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  2. 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 ...

  3. Susan McCord - Wikipedia

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    McCord found inspiration for her quilt designs from the world around her. Quilt historian Barbara Brackman writes, "McCord was an artist. She saw everyday things in the way that other's didn't, drawing inspiration from her flower garden, the dishes in her china cabinet, the leaves on the trees in the farmyard."

  4. Lucinda Toomer - Wikipedia

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    She often designed unusual, mismatched quilt borders, and her piecing exhibits a freedom of shape unrestricted by straight lines or right angles. [2] The combination of these design gestures works to create a lively and high varied textile surface that still maintains compositional wholeness.

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    If the idea of quilting summons images of elderly females in sewing circles and bees, of using fabric swatches from beloved clothing items to piece into traditional log cabin or star designs, of ...

  6. Looking for gift ideas? Here are 10 hobby stores in the Fox ...

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    Fox Cities Quilt Co. Fox Cities Quilt Co., 1400 W. College Ave., in Appleton, specializes and caters to all things quilting. The shop features high quality fabric, project patterns, kits and ...

  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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