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PieceWork, September/October 2007

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Quilts designed by Marie Webster early in the twentieth century
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  • Katy's Quilt- A Nine Patch quilt tells its own story.
  • A Miniature Bedcover to Embroider and Quilt- Silk threads add elegance and glimmer to this diminutive project.
  • Civil War Era Quilts (Kelly Ann Butterbaugh)- During the war, women used quilts to convey their feelings and fears, sold quilts to raise money for their cause, and sent quilts to provide comfort to soldiers.
  • Kappies: The Quilted Sunbonnets Of Nineteenth-Century South Africa (Lucille Chaveas)- Handworked designs in extremely fine cording and quilting were the only decoration on these exquisite bonnets.
  • Sujnis: Recycling Clothing into Quilts in India (Chitra Balasubramaniam)- Recycling has produced light but warm embroidered quilts for centuries.
  • A Friendship Quilt for a Mount Holyoke Graduate (Lynne Zacek Bassett)- A quilt made in 1854 and period correspondence offer insight into mid-nineteenth-century life at America's first permanent college-level school for women.
  • Making a Difference, One Quilt After Another (After Another): Muriel Cochran (Jennifer Hamilton)- The author's ninety-three-year-old grandmother spends her snowbound winters making lap quilts for charities.
  • Marie Webster: Early-Twentieth-Century Quilt Designer (Susan Wildemuth)- In addition to designing quilts, Marie Webster was an author, a lecturer, and a business owner; her quilting legacy lives on.
  • Quilt Blocks to Knit (Ann Budd)- Ann Budd offers step-by-step directions for knitting quilt block patterns - Log Cabin, Fence Rail, and Mini Mitered Squares - to affix to note cards.
  • Alex's Quilt (Martha Grote)- Mother and son create a spectacular quilt.
Item #: P0709
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