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\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n1992
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\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n2005
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2006:115.1","QuiltTitleF009":"Hmong Flower Cloth","OwnerNameF010":"paj ntaub","QuiltTopF054":"Yang, Ia Moua","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"12/2005","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CityF106a":"Warren","CountyF106":"Macomb","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"EthnicF101":"Hmong-American","TypeObjF008":"Quilt top with unfinished edge","OverallWidthF12a":"75\"","OverallLengthF012b":"60\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue","Green","Orange","Pink","Red","Yellow"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Unfinished/raw edge"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","BattLoftF048a":"Thin (Less than 3/16?)","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","DateObtainedF088c":"2/21/2008","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"Collected at the MCACA state arts conference from the maker, Ia Moua Yang","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5056/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4o7-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-03-05","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Pattern":"HMONG FLOWER CLOTH","Maker":"[\"YANG, IA MOUA\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2297","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:13:44","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:55"},"sort":["[\"YANG, IA MOUA\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"G61gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-888","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"00.0659","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2000:72.2","essay":"Paj Ntaub
\r\nPio Xiong (Hmong)
\r\nc1985
\r\nDetroit, Michigan
\r\nCotton/polyester
\r\n24" x 24"
\r\nMSUM 2000:72.2
\r\nPhoto by Philip C. Brautigan
\r\n
\r\nPaj ntaub (literally "flower cloth") is the appliqued and embroidered textile work traditionally made by Hmong women for their clothing.
\r\n
\r\nThis piece, collected in Lansing, Michigan from the artist, incorporates a very traditional embroidered Hmong design in the central square wet within an American quilt applique-style block pattern.","OwnerNameF010":"Paj Ntaub","QuiltTopF054":"Xiong, Poi","QuiltedByF055":"Xiong, Poi","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Detroit","ProvCountyF057b":"Wayne","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1985","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Detroit","CountyF106":"Wayne","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Hmong","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"24\"","OverallLengthF012b":"24\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","BordDescF034":"Inner, red; Middle, blue; Outer, red","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 19.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"12/22/2000, C. Kurt Dewhurst and Marsha MacDowell, donors","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-888/2000.72.2.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-11-29","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"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","photocredit079a1":"Philip C. Brautigan","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"PAJ NTAUB","Maker":"[\"XIONG, POI\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-133E","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:08","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"XIONG, POI\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Fa1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-882","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"01.0101","InstInvContrNumF004a":"TC2001:8","description":"Four-Patch Variation reproduction
\r\nMary Worrall, top's maker, and John Putnam, quilter
\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n2001
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#TC2001.8","essay":"This quilt was inspired by another Four-Patch Variation quilt in the collection of the Michigan State University Museum.
\r\n
\r\nWith many reproduction fabrics available, creating a reproduction of the Four-Patch Variation was easy. Changing to brightly-colored fabrics would give the quilt a much different look. The simple shapes make this a great quilt for beginners.
\r\n
\r\nThe pattern for this reproduction can be found in Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","QuiltTitleF009":"Four Patch Variation Reproduction","QuiltTopF054":"Worrall, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Ruedisale, Kari","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateBegunF023a":"2001","DateFinishF023b":"2001","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"East Lansing","CountyF106":"Ingham","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","BirthDateF099":"1/20/1970","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Finnish, English, German, French","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. Public History, Western Michigan University; M.A. Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; currently enrolled in apparel and textiles graduate program, Michigan State University","RelAffF103":"Lutheran","OccupationF104":"Textile Collections Assistant, MSU Museum","FatherNameF109":"Worrall, Gary","MotherNameF111":"Worrall, Barbara Luttinen","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"American Quilt Study Group; Capital City Quilt Guild, Lansing, Mi","LocGroupF121":"Lansing, MI","SpecialGroupF122":"Quilts and quilt history","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"76\"","OverallLengthF012b":"84\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","NumBlockF026":"199 four patches, 200 plain squares","SizeBlockF027":"4\" x 4\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Grid/crosshatch"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Fabrics purchased at Country Stitches, East Lansing, MI","TopSourceF064":["Another quilt"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts Old & New: Reproductions from the Great Lakes Quilt Center, East Lansing, MI, January 12-August 17, 2003, Michigan State University Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 90.","OtherSourceMat":"Patterns","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-882/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9d0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-05-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt top"],"AddNotesF066":"This quilt was made to produce a pattern for the book Great Lakes, Great Quilts. It is a reproduction of MSUM #6581.2","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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-76","Pattern":"FOUR PATCH VARIATION REPRODUCTION","Maker":"[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1338","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:05","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"C61gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-872","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"01.0097","InstInvContrNumF004a":"TC2001:4","description":"String Plate reproduction
\r\nMary Worrall, top's maker, and Kari Ruedisale, quilter
\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n2001
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#TC2001.4","essay":"This quilt was inspired by another String Plate quilt in the collection of the Michigan State University Museum.
\r\n
\r\nThe project for the String Plate Quilt was made in a palette similar to Ethel Adair's original piece. The plates were pieced from the many reproductions of fabrics from the 1930s and 1940s which are available on today's market. Brights or batiks against a black background fabric would be an interesting alternative for piecing the quilt.
\r\n
\r\nThe pattern for this reproduction can be found in Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","QuiltTitleF009":"String Plate Reproduction","QuiltTopF054":"Worrall, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Ruedisale, Kari","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"East Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateBegunF023a":"2001","DateFinishF023b":"2001","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"East Lansing","CountyF106":"Ingham","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","BirthDateF099":"1/20/1970","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Finnish, English, German, French","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. Public History, Western Michigan University; M.A. Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; currently enrolled in apparel and textiles graduate program, Michigan State University","RelAffF103":"Lutheran","OccupationF104":"Textile Collections Assistant, MSU Museum","FatherNameF109":"Worrall, Gary","MotherNameF111":"Worrall, Barbara Luttinen","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"American Quilt Study Group; Capital City Quilt Guild, Lansing, Mi","LocGroupF121":"Lansing, MI","SpecialGroupF122":"Quilts and quilt history","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"72\"","OverallLengthF012b":"90\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Red"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"20","SizeBlockF027":"20\" x 20\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052d":"Scrolls","SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Fabrics purchased at Country Stitches, East Lansing, MI","TopSourceF064":["Another quilt"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts Old & New: Reproductions from the Great Lakes Quilt Center, East Lansing, MI, January 12-August 17, 2003, Michigan State University Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 55.","OtherSourceMat":"Patterns","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-872/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9c1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-05-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt top"],"AddNotesF066":"This quilt was made to produce a pattern for the book Great Lakes, Great Quilts. It is a reproduction of MSUM #2001:1.1","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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-76","Pattern":"STRING PLATE REPRODUCTION","Maker":"[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-132F","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:01","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:39"},"sort":["[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Dq1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-875","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"01.0099","InstInvContrNumF004a":"TC2001:6","description":"Sawtooth reproduction
\r\nMary Worrall, top's maker, and John Putnam, quilter
\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n2001
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#TC2001.4","essay":"This quilt was inspired by another Sawtooth quilt in the collection of the Michigan State University Museum.
