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  2. Ruth Clement Bond - Wikipedia

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    The first quilt showed a bolt of lightning signifying power, held in the hand of a black worker." [4] Altogether, Ruth and the group of women quilters constructed six quilts, known as the "T.V.A. quilts," of which three are remaining; they have been exhibited at the Museum of Arts and Design and the Michigan State University Museum, among others.

  3. Crazy quilting - Wikipedia

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    Similar aesthetics began to show up in crazy quilts, including unique patterns, and stitching that resembled spider webs and fans. [ 2 ] Crazy quilting rapidly became a national fashion amongst urban, upper-class women, who used the wide variety of fabrics that the newly industrialized 19th century textile industry offered to piece together ...

  4. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Unusual quilting designs have increasingly become popular as decorative textiles. As industrial sewing technology has become more precise and flexible, quilting using exotic fabrics and embroidery began to appear in home furnishings in the early 21st century.

  5. Michael James (quilt artist) - Wikipedia

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    The Second Quiltmaker's Handbook: Creative Approaches to Contemporary Quilt Design used exercises from his workshops [31] to explore theories and processes of designing original compositions, and detailed various technical aspects including curved seams and strip-piecing. [32]

  6. Quilt art - Wikipedia

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    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] Quilt art is typically hung or ...

  7. Log Cabin (quilt block) - Wikipedia

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    Kate Jackson, a Wasco woman, adapted the Log Cabin design into an arrowhead one to better fit Native American quilt aesthetic. [8] In the American South, a variation on the log cabin design is called a Pig Pen or Medallion. In the Pig Pen design, the entire quilt is a series of larger and larger rectangles that nest inside each other. [9]

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