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Simms is now very active in organizing quilt shows and teaching quilting.","DateDataF006b":"8/25/1986","QuiltTopF054":"Simms, Ami","QuiltedByF055":"Simms, Ami","IfQownerF007b":["Made the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Flint","ProvCountyF057b":"Genesee","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"12/1982","ReasonsF060":["Teaching or learning sample"],"OtherF060a":"This was begun under the direction of Karen O'Dowd at her workshop on quilting at the Grand Haven Quilting Seminar.","GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Flint","CountyF106":"Genesee","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Moss","BirthDateF099":"11/12/1954","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EdBkgdF102":"B.A. Kalamazoo College, 1976; Michigan Elementary Teaching Certicate Western Michigan University, 1977","RelAffF103":"none","FatherNameF109":"Moss, Leonard W.","MotherNameF111":"Moss, Beebe Gottesman","SpouseF113":"Simms, Steven W.","OccupationF115":"School teacher","NoChildF116":"1","NoFemF116a":"1","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Friend"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"OtherF119a":"I enjoy the process and the product. It involves skill and creativity and allows me to grow as an artist.","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Running Stitch Quilters Guild","LocGroupF121":"Flint, MI","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"10\"","OverallLengthF012b":"10\"","OtherShapeEdgeF013a":"Wood frame","PredomColorsF014":["Cream"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"BlockStyleF030a":["Sampler"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"11","NumStitchF051":"12","DesignF052a":["Clamshell"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"Snake, Giant X, Popcorn, Rail fence, Double wedding ring","TopSourceF064":["Provided in a class"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts by Ami Simms, Flint, MI , 1985","ContestListF071a":"Quilting: A Piece in Time, Genessee Valley Mall, Flint, MI , 1983, Exhibitor; Oak Ridge, TN. 1983 First Place","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Ami Simms","OwnerCityF084":"Flint","OwnerCountyF085":"Genesee","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"8/25/1986","AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-8650/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0a9g4-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"AddNotesF066":"A sampler of eight different stippling stitches surrounding a sailboat, the logo for the Grand Haven Quilting Seminar held in Grand May of 1982, which provided the inspiration for this piece. Most of the stippling was marked freehand. The clamshell and \"wedding ring\" was made with a thimble.","FavesF130":"4 boards with tacked fabric, 4 C-Clamps, 4 adjustable \"legs.\"","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"86.0863","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Print","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WHITE ON WHITE SAMPLER","Maker":"[\"SIMMS, AMI\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-932","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:49:44","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:06"},"sort":["WHITE ON WHITE SAMPLER"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"bK-DXpEB8akQsUweTo6G","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"18-14-49","essay":"The five Tree of Life (#031, #065#044, #082, #083) quilts are based on the crewelwork design McCall Kaumagraph #1853. The first two were given away but can be documented in a 1935 family photo. Elsie Krueger helped her mother with the design transformation to appliqué. The appliqué bird in shades of orange and yellow in this quilt is a Gasperik addition to the McCall pattern. It appears on Tree of Life #044 as well. Being a crewelwork pattern, McCall Kaumagraph #1853 had nothing to say about quilting designs. As is true of other Gasperik quilts which were done in series, the quilting is slightly different on each Tree of Life quilt, as are some of the appliqué fabric selections. Gasperik quilted the date "1938" across the top of the white ground.","InstNameF003":["Mary Gasperik Legacy Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Mary Gasperik Private Collection","InstInvContrNumF004":"031","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Tree of Life","OwnerNameF010":"Tree of Life (Linda)","OverallWidthF12a":"68 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"89 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Scalloped","ShapeCornersF013b":"Scalloped","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue or Navy","Brown","Cream","Green","Orange","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor","Dark colors"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Date"],"DateInscripF020a":"1938","MethodInscripF021":["In the quilting"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Visible at center top on front white ground","DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateFinishF023b":"1938","FamDateF023c":"1938","OtherExDateF023d":"1938","OtherDateF023e":"Merikay Waldvogel","DateInfoF023f":"Although the McCall pattern on which this quilt is based was published in 1931; the estimated time span for Gasperik's Tree of Life quilts is based on the 1938 date quilted on this Tree of Life quilt.","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","SubjQuiltF025":"Tree of Life","NumBordersF033":"One","BordDescF034":"Wide border on four sides frames the center panel.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Beige or Tan"],"DescBackF043":["Solid/plain"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Bias grain"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"12","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["Clamshell","Grid diamond","Patches outlined/in the ditch"],"DesignF052b":["Floral","Other"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch"],"DesignF052d":"Embedded in the diamond crosshatching of the center panel are at the top, two quilted leaves which duplicate the appliqued long feathered leaf at the base of the tree, and four quilted birds (spaced widely apart). Two of those birds are quilted versions of the two appliqued birds; the third and fourth birds are slightly different. ","FeaturesF053":"Of the three Tree of Life quilts examined, this is the only one with a scalloped border. The bird appliques use only solid colored fabrics. A very broad range of colors, and color gradations, is seen in all three of the surviving Tree of Life quilts. ","QuiltTopF054":"Gasperik, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Gasperik, Mary","LocMadeF057a":"Chicago","ProvCountyF057b":"Cook County","ProvStateF057d":"Illinois (IL)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Elsie brought this quilt to Linda as a gift from Gasperik 1968-69.","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"QDesignF060b":["Bedding, special occasion"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Mary's grandchildren regard her quilts as a unique collection to be preserved and appreciated.","SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Commercial/Published source: Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"\"McCall #1853 Crewelwork Pattern/Tree of Life\" published in McCall Decorative Arts and Needlework 1931-1932.","AddNotesF066":"According to family stories it was Elsie who persuaded her mother to quilt some of the birds, rather than execute all of them in colorful applique. Elsie had a rather austere quilt aesthetic. Her mother, on the other hand, was probably well aware of the richly colorful (and crowded) Tree of Life designs being copied from museum wall hangings, designs which were winning quilters' attention (and prizes). Gasperik herself would have preferred to have more appliqued birds, not fewer. \r\n

\r\nThere is also a different perspective from which to view Gasperik’s quilted birds. Gasperik’s granddaughter Susan Salser, who began researching her grandmother’s quilts in 1992, discovered that Mary Gasperik was an enthusiastic and devoted participant in the annual quilt shows and contests held in Detroit Michigan sponsored by The Detroit News. Gasperik first discovered the Detroit quilt phenomenon in the fall of 1935, picking up a discarded Detroit News at a World Series baseball game at Wrigley Field. Mary, who had probably been engaged in quilt-making for only 2 years at that point, immediately sent some of her quilts to Detroit, to enter into the show. Several weeks later she got on the bus and went to see her first Detroit News quilt show and contest. This particular show featured three quilts sent by an Angola, Indiana quilter named Ada Chilton, quilts that were eagerly anticipated and admired by the crowds attending this 3rd such Detroit News national quilt show. Mrs. Chilton had contributed a quilt to the previous year’s show (1934), an appliqué quilt, called “the birds quilt” by the Detroit News quilt club and shows editor, Edith B. Crumb. Club members had found that quilt so remarkable that they asked Mrs. Chilton to send it to the next show, 1935. So, in 1935 (the year year Mary Gasperik first went to a Detroit News quilt show) Ada Chilton not only exhibited “the birds quilt” again, she also sent her latest two quilts, one of which featured flowers and accurately rendered butterflies, and the other of which featured fish and sailboats. Chilton was an enthusiastic bird and butterfly watcher. She was an outdoorswoman. She loved to fish. She loved reading books by Indiana’s popular writer and amateur naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter. Those three quilts were unique expressions of Mrs. Chilton‘s passions; they were creatively original and extremely expertly made. The crowd admired them greatly. Gasperik was in that crowd. In her quilt column of October 24, 1935, soon after that 1935 Detroit quilt show and contest, Edith Crumb presented, in her Detroit News column, a black and white photograph of Chilton’s fishes quilt along with a rhapsodic description of it. This description includes the following: “The border of this quilt is formed of sail boats; and between each group of fish there is a small sailboat created by quilting rather than piecework or appliqué.” Gasperik, who was beginning a life-time of quilt-making and was eager to learn what was admired, eager to gather ideas for her own use, must have spent some time in that crowd admiring Chilton’s quilts, listening to the comments and observing details of those quilts. Her decision to quilt rather than appliqué some of the birds onto her Tree of Life quilts may have been influenced by this experience at her first Detroit quilt show. She attended all subsequent shows, corresponded with Detroit News Quilt Club Corner members and its editor, Edith Crumb up until the club and shows ceased, in January 1942. As late as 1957, when she made a quilt for her first great-grandchild, Andy Finn (the family called this quilt What Are Little Boys Made Of? #058) she was careful to quilt, rather than appliqué or embroider, the fish in the water in her design. This is a wonderful example of how family stories can mesh with quilt research – how they can reinforce each other. ","ExhibitListF067a":"The Quilts of Mary Gasperik, Ravenswood Historic Site, Livermore, CA, March 14-15, 1992.\r\n

\r\nIt is likely this quilt was sent both to Detroit and to Springfield.","ContestListF071a":"A handwritten yellow paper exhibit tag (most likely from a Tuley Park quilt show) reads: \"Tree of Life First Prize (most artistic) in Springfield in 1942 Second Prize in Detroit in 1940 Mrs. Mary Gasperik\" an added note in Elsie's handwriting reads \"to ECK to Linda\". This would mean that a Gasperik Tree of Life won second prize to the grand-prize-winning quilt in Detroit that year which was also a Tree of Life design (made by Mrs. Charles Voelker). \r\n

\r\nA second yellow paper tag reads \"Tree of Life First Prize - Most Artistic 1942 Springfield Made by Mrs. Gasparik\" [sic]. An annotation in Elsie's handwriting reads \"To ECK to Karen\". A Detroit News article from the May 25, 1940, p. 4, quilt show confirms that Gasperik won a second prize, but does not describe or name that winning quilt.","OtherSourceMat":"Merikay Waldvogel and Barbara Brackman. Patchwork Souvenirs of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, (Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press, 1993)102-103. \r\n

\r\nMerikay Waldvogel \"One American Dream Comes True\", Quilters Newsletter Magazine, March 2008, 46-49.","RelItemsF088a":"Pattern envelope (including contents with yarn color chart) McCall #1853 Crewel Tree of Life - Susan Salser private collection.\r\n

\r\nThe family has Gasperik's own copy of the McCall Kaumagraph #1853 pattern (printed in black and white).\r\n