\r\n
\r\nThe Sawtooth quilt is a great opportunity to use up scrap fabric. The greater number of 2 7/8" and 6 7/8" squares you have, the "scrappier" the quilt. You may choose a more controlled fabric selection by electing to create a two color quilt or by deciding to use the same fabrics in every block.
\r\n
\r\nThe pattern for this reproduction can be found in Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","QuiltTitleF009":"Sawtooth Reproduction","QuiltTopF054":"Worrall, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Putnam, John","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateBegunF023a":"2001","DateFinishF023b":"2001","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"East Lansing","CountyF106":"Ingham","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","BirthDateF099":"1/20/1970","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Finnish, English, German, French","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. Public History, Western Michigan University; M.A. Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; currently enrolled in apparel and textiles graduate program, Michigan State University","RelAffF103":"Lutheran","OccupationF104":"Textile Collections Assistant, MSU Museum","FatherNameF109":"Worrall, Gary","MotherNameF111":"Worrall, Barbara Luttinen","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"American Quilt Study Group; Capital City Quilt Guild, Lansing, Mi","LocGroupF121":"Lansing, MI","SpecialGroupF122":"Quilts and quilt history","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"86\"","OverallLengthF012b":"102\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"99","SizeBlockF027":"8\" x 8\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","NumBordersF033":"3","BordDescF034":"Inner, a sawtooth border on the top and left side of the quilt; Middle, Cream border 4\"; Outer, Print border 2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Outline"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Fabrics purchased at Country Stitches, East Lansing, MI","TopSourceF064":["Another quilt"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts Old & New: Reproductions from the Great Lakes Quilt Center, East Lansing, MI, January 12-August 17, 2003, Michigan State University Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 65.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-875/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9c3-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-05-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt top"],"AddNotesF066":"This quilt was made to produce a pattern for the book Great Lakes, Great Quilts. It is a reproduction of MSUM #1998:53.86","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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-76","Pattern":"SAWTOOTH REPRODUCTION","Maker":"[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1331","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:02","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:39"},"sort":["[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"E61gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-880","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"01.0104","InstInvContrNumF004a":"TC2001:11","description":"String Quilt reproduction
\r\nMary Worrall, top's maker, and John Putnam, quilter
\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n2001
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#TC2001.11","essay":"This quilt was inspired by another String quilt in the collection of the Michigan State University Museum.
\r\n
\r\nBy choosing a darker sashing, this quilt takes on an entirely new look, which sets off the brightly-colored fabrics within.
\r\n
\r\nThe pattern for this reproduction can be found in Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","QuiltTitleF009":"String Quilt Reproduction","QuiltTopF054":"Worrall, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Putnam, John","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"East Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateBegunF023a":"2001","DateFinishF023b":"2001","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"East Lansing","CountyF106":"Ingham","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","BirthDateF099":"1/20/1970","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Finnish, English, German, French","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. Public History, Western Michigan University; M.A. Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; currently enrolled in apparel and textiles graduate program, Michigan State University","RelAffF103":"Lutheran","OccupationF104":"Textile Collections Assistant, MSU Museum","FatherNameF109":"Worrall, Gary","MotherNameF111":"Worrall, Barbara Luttinen","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"American Quilt Study Group; Capital City Quilt Guild, Lansing, Mi","LocGroupF121":"Lansing, MI","SpecialGroupF122":"Quilts and quilt history","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"61'","OverallLengthF012b":"76\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"20","SizeBlockF027":"14\" x 14\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"1\"","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"1\" black","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"ThrTypeF049a":"heavy thread","ThrColorF049b":"varigated","DesignF052b":["Feathering"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Fabrics purchased at Country Stitches, East Lansing, MI","TopSourceF064":["Another quilt"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts Old & New: Reproductions from the Great Lakes Quilt Center, East Lansing, MI, January 12-August 17, 2003, Michigan State University Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 81.","OtherSourceMat":"Patterns","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-880/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9c8-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-05-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt top"],"AddNotesF066":"This quilt was made to produce a pattern for the book Great Lakes, Great Quilts. It is a reproduction of MSUM #6520.1","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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-76","Pattern":"STRING QUILT REPRODUCTION","Maker":"[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1336","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:05","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"FK1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-881","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"01.0105","InstInvContrNumF004a":"TC2001:12","description":"Stove Eye Quilt reproduction
\r\nMary Worrall, top's maker, and John Putnam, quilter
\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n2001
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#TC2001.12","essay":"This quilt was inspired by another Stove Eye quilt in the collection of the Michigan State University Museum.
\r\n
\r\nThe reproduction was made in a similar palette to the original. To create greater texture within the quilt top, however, batiks, rather than solids, were used.
\r\n
\r\nThe pattern for this reproduction can be found in Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","QuiltTitleF009":"Stove Eye Reproduction","QuiltTopF054":"Worrall, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Ruedisale, Kari","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"East Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateBegunF023a":"2001","DateFinishF023b":"2001","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"East Lansing","CountyF106":"Ingham","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","BirthDateF099":"1/20/1970","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Finnish, English, German, French","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. Public History, Western Michigan University; M.A. Art History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; currently enrolled in apparel and textiles graduate program, Michigan State University","RelAffF103":"Lutheran","OccupationF104":"Textile Collections Assistant, MSU Museum","FatherNameF109":"Worrall, Gary","MotherNameF111":"Worrall, Barbara Luttinen","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"American Quilt Study Group; Capital City Quilt Guild, Lansing, Mi","LocGroupF121":"Lansing, MI","SpecialGroupF122":"Quilts and quilt history","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"74\"","OverallLengthF012b":"94\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"20","SizeBlockF027":"12\" x 16\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"Vertical, 3\"; horizontal, 2\"","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Sides, 5\"; Top and bottom, 3\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton or polyester blend","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"SourceMatF063":["Purchased new"],"OthSourceF063a":"Fabrics purchased at Country Stitches, East Lansing, MI","TopSourceF064":["Another quilt"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts Old & New: Reproductions from the Great Lakes Quilt Center, East Lansing, MI, January 12-August 17, 2003, Michigan State University Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 85.","OtherSourceMat":"Patterns, Templates","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-881/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9c9-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-05-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt top"],"AddNotesF066":"This quilt was made to produce a pattern for the book Great Lakes, Great Quilts. It is a reproduction of MSUM #7132.1","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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-76","Pattern":"STOVE EYE REPRODUCTION","Maker":"[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1337","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:05","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WORRALL, MARY\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"N61gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5012","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"08.0002","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2008:155.1","description":"She Carries Her House
\r\nChris Worland
\r\nEast Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n2000
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2006:155.1","essay":"In the summer of 1999, I traveled to South Africa. The South Africans I met were very welcoming and friendly. When they began to tell stories of living through apartheid, I was shocked by the level of violence and coercion and dismayed by my ignorance of that horrible period in South Africa's history. This quilt is my response to that trip. The pass book photo is from one I took at the Kwa Muthle Museum in Durban, [a museum devoted to telling the story of living under apartheid]. The turtle was inspired by a woodcut by Carina Minnar. The turtle represents the rights granted in the 13th clause in the South African Bill of Rights. Like the turtle who carries her house with her, South Africans are now free to reside where they please.
