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  2. Quilt art - Wikipedia

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    Quilt art. Quilt art, sometimes known as art quilting, mixed media art quilts or fiber art quilts, [ 1][ 2] is an art form that uses both modern and traditional quilting techniques to create art objects. Practitioners of quilt art create it based on their experiences, imagery, and ideas, rather than traditional patterns. [ 3]

  3. History of quilting - Wikipedia

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    The history of quilting, the stitching together of layers of padding and fabric, may date back as far as 3400 BCE. [ 1] For much of its history, quilting was primarily a practical technique to provide physical protection and insulation. However, decorative elements were often also present, and many quilts are now primarily art pieces.

  4. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles in California also displays traditional and modern quilts. There is free admission to the museum on the first Friday of every month, as part of the San Jose Art Walk. The New England Quilt Museum is located in Lowell, Massachusetts. The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum is located in Golden, Colorado.

  5. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, modern quilting became a more prominent area of quilting. Modern quilting follows a distinct aesthetic style which draws on inspiration from modern style in architecture, art, and design using traditional quilt making techniques. [26] Modern quilts are different from art quilts in that they are made to be used. [27]

  6. Quilter uses colors to bring out the art in traditional patterns

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    Apr. 15—Walking around Barb Taylor's home her enthusiasm for art in many different mediums becomes apparent. Miniature watercolors by Todd Hilemen line the wall of the dining room, behind the ...

  7. Patchwork quilt - Wikipedia

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    Patchwork quilt. A patchwork quilt is a quilt in which the top layer may consist of pieces of fabric sewn together to form a design. [1] Originally, this was to make full use of leftover scraps of fabric, but now fabric is often bought specially for a specific design. Fabrics are now often sold in quarter meters (or quarter yards in the United ...

  8. National Quilt Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Quilt Museum, located in Paducah, Kentucky, is an art museum that exhibits fiber art and quilting from around the world. The museum is recognized by USA Today as one of the world's top quilt displays. [1] [2] This textile museum supports local and expert quilters by providing workshops and other educational activities.

  9. Harriet Powers - Wikipedia

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    Pictorial Quilt 1898. Harriet Powers (October 29, 1837 – January 1, 1910) [1] was an American folk artist and quilter born into slavery in rural northeast Georgia. Powers used traditional appliqué techniques to make quilts that expressed local legends, Bible stories, and astronomical events. Powers married young and had a large family.

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