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  2. Log Cabin (quilt block) - Wikipedia

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    One popular pattern was the Log Cabin. [6] Log Cabin quilts were mentioned in print as early as 1863, with archival examples dating back to 1874. Log Cabin quilts in the 19th century were popular enough to have their own county fair prize category. [7] To support the Union Army, Log Cabin quilts were sold in fundraisers.

  3. File:Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Light and Dark variation MET ...

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    Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Light and Dark variation ( ) Title: ... Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Light and Dark variation (MET, 1973.159) Items portrayed in this file

  4. File:Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Straight Furrow variation MET ...

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    Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Straight Furrow variation ( ) Title: ... Quilt, Log Cabin pattern, Straight Furrow variation (MET, 1974.37) Items portrayed in this file

  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.

  6. Pineapple mania - Wikipedia

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    Quilt using the pineapple variation of the traditional log cabin square. [ 19 ] By the mid-18th century, the popularity of decorative pineapple tableware had reached the American colonies, some of which were imported from Britain and Ireland. [ 20 ]

  7. Susan McCord - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen Susan McCord quilts are in the permanent collection of the Henry Ford Museum. [9] Harrison Rose Floral Quilt, circa 1860 [11] Floral Urn Quilt, circa 1860 [11] Turkey Tracks Quilt, circa 1880 [11] Ocean Waves Quilt, circa 1880 [11] Crazy Quilt, circa 1880-1900 [11] Vine Quilt, circa 1880-1890 [11] Diamond Field Quilt, circa 1890 [11]

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