\r\n
\r\nUnder apartheid, all non-white South Africans were subjected to strict rules of segregation and limits of their rights. All non-whites had to carry a pass book which included their photograph and a statement of whether they were Indian, black, or colored (mixed race). Failure to produce a pass book on demand often led to harassment, torture, and imprisonment. The system of pass laws was finally repealed in South Africa in 1986.","QuiltTitleF009":"She Carries Her House","SubjQuiltF025":"anti-apartheid","DateDataF006b":"2/7/2008","QuiltTopF054":"Worland, Chris","QuiltedByF055":"Worland, Chris","IfQownerF007b":["Made the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"East Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2000","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging","Study or teaching aid"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"East Lansing","CountyF106":"Ingham","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"MaidenF097b":"Worland","BirthDateF099":"7/21/1944","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Caucasian","EdBkgdF102":"Masters degree","OccupationF104":"Teacher","FatherNameF109":"Worland, Donovan","MotherNameF111":"Stout, Immogene","EthBkgrndF112":"caucasian","MarriageF099b":"7/8/1977","SpouseF113":"Esquith, Stephen","OccupationF115":"Professor","NoChildF116":"2","NoFemF116a":"1","NoMaleF116b":"1","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class","Self-Taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39"],"NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"sold two art quilts","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Greater Lansing Quilt Guild, Ann Arbor Quilt Guild","SpecialGroupF122":"speakers, show and tell","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"20 1/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"24\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Black","Blue","Green","Orange","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"MPEVA Simon Mthethwa","MethodInscripF021":["Printed in the fabric"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","NumBlockF026":"1","MedallionF031":"20 1/4\" x 24\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"UniqueF037b":"African prints","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"EmbellTechF038f":"No","ConstrucF038g":["Photography/ photo transfer"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"BindWidthF047a":"The binding is two strips; 1/2\" of purple abstract, 1/4\" of cheddar orange solid sewn lengthwise to create the effect of piping.","MatUsedF048":"Cannot tell","BattLoftF048a":"Thin (Less than 3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["In-the-ditch"],"FeaturesF053":"\"In the summer of 1999, I traveled to South Africa. The South Africans I met were very welcoming and friendly. When they began to tell stories of living through apartheid, I was shocked by the level of violence and coercion and dismayed by my ignorance of that horrible period in South Africa's history. This quilt is my response to that trip. The pass book photo is from one I took at the Kwa Muthle Museum in Durban, [a museum devoted to telling the story of living under apartheid]. The \r\nturtle was inspired by a woodcut by Carina Minnar. The turtle represents the rights granted in the 13th clause in the South African Bill of Rights. Like the turtle who carries her house with her, South Africans are now free to reside where they please.\"\r\n\r\nUnder apartheid, all non-white South Africans were subjected to strict rules of segregation and limits of their rights. All non-whites had to carry a pass book which included their photograph and a statement of whether they were Indian, black, or colored (mixed race). Failure to produce a pass book on demand often led to harassment, torture, and imprisonment. The system of pass laws was\r\nfinally repealed in South Africa in 1986.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts and Human Rights, Michigan State University Museum, January 15 - August 24, 2008","OtherSourceMat":"MacDowell, Marsha; Worrall, Mary; Swanson, Lynne; Donaldson, Beth. Quilts and Human Rights. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016, page 104-105.","IdentPersonF006":["Quiltmaker"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Chris Worland","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"DateObtainedF088c":"2/7/2008","AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5012/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4k5-a_8092.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5012/08.0002-detail2.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5012/08.0002-detail.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-02-18","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"QDesignF060b":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"08.0002","ImageConF075a":"one quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"SHE CARRIES HER HOUSE","Maker":"[\"WORLAND, CHRIS\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-225D","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:13:24","updated_at":"2024-07-11 15:08:06"},"sort":["[\"WORLAND, CHRIS\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ra1gWZEB8akQsUwelb38","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-10524","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"MQP 21.0002","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2019:4.1","essay":"Sampler quilt made by volunteers who supported the ballot initiative in Michigan, November 2018, to end gerrymandering in the State of Michigan. A central medallion features Michigan with all the counties pieced in green fabrics, on a blue/white fabric representing the lakes. On three sides are blocks made by volunteers to represent aspects of Michigan, mounted on brown woodsy fabric. From top left, a yellow, red and black turtle on orange; a pieced farmstead; A crazy block with cherries; a beach, dunes and lake scene; a school house representing education; a red car on blue, representing the auto industry; silhouette of workers on a construction site, black on orange; musical instruments against rainbow background representing jazz and blues; Detroit skyline with large ship on the Detroit River in foreground; forest scene with birch trees; three figures: Muslim, Caucasian and African-American representing diversity.
\r\n
\r\nNote from maker: This quilt was designed to showcase the diversity of Michigan, its people and culture and its unique mitten shape. In the center all eighty three Michigan counties are represented in various shades of green fabric. When the light shines behind the fabric, some of the lighter greens allow the name of the county to show through. Five Congressional districts were added in a sheer fabric that drapes over associated counties. These show the result of the unfair redistricting process used by politicians to create "safe" districts for their political party. Across the top we proclaimed that we want “Every Vote to Count!” and across the bottom we told Michiganders that “It’s time WE draw the line!” The top corner block reminds Michiganders that Michigan’s Constitution states that “All political power is inherent in the people.” We wanted to impress Michigan voters for the need to take redistricting from the hands of the politicians. We wanted to feature the idea of voters choosing their politicians and not the other way around. The quilt was featured at fundraising events in the region and served as a backdrop to an historical grassroots initiative that was successful in the November 2018 mid-term elections.
\r\n
\r\nFrom the letter sent to community members, friends and fellow quilters by Chris Worland, who spearheaded the making of the quilt:
\r\n
\r\nGreetings Friends,
\r\nI am working with a group of quilters from Voters Not Politicians (voters notpoliticians.com) a ballot question committee, working to bring the power back to the people of Michigan through a citizen led ballot initiative. You may have been asked to sign a petition to end gerrymandering through a ballot initiative by a member of this group.
\r\nHere is a opportunity to use quilting to participate in the citizen initiative:
\r\nDistrict 6, Team 4 of Voters not Politicians will be submitting a quilt to Art Prize this year. The purpose is to highlight the effect gerrymandering has on Michigan – its tortured voting districts and the voices left unrepresented. In this way, the quilt will be a piece of art work as well as a form of public education and protest.
\r\nThe overall design will feature a map of Michigan’s 83 counties. A transparent overlay of the state’s 38 senate districts will cover the state map (and illustrate how these boundaries diverge from one another). Around the edges of the quilt will be squares depicting the great diversity – people, occupations, religions, places – that is Michigan
\r\nWe would like the quilt to involve as many people/ hands as possible. So, we are inviting you to submit an idea, sketch, or photo that you would like to turn into a quilt square. We will select 15-18 of your submissions.
\r\nHere are the particulars …
\r\n1. Sketch a design or submit an idea for a quilt square that is 12” x 12”
\r\n2. The image can be literal or abstract
\r\n3. Use color if possible
\r\n4. Photos are acceptable
\r\n5. Have the image reflect something of the diversity found within the state. You might consider:
\r\na. Racial diversity
\r\nb. Ethnic diversity
\r\nc. Traditions
\r\nd. Mosques
\r\ne. Churches
\r\nf. Synagogues
\r\ng. Ashrams
\r\nh. Schools
\r\ni. Teachers
\r\nj. Factories
\r\nk. Farms
\r\nl. Labor groups and laborers
\r\nm. Youth
\r\nn. Elderly
\r\no. Urban landscape
\r\np. Rural landscape
\r\nq. Great lakes (Lighthouses, ships, water)
\r\nr. Forests/ wildlife
\r\ns. Other
\r\n6. Email the sketches/ideas to both:  by FEBRUARY 25th 2018. We will contact you no later than March 15th if your idea was selected.
