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  2. Mary Alice Barton - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Mary's Quilting Party was performed around a quilt frame for the Faculty Women's Club on January 8, 1969. [4] [2] The lack of collected and published resources on fabrics and quilts impelled Barton towards collecting. [4] Morning walking dress (1810), Fashion plate from La Belle Assemblée, Included in Barton's collection [8]

  3. Mary Catherine Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Mary Catherine Lamb (March 12, 1949 – August 15, 2009) was an American textile artist, whose quilts reframed traditional Roman Catholic iconography. Recycling vintage textiles popular during the mid-20th Century, she both honored and affectionately skewered her Catholic upbringing.

  4. Harry Scherman - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Harry Scherman was born February 1, 1887, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] He was the youngest of five children born to Katherine Harris and Jacob Scherman. After his parents separated, Harry and his brothers Louis and William were placed in an orphanage in Atlanta, Georgia, where they lived from 1893 to 1899.

  5. Eleanor Burns - Wikipedia

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    Burns first started stitching on her Aunt Edna's feed sacks. Her first book, Make a Quilt in a Day: Log Cabin Pattern, was self-published in 1978.The book has been credited with starting a quilt-making revolution as people learned Burns's style of stitching a quilt.

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  7. Mary Lee Bendolph - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lee Bendolph (born 1935) is an American quilt maker of the Gee's Bend Collective from Gee's Bend (Boykin), Alabama.Her work has been influential on subsequent quilters and artists and her quilts have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the country.