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\r\n The fusible gold bias tape is from Clover Mfg. I designed the Celtic border with patches that could be put over block seams and then have the raw edges covered with bias tape. This became my Modular Celtic design technique, which allows me to make Celtic borders that will fit any size block or quilt.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"A Celtic Star is Born","SubjQuiltF025":"celtic, star, bias tape, applique, medallion","OverallWidthF12a":"40 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"40 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Gold","Purple","Red","Teal","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","MedallionF031":"32.5 inches","NumBordersF033":"3","BordDescF034":"First border is .5 inches, second border is 1.5 inches and the third border is 3 inches wide.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Silk"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik","Novelty"],"UniqueF037b":"Metallic lame premade bias tape","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Machine Applique"],"UniqueF038h":"Machine blanket stitching with contrast color thread was done on the Celtic Star. The gold bias tape is invisible machine appliqued with monofilament thread.","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting","Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Echo","Meander/free motion"],"DesignF052d":"The hand quilting around the center star is done with clear iridescent Sulky Holoshimmer thread in .25 inch echo rows. The machine quilting with monofilment clear thread in the large multicolor print and the black print follows the design of the prints. The purple print is meander quilted.","ThrTypeF049a":"synthetic","ThrColorF049b":"iridescent clear","NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"6","WidthF051a":".25 inches","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"OtherFabF040a":"There is a 4.75 inch wide hanging sleeve in matching fabric hand sewn to the top edge of the quilt back.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"DateInscripF020a":"2006","ContInscripF020":"A Celtic Star is Born 2006 Scarlett Rose Anderson, CA USA","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateFinishF023b":"2006","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Teaching or learning sample"],"OtherF060a":"Made as a sample quilt for teaching in Osaka, Japan in 2006.","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"A Celtic Star is Born is a Celtic & More pattern by Scarlett Rose.","ExhibitListF067a":"International Quilt Week, Osaka, Japan 2006
\r\nFeatured Artist Booth, Legacies of Love Quilt Show, Fremont, CA 2006
\r\nAsian Artists of Northern California Exhibit, Old City Hall Gallery, Redding CA 2008
\r\nQuilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show","RelItemsF088a":"Scarlett Rose's Celtic & More pattern, in print and pdf.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-03","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose; Jean Keyes","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2006","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-22/Rose.Scarlett.A.Celtic.Star.Is.Born.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-22/Rose.Scarlett.A.Celtic.Star.Is.Born.1500.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-22/Rose.Scarlett.A.Celtic.Star.Is.Born.back.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of the label on the back of the quilt.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-22/Rose.Scarlett.A.Celtic.Star.Is.Born.closeup.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup of center Celtic Star bias applique knot.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-22/Rose.Scarlett.A.Celtic.Star.Is.Born.Osaka.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Scarlett with her quilt in the special Celtic Quilts exhibit area of the International Quilt Week in the Osaka Dome, Osaka, Japan.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"A CELTIC STAR IS BORN","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 21:02:29","updated_at":"2024-03-21 16:15:27"},"sort":["A CELTIC STAR IS BORN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"365oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-6","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"This quilt is one of Scarlett's earliest attempts at making a dimensional art quilt. She learned about art quilts from reading a book, One of a Kind Quilts by Judy Hopkins. Taking log cabin blocks she made in a Shasta College night quilting class taught by Mary Peard, Scarlett used leftover kitchen curtain drapery fabric with solid color cottons for her design. Despite very mixed reactions and comments, she entered this quilt in several local shows and was thrilled that it got accepted to the AIQA Quilt Show in Houston, Texas, in 1990 along with her quilt, At Her Request, I Created a Garden. It was Scarlett's first time having any quilts accepted in this International Quilt Competition. The judge's sheet is included in the closeups.

The flowers are made from log cabin blocks that were faced and machine stitched to the cotton drapery print fabric. The flower stamens are green coated wire with black beads glued to the ends of the bent wires. ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"A Flowering of Different Realities","SubjQuiltF025":"art quilt, log cabin, dimensional, drapery","OverallWidthF12a":"40 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"51 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Cream","Green","Peach","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabricTypeF036":["Chintz"],"UniqueF037b":"Drapery fabric","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"EmbMatF039":["Beads attached"],"UniqueF038h":"Green coated wire was used for the flower stamens. The faced log cabin blocks were topstitched with invisible thread to the quilt top.","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch"],"DesignF052d":"Machine quilting with invisible thread following the print of the drapery fabric.","ThrTypeF049a":"monofilament","ThrColorF049b":"clear","MatUsedF044":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"The binding was pieced from the chintz drapery fabric and scraps of the solid color cottons.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"DescBackF043":["Back art/design on quilt back"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Beige","Blue","Cream","Green","Pink","Purple"],"OtherFabF040a":"3.75 inch squares cut from the fabrics from the top were pieced into a horizontal and vertical strip sewn with another background fabric for the backing. A row of squares was trimmed down to narrow rectangles along the bottom of the quilt when prepping for binding. There is a 4.5 inch hanging sleeve hand stitched to the top edge of the back.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"DateInscripF020a":"February 4, 1990","ContInscripF020":"\"A Flowering of Different Realities\" February 4, 1990 Scarlett Rose, Anderson, California, USA Exhibited at: Arnold, CA June 15-17 1990 Redding, CA Sept 22-23 1990 Quilt Festival - AIQS Show Houston, TX Nov 1-4 1990 Chester, CA July 4 1991","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DamageF016":["Fold marks or creases"],"FeaturesF053":"Inspired by the book, One of a Kind Quilts by Judy Hopkins, published in 1989 by That Patchwork Place. ISBN: 978-0943574554","DateFinishF023b":"February 4, 1990","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"CommSourceF064b":"Inspired by the book, One of a Kind Quilts by Judy Hopkins, published in 1989 by That Patchwork Place. ISBN: 978-0943574554","ExhibitListF067a":"Independence Hall Quilters, Mountain Heirloom Quilt Fair XIII, Arnold, CA June 15-17 1990
Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show, Redding, CA Sept 22-23 1990
Chester Piecemakers Quilt Show, Chester, CA July 4 1991","ContestListF071a":"International Quilt Festival - AIQS Show Houston, TX Nov 1-4 1990 - Artisan Art Quilt category","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-15","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2017","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-6/Rose.Scarlett.A.Flowering.Of.Different.Realities.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-6/Rose.Scarlett.A.Flowering.Of.Different.Realities.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-6/Rose.Scarlett.A.Flowering.Of.Different.Realities.closeup.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of one of the dimensional flowers and showing some of the patchwork.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-6/Rose.Scarlett.AIQA.Show.1990.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"This quilt hanging at the AIQA Show in Houston Texas in 1990. Scanned from an old photo taken by a friend who attended the show.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-6/Rose.Scarlett.A.Flowering.Of.Different.Realities.AIQA.judges.sheet.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"This quilt was judged by Emiko Toda Loeb and received 60 points out of 100.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-6/Rose.Scarlett.A.Flowering.Of.Different.Realities.back.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Back of the quilt showing the pieced sections and the written info in the lower left hand corner.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"A FLOWERING OF DIFFERENT REALITIES","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:18","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["A FLOWERING OF DIFFERENT REALITIES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"kq5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-440","essay":"This quilt was made for a Modern Quilt Guild's Artisan Cotton Windham Challenge for QuiltCon 2024. Scarlett was able to register early enough on the day it was announced to get a free fat eighth pack from Windham. She used all four colors provided, with three making up the background of the quilt. The cut selvage strips from all four fabrics were used as appliques.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"A Fracturing of Reality","SubjQuiltF025":"challenge, solid color, selvedges, matchstick, improv","OverallWidthF12a":"21.5 inche","OverallLengthF012b":"26 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Maroon"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OtherColorF014c":"Lime Green","LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052d":"Directional matchstick quilting with a walking foot.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"black","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Straight grain","Machine sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":"about .75 inches, varies slightly around the quilt.","UniqueBindF045a":"Binding strips were machine sewn on the back and flipped to the front. They are stitched down leaving the raw edge visible. Where the color changes, the fabrics were overlapped in varying lengths. The corners are pleated and machine stitched. Two rows of machine stitching in black thread secures the binding.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Green","Orange","Pink"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","OtherFabF040a":"A matching 5 inch wide hanging sleeve is hand stitched to the top back edge of the quilt.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"A Fracturing of Reality 2023 Scarlett Rose","DateInscripF020a":"2023","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2023","DateFinishF023b":"September 2023","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Challenge or contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"Made for the Artisan Cotton Windham Challenge by the Modern Quilt Guild.","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"OthSourceF063a":"The quilt top was made from a free fat eighth pack from Windham Fabrics. The hawaiian print on the back came from the free table at a quilt group meeting.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage exhibit at the Old City Hall Gallery, Redding, CA from May 3rd through May 25th, 2024.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Rose, Scarlett","DateDataF006b":"2024-04-29","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-440/Rose.Scarlett.A.Fracturing.Of.Reality.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-440/Rose.Scarlett.A.Fracturing.Of.Reality.1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2023-12-05","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-440/Rose.Scarlett.A.Fracturing.of.Reality.back.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back of quilt showing matching hanging sleeve.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-04-29","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"A FRACTURING OF REALITY","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-04-29 16:44:17","updated_at":"2024-04-30 04:09:11"},"sort":["A FRACTURING OF REALITY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"pK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-14","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"A Garden of Friends","AltNameF011":"Grandmother's Flower Garden, Signature block, Jack's Chain","OverallWidthF12a":"84 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"96 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Brown","Green","Pink","Purple","Red","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Because the design is an overall pattern, the names are listed here in alphabetical order:\r\n\r\nDorothy Allan Redding, Calif.\r\nMary Allen - Weaverville, CA.\r\nLee Apperson Alpine Quilters Mount Shasta 1990\r\nKitty Bachand Project City, CA 11/90\r\nLinda Ballard Palo Cedro, Ca 1990\r\nCheryl Grieder Bradkin Carmichael, California 1990\r\nKaty Bryan Redding, CA 1990\r\nMarian Collins – Cantebury\r\nJulia DeLorge Redding, CA. 1990\r\nJeanne Dillman Etna, Calif 96027 1990\r\nTrudy Flowers – October 1990 Modesto, CA.\r\nLinda Gibbs Redding Quilters Sew-Ciety 10-17-90\r\nEdythe B. Goldsworthy Redding 1990\r\nDonna Goodland Yreka, CA.\r\nConnie Halter (Redding, CA)\r\nMartha A. Hansen Arkansas City, KS\r\nMartha Hilbert Redding Calif 1990\r\nMary Israel Etna, California 1990\r\nLola Johnson - Yreka, California\r\nKay Jones Dorchester ~ England 1990\r\nPatsy Paul Jones Quilter’s Sew-Ciety Redding, Calif. U.S.A.\r\nMildred Journey Etna, Ca 1990\r\nHalli Keller Redding Ca 11/90\r\nLa Verne King 1990 Etna, Ca. (2 blocks)\r\nVada Lady Winfield, Ks.\r\nBetty Lyon Redding, Calif - 1990\r\nJean Maskell 1990 Oxford England\r\n10/90 Kathy Mattox ~ Redding, Ca. U.S.A.\r\nBetty McFadyen Cottonwood, Cal. 1990.\r\nRoberta L. McLaughlin Redding, California ~1990~\r\nMary Anne Melmoth Redding, Calif. 1990\r\nHelen Melo Mount Shasta, Ca\r\nCarol Millard Redding, CA 1990\r\nCarrie Minor Redding, Calif 11-17-90\r\nPauline Murphy Redding, California\r\nNorma Overbay October 1990 Hugoton Kansas\r\nLoyce Pace 1990 Cottonwood, Ca\r\nMary Ross Peard Redding, Ca. 1990\r\nCarolyn Pimentel Pimentel Ranch. Etna, California. Oct. 1990 College of the Siskiyous Quilting Instructor\r\nScarlett Rose 10-90 Anderson, CA\r\nPauline Rumbold 1990 Northampton England\r\nBu Salmonson Moline, Ill.\r\nLaurie Short Redding, Calif. 11/90 \r\nPat Simmerley Central Valley, Ca. 1990\r\nIrene M Smith Box 488 Etna, Ca. 96027 1990\r\nTrudy Eddington Smith From Simi Valley CA new to Redding CA I’m glad to belong to the Redding Quilters Sew-Ciety as of 10-10-90.\r\nEtna Quilt Club Sadie Starr 1990\r\nJudy Ann Stewart Palo Cedro, Ca 11-6-90\r\nBea Stone 1990 Mt. Gate, Ca.\r\nHelen Storbeck ~ October, 1990 Winfield, Kansas\r\nNancy Stracner Redding 1990 tnt (Tuesday Night Threads, a small group within the Quilter’s Sew-Ciety)\r\nRose Marie Straw Redding, CA. 1990\r\nKaren Swigart Redding, Ca 1990\r\nBarbara Tavolazzi Anderson, California 1990\r\nJanet Taylor Weaverville, Calif.\r\nBetty Thompson Winfield, Kansas\r\nDorothy Walls Etna Quilt Club Etna, California 1990 (2 blocks)\r\nMildred Weaver ~ Kansas, 1990\r\nHarrie Whipple Etna, California\r\nMarjorie Williams - Arkansas City, Kansas 1990\r\nDiane Wiman Etna, Ca. 1990\r\n\r\nThere are two duplicate signature blocks in the quilt because Scarlett needed to have 65 signature blocks for this design. Scarlett has self-published this quilt as a retail pattern that she sells through her website at www.ScarlettRose.com","DateInscripF020a":"1990","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","OtherExDateF023d":"ca. 1991","LayFormatF024":"One patch or allover","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Painting"],"FeaturesF053":"The border fabric has glitter fabric paint added to it for sparkle.","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","OthPeopleF056":"Storbeck, Helen","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","QuiltHistF059":"The signature blocks were exchanged at an event held in Yreka, CA in October of 1990. A tour group of English quilters were making their way across the USA, picking up American quilters as they travelled. Scarlett drove up to Yreka with members of her local guild, the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, CA and enjoyed an evening with all the visiting quilters. Each quilter had brought a stack of friendship blocks to trade! \r\n\r\nAfter she collected enough signature blocks, Scarlett used them in the Jack's Chain quilt layout along with some Grandmother's Flower Garden blocks she had pieced many years before. The fabrics in those flower garden blocks are from Scarlett's mother's scrap bag, so many of the fabrics are leftovers from clothing that Scarlett wore as a young girl. The yellow print in the background triangles was from yardage that Scarlett's mother hadn't used at all. \r\n\r\nSince \"A Garden of Friends\" has such fond memories associated with it, this quilt is a cherished part of Scarlett's quilt collection. This quilt is one of the many friendship quilts that Scarlett has made over the years. Because of its age, several of the signatures on this quilt are from quilters who are now deceased. \r\n\r\nThis quilt has been exhibited at the 1991 Quilt America! show in Indianapolis, IN and the 1992 A Quilter's Gathering in Westford, MA. Two local quilt shows: Chester, CA in 1991 and Redding, CA in 1992.","OthTopSourceF064a":"Traditional pattern variation","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"530-365-1402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","AddNotesF132":"Cheryl Greider Bradkin is the author of The Seminole Patchwork Book, which was reprinted three times with different publishers as Basic Seminole Patchwork. \r\n\r\nHelen Storbeck is a founder of National Quilting Day and a longtime member of National Quilting Association. \r\n\r\nScarlett Rose is the author of Celtic Style Floral Applique and Baskets: Celtic Style, both published by AQS in the 1990's. \r\n\r\nDonna Goodland designed and appliqued the Mount Shasta section of the California Sesquicentennial Quilt, which was made in 1997-1998 by members of the California Heritage Quilt Project.","description":"Using a Jack's Chain layout, this quilt has Grandmother's Flower Garden blocks mixed with signature blocks to create a special friendship quilt.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-14/4-DB-1B-475-Agardenoffriends.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-14/cherylgreiderbradkinAGoF.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-14/helenstorbeckAGoF.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-14/donnagoodlandAGoF.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"A GARDEN OF FRIENDS","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"Timespan","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","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-1B","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:59","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["A GARDEN OF FRIENDS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"4K5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-7","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"I drew this Japanese abare-noshi in a class taught by Deanna Charlton. The design became large cotton fabric appliques on heather gray no wale corduroy. I found the corduroy remnant at Fabricland and there was just enough for the outside of this knee length coat. Where the applique strips appear to fold over, I used the back side of the prints for authenticity. I fully lined the coat, adjusting the Hungarian Szur Folkwear pattern by leaving the back cape collar and large front lapels since there wasn't enough corduroy. The dark pearlescent buttons were found in a specialty bead store in Sacramento and cost more than the rest of the coat!

 I loaned this coat to Edy Goldsworthy, who modeled it for a fashion show held by our local quilt guild. She always kidded me afterwards that she really didn't want to give the coat back! I have worn it to many quilt shows, such as PIQF, QHC Lancaster, Houston and other special events where it received many compliments.","TypeObjF008":"Quilted garment","OwnerNameF010":"A Symbol of Good Fortune Coat","SubjQuiltF025":"corduroy, Japanese, noshi, coat, symbol, applique","PredomColorsF014":["Gold","Gray","Green","Purple"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik","Floral","Geometric","Novelty","Solid/plain"],"UniqueF037b":"no wale corduroy","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF038h":"Two sets of ties were sewn from metallic knit and metal beads were threaded on the ends.","MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Not quilted"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Gold","Gray","Green","Purple","Red"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","FeaturesF053":"Inseam pockets were sewn into the front seams, according to the Folkwear pattern. The invisible machine applique was done with clear monofilament thread on the top and cotton thread on the bottom. The metallic knit ties are tied in an infinity knot and hand stitched.","DateFinishF023b":"1991","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"OthSourceF063a":"The no wale corduroy was a remnant purchased at Fabricland.","TopSourceF064":["Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"The coat pattern is the Hungarian Szur by Folkwear. I adapted it by removing the capelet from the back and eliminating the lapel on the front.","ExhibitListF067a":"1992 Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show","ContestListF071a":"1992 Winters, CA Quilt Show - wearable art 2nd place ribbon","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-09","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-03-09","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-7/Rose.Scarlett.A.Symbol.Of.Good.Fortune.Coat.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-7/Rose.Scarlett.A.Symbol.Of.Good.Fortune.Coat.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-7/Rose.Scarlett.A.Symbol.Of.Good.Fortune.Coat.back.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back of coat showing the second machine appliqued design.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-7/Rose.Scarlett.A.Symbol.Of.Good.Fortune.Coat.closeup1.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup showing knotted ties with beads.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-7/Rose.Scarlett.A.Symbol.Of.Good.Fortune.Coat.closeup2.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Closeup showing where the reverse side of several fabrics was used to give the illusion of the fabric being folded over. Black elastic cord was used for the loops for the dark pearlescent buttons.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"A SYMBOL OF GOOD FORTUNE COAT","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:19","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["A SYMBOL OF GOOD FORTUNE COAT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"EK5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-244","essay":"I (Patt Seitas,owner) purchased the quilt on Ebay in October 2013 from Ebay seller scotpress.  According to the seller, the quilt was from an old estate in the Harrison/Lewis counties area of West Virginia and was made by Ada Romine Coburn (1860-1946) when she ws 9 years old. According to my research, Ada (Adaline) Romine was the daughter of Clement N. Romine (1823-1900) and Mary McWhorter (1836-1918). Ada was born on April 24, 1860 on a farm in Harrison county, West Virginia. She married Homer Coburn (1841-1922) on April 20, 1910 in Harrison county, WV. She died on May 13, 1946 at Mt. Claire, Harrison county, WV. She did not have any children. While she may have started this quilt when she was 9 years old, it is likely she completed later since "1883" is quilted on the quilt. The nine-patch blocks in this quilt are only 1.24 inches and the individual patches are only about a half inch. These small patches and blocks seem consistent with a nine year old girl who was making a doll quilt. If so, kept on sewing these blocks together for decades until she had a full bed-sized quilt.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Ada Romine's Quilt","AltNameF011":"Nine Patch variation ","OverallWidthF12a":"72 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"86 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Burgundy","Cream","Green","Pink","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Double Pink","Madder Brown"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"120","SizeBlockF027":"6-6.25 x 6.5 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"one inch inner cream border, outer 2 inch double pink border","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"7-8","NumStitchF051":"9","WidthF051a":"1/2 inch","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":".25 inches","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Hand sewn"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"NumPiecesF042":"four","WidthPiecesF042a":"two pieces are 5.75 inches, one piece is 34 inches and one piece is 32.5 inches","TypeInscripF019":["Date"],"MethodInscripF021":["In the quilting"],"LocInscripF022":["on border"],"ContInscripF020":"1883","DateInscripF020a":"1883","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Stains"],"DateBegunF023a":"Perhaps in 1869 (according to family lore, quilter was 9 years old when she made the quilt)","DateFinishF023b":"1883","DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","ProvCountyF057b":"Harrison county","ProvStateF057d":"West Virginia (WV)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"StateF107":"West Virginia (WV)","CountyF106":"Harrison","CountryF108":["United States"],"BirthplaceStateF098b":"West Virginia","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","BirthDateF099":"April 24, 1860","DeathF100":"May 13, 1946","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"Owner Associator":"51-150-36","OwnerNameF082a":"Patt Seitas","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","OwnershipF082":"Public","InstInvContrNumF004a":"PAS-010","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2023-09-11","ContactEmail":"pseitas@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-244/IMG_0976.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-244/IMG_0976.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2023-04-12","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-244/IMG_0977.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Detail","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-244/IMG_0978.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"The individual nine blocks are about 1.25 inches. The individual patches are about one-half inch. ","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-244/IMG_0981.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Back, showing stitching","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-09-12","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ADA ROMINES QUILT","Date":"1876-1900","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-09-11 23:11:06","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:57"},"sort":["ADA ROMINES QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"2q5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-1","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"I bought a Christmas “cheater” panel to make some sort of quilt out of when I was recovering from a hand injury, which made it all but impossible to use a sewing machine.  I decided to make the panel into an Advent Calendar for my young daughter. I simply added a flannel border and then used a blanket stitch to applique felted and numbered heart pockets around the border quilt.  Laurie Short quilted it for me.  Once the quilt was completed it was hung up after Thanksgiving and the hearts were filled with candies and little ornaments.  On the numbered day of the month of December, my daughter would reach into that heart pocket and pull out a candy and a small ornament. Then very deliberately she would decide where that individual ornament belonged and pin it to the quilt with the attached safety pin.  Eventually we stopped taking the ornaments the quilt each year they stayed pinned to the quilt.  Now the Advent Quilt is put up each year as part of our Christmas decor. Maybe waiting for little ones to do again?  The fabric panel \"Vintage Christmas at Saltbox Farm\" was designed by Deb Strain. ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Advent Calendar","QuiltTitleF009":"Advent Calendar","SubjQuiltF025":"Quilt Advent calendar panel","OverallWidthF12a":"26 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"42 ninches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Green","Red","Tan"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"One patch or allover","NumBlockF026":"1","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"border added to panel to allow for heart-shaped felt pockets attached with hand buttonhole stitch.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Cheater fabric"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF038h":"heart-shaped felt pockets attached with hand buttonhole stitch.","MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Echo","Meander/free motion"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"multiple","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/2 inch","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Green","Red","Tan"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2005","DateFinishF023b":"2005","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"PresUseF062":["Lap robe/shawl"],"LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"Maker Associator":"51-150-58","QuiltTopF054":"Keyes, Jean","QuiltedByF055":"Short, Laurie","OwnershipF082":"Private","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-20","DateF079":"2024-02-20","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-1/Keyes.Jean.AdventCalendar.2005-2.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-1/Keyes.Jean.AdventCalendar.2005-4.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-1/Keyes.Jean.AdventCalendar.2005-3.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Emma's Mail","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-1/Keyes.Jean.AdventCalendar.2005-1.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Emma's House","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ADVENT CALENDAR","Maker":"[\"KEYES, JEAN\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:11","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["ADVENT CALENDAR"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"4a5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-8","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"This quilt was an experiment in putting three blocks of different sizes together.  They overlap and share common pattern pieces.  This makes an illusion of blocks laying on top of each other.  The silk flowers and stems are hand stitched to the fabric, giving the quilt a three dimensional quality.  Scarlett made the bias tape used for the hand appliqued vines and she hand appliqued the leaves.