\r\nLetter from Gasperik's niece Vilma McClure to Susan Salser, dated Jan. 9, 1994 refers to the Gasperik Tree of Life quilts (she calls the design \"the family tree quilt\"): \"About your mother. She helped design many of the quilts. I particularly remember the family tree quilt. I saw it in the making. I think your mother designed that one. Elsie was most pleased that her mother had such a passion for making quilts. Indeed, Aunt Mary didn't do anything else - literally! Your mother went to Hazelcrest and cleaned her mother's house and did her wash on a regular basis.\" ","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Linda Krueger MacLachlan","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Susan Krueger Salser","IdentPersonF006":["Relative of quiltmaker","Author/researcher"],"RelnQuiltF007":["Grandmother"],"IfOtherF007d":"Grand-daughter Susan Salser began this research effort in 1991, after she and her two sisters divided up the quilts which belonged to their mother (Elsie Gasperik Krueger) who died in 1988. Her ongoing research has been fruitful and interesting. ","MaidenF097b":"Mihalovits, Maria","GenderF098":["Female"],"BirthDateF099":"01/25/1888","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"Hungary","MarriageF099b":"11/18/1906","DeathF100":"05/25/1969","EthnicF101":"Hungarian","EdBkgdF102":"Elementary School","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"StAddressF105":"9314 Cottage Grove","CityF106a":"Chicago","CountyF106":"Cook","StateF107":"Illinois (IL)","CountryF108":["United States"],"FatherNameF109":"Mihalovits, Istvan","BplaceF109a":"Hungary","EthBkgrndF110":"Hungarian","MotherNameF111":"Mihalovits, Vidoszava","BplaceF111a":"Hungary","EthBkgrndF112":"Hungarian","SpouseF113":"Gasperik, Stephen","EthBkgrndF114":"Hungarian","OccupationF115":"Milk Dealer/Grocery Store Owner/Butcher","NoChildF116":"3","NoFemF116a":"1 (Elsie 1909-1988)","NoMaleF116b":"2 (Elmer and Stephen)","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From guild or club member","Self-Taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 40-49"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Pleasure","Other"],"OtherF119a":"To make her Tree of Life quilts (#031, #044, #065, #082 and #083) Gasperik transformed a McCall Kaumagraph #1853 crewel work pattern into an applique quilt pattern. This required considerable skill, judgment, and allowed the maker full choice of fabrics and colors. Like the Indiana Wreath quilts (#011, #032, #043, #063), the Tree of Life quilts constitute a series of quilt studies based on a very specific design. Mary Gasperik made quilts to exhibit in shows held by her Tuley Park quilt club in Chicago, the Detroit News quilt show in Detroit, many Illinois State Fairs, at least one Indiana State Fair. She entered quilts in at least 2 Chicago department store contests. She made at least one quilt and one quilt top specifically for the 1939 New York Worlds Fair quilt contest. She also made children's quilts specifically for grandchildren and great-grandchildren; and wedding and wedding anniversary quilts for her son Elmer and grand-daughter Karen. Primarily, she wanted to make quilts because it was her life passion and her greatest talent. The occasions and venues to show them presented themselves. It should be noted that prior to Mary's emigration to America in late 1904, at age 16, she was an apprenticed needleworker in her native Hungary. The intricate and colorful floral embroideries traditional to Hungary lend themselves especially well to applique, the quilt style Mary preferred.","NameGroupF120":"Tuley Park Quilt Club and Detroit News Quilt Club","LocGroupF121":"Southside Chicago and Detroit MI","SpecialGroupF122":"Chicago group met to quilt and held periodic quilt shows; Detroit group held national exhibits and contests.","NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","ImageConF075a":"whole quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"CD-ROM","DateF079":"1992-03-01","DateF079_era":"CE","photocredit079a1":"Don Gonzalez","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Hank Finn","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/18-14-49/quiltiGasperik-a0a0e5-a_13049.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/18-14-49/48-7C-47-224-quiltiGasperik-a0a0e5-b_13049.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Close-up","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/18-14-49/31b.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"\"McCall #1853 Crewelwork Pattern/Tree of Life\" published in McCall Decorative Arts and Needlework 1931-1932.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/18-14-49/18-14-49-1940-TreeofLife.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Second Place ribbon from the Detroit News Quilt Show, 1940","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/18-14-49/TreeofLife.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Tree of Life photographed on a clothesline.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Salser, Susan","dateverified":"2015-02-12","dateverified_era":"CE","pbd":"quiltiGasperik-a0a0e5-a","Maker Associator":"18-47-2","Quilt Associator":"18-14-16","Pattern":"TREE OF LIFE","Date":"1930-1949","Maker":"[\"GASPERIK, MARY\"]","legacy_kid":"48-7C-47","project_id":"18","form_id":"14","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 20:02:00","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:07:39"},"sort":["TREE OF LIFE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Wq-CXpEB8akQsUweS1eA","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-4396","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"87.0137","QuiltTitleF009":"Timmy's Quilt","DateDataF006b":"10/16/1986","QuiltTopF054":"Ingold, Janet H.","QuiltedByF055":"Ingold, Janet H.","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Vicksburg","ProvCountyF057b":"Kalamazoo","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"1983","DateFinishF023b":"1983","OtherF060a":"Made by request of nephew's clothing etc. following his tragic death at the age of 14","GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Vicksburg","CountyF106":"Kalamazoo","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"O'Dell","BirthDateF099":"8/21/1942","EdBkgdF102":"High school","RelAffF103":"Protestant","OccupationF104":"Teacher, lecturer, retail sales (sales support/buyer)","FatherNameF109":"Earle, Wilbur (Bill)","EthBkgrndF110":"English Welch","MotherNameF111":"Alexander, Earle, Alice C.","EthBkgrndF112":"English German","MarriageF099b":"1959-1968","SpouseF113":"Ingold, Alfred (Al) R.","EthBkgrndF114":"Swiss German","OccupationF115":"Skilled trades - Auto Industry","NoChildF116":"4","NoFemF116a":"1","NoMaleF116b":"3","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"OtherF119a":"I made a full size quilt in memory of my nephew who died accidently at 14 years old. It is made out of his clothes, Bambie sheet from childhood, emblems from his many hats, parts of his basketball shorts and even his gym towel. It is treasured by his parents!","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$50 baby, $75 twin, $100 full, $125 queen.","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Sometimes Mom helps quilt. The group recently disbanded, some went to work, some moved out of state etc.","LocGroupF121":"Originally from Kalamazoo, Vicksburg, Three Rivers, Sturgis, Battle Creek, Schoolcraft.","SpecialGroupF122":"We made group quilts drew members name for it. Quilt Shows. Taught each other new techniques.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"twin","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Cream"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"ContInscripF020":"J.H.I.","DateInscripF020a":"1983","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"NumBordersF033":"6","FabricTypeF036":["Satin"],"UniqueF037b":"Corduroy","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","ConstrucBindF046":["Bias grain"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"Outline/Ditch","SourceMatF063":["Old clothes"],"OthSourceF063a":"I had shirts, ties, vests, a baby sheet, gym shorts, dresser scarf, a gym towel and embroidered hat patches that the family wanted included - it was mind bending.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ContestListF071a":"Kalamazoo County Fair, Kalamazoo, MI, 1983, Second place","RelItemsF088a":"Prizes, awards, ribbons, etc.","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter","IdentPersonF006":["Quiltmaker"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Tim and Sue Gordon","OwnerCityF084":"Kalamazoo","OwnerCountyF085":"Kalamazoo","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"10/16/1985","AcquiredF058":"Gift","QuiltHistF059":"Tim lived on a farm called \"Broken Wheel\" (each of the six wagon wheels is broken). The frame around the barn and another are made of a \"Bambi\" sheet from his first \"big bed\". His name came from the front and back of his team basketball shirt (knit). The stars signify his place as the star (onlu child) of his family and his red hair - so a red topped star. In the upper left are embroidered patches from several of his favvorite hats, which he always wore! Upper right is an appliqued sailboat from a dresser scarf his great aunt made - she was a favorite admirerer! Lower left is a facsimile of his gym bag with his real gym towel hanging out - The Friday night joke was that he always forgot to bring it home from school to be washed! Lower right is the school crest from his gym shorts. Pumpkin, born on Halloween. Gourds, he raised them for showing at the fair. Corn - they raised popcorn for family use. Everything used with the exception of the muslin came from the clothing etc his mother brought me. She wanted everything included - how was up to me. It is not a work of art, but rather a pictorial history in quilt form of his 14 years.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-4396/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d2e6-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-07-30","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"AddNotesF066":"I had shirts, ties, vests, a baby sheet, gym shorts, dresser scarf, a gym towel and embroidered hat patches that the family wanted included - it was mind bending. Everything in the quilt had special meaning. The first few pieces of my late nephews clothing were very hard to cut, it gave me the chills. Once the quilt was taking shape I began to feel better - in the end I was very proud of all the things that meant so much to his parents that I was able to incorporate. His parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles just love it!","FavesF130":"Favorite patterns are pieced, have done some applique, but always go back to pieced perhaps because there are more of them. Favorite colors are blue and brown, they are colors I wear most. J.C. Penneys cheapest frame, has held through approximately 28 quilts. 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Variation of Bachelor's Puzzle, Source: BP page 499, #4024 -- 20 pieces, 3 templates\r\n27. Cross and Crown, Source: Brockman page 461, #3805a -- 28 pieces, 4 templates\r\n28. Meadow Flower, Source: Brockman, page 510, #4143 -- 17 pieces, 3 templates\r\n29. Flower Basket -- 20 pieces, 4 templates\r\n30. Flying Swallows, Source: Brockman, #454 -- 65 pieces, 4 templates \r\n31. Broken Dishes -- 32 pieces, 1 template\r\n32. Wanderer's Path in the Wilderness, Source: Brockman page 190, #1461a -- 32 pieces, 2 templates (made from 16 half-square triangle blocks)\r\n33. Lattice Square Variation -- 24 pieces, 4 templates\r\n34. Variation of Star in a Star -- 56 pieces, 4 templates.","QuiltTopF054":"Elder, Allena Mophet","LocMadeF057a":"Oklahoma and Texas","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Inheritance","ProvenanceF058a":"Discovered in an attic of owner's mother's home. 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As a young person I remember seeing the spinning wheel in my grandmother's room and her spinning threads.\" She also noted \"Mary Floyd was a housewife but could sew, cook, garden, preserve foods and played the organ.\"","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"QDesignF060b":["Bedding, daily use"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"SourceMatF063":["Unknown"],"OthSourceF063a":"home dyed fabrics","TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"AddNotesF066":"granddaughter recalls that the quilter could spin, weave, and dye","ExhibitListF067a":"One of 62 Texas quilts exhibited in “Lone Stars: A Legacy of Texas Quilts, 1836-1936,” Texas State Capitol Rotunda, Austin, Texas, April 19-21, 1986.","OtherSourceMat":"Texas Sesquicentennial Quilt Association’s Texas Quilt Search Archives","RelItemsF088a":"Bresenhan, Karoline Patterson and Nancy O'Bryant Puentes, Lone Stars: A Legacy of Texas Quilts, Vol. I, 1836-1936 (Austin: University of Texas Press), p. 78-79.","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Phillips, Lady Clare Roberson","OwnerStateF086":"Texas (TX)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Texas Sesquicentennial Quilt Association's Texas Quilt Search Archives","DateObtainedF088c":"1983-1985","MaidenF097b":"Roberson, Mary E.","GenderF098":["Female"],"BirthDateF099":"03/25/1847","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Tennessee","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","DeathF100":"01/16/1943","OccupationF104":"homemarker","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"NoChildF116":"at least 2","AddNotesF132":"she could spin, weave, and sew clothing for her family","photocredit079a1":"Sharon Risedorph","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":1984,"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Assistant Director Winedale","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/25-21-362/TexasWinedale-a0a0n8-a_6589.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Adams, Katherine J.","dateverified":"2007-08-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ROCKY GLEN","Maker":"[\"FLOYD, MARY E. 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She entitled it \"Red Sails in the Sunset\", a song popular then. \r\n\r\nShe used fabrics on hand from other sewing projects.\r\n\r\nNo \"red\" in quilt.\r\n\r\nThe lining fabric was picked due to the boat pattern.\r\n\r\n","PresUseF062":["Unknown"],"TopSourceF064":["Unknown"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerStateF086":"New Jersey (NJ)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"HQPNJ Quilt Registration Form","DateObtainedF088c":"03/31/1990","GenderF098":["Female"],"BirthDateF099":"09/13/1911","photocredit079a1":"Marti Porreca","DateF079":"1990-03-31","DateF079_era":"CE","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"The Heritage Quilt Project of New Jersey, Inc.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/20-16-425/NewJerseyRutgersSCUA-a0a1l5-a_7233.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/20-16-425/4A-7F-18E-224-NewJerseyRutgersSCUA-a0a1l5-b_7233.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"detail","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Cochran, Rachel","dateverified":"2008-01-14","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET","Maker":"[\"EMMONS, FLORENCE Z.\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","InvenNumF075":"41-018-01","ImageConF075a":"full view","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","DigDateF079a_era":"CE","DigDateF079a":"2007-09","CreditLineF080b":"The Heritage Quilt Project of New Jersey, Inc.","CopyRestF080c":"Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections/University Archives, New Brunswick, NJ 08901","DistribRestF080d":"Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections/University Archives, New Brunswick, NJ 08901","DisplayResF080e":"Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections/University Archives, New Brunswick, NJ 08901","LicenseF080f":"Rutgers University Libraries, Special Collections/University Archives, New Brunswick, NJ 08901","pbd":"NewJerseyRutgersSCUA-a0a1l5-a","legacy_kid":"4A-7F-18E","project_id":"20","form_id":"16","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 20:44:31","updated_at":"2024-02-24 04:09:43"},"sort":["RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"va-CXpEB8akQsUweUmCr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6816","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"17.0019","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2017:67.1","essay":"Title of the Block: Mental Health Matters
\r\nArtist: Judith M. Fryer
\r\nDate: October 3rd, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Cotton, hand stitched layers of prints, designs, feathers, clouds, brick, free thinking patterns
\r\nArtist’s Statement: I personally suffered with mental illness for 37 years. Have developed creative recovery with CMHCEI for 11 years
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Better Education
\r\nArtist: Julie A. Baker
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Is This Really Freedom?
