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  2. Jenny Doan - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Doan is an American quilter, author, and YouTube personality. She rose to prominence as the face of Missouri Star Quilt Company , the largest quilting supply vendor in the United States. Referred to as “The most famous quilter in the world,” her YouTube channel has surpassed over 210 million cumulative views, and she is regarded as a ...

  3. Pamela Studstill - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Studstill (born 1954) is an American quilter considered to be a part of the contemporary "art quilt" movement. [1] The recipient of two NEA fellowships, [ 2 ] Collections

  4. Michael James (quilt artist) - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1977, James published a three-part series of articles in Quilter's Newsletter, called "Color in Quilts", [17] that explored principles covered in his workshops. [18] Shortly afterwards he was approached by Prentice Hall of Englewood, New Jersey, to write a book on quiltmaking. [ 5 ]

  5. Longarm quilting - Wikipedia

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    Longarm quilting is the process by which a longarm sewing machine is used to sew together a quilt top, quilt batting and quilt backing into a finished quilt.. A complete longarming system typically consists of a sewing machine head, a frame, a table with a layer of plastic (under which is placed a pantograph), and several rollers on which the fabric layers and batting are attached.

  6. Georgia Bonesteel - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Bonesteel (née Jinkinson; born July 21, 1936) [1] [2] is an American quilter. She is the author of several books about quilting, as well as the former host of multiple television programs about quilting, most notably Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel. [3] She has been credited with inventing "lap quilting". [4]

  7. Alex Anderson (quilter) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] She later started The Quilt Life Magazine, published by the American Quilter's Society. [2] Her magazine allowed her to visit an African quilting guild that includes American expatriates and Africans who are the first quilters in their family lineage.

  8. Eleanor Burns - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Burns (born July 3, 1945, in Zelienople, Pennsylvania) is a master quilter [1] and former TV series host of Quilt in a Day, which aired in 1994 on PBS for six seasons. [ 2 ] Career

  9. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    A quilting frame or hoop is often used to assist in holding the piece being quilted off the quilter's lap. A quilter can make one stitch at a time by first driving the needle through the fabric from the right side, then pushing it back up through the material from the wrong side to complete the stitch; this is called a stab stitch. [38]