The small block is Mosaic #3, the middle block is Ornate Star and the large block is a modified Rolling Stone with a larger center square and side strips.

This wallhanging was donated to KIXE - Channel 9 in Redding, CA for their Art Auction in April 2002. It did well and raised some much-needed money for Scarlett's local PBS station.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"All Parts of A Whole","BrackmanF011a":"2775a,1641","SubjQuiltF025":"overlapping blocks, silk flowers, hand quilted","OverallWidthF12a":"31 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"31 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Green","Pink","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OtherColorF014c":"periwinkle","LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"UniqueF038h":"Silk flowers","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052b":["Feathering"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"Feather wreath hand quilted in the center of largest block.","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateFinishF023b":"1993","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Sold at public television station KIXE art auction in 2002.","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-09","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2000","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-8/Rose.Scarlett.All.Parts.Of.A.Whole.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-8/Rose.Scarlett.All.Parts.Of.A.Whole.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-8/Rose.Scarlett.All.Parts.Of.A.Whole.closeup.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"loseup of one of the silk flower embellishments hand sewn to this quilt.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ALL PARTS OF A WHOLE","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:20","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["ALL PARTS OF A WHOLE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Xa5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-384","essay":"This quilt was inspired by early 1800's botanical albums.  I used a collection of Chintz collected over a long (decades) period.  I used quilting weight fabrics, some upholstery (drapery weight) remnants and samples. ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Amazing Garden","QuiltTitleF009":"Amazing Garden","AltNameF011":"Garden Maze Sash","SubjQuiltF025":"Cut Chintz, applique, bouquet, reproduction style","OverallWidthF12a":"70.5 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"87 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Green"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor","Light or pastel colors","Bright or primary colors","Dark colors"],"OtherColorF014c":"Traditional Chintz Prints","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"48","SizeBlockF027":"6 x 6 inches finished","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by appliqued pattern sashing","Separated by garden maze sashing"],"NumBordersF033":"3","BordDescF034":"white, print stripe, white. Treated as 1 border","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Chintz"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"UniqueF038h":"Embroidery used to improve some blocks","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052b":["Feathering"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch","Parallel lines"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"8","NumStitchF051":"9","WidthF051a":"1/2\" on grids; 1\" to 1/4\" on parallel lines","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/4\"","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn","Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","WidthPiecesF042a":"40\"; 43.5\"; 2.5\"","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Place"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Made by Susie Wright, San Diego, CA age 69. Pieced over many years. Quilted in 2023.","DateInscripF020a":"2023","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Hand inked on inked appliqued scroll using a dip pen & ink and pigma marker.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2017","DateFinishF023b":"2023","FamDateF023c":"2023","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Home decoration","Personal enjoyment","Therapy"],"PresUseF062":["Bedding, special occasion","Decorative throw","Room decoration"],"LocMadeF057a":"Spring Valley","ProvCountyF057b":"San Diego","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Collected drapery weight upholstery samples/remnants and quilting weight cotton","TopSourceF064":["Traditional pattern variation"],"CommSourceF064b":"My original design from antique quilts as inspiration","Maker Associator":"51-150-60","QuiltTopF054":"(Susanne Gayle Dunn Wright)","QuiltedByF055":"Wright, Susie","EthnicF101":"White","RelAffF103":"Athiest","Owner Associator":"51-150-61","OwnerNameF082a":"Wright, Susie","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerCityF084":"Spring Valley","OwnerCountyF085":"San Diego","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Wright, Susie","DateDataF006b":"2023-05-01","ContactEmail":"wrightsathome@msn.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-384/WrightSusieAmazingGarden700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-384/WrightSusieAmazingGarden1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Arlene Stevens CHQP","DateF079":"2023-05-01","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-384/WrightSusieAmazingGarden700a.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Close up of several flowers","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-384/WrightSusieAmazingGarden700b.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closer detail of flower","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-384/WrightSusieAmazingGarden700c.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Detail of label","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-384/WrightSusieAmazingGarden700d.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Back of quilt","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-11","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"AMAZING GARDEN","Maker":"[\"WRIGHT, SUSIE\", \"(SUSANNE GAYLE DUNN WRIGHT)\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-03-11 02:14:21","updated_at":"2024-03-11 13:36:14"},"sort":["AMAZING GARDEN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"4q5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-9","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"This tailcoat was made as part of a special Peacock Mythos suit that Scarlett wore to a dinner held during the International Quilt Festival in Houston in 2007. She had two quilts in the show, one in competition and one in a special exhibit, Fabled Fibers. The curator of the Fabled Fibers exhibit, Ann Flaherty, organized a dinner for any Fabled Fiber quilt artists who were attending Houston.

The three zodiac designs featured on the tailcoat as appliques were made from original computer drawn artwork by Lena Hail and custom ink jet printed on fabric with her permission. At Scarlett's request, Lena drew anime style characters that represented all of the Western and Eastern zodiac characters for Scarlett's Peacock Mythos quilt. Another set of the Eastern zodiac characters were custom printed on fabric and used in Scarlett's quilt, The Tale of the Cat, which was accepted into the Fabled Fibers touring exhibit, which premiered at the Houston show before going on tour around the USA. The third anime quilt, From The East To The West, was juried into the digital imagery category of the International Quilt Festival competition at Houston.

Scarlett made a plush velour pullover top to wear with the tailcoat and matching pants for a complete outfit. The three anime zodiac characters used in the tailcoat are the Dragon, Leo and Pisces.","TypeObjF008":"Quilted garment","OwnerNameF010":"Anime Tailcoat","SubjQuiltF025":"anime, zodiac, tailcoat, bias tape, crystals, applique","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Purple","Red","Teal","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Bright or primary colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Polyester"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Striped"],"UniqueF037b":"Poly crepe, poly silky, metallic print, gabardine","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"UniqueF038h":"Iron on crystals in assorted colors","MatUsedF048":"No filling","UniqueBattF048b":"fusible non-woven interfacing for the tailcoat lapels","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FeaturesF053":"The tailcoat was made from Burda pattern 6386. It is fully lined, with part of the lining cut from the same gabardine fabric as the outside and part in a purple striped cotton. The collar is interfaced with iron on non-woven interfacing. The machine applique was done with clear polyester nylon thread. Bias strips of a polyester tie dyed print with a metallic pattern were made into fusible bias tape with a Clover brand fusible bias tape maker. Scarlett ironed the bias tape on the partially sewn together pieces of the tailcoat. She used the bias tape to cover the raw edges of the custom printed zodiac patches. All the machine applique was completed before the tailcoat was completely sewn together.","DateFinishF023b":"2007","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"OtherF060a":"Made especially to wear to Houston for the Fabled Fibers exhibit and dinner.","OthPresUseF062a":"Worn to quilting events on occasion.","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Pattern","Original to maker"],"CommSourceF064b":"Burda 6386 for tailcoat. The appliques were made from original artwork by Lena Hail and printed on fabric with her permission.","ExhibitListF067a":"Fabled Fibers Dinner, International Quilt Festival 2007 in Houston, Texas.","RelItemsF088a":"Matching pants from the same purple gabardine and a coordinating plush velour pullover top.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-02","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-02-10","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-9/Rose.Scarlett.Anime.Tailcoat.2007.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-9/Rose.Scarlett.Anime.Tailcoat.2007.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-9/Rose.Scarlett.Anime.Tailcoat.front.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Front of Anime","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-9/Rose.Scarlett.Anime.Tailcoat.Leo.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Left sleeve closeup of Leo the Lion from the Western Zodiac.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-9/Rose.Scarlett.Anime.Tailcoat.Pisces.700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Right sleeve closeup of Pisces from the Western Zodiac.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-9/Rose.Scarlett.Anime.Tailcoat.Fabled.Fibers.Houston.event.700.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Fabled Fibres artists meeting at Houston Quilt Festival in 2007 for exhibit premiere.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ANIME TAILCOAT","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:21","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["ANIME TAILCOAT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"SK5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-360","essay":"I made this quilt for the Fly Me To The Moon art quilt exhibit as an entry in the Moon in popular culture half of the exhibit. When my choice of theme was accepted, I asked my great niece Whitney Cain to create the line drawing of Arianrhod for me to use. While waiting to hear if the finished quilt would be accepted, I decided to add more ivy leaves and do more coloring to the image with metallic fabric paint. I hesitated about asking if I could send in new photos since the deadline had passed weeks before, so this quilt was judged by the original photos I had sent in earlier. I've always wondered if I would have been allowed to change the photos and then maybe it would have gotten accepted with the changes. This is not something that is supposed to be done, so I wouldn't recommend it. Some quilt contests mention that if the quilt looks too different from the original submitted images, it can be rejected even if it was shipped to location. I am much happier with how it appears now and I'm glad I added more details to the quilt. Arianrhod did get accepted to an online exhibit, E Pluribus Unum III, curated by Ann Flaherty on the QuiltArt site in 2016. That exhibit was online until about 2019/2020 when the QuiltArt site was taken down. I did submit this quilt to Road to California 2017 but it wasn't accepted. I did not enter this quilt in any other national shows because the size did not fit any appropriate categories. Artist statementThe moon is featured very often in myths around the world and many epic figures have powers related to the moon. I've been fascinated by mythology and legends, with the related art, all my life. Celtic art has inspired most of the quilts I've designed in my quilting career. I've spent countless hours learning about this dynamic style of portraying fantastic creatures and mythic heroes. While Celtic knotwork applique is what I'm best known for, I'm currently exploring Celtic designs made with other techniques. This unique opportunity provided the perfect chance for me to make a very different kind of Celtic quilt and to collaborate with my great niece, Whitney Cain, who is a very talented young artist. Whitney draws in a delightful anime cartoon style. I provided her with the details about Arianrhod and her legends so that she could do a line drawing for me to color, stitch and embellish. I thoroughly enjoyed the process of making this quilt, which allowed me to grow more comfortable with several new techniques. I hope to make more quilts about Celtic heroes and heroines as well as other legendary characters.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Arianrhod","QuiltTitleF009":"Arianrhod","SubjQuiltF025":"goddess, arianrhod, moon, woman, female, ivy, welsh","OverallWidthF12a":"18 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"30 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Purple","White","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)","Ink drawing","Painting"],"EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF038h":"Crayons, indelible black ink for faux stitching lines, metallic fabric paint for highlights, silk leaves on plastic stems.","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Meander/free motion"],"ThrTypeF049a":"rayon","ThrColorF049b":"white, yellow, varigated green, purple, gold, blue, gray","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/2 inch","UniqueBindF045a":"Stripe cut crosswise.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Black","Blue","Gray","Red","Teal","White","Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Place"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"ContInscripF020":"Arianrhod, Welsh Moon Goddess September 2015 made by Scarlett Rose Anderson, California","DateInscripF020a":"2015-09","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Written with indelible ink on the front at the bottom edge in all capital letters: ARIANRHOD - WELSH MOON GODDESS","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2015","DateFinishF023b":"2015-12","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Challenge or contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"Fly Me To The Moon Invitational Exhibit by Susanne M. Jones","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"E Pluribus Unum III, let the healing begin, an online exhibit in 2016. This exhibit was available online until the QuiltArt site was taken down about 2019/2020.
\r\nQuilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show 2016","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Rose, Scarlett, all rights reserved","DateDataF006b":"2024-01-24","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-360/Rose.Scarlett-Arianrhod.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-360/Rose.Scarlett-Arianrhod.1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2016-05-26","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-360/Rose.Scarlett-Arianrhod.closeup1-700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Showing the details with crayon and metallic paints and machine quilting.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-360/Rose.Scarlett-Arianrhod.closeup2-700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Scarlett's niece Whitney with the quilt at the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding show.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-360/Rose.Scarlett-Arianrhod.original3-700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"What the quilt looked like when Scarlett submitted it to the Fly Me To The Moon exhibit, before adding more painted details.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-360/Rose.Scarlett-Arianrhod.closeup4-700.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Lower left corner showing silk ivy leaves along binding and writing on the front of the quilt.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-05","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ARIANRHOD","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-05 17:31:47","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:48"},"sort":["ARIANRHOD"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Mq5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-336","essay":"Purchased on Ebay for $176.00 in February 2022 from ebay seller sarahil807, who had at that point sold 5 or 6 items. Two quilts were sold at the same time, this one and an early medallion quilt (KID no. 51-148-335). The seller thought both quilts were from the1920s or 1930s. I disagree.","TypeObjF008":"Summer spread","OwnerNameF010":"Art Nouveau Medallion","BrackmanF011a":"Owner's bases the name on the patterns of the fabrics used in the quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"77 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"97 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Brown","Cream","Gray","Pink","Red","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Chrome Yellow","Turkey Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","MedallionF031":"17 x 19 inches","OtherSpaceF029a":"Medallion center has four nine patch blocks on point, the 5th border has square in square blocks, other borders use rectangular or square blocks of fabric or a single fabric.","NumBordersF033":"12","BordDescF034":"(1) 2\" wide, rectangular blocks 4.5\" long\"; (2) 2\" wide border with fabric patches 1-6 inches; (3) 3\" with fabric patches varying from 3/8\" to 8\"; (4) 3\" wide, fabrics mostly 6.5\" long, many 4.5\", smaller 2\"; (5) 4.25\" square in square blocks with turkey reds alternating as the center square or the background; (6) abt 6.5\" wide, patches from 2\" to 7\"; (7) 3\" wide, patches length mainly abt 7\" some 5.5\"; (8) 4\" wide, most 7.75, smallest 3\"; (9) same as border 8; (10) similar to border 9; (10) 4\" wide x 7.25\" with some smaller; (11) outer row of blocks - 4 \" wide x 7.5-8.5\" with some smaller, plus some 1.25\" patches; (12) Pink fabric border on top and bottom about 2.5\"' wide with blocks 2.5 to 4.5 inches long","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Novelty"],"UniqueF037b":"There are many different colo-ways used of the fabrics. The width of the rectangular patches range from 2\" to 4\" wide with the length of the patches being about 6.5 to 7.5. Wondered if these were fabric samples.","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Clamshell"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"6","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":".25 inch","DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout","Solid/plain"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","WidthPiecesF042a":"30, 33.5 and 25.75 inches","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Disintegration of fabric","Stains"],"RepairHistF018":"Overall, in pretty good condition except for fabric disintegration in the turkey red fabrics used in the square in a square border. There is also an ink stain on the quilt.C","DateInfoF023f":"Colors and art nouveau designs suggest late 19th/early 20th century.","DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","Owner Associator":"51-150-36","OwnerNameF082a":"Patt Seitas","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","OwnershipF082":"Public","InstInvContrNumF004a":"PAS-024","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2023-12-12","ContactEmail":"pseitas@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-336/IMG_1069.jpeg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-336/IMG_1069full.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2023-09-11","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-336/IMG_1070.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Center medallion","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-336/P1000549.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Turkey red blocks (5th border)","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-336/IMG_1085.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Example of different color-ways of the same fabric pattern","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-336/IMG_1078.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Detail of quilting","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-12-13","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ART NOUVEAU MEDALLION","Date":"1876-1900","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-12-12 23:55:25","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["ART NOUVEAU MEDALLION"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"9q5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-29","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"Scarlett made this quilt for her Aunt Bette Hunnicutt. Flowers were requested, so Scarlett hand appliqued designs from various sources. She had collected block patterns from popular patterns of the time. Some/many are mostly likely to be Nancy Pearson designs. After the quilt was entered in many quilt competitions, Scarlett presented it to Aunt Bette, who put this quilt on her guest bed whenever Scarlett came to visit. Scarlett received a hand knit sweater in return for the quilt.
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\r\n After Aunt Bette passed away, Scarlett agreed to let Bette's son Edward keep the quilt. When he passed away, Scarlett got the quilt back. Unfortunately, it had a small burn hole in the wreath block on the bottom row center. See closeup photo. Scarlett cut away all the burnt fabric and batting, then hand appliqued a butterfly over the hole, front and back, after tucking a circle of batting inside to fill in the empty space inside.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"At Her Request, I Created A Garden","SubjQuiltF025":"floral, hand applique, sampler, hand quilted","OverallWidthF12a":"90 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"96 inches","OtherShapeEdgeF013a":"Top corners are square, bottom corners are rounded","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Pink","Purple","Red","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"9","SizeBlockF027":"4 x 14.5 inches, 2 x 11.75 inches x 28.5 inches, 2 x 17.5 inches, 23 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by sashing with cornerstones or connecting blocks"],"SashWidthF032":"3 inches","NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"First border is 6 inches wide along top and 12 inches wide on three sides, the second border is 3 inches wide. Both borders have curved bottom edges.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Multiple scrap","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Medium","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Grid/crosshatch","In-the-ditch"],"DesignF052d":"For the lattice and the second border, a diamond motif was used. A ray of 5 lines was hand quilted in the first border, alternating directions of the rays along the length of the border.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"5","WidthF051a":"One inch for the crosshatch, 1.5 inches for diamond side length","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain","Machine sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":"5/8 inch","UniqueBindF045a":"The binding was made from scraps of all the green prints used in the quilt.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["White"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","WidthPiecesF042a":"One full width of muslin with side panels cut from matching muslin","OtherFabF040a":"Muslin with hand inked info about the quilt and the dedication. A 4.5 inch hanging sleeve is hand stitched along the top edge of the quilt.","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Place"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"DateInscripF020a":"June 1988-October 1989","ContInscripF020":"A gift to Mrs. Bette Hunnicutt Christmas 1990
At Her Request I Created A Garden
June 1988 - October 1989 completed
Made by Scarlett Rose Anderson
Shasta County California USA
Mar 11, 1990 - Winters, CA 3rd place in Applique Apr 26-29 - Paducah, KY AQS Show June 15-17 - Arnold, CA show July 4 - Chester, CA - People's Choice for Best of Show Sept 22 & 23 - Redding, CA show Nov 1-4 - Houston, TX AIQS show","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Discoloration or dyes ran"],"RepairsF017":["Patched with period fabrics"],"RepairHistF018":"A butterfly applique was stitched front and back to cover the removed burnt fabric and batting. A circle of batting was placed inside to fill the hole. The quilt shows bearding from the polyester batting. One small area of the back has green dye from the front showing where something was spilled on the quilt, causing the color run to the back.","DateBegunF023a":"1988-06","DateFinishF023b":"1989-10","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"OtherF060a":"Scarlett was given a hand knit sweater in exchange for the quilt, as her Christmas present for 1990.","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Book","Magazine","Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"The applique block designs are probably from several sources, with Nancy Pearson the only name Scarlett remembers as a design source from that time.","ContestListF071a":"Mar 11, 1990 - Winters, CA quilt show - 3rd place in Applique
Apr 26-29 1990 - Paducah, KY - American Quilters Society Quilt Competition
June 15-17 1990 - 4th place at Arnold, CA quilt show
July 4 - Chester, CA 1990 - People's Choice for Best of Show from the Chester Piecemakers Quilt Show
Sept 22 & 23, 1990 - Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, CA quilt show
Nov 1-4, 1990 - Houston, TX - American International Quilt Association quilt competition
1996 - Otero County Fair - Rocky Ford, Otero, Colorado
May 9-13, 2006 First Place ribbon in the National Nursing Home Week Quilt Show, held at the Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center, La Junta, Colorado.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-13","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose; Bette Hunnicut; Martha Hilbert","DateF079":"2023-04-18","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-29/Rose.Scarlett-At.Her.Request.I.Created.A.Garden-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-29/Rose.Scarlett-At.Her.Request.I.Created.A.Garden-1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-29/Rose.Scarlett-Created.Garden-burnt.hole.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-29/Rose.Scarlett-Created.Garden-repair.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"The butterfly patch that will cover the cut out area of the burnt hole.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-29/Rose.Scarlett-At.Her.Request.I.Created.A.Garden.Otero.County.Fair.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"The quilt on display at the Otero County Fair in Colorado in 1996.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-29/Rose.Scarlett-July.1990-Best.Of.Show.Chester.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Scarlett with her quilt when it won Best of Show at Chester Piecemaker's Quilt Show in Chester, California.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"AT HER REQUEST I CREATED A GARDEN","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 21:21:05","updated_at":"2024-03-21 18:32:13"},"sort":["AT HER REQUEST I CREATED A GARDEN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"8K5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-23","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"I made this bias tape applique quilt with Celtic knot style cranes, originally calling it Zoomorphs, Japanese Style. I taught a crane applique class in Osaka, Japan in 2006 for International Quilt Week at the Osaka Dome using this quilt as a sample. My inspiration was the wire shapes popular in Japan for decorating gifts. Drawing from the Japanese art of Mizuhiki, I flattened my designs into two dimensions so that they could be appliqued with bias tape. I created 3 cranes, from small to large. I hand appliqued all the bias tape in this quilt but I taught an invisible machine applique class with the crane design.

Some of the bias tape I used is a readymade fusible silver metallic tape from Clover. I made the silver/white printed bias tape and blue bias tape.