\r\nThank you for considering participating in the important project,
\r\nChris Worland","QuiltTitleF009":"Voters Not Politicians Quilt","SubjQuiltF025":"Gerrymandering","DateDataF006b":"2/7/2020","QuiltTopF054":"Miller, Karen B.","UniqueF104b":"These quilters volunteered their time and talents for the organization Voters Not Politicians, Region 6, Team 4 centered in Holt and Mason, Michigan. ","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"East Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateBegunF023a":"2018","DateFinishF023b":"2018","OtherF060a":"These quilters volunteered their time and talents for the organization Voters Not Politicians, Region 6, Team 4 centered in Holt and Mason, Michigan. This state-wide organization gathered more than 425,000 signatures from all eighty three counties in Michigan, educated voters using the quilt as a backdrop, and campaigned for a successful win of Proposal 2, defeating gerrymandering in November 2018.","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"81 1/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"90\"","OtherShapeEdgeF013a":"Mostly straight with the Upper Peninsula sticking out one side.","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names","Message"],"ContInscripF020":"Top right block: \"All political power is inherent in the people.\" Center top: \"Make Every Vote Count\"\r\nCenter bottom: \"It's Time to Draw the Line\"\r\nSigned in ink by the makers on the back, on the sleeve.","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBlockF026":"16","NumBordersF033":"1","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","DateObtainedF088c":"2/7/2020","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-10524/2019.4.1-Repos.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-10524/2019.4.1-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2021-03-31","dateverified_era":"CE","featuredQuilt":"True","function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Pattern":"VOTERS NOT POLITICIANS QUILT","Maker":"[\"WORLAND, CHRIS\", \"ARMOCK-SCHAAF, IRENE\", \"BOOTH, KATHY\", \"BROWN, MARY\", \"DELIND, LAURA B.\", \"JOHNSON, JOHNIE\", \"TROJANOWSKI, CAROL\", \"MILLER, KAREN B.\"]","Date":"2000-2025","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"7","created_at":"2021-03-31 20:05:25","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:14"},"sort":["[\"WORLAND, CHRIS\", \"ARMOCK-SCHAAF, IRENE\", \"BOOTH, KATHY\", \"BROWN, MARY\", \"DELIND, LAURA B.\", \"JOHNSON, JOHNIE\", \"TROJANOWSKI, CAROL\", \"MILLER, KAREN B.\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Za1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-962","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"98.0046 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:95.1","description":"Blackfeet Color Study 2
\r\nMargaret Wood
\r\nNavajo/Seminole, Phoenix, Arizona
\r\n1998
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:95.1","QuiltTitleF009":"Blackfeet Color Study 2","QuiltTopF054":"Wood, Margaret","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Phoenix","ProvCountyF057b":"Maricopa","ProvStateF057d":"Arizona (AZ)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1998","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Phoenix","BirthDateF099":"1/23/1950","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo/Seminole","EdBkgdF102":"BA from Arizona State University, Elementary Ed.and MA in Library Science from University of Denver, Denver, CO","OccupationF104":"Owner and president of Native American Fashions, Inc.","FatherNameF109":"Wood, Charlie","EthBkgrndF110":"Seminole (Oklahoma)","MotherNameF111":"Wood, Helen Watchman","EthBkgrndF112":"Navajo","MarriageF099b":"October 1974","SpouseF113":"Galbraith, Tom","OccupationF115":"lawyer","NoChildF116":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Gifts"],"OtherF119a":"Has given away a lot of quilts for baby presents. My work in quilts and clothing is based upon centuries of Native American fiber and arts tradition. In accordance with a long history of embracing new materials and decorative ideas, I consider my work a continuation of the evolution of Native American fashion and decorative work.","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"42 1/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"42 1/4\"","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Title","ContInscripF020":"Margaret Wood, Blackfeet Color Study #2: Navy/Turquoise. This wall hanging was inspired by a Blackfeet boy's shirt made circa 1870","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"ExhibitListF067a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (MSUM TES): October-December, 1999, Southern Ute Indian Cultural Center, Ignacio, Colorado; February 1 - March 25, 2000, Southwestern Michigan College Museum, Dowagiac, Michigan; September - December, 2000, Milwaukee County Historical Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; February - May, 2001, Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center & Museum, Crandon, Wisconsin; January 25 - April 28, 2002, Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Center, Brantford, Ontario, Canada; January 17 - March 6, 2004, McClean County Museum of History, Bloomington, Illinois.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"8/20/1998, Margaret Wood","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-962/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9k5-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-03","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"CustomsF131":"Often does a spirit line from the interior design out to the border (assoc. with Nav. rug weaving).","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"1998:95.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","photocredit079a1":"KEVA","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-62","Pattern":"BLACKFEET COLOR STUDY 2","Maker":"[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1383","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:40","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Wq1gWZEB8akQsUwehqnY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5303","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"08.0124 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2008:162.2","description":"Moccasin Series #2: Green Sioux
\r\nMargaret Wood
\r\nPhoenix, Arizona
\r\n1999
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2008:162.2","essay":"Margaret Wood relates:
\r\nThis quilt was inspired by a pair of Sioux beaded moccasins. The word moccasin comes from the Cree/Algonquin language and means footwear or shoes. Tribal moccasin construction design and materials were influenced by the environment in which that tribal group lived. Soft sole mocassins made of soft tanned leather were typical of forested areas and hard sole moccasins were worn in the drier and more barren southwest and Plains. Moccasin designs were usually the invention of the maker. The maker used whatever color beads they had available.","QuiltTitleF009":"Moccasin Series #2: Green Sioux","QuiltTopF054":"Wood, Margaret","QuiltedByF055":"Wood, Margaret","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Phoenix","ProvStateF057d":"Arizona (AZ)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1999","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Phoenix","StateF107":"Arizona (AZ)","BirthDateF099":"1/23/1950","EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo/Seminole","EdBkgdF102":"BA from Arizona State University, Elementary Ed.and MA in Library Science from University of Denver, Denver, CO","OccupationF104":"Owner and president of Native American Fashions, Inc.","FatherNameF109":"Wood, Charlie","EthBkgrndF110":"Seminole (Oklahoma)","MotherNameF111":"Wood, Helen Watchman","EthBkgrndF112":"Native American Navajo/Seminole","MarriageF099b":"October 1974","SpouseF113":"Galbraith, Tom","OccupationF115":"Lawyer","NoChildF116":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative","Self-Taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"49\"","OverallLengthF012b":"73\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Red","Teal","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Message"],"ContInscripF020":"Printed label on the back:\r\nQuilt Documentation Information\r\nName of Quilt: Moccasin Series #2 Green Sioux\r\nSize: 73\" H x 49\"W.\r\nMaker: Margaret Wood. 73rd quilt.\r\nConstruction: Machine pieced and machine quilted by Margaret Wood.