\r\nArtist: Zachary Smith
\r\nDate: April 25th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Silk, cotton fabric
\r\nArtist’s Statement: I made this block in response to the religious freedom bills being enacted throughout the U.S.
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Daughter of an Ancient Tree
\r\nArtist: Tamara Butler
\r\nDate: April 25th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Cotton
\r\nArtist’s Statement: I made the block as am thinking about the connection between Black women and women of color, our stories and land. The quote is from the Julie Dash film Daughters of the Dust. As a South Carolina Sea Island native, I wanted to bring attention to the fact that Black and brown women have been at the center of land and environmental justice work because our lives depend on it.
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Black Girl Magic!
\r\nArtist: Gabrielle Grace
\r\nDate: April 25th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Fabric, patchwork, photo transfer
\r\nArtist’s Statement: In many movements, civil rights, Black Lives Matter, etc… Black women are often left out of history and I think it’s our time to shine. Also, as Malcolm X said Black women are the most disrespected and we should be celebrated instead!
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Release the Stigma....
\r\nArtist: Jenna Pratt
\r\nDate: April 25th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Fabric from RCAH studio, green ribbon photo from Google turned into fabric paper
\r\nArtist’s Statement: I have generalized anxiety disorder which is a type of mental illness. It’s taken me nearly 15 years to realize what I have because there is such a stigma over mental health- blocking any productive conversation. This block is me releasing the stigma.
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Right to Refugee
\r\nArtist: Chris Worland
\r\nDate: October 1st, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Cotton, photo transfer, fusing, machine stitching
\r\nArtist’s Statement: 40,000 people have died trying to cross international borders in the last decade. In this global era, the world is increasingly focused on limiting the free movement of people. The poor are restricted, the wealthy travel freely. Borders inflict violence on poor people. This family has benefited from a basic human right, the right to refugee.
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Which Arms Do You Choose?
\r\nArtist: Beth Alexander
\r\nDate: October 15th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Pictures bonded to fabric, crewel yarn, thread, fine knitting yarn; blanket stitch, bonding of pictures and patience with the metallic yarn
\r\nArtist’s Statement: I believe in the cause of social justice, and care deeply about avoidance of war and violence as a solution to world, national, and local problems. War and violence disproportionately affect children and those who live in poverty.
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Too Much
\r\nArtist: Beth Alexander
\r\nDate: October 13th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Pictures bonded to fabric thread, text bonded to fabric; bonding, blanket stitch, small stitching
\r\nArtist’s Statement: I care about the impact on children and the poor of gun/weapons violence, more in the US than any other “developed” country. I resonate with the verse in the old testament: “And they shall beat their swords into Plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks….nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore”. Isaiah 2:4
\r\n
\r\nTitle of the Block: Language: A Bridge to Life
\r\nArtist: Elizabeth Gil
\r\nDate: November 12th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Fabric, fusible web, Tagul word cloud web site, inkjet printer; applying heat from iron to fuse fabric pieces to block, inkjet printing on fabric
\r\nArtist’s Statement: Language is a major aspect of one’s culture and identity. The idea for this block evolved over time and is based on personal and professional experience, reaching out to others, and reading. The birds and bridge represent people’s feelings about being bilingual and multilingual. In their responses, friends and acquaintances described it as a “blessing” and as having “the best of both worlds” and referred to language’s connection to their identities and their families. They also responded that being bi or multilingual offers an ability to communicate and appreciate different or multiple cultures and described it as an “advantage” and a way of being “smart”. One teen talked about the obstacles raised when people misperceive or dismiss others and have mistaken assumptions about people who have accents or who speak non-standard forms of English. At times, people’s abilities are underestimated based on their speech patterns and sometimes people are treated with less respect than they should be. At other times, people have felt they needed to turn away from their home culture and language. The sailboat represents the way that educators and others can view speakers of other languages and dialects of English in order to counteract potential deficit views: taking the responsibility to learn about others, viewing knowledge of a first language as additive (rather than as a negative), and understanding that knowing a first language helps one to learn additional languages.
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\r\nTitle of the Block: The Heart and Hand of Diversity
\r\nArtist: Elizabeth Gil
\r\nDate: November 12th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Fabric, fusible web, inkjet printer; applying heat from iron to fuse fabric pieces to block, inkjet printing on fabric
\r\nArtist’s Statement: While the US is a diverse nation, in many ways it is also a very segregated nation, This block represents the beauty of people coming together to really know each other. Growing up in New York City, I have had the opportunity to engage with and to know people from different cultures and backgrounds. At MSU, I am grateful to have made friends from many different countries and regions of the US as well as people from outside my field of study. The hearts and hands represent the love and support that people offer one another and the ties that are formed when we get to know each other. Families are formed among friends who are far from home,and among those who open their homes to one another. Several groups and places I have been a part of here at MSU are also represented in the block because these groups offer spaces to interact across cultures, languages, and different fields of study to form communities that value and respect difference, acknowledge each person’s humanity and foster connection among people.
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\r\nTitle of the Block: Untitled
\r\nArtist: Rebecca Taylor
\r\nDate: November 8th, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Fabric, photo transfer and fusing
\r\nArtist’s Statement: I believe everyone has a right to love who they wish regardless of race, gender, creed or other perceived differences. I made this block to represent the struggle I face and have faced loving myself and others selflessly and without judgement. I feel we are all on a journey in which true love allows us to become vulnerable, break through barriers and gives the potential to change our lives and the lives of others. In this block, I used some fabrics my grandmother had used in her home to represent the love I have for her and the love she poured into me. The drawing depicts a moment of vulnerability in which a person embraces love despite uncertainty.
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\r\nTitle of the Block: Edgewood Village
\r\nArtist: Katherine Quick
\r\nDate: October 2nd, 2016
\r\nMaterials/Techniques Used: Cotton fabric, fusing, hand sewing
\r\nArtist’s Statement: This square is dedicated to Mr John Duley, one of the visionaries that saw what Edgewood Village could be. He has fashioned all he does through the example of Martin Luther King Jr. I have pride in where I live. Within the village we have many opportunities for growth in education as well as community cooperation.
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I set them together and it was then quilted by the Pioneer Quilters. Blocks done in 2010-2012, quilting done July to October 2014.\r\nUnsure who will inherit this quilt.","DateBegunF023a":"c.2011","DateFinishF023b":"c.2014","LocMadeF057a":"Lane County","ProvStateF057d":"Oregon (OR)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"MakerGroupNameF097":"Blocks made by Pioneer Quilter friends.","QuiltTopF054":"Gassman, Carol","QuiltedByF055":"Gassman, Carol","ReasonsF060":["Other"],"OtherF060a":"Pioneer Quilters Friendship block Exchange","ExhibitListF067a":"Pioneer Quilters Show, 04/2014\r\nLane County Fair, 07/2015 - Blue Group Quilts\r\n\r\nwill be in 2016 Emerald Valley Quilters Show","ContestListF071a":"Yes.","OccupationF104":"Accountant","BirthDateF099":"11-07-1950","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Eugene","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Oregon","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","EdBkgdF102":"College","RelAffF103":"Methodist","AddNotesF132":"Both Grandmothers were professional seamstresses, mother was a Home Ec. major. Learned to sew to early to remember. Started 4-H sewing at age of 8. Took first quilt class in 1974. Joined Pioneer Quilters in 1975- Charter Member of Emerald Valley Quilters~2004. \r\nTraditional designs and use of color are some of the major influences in my quilt making.","NameGroupF120":"Yes, ","FavesF130":"Pattern: Applique patterns\r\nPiecing: both hand and machine\r\nQuilting:frame on horses, with a hoop, and on the machine","WhyQuiltF119":["Gifts","Pleasure"],"OtherF119a":"I also tat, knit, crochet, and embroider.","OtherSourceMat":"patterns for quilting\r\nphotos of quiltmaker\r\nPhoto of quilt\r\nAwards, Ribbons, Prizes, Pins\r\nQuiltmakers patterns","CustomsF131":"As part of the friendship block exchange, we drew which month would be for our blocks. I drew next to last. On our month, we directed the other members of the exchange group what we would like for our block, with a nod to my love of travel, and especially cruising, I looked for a block that showed something you could see out of an ocean going or river boat porthole. It could be a real place or something generic, but needed to be realistic. I gave a pale yellow background block and a gray circle for the porthole. The scene was in the porthole, and it was then accented by something else at about 4 o'clock on the porthole.\r\n\r\nI received blocks depicting from the Arctic to Antartica. Of the real places I had visited all on a ship. This was totally random - no one knew who was doing what.\r\n\r\nEach block was quilted in the lower portion with waves. The upper portion had either a quarter of a sun, or moon, depending on the scene, with rays covering the rest of the background. Each \"porthole\" was quilted as appropriate to the design. The borders were quilted with a crest wave design.\r\n\r\nBlocks:\r\nRow 1: Generic Arctic Bays- Louise Rickabaugh Smith, John Gossman (brother- Sitka AK tour guide) Barbara Fox, Puffins - Joyce Garrett, Snow covered Mountain - Dorothy Gleason.\r\n\r\nRow 2: Eagle - Ida Duncan, Seagulls - Lois Scott w/ Mary Green embroidery, Buoy 10 Astoria - Denise Crawford, Lighthouse at night - Jamie Wagle.\r\n\r\nRow 3: Lighthouse (sunset) - Pat Glasson, Statue of Liberty - Carol Goins, Full Moon - Jean Ambrose, New York City Skyline - Beth Weldy.\r\n\r\nRow 4: Hawaii w/ Diamond Head - Sheila Steers, Sailboat - Jeanne Wong, Surfer - Sue Oja, Kilauea - Lisa Ponder.