The red area represents Japan, the land of the rising sun. the wavy edges with print background represents the water surrounding the islands of Japan.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"At The Water's Edge","SubjQuiltF025":"crane, Japan, bias tape, knotwork, Celtic","OverallWidthF12a":"39 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"40 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Gold","Red","Tan"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OtherColorF014c":"silver","LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Novelty","Solid/plain"],"UniqueF037b":"Tricot lame, metallic on cotton print","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch","Meander/free motion"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain"],"BindWidthF047a":"half inch","UniqueBindF045a":"Blue bias tape was hand appliqued right along the top seam of the binding.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Green","Pink","Purple","Tan"],"NumPiecesF042":"One","OtherFabF040a":"There is a 4.5 inch hanging sleeve of the same fabric hand stitched along the top edge of the quilt.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"DateInscripF020a":"2006","ContInscripF020":"At The Water's Edge 2006 Scarlett Rose Anderson, CA USA","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2005","DateFinishF023b":"2006","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"At The Water's Edge is a Celtic & More pattern published by Scarlett Rose.","ExhibitListF067a":"International Quilt Week, Osaka, Japan 2006
Featured Artist Booth, Legacies of Love Quilt Show, Fremont, CA 2006
Asian Artists of Northern California Exhibit, Old City Hall Gallery, Redding CA 2008
Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show","RelItemsF088a":"Scarlett Rose's Celtic & More pattern, in print and pdf.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-02","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose; Michiyo Okumoto; Heather Rose","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2020","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-23/Rose.Scarlett.At.The.Waters.Edge.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-23/Rose.Scarlett.At.The.Waters.Edge.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-23/Rose.Scarlett.At.The.Waters.Edge.back.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back of quilt showing the label.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-23/Rose.Scarlett.At.The.Waters.Edge.Osaka.class.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"2006 Crane machine applique class at Michiko Shima's quilt shop in Osaka, Japan.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-23/Rose.Scarlett.At.The.Waters.Edge.Osaka.Dome.700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Scarlett standing with this quilt in her Celtic Quilts Exhibit at the International Quilt Week in Osaka, Japan.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-23/Rose.Scarlett.At.The.Waters.Edge.Asian.Artist.JPG"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Scarlett with her quilt at the Asian Artists of Northern California exhibit at the Old City Hall Gallery, Redding, CA.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"AT THE WATERS EDGE","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 21:02:30","updated_at":"2024-03-21 04:12:52"},"sort":["AT THE WATERS EDGE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ba5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-401","essay":"Whitney received this quilt from her Great Aunt Scarlett while she was in UC Davis Hospital in December 2013 after having two titanium rods put in her newly straightened back. She had developed severe scoliosis as a teenager and she needed to have it corrected to protect her health.
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\r\nWhit remembers "You made it specifically to fit the dimensions of a hospital bed. I had no idea you were making it until you showed up to visit me. It brought me some desperately needed comfort in a time where I was terrified and confused." 
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\r\nWhit has this quilt hanging on the wall of her house. When asked what she calls it, she said "I never personally named it. Just the "quilt Aunt Scarlett made me when I had back surgery." Lol"
\r\n ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Aunt Scarlett's Quilt","SubjQuiltF025":"bow, pieced, small quilt, comfort, recovery","OverallWidthF12a":"32.5 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"43.5 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Cream","Green","Purple"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"six","SizeBlockF027":"6.5 inches by 6 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"2 inches","NumBordersF033":"One","BordDescF034":"Four inch wide print border","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Floral","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch","Meander/free motion"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Made from the border and backing fabric.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream","Green","Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"One","OtherFabF040a":"Same print as the border and binding","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","FamDateF023c":"2014","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"OtherF060a":"A present for Scarlett's great niece while she was still in the hospital recovering from major surgery.","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"Beau et Belle quilt pattern published by Scarlett Rose's Celtic & More","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","Owner Associator":"51-150-68","OwnerNameF082a":"Anthony, Whitney","IdentPersonF006":["Relative of quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Rose, Scarlett","DateDataF006b":"2024-04-15","ContactEmail":"spooplesart@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-401/Anthony.Whitney.Aunt.Scarletts.Quilt.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-401/Anthony.Whitney.Aunt.Scarletts.Quilt.1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Whitney Anthony","DateF079":"2024-04-15","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-401/Anthony.Whitney.Aunt.Scarletts.Quilt.new.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"A photo of Whitney's quilt when it was new.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-04-16","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"AUNT SCARLETTS QUILT","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-04-16 02:15:40","updated_at":"2024-04-16 17:36:27"},"sort":["AUNT SCARLETTS QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Pa5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-349","essay":"I designed and made this art quilt for the Fly Me To The Moon invitational exhibit, organized by Susanne Miller Jones for the 50th Anniversary of Man Landing on the Moon. It was one of two art quilts that I designed and made, but it was the only one accepted. Each artist submitted themes for their proposed quilts and if their theme(s) were chosen, they could then make their quilts to submit for jurying into the exhibit. I had submitted Bad Moon Rising and Arianrhod as my two theme choices for the Moon in popular culture half of the exhibit. The other half depicts astronauts, spacecraft, etc., from NASA as tributes to the anniversary.
\r\n 
\r\nI was one of 130 artists representing 8 countries who created the 179 quilts in this multiyear touring exhibit. My quilt did not tour for the extensive show list given on the flymetothemoon.gallery page, only to those exhibits which showed almost all, or all the quilts. The actual exhibits where my quilt appeared is listed in the Exhibits section. This art quilt collection was published in an exhibit book by Shiffer Publishing.
\r\n 
\r\nI picked words that are from the sixties to fit the theme for the fabric marker graffiti on the denim. One word, Wicked, actually has a double meaning for me because I am a fan of the musical Wicked, which is the story of the Wicked Witch from the Land of OZ. I used a spray bottle of fabric paint to make the blood splatters, in memory of the violent protests of the era.
\r\n 
\r\nHere is my quilt description that accompanied my art quilt:
\r\nThis Creedence Clearwater Revival song was a favorite of mine when I was in middle school. I didn't truly understand the lyrics at that time, but I loved the catchy tune and I played the 45rpm record of the song over and over. I am amazed now that my parents allowed that! When I was older, I finally understood the seriousness of the lyrics and how it related to that difficult time in our country's history. I chose to interpret this song in that context. 
\r\n
\r\nBefore I drew on the denim, I spent many hours rediscovering my skill with writing in the balloon style that was so popular back then. I remember decorating the paperbag book covers of all my school books, and some of my homework, with this graffiti. 
\r\nFor this quilt, I cut up my oldest and most worn pair of jeans and burned ragged holes in the denim to give me places to add the flame fabric. This was a very nostalgic piece for me to make, despite the seriousness of the issues of the time period.
","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Bad Moon Rising","QuiltTitleF009":"Bad Moon Rising","SubjQuiltF025":"art, moon, sixties, song, denim, jean, graffiti, wicked","OverallWidthF12a":"18 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"30 1/2 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Orange","Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Novelty"],"UniqueF037b":"Denim leg from a very worn pair of jeans.","ConstrucF038b":["Reverse Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Painting"],"UniqueF038h":"Fabric markers and fabric paint was used for the graffiti. The holes were burned through the denim with a barbecue lighter and the flame print put underneath the holes.","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"Black, gold","ConstrucBindF046":["Unfinished/raw edge"],"UniqueBindF045a":"The quilt edge was topstitched with gold jean topstitching thread in two rows 1/4 inch apart, except the zipper fly area where there is just one line of stitching. ","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"DescBackF043":["Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Cream","Green","Purple","Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","OtherFabF040a":"The fabric is a scrap piece of floral upholstery fabric. There is a four inch matching hanging sleeve hand stitched across the top of the quilt.","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Place"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Bad Moon Rising October 2015 Made by Scarlett Rose Anderson California","DateInscripF020a":"October 2015","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"The label is a piece of muslin hand stitched to the back of the quilt on the lower right hand corner.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2015","DateFinishF023b":"October 2015","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Challenge or contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"Fly Me To The Moon Invitational Exhibit by Susanne Miller Jones","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps","Old clothes"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"January 19-22, 2017: Road to California in Ontario, CA
\r\nMay 4-6, 2017: Utah Quilting and Sewing Marketplace, Sandy, Utah
\r\nJune 2-4, 2017: Quilters Unlimited Quilt Show in Chantilly, VA
\r\nJune 22-24, 2017: Reno Sew & Quilt Expo in Reno, NV
\r\nOctober, 2017: Indianapolis, IN Guild Show
\r\nMarch 8 – 10, 2018: Original Sewing and Quilt Expo, Atlanta, GA 79 FMTTM Quilts
\r\nMarch 15 – 17, 2018: Original Sewing and Quilting Expo, Lakeland, FL  79 FMTTM Quilts
\r\nApril 5 – 7, 2018: Original Sewing and Quilting Expo, Cleveland, OH (near NASA) 79 FMTTM Quilts
\r\nMay 22- September 8, 2018: Virginia Quilt Museum 100 FMTTM quilts
\r\nNovember 15 – 17, 2018: Original Sewing and Quilting Expo, Novi, MI (Detroit) 79 FMTTM Quilts
\r\nMay 9-11, 2019 - Quiltfest Lancaster, Lancaster, PA","OtherSourceMat":"Fly Me To The Moon: An Art Quilt Journey by Susanne Miller Jones, published by Schiffer Publishing 2017 in hard cover and paperback. ISBN: 978-0764354007
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\r\nFly Me To The Moon Gallery site","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Rose, Scarlett","DateDataF006b":"2024-01-24","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-349/Rose.Scarlett-Bad.Moon.Rising-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-349/Rose.Scarlett-Bad.Moon.Rising-1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-01-18","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-349/Rose.Scarlett-Bad.Moon.Rising-Closeup1.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of burned holes with fabric, marker graffiti and fabric paint blood splatters.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-349/Rose.Scarlett-Bad.Moon.Rising-Closeup2.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup of top right corner showing complete zipper and fly is intact along the edge, along with waistband and pocket.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-349/Rose.Scarlett-Dulles.Expo.Center.VA-June.2017.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Showing my quilt at this June 2017 Virginia quilt show. Photo courtesy Susanne M. Jones","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-349/Rose.Scarlett-View-4-1.lower.right-Indianapolis.Oct.2017.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"My quilt on the lower right in this Indiana quilt show. Photo courtesy Susanne M. Jones","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-01-29","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BAD MOON RISING","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-01-25 06:06:30","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["BAD MOON RISING"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"T65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-368","essay":"When Scarlett got married in 1997, her dear friend Kitty Pippen made this hand appliqued quilt as a wedding present. She is the author of Quilting with Japanese Fabrics and co-author of Asian Elegance: Quilting with Japanese Fabrics and More with her daughter, Sylvia. Kitty used one of patterns from her first book for this beautiful gift. Scarlett first met Kitty at the 1988 East Bay Heritage Quilters conference in Oakland, California, where her Cranes quilt was on display. Kitty was the only quilt artist outside of the Bay Area who had entered a quilt in this show. Scarlett and Mary Peard hung around her quilt, hoping to catch Kitty and they did! They were successful in convincing Kitty to enter her quilt in the 1988 Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding quilt show, held at that time at Enterprise High School, Redding, California. Because of the size of Cranes, it was hung from the ceiling and took up the whole end of the gym where the show was held. It was quite the show stopper! The next year, Kitty entered the quilt in the American Quilter's Society competition in Paducah, Kentucky, where it won the first place award for Innovative Pieced (amateur). Scarlett received permission from Sylvia to make an Artist Page for her mother Kitty on the Quilt Index.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Bamboo Pathway","QuiltTitleF009":"Bamboo Pathway","SubjQuiltF025":"applique, japanese, kitty pippen, pathway, kimono, indigo","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"45 1/2 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Cream","Gold","Green","Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","OtherSpaceF029a":"Different sizes of hand appliqued patches are tiled to fill a center area of indigo blue fabric.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Silk"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Solid/plain"],"UniqueF037b":"Silk chirimen","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Clamshell","In-the-ditch"],"DesignF052d":"Top and bottom areas of blue fabric are hand quilted in clamshells. The sides are hand quilted in wavy lines.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"blue","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"8","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"UniqueBindF045a":"Edge is faced to the back with 1 1/2 inch wide strips of solid blue cotton fabric.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Green","Red","White","Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Ink"],"ContInscripF020":"Good Luck! Dan and Scarlett \"A Path to Happiness\" 1997 Kitty Pippen","DateInscripF020a":"1997","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Label has a fused applique cutout of mirror image cranes included. These Japanese mirror image cranes is Kitty's logo.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FeaturesF053":"A 3 5/8 inch hanging sleeve is sewn to the top back and a 2 1/2 inch rod sleeve is sewn to the bottom back. Both sleeves are made from the same indigo blue fabric as the quilt facing. The Japanese fabrics for this quilt were most likely purchased from Kasuri Dyeworks of Berkeley, California, which was Kitty's favorite fabric store. Open for more than 3 decades, this shop closed in 2003. Owner Koji Wada and his wife Debby Danford had taken Kitty to Japan several times on one of their shopping trips. For more details about this Japanese fabric specialty shop please visit www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Unraveling-of-the-kimono-industry-Closing-of-2637041.php and www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-feb-23-me-kimono23-story.html","DateFinishF023b":"1997","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Wedding"],"PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging","Keepsake/memento"],"LocMadeF057a":"Lake Almanor","ProvCountyF057b":"Plumas","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Japanese fabrics purchased from Kasuri Dyeworks of Berkeley, California. Open for more than 3 decades, it closed in 2003. Owner Koji Wada.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"CommSourceF064b":"Kitty published this design in her book as quilts titled Silk Garden Path and Kona Bay Garden Path. She provided the pattern for a sample quilt titled Japanese Garden Path. The original quilt featuring this design is Scenes by a Garden Path, an award winning show quilt.","Maker Associator":"51-150-59","QuiltTopF054":"Pippen, Kitty","QuiltedByF055":"Pippen, Kitty","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","IdentPersonF006":["Friend of quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Wedding present","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Rose, Scarlett, all rights reserved","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-03","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-368/Rose.Scarlett-Bamboo.Pathway.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-368/Rose.Scarlett-Bamboo.Pathway.1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-01-31","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-368/Rose.Scarlett-Bamboo.Pathway-closeup1.700.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-368/Rose.Scarlett-Bamboo.Pathway-closeup2.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup of Silk Chirimen fabric used for applique patches.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-368/Rose.Scarlett-Bamboo.Pathway-closeup3.700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Closeup of the hand quilting in the indigo blue cotton background fabric.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-368/Rose.Scarlett-1997.Houston.Quilt.Festival.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Scarlett and Kitty standing in front of their quilts at the International Quilt Festival in Houston Texas in 1997. It was an amazing coincidence that their quilts were hung next to each other!","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-07","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BAMBOO PATHWAY","Maker":"[\"PIPPEN, KITTY\"]","Date":"1976-1999","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-07 15:53:14","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:48"},"sort":["BAMBOO PATHWAY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"8q5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-25","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"One of my dearest friends is a cat lady.  She usually has somewhere between 4 and 7 cats at any one time.  She recently remodeled her home and has a lovely sun room and brand new white chairs.  So, how to protect the chairs without looking horrible? She asked me to make two quilts that would act as lap quilts and cat protectors. Oh, and could they sort of match the new rug but not be too intrusive visually?  It took a while to figure out what to make but I finally settled on making two matching bargello quilts. I'd never made one before but after researching how to make one I set .  I hope she likes them. ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Bargello I & II","AltNameF011":"bargello","SubjQuiltF025":"bargello lap quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"27 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"41 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OtherShapeEdgeF013a":"both quilts are approximately the same size","PredomColorsF014":["Beige","Blue","Brown","Cream","Green","Peach","Rust","Tan","Teal","Turquoise","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"One patch or allover","NumBlockF026":"231","SizeBlockF027":"1.5 - 4 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Zig zag"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik","Floral","Multiple scrap","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Meander/free motion"],"ThrTypeF049a":"polyester","ThrColorF049b":"yellow","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":".5 inches","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Different fabrics","Print","Solid/plain"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Beige","Black","Brown","Peach"],"NumPiecesF042":"16","WidthPiecesF042a":"varies from 2 inch squares to large swatches","OtherFabF040a":"Cat fabric and left overs from the front were used for the backs.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Place","Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"DateInscripF020a":"2024-02","ContInscripF020":"To Kathy:
May your family (both two- and four-footed):
enjoy these bargello quilts, made with love by:
Jean Keyes Redding, CA :
February 2024","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"I had fun making the labels with cat fabric I couldn't use on the front","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2023-10","DateFinishF023b":"2024-02","FamDateF023c":"2024-02","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"PresUseF062":["Lap robe/shawl"],"LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"Maker Associator":"51-150-58","QuiltTopF054":"Keyes, Jean","QuiltedByF055":"Keyes, Jean","OwnerNameF082a":"Slinker, Kathy","AddNotesF066":"Kathy is one of my best friends. She's thoughtful, kind, and loving to two-and four-footed creatures.","IdentPersonF006":["Quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Given to me by my friend Jean Keyes in February 2024.","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-20","DateF079":"2024-02-20","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-25/Keyes.Jean.Bargello-2.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-25/Keyes.Jean.Bargello-5.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-25/Keyes.Jean.Bargello-1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back and label","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-25/Keyes.Jean.Bargello-4.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"quilting example","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-25/Keyes.Jean.Bargello-3.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Cat, chair, and rug for goals","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BARGELLO I II","Maker":"[\"KEYES, JEAN\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 21:13:53","updated_at":"2024-03-21 04:12:52"},"sort":["BARGELLO I II"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ra5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-357","essay":"Lilly made this quilt because she wanted to learn how to do crayon coloring with hand embroidery for a quilt. A friend gave her the patterns, which were from a class taught by Laurie Short at a local quilt shop. Laurie was well known in the Redding, California area for doing hand embroidery and for teaching classes with her patterns. Lilly paid to have the quilt long arm machine quilted by Tenna Olsen.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Mother's Embroidery Basket Quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Baskets","SubjQuiltF025":"basket, embroidery, crayon, sampler, mother","OverallWidthF12a":"53 1/2 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"64 1/2 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Pink","Red","White","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"20","SizeBlockF027":"11 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"1 1/2 inch border of solid pink, 2 1/2 inch border of printed muslin","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth","Muslin"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"UniqueF037b":"Assorted printed muslin used for blocks","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery","Other embellishment technique"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"UniqueF038h":"Crayon coloring on fabric, DMC embroidery floss","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design"],"DesignF052d":"Butterflies flying in a loop the loop path in a continuous line machine quilting pattern.","ThrTypeF049a":"Cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"3/8 inch","DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Pink","White"],"NumPiecesF042":"two pieces","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Ink"],"ContInscripF020":"Baskets Lilly Crews 2014 -2015","DateInscripF020a":"2014 -2015","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Label fabric is a print with an open space big enough for writing.","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","FeaturesF053":"The label was hand stitched, upside down, on the lower right hand corner of the back, near an area where the backing had to be patched 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Caption":"Lower right hand corner of quilt showing border design and changes of printed muslin background fabrics.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-05","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BASKETS","Maker":"[\"CREWS, LILLY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-05 17:22:48","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:48"},"sort":["BASKETS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Uq5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-371","essay":"This quilt is a beautiful pieced Bear Claw.  I purchased this from Julie Silber at a Leah Zieber Retreat in May 2022.  I just could not let her take it home!","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Bear Claw","BrackmanF011a":"#1879 pg 216#2110 pg 239","SubjQuiltF025":"Unequal 9-patch -large center square","OverallWidthF12a":"77\"","OverallLengthF012b":"97","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Brown","Cream","Green","Orange","Pink","Purple","Red","Rust","White","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Cheddar Orange or Antimony or Chrome Orange","Chocolate Brown or Hershey Brown","Chrome Green","Chrome Yellow","Double Pink","Indigo Blue","Turkey Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Dark colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"5\"","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Pieced Unequal 9-patch with large center squares - Brackman 2110 Puss in the Corner","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Muslin"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Mourning prints","Multiple scrap","Paisley","Print","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand 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Stevens savethepieces@msn.com, all rights reserved","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-08","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-371/ASBearclaw-r.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-371/ASBearclaw1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Arlene Stevens","DateF079":"2024-02-08","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-371/ASBearclaw700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"4 SQ area","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-371/ASBearclaw700a.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"1 SQ with corner border","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-371/ASBearclaw700c.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Side border","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-371/ASBearclaw700d.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Block detail","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-09","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BEAR CLAW","Date":"1876-1900","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-09 20:06:11","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:48"},"sort":["BEAR CLAW"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"R65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-359","essay":"This quilt was made with an Asian print jelly roll, which is made from strips of fabric cut 2 1/2 inches wide and the length is the full width of the fabric. It is a class sample for the Bento Box pattern by Brookshier Design Studio. It was long arm machine quilted on my domestic sewing machine using Westall Rulers in Baptist fans and a cable using ruler work and stencils.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Bento Box","SubjQuiltF025":"Asian, Bento box, class sample, ruler work, baptist fan, jelly roll","OverallWidthF12a":"70 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"70 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Green","Pink","Red","Tan"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"25","SizeBlockF027":"12 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"5 inch wide print border with mitered corners","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Novelty","Print"],"UniqueF037b":"Asian,metallic highlighted prints","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Elbow/fan"],"DesignF052b":["Cables"],"ThrTypeF049a":"Polyester","ThrColorF049b":"dusty pink","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"5/8 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Double fold binding was machine stitched on the back, turned to the front and machine topstitched.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Green","Pink","Red"],"NumPiecesF042":"One piece","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DateFinishF023b":"4/20/2020","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Teaching or learning sample"],"PresUseF062":["Study or teaching aid"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"Bento Box by Brookshier Design Studio","Maker Associator":"51-150-55","QuiltTopF054":"Rickey, Kimber","QuiltedByF055":"Rickey, Kimber","StateF107":"California (CA)","CountyF106":"United States","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Kimber Rickey, all rights reserved","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-03","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-359/Rickey.Kimber.Bento.Box.2020-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-359/Rickey.Kimber.Bento.Box.2020-1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-01-31","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-359/Rickey.Kimber.Bento.Box.2020.closeup1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Showing cable quilting design done by machine.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-359/Rickey.Kimber.Bento.Box.2020.closeup2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Cable and Baptist fan machine quilting","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-05","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BENTO BOX","Maker":"[\"RICKEY, KIMBER\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-05 17:31:45","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:48"},"sort":["BENTO BOX"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"bK5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-400","essay":"Bette was a skilled seamstress who sewed and custom tailored clothes for people in her hometown as a source of income. After she retired, she sewed lap quilts for the La Junta Nursing Home and crocheted for the Linus Project. She worked with 4H groups in La Junta for over 20 years. She had many friends and neighbors who were quilters.
\r\n
\r\nAfter her son Ed passed away, a neighbor gave Scarlett these Victory Star blocks. She told Scarlett that Bette had decided she wasn't going to do anything with them, so they were passed to her. She kept them for many years but also didn't get around to doing anything with them. They are now in Scarlett's UFO collection. Who knows what will happen to them in the future!","TypeObjF008":"Quilt blocks or pieces","OwnerNameF010":"Bette's Victory Star blocks","AltNameF011":"Victory Star, Double Star, Snow Crystals","BrackmanF011a":"3802","SubjQuiltF025":"star, victory, patriotic, scrap, double, snow crystals","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Peach","Pink","Purple","Yellow"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Multiple scrap","Novelty","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Not quilted"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DamageF016":["Fold marks or creases"],"FeaturesF053":"Nine blocks are assembled. They each measure approximately 18 to 20 inches square. There are four blocks partially assembled. The cardboard templates for the block pattern are stored with the blocks.","FamDateF023c":"1970s","DateQuiltF023":"1950-1975","ReasonsF060":["Personal enjoyment"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"LocMadeF057a":"La Junta","ProvCountyF057b":"Otero","ProvStateF057d":"Colorado (CO)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"Maker Associator":"51-150-67","QuiltTopF054":"Hunnicutt, Bette","IfOtherF007d":"Aunt","RelAffF103":"Methodist","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","IdentPersonF006":["Relative of quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Inheritance","DateDataF006b":"2024-04-15","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-400/Rose.Scarlett.Bette.Victory.Star.Blocks.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-400/Rose.Scarlett.Bette.Victory.Star.Blocks.1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2021-08-27","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-400/Rose.Scarlett.Bette.Victory.Star.4.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of four Victory Star blocks","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-04-15","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BETTES VICTORY STAR BLOCKS","Maker":"[\"HUNNICUTT, BETTE\"]","Date":"1950-1975","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-04-15 14:33:08","updated_at":"2024-04-16 04:11:57"},"sort":["BETTES VICTORY STAR BLOCKS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"-65nWZEB8akQsUweirRd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-219","essay":"Purchased on Ebay in December 2017 from Ebay seller "fourthcornerfinds". According to the seller, it was found in Chester, WV with a small scrap of provenance (I don't have this). Unique design using small buttonhole stitches. Nine hundred itty bitty berries -- scant 1//4 inches.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Blossoms and Berries","SubjQuiltF025":"Floral with hundreds of berries.","OverallWidthF12a":"77 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"77 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Red","White","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Chrome Green","Chrome Yellow","Turkey Red"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"16","SizeBlockF027":"about 13 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Vine with flowers and berries, about 11 to 12.5 inches wide","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design","Grid/crosshatch"],"DesignF052d":"All over freehand diagonal square grid","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"8","WidthF051a":"about 3/4 inch","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Straight grain"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/4 inch","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Solid/plain"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"NumPiecesF042":"4 pieces ","WidthPiecesF042a":"4.25 inches, 35 inches, 35 inches, 2.25 inches","OverCondF015":"Fair/worn","DamageF016":["Disintegration of fabric","Tears or holes","Wear to edge or binding"],"RepairsF017":["Patched with period fabrics"],"RepairHistF018":"A few patches that appear to be period white patches on the front of the quilt. Quilt is unwashed.","DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","Owner Associator":"51-150-36","OwnerNameF082a":"Patt Seitas","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","OwnershipF082":"Public","OwnerCityF084":"San Diego","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"InstInvContrNumF004a":"PAS-001","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2023-07-02","ContactEmail":"pseitas@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-219/BlossomsBerries.jpeg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-219/BlossomsBerriesZoom.jpeg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2023-07-02","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-219/BlossomsBerriesDetail.jpeg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Detail of berries, showing the tiny buttonhole stitch.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-219/BlossomsBerryBlock.jpeg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Showing Block.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-07-03","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BLOSSOMS AND BERRIES","Date":"1850-1875","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-07-02 17:12:25","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["BLOSSOMS AND BERRIES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"u61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-37","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Branches of a Tree Upon Which Friendship Blooms","OverallWidthF12a":"78 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"93 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Brown","Red","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Names on the signature blocks:\r\n\r\nScarlett Rose 3-9-90\r\nLaurie Short 3/90\r\nLinda Symons March 90\r\nSharon McCarthy (Laurie’s sister)\r\nLinda Ballard Viola Spring 90\r\nM (Mary Ross) Peard\r\nLoyce Pace ‘90\r\nKathy Mattox Viola ‘90\r\nCathy Ferrarese Viola ’90 Kathy Case March ‘90\r\nKathy Case\r\n\r\nLaurie wrote a poem on her signature block that is used as the quilt label on the back of this quilt:\r\nScarlett is her wonderful name\r\nAnd… beautiful quilts are her fame…\r\nShe helped us pick this block…..\r\nAnd…her feet don’t like socks\r\n\r\nOne of Linda Symon's blocks was also appliqued on the back, since it had a heart appliqued in the center of the black square and Scarlett felt it wasn't suitable for making into a flower.\r\n\r\nLaurie Short of Redding, California, organized a series of quilting retreats for friends from 1989 to 1991. These four retreats included a friendship block project that everyone worked on, along with their own projects. Laurie charged a small fee to attend, to cover her costs of providing common fabric(s) for the blocks and for some of the food expense. These retreats were attended by invitation only and expanded from 3 day events for the first two retreats, to four day events for the last two retreats.\r\n\r\nLaurie provided supply lists for the friendship blocks and a list of what else to bring, such as sleeping bags, towels, etc. Meals were potluck and each person was responsible for one meal. She drew a map, along with her written directions to the retreat site.\r\n\r\nLaurie Short’s second retreat was held in Shingletown, California on March 9-11, 1990. Viola, California, was the location of the first retreat and that name was added with the signatures as the name of the retreat even though the location had changed to a house in Shingletown.\r\n\r\n\r\nLaurie made up binders for each friend to keep all their retreat information together. She also made worry bears as a gift given at one of the retreats. Another gift was a handkerchief doll. She gave out handmade awards for various achievements. Scarlett won the Night Owl award, since she likes to stay up very late! Scarlett still has her worry bear, handkerchief doll, Night Owl award and retreat binder.