\r\nMedium: 100% cotton top, cotton backing, double layer of Warm and Natural cotton batting, cotton binding and clam shell.\r\nColors: Hunter green, red, teal and white with red binding. Hunter green backing.\r\nCondition: New\r\nDate: 1999\r\nDesign: This quilt was inspired by a pair of Sioux beaded moccasins.\r\n\r\nThe word \"moccasin\" comes from the Cree/Algonquin language and means footwear of shoes. Tribal moccasins construction design and materials were influenced by the environment in which that tribal group lived. \"Soft sole\" moccasins made of soft tanned leather were typical of forested areas and \"hard sole\" moccasins were worn in the drier and more barren southwest and Plains.\r\n\r\nMoccasin designs were ususally the invention of the maker. The maker used whatever color beads they had available.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF039a":"Clam shell","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Medium (3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Single parallel lines"],"FeaturesF053":"Maker's 73rd quilt.\r\nThis quilt was inspired by a pair of Sioux beaded moccasins.\r\nThe word moccasin comes from the Cree/Algonquin language and means footwear or shoes. Tribal moccasin construction design and materials were influenced by the environment in which that tribal group lived. Soft sole mocassins made of soft tanned leather were typical of forested areas and hard sole moccasins were worn in the drier and more barren southwest and Plains.\r\nMoccasin designs were usually the invention of the maker. The maker used whatever color beads they had available.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","DateObtainedF088c":"1/16/2008","AcquiredF058":"Unknown","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5303/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5l8-a_8092.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5303/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5l8-a_17189.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-04-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"QDesignF060b":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"CustomsF131":"Often does a spirit line from the interior design out to the border (assoc. with Nav. rug weaving). Has given away a lot of quilts for baby presents. My work in quilts and clothing is based upon centuries of Native American fiber and arts tradition. In accordance with a long history of embracing new materials and decorative ideas, I consider my work a continuation of the evolution of Native American fashion and decorative work.","function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"08.0124","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Maker Associator":"12-51-62","Pattern":"MOCCASIN SERIES 2 GREEN SIOUX","Maker":"[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2382","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:15:22","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:49"},"sort":["[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"rK1gWZEB8akQsUweia2w","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6426","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"08.0125 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2008:162.3","description":"Mocassin Series #4: Cheyenne
\r\nMargaret Wood
\r\nPhoenix, Arizona
\r\n1999
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2008:162.3","essay":"Margaret Wood relates:
\r\nThis quilt was inspired by a pair of Cheyenne child's beaded moccasins. The word moccasin comes from the Cree/Algonquin language and means footwear or shoes. Tribal moccasin construction design and materials were influenced by the environment in which that tribal group lived. Soft sole mocassins made of soft tanned leather were typical of forested areas and hard sole moccasins were worn in the drier and more barren southwest and Plains. Moccasin designs were usually the invention of the maker. The maker used whatever color beads they had available.","QuiltTitleF009":"Mocassin Series #4: Cheyenne","QuiltTopF054":"Wood, Margaret","QuiltedByF055":"Wood, Margaret","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Phoenix","ProvStateF057d":"Arizona (AZ)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1999","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Phoenix","StateF107":"Arizona (AZ)","CountryF108":["United States"],"BirthDateF099":"1/23/1950","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Parker","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Arizona","EthnicF101":"Native American, Navajo/Seminole","EdBkgdF102":"BA from Arizona State University, Elementary Ed.and MA in Library Science from University of Denver, Denver, CO","OccupationF104":"Owner and president of Native American Fashions, Inc.","FatherNameF109":"Wood, Charlie","MotherNameF111":"Wood, Helen Watchman","MarriageF099b":"10/1974","SpouseF113":"Galbraith, Tom","OccupationF115":"lawyer","NoChildF116":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative","Self-Taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"48 3/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"54 3/8\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Red","Teal","Yellow","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date"],"ContInscripF020":"Printed label on the back:\r\nQuilt Documentation Information\r\nName of Quilt: Moccasin Series #4 Cheyenne\r\nSize: 54 3/8\" H x 48 3/4\"W.\r\nMaker: Margaret Wood. 75th quilt.\r\nConstruction: Machine pieced and hand quilted by Margaret Wood.\r\nMedium: 100% cotton top, cotton backing, double layer of Warm and Natural cotton batting, cotton binding and clam shell.\r\nColors: Hunter green, white, red, navy blue, yellow and teal and with red binding. Hunter green backing.\r\nCondition: New\r\nDate: 1999\r\nDesign: This quilt was inspired by a pair of Cheyenne child's beaded moccasins.\r\n\r\nThe word \"moccasin\" comes from the Cree/Algonquin language and means footwear of shoes. Tribal moccasins construction design and materials were influenced by the environment in which that tribal group lived. \"Soft sole\" moccasins made of soft tanned leather were typical of forested areas and \"hard sole\" moccasins were worn in the drier and more barren southwest and Plains.\r\n\r\nMoccasin designs were ususaly the invention of the maker. The maker used whatever color beads they had available.","DateInscripF020a":"1999","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Bias grain"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchF051":"5","WidthF051a":"5","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6426/08.0125.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6426/08.0125.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2014-11-03","dateverified_era":"CE","AddNotesF066":"Maker's 75th quilt\r\nThis quilt was inspired by a pair of Cheyenne child's beaded moccasins.\r\nThe word moccasin comes from the Cree/Algonquin language and means footwear or shoes. Tribal moccasin construction design and materials were influenced by the environment in which that tribal group lived. Soft sole mocassins made of soft tanned leather were typical of forested areas and hard sole moccasins were worn in the drier and more barren southwest and Plains.\r\nMoccasin designs were usually the invention of the maker. The maker used whatever color beads they had available.","function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Maker Associator":"12-51-62","Pattern":"MOCASSIN SERIES 4 CHEYENNE","Maker":"[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2834","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:29:25","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:50"},"sort":["[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ra1gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-162","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"93.0043 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7541.1","description":"Blackfoot Boy's Shirt
\r\nMargaret Wood and Una Jarvis
\r\nNavajo/Seminole, Phoenix, Arizona
\r\n1983
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7541.1","essay":"Artist's statement:
\r\nMy work in quilts and clothing is based upon centuries of Native American fiber and arts tradition. In accordance with a long history of embracing new materials and decorative ideas, I consider my work a continuation of the evolution of Native American fashion and decorative work.
