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  2. List of quilters - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 January 2025, at 18:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Linda MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    [5] She initially made a crazy quilt then "made a few more quilts but began designing her own repeat blocks rather than copying old ones." [6] She soon realized "she was gratified by the warm reception viewers gave to quilts." She noticed, "the difference in feeling between a person looking at a drawing and a person looking at a quilt was ...

  4. Baltimore album quilts - Wikipedia

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    An album quilt (c. 1850), part of the collection at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore album quilts originated in Baltimore, Maryland, in the 1840s. They have become one of the most popular styles of quilts and are still made today. These quilts are made up of a number of squares called blocks. Each block has been appliquéd with a ...

  5. Linda Gass - Wikipedia

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    Receiving fellowship awards enabled Linda to explore new artistic approaches and mediums such as glass. [4] While traditional quilts are typically constructed from fabric pieces, Gass' sculptural stitched quilts are made from a single piece of white silk crepe de chine. [3] This type of silk accepts dye similar to watercolor paper.

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  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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