\r\n\r\nA teacher at local quilt shops since the late 70s, Laurie Short is a founding member of the Quilter’s Sew-Ciety of Redding, California. She is a quilt historian, quilt restorer and appraiser.\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1990","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on back"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1990","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038d":["Other novelty technique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","OthPeopleF056":"Case, Kathy","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was made from the signature blocks exchanged at the second retreat organized by Laurie Short of Redding, California. Because each person made four blocks for each of the other people attending, there were a large number of blocks to put together in one quilt.\r\n\r\nScarlett was inspired to take the blocks she received and run a gathering stitch around the black center square, drawing up the square so that the blocks could be turned into flowers. These were appliqued down with beads in the center of the black, to make them more flowerlike. Some of the triangles were faced so they could become three dimensional petals, allowing the flowers/blocks to be overlapped.\r\n\r\nA picture of the original signature block, a black square with four red triangles sewn to it, was uploaded with this record.\r\n\r\nScarlett entered this quilt in the Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee quilt show held on May 24 & 25th, 1992, where it won Second Place in Applique Quilts. Scarlett received $400 in prize money along with her ribbon. Besides Dollywood, this quilt was juried into the 1991 National Quilting Association show held in Lincoln, Nebraska, the 1991 National Quilt Festival in Branson, Missouri, the 1991 AIQA show (International Quilt Festival) in Houston, Texas. In 1992, it was shown in the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival in Williamsburg, Virginia. Scarlett entered it in several local quilt shows, one in Redding, California and another in Chester, California. Scarlett was invited to send a quilt to the Pajarro Valley Quilt Association's 1998 quilt show and she chose to send this quilt as an example of her work.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerStateF086":"California","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"530-365-1402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","AddNotesF132":"Quilting friends went to four retreats organized by Laurie Short of Redding, California. Ranging from 1989 to 1991, there was also a two day workshop taught by a member of the group that was counted as an extra retreat.","description":"This quilt was made with friendship blocks sewn at the second quilting retreat organized by Laurie Short of Redding, California. Scarlett Rose wanted to do something very special with the blocks she received and came up with this result.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/BranchesofaTreeUponWhichFriendshipBlooms.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/BranchesCloseupA.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/BranchesCloseupB.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/LabelonBack.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/UnsewnBlockC.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"BRANCHES OF A TREE UPON WHICH FRIENDSHIP BLOOMS","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","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","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-30","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:18","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["BRANCHES OF A TREE UPON WHICH FRIENDSHIP BLOOMS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"6a5nWZEB8akQsUweirRd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-189","essay":"Current owner's Aunt Helen made the quilt for the owner, who has had the quilt all her life.  Aunt Helen, as of 2/11/2006, was said to be no longer quilting, as her arthritis interferes with making her small stitches.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Bunny Quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Bunny Quilt","AltNameF011":"Bunny Quilt","BrackmanF011a":"Mountain Mist # 33 Bunnies","SubjQuiltF025":"Bunnies","OverallWidthF12a":"40.25\"","OverallLengthF012b":"50.125\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Pink","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Two color"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBordersF033":"3","BordDescF034":"white, pink, white","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"UniqueF038h":"embroidered, used a blind stitch applique","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052b":["Feathering"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch"],"DesignF052d":"feathered oval in the center; feathered waves in the border","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain","Home cut"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Pink"],"OtherFabF040a":"says it has seams, but not how many or what size","TypeInscripF019":["Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Baby Bunny Quilt made from Mountain Mist pattern by Aunt Helen Attenberg of Crystal Lake, Illinois, for birth of Patty Wright born January 30, 1939 in Saticoy, California. Grandma Pinnows Aunt Bertha helped with the quilting. Helen also made the same quilt in blue for her son Jim in 1947 and another one for her sister Dorothy, who had three daughters.","DateInscripF020a":"January 30, 1939, 1947","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Fading"],"RepairHistF018":"worn from use","FamDateF023c":"1939 estimated","DateInfoF023f":"This pattern was put out by Mountain Mist in 1933","DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","ReasonsF060":["Baby or crib"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"LocMadeF057a":"Crystal Lake","ProvStateF057d":"Illinois (IL)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"OthSourceF063a":"Possibly sewing scraps, the red may have been purchased for the quilt, coloring was consistent throughout.","TopSourceF064":["Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"Mountain Mist # 33","QuiltTopF054":"Attenburg, Helen","QuiltedByF055":"Aunt Bertha helped","IfOtherF007d":"Niece","CityF106a":"Crystal Lake ","StateF107":"Illinois (IL)","CountryF108":["United States"],"Owner Associator":"51-150-47","SourceOtherF006a":"California Heritage Quilt Project Board Member","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"The quilt was given to Pat Masterson as a gift when she was a child","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerCityF084":"Ventura ","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Pat Masterson","DateDataF006b":"2023-06-09","ContactEmail":"masterfabric255@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-189/PatMbunniequilt700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-189/PatMbunniequilt1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"2023","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2023","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-189/PatMbunniequiltlabel700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"label","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-06-11","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BUNNY QUILT","Maker":"[\"ATTENBURG, HELEN\"]","Date":"1930-1949","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-06-09 22:04:13","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["BUNNY QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"U65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-372","essay":"This redwork quilt was given to me by my father's family upon the death of my grandfather.  There are no records about who may have made it or when. An appraisal several years ago dated it to be around 1900 or so.  Many of the images or words embroidered on the quilt depict words of love, maybe early love, like for a wedding is my best guess.  It's in very good conditional and I believe it wasn't used because in the top left corner when facing it, the words "Good Luck" has a glaring mistake.  I believe when the maker transferred her lines to embroider, the fancy "L" was transposed upside down, creating an "F", so it reads " Good F _ _ _" instead.  I can't believe that was intentional....but that is just my thoughts on it, I have no way to prove it was done in error.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Carey Redwork Quilt","SubjQuiltF025":"Redwork; Penny Squares","OverallWidthF12a":"81","OverallLengthF012b":"90","ShapeEdgeF013":"Scalloped","PredomColorsF014":["Red","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Two color"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"72","SizeBlockF027":"7.5\" x 7.5\" finished","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"10.5\" scalloped on 4 sides","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Muslin"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Clamshell"],"DesignF052b":["Fans"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"9","NumStitchF051":"9","WidthF051a":"5/8\"","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain","Hand sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/4\"","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Hand sewn"],"ColorBackingF040b":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DamageF016":["Fold marks or creases"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation","Wedding"],"OtherF060a":"My best guess is this quilt was made for a wedding gift.","PresUseF062":["Exhibit","Keepsake/memento","Room decoration","Study or teaching aid"],"ProvStateF057d":"Ohio (OH)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"RelnQuiltF007":["Unknown but from my family"],"StateF107":"Ohio (OH)","CountryF108":["United States"],"EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"Owner Associator":"51-150-32","AcquiredF058":"Inheritance","ProvenanceF058a":"Upon my paternal grandfather's death in 2005","OwnershipF082":"Public","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Arlene Stevens savethepieces@msn.com, all rights reserved","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-07","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-372/ASCareyRedwork-r.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-372/ASCareyRedwork1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Arlene Stevens","DateF079":"2024-01-14","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-372/ASCareyRedwork700c.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-372/ASCareyRedwork700.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-372/ASCareyRedwork700b.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-372/ASCareyRedwork700d.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-09","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"CAREY REDWORK QUILT","Date":"1901-1929","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-09 20:09:30","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:48"},"sort":["CAREY REDWORK QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"_65nWZEB8akQsUweirRd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-224","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Carpenter's Wheel","AltNameF011":"Diamdem Star, Double Star, Twinkling Stars, Sunflower and Star Within A Star.","BrackmanF011a":"Brackman Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns #3809","OverallWidthF12a":"63.5 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"84 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Cream","Gold","Green","Pink","Red","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Chocolate Brown or Hershey Brown","Chrome Yellow","Indigo Blue","Madder Red or Cinnamon Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"48","SizeBlockF027":"Star Blocks are about 11 to 11.5 inches square. Alternate green blocks are about 9\" square.","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"NumBordersF033":"None","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Double parallel lines","Single parallel lines"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"ThrTypeF049a":"Cotton","ThrColorF049b":"White","NumStitchedF050":"8","NumStitchF051":"4","WidthF051a":"Double parallel lines: 1/4 inch between the two lines; 5/8 inches between sets of double lines. Single parallel lines: about 5/8\" between lines.","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"3/16 inches","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Hand sewn","Solid/plain"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","WidthPiecesF042a":"31 and 33 inches","OverCondF015":"Fair/worn","DamageF016":["Disintegration of fabric","Stains","Tears or holes"],"DateInfoF023f":"Looks like an 1830s quilt to me.","DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","Owner Associator":"51-150-36","OwnerNameF082a":"Patt Seitas","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","OwnershipF082":"Public","OwnerCityF084":"San Diego","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"InstInvContrNumF004a":"PAS-005","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2023-07-09","ContactEmail":"pseitas@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-224/CarpentersWheel.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-224/CarpentersWheetSeitasZoom.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2023-07-09","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-224/CarpentersWheel2.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Block detail","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-224/CarpentersWheel3.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Block Detail","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-224/CarpentersWheel4.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Block Detail","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-224/CarpentersWheel5.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Backing, which shows the quilting patterns used.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-07-13","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"CARPENTERS WHEEL","Date":"1800-1849","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-07-10 00:10:12","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:57"},"sort":["CARPENTERS WHEEL"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"s61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-29","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Carrie's Rooster Quilt","AltNameF011":"Various rooster applique designs","OverallWidthF12a":"90 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"108 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Brown","Red","Rust"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"1A Dee 83 (Deanna Charlton)\r\n2A Judy Hafner\r\n3A Candy '83 (last name Bally?)\r\n4A Edith Huckleberry\r\n5A Marge Winters\r\n\r\n1B DC 84 (Julia DeLorge's granddaughter?)\r\n2B GS (Ginger Strange)\r\n3B Carol Millard\r\n4B CH (Connie Halter, Deanna Charlton's sister)\r\n5B 1(cent mark symbol) 83 (Penny Lockwood)\r\n\r\n1C J. Good (Joyce)\r\n2C JF (Jane Ferris?)\r\n3C MRP (Mary Ross Peard)\r\n4C Scarlett Rose 6-8-83\r\n5C Susie Harris 7-4-83\r\n\r\n1D Joyce Harris July 1983 (Susie's Mom)\r\n2D unsigned (Carrie's block)\r\n3D Edy G (Goldsworthy)\r\n4D Jody Cloud\r\n5D Pat Coulson 83","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1983","DateInfoF023f":"These friendship blocks were made by Quilter's Sew-Ciety members in 1983 & 1984, then set together by Carrie Minor. She passed away in abt. 1992, after which her daughter Carrie gave the partly finished top to Scarlett Rose, who added the border fabric and appliqued the lattice corner squares.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique","Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Embroidery"],"QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ThrColorF049b":"The muslin blocks were hand quilted with ecru thread, the sashing with red thread and the border is yellow thread.","MakerGroupNameF097":"The Frontier Quilters; Quilter's Sew-Ciety","QuiltTopF054":"Minor, Carrie","QuiltedByF055":"Tinker, Wanda","LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Carrie Minor collected ceramic roosters throughout her life. After she passed away in the early 90s, her collection was given away to family and friends, each of whom got to chose a rooster to keep in her memory. Carrie was a founding member of the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding and she asked the membership to make her rooster friendship blocks. 19 members made blocks, so along with her own, this makes up the 20 blocks in this quilt top. There were very few patterns available at the time, so members used whatever resources they could find to get a rooster design that they could applique for Carrie. The hand quilting was done in 2019 by the Frontier Quilters of Anderson. Scarlett paid to have the hand quilting done, with the money going to support the Frontier Senior Center in Anderson, CA.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"ContestListF071a":"This quilt was entered in the Inter-Mountain Fair in MacArthur, California. It won third place in the group quilt category and received the June Boster Award for Best Hand Stitched Quilt of 2019.","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"5303651402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","description":"This quilt top features applique blocks made by 20 members of the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, CA, in 1983. Membership in the Sew-Ciety was at about 35 quilters at that time.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterFull.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterFullzoom.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/Blockscloseup.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/ScarlettRooster.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterBorder.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterFair2019.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"CARRIES ROOSTER QUILT","Maker":"[\"BALLY, CANDY?\", \"CHARLTON, DEANNA\", \"CLOUD, JODY\", \"COULSON, PAT\", \"FERRIS, JANE?\", \"GOLDSWORTHY, EDY\", \"GOOD, JOYCE\", \"HAFNER, JUDY\", \"HALTER, CONNIE\", \"HARRIS, JOYCE\", \"HARRIS, SUSIE\", \"HUCKLEBERRY, EDITH\", \"LOCKWOOD, PENNY\", \"MILLARD, CAROL\", \"PEARD, MARY ROSS\", \"ROSE, SCARLETT\", \"STRANGE, GINGER\", \"WINTERS, MARGE\", \"MINOR, CARRIE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","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","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-29","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:11","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["CARRIES ROOSTER QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"b65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-403","essay":"After attending several anime conventions, Whitney created a cat girl character. She purchased the furry cat ears and the outfit, doing her own makeup and buying a wig. Everyone in the group that went to SacAnime in January 2013 had a cat girl cosplay to wear for day 3 of the event. 
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\r\nWhit sketched a cat girl design and then hand back stitched it on muslin. She did three versions of the cat girl, one with black embroidery floss, one with various colors of embroidery floss and one with crayon coloring as well as the hand embroidery. She pieced the trimmed down blocks together, sandwiched it with a piece of batting and the same fabric as the border was used for the backing. Each block was outline quilted and the rest safety pinned.
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\r\nShe didn't get around to doing the rest of the quilting to finish this project and the Cat Girl UFO was stored for many years as Whit moved around. In September of 2022, Whit discovered that the basement where the UFO was stored in a box, had flooded. It had rotted and was salvageable, so Whit had to throw it away. Lucky for her, Aunt Scarlett had photographed this UFO so it could be documented.","TypeObjOtherF008a":"Quilt top sandwiched with backing and batting, partially quilted but not bound.","OwnerNameF010":"Cat Girl Quilt","SubjQuiltF025":"cat, girl, anime, cosplay, hand embroidery","OverallWidthF12a":"approx. 33 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"approx. 17 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Cream","Green","Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"3","SizeBlockF027":"approx. 8 inches by 12 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by vertical strips"],"SashWidthF032":"approx. 2 inches","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Approx. 3 Inch strips of the same print as the sashing and backing.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Plaid","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"cream","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Cream","Green","Red"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","OtherFabF040a":"Same print as the sashing and border on the front.","FeaturesF053":"This unfinished quilt was discovered to have rotted by soaking in a flooded basement, so it was thrown away in 2022.","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Personal enjoyment"],"OtherF060a":"Inspired by the cat girl cosplay worn at SacAnime in January 2013.","OthPresUseF062a":"Quilt was thrown away because it had rotted in a flooded basement.","LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"CommSourceF064b":"Whitney drew herself as a Cat Girl, a generic anime character.","Maker Associator":"51-150-68","QuiltTopF054":"Anthony, Whitney","QuiltedByF055":"Anthony, Whitney","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Anthony, Whitney","DateDataF006b":"2024-04-17","ContactEmail":"spooplesart@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-403/Anthony.Whitney.Cat.Girl.Quilt.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-403/Anthony.Whitney.Cat.Girl.Quilt.JPG"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2013-08-03","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-403/Anthony.Whitney.Cat.Girl.Quilt.closeup.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of the 3 hand embroidered cat girl blocks","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-403/Anthony.Whitney.Cat.Girl.outline.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup of hand embroidered black outline cat girl block, top half.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-403/Anthony.Whitney.Cat.Girl.outline.legs.700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Closeup of hand embroidered black outline cat girl block, lower half.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-403/Anthony.Whitney.Cat.Girl.SacAnime.700.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Whit in her Cat Girl cosplay at SacAnime in January 2013.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-04-17","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"CAT GIRL QUILT","Maker":"[\"ANTHONY, WHITNEY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-04-17 16:20:56","updated_at":"2024-04-18 04:11:50"},"sort":["CAT GIRL QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Na5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-341","essay":"This quilt has an antique Churn Dash quilt top, probably made in the 1890s or early 20th century. About 2015, it was purchased on Ebay. In 2022, the quilt top was layered with a thin cotton batting and a blue reproduction cotton backing. On July 4, 2023, a group of state park volunteers who were experienced quilters put the quilt into a quilt frame at Old Town San Diego State Historic Park as part of the 4th of July Event at the state park. Other antique quilt red, white and blue quilts were also displayed.
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\r\nThe quilt frame used was composed of 1” x 2”pieces of wood for the quilt rails, wood stanchions made by the historic wood workers, and clamps made by the historic black smith shop. The state park’s Historic Quilt Guild (Shelley Brennan, Leah Estrin, Ginny Pence, Patt Seitas, and Carol Ann Vorce) generally quilted for two hours on Friday mornings on the porch of the “Threads of the Past” building. Among other things, the quilters talked to the public about what was a quilt, the age of the quilt top, and listened to the public share their own stories about quilting. Many people were very startled about the age of the fabrics in the quilt top and repeated the myth that all quilts were inspired by thriftiness and made with fabric scraps. (I suspect the maker of this quilt bought her fabrics new for this quilt.) Since visitors are commonly curious about quilt block names, we told visitors that the common names for the block pattern included “Churn Dash” (we had a picture of churn dash so people could see what it looked since few people churn butter by hand today), “Monkey Wrench,” “Hole in the Barn Door,” “Hens and Chickens” and many other names. (Indeed, I know of no other block that has more names.) Among the other names was “Chinese Coin.” We showed an old Chinese coin that had a square hole in the center. We learned from a visitor that there were similar coins in Korea and the custom was to keep the coins tied together on a length of string. We also asked visitors what they would name the block. Among the suggestions were “Ninja Star” and “Dragon Teeth.
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\r\nWe finished the quilt in late December 2023. It was then put up for raffle in 2024 in the Old Town San Diego Historic State Park Store.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Churn Dash","AltNameF011":"Churn Dash, Monkey Wrench, Double Monkey Wrench, Chinese Coin, Hens and Chickens, Hole in the Barn Door","OverallWidthF12a":"71 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"71.5 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Red","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Chrome Yellow","Indigo Blue","Turkey Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Bright or primary colors"],"OtherColorF014c":"This is a red, white and blue quilt. It looks patriotic.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"25","SizeBlockF027":"10 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"3.5 inches","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Same fabric and fabric width as sashing","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Dotted","Floral","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Echo"],"DesignF052b":["Cables"],"ThrTypeF049a":"cotton quilting thread","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"5","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"3/8th inch","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","OtherFabF040a":"Reproduction fabric","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DamageF016":["Fading"],"DateFinishF023b":"December 2023","FamDateF023c":"Probably 1890s to 1910","DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","Maker Associator":"51-150-36","QuiltedByF055":"Historic Quilt Guild, Old Town San Diego State Historic Park","MakerGroupNameF097":"Historic Quilt Guild, Old Town San Diego State Historic Park","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner","Quiltmaker"],"OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library, or Institution","InstInvContrNumF004a":"PAS-025","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2023-12-27","ContactEmail":"pseitas@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-341/IMG_2744small.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-341/IMG_2744.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2023-12-27","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-341/IMG_2745.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Detail - quilt block","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-341/IMG_1580.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Shelley Brennan quilting the Churn Dash quilt on July 4, 2022. To the left, Ginny Pence.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-12-28","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"CHURN DASH","Maker":"[\"BRENNAN, SHELLY\", \"ESTRIN, LEAH\", \"PENCE, GINNY\", \"SEITAS, PATT\", \"VOICE, CAROL ANN\", \"HISTORIC QUILT GUILD, OLD TOWN SAN DIEGO STATE HISTORIC PARK\"]","Date":"1876-1900","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-12-28 04:14:39","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["CHURN DASH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"D65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-243","essay":"CHQP
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\r\nThe Horn of Plenty is the most appropriate name for this quilt because it captures plenty of IDEAS, Modifications, Time and Support.
\r\nIt started out as a desire to have a Thanksgiving quilt which included a Cornucopia.  Then I saw the David McIntyre photo on FB of the mother dove sheltering her two babies citing Psalm 91:4. Piece of Pi Quilt designs featured an open lattice border which “had to be tried”.  But then in 2019 at the Houston Quilt Show, I saw a quilt that used ribbon and raw edge fabric to make the lattice.  Quilting was to be echo quilting but took on a life of its own as the quilting progressed.  Had to have a pheasant which represented my dad’s hunting, milkweed – fall in the Midwest, the cardinals of Illinois, the blue jay and hummingbirds of So Cal, the thistle plant for the finches, the wool from the golf course in Wales and the glorious sunflowers – all reminiscent of Fall wherever we have livind.
\r\nPlenty of support from my Husband David Dains who oohed and aaahed at all the appropriate times, my sister Patti Green who gave encouragement and nudging to keep on going, Doryce Fitzgerald, a fellow guild member who went  from booth to booth in Houston to find the perfect ribbon, Patti Vergon who had the perfect wool batting, and last but certainly not least is Margaret Heinisch from whom I took classes.  The wheat grains, the rick rack flowers, the hummingbird and the mouse were all her designs.
\r\nAnd to all who patiently listened to my progress over the 6 year period.
\r\n ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Cornucopia = The Horn of Plenty","QuiltTitleF009":"Cornucopia = The Horn of Plenty","AltNameF011":"Similar patterns for a Cornucopia as a source of inspiration","BrackmanF011a":"The mouse, hummingbird and wheat were learned in a class taught by Margarite Heinisch","SubjQuiltF025":"Original design inspired by many things included in this Cornucopia ","OverallWidthF12a":"41\"","OverallLengthF012b":"37\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige","Blue","Brown","Gold","Gray","Green","Maroon","Orange","Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBordersF033":"4","BordDescF034":"starting with the first ½ inch red border around the center medallion, surrounded by an approximate 5” woven lattice border with an approximate 2” red border that has an embroidered Bible verse (Psalm 91:4), surrounded by an approximate 7-8” border of maker designed birds, fields, plants, flowers, branches, leaves, small animals. ","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"UniqueF038h":"Embellishments are used throughout to enhance the design, includes beads, ribbon, embroidery floss, metallic thread, Perle cotton thread, and wool fibers","MatUsedF048":"Wool","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Echo","Grid square","Outline"],"DesignF052d":"Trapunto in some areas","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"8","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/2\"","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Brown","Orange"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Place","Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Computer generated","Printed in the fabric"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"The Cornucopia = Horn of Plenty, 2015-2021, Designed, appliqued, hand quilted. Marcia Dains, Saugus, CA ","DateInscripF020a":"2015-2021","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"See Quilt Story","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2015","DateFinishF023b":"2021","FamDateF023c":"2021","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Home decoration","Personal enjoyment"],"PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Creative outlet and relaxation","LocMadeF057a":"Saugus, CA","ProvCountyF057b":"Los Angeles","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Another quilt","Provided in a class","Public domain/traditional pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"inspired by the above information","ExhibitListF067a":"This quilt was exhibited at the 2022 Road to California Southern California Council of Quilt Guilds exhibit.","AddNotesF132":"Born and raised in Rockford, Illinois.  My mother taught me sewing at an early age with additional skills learned through 4-H participation through high school.  Majored in Home economics and taught middle school students in Indiana, Georgia and Texas.  Changed teaching assignments to Science and finished career in Southern California. Always have been interested in creating through textiles and became very active in quilting in 1976.","QuiltTopF054":"Dains, Marcia","QuiltedByF055":"Dains, Marcia","MakerGroupNameF097":"Marcia belongs to the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild, in Santa Clarita, CA. The guild supplies quilts to local Pregnancy Centers, Senior Centers, Turtle Camp, Foster Youth, Cal Vets homes and special projects as requested.","CityF106a":"Saugus","StateF107":"California (CA)","CountyF106":"Los Angeles","CountryF108":["United States"],"MaidenF097b":"Lyddon, Marcia","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Rockford","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Illinois","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","BirthDateF099":"01/04/1952","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"EdBkgdF102":"BS: Home Economics, Indian University; MA: Instructional Leadership, University of LaVerne","RelAffF103":"Lutheran","OccupationF104":"Retired Educator","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From class","From relative","From 4-H extension agent"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Under 10 years of age"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Pleasure"],"OtherF119a":"Creative Outlet and relaxxtion","NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"only informally","NameGroupF120":"Marcia belongs to the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild, in Santa Clarita, CA. The guild supplies quilts to local Pregnancy Centers, Senior Centers, Turtle Camp, Foster Youth, Cal Vets homes and special projects as requested.","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Dains, Marcia","DateDataF006b":"2023-07-30","ContactEmail":"aicram6973@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-243/mdainscornucopia700d.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-243/mdainscornucopia1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Arlene Stevens CHQP","DateF079":"2023-07-08","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-243/mdainscornucopia700.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-243/mdainscornucopia700b.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-243/mdainscornucopia700.jpga.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-09-11","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"CORNUCOPIA THE HORN OF PLENTY","Maker":"[\"DAINS, MARCIA\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-09-11 00:58:31","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:57"},"sort":["CORNUCOPIA THE HORN OF PLENTY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"r65nWZEB8akQsUweirRd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-113","essay":"\r\n\t\r\n\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\r\n\t\t\r\n\t\r\n
This quilt was one of four quilts found in a trunk stored in my parents’ barn. My father found it in 1984 after my grandmother had passed away and he was cleaning out all her stored belongings.  My father gave me all four of grandmother’s quilts after he washed them in an old washing tub with an antique clothes washer, a long pole with a metal funnel on the end. They were hung to dry on the clothes line behind the house.
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\r\nI believe that my grandmother, Helen Irene (Porterfield) Rose, made this quilt in the 1950s while she lived in California.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Cotton Crazy Squares","SubjQuiltF025":"scrap, squares, crazy, sugar, sack","OverallWidthF12a":"72 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"87 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige","Blue","Cream","Gray","Green","Lavender","Orange","Pink","Purple","Red","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Indigo Blue"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"One patch or allover","NumBlockF026":"195","SizeBlockF027":"5 1/2 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Conversation prints","Feedsack","Multiple scrap","Plaid","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Medium","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Elbow/fan"],"ThrTypeF049a":"Cotton","ThrColorF049b":"White","NumStitchedF050":"4","NumStitchF051":"5","WidthF051a":"1 to 1 1/4 inches","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"BindWidthF047a":"Approx. 1/2 inch wide","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"NumPiecesF042":"Back is pieced from sugar sacks","OtherFabF040a":"The entire back is made from American Beet Sugar Company sacks. See closeups for image showing a printed sack label as it is in the quilt and with the image reversed so the printing is readable. This company had factories in Oxnard, Ventura County, CA and Chino, San Bernardino County, CA from the turn of the century onwards.","OverCondF015":"Poor/very worn","DamageF016":["Discoloration or dyes ran","Disintegration of fabric","Distortion or shrinkage","Fading","Open seams","Quilting thread broken or ties missing","Stains","Tears or holes","Wear to edge or binding"],"FamDateF023c":"1930s/1940s","DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherF060a":"Probably for use by her three children when they were young.","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento","Study or teaching aid"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Shown in Scarlett's powerpoint presentation \"Quilts and Memories of my Grandmother\".","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps","Old clothes"],"OthSourceF063a":"ABS Co. sugar sacks","TopSourceF064":["Traditional pattern variation"],"Maker Associator":"51-150-24","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Helen Irene (Porterfield)","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Helen Irene (Porterfield)","RelnQuiltF007":["Grandparent"],"Owner Associator":"51-150-25","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","DateDataF006b":"2023-03-27","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-113/Rose.Scarlett-Cotton.Crazy700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-113/Rose.Scarlett-Cotton.Crazy1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2017-01-29","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-113/Rose.Scarlett-Cotton.Crazy.closeup.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup showing some of the prints and fabrics used in the quilt and some of the hand quilting.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-113/Rose.Scarlett-Cotton.Crazy.back-American.Beet.Sugar.Co.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup showing the ABS printed label as it appears on the quilt back.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-113/Rose.Scarlett-Cotton.Crazy.back-ABS.flipped.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Closeup of the reversed image of the ABS printed label so that it is readable.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-03-27","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"COTTON CRAZY SQUARES","Maker":"[\"ROSE, HELEN IRENE (PORTERFIELD)\"]","Date":"1930-1949","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","InstInvContrNumF004":"CHQP-1965","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-03-27 18:30:01","updated_at":"2024-04-01 12:46:15"},"sort":["COTTON CRAZY SQUARES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"465oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-10","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"I made this tunic to wear on my teaching trip to the International Quilt Week in Osaka, Japan in 2006. One of my classes was a bias applique crane design. I made several variations of the crane, so I used all of them on this tunic. These cranes were published in my pattern, At The Water's Edge, which I sell online in my Etsy Shop and ScarlettRose.com site.