\r\n
\r\nThis quilt was an adapted design from a Blackfoot boy's painted and beaded tanned leather shirt made c1870. ","QuiltTitleF009":"Black Foot Boy's Shirt Quilt","QuiltTopF054":"Wood, Margaret","QuiltedByF055":"Jarvis, Una","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Phoenix","ProvCountyF057b":"Maricopa","ProvStateF057d":"Arizona (AZ)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1983","GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Phoenix","BirthDateF099":"1/23/1950","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo/Seminole","EdBkgdF102":"BA from Arizona State University, Elementary Ed.and MA in Library Science from University of Denver, Denver, CO","OccupationF104":"Owner and president of Native American Fashions, Inc.","FatherNameF109":"Wood, Charlie","EthBkgrndF110":"Seminole (Oklahoma)","MotherNameF111":"Wood, Helen Watchman","EthBkgrndF112":"Navajo","MarriageF099b":"October 1974","SpouseF113":"Galbraith, Tom","OccupationF115":"lawyer","NoChildF116":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Gifts"],"OtherF119a":"Has given away a lot of quilts for baby presents. My work in quilts and clothing is based upon centuries of Native American fiber and arts tradition. In accordance with a long history of embracing new materials and decorative ideas, I consider my work a continuation of the evolution of Native American fashion and decorative work.","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"90\"","OverallLengthF012b":"90\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"one being Margaret Wood's name label, the other being her handwritten address on a piece of muslin.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"BordDescF034":"10\", Bordered by tricolor (green, yellow, and navy blue) five-patch high stair-step pyramids (Seminole patchwork technique).","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Blanket or flannel","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"9","DesignF052a":["All-over-design"],"DesignF052d":"Zig zag","FeaturesF053":"Peach","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions, SITES; August 1, 1997-December 30, 1997, George Gustav Heye Center in National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY; April 19-October 18, 1998, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI; March 13-June 6, 1999, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA; July 3rd-September 26th, 1999, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, OH; October 23, 1999-January 16, 2000, Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT; February 12-May 7, 2000, Bishop Museum-The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History , Honolulu, Honolulu, HI; June 3-August 27, 2000, Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA; September 23-December 31, 2000, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM; January 13-April 8, 2001, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.","OtherSourceMat":"Interview with quilter; Photos of quilter; \r\nResume","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"5/1993, Margaret Wood","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-162/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6n5-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-29","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"AddNotesF066":"Adapted design from a Blackfoot boy's painted and beaded tanned leather shirt made ca. 1870. Also a photo and caption of the antique shirt that inspired the quilt.","CustomsF131":"Often does a spirit line from the interior design out to the border (assoc. with Nav. rug weaving).","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7541.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-62","Pattern":"BLACK FOOT BOYS SHIRT QUILT","Maker":"[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1095","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:31:56","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:44"},"sort":["[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"gK1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-989","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"00.0654 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2000:55.1","description":"Indian Woman
\r\nMargaret Wood
\r\nNavajo/Seminole, Phoenix, Arizona
\r\n1991
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2000:55.1","essay":"In this quilt entitled "Indian Woman", Margaret Wood of Phoenix, Arizona expresses the challenge of being a woman in two cultural worlds - Native and non-native.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions.","OwnerNameF010":"Indian Woman","QuiltTopF054":"Wood, Margaret","QuiltedByF055":"Wood, Margaret","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Phoenix","ProvCountyF057b":"Maricopa","ProvStateF057d":"Arizona (AZ)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1991","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Phoenix","BirthDateF099":"1/23/1950","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo/Seminole","EdBkgdF102":"BA from Arizona State University, Elementary Ed.and MA in Library Science from University of Denver, Denver, CO","OccupationF104":"Owner and president of Native American Fashions, Inc.","FatherNameF109":"Wood, Charlie","EthBkgrndF110":"Seminole (Oklahoma)","MotherNameF111":"Wood, Helen Watchman","EthBkgrndF112":"Navajo","MarriageF099b":"October 1974","SpouseF113":"Galbraith, Tom","OccupationF115":"lawyer","NoChildF116":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Gifts"],"OtherF119a":"Has given away a lot of quilts for baby presents. My work in quilts and clothing is based upon centuries of Native American fiber and arts tradition. In accordance with a long history of embracing new materials and decorative ideas, I consider my work a continuation of the evolution of Native American fashion and decorative work.","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"56\"","OverallLengthF012b":"83 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","TypeInscripF019":["Date"],"ContInscripF020":"Indian Woman, 1991, 14th quilt","DateInscripF020a":"1991","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"UniqueF037b":"ultrasuede, metal, shell, black onyx, turquoise, human hair wig.","EmbellTechF038f":"Yes","EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF039a":"Above her are 4 jet pieces, to her right are 4 white shell pieces, below her are 4 turquoise pieces and to her left are 4 abolone shell pieces.","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"FeaturesF053":"Half the outfit is business suit and half is a \"traditional\" Navajo outfit. In the four corners are appliqued Navajo rug prints.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page 74.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-989/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9n1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-07","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"CustomsF131":"Often does a spirit line from the interior design out to the border (assoc. with Nav. rug weaving).","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","photocredit079a1":"Marilyn Szabo","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-62","Pattern":"INDIAN WOMAN","Maker":"[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-139D","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:49","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Wa1gWZEB8akQsUwehqnY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5302","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"08.0123 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2008:162.1","description":"Dress Series: Red Sleeve
\r\nMargaret Wood
\r\nPhoenix, Arizona
\r\n1998
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2008:162.1","essay":"Margaret Wood relates:
\r\nThis quilt was inspired by a Kiowa woman's dress which was made c1860 and was decorated with elk's teeth. Only two teeth from an elk were suitable for decorative use and a dress covered with elk's teeth reflected a husband's hunting skills. Some men carved "teeth" from bone for their wives.
\r\n
\r\nAs manufactured cloth came available, women started substituting it for tanned hide but continued to use the same decorative accents. I used cowry shells in place of elk's teeth. Many early dresses were decorated with shells which were traded with Pacific Coast tribes before Anglos arrives.
