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  2. Radka Donnell - Wikipedia

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    Radka Donnell, (24 November 1928 Sofia, Bulgaria – 13 February 2013 Zurich, Switzerland) [1] was a feminist, painter, art therapist, poet, translator, storyteller, and pioneer of modern quilt-making. She explored what quilts can mean and look like, as distinct from traditional quilting and the fine arts culture.

  3. Rajah Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The Rajah Quilt is a large quilt that was created by women convicts in 1841 whilst travelling from Woolwich, England, to Hobart, Australia, using materials organised by Lydia Irving of the convict ship subcommittee of the British Ladies Society for Promoting the Reformation of Female Prisoners.

  4. Kyra E. Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Black threads: an African American quilting sourcebook. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co. ISBN 0786413743. Martha Ann’s Quilt for Queen Victoria (2007) [8] This I Accomplish: Harriet Powers’ Bible Quilt and Other Pieces (2009) [9] 1.6 Million African American Quilters: Survey, Sites, and a Half-Dozen Art Quilt Blocks (2010)

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

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    When the company was purchased by A. A. Wyn in 1929, the swastika was replaced with an Ace of Spades. [125] Swastika quilt patterns were popular in America prior to World War II. [126] In 2010, the Greeley Museums in Greeley, Colorado, received a donated quilt covered in 27 swastikas, believed to date to around 1900.

  7. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    Echo quilting, where a quilted outline of the appliqué pattern is repeated like ripples out to the edge of the quilt, is the most common quilting pattern employed on Hawaiian-style quilts. Beautiful examples are held in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum , Honolulu, Hawaii.

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