I was honored with a special exhibit of 15 of my Celtic quilts at International Quilt Week Osaka. On Saturday afternoon of the show, I did a Quilt Walk, with my translator Jean, talking about each of my quilts in the exhibit, with my voice broadcast throughout the Osaka Dome. There was a small viewing area set up next to my exhibit where the KIXE Channel 9 Northstate Quilts episode on Celtic Quilts was running constantly. I was a co-producer of that program, which was also a quilt show held at the KIXE studio in Redding as a fund raiser for the station.

I wore this tunic to the September 2008 Asian Artists Exhibit at the Old City Hall Gallery in Redding, California. I had several quilts displayed in this show. It was exciting to participate in a gallery event in my local area.","TypeObjF008":"Quilted garment","OwnerNameF010":"Crane Tunic","SubjQuiltF025":"crane, batik, tunic, bias tape, applique, wearable art","PredomColorsF014":["Gold","Green","Purple","Red","Teal"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"UniqueF038h":"Invisible machine applique of fusible bias tape made from silk and premade rainbow lame fusible bias tape.","QuiltTechF049":["Not quilted"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","FeaturesF053":"I covered the seams with tricot lame rainbow fusible bias tape, which was invisibly machine appliqued.","DateFinishF023b":"2006","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"OthPresUseF062a":"I wear to quilt events.","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"CommSourceF064b":"Tunic is from a commercial pattern, Vogue 7854. The 3 cranes are my own design.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-28","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2016-09","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-10/Rose.Scarlett.Cranes.Tunic.2006.front.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-10/Rose.Scarlett.Cranes.Tunic.2006.front.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-10/Rose.Scarlett.Cranes.Tunic.2006.back.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back of the Cranes Tunic showing the rest of the invisible machine bias appliqued cranes.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-10/Rose.Scarlett.Cranes.Tunic.Osaka.2006.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Roberta, Jean, Michiko, Scarlett, Heather and Michiyo in front of some of Scarlett's Celtic Quilts on display at the International Quilt Week Osaka.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-10/Rose.Scarlett.Cranes.Tunic.Asian.Artists.Redding.700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Scarlett with two of her quilts, Tsukiko and At The Water's Edge","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"CRANE TUNIC","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:23","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["CRANE TUNIC"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ga5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-310","essay":"This quilt was made for the 2014 Wicked Challenge by Cherrywood Handdyed Fabrics. A packet of fat quarters of hand dyed fabrics had to be used in a 20 inch square quilt. The packet contained 3 shades of green and black. Other colors of Cherrywood fabrics could be used in the quilt but not any fabric from other manufacturers. This was the first Challenge that Cherrywood did and they have continued to create Challenges since 2014.
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\r\nAs a lifelong fan of the OZ book series, Scarlett immediately signed up for this Challenge. Having seen the musical Wicked when it had played in San Francisco, she chose the scene where Elphaba rises up while singing her song, Defying Gravity. Scarlett’s then 18 year old great niece, Whitney Cain, drew the black and white line art for this quilt at Scarlett’s request and the art is used with her permission.
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\r\nScarlett’s quilt was accepted for the Challenge and went on tour with the Wicked collection throughout the USA at various national and international quilt shows and festivals. It was published on page 106 by Cherrywood in their full color book in 2015.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Defying Gravity","SubjQuiltF025":"wicked, oz, elphaba, baum, applique, beaded, handdyed, maguire","OverallWidthF12a":"20 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"20 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Green","Orange","Pink","Red","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Bright or primary colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Hand-dyed"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)","Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Beads attached","Cotton thread"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting","Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch"],"DesignF052d":"In the ditch was done by machine. Hand quilting was used with beads for decorative effect along with heavy beading.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"UniqueBindF045a":"Top and left edges are turned in, the right and bottom sides has the front folded to the back for a .75 inch wide facing.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Black","Green","Red","White","Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","OtherFabF040a":"A hanging sleeve is attached by hand stitching.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Place"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"The muslin label has Scarlett’s name, address, phone number and email address from 2014. Written with permanent fabric ink on the bottom facing is 2014 “Defying Gravity” Scarlett Rose Anderson California USA","DateInscripF020a":"2014","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DateBegunF023a":"2014","DateFinishF023b":"2014","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Challenge or contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"Cherrywood Wicked Challenge","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging","Keepsake/memento","Study or teaching aid"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Challenge packet purchased from Cherrywood Fabrics","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"CommSourceF064b":"Line art drawn by Whitney Cain, Scarlett’s great niece and used with her permission.","ExhibitListF067a":"Toured in the Wicked Challenge special exhibit at national and international shows throughout the USA during 2014 and 2015.
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\r\n2016 Quilter’s Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show","OtherSourceMat":"Page 106 of the Wicked Challenge photo book published by Cherrywood Fabrics.","RelItemsF088a":"On the 10th row, the fourth quilt from the left, this quilt appears in a full color poster for the Wicked Cherrywood Challenge published by Cherrywood Fabrics.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","DateDataF006b":"2023-10-18","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-310/Rose.Scarlett-Defying.Gravity-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-310/Rose.Scarlett-Defying.Gravity-1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2023-10-18","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-310/Rose.Scarlett-Defying.Gravity.closeup1-700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of raw edge applique with beading of characters in the audience","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-310/Rose.Scarlett-Defying.Gravity.closeup2-700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup of the raw edge applique of Elphaba with her broomstick, which is embroidered and beaded with long beads for the straw.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-310/Rose.Scarlett-Defying.Gravity.closeup3-700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Scarlett and Whitney holding the Wicked Challenge book open to the quilt's page.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-10-26","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"DEFYING GRAVITY","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-10-18 19:30:47","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["DEFYING GRAVITY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ua5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-370","essay":"This quilt was made with Christmas tree blocks made by various members of the Redding Sewciety who submitted dollar blocks during December 2004.  Every month there is a "dollar block kit", which includes a pattern and some or all of the fabrics to make a block. Members can purchase these kits for $1. Completed blocks are turned in at the next meeting. A drawing is held and blocks are then given to one of the members who turned in a block (or more than one, depending on the number of blocks turned in). This particular quilt is also a signature quilt because some of these blocks are signed. I found that setting the blocks straight up was totally boring so I decided to set them all at different angles. In retrospect I think I would have preferred to make smaller blocks so there would be more of the trees and less of the background.  ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Dollar Block Trees","AltNameF011":"Trees","SubjQuiltF025":"Christmas trees patchwork applique quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"49 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"62 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Green","Purple","Red","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"12","SizeBlockF027":"12 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"BlockStyleF030a":["Squares"],"NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"White inside border with multicolor Christmas-themed outside border","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique","Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)","Embroidery","Other embellishment technique"],"EmbMatF039":["Beads attached","Buttons attached","Cotton thread","Other attachments"],"UniqueF038h":"gold ricrac and a tatted teddybear","MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","BattLoftF048a":"Medium","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Echo","In-the-ditch","Meander/free motion"],"DesignF052d":"stars","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"variegated blue","KnotsF051b":"yes","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Front turned to back","Bias grain","Home cut"],"BindWidthF047a":"3/4 inch","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Different fabrics","Machine sewn","Print"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Black","Blue","Gold","Green","Red","Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"5","WidthPiecesF042a":"largest is 19\" x 23\"","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Multiple names","Date","Place","Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block"],"ContInscripF020":"Dollar Block Trees Jean Keyes","DateInscripF020a":"December 2004 - 2021","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Feliz Navidad","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2004","DateFinishF023b":"2021","FamDateF023c":"2021","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Personal enjoyment"],"PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"The pattern is Stack of Presents by Patti's Patchwork.","Maker Associator":"51-150-58","QuiltTopF054":"Keyes, Jean","QuiltedByF055":"Keyes, Jean","OthPeopleF056":"Rose, Heather","AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","OwnershipF082":"Public","AccessF080":"Restricted","DateDataF006b":"2/3/2024","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-370/keyes.jean.dollarblocktrees.2021.1500.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-370/keyes.jean.dollarblocktrees.2021.700.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Jean Keyes","DateF079":"2024-02-04","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-370/keyes.jean.dollarblocktrees.2021.label.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-370/keyes.jean.dollarblocktrees.2021.custom1.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"tatting closeup 1","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-370/keyes.jean.dollarblocktrees.2021.custom2.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"beading closeup 2","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-07","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"DOLLAR BLOCK TREES","Maker":"[\"KEYES, JEAN\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-07 15:57:15","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:48"},"sort":["DOLLAR BLOCK TREES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"5K5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-11","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"I made this art quilt using an ink jet printed image drawn on computer by Allena Hail. She created this image to represent myself as a character in my fantasy world of the Sapphire Emperor. This design is part of the Eastern and Western Zodiac collection used for Peacock Mythos, The Tale of the Cat and From The East To The West quilts. It was entered in the QuiltArt Challenge, E Pluribus Unum II: Cultures in Cloth curated by Ann Flaherty.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Dream Self","SubjQuiltF025":"goddess, asian, japanese, ink jet printed, silk, charms","OverallWidthF12a":"13.625 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"13.625 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Pink","Red","White","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","NumBlockF026":"one","OtherSpaceF029a":"printed fabric used as center block with flip and sew random sized shapes added.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Silk"],"UniqueF037b":"crepe, brocade, shibori, jacquard","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"EmbMatF039":["Beads attached","Charms attached"],"UniqueF038h":"Image is ink jet printed on cotton fabric.The charms are from Japan, collected during Scarlett's visits to Osaka.","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting","Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch"],"DesignF052d":"Hand qulting was done sashiko style on several patches.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","MatUsedF044":["Silk"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Binding is made from silk jacquard print.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Silk"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Gray","Maroon"],"NumPiecesF042":"One","OtherFabF040a":"Backing fabric is a silk jacquard print. There is a 5 inch wide hanging sleeve hand stitched to the top of the back.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"DateInscripF020a":"2008","ContInscripF020":"Written on the muslin sleeve in ink: Participant in the E Pluribus Unum II art quilt exhibit 2008 - 11. Written in ink on the printed muslin label: \"Dream Self\" 2008 Scarlett Rose Anderson CA 96007 Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Parts of the address giving the street with number and phone number are omitted for privacy reasons.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateFinishF023b":"2008","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Challenge or contest entry"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Purchased scrap bags of silks in Osaka and at Pacific International Quilt Festival, Santa Clara, CA.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"CommSourceF064b":"The printed image is used with permission from Allena Hail, the artist.","ExhibitListF067a":"November 2008 - E Pluribus Unum 2: Cultures in Cloth exhibit, which is a QuiltArt Challenge. It was displayed online and travelled as a special exhibit to various events.
The exhibit went to the Frontera Quilt Guild of Harlingen, Texas on January 11th, 2010. The exhibit coordinator, Ann Flaherty, did a trunk show on the E Pluribus Unum II: Cultures in Cloth exhibit.
The quilt exhibit will travel in May 15 & 16, 2010 to the Crystal Coast Quilt Show in Morehead City, NC.","RelItemsF088a":"Scarlett is listed with this quilt on https://culturalcloth.wordpress.com/the-artists-of-epu-ii-traveling-exhibit/
Scarlett posted a comment about the EPQ II exhibit on this page at https://culturalcloth.wordpress.com/about-the-exhibit-e-pluribus-unum-ii/.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-18","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-02-17","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-11/Rose.Scarlett.Dream.Self.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-11/Rose.Scarlett.Dream.Self.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-11/Rose.Scarlett.Dream.Self.back.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Details of the back, with some info blacked out for privacy reasons.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-11/Rose.Scarlett.Dream.Self.closeup.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup showing some of the Japanese charms and the silk fabrics.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"DREAM SELF","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:24","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["DREAM SELF"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"965oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-30","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","InstInvContrNumF004a":"CHQP-1964","essay":"This quilt was one of four quilts found in a trunk stored in my parents' barn. My father found it in 1984 after my grandmother had passed away and he was cleaning out all her stored belongings.  My father gave me all four of grandmother's quilts after he washed them in an old washing tub with an antique clothes washer, a long pole with a metal funnel on the end. They were wrung out and hung to dry on the clothes line behind the house.

I believe this quilt was made by my great grandmother, Serephina Parsons. I'm not absolutely sure if it was made in Colorado, but that's where she was living with her family during the 1920s/30s. The 18 fan blades for each plate are machine sewn together. The 2.5 inch solid yellow center has been reverse appliqued by hand. The completed 12.5 inch plates are hand appliqued to the large one piece background with 2.5 inch space left between each plate. The same quilting pattern is used in all the open areas of the background. I compared this pattern against plates and fans in Brackman, but I could not find an exact match. I don't know if great grandma did her own variation or if this actually appeared somewhere in print in the 1920s.

