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  2. Patchwork quilt - Wikipedia

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    The dense printed patterns were cut out, spread apart on a background of plain fabric, allowing the effect of the rare fabric to spread further. [1] Broderie perse is a related technique, where selections of printed fabric are cut out, and sewn in place to produce the effect of a custom printed cloth.

  3. Crazy quilting - Wikipedia

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    A crazy quilt rarely has the internal layer of batting that is part of what defines quilting as a textile technique. Rebecca Palmer. Crazy Quilt, 1884. Silk, velvet. Brooklyn Museum Tamar Horton Harris North. “Quilt (or decorative throw), Crazy pattern”. ~1877. 54 1 ⁄ 2 × 55 in. Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  4. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The three basic styles of rallis are: 1) patchwork quilts made from pieces of cloth torn into squares and triangles and then stitched together, 2) appliqué quilts made from intricate cut-out patterns in a variety of shapes, and 3) embroidered quilts where the embroidery stitches form patterns on solid colored fabric.

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  6. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    In North America, some worn-out blankets were utilized to create a new quilt from worn-out clothes, and in these quilts the internal batting layer was made up of old blankets or older quilts. Star of Bethlehem Quilt, 1940 from the Brooklyn Museum. During American pioneer days, foundation piecing became popular. Paper was cut into shapes and ...

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