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  2. Joseph Hedley - Wikipedia

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    An 1826 postcard showing an illustration of "Joe the Quilter's" Cottage, Homers house. [1] Joseph Hedley (also known as Joe the Quilter, 1749 or 1750 – 3 January 1826) was a Quilter from Northumberland. During his life, he was renowned for his quality of craftsmanship, with his work being exported as far as America.

  3. Holice Turnbow - Wikipedia

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    Turnbow is a quilt judge and teacher certified by the National Quilting Association. [1] [3] He has been a judicial fixture in a multitude of quilting and craft events since the 1980s. [3] [6] In 1988, Turnbow and Betty Boyink founded and curated the Hoffman Challenge, [1] a national contest of quilted wall hangings, clothing, and dolls. [3]

  4. Jennifer Chiaverini - Wikipedia

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    The Quilter's Legacy (2003) The Master Quilter (2004) The Sugar Camp Quilt (2005) The Christmas Quilt (2005) Circle of Quilters (2006) The Quilter's Homecoming (2007) The New Year's Quilt (2007) The Winding Ways Quilt (2008) The Quilter's Kitchen (2008) The Lost Quilter (2009) A Quilter's Holiday (2009) The Aloha Quilt (2010) The Union Quilters ...

  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. Jinny Beyer - Wikipedia

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    She authored her first book, Patchwork Patterns, in 1979 and specialized in drafting techniques. [1] Beyer's second book, The Quilter's Album of Blocks and Borders, [4] in 1980 rationalizes a system proposed by a small number of individuals of eight patterns, [5] and featured 532 pieced block designs and 212 border designs. [4]

  7. Gwen Marston - Wikipedia

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    Gwen Marston née Gwendolyn Joy Miller (October 2, 1936 - April 19, 2019) was an American quilter, quilt teacher, lecturer, and author who championed a style of quilting she called liberated quiltmaking. She encouraged modern quilt makers to break away from using commercial quilt patterns and to learn to design their own unique pieces of art.

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