This quilt was documented during the California Heritage Quilt Project Documentation Days held in Redding, Shasta, California on May 30th, 1986. Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding volunteer Julia DeLorge did the paperwork for this quilt, #1964.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Dresden Plate","SubjQuiltF025":"dresden plate, thirties, feed sack, vintage, applique","OverallWidthF12a":"76 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"88 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Scalloped","OtherShapeEdgeF013a":"Ice cream cone style pieced border with pointed tips on the cones.","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Gray","Green","Orange","Pink","Purple","Red","White","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Light or pastel colors"],"OtherColorF014c":"bluegreen","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","MedallionF031":"66 inches x 78 inches by","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","OtherSpaceF029a":"The 20 hand appliqued Dresden Plates are evenly spaced on this one piece of background fabric.","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"5 inch wide pieced ice cream style with pointed cone border","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Conversation prints","Feedsack","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"UniqueF038h":"The 18 fan blades for each plate are machine sewn together. The 2.5 inch center has been reverse appliqued by hand. The completed 12.5 inch plate is hand appliqued to the large background with 2.5 inch space left between each plate.","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052d":"Quarter inch hand quilting around the plates and inside each patch. The open spaces between plates has the same four pointed hand quilting design carefully centered in the space.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"8","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain","Hand sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Double fold binding was hand stitched to the basted pointed edge of this quilt. Miters were made only on the points.","DescBackF043":["Machine sewn"],"NumPiecesF042":"Three","WidthPiecesF042a":"31 inches, 33.25 inches, 14 inches","OtherFabF040a":"There is a 6.5 inch muslin hanging sleeve hand sewn to the back of the quilt. This was added sometime in the 1980s, along with the label.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Scarlett Rose, Anderson, CA","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"The raw edge label information was typed on the muslin fabric and hand blanket stitched to the lower right hand corner of the back.","OverCondF015":"Poor/very worn","DamageF016":["Fading","Stains","Wear to edge or binding"],"RepairsF017":["Patched with new fabrics"],"FeaturesF053":"The 18 blade fan or plate design is distinctive. The use of a large piece of background fabric with plates/fans evenly distributed across it, is rare.","FamDateF023c":"1920s/30s","DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","OtherF060a":"Possible saved as best quilt, to be used by guests to the family home.","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Shown in Scarlett's powerpoint presentations about her family quilts.","ProvCountyF057b":"Otero","ProvStateF057d":"Colorado (CO)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps","Feed or flour sacks"],"TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"This 18 blade Dresden Plate or Fan does not match any of the blocks in Brackman. With the distinctive quilt pattern and matching fan blade border, it might have been the quiltmaker's own variation of a locally published quilt pattern from a newspaper or other common source.","RelItemsF088a":"This quilt was documented during the California Heritage Quilt Project Documentation Days held in Redding, Shasta, California on May 30th, 1986. Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding volunteer Julia DeLorge did the paperwork for this quilt, assigning it number 1964.","Maker Associator":"59-176-2","QuiltTopF054":"Porterfield, Serephina Parsons","QuiltedByF055":"Porterfield, Serephina Parsons","RelnQuiltF007":["Great-grandmother"],"Owner Associator":"51-150-25","AcquiredF058":"Inheritance","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-04","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2009-05","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-30/Rose.Scarlett-Dresden.Plate.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-30/Rose.Scarlett-Dresden.Plate.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-30/Rose.Scarlett-Dresden.Plate.closeup.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-30/Rose.Scarlett.Dresden.Plate.closeup2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup showing the quilting design used between each hand appliqued plate.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"DRESDEN PLATE","Maker":"[\"PORTERFIELD, SEREPHINA PARSONS\"]","Date":"1901-1929","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 21:21:07","updated_at":"2024-03-21 04:12:52"},"sort":["DRESDEN PLATE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ma5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-335","TypeObjF008":"Summer spread","OwnerNameF010":"Early Medallion","OverallWidthF12a":"94 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"112 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Brown","Cream","Gold","Pink","Tan"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Double Pink","Indigo Blue"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","MedallionF031":"8 inches - piece of chintz","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","NumBordersF033":"Seven","BordDescF034":"Inner borders are composed of 3.75\" inch half square triangles with each border primarily of one color/print (chintz, pink, blue, pillar print. Outside borders contain large strips of fabric (10-11.5 inches wide and irregular cornerstones.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Clamshell"],"ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"8","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Edges turned in/no separate binding"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Hand sewn","Same fabric used throughout","Solid/plain"],"NumPiecesF042":"5","WidthPiecesF042a":"26\" x 28\"; 26,25\" x 85\"; 34.5\" x 112\"; 20.25\" x 112\"; 13\" x 112\"","OverCondF015":"Fair/worn","DamageF016":["Disintegration of fabric"],"FeaturesF053":"Half square triangle borders form a large X pattern.","DateInfoF023f":"Seller represented the quilt was from the 1920s or 1930s. Brought it to a Repiecers, a Southern California Quilt Study Group. The consensus was that the quilt was probably from the 1820s or 1830s.","DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","Owner Associator":"51-150-36","OwnerNameF082a":"Seitas, Patt","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","OwnershipF082":"Public","InstInvContrNumF004a":"PAS-023","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2023-12-12","ContactEmail":"pseitas@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-335/1820sMedallion.png"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-335/IMG_2291.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2023-10-23","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-335/IMG_2293.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Center Medallion - a piece of chintz","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-335/IMG_2342.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Detail of some blocks","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-335/IMG_2350.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Fabric detail","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-335/IMG_2349.jpeg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Quilting Detail","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-12-12","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"EARLY MEDALLION","Date":"1800-1849","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-12-12 20:05:54","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["EARLY MEDALLION"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Hq5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-315","essay":"Purchased on Ebay in Jauary 2015 from Ebay seller b'tcollectibles. Seller focused on "the amazing back fabric," a toile. Seller stated the quilt came from Ohio. I shared the quilt at a meeting of the Repiecers Study Group in Southern California. People in the group thought the top was from the 1830s with probably the fabrics, including the toile, being printed in France. I note that the double pink fabric has a very small scale floral. One person in the group thought it might be of English origin because of the medallion setting. I later attended a Zieber Quilt Study Retreat, focusing on French fabrics and quilts. The presenter, Sandy Sutton, stated that toile quilt backs are usually a generation or two earlier than the quilt top. I was subsequently gifted (by Leah Zieber) a toile fragment that had been part of Pat Nickols collection in the same design but in a different colorway (red, rather than green). The tag for the Pat Nickols collection states: "Quilt Fragment -- Early Quilt in Quilt, Toile, Pastoral Scene; 21-1/2" x 18-1/4"  c. 1800." The Nickols' quilt fragment is not quite the entire toile panel.
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\r\nThe "border" blocks on the quilt top vary -- chevrons, alternate squares (of different fabrics), square in square blocks or pieces of fabric or a collection of fabrics adjacent to each other. These blocks contain butterfly and floral fragments that appear to be block printed. I suspect they come from an earlier quilt or quilts.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Early Oak & Reel with Toile Backing","AltNameF011":"Oak and Reel","BrackmanF011a":"Brackman # 17.26 -- unnamed from a quilt ca. 1835 in the Shelburne Museum","OverallWidthF12a":"88 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"90 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Cream","Pink","Red"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Double Pink","Prussian Blue or Lafayette Blue","Turkey Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OtherColorF014c":"Color scheme of center Oak & Reel blocks is different from \"border\" blocks, which have more blue.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"9 Oak and Reel blocks in center surrounded by other blocks of varying patterns (see Quilt Story).","SizeBlockF027":"Oak & Reel Blocks - 16-1/4 to 16-3/4, \"Border\" blocks about 12\" to 14\" x 14\" to 22\" ","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"2.5 inches in center surrounding Oak & Reel blocks; 1.25 to 1.5 inches with some 2 inch sashing in \"border\" blocks","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Variety of blocks, perhaps, from an earlier quilt(s), chevron, square in square blocks, alternate fabric patches, fabrics next to each other. Many of the blocks feature a block printed floral fabric with butterflies.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth","Chintz"],"FabPrintF037":["Dotted","Floral","Multiple scrap","Plaid","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Grid square","Outline"],"DesignF052d":"Center of Oak & Reel \"star\"-- lines going from corner to corner and up and down","ThrTypeF049a":"Cotton","ThrColorF049b":"White","NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"7","WidthF051a":"!\" in diagonal lines in sashing, 1.5\" in grids on Oak & Reel","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton","Silk"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"BindWidthF047a":".25 inches","DescBackF043":["Hand sewn","Same fabric used throughout"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","WidthPiecesF042a":"23.75, 24.75, 24.25, 14.25 inches ","OtherFabF040a":"Pastoral green toile, possibly French, panel width is about the width of the larger three widths on the back. Probably from about 1800. This pastoral scene was also printed in red - Pat Nickols collection included a fragment of this toile in red, dated c. 1800.","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Disintegration of fabric","Fading","Stains","Tears or holes","Wear to edge or binding"],"RepairHistF018":"Main damage is due to dyes, i.e., erosion of printed motifs, stains are generally light, fading minimal, tears and holes are small.","FeaturesF053":"An interesting and dramatic quilt.","DateInfoF023f":"The Oak & Reel Blocks and sashing probably from the 1830s, border blocks may contain earlier fabric, toile backing from c. 1800.","DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","Owner Associator":"51-150-36","OwnerNameF082a":"Patricia A. Seitas","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","InstInvContrNumF004a":"PAS-006","DateDataF006b":"2023-10-25","ContactEmail":"pseitas@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-315/P1010525a.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-315/P1010525.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2023-10-23","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-315/IMG_6447.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Oak & Reel Block","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-315/IMG_6457.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"A Border block","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-315/IMG_2283.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Backing -- c. 1800 pastoral toile","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-315/P1010348.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Detail of toile backing - one panel. In person, the toile has a greenish color.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-10-25","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"EARLY OAK REEL WITH TOILE BACKING","Date":"1800-1849","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-10-25 17:18:21","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:57"},"sort":["EARLY OAK REEL WITH TOILE BACKING"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"5a5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-12","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"I decided to make a simple lined vest with a twilling stitch or palestrina stitch embroidered Celtic Knot. This knot is Danu, from my Legend of Merlin series. I embroidered the knot first on a piece of green cotton fabric, then I reverse appliqued the knot into the vest fabric, a batik. The vest is fully lined with a contrasting print with similar colors.","TypeObjF008":"Quilted garment","OwnerNameF010":"Embroidery Knot Vest","SubjQuiltF025":"Celtic, knot, vest, embroidery, twilling, palestrina","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Gold","Green","Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"UniqueF038h":"Palestrina or Twilling Stitch with #5 pearl cotton thread in solid colors and one variegated.","MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Not quilted"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","FeaturesF053":"I did not record the pattern number for the vest but I think the pattern is from one of the big four: Simplicity, McCalls, Butterick or Vogue. It's a simple two pattern piece design, a front and a back. The lining is cut from the same pattern pieces.

The embroidery stitch is called the twilling stitch by quilters but is known as the Palestrina stitch by embroiderers. I used #5 Pearl cotton thread for a more dimensional braid like look for the finished stitching.","DateFinishF023b":"2013","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Worn occasionally for special events.","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"Vest pattern from Simplicity, McCalls, Butterick or Vogue. Aine embroidery design created by Scarlett Rose for her Legend of Merlin series.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"All rights reserved, Scarlett Rose.","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-01","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079_era":"CE","DateF079":"2016","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-12/Rose.Scarlett.Embroidery.Knot.Vest.back.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-12/Rose.Scarlett.Embroidery.Knot.Vest.back.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-12/Rose.Scarlett.Embroidery.Knot.Vest.closeup.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of the hand embroidered knot. #5 Pearl cotton thread was used for this embroidery.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-12/Rose.Scarlett.Embroidery.Knot.Vest.front.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Embroidery Not Vest front","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"EMBROIDERY KNOT VEST","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:26","updated_at":"2024-03-21 16:13:37"},"sort":["EMBROIDERY KNOT VEST"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"nq5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-454","essay":"The inspiration for this quilt came from a QUILTFOLK pattern book in 2020. It was during the pandemic, and I was looking for a hand project that I could work on while spending time in front of the television. Since many of the quilt shops were closed, I chose to use fabrics in my stash for the background colors.They don't all match, but are either white, cream or a beige color. I used a plate to trace around. The circles needed to be the same size. For many of the emoji faces I drew faces from my phone or the computer. I completed the faces over several months and put them aside. It wasn't until our quilt guild [Seaside Quilters Guild] had a challenge in 2024 that I put the quilt together. I liked the idea of making the squares a little larger, so used the emoji squares as the center of log cabins. Again, I used fabrics from my stash. I used reds, blacks, and combination of those colors for the strips in the log cabins.
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\r\nThe 2024 Seaside Quilters Guild challenge involved selecting a background fabric from the Guild's stash of fabric for the Linus Project and then make a co-ordinating top. The challenge could be to use only fabric from your stash, try something fun or funky, work on perfectly piecing or free motion quilting, try hand-quilting, etc. The quilts were then given to the Linus Project.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Emojis","AltNameF011":"Embroidery & log cabins","OverallWidthF12a":"38 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"57 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Red","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Two color"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"None","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Dotted","Print","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Grid/crosshatch"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back","Straight grain","Hand sewn","Machine sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/2 inch","UniqueBindF045a":"Made from red and black plaid fabric.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Red","White"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","WidthPiecesF042a":"38 inches","OtherFabF040a":"Large red polka dots on a white background","TypeInscripF019":["Signature"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2021","DateFinishF023b":"2024","ReasonsF060":["Therapy"],"OthPresUseF062a":"The quilt was donated to Project Linus.","LocMadeF057a":"San Diego","ProvCountyF057b":"San Diego","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"OthSourceF063a":"Fabrics for log cabins came from quilt maker's stash.","ContestListF071a":"The quilt was part of the 2024 Seaside Quilters Guild Challenge and was one of the winning quilts.","QuiltTopF054":"Stovall, Sally","QuiltedByF055":"Stovall, Sally","CityF106a":"San Diego","StateF107":"California (CA)","CountyF106":"San Diego","CountryF108":["United States"],"BirthplaceCityF098a":"Omaha","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Nebraska","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","DeathF100":"8/25/1951","EthnicF101":"Caucasian","EdBkgdF102":"College education","RelAffF103":"Christian","OccupationF104":"Retired","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From class","From relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 50 or over","After raising children"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Pleasure","Therapy"],"NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","NameGroupF120":"Seaside Quilters Guild, San Diego, California","AddNotesF066":"This quilt has since been donated to the Linus Project.","IdentPersonF006":["Friend of quiltmaker"],"SourceOtherF006a":"A member of the California Heritage Quilt Project who wants to document more quilts for The Quilt Index","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2024-05-02","ContactEmail":"sallysemm@mac.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-454/Stovall700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-454/Stovall1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Patt Seitas","DateF079":"2024-05-07","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-454/StovallDetail1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Detail of front.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-454/StovallDetail2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Detail of block.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-454/SallyShowingBacking.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Sally Stovall, the quiltmaker, showing the backing of her quilt","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-06-12","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"EMOJIS","Maker":"[\"STOVALL, SALLY\"]","Date":"2024","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-06-10 18:46:59","updated_at":"2024-06-17 13:18:15"},"sort":["EMOJIS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"tK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-30","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","QuiltTitleF009":"EuroSwap 2002 yellow quilt top","OverallWidthF12a":"44 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"44 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Green","White","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Center of quilt:\r\n1A\r\nHeather Pearson\r\nConestago\r\nOntario Canada\r\nEuroswap\r\n\r\n2A\r\nLoremia Artio Fephizzo (spelling?)\r\nTorino Italy 2002\r\n\r\n3A\r\nEuro Swap\r\nJan. 2002\r\nPat McNally\r\nKingman, AZ\r\nU.S.A.\r\n\r\n1B\r\nKathy Dugan\r\nLancaster, MA\r\nU.S.A.\r\nEuroswap\r\n\r\n2B\r\nCathy Hidahl\r\nNederland, Texas\r\nU.S.A.\r\n2002\r\n\r\n3B\r\nLinda Owens\r\nSequim, Washington\r\nUSA\r\nJanuary, 2002\r\nEuroswap\r\n\r\n1C\r\nEuro Swap\r\nfriendship swap\r\nPat Brammer\r\nTracy, IA USA\r\n2002\r\n\r\n2C\r\nNancy Erikson\r\nGrimstad\r\nNorway\r\nEuroSwap \r\nJanuary 2002\r\n\r\n3C\r\nKatrien Pattyn\r\nWulpen\r\nBelgium\r\nEuroswap 2002\r\n\r\nThe four corner blocks in the border are also signature blocks. \r\n\r\nStarting at the upper left:\r\n\r\nCherie Ros HARENGER\r\nQ. F.\r\naoul rool (spelling?)\r\nPARIS\r\nFRANCE\r\n\r\nLower left:\r\n\r\nCathy Byrd\r\nSomerset, Michigan\r\nUSA\r\nEuro Swap\r\n\"2002\"\r\n\r\nUpper right:\r\n\r\nD. Ribard\r\nNeylan FRANCE\r\naril 2002\r\n\r\nLower right:\r\n\r\nMay 2002\r\nRoberta B.\r\nGreensboro, NC\r\nEuroSwap","DateInscripF020a":"2002, 01-2002, 05-2002","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta ","ProvStateF057d":"California","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"For many years, Scarlett participated in several online group swaps. Besides EuroSwap, she also traded blocks as a member of the Nifty Fifty Quilters. \r\n\r\nThis quilt top is one of a series that Scarlett intended to make with the large number of EuroSwap blocks she received, since they were made with lots of different colors and only measured 4 1/2 inches square. The rules of the swap stated that each quilter had to pick a color and then use scraps of that color for the triangles surrounding the center signature square. Scarlett sorted the blocks into piles of each color, then added the solid color fabric, setting the blocks on point, then sewing strips Patience Corner style around the signature blocks to make them 12 inch squares.\r\nThe bias strips were machine appliqued over the blocks in a pattern that Scarlett calls \"Celtic Plaid\".","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerStateF086":"California","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"5303651402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","description":"EuroSwap is an Internet based group that Scarlett Rose participated in for a friendship block swap. She traded blocks with about 75 quilters worldwide and has made a series of quilt tops using those blocks.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/EuroSwap2002yellowquilttop.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/HeatherPearsonCanadaESY.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/KatrienPattynBelgiumESY.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/LorenzaArtioFophizzoItalyESY.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/NancyEriksenNorwayESY.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"EUROSWAP 2002 YELLOW QUILT TOP","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","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","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2A","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:12","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["EUROSWAP 2002 YELLOW QUILT TOP"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"-K5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-31","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"The quilt was started by Louise Chapman. When she left for Africa as a missionary in 1941, she left all her quilt work with Evelyn Walker, a close friend. The top was then given to Sharon Sterk, daughter of Evelyn Walker. Sharon Sterk then added the border and commissioned it to be machined quilted.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Evelyn's Butterflies","OverallWidthF12a":"60\"","OverallLengthF012b":"89.5\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Brown","Cream","Green","Lavender","Navy","Orange","Pink","White","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Butterscotch","Cadet Blue","Cheddar Orange or Antimony or Chrome Orange","Double Pink","Nile Green","Turkey Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor","Bright or primary colors"],"OtherColorF014c":"Floral prints","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"77","SizeBlockF027":"7.5 inch square","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"BlockStyleF030a":["Squares"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Yellow floral. Coordinating fabric was used for borders, binding and backing.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Other blends"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Conversation prints","Floral","Geometric","Solid/plain"],"UniqueF037b":"Damask","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design","Meander/free motion","Outline"],"DesignF052b":["Floral"],"DesignF052c":["Meander"],"DesignF052d":"In the border vines and butterflies were quilted.","ThrTypeF049a":"polyester","ThrColorF049b":"white","ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Front turned to back"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/2 inch","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn","Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["White"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","WidthPiecesF042a":"42 and 24","OtherFabF040a":"White with multicolor print.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FeaturesF053":"The butterflies come in an assortment of different sizes. There is also embroidery done in some of the butterflies. It is a striking display of different patterns of butterflies.","DateBegunF023a":"1930s","DateFinishF023b":"2015","DateInfoF023f":"The quilter left for missionary work in Africa in the 1940’s leaving her quilt blocks with her friend, Evelyn Walker","DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"LocMadeF057a":"Tehachapi","ProvCountyF057b":"Kern","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps"],"QuiltTopF054":"Chapman, Louise","QuiltedByF055":"Brudin, Becky","OthPeopleF056":"Sterk, Sharon","RelAffF103":"Nazarene","OccupationF104":"Missionary","LearnedToQuiltF117":["Self-taught"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Pleasure"],"NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","OwnerNameF082a":"Sterk, Sharon","AddNotesF066":"Retired educator who started quilting after retirement.","SourceOtherF006a":"Member at Large for CA Heritage Quilt Project","AcquiredF058":"Inheritance","ProvenanceF058a":"Inherited from mother. Top was made by family friend.","OwnershipF082":"Public","OwnerCityF084":"Tehachapi","OwnerCountyF085":"Kern","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","DateDataF006b":"2023-12-01","photocredit079a1":"C. Johnson","DateF079":"2023-09-27","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-31/sterkquilt-full.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-31/sterkquilt-d1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-31/sterkquilt-d2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-31/sterkquilt-d3.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-28","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"EVELYNS BUTTERFLIES","Maker":"[\"CHAPMAN, LOUISE\"]","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-28 20:25:04","updated_at":"2024-03-29 04:09:55"},"sort":["EVELYNS BUTTERFLIES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"465nWZEB8akQsUweirRd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-183","essay":"Floral Bouquet was my first Round Robin quilt. I received the finished top in 1992 but I didn’t get around to machine quilting it until 2000. I chose to use my Dixie McBride hand applique class project block to start off my round robin. It was exciting to see the finished top with all three borders for the first time! I added the red print for a 4th border to frame to the design and balance it out.