\r\n\r\nRow 5: Sydney Opera House w/ Bridge - Jodie Perry, Sun in the Stars - Donna Eddy Andrew, 7 Sisters Antartica - Carol Gassman, Ice Bergs - Ann Rodgers Pfrender.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"74 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"87\"","SizeBlockF027":"12\" x 12\"","AltNameF011":"Original","SashWidthF032":"2\"","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Border width: 8 1/2\"","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Gray","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Light or pastel colors"],"DamageF016":["Fold marks or creases"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FamDateF023c":"c.2011","OtherExDateF023d":"c.2014","OtherDateF023e":"ARP","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateInfoF023f":"2011 - 2014","TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Novelty","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"7 to 9 stitches per inch","ThrTypeF049a":"Cotton","ThrColorF049b":"White","WidthF051a":"medium density","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["Other"],"DesignF052b":["Other"],"DesignF052d":"Quilting designs include: waves, crested waves, sun, star, moon and rays.","ConstrucBindF046":["Hand sewn","Machine sewn"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","BindWidthF047a":"3/8\"","MatUsedF048":"Wool","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","UniqueBattF048b":"Batting loft is Thin.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","WidthPiecesF042a":"36 1/2\", 37\".","DescBackF043":["Machine sewn"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"PattSourceF065":["Original to maker"],"Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/40-38-626/2016.LA.EU.073.R.JPG"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/40-38-626/2016.LA.EU.073.Z.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/40-38-626/2016.LA.EU.073.D1.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/40-38-626/2016.LA.EU.073.D2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/40-38-626/2016.LA.EU.073.D3.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Shively, Victoria J.","dateverified":"2017-04-22","dateverified_era":"CE","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","Pattern":"PORTHOLES ON THE WORLD","Maker":"[\"PIONEER QUILTERS\", \"GASSMAN, CAROL\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"6A-FD-34E","project_id":"40","form_id":"38","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 03:41:08","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:15:01"},"sort":["PORTHOLES ON THE WORLD"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Oa5-XpEB8akQsUwertcm","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"5-2-540","InstNameF003":["Illinois State Museum"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Illinois Quilt Research Project","InstInvContrNumF004":"PR-294","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerCityF084":"Princeton","OwnerCountyF085":"Bureau","OwnerStateF086":"Illinois (IL)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"61356","OwnerPhoneF088":"815-875-2251","DateFinishF023b":"during the 1800s","QuiltTopF054":"Carlson, Caroline","BirthDateF099":"1833-02-24","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Vrigstad","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"Sweden","OccupationF104":"homemaker","DeathF100":"1912 - Princeton, IL","RelAffF103":"Protestant","SpouseF113":"Carlson, Mons","OccupationF115":"farmer","NoChildF116":"4","NoFemF116a":"3","NoMaleF116b":"1","MotherNameF111":"Stohl, Lena","BplaceF111a":"Sweden, 1805-05-07","FatherNameF109":"Stohl, John Gaberielson","BplaceF109a":"Fryland, Sweden, 1803-11-05","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"OtherF119a":"Learned from her mother, who probably helped in making the quilt. All hand made (hand stitched).","EthnicF101":"Swedish","WhyQuiltF119":["Necessity"],"NumQuiltsF123":"1-5 quilts","AddNotesF132":"1852 - Came to America - crossing the Atlantic in a sailboat","AcquiredF058":"Inheritance","ProvenanceF058a":"The quiltmaker is the quilt owner's grandmother on her father's side. The quilt has been handed down through the family.","AltNameF011":"Pinwheel","FamDateF023c":"during the 1800s","OtherExDateF023d":"ca.1890","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/5-2-540/PR-294.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/5-2-540/PR-294z.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Illinois State Museum, all rights reserved","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Tracy Pierceall","dateverified":"2022-02-18","dateverified_era":"CE","featuredQuilt":"True","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file format":"jpeg","file medium":"image","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Resource Type":"StillImage","Publisher":"Quilt Index","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","Pattern":"PINWHEEL","Maker":"[\"CARLSON, CAROLINE\"]","Date":"during the 1800s","project_id":"5","form_id":"2","owner":"30","created_at":"2022-02-18 20:43:15","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:15"},"sort":["PINWHEEL"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"tq-CXpEB8akQsUweW2zq","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-9882","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"86.2178","OwnerNameF010":"Pictured Log Cabin","AltNameF011":"Appliqued log cabin","DateDataF006b":"10/23/1986","QuiltTopF054":"Galbraith, Ann; Fee, Bess Ghe; Rye, Sarah; Rye, Dorothy; Goehring, Annegret","MakerGroupNameF097":"Les Cheneaux Historical Association","UniqueF104b":"Makes quilt to support the LeCheneaux Historical Museum","RelnQuiltF007":["Quilt owner"],"LocMadeF057a":"Hessel","ProvCountyF057b":"Mackinac","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"1977","DateFinishF023b":"1978","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OtherF060a":"Annual raffle for historical society","GenderF098":["Group"],"CityF106a":"Cedarville","CountyF106":"Mackinac","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","WhyQuiltF119":["Fundraising"],"NameGroupF120":"Members include: Isabelle Sims, Amy Dunn, Annegret Goehring, Ellen Smith, Anna Kay, Sally Smale, Wilma Krino, Davine Carr, and Charlene McGurk.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"93 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"114\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","NumBlockF026":"30","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"2\"","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"5","DesignF052d":"Outline/Ditch","OthSourceF063a":"The fabrics were donated from fabric stores, all new materials were specially chosen.","ExhibitListF067a":"It was shown in the community before and after the raffling. 1 extra square was made and is always on display in the museum!","RelItemsF088a":"1978 Weekly Wave, St. Ignace, Le Chenaux","OtherSourceMat":"Photocopy of news paper article in MQP file 86.2161\r\n99-Patch Sailboat Quit Raffle","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Cleon and Anne Moss","OwnerCityF084":"Hessel","OwnerCountyF085":"Mackinac","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"10/23/1986","AcquiredF058":"Raffle or contest prize","QuiltHistF059":"At the time of re-locating a log cabin to be used as museum, funds were needed to do this. It depicts the cabin which became the museum.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-9882/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b3s0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-15","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"86.2178","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"PICTURED LOG CABIN","Maker":"[\"GALBRAITH, ANN; FEE, BESS GHE; RYE, SARAH; RYE, DOROTHY; GOEHRING, ANNEGRET\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-DB6","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-25 19:00:34","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:11"},"sort":["PICTURED LOG CABIN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Xq-CXpEB8akQsUweTVs1","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5424","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"08.0128","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2008:136.1","description":"Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial Quilt
\r\nAmerican Federation of Govenment Employees Union (AFGE)
\r\nOklahoma
\r\n1996
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2008:136.1","essay":"This quilt is a memorial to thevictims of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on April 19, 1995. 168 people died and more than 800 were injured. The quilt is laid out as American flag. Each red block has the name of one bombing victim and the agency they worked for. The blocks are detailed below, working from top to bottom and left to right on the quilt.
\r\n
\r\nRow 1,
\r\nBlock 1: “JUDY FISHER”, “CHURCH”, “HUD”. “HOME”, “FAMILY”, “FRIENDS”.
\r\nBlock 2: “PAUL DOUGLAS ICE CUSTOMS SERVICE”.
\r\nBlock 3: “KIM R COUSINS HUD”.
\r\nBlock 4: “Larry J. Jones Fed. Hwy. Adm. Age 46”.
\r\nBlock 5: “Faith”, “Hope” and “Love”. “Castine Brooks Hearn Deveroux H.U.D.”
\r\nBlock 6: “JOHN STEWART HUD”.
\r\nBlock 7: “Lucio Aleman Jr. F.H.A.”
\r\nBlock 8: “BETSY MCGONNELL HUD”. Block 9: “ROBERT WALKER JR. SSA”.
\r\n
\r\nRow 2,
\r\nBlock 1: “Rheta Ione (Bender) Long USDA”.
\r\nBlock 2: “MICHAEL WEAVER HUD”.
\r\nBlock 3: “Mother”, “Wife”, “Friend”, “Loved Prov. 31.10, 28-29”. “Ethel Griffin SSA”.
\r\nBlock 4: “Richard Allen SSA”.
\r\nBlock 5: “PATRICIA NIX HUD”.
\r\nBlock 6: “Larry L Turner DOD”.
\r\nBlock 7: “LINDA MCKINNEY SECRET SERVICE”.
\r\nBlock 8: “DR. MARGARET LOUISE CLARK USDA”.
\r\nBlock 9: “SHARON LOUISE WOOD-CHESNUT SSA”.
\r\n
\r\nRow 3,
\r\nBlock 1: “Norma Jean Johnson DoD”.
\r\nBlock 2: Machine pieced blazing star in red, white, blue fabrics, button in center. Machine embroidered “CLAUDE MEDEARIS CUSTOMS SERVICE”.
\r\nBlock 3: “Peter Arillanoza HUD”.
\r\nBlock 4: “NORMA JEAN JOHNSON DOD”.
\r\nBlock 5: “Harley Cottingham DOD”.
\r\nBlock 6: “Chip Fields DEA”.
\r\nBlock 7: “MARK A. BOLTE FHA”.
\r\nBlock 8: “HUD”, “IAD”, “Church”, “FAMILY”, “C.O.F.C.”, “BARASSOC”, “ CTY. COUNCIL”, “ROTARY”, “Jules Valdez”.
\r\nBlock 9: “TERESA LAUDERDALE”, “FAMILY”, “HUD”, “FWP”.
\r\n
\r\nRow 4,
\r\nBlock 1: “ANDREA Y. BLANTON HUD”.
\r\nBlock 2: “Gene Hodges, Jr HUD”.
\r\nBlock 3: “DAVID N. BURKETT H.U.D.”.
\r\nBlock 4: “Douglass High”; “Coach (19 yrs)”, “Donald Burns Sr. Hud”.
\r\nBlock 5: LEORA LEE SELLS HUD”.
\r\nBlock 6: “Carolyn A. Kreymborg HUD”.
\r\nBlock 7: “Michael G. Thompson SSA Age 47”.
\r\nBlock 8: “Derwin Miller”,“SSA”.
\r\nBlock 9: “GEORGE HOWARD HUD”.
\r\nBlock 10: “Ronald Vernon Harding”. “SSA USA”, “Let the Music Play”.
\r\nBlock 11: “Susan Ferrell H.U.D.”, “JEWELS OF THE NILE”.
\r\nBlock 12: “Carole Khalil USDA”.
\r\nBlock 13: “Mother”, “Wife”, “Sister”, “Friend”, “Mary L. Rentie HUD”.
\r\nBlock 14: “Robert Westberry DOD”.
\r\nBlock 15: “COACH”, “Steven Douglas Curry”, “GSA-BUILDING MECHANICAL INSPECTOR”.
\r\nBlock 16: “Michael Loudenslager GSA”.
\r\n
\r\nRow 5,
\r\nBlock 1: “MICKEY MARONEY SECRET SERVICE”.
\r\nBlock 2: “Charlotte Lewis Thomas SSA”.
\r\nBlock 3: “Olen Bloomer USDA”.
\r\nBlock 4: “Kathy Lynn Seidl Secret Service”, “Mother”, “Wife”, “Daughter”, “Aunt”, “Patriot”, “Sister”.
\r\nBlock 5: “Linda Florence HUD”.
\r\nBlock 6: “OLETA BIDDY SSA”.
\r\nBlock 7: “Antonio Reyes HUD”.
\r\nBlock 8: “James Martin FHA” .
\r\nBlock 9: “John Karl VanEss HUD”.
\r\nBlock 10: “PETER DE MASTER DOD”.
\r\nBlock 11: “Carrie Ann Lenz DEA.
\r\nBlock 12: “HUD Jo Ann Whittenberg”.
\r\nBlock 13: “RICHARD L. CUMMINS USDA”.
\r\nBlock 14: “COLLEEN GUILES HUD”.
\r\nBlock 15: “Michelle Reeder FHA”.
\r\nBlock 16: “KATHY CREGAN SOCIAL SECURITY”.