","QuiltTitleF009":"Dress Series: Red Sleeve","QuiltTopF054":"Wood, Margaret","QuiltedByF055":"Wood, Margaret","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Phoenix","ProvStateF057d":"Arizona (AZ)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1998","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Phoenix","StateF107":"Arizona (AZ)","BirthDateF099":"1/23/1950","EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo/Seminole","EdBkgdF102":"BA from Arizona State University, Elementary Ed.and MA in Library Science from University of Denver, Denver, CO","OccupationF104":"Owner and president of Native American Fashions, Inc.","FatherNameF109":"Wood, Charlie","EthBkgrndF110":"Seminole (Oklahoma)","MotherNameF111":"Wood, Helen Watchman Wood","EthBkgrndF112":"Native American Navajo/Seminole","MarriageF099b":"October 1974","SpouseF113":"Galbraith, Tom","OccupationF115":"Lawyer","NoChildF116":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative","Self-Taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"48 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"55 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Navy","Red"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Message"],"ContInscripF020":"There is a printed tag on the back that reads:\r\nPrinted label on the back:\r\nQuilt Documentation Information\r\nName of Quilt: Dress Series: Red Sleeve\r\nSize: 55 1/2\" H x 48 1/2\"W.\r\nMaker: Margaret Wood. 63rd quilt.\r\nConstruction: Machine pieced, tacked and hand quilted by Margaret Wood.\r\nMedium: 100% wool flannel and wool gaberdine top, cotton backing and wool binding, 96 cowry shells.\r\nColors: Red, navy and light blue top, navy backing and navy binding.\r\nCondition: New\r\nDate: 1998\r\nDesign: This quilt was inspired by a Kiowa woman's dress which waas made circa 1860 and was decorated with elk's teeth. Only two teeth from an elk were suitable for decorative use and a dress covered with elk's teeth reflected a husband's hunting skills. Some men carved \"teeth\" from bone for their wives.\r\nAs manufactured cloth came available, women started substituting it for tanned hide but continued to use the same decorative accents. I used cowry shells in place of elk's teeth. Many early dresses were decorated with shells which were traded with Pacific Coast tribes before Anglos arrives.\r\nFor many years I worked as a clothing designer creating fashion inspired by American Indian clothing. My love of the color, texture and design elements on clothing is carried on in my work as a quilt artist.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Computer generated"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Wool"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"EmbMatF039":["Other attachments"],"UniqueF039a":"Cowrie shells","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Wool"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting","Tied or tufted"],"NumStitchedF050":"4","NumStitchF051":"4","DesignF052a":["Single parallel lines"],"FeaturesF053":"This quilt was inspired by a Kiowa woman's dress which waas made circa 1860 and was decorated with elk's teeth. Only two teeth from an elk were suitable for decorative use and a dress covered with elk's teeth reflected a husband's hunting skills. Some men carved \"teeth\" from bone for their wives.\r\nAs manufactured cloth came available, women started substituting it for tanned hide but continued to use the same decorative accents. I used cowry shells in place of elk's teeth. Many early dresses were decorated with shells which were traded with Pacific Coast tribes before Anglos arrives.\r\nFor many years I worked as a clothing designer creating fashion inspired by American Indian clothing. My love of the color, texture and design elements on clothing is carried on in my work as a quilt artist.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","DateObtainedF088c":"1/16/2008","AcquiredF058":"Unknown","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5302/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5l7-a_8092.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5302/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5l7-a_17189.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-04-06","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"CustomsF131":"Often does a spirit line from the interior design out to the border (assoc. with Nav. rug weaving). Has given away a lot of quilts for baby presents. My work in quilts and clothing is based upon centuries of Native American fiber and arts tradition. In accordance with a long history of embracing new materials and decorative ideas, I consider my work a continuation of the evolution of Native American fashion and decorative work.","function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"08.0123","ImageConF075a":"quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Maker Associator":"12-51-62","Pattern":"DRESS SERIES RED SLEEVE","Maker":"[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2381","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:15:22","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:49"},"sort":["[\"WOOD, MARGARET\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"FK1gWZEB8akQsUwejbCs","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-7043","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"85.0974","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1310.877 a-n","OwnerNameF010":"Log Cabin","DateDataF006b":"11/21/1984","QuiltTopF054":"Wonsey, Martha C.","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","DateBegunF023a":"ca 1890","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Quilt blocks or pieces","OverallWidthF12a":"12\"","OverallLengthF012b":"12\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","DamageF016":["Insect damage"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"39","SizeBlockF027":"12\" x 12\"","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"11/21/1984","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"1/31/1960, Miss Ethel M. 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\r\nMartha C. Wonsey
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1890
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\r\nSarah Wolf
\r\nGaines, Genesee County, Michigan
\r\n1916
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2013:37.1","essay":"This quilt has many inscriptions:
\r\nIn God We Trust. 1916, Mrs. F. Banks, In GOD WE TRUST. FIRST. BLOCK. MARCH 14TH. 1911. SARAH. WOLF IN. GAINES. MICH., I AM GOING HOME, FEBUARY 25. 1913, ROVER GOT KILLED FEBRUARY THE 23 1916. WE THOUGHT SO MUCH OF ROVER., NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO YOUR MOTHER LOVES YOU STILL, SW FEB 11TH 1916., MADE EVERET IS BIRTHDAY APRIL 9TH 1912., MADE MARCH 1 1916., MADE FEB 7. 1916., S. A. W. COME HOME TONIGHT., 1911, Mrs Jones, Mary E McDonalds 1911, SLEEP SWEETLY SLEEP. Just THINK JESUS DiED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE. LOVE AND SERVE GOD. AND OBEY YOUR PARENTS., Erin Bedell., Look Away to jesus. Eirn GLEN. EDWIN EVER., GOODNIGHT., MOTHER LOVES YOU STILL FEB.8.TH 1916., MAY THE FIFTH. SARAH AND MODE. GAINES., OBEY GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS","OwnerNameF010":"Crazy Quilt","DateDataF006b":"8/10/2013","QuiltTopF054":"Wolf, Sarah","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Gaines","ProvCountyF057b":"Genesee","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","DateBegunF023a":"1911","DateFinishF023b":"1916","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CityF106a":"Gaines","CountyF106":"Genesee","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"76\"","OverallLengthF012b":"83\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Red"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Message"],"ContInscripF020":"In God WE Trust. 1916, Mrs. F. Banks, In GOD WE TRUST. FIRST. BLOCK. MARCH 14TH. 1911. SARAH. WOLF IN. GAINES. MiCH., I AM GOING HOME, FEBUARY 25. 1913, ROVER GOT KILLED FEBRUARY THE 23 1916. WE THOUGHT SO MUCH OF ROVER., NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO YOUR MOTHER LOVES YOU STILL, SW FEB 11TH 1916., MADE EVERET IS BIRTHDAY APRIL 9TH 1912., MADE MARCH 1 1916., MADE FEB 7. 1916., S. A. W. COME HOME TONIGHT., 1911, Mrs Jones, Mary E McDonalds 1911, SLEEP SWEETLY SLEEP. Just THINK JESUS DiED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE. LOVE AND SERVE GOD. AND OBEY YOUR PARENTS., Erin Bedell., Look Away to jesus. Eirn GLEN. EDWIN EVER., GOODNIGHT., MOTHER LOVES YOU STILL FEB.8.TH 1916., MAY THE FIFTH. SARAH AND MODE. GAINES., OBEY GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMETS ","DateInscripF020a":"1911; 1916","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"FiberTypesF035":["Wool"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Pink"],"NumPiecesF042":"cotton","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Tied or tufted"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"Purchased on eBay on 8/6/2013.","QuiltHistF059":"Started in 1911 and completed in 1916 - Has some family information as when their dog Rover was hit and killed by a car. Mother Still Loves You. In very good condition. Some wear around edges. What a piece of history. Was stored in an antique baby stroller in a pillow case. From Michigan. Probably used as padding for the baby.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6265/13.0016.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6265/13.0016.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-09-23","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Pattern":"CRAZY QUILT","Maker":"[\"WOLF, SARAH\"]","Date":"1901-1929","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2796","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:27:58","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:58"},"sort":["[\"WOLF, SARAH\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"aK1gWZEB8akQsUweia2w","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6358","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"13.0056","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2013:89.1","description":"Mariner's Compass
\r\nAnna Louisa Wiseman (10/20/1831-11/8/1904)
\r\nNorth Carolina
\r\nc1850
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\r\nMae Wilson
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1920
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2004:132.2","OwnerNameF010":"Broken Dish","AltNameF011":"Pinwheel Variation","QuiltTopF054":"Wilson, Mae","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"North Manchester","ProvStateF057d":"Indiana (IN)","DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","DateFinishF023b":"c1920","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"72\"","OverallLengthF012b":"72 3/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Madder Brown"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Fading"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"32 pieced","SizeBlockF027":"vary from 7 /12\" - 8 1/2\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"5 1/2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Blue or Navy"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","DescBackF043":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"10","NumStitchF051":"8","WidthF051a":"1\"","DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"Double X in blocks","OtherSourceMat":"Steven Soward purchased this quilt from Xenia Cord. A photo copy of her sales tag and description are in the FAD file.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"4/23/2004, Steven Sowards, donor purchased the quilt from Xenia Cord","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-3727/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0c9u0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-14","dateverified_era":"CE","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","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"BROKEN DISH","Maker":"[\"WILSON, MAE\"]","Date":"1901-1929","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1DA6","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:03:17","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:50"},"sort":["[\"WILSON, MAE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"d61gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-980","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"89.0112 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7236.1","description":"Navajo Rug