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\r\nWhen I decided to machine quilt this top, I wanted to try out a new technique for making a mock hand stitch that would look like hand quilting. I don’t remember where I first saw this machine stitch adaptation, but it uses a specialty stitch built into many models and brands of sewing machines. Regular thread is used in the bobbin and clear monofilament thread for the top. The tension has to be adjusted so the bobbin thread is pulled up when the machine takes a stitch backwards. This is what gives it the mock hand stitched look.
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\r\nMy quilting guild, The Quilter’s Sew-Ciety of Redding, started doing round robins in the 1990s. Groups of quilters passed pieced or applique blocks to other members of their round robin circle so each participant could add a border to the block. The person who made the block wouldn’t get to see it again until after all the members had added their borders. Usually 3 borders were added but that depended on the group. Some groups had more members and they had to decide if they would only pass the blocks to 3 quilters or if everyone in the group would get to add a border.
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\r\nMartha Hilbert was the guild’s round robin chairperson for many years. She made up the lists of group members and kept track of them. As the years went by, Martha started to set up inter-guild round robins. I participated in a number of Martha’s groups and I really enjoyed the results.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Floral Bouquet Round Robin","QuiltTitleF009":"Floral Bouquet Round Robin","SubjQuiltF025":"applique, patchwork, mock hand stitch, round robin","OverallWidthF12a":"47 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"47 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Burgundy","Green","Navy","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Bright or primary colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBlockF026":"one","SizeBlockF027":"14 1/2 inches","NumBordersF033":"Four","BordDescF034":"Each border was made by a different quilter.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Medium","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Grid/crosshatch","In-the-ditch","Meander/free motion"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch","Meander"],"DesignF052d":" Other quilting designs used: Crosshatch and straight line quilting done with a mock hand machine stitch on a Brother sewing machine. This stitch uses a combination of regular thread in the bobbin and monofilament on top with the tension adjusted to allow the bobbin thread to be pulled up to create the mock hand stitched look.","ThrTypeF049a":"Cotton and nylon monofilament","ThrColorF049b":"Blues to contrast with fabric and clear","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/2 inch wide","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Back art/design on quilt back"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Navy","White"],"NumPiecesF042":"6 pieces including the hanging sleeve","OtherFabF040a":"Three strips pieced into a 4 1/2 inch section was machine stitched to a large piece of the print and a 3 inch strip of the that same print was sewn to the other side.","TypeInscripF019":["Multiple names","Date"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"¬FLORAL BOUQUET ROUND ROBIN Dixie McBride workshop sample center block: Scarlett Rose 1st border: Bea Stone 2nd border: Rose Marie Straw 3rd border: Linda Gibbs top made in the mid 90’s, machine quilted in 2000.","DateInscripF020a":"2000","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"1992","DateFinishF023b":"2000","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Personal enjoyment"],"OtherF060a":"Participation in a round robin group within my local guild","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento","Study or teaching aid"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Shown in Scarlett's Round Robin and/or Friendship Quilt presentations","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Provided in a class"],"CommSourceF064b":"Each quilter chose what they wanted to make for their border of this quilt.","ExhibitListF067a":"Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OthPeopleF056":"Gibbs, Linda","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","DateDataF006b":"2023-06-06","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-183/Rose.Scarlett-Floral.Bouquet.Round.Robin-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-183/Rose.Scarlett-Floral.Bouquet.Round.Robin-1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2023-06-06","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-183/Rose.Scarlett-Floral.Bouquet.Round.Robin-closeup1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup showing the mock hand machine stitch.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-183/Rose.Scarlett-Floral.Bouquet.Round.Robin-closeup2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup showing fussy cutting of fabric for tulips in the hand appliqued block.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-183/Rose.Scarlett-Floral.Bouquet.Round.Robin-closeup3.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Pieced back of quilt","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-183/Rose.Scarlett-Floral.Bouquet.Round.Robin-closeup4.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Quilt label on back.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-06-06","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"FLORAL BOUQUET ROUND ROBIN","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-06-06 19:51:44","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["FLORAL BOUQUET ROUND ROBIN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"o65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-459","essay":"Louise bought this partially machine quilted top for about $2 at the guild rummage sale, at least that's what she remembers. She marked it with the butterfly quilting pattern, intending to learn how to hand quilt it but never got around to quilting it. Eventually, she brought it back to the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding meeting to put it on the free table. Scarlett picked it up and Louise told her the story about it. She mentioned choosing the butterfly quilting design and getting at least that far towards finishing it.
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\r\nScarlett decided to hand quilt this quilt top with Sulky Iridescent thread, in silver and multicolor. At the time, Louise was serving her second term as guild president, dealing with guild matters while the pandemic was still going strong. At the end of her term, Scarlett gifted this finished quilt to Louise as a thank you for all her hard work during her 2 term presidency of the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Flower & Butterfly quilt","SubjQuiltF025":"pieced flowers, butterfly, hand quilted, metallic thread, Pam Bono","OverallWidthF12a":"20 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"20 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Green","Pink","Purple"],"OverallColorF14b":["Dark colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBlockF026":"one","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting","Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch"],"DesignF052d":"Butterfly, circles and half circles","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton, synthetic","ThrColorF049b":"black, iridescent silver, iridescent multicolor","NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"6","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Corners were folded over and stitched down square.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Black","Pink"],"OtherFabF040a":"There is a 5 inch hanging sleeve of print fabric hand stitched to the top edge of the back.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Hand Quilted by Scarlett Rose 2021","DateInscripF020a":"2021","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FeaturesF053":"This is a single block from a Pam Bono pattern, a 2008 Block of the Month quilt \"Out of the Darkness\". It may be from a block kit since all the fabrics are coordinated. The designer passed away in 2014. ","DateFinishF023b":"2021","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation","Personal enjoyment"],"OtherF060a":"This was a UFO that went through several quilters before being finished.","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"CommSourceF064b":"This Pam Bono design may have been a kit for just this one block.","OthPeopleF056":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnerNameF082a":"Wilson, Louise","IdentPersonF006":["Friend of quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Louise bought the partially quilted top at a guild sale, put it on the free table later where Scarlett picked it up, finished it and gifted it back to Louise.","OwnershipF082":"Public","OwnerCityF084":"Redding","OwnerCountyF085":"Shasta","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2024-06-05","ContactEmail":"clhwilson@yahoo.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-459/Flower.Butterfly.quilt-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-459/Flower.Butterfly.quilt-1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-06-05","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-459/Flower.Butterfly.quilt.closeup.1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup showing hand quilting.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-459/Flower.Butterfly.quilt.closeup.2.JPG"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Showing how the extra rings and half circles were added to the hand quilting design.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-459/Flower.Butterfly.quilt.back.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Back of quilt showing the hanging sleeve.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-459/Flower.Butterfly.Presentation.JPG"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Scarlett presenting the finished quilt to Louise at the December 2021 meeting.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-06-12","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"FLOWER BUTTERFLY QUILT","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-06-11 17:20:03","updated_at":"2024-06-12 17:53:31"},"sort":["FLOWER BUTTERFLY QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"OK5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-344","essay":"I took an online class from Sarah Bond teaching her Release the Geese Zoom workshop during the Covid Pandemic. This was my first Zoom class and I really enjoyed it. Sarah mailed her foundation paper piecing patterns to all her students.
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\r\nI had not attempted sewing curved flying geese before and I found her foundation paper piecing pattern to be very accurate. Her method of sewing the templates and making blocks worked very well. I did replace the center circle with a heart and home paperpieced block of my own design, number 16 with a slight variation from the published pattern. This heart and home block was the beginning of a series that I published as pdf patterns.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Fly Home","QuiltTitleF009":"Fly Home","SubjQuiltF025":"paperpieced, flying geese, modern, curved, matchstick, scrap, heart","OverallWidthF12a":"21.5 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"27 inces","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Pink","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Bright or primary colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","OtherSpaceF029a":"Foundation paperpieced sections are randomly placed.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik","Conversation prints","Dotted","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Novelty","Print"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"matchstick lines follow the circles and echo to fill out the rest of the quilting","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton machine embroidery thread","ThrColorF049b":"multicolor varigated","WidthF051a":"3/8 inches apart","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"3/8 inch","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"one yellow print","OtherFabF040a":"4 1/2 inch matching hanging sleeve is stitched to the back only.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"September 2021 Fly Home Scarlett Rose","DateInscripF020a":"2021","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"May 2021","DateFinishF023b":"September 2021","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Personal enjoyment"],"PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging","Study or teaching aid"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Provided in a class"],"CommSourceF064b":"The curved flying geese are from a pattern by Sarah Bond. The Heart and Home center block is a pattern by Scarlett Rose. The layout of the patterns was designed by Scarlett Rose.","ExhibitListF067a":"2022 Quilter's Sew-Ciety Quilt Show in Redding, CA","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","IdentPersonF006":["Quiltmaker"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerCountyF085":"Shasta","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Rose, Scarlett","DateDataF006b":"2024-01-07","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-344/Rose.Scarlett-Fly.Home-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-344/Rose.Scarlett-Fly.Home-1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-01-04","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-344/Rose.Scarlett-Fly.Home.Closeup1.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Heart and Home 16 variation center design by Scarlett Rose, from her Heart and Home pattern series.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-344/Rose.Scarlett-Fly.Home.Closeup2.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Two sizes of curved flying geese for foundation paperpiecing from Sarah Bond's pattern.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-01-08","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"FLY HOME","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-01-07 19:19:57","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:47"},"sort":["FLY HOME"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"665nWZEB8akQsUweirRd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-191","essay":"Florida Quilt Study Group Challenge Quilt started shortly after COVID shut things down (End of March 2020) and people were restricted to staying at home.  FaceBook quilt groups went above and beyond to help keep people connected during this very scary time.  The FQSG leader - Kathy Cray offered a challenge, she would send you an antique quilt block and you could do whatever you wanted to it, use it as is, cut it up, deconstruct it, etc.  Your finished quilt could not be more than 24" on any side.  So many people responded that Kathy sended up sending out about 30 blocks (3 different blocks).  Our deadline was June 1, 2020 to send it to her.  At that point, she wasn't sure what she was going to do with them, other than photograph them and post for the group.  She ended up offering us an opportunity to exhibit them as a group at the Quilter's Hall of Fame in Marion, Indiana from Feb 23, 2021 through May 28, 2023.
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\r\nAfter recently retiring in June 2019, my goal was to start making quilts and collect more, more, more!  I had boxes of bits and pieces of antique fabrics and lots of blocks to work with, so I joined the challenge...","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"COVID Comfort","QuiltTitleF009":"FQSG Challenge Block # 1","SubjQuiltF025":"Antique fabrics","OverallWidthF12a":"22.50\"","OverallLengthF012b":"23.5\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Butterscotch","Cheddar Orange or Antimony or Chrome Orange","Chocolate Brown or Hershey Brown","Chrome Yellow","Double Pink","Indigo Blue","Madder Red or Cinnamon Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBlockF026":"1","SizeBlockF027":"10.5\"","MedallionF031":"10.5\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","NumBordersF033":"3","BordDescF034":"1.5\" pieced triangle/diamond shape from deconstructed baskets; 1.5 double pink print; 3.5\" pieced from deconstructed blocks","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Dotted","Floral","Multiple scrap","Paisley","Print","Striped"],"UniqueF037b":"all period fabrics from the 1870-1900","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Blanket or flannel","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","UniqueBattF048b":"cotton flannel","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052d":"Outline on center block only; Diagonal lines as fill the rest of the quilt","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white/cream","NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"6","WidthF051a":"1.5\"","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Straight grain","Home cut","Hand sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/2\"","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Back art/design on quilt back","Hand sewn","Same fabric used throughout","Solid/plain"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","OtherFabF040a":"2 full basket examples (used to create 1st border); deconstructed block with center label (example of the 3rd border block before deconstruction)","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Place","Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Computer generated","Printed in the fabric"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Florida Quilt Study Group, Kathy Metelica Cray's Antique Quilt Block # 1 Challenge; Made by Arlene Stevens, 5138 Sulphur Dr., Jurupa Valey, CA 91752, June 2020","DateInscripF020a":"June 2020","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DateBegunF023a":"March 2020","DateFinishF023b":"June 2020","FamDateF023c":"June 2020","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Challenge or contest entry","Personal enjoyment"],"PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"LocMadeF057a":"Jurupa Valley","ProvCountyF057b":"Riverside","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Other quilts"],"OthSourceF063a":"Center block provided by FQSG; Baskets and other block used was in my stash; Purchased double pink antique fabric from a dealer of period fabrics","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilters Hall of Fame Exhibit Feb 23, 2021 through May 28, 2021
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\r\n ","OtherSourceMat":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rOWeEgwa2M Or Google Quilter's Hall of Fame - Florida Quilt Study Group","Maker Associator":"51-150-32","QuiltTopF054":"Stevens, Arlene","QuiltedByF055":"Stevens, Arlene","MakerGroupNameF097":"Unknown makers of the blocks used","RelAffF103":"Lutheran","OwnerNameF082a":"Stevens, Arlene","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"SourceOtherF006a":"California Heritage Quilt Project Board Member","AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerCityF084":"Jurupa Valley","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Arlene Stevens","DateDataF006b":"2023-06-10","ContactEmail":"savethepieces@msn.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-191/StevensArlene-FQSGChallenge2020makedo-700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-191/StevensArlene-FQSGChallenge2020makedo-1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Arlene Stevens CHQP","DateF079":"2021-06-20","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-191/StevensArlene-FQSGChallenge2020makedo-700-back.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back of quilt","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-191/StevensArlene-FQSGChallenge2020makedo-700-cornercloseup.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"corner close up","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-191/StevensArlene-FQSGChallenge2020makedo-700-deconstructedblock.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"deconstructed block for border 3","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-191/StevensArlene-FQSGChallenge2020makedo-700-deconstructedblockbasket.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Basket block used for 1st border","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2023-06-11","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"FQSG CHALLENGE BLOCK 1","Maker":"[\"STEVENS, ARLENE\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2023-06-10 23:02:26","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:57"},"sort":["FQSG CHALLENGE BLOCK 1"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ta5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-366","essay":"Collected inexpensive red, white & blue quilt tops and finished quilts to decorate the booth of quilting state park volunteers on the 4th of July at Old Town San Diego State Historic Park","TypeObjF008":"Quilt top with unfinished edge","OwnerNameF010":"Goose Tracks Top","AltNameF011":"Goose Tracks","BrackmanF011a":"Brackman # 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Corner to corner curve inside each hexagon.","KnotsF051b":"no","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Beige","Blue","Green"],"OtherFabF040a":"wideback fabric","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Single"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Computer generated","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"ContInscripF020":"ALOUISE
Attached label reads:
Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt with yellow center was made by Monica A. Edwards (2-18-1935) for her daughter, Laura Hawkins.
Hexagons were hand-pieced in Rancho Mirage, CA from 2017 to 2020. Long arm quilted by Joyce Wilkinson, Newhall, CA. Monica's sister, Laura's Aunt Alouise Bergeron contributed a block.","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"My aunt, Alouise Bernardin Bergeron, who lived in Florida, made one block included in the quilt.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2017","DateFinishF023b":"2020","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"OtherF060a":"Gift for Laura, her younger daughter. Monica made a flower garden quilt for Debbie, her elder daughter, also.","PresUseF062":["Bedding, special occasion"],"LocMadeF057a":"Rancho Mirage","ProvCountyF057b":"Riverside","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Personal stash of fabric","TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"QuiltTopF054":"Edwards, Monica","QuiltedByF055":"Wilkinson, Joyce","OthPeopleF056":"Bergeron, Alouise","RelnQuiltF007":["Parent"],"MaidenF097b":"Monica Bernardin","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Santa Monica","BirthplaceStateF098b":"California","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","BirthDateF099":"02/18/1935","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Family from Manitoba, Canada","EdBkgdF102":"St. Monica's High School Graduate","RelAffF103":"Catholic","OccupationF104":"Mother, Bank Employee","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From TV show","Self-taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 50 or over","After retiring"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Gifts","Pleasure"],"OtherF119a":"She was a sewist from an early age. In her retirement, she watch Alex Anderson on TV. Younger daughter was taking quilting classes.","NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","NameGroupF120":"no","OwnerNameF082a":"Hawkins, Laura","AddNotesF066":"I reside in Santa Clarita, California.  I am a member of the Santa Clarita Valley Quilt Guild.  My mom taught me to sew on her Singer Featherweight when I was a child.","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner","Quiltmaker","Relative of quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerCityF084":"Santa Clarita","OwnerCountyF085":"Los Angeles","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Laura Hawkins","DateDataF006b":"2024-07-09","ContactEmail":"lahawk7@yahoo.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-473/3r.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-473/3z.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-473/1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Monica Edwards sewing the binding on the quilt with her Janome sewing machine.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-473/2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"My Aunt Alouise's block.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-473/4.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Quilting by Joyce Wilkinson.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-473/5.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Quilt label on the quilt back.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-08-08","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"GRANDMOTHERS FLOWER GARDEN","Maker":"[\"EDWARDS, MONICA\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-07-09 17:35:27","updated_at":"2024-08-09 04:12:32"},"sort":["GRANDMOTHERS FLOWER GARDEN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"g65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-424","essay":"This quilt was made for a Modern Quilt Guild Windham Ruby + Bee Challenge. It took me some time staring at the fabrics before I decided to do improv curved piecing with the warm and cool colors on the light and dark colors. It wasn't until I started thinking about how I wanted to quilt the top that I found that I was expressing my state of mind at the time. Sometimes it happens that the name of a quilt just occurs to me as I work on it or as it is finished. That's what happened with this quilt. Could it have been made with some other inspiration, sure, but it is done and I am happy with how it turned out!","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Internal Conflicts","SubjQuiltF025":"modern, challenge, solid color, curved","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"19 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Cream","Orange"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052d":"Straight and curved matchstick quilting and Scarlett's richocet quilting","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"Black, blue, cream, red","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain","Hand sewn","Machine sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Binding was made from four solid colors also used in the quilt.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Green","Pink","White","Yellow"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","OtherFabF040a":"5 inch wide hanging sleeve hand stitched along top edge of the back of the quilt.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Internal Conflict 2022 Scarlett Rose","DateInscripF020a":"2022","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Written on the lower left corner of the quilt back.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"August 2022","DateFinishF023b":"October 2022","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Challenge or contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"Windham Ruby + Bee Challenge for the Modern Quilt Guild's QuiltCon 2023","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"OthSourceF063a":"The fabrics in the quilt top were from a free fat eighth pack from the Windham Ruby + Bee collection for the Modern Quilt Guild Challenge. The backing fabric came from the free table of the Thursday Sew 'N Sews.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage exhibit at the Old City Hall Gallery, Redding, CA from May 3rd through May 25th, 2024.","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Rose, Scarlett","DateDataF006b":"2024-04-26","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-424/Rose.Scarlett.Internal.Conflicts.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-424/Rose.Scarlett.Internal.Conflicts.1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2022-10-09","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-424/Rose.Scarlett.Internal.Conflicts.closeup1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup showing the machine quilting in a corner of the pieced quilt.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-424/Rose.Scarlett.Internal.Conflicts.back.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Back of Internal Conflicts quilt.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-04-25","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"INTERNAL CONFLICTS","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-04-26 15:04:39","updated_at":"2024-04-27 04:09:12"},"sort":["INTERNAL CONFLICTS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"9K5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-27","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"Scarlett joined an art quilt small group that met at a local quilt shop and participated in a brown bag challenge in 2016. Each quilter brought a lunch size brown bag filled with fabric, trims, beads, etc., to be used in making a small art quilt. The quilters took turns choosing a brown bag to find out what they would have for supplies. Scarlett chose a brown bag that contained mostly green items. See the photo of the ziplock bag containing what she received. Instead of fabric, a dyed dryer sheet was included along with beads and fluffy trims. After much thought, Scarlett decided to make a Saint Patrick's Day theme art quilt.  She cut two large hexagons from green print fabrics to create the art quilt. She sandwiched the hexagons front and back on a thick felt St. Patrick's Day placemat Scarlett had bought at a craft store. The rectangular placemat with decorative cutout corners was cut down to form a square by removing felt from the center of the placemat. The edges of the hexagons were carefully matched up and machine satin stitched.