\r\n
\r\nRow 6,
\r\nBlock 1: “James McCarthy HUD”.
\r\nBlock 2: “JERRY LEE PARKER FHA”.
\r\nBlock 3: “Clarence E. Wilson HUD”.
\r\nBlock 4: “FRANCES WILLIAMS HUD”.
\r\nBlock 5: “Shelly Turner Bland DEA”.
\r\nBlock 6: “Diana Day HUD”.
\r\nBlock 7: “Kenneth McCullough DEA”.
\r\nBlock 8: “LANNY SCROGGINS HUD”.
\r\nBlock 9: “Alan Whicher SECRET SERVICE”.
\r\nBlock 10: “Rona Linn Chaney D.E.A.”, “Rona. Proficient, dedicated, smiling, studious & kind. Gentle prankster…Missed by all.” “Ray”, “Misty”. “Nick”.
\r\nBlock 11: “W STEPHEN WILLIAMS SOCIAL SECURITY”.
\r\nBlock 12: “Carol Bowers SSA”.
\r\nBlock 13: “Margaret Goodson Social Security”, “Margaret Goodson SSA”.
\r\nBlock 14: “ADELE HIGGINBOTTOM USDA”.
\r\nBlock 15: “PAUL G BROXTERMAN HUD”. Block 16: “David Walker HUD”.
\r\n
\r\nRow 7,
\r\nBlock 1: “CHARLOTTE THOMAS SOCIAL SECURITY”.
\r\nBlock 2: “Donald Ray Leonard Secret Service”.
\r\nBlock 3: “RONOTA ANN WOODBRIDGE FHA” at bottom.
\r\nBlock 4: “Terry Reese HUD”.
\r\nBlock 5: “TED ALLEN HUD”.
\r\nBlock 6: “Saundra Avery Social Security Adm.”.
\r\nBlock 7: “USDA James, E Boles”.
\r\nBlock 8: “SERVICE TO OTHERS”, “LOVE OF FAMILY” and “HUNTING FISHING”, “FHA JOHN BUDDY YOUNGBLOOD”.
\r\nBlock 9: “CYNTHIA BROWN SECRET SERVICE”.
\r\nBlock 10: “FHA”, “Johnny Allen Wade”.
\r\nBlock 11: “Michael Carrillo FHA”.
\r\nBlock 12: Maroon fabric with singing angels, machine embroidery “Rick Tomlin TD” in center.
\r\nBlock 13: “KIMBERLY KAY CLARK” and “HUD”.
\r\nBlock 14: “DIANE E. ALTHOUSE HUD”.
\r\nBlock 15: “Anita Hightower Job Corps”.
\r\nBlock 16: 1“Julie Marie Welch SSA”.","QuiltTitleF009":"Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial Quilt","SubjQuiltF025":"Commemorative quilt made by union members","AltNameF011":"American Flag","MakerGroupNameF097":"American Federation of Government Employees Union","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Oklahoma City","ProvStateF057d":"Oklahoma (OK)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"186\"","OverallLengthF012b":"144\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Red"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Judy Fisher, HUD\r\nPaul Douglas Ice, Customs Service\r\nKim R. Cousins, HUD\r\nLarry J. Jones, Fed. Hwy. Adm.\r\nCastine Brooks Hearn Deveroux, HUD\r\nJohn Stewart, HUD\r\nLucio Aleman Jr., FHA\r\nBetsy McGonnell, HUD\r\nRobert Walker Jr., SSA \r\nRheta Ione (Bender) Long, USDA\r\nMichael Weaver, HUD\r\nEthel Griffin, SSA\r\nRichard Allen, SSA\r\nPatricia Nix, HUD\r\nLarry L. Turner, DOD\r\nLinda McKinney, Secret Service\r\nDr. Margaret Louise Clark, USDA\r\nSharon Louise Wood-Chesnut, SSA\r\nNorma Jean Johnson, DOD\r\nClaude Medearis, Customs Service \r\nPeter Arillanoza, HUD\r\nNorma Jean Johnson, DOD\r\nHarley Cottingham, DOD\r\nChip Fields, DEA\r\nMark A. Bolte, FHA\r\nJules Valdez, HUD\r\nTeresa Lauderdale, HUD\r\nAndrea Y. Blanton, HUD\r\nGene Hodges Jr., HUD\r\nDavid N. Burkett, HUD\r\nDonald Burns Sr., HUD\r\nLeora Lee Sells, HUD\r\nCarolyn A. Kreymborg, HUD\r\nMichael G. Thompson, SSA\r\nDerwin Miller, SSA\r\nGeorge Howard, HUD\r\nRonald Vernon Harding, SSA\r\nSusan Ferrell, HUD\r\nCarole Khalil, USDA\r\nMary L. Rentie, HUD \r\nRobert Westberry, DOD\r\nSteven Douglas Curry, GSA\r\nMichael Loudenslager, GSA\r\nMickey Maroney, Secret Service\r\nCharlotte Lewis Thomas, SSA\r\nOlen Bloomer, USDA\r\nKathy Lynn Seidl, Secret Service\r\nLinda Florence, HUD\r\nOleta Biddy, SSA\r\nAntonio Reyes, HUD\r\nJames Martin, FHA\r\nJohn Karl VanEss, HUD\r\nPeter DeMaster, DOD\r\nCarrie Ann Lenz, DEA\r\nJo Ann Whittenberg, HUD\r\nRichard L. Cummins, USDA\r\nColleen Guiles, HUD\r\nMichelle Reeder, FHA\r\nKathy Cregan, Social Security\r\nJames McCarthy, HUD\r\nJerry Lee Parker, FHA\r\nClarence E. Wilson, HUD\r\nFrances Williams, HUD\r\nShelly Turner Bland, DEA\r\nDiana Day, HUD\r\nKenneth McCullough, DEA\r\nLanny Scroggins, HUD\r\nAlan Whicher, Secret Service\r\nRona Linn Chaney, DEA\r\nW. Stephen Williams, Social Security\r\nCarol Bowers, SSA\r\nMargaret Goodson, Social Security\r\nAdele Higginbottom, USDA\r\nPaul G. Broxterman, HUD\r\nDavid Walker, HUD\r\nCharlotte Thomas, Social Security\r\nDonald Ray Leonard, Secret Service\r\nRonota Ann Woodbridge, FHA \r\nTerry Reese, H UD\r\nTed Allen, HUD\r\nSaundra Avery, Social Security\r\nJames E. Boles, USDA\r\nJohn Buddy Youngblood, FHA\r\nCynthia Brown, Secret Service\r\nJohnny Allen Wade, FHA\r\nMichael Carrillo, FHA\r\nRick Tomlin, TD\r\nKimberly Kay Clark, HUD\r\nDiane E. Althouse, HUD\r\nAnita Hightower, Job Corps\r\nJulie Marie Welch, SSA","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","SizeBlockF027":"11\" x 11\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"BordDescF034":"3\" stuffed with polyester","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique","Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038d":["Other novelty technique"],"EmbellTechF038f":"Yes","ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thick (More than 3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting","Stuffed work"],"FeaturesF053":"Memorial to victims of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on April 19, 1995. 168 people died and more than 800 were injured.\r\nQuilt laid out as American flag, upper left corner “stars” area, 57” x 59”, blue fabric with stars, stuffed applique tree limb in brown fabric with 21 pink 3-dimensonal blossoms sewn on branches. Machine appliquéd bird, 13” tall with two actual brown feathers (10 ½” and 11 ½”) attached. Green plastic fabric branch with four leaves (branch 13”, stuffed leaves 5 ½” - 7” long, 3”-5” wide), machine appliquéd. 8 plastic grapes glued on, of which one remains. \r\nThree borders, stuffed with polyester, left and right side of “stars” area. From outer edge, 6” blue star fabric, 5 1/2” teal, 3” yellow. 2 ½” teal border (not stuffed) at bottom of “stars” area, not stuffed, and 1 ½” star fabric and 2 ½” teal fabric border at top of “stars” area. \r\nThirteen stripes in “stripes” area of quilt, 6 white stripes, 11” tall, of white fabric with overall print of Pledge of Allegiance wording, alternating with seven stripes, 11” tall, comprised of red blocks (single or double) alternating with white Pledge of Allegiance fabric. Each red block has the name of one bombing victim and the agency they worked for. The majority of blocks contain other embellishments. The blocks are detailed below, working from top to bottom and left to right on the quilt. All blocks are 11”x 11” unless otherwise noted.\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 1: Hand appliqué flower, embroidered word on each petal: “JUDY FISHER”, “CHURCH”, “HUD”. “HOME”, “FAMILY”, “FRIENDS”\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 2: Machine pieced star in red, white, blue fabrics. Machine embroidered “PAUL DOUGLAS ICE CUSTOMS SERVICE” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 3: Machine appliqué white block letters “KIM R COUSINS HUD” with ribbon embroidered flowers.\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 4: Hand pieced log cabin block with sports-themed fabric and machine embroidery “Larry J. Jones Fed. Hwy. Adm. Age 46”\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 5: Cross stitch fabric with cross stitch doves, church and people, cross “Faith”, anchor “Hope”, and heart “Love”. Cross stitch “Castine Brooks Hearn Deveroux H.U.D.”\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 6: Machine pieced house. Machine embroidered “JOHN STEWART HUD”.\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 7: Machine appliqué and embroidered “Lucio Aleman Jr. F.H.A.”\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 8: Machine appliqué 5 kites. Machine embroidered “BETSY MCGONNELL HUD” at bottom\r\n\r\nRow 1-block 9: 10 ½” x 11”: Cross stitch fabric with cross stitch “ROBERT WALKER JR. SSA”\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 1: 11” x 12”. Cross stitch fabric with cross stitch “Rheta Ione (Bender) Long USDA”.\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 2: Hand appliqué felt letters “MICHAEL WEAVER HUD”\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 3: Machine pieced and embroidered, cross stitch, decorative buttons “Mother”, “Wife”, “Friend”, “Loved Prov. 31.10, 28-29”. Machine embroidered at base “Ethel Griffin SSA”\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 4: Machine embroidered “Richard Allen SSA”\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 5: Hand and machine appliquéd house; machine embroidered “PATRICIA NIX HUD”\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 6: Machine embroidered “Larry L Turner DOD” with machine embroidered clarinet/oboe\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 7: Machine applique sailboat on background fabrics clouds and water Machine appliqué at base “LINDA MCKINNEY SECRET SERVICE”\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 8: Hand applique two full hearts and two half hearts. Machine embroidered 4-H motif and horseshoe. Machine embroidered “DR. MARGARET LOUISE CLARK USDA”\r\n\r\nRow 2-block 9: Machine pieced American flag with machine embroidered “SHARON LOUISE WOOD-CHESNUT SSA”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 1: 11” x 12”: Machine embroidered grape vine. Machine embroidered “Norma Jean Johnson DoD”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 2: Machine pieced blazing star in red, white, blue fabrics, button in center. Machine embroidered “CLAUDE MEDEARIS CUSTOMS SERVICE”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 3: Machine pieced log cabin. Machine embroidered in center “Peter Arillanoza HUD”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 4: Machine pieced diamond motif in red, gold and blue fabrics. Machine embroidered “NORMA JEAN JOHNSON DOD” at base.\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 5: Hand embroidered “Harley Cottingham DOD”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 6: Machine pieced and quilted Grandmother’s Fan. Machine embroidered at top “Chip Fields DEA”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 7: Machine pieced bordered rectangle, machine embroidered “MARK A. BOLTE FHA”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 8: Hand appliqué green tree on red background. Hand embroidered “HUD”, “IAD”, “Church”, “FAMILY”, “C.O.F.C.”, “BARASSOC”, “ CTY. COUNCIL”, “ROTARY”, “Jules Valdez”\r\n\r\nRow 3-block 9: Machine embroidered and stuffed appliqué, pink heart on red background. “TERESA LAUDERDALE” embroidered on heart. Block letters “FAMILY”, “HUD”, “FWP” attached with machine embroidery.\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 1: 11”x9”; Machine pieced red, white, blue squares. Machine embroidered “ANDREA Y. BLANTON HUD” at bottom\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 2: Machine embroidered “Gene Hodges, Jr HUD”\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 3: Machine pieced unknown motif in red and green. Machine appliqué “DAVID N. BURKETT H.U.D.” at bottom\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 4: Machine appliqué brown football with inked “Douglass High”; Inked on background “Coach (19 yrs)”, “Donald Burns Sr. Hud”\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 5: Machine pieced Jacob’s Ladder, with red, white, blue fabric with flags and hearts. Machine applique “LEORA LEE SELLS HUD” at bottom\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 6: Machine embroidered flowers in center with machine embroidered “Carolyn A. Kreymborg HUD” \r\n\r\nRow 4-block 7: Machine pieced with flag, music, tools and travel fabrics. Machine embroidered “Michael G. Thompson SSA Age 47” in center\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 8: Machine embroidered in center “Derwin Miller”, Alpha Phi Alpha insignia, “SSA”\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 9: Machine pieced unknown pattern. Machine embroidered “GEORGE HOWARD HUD” at bottom\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 10: Machine appliqué angel and music-themed fabrics on red background. Machine embroidered “Ronald Vernon Harding”. Stamped “SSA USA” with eagle. Guitar with music-themed fabric and “Let the Music Play” wording attached with running stitches at base.\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 11: Machine pieced log cabin. Machine embroidered sleeping cat with potted plant in center. Machine embroidered “Susan Ferrell H.U.D.”, “JEWELS OF THE NILE”. Machine embroidered dancing figures at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 12: Machine embroidered in center of block on fabric of singing angels “Carole Khalil USDA”\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 13: Machine pieced and appliqué block with sewn on scissors, buttons, pins. Machine embroidered “Mother”, “Wife”, “Sister”, “Friend”, “Mary L. Rentie HUD” \r\n\r\nRow 4-block 14: Machine embroidered in center of block “Robert Westberry DOD”\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 15: Machine embroidered hunting, fishing, basketball, baseball, football, hockey motifs and cross with Easter lilies and praying hands. Machine embroidered “COACH”, “Steven Douglas Curry”, “GSA-BUILDING MECHANICAL INSPECTOR”\r\n\r\nRow 4-block 16: Machine embroidered “Michael Loudenslager GSA” center of block\r\n\r\nRow 5- block 1: 11” x 12”: Hand appliquéd white felt “MICKEY MARONEY SECRET SERVICE”\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 2: Machine embroidered “Charlotte Lewis Thomas SSA”. Machine embroidered yellow/green daisy\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 3: Machine embroidered “Olen Bloomer USDA”\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 4: Machine embroidered “Kathy Lynn Seidl Secret Service” in center surrounded by 6 applique white hearts, lace fabric, with machine embroidered “Mother”, “Wife”, “Daughter”, “Aunt”, “Patriot”, “Sister”. Six blue ribbon roses.