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  2. Narrative quilting - Wikipedia

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    A legend describes quilts being hung on clotheslines outside of safe houses along the Underground Railroad in the 1830s. Embedded within the quilts was a code describing where to go next. [4] The myth explains the symbols used, such as the Bow Tie, the Bear Paw, or the Log Cabin designs.

  3. Calvin Crest - Wikipedia

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    Winter camp is designed for teenagers between Middle school and Highschool. Crest fest is a yearly event that starts October 29th, and offers activities such as: Live Music, Hayrides, Local Vendors, Crafting, Chili cook-offs, Homemade pie auction, craft workshop, and more. This is a free to attend activity, with opportunities to donate to ...

  4. Oakhurst, California - Wikipedia

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    Oakhurst, California, has experienced notable demographic and socio-economic transformations between the 2000 and 2020 census periods. [23] [24] The population more than doubled from 2,868 to 5,945, with a significant increase in households and a shift towards a younger age demographic. While remaining predominantly White, the community saw ...

  5. Eleanor Burns - Wikipedia

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    She has since written more than 100 books on the subject of quilting. In addition, Burns has written many patterns and developed a series of specialty rulers for quilting. [ 4 ] The Quilt in a Day TV series, which first aired in 1990, was based on Burns's book Make a Quilt in a Day .

  6. Patchwork - Wikipedia

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    A unique form of patchwork quilt is the crazy quilt. Crazy quilting was popular during the Victorian era (mid–late 19th century). The crazy quilt is made up of random shapes of luxurious fabric such as velvets, silks, and brocades and buttons, lace, and other embellishments left over from the gowns they had made for themselves. The patchwork ...

  7. Bearpaw (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, Deckers Outdoor Corporation, which owns the UGG Australia brand, filed a lawsuit against the Bearpaw brand for copying UGG brand designs (both Bearpaw and UGG Australia produce immensely similar products, especially their sheepskin boots).

  8. San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is an art museum in Downtown San Jose, California, USA. [1] Founded in 1977, the museum is the first in the United States devoted solely to quilts and textiles as an art form. [ 2 ]

  9. Western use of the swastika in the early 20th century

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    A quilt with swastika-like pattern dating to 1927 was removed from display from a Havre, Montana museum in December 2010 after complaints from the public. A group of residents of the Bear's Paw Mountains had embroidered their names in the historic quilt, a gift for an ill neighbour. "It was a very, very nice quilt and the story behind it was ...