She cut up the dryer sheet and made flowers, adding the bits and pieces of trims and beads. These pieces were all hand stitched to the hexagon, all the way through to the back. The word \"LUCK\" was hand quilted on the hexagon, along with a three leaf clover design, in gold metallic thread. To make the cutout clover edges more stable, Scarlett glued and stapled a piece of gold metallic scrapbook posterboard paper to the back, cutting out a hole to show the backing fabric of the hexagon. See photo of the back.

Scarlett turned in her entry form and her quilt to her local quilt guild for their 2016 quilt show, entering this art quilt in the brown bag challenge exhibit planned by the art quilters small group. At the last guild meeting before the quilt show, she was given back her art quilt and told that it had been rejected by the quilt show chair. The reason given by the quilt show chair was that this entry was, in her opinion, not a quilt. Scarlett discussed this issue with the quilt show chair, but was unable to convince her that this art quilt qualified as an art quilt and should be allowed to be displayed in the quilt show in the brown bag challenge exhibit.

Because of this controversy, Scarlett changed the name of this art quilt from \"It's For Luck\" to \"It's My Luck\".","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"It's My Luck","SubjQuiltF025":"art, fiber, felt, saint patrick, collage, challenge","OverallWidthF12a":"12 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"12 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Burgundy","Gold","Green"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Metallic gold scrapbook posterboard paper.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"BattLoftF048a":"Thin","UniqueBattF048b":"thick felt","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"UniqueBindF045a":"Edges of the hexagon were machine satin stitched with green thread, catching the front and back hexagons with the felt between.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Green"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","OtherFabF040a":"Back of posterboard paper includes the retail label along with the hand writing.","DateInscripF020a":"2016","ContInscripF020":"It's For Luck: Scarlett Rose 2016","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"The title written was the original, which Scarlett changed after the quilt show rejection incident.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateFinishF023b":"2016","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Challenge or contest entry"],"PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"OthSourceF063a":"Trims, dyed dryer sheet and beads were from a brown bag filled by another quilter as part of the challenge.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"Maker Associator":"51-150-25","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","QuiltedByF055":"Rose, Scarlett","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-12","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-02-08","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-27/Rose.Scarlett.Its.My.Luck.2016.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-27/Rose.Scarlett.Its.My.Luck.2016.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-27/Rose.Scarlett.Its.My.Luck.back.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back of art quilt","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-27/Rose.Scarlett.Its.My.Luck.supplies.700.JPG"],"Detail 2 Caption":"ziplock of assorted supplies Scarlett found in the Brown Bag she chose for this Challenge.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"ITS MY LUCK","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 21:13:56","updated_at":"2024-03-21 04:12:52"},"sort":["ITS MY LUCK"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"s65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-475","essay":"Laurie Short received one of four friendship quilts made by a group of Japanese quilters and their teacher, Michiko Shima of Osaka, Japan. This signature quilt was presented to her at the beginning of the Heart Circle retreat Laurie organized for Michiko and 11 of her students in October 2004. The retreat was held in Mt Shasta and Redding, CA.
\r\n 
\r\nLaurie's husband Gary gave Scarlett this quilt at Laurie's Memorial Service in 2014. Scarlett keeps this quilt with her own Japanese friendship quilt. The third friendship quilt went to Jean Keyes and the fourth friendship quilt to Roberta Burke.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Japanese Friendship Quilt","AltNameF011":"Simple Autograph, Indian Hatchet","SubjQuiltF025":"signature, friendship, autograph, Japanese, hand quilted","OverallWidthF12a":"47 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"45 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Pink","Purple","White","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"100","SizeBlockF027":"4.5 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"BordDescF034":"No borders.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Conversation prints","Floral","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Novelty","Plaid","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)"],"EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF038h":"Iridescent white synthetic ribbon bows are hand stitched next to some of the names.","MatUsedF048":"Cannot tell","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Single parallel lines"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"Muslin signature strips are hand quilted .188 inches from seams. Parallel lines are one inch apart on prints.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"cream, blue","NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"7","WidthF051a":"One inch","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain","Hand sewn","Machine sewn"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Scrappy assortment of blue prints are machine pieced together, cut on the diagonal for double fold binding with mitered corners.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn","Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue","Cream","Red"],"NumPiecesF042":"Two","WidthPiecesF042a":"8.25 wide by length of quilt, 37.75 wide by length of quilt.","OtherFabF040a":"A four inch wide muslin hanging sleeve is hand stitched to the back.","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Multiple names","Date","Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"ContInscripF020":"Those participating in the Heart Circle Quilters retreat had a piece of ribbon tacked onto the quilt near their name: Michiko Shima, Tomoyo Kitagawa, Kumiko Matsuda, Toshiko Sakamoto, Masako Sakata, Shizuko Murayama, Misako Masaki, Kei Teranishi, Kazuyo Akitsu, Tamae Sato, Michiyo Okumoto. Students of Michiko Shima who signed blocks starting at the top, left to right, 1st row: Kiyoko Nakakubo, Horiuhi Mineko, Sueko Uoya, Umeno Masako, Kawabuchi Chiseko, Ogawa Mari, Akiko Kuno, Yasuko Seto, Yamada Tomiko, Naomi Hasegawa. 2nd row: Shizuko Nagano, Ritsuko Kubo, Hiroko Hosoda, Yamada Hiroko, Minako Kamada, Nakajima Masako, Toshiko Irie, Muraki Temae, Youko Kotani, Nakagawa Toshimi. 3rd row: Tajima Miki, Chiduru Kitano, Minoru Kamei, Noshi Mitsuko, Sumi Kida, Tohma Kazuyo, Haruko Nakano, Chizuko Hisinuma, Mistuko Marunaka, Miyoko Yabuki. 4th row: Santa Te, Takahashi Kyoko, Yashiko Komeda, Kazuyo Fujioka, Miyamoto Sachiko, Okuda Tuyuko, Okuda Setuko, Masako Yoge, Mistuko Inagaki, Takemura Kiyoko. 5th row: Noriko Ota, Yone Fujiyama, Jujmoto Emiko, Oku Humiko, Okazaki Junko, Reiko Mihato, Teruko Takahashi, Chihana Hisinuma, Eriko Yamamoto, Masako Hayami. 6th row: Tohia Aonami, Kamimura Chikako, Tanaka Tisako, Miki Keiko, Komada Mayumi, Mitsue Ito, Banbach Kako, Shigeko Kokuwa, Sisuyo Higashimoto, Ichie Tomohiro. 7th row: Taira Yosiko, Yamanaka Hatuko, Kiyomi Horiike, Inoue Keiko, Etsuko Akamatsu, Nishimura Kazuyo, Akemi Nomura, Sumie Itou, Matsuda Shizu, Abe Miyoko. 8th row: Takag Motoko, Hirase Kayoko, Keiko Iwata, Noriko Mikage, Kiyoko Oura, Sigeyo Ohasi, Yamaguchi Eiko, Kanaoka Kayoko, Mie Enokizono, Kimiko Okano. 9th row: Hara Chizuko, Sakiyama Yoshiko, Seiko Kokubo, Hifumi Sakemoto, Etsuko Akai, Keiko Kujioka, Hirano Harumi, Takako Tanigawa, Shima Michiko, Kei Teranishi. 10th row: Sachiko Nishibe, Masako Nishibe, Shizuko Murayama, Kitagawa Tomoyo, Fukuda Tatomi, Kumiko Matsuda, Kazuyo Akitsu, Misako Masaki, Tamae Satou, Michiyo Okumoto. Dear Laurie, We are looking forward to seeing you in Redding Mt. Shasta. This quilt was made by 100 people. Some people made blocks very well, some people didn’t so. We present this quilt to you with our deep friendship. October 2004 Michiko Shima, Tomoyo Kitagawa, Kumiko Matsuda, Toshiko Sakamoto, Masako Sakata, Shizuko Munayama, Misako Masaki, Kei Teranishi, Kazuyo Akitsu, Tamae Sato, Michiyo Okumoto.","DateInscripF020a":"October 2004","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"On the front, names are written in Japanese as well as English. Only the English translation of names have been recorded. The label on the back is in English.","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FeaturesF053":"A paper label is hand basted to the lower left back corner. This label is from the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding for their quilt show sometime after this quilt was presented to Laurie Short. It lists her as guild member #206 and this quilt as entry #W385.","DateFinishF023b":"2004","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation"],"OtherF060a":"Presented as a thank you gift to one of the four quilters who planned the Heart Circle Quilters Retreat.","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento","Study or teaching aid"],"LocMadeF057a":"Osaka","ProvCountryF057f":["Japan"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Public domain/traditional pattern"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding Quilt Show","Maker Associator":"51-150-83","QuiltTopF054":"Shima, Michiko","QuiltedByF055":"Shima, Michiko","EthnicF101":"Japanese","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","DateDataF006b":"2024-07-16","ContactEmail":"sroseqlter@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-475/Laurie.Short.Japanese.Friendship.Quilt.700.JPG"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-475/Laurie.Short.Japanese.Friendship.Quilt.1500.JPG"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2016-04-18","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-475/Laurie.Short.Japanese.Friendship.Quilt.closeup1.700.JPG"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Closeup of signature blocks from Japanese quilters in upper right hand corner of quilt.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-475/Laurie.Short.Japanese.Friendship.Quilt.closeup2.700.JPG"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup of signatures from Japanese quilters in top middle section of the quilt. ","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-475/Laurie.Short.Japanese.Friendship.Quilt.closeup3.700.JPG"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Closeup of signature blocks with ribbons attached for the members of the Heart Circle friendship group.","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-475/Roberta.Jean.Laurie.quilts.closeup4.700.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Oct 18 2004 Retreat Dinner with quilt presentation to Roberta Burke, Jean Keyes and Laurie Short.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-07-16","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Maker":"[\"SHIMA, MICHIKO\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-07-16 18:46:11","updated_at":"2024-07-17 04:12:29"},"sort":["JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"q61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-21","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Japanese friendship quilt","AltNameF011":"Double X","OverallWidthF12a":"43 1/2 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"43 1/2 inches","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Those participating in the Heart Circle Quilters retreat had a piece of ribbon tacked onto the quilt near their name:\r\nMichiko Shima\r\nTomoyo Kitagawa\r\nKumiko Matsuda\r\nToshiko Sakamoto\r\nMasako Sakata\r\nShizuko Murayama\r\nMisako Masaki\r\nKei Teranishi\r\nKazuyo Akitsu\r\nTamae Sato\r\nMichiyo Okumoto\r\n\r\nOther students of Michiko Shima who signed their blocks:\r\nMasako Avatani\r\nKeiko Ohiga\r\nYoriko Yoshikawa\r\nFumiko Yoshimizu\r\nMitve Asami (name reversed)\r\nIkuko Kawagachi\r\nEiko Inida\r\nFumiko Fukuoka\r\nYoshiko Asano\r\nMatsui Mitsuko (name reversed)\r\nYoshiko Otuka\r\nTakako Ninomaru\r\nUehihama Kaori (name reversed)\r\nIkuco Yagi\r\nTomino Nakazima\r\nMasako Nishibe\r\nKayo Sato\r\nFukuda Tatomi (name reversed)\r\nMichiyo Seiki\r\nKyo Mori\r\nMariko Miyaoka\r\nMegumi Hata\r\nFumiko Katsura\r\nKikuko Yosihmaka\r\nMatsue Minamino\r\nChikako Skiki (last name smudged, maybe spelled different)\r\nShimada Teruyo (name reversed)\r\nKiyo Yamawaki\r\nMaki Fujiwara\r\nS. Narimatsu\r\nKeiko Fukunishi\r\nMieko Yashiro\r\nMasako Koyama\r\nChieko Kitamine\r\nSadako Maruyamo\r\nShigeleo Ichida\r\nHagino Nisimur\r\nSachiko Nishibe\r\nKimiko Hirai\r\nMiyoko Furuko\r\n\r\nAll names were written in Japanese and English. Unless noted, the names are signed first name, last name.\r\n\r\nThe back of the quilt bears a label with this inscription:\r\n\r\nDear Scarlett\r\nWe are looking forward to seeing you in Redding Mt. Shasta. \r\nThis quilt was made by 49 people. Some people made blocks very well, some people didn't so. \r\nWe present this quilt to you with deep friendship.\r\n\r\nMichiko Shima\r\nTomoyo Kitagawa\r\nKumiko Matsuda\r\nToshiko Sakamoto\r\nMasako Sakata\r\nShizuko Murayama\r\nMisako Masaki\r\nKei Teranishi\r\nKazuyo Akitsu\r\nTamae Sato\r\nMichiyo Okumoto\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"October 2004","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on back"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","OtherExDateF023d":"2004","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"QuiltTopF054":"Shima, Michiko","LocMadeF057a":"Osaka","ProvCountryF057f":["Japan"],"QuiltHistF059":"Scarlett met Michiko Shima in 2002, during her first trip to Japan to teach in Nagoya for the Brother Sewing Machine company. She kept up contact with Michiko, meeting with her in Paducah and Houston at the international quilt shows held in those locations.\r\n\r\nIn July 2003, Scarlett organized a Celtic Quilt Exhibit at the studio of KIXE Channel 9 in Redding, California as a fund raiser for her local Public Television station. She invited quilters from the USA, England and Japan to send their Celtic quilts for this show. All the Celtic quilts and garments were taped for the Northstate Quilts 2004 program that aired on KIXE, which broadcasts in the nine northern counties of California. Scarlett is a Co-Producer of the Northstate Quilts TV series.\r\n\r\nMichiko came to Scarlett's Celtic Quilt Exhibit with her son Yuichiro as translator. She met with Scarlett and the Celtic Quilt show's featured artist, Philomena Durcan of Sunnyvale, California (now living in Portland, Oregon).\r\n\r\nThis Celtic Quilt edition of the Northstate Quilts program was also aired in Japan, at the 2006 International Quilt Week held in Osaka, Japan, as part of Scarlett's Celtic Quilt Special Exhibit. Scarlett taught 2 workshops at IQW Osaka, did a Quilt Walk (live walkthrough of her special exhibit, describing her quilts) and she also taught a workshop at Michiko's quilt shop in Osaka after IQW ended. \r\n\r\nIn October 2004, a quilter's retreat was planned by Laurie Short of Redding, California, for Michiko and 10 of her students. The Heart Circle Quilters, as this group of Japanese and American quilters became known, exchanged friendship blocks at a dinner held at the Holiday Inn in Redding, CA. \r\n\r\nScarlett has her Japanese block and the American blocks, but hasn't put them together into a quilt top as of 2009. Three American quilters: Betty McFadyen, Babs Robinson and Bette Lee Collins, are known to have finished their friendship quilts and Scarlett does have pictures of their quilts on her website, on the pages about the Heart Circle Quilter's Retreat.\r\n\r\nScarlett designed a large medallion version of the block pattern used for the friendship exchange and gave the pattern for it as a gift to all those quilters who participated in the swap. 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","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/4-DB-21-475-Japanesefriendshipquilt.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/JFQsignatures1.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/JFQsignatures2.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/4-DB-21-479-quiltlabel.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","Maker Associator":"51-150-83","Pattern":"JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Maker":"[\"SHIMA, MICHIKO\"]","Date":"2000-2025","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","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-21","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:06","updated_at":"2024-07-17 13:45:39"},"sort":["JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"X65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-386","essay":"Dorothy (Dottie) Reid came late to quilting, in her 70s, but she had been a crafter, miniturist, seamstress, dressmaker (entire wedding parties), and did alterations. She would squeeze in any job she could while balancing the care of her housebound child that required constant care. She loved the color green, so the center starburst panel inspired her. The lucious green jelly roll and Celtic knot finished out the quilt. Dottie was dying from pancreatic cancer as she made this quilt and has since passed. This quilt is being gifted to her beloved grandson to keep him warm in Utah winters.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"John's Starburst","QuiltTitleF009":"John Sweeney","AltNameF011":"Panel and strips","BrackmanF011a":"Quilter's imagination/design","SubjQuiltF025":"Green starburst","OverallWidthF12a":"56 in.","OverallLengthF012b":"75 in.","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverallColorF14b":["One color/monochromatic"],"OtherColorF014c":"Lime, forest, apple, evergreen, moss, olive","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","NumBordersF033":"3","BordDescF034":"Strips and fussy cut Celtic knots","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Cheater fabric"],"UniqueF037b":"Jelly roll","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Medium","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design"],"DesignF052d":"center medallion, circles in circles, continuous wave, meander, Celtic pattern","ThrColorF049b":"Lime","WidthF051a":"varied","KnotsF051b":"yes","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"BindWidthF047a":"0.5 inch","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Solid/plain"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Green"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","WidthPiecesF042a":"56\" x 75\"","OtherFabF040a":"seafoam green","TypeInscripF019":["Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ContInscripF020":"Dottie Reid made for John Sweeney 2023 California","DateInscripF020a":"2023","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateBegunF023a":"2022","DateFinishF023b":"2023","FamDateF023c":"2023","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Personal enjoyment"],"PresUseF062":["Bedding, special occasion"],"LocMadeF057a":"Redondo Beach","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"QuiltTopF054":"Reid, Dorothy (Dottie)","IfOtherF007d":"Dear friend","CityF106a":"Torrance","StateF107":"California (CA)","CountyF106":"Los Angeles","CountryF108":["United States"],"MaidenF097b":"Dottie Reid","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Newark","BirthplaceStateF098b":"New Jersey","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","BirthDateF099":"05/09/1942","DeathF100":"12/3/2023","EnviroF104c":["Suburban"],"EthnicF101":"white","EdBkgdF102":"High School","RelAffF103":"Roman Catholic","OccupationF104":"Seamstress/miniature/mom","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From friend"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39","Age 50 or over"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Pleasure"],"NumQuiltsF123":"5-20 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","OwnerNameF082a":"Reid, Dorothy (Dottie)","IdentPersonF006":["Friend of quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"inheritance","OwnershipF082":"Public","OwnerCityF084":"Ogden","OwnerStateF086":"Utah (UT)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","DateDataF006b":"2024-03-16","ContactEmail":"terryincognita@gmail.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-386/IMG_0766.jpg"],"DateF079":"2024-03-16","DateF079_era":"CE","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-18","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"JOHN SWEENEY","Maker":"[\"REID, DOROTHY (DOTTIE)\"]","Date":"2000-2025","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-03-17 01:01:52","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:21:31"},"sort":["JOHN SWEENEY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"-q5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-33","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"Junior Women's Club of Irvington New Jersey
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\r\nMy mother was a very young adult in the early years of World War II. She and her older sister, Doris, were members of the Junior Women's Club of Irvington, New Jersey. They would meet once a month or so at a meeting hall, to attend lectures “appropriate” for young adult women, such as household management or supporting the war effort with Victory Gardens, etc. However, at least once a month they met at the home of one of the members.
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\r\nUsually, the mother would act as host in her best apron serving sweets and tea. The women would be all dressed up and their homes spotless and decorated. In my mother’s case, her older sister Doris lovingly embroidered table cloths for each of the card tables that were set out. After finishing their repast and practicing their best manners, the tea things were collected and the tablecloths would be whipped off and the women would sit down to boisterously play cards.
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\r\nDoris was an excellent seamstress and embroiderer. According to my mother, she once had many embroidered tablecloths, but they all got stained or had holes were all thrown away, except for one. One day, when I had come home from college for Christmas break, my mother decided to throw away the last bit of embroidery. Aghast, I convinced her to give it to me instead.
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\r\nThe middle was horribly stained and it had lots of holed, but the four corners were so sweet. I could just see my mom and her sister in their living room with small embroidered napkins poking out of the four pockets, with my grandmother in her best apron serving sweets to these fancied up young women.
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\r\nYears and years later, as a quilter, I found that tablecloth and decided to make a quilt out of it for my mother’s 85th birthday. I cut out the four corners with the embroidery and since the fabric was so delicate, I used a light-weight stabilizer on the back of what was now four blocks. I added old family napkins and doilies. Since it was intended to be used as a lap quilt, I chose flannel as a backing.
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\r\nNow that this quilt has come back to me, I am reminded of my mother's stories about her club and the years that followed after she joined the Navy Waves in 1942 (she was in the second class of the Waves). When asked, she said that it got really boring at home since all of the men were in the service. She decided that the best way to meet young men would be to enlist. So, WWII for my mother started with young women in sweet dresses, embroidery, tea, and practicing manners and ended with energetic young women in Navy uniforms, marching in boot camp, and having freedom to go into any mess hall in Washington D.C. while being surrounded by a multitude of attractive young men.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Junior Women's Club of Irvington New Jersey","SubjQuiltF025":"WWII Women's Club re-purposing vintage embroidery","OverallWidthF12a":"30\"","OverallLengthF012b":"30\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Pink","White","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design","In-the-ditch"],"ThrTypeF049a":"Cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white/pink","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Flannel"],"ColorBackingF040b":["White"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","WidthPiecesF042a":"30\" x 30\"","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Signature"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"DateInscripF020a":"November 2014","ContInscripF020":"Junior Women's Club of Irvington, N.J. Ebroidery by \"Sister\" Doris Hienning Memories by Virginia Hennin Keyes Quilted by Jean Keyes November 2014","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DamageF016":["Disintegration of fabric","Stains"],"RepairHistF018":"Medallion is ebroidery from early 1940's and is very delicate.","FeaturesF053":"The embroidery was originally a card table cloth that was embroidered in the four corners. It was stained and had lots of hole, so I cut out the four corners with the embroidery, stabilized it, and made it into the medallion. Family heirloom napkins and doilies were used as a frame around the embroidery.","DateBegunF023a":"2014","DateFinishF023b":"2014","DateInfoF023f":"Embroidery done early WWII years","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Anniversary","Commemorative","Gift or presentation","Memorial"],"PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Redding SewCiety Quilt Show","Maker Associator":"51-150-58","QuiltTopF054":"Keyes, Jean","QuiltedByF055":"Keyes, Jean","IdentPersonF006":["Quiltmaker"],"AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Jean Keyes, all rights reserved","DateDataF006b":"3/31/2024","photocredit079a1":"Jean Keyes","DateF079":"2024-03-31","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-33/Keyes.Jean.JuniorWomensClub.700.jpeg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-33/Keyes.Jean.JuniorWomensClub.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-33/Keyes.Jean.JuniorWomensClub.Pocket.700.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Embroidered Pocket","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-33/Keyes.Jean.JuniorWomensClub.Label.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Quilt Label","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-04-25","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"JUNIOR WOMENS CLUB OF IRVINGTON NEW JERSEY","Maker":"[\"KEYES, JEAN\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-04-25 19:02:22","updated_at":"2024-04-26 04:09:41"},"sort":["JUNIOR WOMENS CLUB OF IRVINGTON NEW JERSEY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"3q5oWZEB8akQsUweMcy4","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"59-175-5","InstNameF003":["California Heritage Quilt Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","essay":"I made this quilt because Jacquie White gave me her middle blocks. Sherrie Widner taught me how to make exploding blocks. Those are the two people who helped me make this quilt. I had leftover fabric to complete the blocks and quilt. I gave this quilt to my husband's niece Noel McBride. I'm sure glad Lila, a very special lady, taught me how to quilt.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"Kaleidescope","AltNameF011":"Economy Patch block","BrackmanF011a":"2376","SubjQuiltF025":"pieced, triangle, scrappy, floral","OverallWidthF12a":"56 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"57 inches","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Pink","Red","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Bright or primary colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"36","SizeBlockF027":"11.75 inches","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"2 inch wide border","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik","Dotted","Floral","Geometric","Novelty"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","UniqueBattF048b":"Warm and Natural batting","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design"],"DesignF052d":"wavy cloudlike overall lines","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Straight grain"],"BindWidthF047a":".375 inches","UniqueBindF045a":"Double fold straight grain binding made from the leftover fabrics from the blocks.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Print","Same fabric used throughout"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Red"],"NumPiecesF042":"one","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DateFinishF023b":"2018","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","ReasonsF060":["Personal enjoyment"],"OthPresUseF062a":"Given as gift","LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Sewing scraps"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"QuiltTopF054":"Rodina, Sandy","QuiltedByF055":"Olsen, Tenna","OwnershipF082":"Private","AccessF080":"Restricted","DateDataF006b":"2024-02-15","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-02-16","DateF079_era":"CE","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-5/Rodina.Sandy.Kaleidescope.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-5/Rodina.Sandy.Kaleidescope.1500.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-5/Rodina.Sandy.Closeup1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"ach block has the same flower print center square with different outer triangles.","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/59-175-5/Rodina.Sandy.Closeup2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Corner showing binding and machine quilting.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-03-20","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"KALEIDESCOPE","Maker":"[\"RODINA, SANDY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","project_id":"59","form_id":"175","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-03-20 18:59:16","updated_at":"2024-03-20 19:22:03"},"sort":["KALEIDESCOPE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"m65nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-450","essay":"During the Los Angeles County Fair, a number of quilts made from competition entries were gathered to be submitted to the Quilt Index.  This small quilt/wall hanging were in that stack of quilts.
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\r\nThere is no known history.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"LA County Fair","OverallWidthF12a":"31\"","OverallLengthF012b":"30.5\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige"],"NumBlockF026":"25","SizeBlockF027":"4\" x 4\"","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"1.5\"","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"1\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Batik","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design","In-the-ditch"],"ThrColorF049b":"white","KnotsF051b":"no","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain"],"BindWidthF047a":".5-.75\"","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"No label","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","CommSourceF064b":"half-square triangles and photo to fabric transfers","Owner Associator":"51-150-80","OwnerNameF082a":"LA County Fair","OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library, or Institution","OwnerCountyF085":"Los Angeles","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"LA County Fair, all rights reserved.","DateDataF006b":"2024-05-22","ContactEmail":"stoner@fairplex.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-450/LACountyFairUnk700.jpeg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-450/LACOuntyFairUkn1500.jpeg"],"DateF079":"2024-05-23","DateF079_era":"CE","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-06-12","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"LA COUNTY FAIR","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"1","created_at":"2024-05-24 20:59:24","updated_at":"2024-06-13 04:08:48"},"sort":["LA COUNTY FAIR"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"nK5nWZEB8akQsUweirVd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"51-148-451","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OwnerNameF010":"LA County Fair","QuiltTitleF009":"LA County Fair goes POP! 2019","OverallWidthF12a":"47”","OverallLengthF012b":"72.5”","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Orange","Pink","Red","White"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"12","SizeBlockF027":"11.5” x 11.5”","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side","Separated by sashing with cornerstones or connecting blocks"],"OtherSpaceF029a":"Corner 3” x 3”","SashWidthF032":"3” x. 11.5”","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"5.75” Piano key border T & B Only","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["All-over-design"],"DesignF052d":"Wavy swirl design","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"DescBackF043":["Machine sewn"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple names","Date"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Typewriter"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ReasonsF060":["Challenge or contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"The blocks are made by various individuals participating in the fair block challenge","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"Owner Associator":"51-150-80","OwnerNameF082a":"LA County Fair","OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library, or Institution","OwnerCountyF085":"Los Angeles","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"LA County Fair, all rights reserved.","DateDataF006b":"2024-05-25","ContactEmail":"Stoner@fairplex.com","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-451/LAFair100Yrs700.jpeg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-451/LAFair100Yrs1500.jpeg"],"photocredit079a1":"K. 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She held four of them in Voila and Shingletown, California from 1989 to 1991 and invited about 10-12 friends to participate. This "worry bear" is from Retreat III from October 1990. There are two handmade pins on the bear, for awards Scarlett received for being a "night owl" at these retreats. One award is from Retreat II in March 1990 and the other award is from October 1990.Scarlett attended all four Retreats and completed quilts for each one. Participants were given a block pattern to make and colors to use for friendship blocks that were exchanged among all those who attended. From the first Retreat, Scarlett made her quilt, Voila Viola, with the signed album blocks. The Retreat II signature block was a black square with four red triangles. Scarlett made Branches of a Tree Upon Which Friendship Blooms, changing the signature blocks into dimensional flowers. The Retreat III block was various log cabin blocks in teals and reds. Scarlett made To Each Her Own Log Cabin, balancing the different blocks with their varying colors. Retreat IV was red, green and printed muslin Spools and Shuttles blocks. Scarlett made the Retreat Four Medallion.Each person also brought their own projects to work on during the retreat, which had started out as a weekend event, but extended to three days immediately to give the quilters more time to sew on their projects.","TypeObjOtherF008a":"Teddy bear made from an old worn quilt.","OwnerNameF010":"Laurie's Retreat Worry Bear","SubjQuiltF025":"teddy bear, retreat, night owl, 1920s, worry bear","OverallWidthF12a":"10 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"12 inches","OtherShapeEdgeF013a":"Bear shaped, with the front of the bear cut from an old quilt and the back is muslin.","PredomColorsF014":["Navy","Red","White","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Light or pastel colors"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"1","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Plaid"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc.)","Other embellishment technique"],"EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF038h":"Hand piecing of the worn quilt block pieces was done with red thread. The bear was machine sewn together with ecru cotton thread. Two award ribbons are safety pinned to the bear. One has black and silver trim machine stitched to a machine satin stitched circle of printed muslin, with a loop of trim dangling. The other award is a machine satin stitched circle of muslin with a pinked raw edge square of red polka dot fabric gathered and attached along the bottom and a large decorative button stitched in the center of the square. A one inch wide yellow satin ribbon is tied around the bear's neck and has a doll shaped pin with the word Quilt'n on it.","UniqueBattF048b":"The old quilt has cotton batting, the bear is stuffed with polyester batting","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting","Tied or tufted"],"DesignF052a":["Double parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"Tied with yellow pearl cotton thread.","ThrTypeF049a":"cotton","ThrColorF049b":"white","NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"5","KnotsF051b":"no","DescBackF043":["Solid/plain"],"TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Message"],"MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on back"],"ContInscripF020":"10/90 A special gift to: Scarlett Rose at Retreat III Laurie \"worry bear story\" Top made by: Eleanor a friend in Arkansas in the 20s.","DateInscripF020a":"Oct-90","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Two awards are pinned to the bear. One award pin reads, Retreat III Night Owl Award + Napper. The other award reads, You were in a happy state...... Talked + talked the whole night through...... Stayed up oh sooo... very late.... so.... You receive the honorary... Super Late Night Award 3/90","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","RepairHistF018":"bear is dusty.","FeaturesF053":"No repairs were made to the worn quilt used for the bear's front. This was intentional. The yellow pearl cotton ties are worry threads, meant to give you something to finger and you cuddle the bear.","DateFinishF023b":"1990","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"OtherF060a":"A gift given for quilting retreat friends.","PresUseF062":["Keepsake/memento"],"LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new","Other quilts"],"OthSourceF063a":"Laurie bought the muslin and stuffing. From the inscription, the old 1920s quilt was a gift to Laurie.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"Maker Associator":"51-150-63","QuiltTopF054":"Short, Laurie","QuiltedByF055":"Short, Laurie","OthPeopleF056":"Eleanor","IfOtherF007d":"Friend who loved quilting","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Redding","BirthplaceStateF098b":"California","BirthplaceCountryF098d":"United States","BirthDateF099":"1943","DeathF100":"2014","WhyQuiltF119":["Pleasure"],"OtherF119a":"Laurie taught for many years at local quilt shops. She published her own patterns. She was very knowledgeable about old quilts and did repairs on many quilts over the years.","NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, California","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","AccessF080":"Restricted","DateDataF006b":"2/5/2024","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-369/Rose.Scarlett.Lauries.Retreat.Worry.Bear.700.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-369/Rose.Scarlett.Lauries.Retreat.Worry.Bear.1500.jpg"],"photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","DateF079":"2024-02-06","DateF079_era":"CE","Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-369/Rose.Scarlett.Lauries.Retreat.Worry.Bear.Awards.700.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-369/Rose.Scarlett.Lauries.Retreat.Worry.Bear.Body.700.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Closeup of the old worn quilt used for the bear's front.","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/51-148-369/Rose.Scarlett.Lauries.Retreat.Worry.Bear.Back.700.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Closeup of the signed back of the worry bear.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2024-02-07","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"LAURIES RETREAT WORRY BEAR","Maker":"[\"SHORT, LAURIE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","InstNameF003":["Public Submission"],"InstProjNameF003a":"California Heritage Quilt Project","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX, Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","project_id":"51","form_id":"148","owner":"7","created_at":"2024-02-07 15:57:13","updated_at":"2024-04-02 14:58:20"},"sort":["LAURIES RETREAT WORRY BEAR"]}]}}

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