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 5: Machine embroidered “Linda Florence HUD” in center\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 6: Needlepoint white thread with needlepoint flower on each letter “OLETA BIDDY SSA”\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 7: Iron-on sun figure upper right corner, attached with thread; house lower right, attached with running stitches. Machine embroidered “Antonio Reyes HUD” lower left corner, hand-embroidered dove and branch upper left.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 8: Machine appliqué “James Martin FHA” in center, encircled by machine embroidered floral wreath.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 9: Machine embroidered “John Karl VanEss HUD” in center.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 10: Background red fabric with black flowers. Machine pieced 5” x 5” block, blue jay on leaf. Machine embroidered “PETER DE MASTER DOD” below.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 11: Background red fabric with small white figures. Machine embroidered “Carrie Ann Lenz DEA” in center.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 12: Maroon background fabric. Machine pieced 8 ½” x 8 ½” angel in blue fabric with red and white stars. White head with machine embroidered eyes and gold halo. Machine embroidered “HUD Jo Ann Whittenberg” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 13: Six smaller blocks. Upper left machine pieced 4” x 3 ½” brown lion, upper middle 4” x 4” ark, upper right 4” x 3 ¼” brown horse; Lower left 4” x 3 ½” hand appliquéd bluebird, middle lower 4” x 4” machine pieced brown dog with bone; lower right 4” x 3 ½” yellow chicken. 1” x 7 ½” insert of cross stitch fabric in center, machine embroidered “RICHARD L. CUMMINS USDA”. \r\n\r\nRow 5-block 14: Machine pieced red and maroon windmill (8” x 9”) at top. Machine embroidered “COLLEEN GUILES HUD” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 15: 11” x 10 ½”. Background fabric red with small pin dots. Machine embroidered “Michelle Reeder FHA” in center.\r\n\r\nRow 5-block 16: Machine pieced 8 ¼” x 8 ½” Ohio Star in beige American flag fabric and blue fabric with gold stars, on background of red, white, blue fabric. Machine embroidered “KATHY CREGAN SOCIAL SECURITY” on beige flag fabric at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 1: 11” x 10”. Machine embroidered “James McCarthy HUD” in center of block.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 2: Red background with hand appliqué road running through center of block top to bottom, appliquéd tree, hammer, handsaw, 2 trees, house with machine embroidered “Antiques” on roof and “JERRY LEE PARKER FHA” on house.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 3: Machine embroidered center of block “Clarence E. Wilson HUD” with machine appliqué scales of justice, book and gavel.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 4: 6” x 6” machine pieced block cross on field of blue and white stars at top. Machine appliqué “FRANCES WILLIAMS HUD” at bottom\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 5: Red gingham block with machine pieced circle on left, red flower on white background, surrounded by circle of blue fabric with white hearts. Machine embroidered on right “Shelly Turner Bland DEA”.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 6: American flag 4 ¼” x 6 ¾” machine appliqué top of block. Machine embroidered “Diana Day HUD” below.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 7: Background red fabric with small white print, machine embroidered “Kenneth McCullough DEA” in center.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 8: 9” x 5 ½” machine pieced panel in center, blue chalice on red print background. Machine embroidered “LANNY SCROGGINS HUD” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 9: Red background with machine embroidered “Alan Whicher SECRET SERVICE” in center.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 10: Maroon cross-stitch fabric; machine embroidered “Rona Linn Chaney D.E.A.”, “Rona. Proficient, dedicated, smiling, studious & kind. Gentle prankster…Missed by all.” Cross stitch border four sides, blue and white hearts. Cross stitch green hearts bouquet upper left with machine embroidered “Ray”, “Misty”. “Nick”. Cross stitch green balloons upper right corner and blue hearts lower left. \r\n\r\nRow 6-block 11: Red background with three hand appliqué guitars—silver, black and gray. Machine embroidered “W STEPHEN WILLIAMS SOCIAL SECURITY” at bottom\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 12: Three flowers (3 ½” x 1 ½”) with green leaves machine appliqué on red background. Hand embroidered “Carol Bowers SSA”\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 13: 11” x 10 ½”. Red background, hand appliqué buttonhole stitch white heart in center, printed with “Margaret Goodson Social Security”, surrounded by 2 buttonhole appliqué teddy bears in blue fabric with white stars and three doves similarly appliquéd. Machine appliqué “Margaret Goodson SSA” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 14: 7 ½” x 4 ½” machine pieced block with pink chalice in center. Machine embroidered “ADELE HIGGINBOTTOM USDA” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 15: Eight-point star in various red, white, blue fabrics (no points) hand-pieced and appliquéd with 9 gold buttons attached and machine embroidery “PAUL G BROXTERMAN HUD” lower right corner.\r\n\r\nRow 6-block 16: Red background with machine embroidery “David Walker HUD” in center. \r\n\r\nRow 7-block 1: 11” x 10”: Machine pieced red 8-point star on machine pieced blue and white fabric, 7 ½” x 7 ½” upper portion of block with machine embroidered “CHARLOTTE THOMAS SOCIAL SECURITY” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 2: Red print background with hand appliqué fabric printed with sunsets, mountains, lake, canoes, trees and sailboats. Machine embroidered “Donald Ray Leonard Secret Service”.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 3: 6 ½” x 6 ½” hand pieced quilt of squares, 5 blocks x 5 blocks, with blue border. Hand embroidered cross in center block. Machine embroidered “RONOTA ANN WOODBRIDGE FHA” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 4: Three teddy bears (4 ½” ) hand appliqué with white buttonhole stitch, outer two blue fabric with stars, center red fabric with “Terry Reese HUD” printed. Machine embroidered “Terry Rees – HUD” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 5: Red background with three machine pieced block inserts: 2 ½ “ x 2 ½” blocks with houses upper left and right corners; 2 ½” x 4” block in center with quilt representation top and bottom, machine pieced, with machine embroidered “TED ALLEN HUD” in center. \r\n\r\nRow 7-block 6: Background white fabric with small red floral print, hand appliqué branch with leaves and flowers covering entire block, machine embroidered “Saundra Avery Social Security Adm.” lower left corner.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 7: Red background with hand appliqué pine tree and two brown rabbits with hand embroidered detail. Hand embroidered “USDA James, E Boles” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 8: Three 4” x 4” octagons in greens, machine appliqué and embroidered “SERVICE TO OTHERS”, “LOVE OF FAMILY” and “HUNTING FISHING” with, machine embroidered fish. “FHA JOHN BUDDY YOUNGBLOOD” machine embroidered on background.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 9: White dove 5 ½” x 6” hand appliqué on maroon background; machine embroidered “CYNTHIA BROWN SECRET SERVICE” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 10: Machine pieced log cabin block, shades of red, with machine embroidered blue and white thread “FHA” left border and “Johnny Allen Wade” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 11: 4 ½” x 7” American flag machine appliqué top of block. Machine embroidered “Michael Carrillo FHA” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 12: Maroon fabric with singing angels, machine embroidery “Rick Tomlin TD” in center.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 13: Machine pieced 8-point star of red, white, blue fabric with stars; 4” x 4” white square in center with machine embroidery “KIMBERLY KAY CLARK” and “HUD”.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 14: Machine appliqué of blond girl with beads (sewn on) kneeling in front of open book with cross. Machine embroidered “DIANE E. ALTHOUSE HUD” at bottom.\r\n\r\nRow 7-block 15: Machine pieced and quilted block, 7 ½” x 8” of red, purple, white print fabric on background of red fabric with white stars. Machine embroidered “Anita Hightower Job Corps” upper left \r\n\r\nRow 7-block 16: 11” x 10 ¼”: Mchine embroidered “Julie Marie Welch SSA” in center surrounded by machine embroidered floral wreath in blues, green, yellow.","ExhibitListF067a":"Michigan State University's Administration Building for the fifth anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. April-May 2000.","OtherSourceMat":"MacDowell, Marsha; Worrall, Mary; Swanson, Lynne; Donaldson, Beth. Quilts and Human Rights. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. page 50.","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5424/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5y9-a_8092.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5424/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5y9-a_17189.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-12-15","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Participated in group quilting"],"function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"08.0128","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Courtesy of MSU University Relations","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Pattern":"OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING MEMORIAL QUILT","Maker":"AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES UNION","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-23F9","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:16:31","updated_at":"2024-07-10 15:17:07"},"sort":["OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING MEMORIAL QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Sq-CXpEB8akQsUweXW1T","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-10030","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"87.0326","QuiltTitleF009":"Nathaniel's Baby Quilt","AltNameF011":"Sampler including: Overall Sam, Crow's Nest, Sunbonnet Sue, Nine Patch, Baby's Blocks, House, Angel, Rail Fence, Sailboat, Shoo Fly, Pony and Ohio Star.","QuiltTopF054":"Featherston, Winifred Flora","QuiltedByF055":"Featherston, Winifred Flora","RelnQuiltF007":["Quilt owner"],"IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Ortonville","ProvCountyF057b":"Oakland","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"2/1985","DateFinishF023b":"9/1985","OtherF060a":"This quilt was given to commemorate the birth of our second son, Nathaniel","GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Zephyrhills","CountyF106":"Pasco","StateF107":"Florida (FL)","MaidenF097b":"Simkins","BirthDateF099":"5/31/1921","EdBkgdF102":"graduated from Cass City High School in 1939","RelAffF103":"Methodist","FatherNameF109":"Simkins, Frank","EthBkgrndF110":"English Irish","MotherNameF111":"Simkins, Margaret Pearl MacPhail","EthBkgrndF112":"Scottish","SpouseF113":"Featherston, Donald Dean","EthBkgrndF114":"English","OccupationF115":"Postal worker","NoChildF116":"3","NoFemF116a":"2","NoMaleF116b":"1","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"NumQuiltsF123":"1-5 quilts","NameGroupF120":"Zephyr Bees Quilt Club","LocGroupF121":"Zephryhills, FL","SpecialGroupF122":"Zephyrhills News Thursday, January 16, 1986 9A","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"42\"","OverallLengthF012b":"54 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","OverallColorF14b":["Light or pastel colors"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Grandma Featherstone 1985, Nathaniel Fri. 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Week, May 17, 1984","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Leona Metcalf","OwnerCityF084":"Mulliken","OwnerCountyF085":"Eaton","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Raffle or contest prize","QuiltHistF059":"Debbie Church pieced it all together.