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  2. Hayrake table - Wikipedia

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    Hayrake table in oak by Gordon Russell [1] Hayrake table in oak by Peter Waals [2] A hayrake table is a distinct pattern of table produced as part of the English Arts and Crafts movement in the early part of the twentieth century. [3] Its distinctive feature is the arrangement of the lower stretcher between the legs as a double-ended Y-shape.

  3. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Quilting is the process of joining three layers of fabric together with stitches, creating a padded surface. Learn about the origin, evolution and diversity of quilting in different cultures and regions, from ancient Egypt to modern art.

  4. Rotary cutter - Wikipedia

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    A rotary cutter is a tool used by quilters to cut fabric with a circular blade that rotates. Learn about its history, types, uses, and safety features from this Wikipedia article.

  5. History of quilting - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of quilting, the stitching together of layers of padding and fabric, from ancient times to the present. Explore different styles, techniques and regions of quilt making, such as wholecloth, broderie perse, medallion and patchwork.

  6. Frame and panel - Wikipedia

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    The process of making raised panel doors begins with gluing up panels, and then moves into cutting and preparing the frame parts. Next, the panels are cut to size and shaped. Parts and panel are sanded before construction. It is also common to apply a finish to panels prior to assembly so that raw wood is not visible if the panel shrinks.

  7. Quilts of Gee's Bend - Wikipedia

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    The quilts of Gee's Bend are quilts created by a group of women and their ancestors who live or have lived in the isolated African-American hamlet of Gee's Bend, Alabama along the Alabama River. The quilting tradition can be dated back to the nineteenth century and endures to this day.

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