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  2. Torrey Quilt Collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection of 13 quilts includes a hand quilt by Mississippi quilter Sarah Mary Taylor that was made for the film The Color Purple as well as an appliquéd word quilt of hers. Two of the collection's quilts are by Taylor's mother, Pearlie Posey (1894–1984).

  3. Sarah Mary Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor's quilts also employ incongruous and clashing color combinations. [5] She was commissioned to make a hand quilt for the film The Color Purple . Both this quilt and an appliquéd word quilt of hers form part of the Ella King Torrey Collection of African American Quilts .

  4. Quilts of Gee's Bend - Wikipedia

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    A 1979 quilt by Lucy Mingo of Gee's Bend, Alabama. It includes a nine-patch center block surrounded by pieced strips. 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.

  5. Quilt Index - Wikipedia

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    The Quilt Index is a searchable database for scholars, quilters and educators featuring over 50,000 quilts from documentation projects, museums, libraries, and private collections. [1] It also has quilt -related ephemera and curated essays and lesson plans for teachers.

  6. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The most common colors are white, black, red, and yellow or orange with green, dark blue, or purple. For the bottoms of the rallis, the women use old pieces of tie-dye, ajrak, or other shawl fabric. Ralli quilts have a few layers of worn fabric or cotton fibers between the top and bottom layers.

  7. Great Lakes Quilt Center - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes Quilt Center is the Michigan State University Museum’s center for quilt-related research, education, and exhibition activities. [1] While the museum, established in 1857, [2] has long held significant collections, its focus of activities on quilt scholarship and education began with the launch of the Michigan Quilt Project at the museum in 1984 [citation needed].

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