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-3975/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d0r3-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-10-10","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made quilt blocks or part of quilt top"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"AddNotesF066":"Each square was designed by the individual to follow a common theme: transportation. Blocks include: Baby Carriage; School Bus; Tractor; Tricycle, Sailboat, Wagon, Snow Plow, Motorcycle, Jogger, Rocking Horse, Airplane, Great Lakes Freighter, Skis, Car, Canoe, Model T, Helicopter, Covered Wagon, Snowmobile, Big Wheel Bike, Hot Air Balloon, Coca Cola Truck, Skateboard, Train Engine.","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"85.44","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"MICHIGAN ON THE MOVE","Maker":"[\"CHURCH, DEBBIE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1E8F","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:04:57","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:51"},"sort":["MICHIGAN ON THE MOVE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"oa-CXpEB8akQsUweXW1T","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-10117","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Frankenmuth Historical Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"87.0421","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1987.37.1","QuiltTitleF009":"Michigan Album quilt","AltNameF011":"Sesquicentennial Quilt","DateDataF006b":"6/8/1987","MakerGroupNameF097":"List Elementary School Kathy Pretzer's 3rd grade class","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Frankenmuth","ProvCountyF057b":"Saginaw","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"April 1987","DateFinishF023b":"May 1987","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative"],"GenderF098":["Group"],"CityF106a":"Frankenmuth","CountyF106":"Saginaw","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"BirthplaceCityF098a":"most in Frankemuth, but not all","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Michigan","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","EthnicF101":"some, although not all, have German background","EdBkgdF102":"3rd grade","RelAffF103":"varies","EthBkgrndF110":"some, although not all, have German background","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class"],"OtherF119a":"Were taught by teacher: Kathy Pretzer and various parents. This was their first project.","NumQuiltsF123":"1-5 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"62\"","OverallLengthF012b":"81\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Red","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Michigan Album Quilt made by Miss Pretzer’s third graders to honor Michigan in its Sesquicentennial Year 1987\r\nMickey Orr, Anne Hluchaniuck, Mike Young, Sara Engelhardt, Bob Angie, Matt Lackowski, Grant Malecke, Derek Durkee, Belinda Marshall, Jeff Stein, Heather Spencer, Jessica Rashford, Kirsten Schrems, Aaron Kreh, Joey Jacobs, Karen Campbell, Adam Hubner, Paul Caviston, Sarah Rosin, Adam Sadehvandi, Michael Anderson, Ryan Barber, Tiffany Schrader, Darren Block, Amy Lucas, Dianna Titmuss, Erich Balbach, Todd Malicoat, Michelle Martuch, Gwen Fisher.","DateInscripF020a":"1987","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"30","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"1 1/2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Dotted"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"UniqueF038h":"Ink drawing/Painting","ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing","Painting"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"greater than one inch","BindWidthF047a":"2 1/2\"","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Medium (3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Tied or tufted"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Each student chose a picture related to Michigan's history from books, such as Michigan Explorer, or leaflets and other sources. They drew the design, made a tracing and colored in with fabric crayons.","ExhibitListF067a":"Frankenmuth Historical Museum, Frankenmuth, MI , June, 1987; List elementary May/June 1987","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public-Other","OwnerNameF082a":"Frankenmuth Historical Museum","OwnerCityF084":"Frankenmuth","OwnerCountyF085":"Saginaw","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"6/8/1987","AcquiredF058":"Gift","QuiltHistF059":"MIckey Orr\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nHow We Made the Quilt\r\nFirst we drew a picture on computer paper. Second we traced it on some white paper. Third we colored it with fabric crayons. Fourth we ironed it on to a square cloth. Fifth Miss Pretzer sewed them together. Sixth we tied four strings around our picture. Seventh some mothers sewed the edges together.\r\nWhat I drew?\r\nI drew a sailboat. I chose a sailboat because Michigan has 4 great lakes. When I go to Lake Huron I see a lot of sail boats. It was easy. We tooke computer paper and drew. Then we traced on some white paper. We colored it with fabric crayons. And ironed it on white cloth. I used the same colors as a cigrate boat.\r\n\r\nAnne Hluchaniuck\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the appleblossom. I chose it because I like flowers and I like pink. It was easy sometimes and difficult other times. I chose those colors because those are the colors because those are the colors of an apple blossom are.\r\nFirst we drew the pictures. Then we gave them to Mrs. Durkee. She ironed them on to material. Miss Pretzer sewed them into the quilt. Then we tied pieces of yarn to the quilt. The moms finished the sewing the other pieces of yarn on. Then we hung it out in the hall. Then it went to the museum.\r\n\r\nMike Young\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a freighter it was brown. I colored it brown because most freighteers are brown. I wanted to draw a freighter because I have seen alot of them. The front part of the freighter was hard.\r\nFirst you draw your picture. And then mothers ironed it on our pieces of cloth. And the Miss Pretzer sewed the pieces together. And then we hung it out in the hall. Frankenmuth News came and took our picture and put it in the paper. Then the Frankenmuth Historical Museum came and took the quilt to the museum.\r\n\r\nSara Engelhardt\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a light house. I choose a light house because I think lighthouses are neat. I though it was pretty easy. I tried to use the same colors on my lighthouse as on the lighthouse in the booklet.\r\nThe first thing we did in making the quilt was to decide and draw our pictures. Next we had a mother iron the pictures onto some fabric. Then Miss Pretzer sewed the quilt together. Fourth we sewed the yarn on. Then the mothers sewed together the edges and fast we hung it up in the hall.\r\n\r\nBob Angie\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a British Flag. I wanted to draw it. It was easy I wanted to pick them.\r\nFirst we drew, and then we traced it. Then Miss Pretzer sewed it. Then the Quilt was tied.\r\n\r\nMatt Lackowski\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a fishingman I chose by looking in the Michigan books. This project was very easy. It was very easy choosing colors because Michigan is a colorful state. The details I put were the rising sun and colorful clouds. The hardest part of the drawing was the seashor and the sea.\r\nThe way we made the quilt, we first drew on a piece of paper. Then we retraced the paper on a white sheet. Next we colored it and Miss Pretzer gave it to Mrs. Durkee and she ironed them on. Then Miss Pretzer made the quilt and took it to school and the mothers helped us with it.\r\nLast they hung it up in the hallway.\r\n\r\nDerek Durkee\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew a soldeir, and it was pretty easy. I chose it by looking at books and other things. I knew the colors.\r\nThe process was drawing your picture. Then tracing the picture on a good piece of paper. Then you iron the picture on a piece of cloth, and sew borders to the pictures. My mom and I brought the frame so we could tie. You tie the quilt by pushing a needle with yarn on it through the quilt. Then push needle back up, and tie in knot. Last ladies sewed the edges together. \r\n\r\nGrant Malecke\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a saw mill and I chose it from a book. I chose it because wood was important in Michigan's past.\r\nWhat we did was iron our pictures on some fabric. Then parents came and sewed corners and sides together.\r\n\r\nBelinda Marshall\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew an American Flag. I drew it because that's the only thing I could think of. It was easy to make most of the flag but the stripes were hard. I know what colors to use because I had no choice.\r\nThe first thing I did was to draw the picture. Then Miss Pretzer sewed the quilt. Then we put on little ties. Then Miss Pretzer put on the siding. Then we hung it up out in the hall. After that we gave it to the museum.\r\n\r\nJeff Stein\r\nJune 2\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew some log rollers. I drew that because at the beginning they would take the lumber and float it down the river. It was really easy because they're the real colors of the things.\r\nFirst I drew the picture then I let some moms put it on the quilt. Then I tied it on with string.\r\n\r\nHeather Spencer\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew the states flag. I chose it because it was Sesquicentennial Year. It was easy but some part were not. It was sort of fun. On colors I didn't have to think because it was a flag and on most flags you ususally have to keep the color.\r\nThe steps were first you think of what you want to draw then you draw it. Now you have to think of colors and color in it. You then have to trace it and color it. Then Mrs. Durkee ironed them. Then parents came to help after Miss Pretzer sewed it. The parents helped us tie yarn in it. We then had to finish in the kindergarten room. Now it is hanging in Frankenmuth Museum.\r\n\r\nJessica\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a Robin standing in the grass. I chose the Robin because it's my friends name in Vassar and its the state bird. It was very easy to draw. I has no chose of colors because the bird only comes in black and red.\r\nMaking the quilt.\r\nFirst we drew our picture. Then we colored them. Second we had a mother came and pick up our drawings and ironed the picture on a cloth. Then we sewed the quilt and then hung it in the hall.\r\n\r\nKristen Schrems\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the state of Michigan. I didn't look in something, I just thought of it. It was hard because when I drew it it was difficult. It was difficult to tie because the needle was hard to push through the quilt. I chose the colors because the state of Michigan in blue and green and waer is blue.\r\nFirst we drew our picture on a paper. Second we traced it on a good paper. Third Mrs. Durkee took our pictures home and ironed them on a piece of cloth. Fourth Miss Pretzer sewed our pictures into the quilt. Then we tied our pictures.\r\n\r\nAaron\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew an Indian. It was the only thing I could think of. I chose from a book. It was very hard. I didn't really choose colors. I just colored.\r\nThis is how we made the quilt.\r\nFirst we found a picture. Then we drew the picture on a piece of paper. Then we traced. Next we tied the knots. Mrs. Durkee ironed it on a piece of material. Then we sewed the outside of it. Then we were all done.\r\n\r\nJoey Jacobs\r\nI drew a fish for my Sesquicentennial quilt because I found it in the Exploring Michigan book. It was easy to draw a fish and difficult to tie the knots. So that it looks like a more interesting quilt.\r\nFirst we drew a picture and then we copied it on to another paper. Then we ironed it on to the quilt. Now you have a Sesquicentennial quilt.\r\n\r\nKaren Campbell\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew a tree with falling leaves. I chose it by looking in pamphlets. I liked coloring it the most. It was not very hard. I chose colors by looking in pamphlets.\r\nFirst I drew the picture. Then I colored it with fabric crayons. Next I gave it to Miss Pretzer. She gave it to Mrs. Durkee and she ironed it on the blanket. Then we tied on these pieces of yarn. Then Miss Pretzer hung it on the wall. Next Joan Hoffman from the museum came and told us what she was going to do with our quilt at the museum. Last she took it ot the museum.\r\n\r\nAdam Hubner\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew an old guy on a tractor. I had to draw it because I was in Florida when the other kids were drawing the pictures for the quilt and all of the good pictures for the quilt were taken except for a farmer. It was kind of hard to make because I had to draw it, then trace it onto another sheet of paper, then color it in in three days! I chose the colors by the colors in the book I copied it from.\r\nThis is how we made the quilt. First we (the other kids and I) copied a picture from a book. Second we copied it onto another piece of paper. Third we colored the picture in. Fourth the quilt was made. Fifth the pictures were ironed onto the quilt. Last we tied strings to the quilt so it would stay together.\r\n\r\nPaul Caviston\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the Mackinac Bridge.\r\nI did it because my brother liked it. It was easy. I chose the colors I thought it was.\r\nSome parts were easy like tieing the knots. Some parts were hard like making the picture and tracing it onto the other paper.\r\n\r\nSarah Rosin\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the White Pinetree. Miss Pretzer gave me a sheet of paper that gave me things that maybe I could draw. I felt like doing that. It was pretty difficult because to do all those zig zags for the pine needles on the pine tree, but the rest was easy. It was easy to pick the colors because everyone knows what color a pine tree is.\r\nWell first we had to draw. Then we colored the pictures then one of the mothers volunteered to iron the pictures on to a quilt fabric. Next Miss Pretzer sewed the quilt together. We all had to sew little knots with strings at the end. Miss Pretzer didn't do the outside of the quilt, so the mom did it.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nMichael Anderson\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nI drew a person skiing down a very big hill. I chose it because I like to go cross country skiing. It was very easy and very fun. I chose the colors that are on the picture.\r\nFirst we decided on the picture. Then we drew the picture. Then one of the mothers ironed the pictures on cloth. Then we sewed and tied knots in the yarn. \r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nRyan Barber\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nI drew a picture of a fox hunter, because I like to draw foxes and fox hunters. It was easy to draw. I chose the colors that matched the best.\r\nThis was the step by step process of making the quilt. First we drew the pictures, then we color them with fabric crayons. Then Mrs. Durkee ironed the pictures onto the quilt. Then we sewed yarn on the quilt.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nTiffany Schrader\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew a beaver. I chose it because I like beavers. I chose it from some of Miss Pretzer books. I was sort of hard.\r\nFirst we drew on a piece of paper. Then we drew it on drawing paper and colored it in. Then there were some moms who came and ironed it on to the fabric. After they where done Miss Pretzer took it home and sewed it into a quilt. Then she brought it back to the school and she let everyone sew their ties on.\r\nAnd that is how we made the Quilt!\r\n\r\nDarren\r\nJune2,\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nI drew the fort in Detroit. I chose it because I like war. It was prettie easy because I'm won of the best drawers in our class. I couldn't choose colors because the book already chose them for me.\r\nWe made the quilt in this order. First we drew a picture. Then we colored it with fabric crayons. Third some mothers iron the sheets so the color would go on the cloth. Then they sewed the quilt together. Then we tied knots in thread. Last they sewed the sides together.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nAmy Lucas\r\nJune 1, 1987\r\nI drew a man with an ax that chopped down a tree by mountains. I choose by looking at some drawings. And I thought that one was the nicest. And nobody took that drawing. I thought it was easy. The difficult part was making the tree laying down flat, and making the stump look right. I choose the colors by thinking what colors it would be in real life.\r\nThe process of making the quilt is first pick what you want to draw. Next you tell the teacher that drawing. Third we drew and colored the picture on paper with fabric crayons. Fourth you hand it in. Fifth, Mrs. Durkee ironed the paper onto the fabric. Sixth Miss Pretzer sewed on the framer. Then there were pencil dots on our square. Next you sew on those dots. Next we got our picture taken. Today a girl took our quilt to the Frankenmuth Museum. It will be hanging in the dark. So the colors won't fade. It will be hanging up for a month or two.\r\n\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nDianna Titmuss\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew a log cabin. I sort of thought it by looking through a Michigan Explorer book. It was mostly easy to do. I chose the colors by thinking what color a log cabin would be.\r\nThe first thing we did was draw the picture. Then we had to sew the things together. After that we took it to the kindergarten room to be sewed some more on the sides. Then we hung it in the hall. Now it's in the Frankenmuth Museum.\r\n\r\nErich Balbach\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI drew the picture of the car I chose one that nobody chose yet. A car was very easy to draw. I chose colors I liked.\r\nFirst you draw the picture on a piece of white paper. Second you iron it on a piece of white cloth. Third you sew the pieces of cloth together. Fourth you put the sides on. Then you put the stuffing in. Next you put the border on. Last you make knots with yarn. \r\n\r\nTodd Malicoat\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nJune 2, 1987\r\nI didn't choose my part of the teacher did. It was supposed to be a space guy. But it looks more like a thing.\r\nThe picture was not easy to make. (Even though it didn't look so good.)\r\nThese are the 6 ways to make a quilt. First you have to find something to draw. Then trace it on a better sheet. Then put in fabric and sew it. Last we tied it. It was pretty easy to do. It only took 5 min. or less.\r\n\r\nMichell Martuch\r\n6-1-87\r\nSesquicentennial Quilt\r\nMy picture was a log road with a wagon on it. I chose it because it had something to do with Michigan, and we had studied it. It was sort of hard to draw it, because I had to draw all these logs and a wagon on it. There wasn't that much choice for colors, because logs are one color and wagons are mostly white.\r\nWe made the quilt by drawing it with pencil first. Then we had to color it with fabric colors. After we finished that some mothers sewed the quilt. After that step Mrs. Durkee ironed our pictures on. Then she brought it to school, and showed us how to tie our squares. After that we hung it on the wall for display.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-10117/87.0421.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-10117/87.0421.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2011-05-23","dateverified_era":"CE","QDesignF060b":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"87.0421","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"MICHIGAN ALBUM QUILT","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-E92","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 19:02:20","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:12"},"sort":["MICHIGAN ALBUM QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Yq-DXpEB8akQsUwe2ZAZ","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"19-15-450","InstInvContrNumF004":"HK09-029","DateDataF006b":"10/17/2009","locationF007f":"Minneapolis, Minnesota","InstInvContrNumF004a":"78","OwnershipF082":"Private","InstNameF003":["Minnesota Quilters Inc."],"InstProjNameF003a":"Minnesota Quilt Project","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Back art/design on quilt back","Same fabric used throughout","Solid/plain"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","OverallWidthF12a":"34.5 in","OverallLengthF012b":"48.5 in","WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","BindWidthF047a":".25 in","NumStitchedF050":"8","NumStitchF051":"8","BordDescF034":"Border 1 (closest to center): in., sides, ;\r\nBorder 2:","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Maryland","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight (Square)","OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Green","Rust"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FamDateF023c":"1999","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","TypeInscripF019":["Other"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"\"Oxford\" appliqued on front","ContInscripF020":"\"I am still an eastern shoreman in my heart\" \"Helen Kelley\" \"Maryland Oct 1998 X\" Stamp is a print of a sailboat.","DateInscripF020a":"Oct 1998","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block"],"LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","NumBlockF026":"Whole ocean is half square triangles","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Muslin"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Bias grain"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ThrColorF049b":"off white","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052b":["Cables"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"sun\r\nwave","SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"PattSourceF065":["Original to maker","Public domain"],"AddNotesF066":"Oxford is where Helen's father is from. The House is her Aunt Myra and Uncle Aubrey Cox's home. 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","AddNotesF132":"Among the many honors that Kelley received throughout her career in quilting and service to her community\r\nwere: 1995—Artist of Distinction, Fiber/Metal Arts of Minnesota; 1998—Minnesota Quilter of the\r\nYear; 1999—”Renaissance” was selected by a prestigious national committee of quiltmakers and quilt\r\nhistorians as one of the 100 best quilts of the 20th century, a project organized by the International Quilt\r\nAssociation (“Renaissance” is now in the collection of the Minnesota Historical Society); and in 2000 Kelley\r\nwas selected to receive the Minnesota Textile Center’s Spun Gold Award. Kelley continued to lecture,\r\nteach, and exhibit her work right up to her sudden death September 1, 2008. A 30-year retrospective of\r\nher work was on exhibit in Marion, Indiana, during her induction into The Quilter Hall of Fame as its 38th\r\nHonoree, July 17-19, 2008.","QuiltGroupMQ120a":"Yes","NameGroupF120":"Minnesota Quilters, Inc., North Presbyterian Quilters","LocGroupF121":"Minneapolis, MN; St. Paul, MN","SpecialGroupF122":"Education of quilters and promotion of quilting. Quilts for the needy.","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner","Spouse of quiltmaker"],"RelnQuiltF007":["Quilt owner"],"IfQownerF007b":["Inherited"],"AcquiredF058":"Inheritance","ProvenanceF058a":"Inherited from maker, September 2008.","LocMadeF057a":"Minneapolis","ProvCountyF057b":"Hennepin","ProvStateF057d":"Minnesota (MN)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"OtherSourceMat":"Wrote 7 books. Obituary 9/11/2008, Mpls Star Tribune. 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The batting is cotton. Quilting was done with cotton quilting thread and #7 needles. \r\nBinding has cottage finish.","QuiltTopF054":"Amos, Beatrice Bird","LocMadeF057a":"Calgary","ProvProvF057e":"Alberta","ProvCountryF057f":["Canada"],"AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Beatrice Amos","MaidenF097b":"Bird","GenderF098":["Female"],"BirthDateF099":"04-16-1915","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Amherst","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"Canada","BirthplaceProvF098c":"Nova Scotia","EthnicF101":"English","OccupationF104":"Clerical; Quilter","AddNotesF132":"Quiltmaker also lived in New Brunswick.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/32-28-556/AHQP-1-0043-r.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/32-28-556/AHQP-1-0043-z.jpg"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"AHQP 1-0043","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Royal Alberta Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Niki Pasini","dateverified":"2014-04-04","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"LITTLE SHIP OF DREAMS","Maker":"[\"AMOS, BEATRICE BIRD\"]","Date":"1950-1975","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","InvenNumF075":"AHQP 1-0043","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","DigDateF079a_era":"CE","DigDateF079a":"2013","CopyRestF080c":"Contact: \r\nCurator/Assistant Curator \r\nWestern Canadian History \r\nRoyal Alberta Museum \r\n780-453-9176","DistribRestF080d":"Contact: \r\nCurator/Assistant Curator \r\nWestern Canadian History \r\nRoyal Alberta Museum \r\n780-453-9176","DisplayResF080e":"Contact: \r\nCurator/Assistant Curator \r\nWestern Canadian History \r\nRoyal Alberta Museum \r\n780-453-9176","LicenseF080f":"Contact: \r\nCurator/Assistant Curator \r\nWestern Canadian History \r\nRoyal Alberta Museum \r\n780-453-9176","legacy_kid":"5A-9B-5D","project_id":"32","form_id":"28","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:15:24","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:12:40"},"sort":["LITTLE SHIP OF DREAMS"]}]}}

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