\r\nCaroline Wilson
\r\nNavajo, Mexican Springs, New Mexico
\r\n1989
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7236.1","QuiltTitleF009":"Navajo Rug Quilt","QuiltTopF054":"Wilson, Caroline","QuiltedByF055":"Wilson, Caroline","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1989","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Mexican Springs","CountyF106":"McKinley","StateF107":"New Mexico (NM)","EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"76\"","OverallLengthF012b":"96\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Native American Quilts from the Southwest: Tradition, Creativity and Inspiration, Santa Fe, New Mexico, December, 1998 - March, 1999, Institute of American Indian Arts","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"8/2/1991, Quilts Ltd. Gallery","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-980/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9m2-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7236.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"NAVAJO RUG QUILT","Maker":"[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1394","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:46","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"p61gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-260","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"93.0137 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7562.3","description":"Chief Blanket, Phase III
\r\nCaroline Wilson
\r\nNavajo, Mexican Springs, New Mexico
\r\n1992
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7562.3","essay":"A weaver and a quilter, Caroline Wilson (Navajo) of Mexican Springs, New Mexico, makes quilts in the same patterns as her Navajo rugs. This "Chief Blanket, Phase III Quilt" was intended as a baby quilt or a wall hanging.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions.","QuiltTitleF009":"Indian Chief Blanket, Phase III","QuiltTopF054":"Wilson, Caroline","QuiltedByF055":"Wilson, Caroline","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1992","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Mexican Springs","CountyF106":"McKinley","StateF107":"New Mexico (NM)","EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"53 3/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"61 1/4\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","SizeBlockF027":"2\" x 2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"3","NumStitchF051":"4","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Native American Quilts from the Southwest: Tradition, Creativity and Inspiration, Santa Fe, New Mexico, December, 1998 - March, 1999, Institute of American Indian Arts","RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page 21.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"8-2-1993, Caroline Wilson","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-260/93.0137.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-260/93.0137.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"INDIAN CHIEF BLANKET PHASE III","Maker":"[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-10F1","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:32:35","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:44"},"sort":["[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"pK1gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-257","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"93.0135 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7562.1","description":"Navajo Basket Quilt
\r\nCaroline Wilson
\r\nNavajo, Mexican Springs, New Mexico
\r\nc1992
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7562.1","essay":"Quiltmakers find inspiration for designs, color schemes, and patterns in other forms of material culture important to their heritage, such as this Navajo basket pattern, designed by Sara Ann McLennand.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions.","OwnerNameF010":"Navajo Basket","AltNameF011":"Duck Island Basket","QuiltTopF054":"Wilson, Caroline","QuiltedByF055":"Wilson, Caroline","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1992","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Mexican Springs","CountyF106":"McKinley","StateF107":"New Mexico (NM)","EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"78 1/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"79 \"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"3","NumStitchF051":"4","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"CommSourceF064b":"Great American Quilts, 1992; Duck Island Basket, page 26, Oxmoor House, 1991.","ExhibitListF067a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions, SITES; August 1, 1997-December 30, 1997, George Gustav Heye Center in National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY; April 19-October 18, 1998, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI; March 13-June 6, 1999, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA; July 3rd-September 26th, 1999, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, OH; October 23, 1999-January 16, 2000, Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT; February 12-May 7, 2000, Bishop Museum-The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History , Honolulu, Honolulu, HI; June 3-August 27, 2000, Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA; September 23-December 31, 2000, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM; January 13-April 8, 2001, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.","RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page 85.","OtherSourceMat":"Patterns","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"8-2-1993, Caroline Wilson","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-257/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6w5-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-29","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7562.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"NAVAJO BASKET","Maker":"[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-10EF","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:32:34","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:37"},"sort":["[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"pq1gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-259","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"93.0136 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7562.2","description":"Chief Blanket, Phase II
\r\nCaroline Wilson
\r\nNavajo, Mexican Springs, New Mexico
\r\nc1992
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7562.2","QuiltTitleF009":"Indian Chief Blanket,Phase II","QuiltTopF054":"Wilson, Caroline","QuiltedByF055":"Wilson, Caroline","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1992","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Mexican Springs","CountyF106":"McKinley","StateF107":"New Mexico (NM)","EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"55\"","OverallLengthF012b":"47 1/2\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"4","NumStitchF051":"4","DesignF052a":["Grid/crosshatch"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"8-2-1993, Caroline Wilson","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-259/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6w6-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7562.2","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"INDIAN CHIEF BLANKETPHASE II","Maker":"[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-10F0","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:32:35","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:44"},"sort":["[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"r61gWZEB8akQsUwefJjC","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-1036","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"89.0101 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7236.2","description":"Geometric
\r\nCaroline Wilson
\r\nNavajo, Mexican Springs, New Mexico
\r\nc1989
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7236.2","QuiltTitleF009":"Geometric","QuiltTopF054":"Wilson, Caroline","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1989","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Mexican Springs","CountyF106":"McKinley","StateF107":"New Mexico (NM)","EthnicF101":"Native American Navajo","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"97\"","OverallLengthF012b":"80\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"One patch or allover","SizeBlockF027":"About 1500","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"8/31/1991, Quilts Limited Gallery","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-1036/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9r5-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7236.2","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"GEOMETRIC","Maker":"[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-13C9","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:40:10","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WILSON, CAROLINE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Jq1gWZEB8akQsUweiayw","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6033","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights; The Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"12.0014","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2012:127.1","description":"Madiba Led the Way
\r\nJenny Williamson and Pat Parker
\r\nJohannesburg, South Africa
\r\n2012
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2012:127.1","essay":"This quilt celebrates the life of Nelson Mandela, whose nickname is Madiba. Mandela was known for his colorful shirts.","QuiltTitleF009":"Madiba Led the Way","SubjQuiltF025":"Quilts and Human Rights","AltNameF011":"Mandela's Shirts","QuiltTopF054":"Parker, Pat","QuiltedByF055":"Parker, Pat","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["South Africa"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"c2012","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["South Africa"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"45\"","OverallLengthF012b":"60\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"MADIBA","OtherMethodInscripF021a":"Appliqued","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"6","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"EmbellTechF038f":"Yes","ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"FeaturesF053":"Small quilted wall hanging dedicated to Nelson Mandela. The design motif of the quilt are various colorful shirts worn by Mandela. There are six blocks, each with an appliqued shirt made in colorful African cotton prints. Each shirt has a placket and collar in a contrasting fabric. All the shirt plackets have real buttons attached. Miniature shirts are appliqued in the borders, along with the word \"Madiba\" six times. Madiba is Mandela's nick name. The top of the quilt is made from muslin with pieced sashing in multiple colors. The border is also white with appliqued letters and shirts. The back and binding are from one floral African print, predominantly yellow, black, green and brown in color. Handwritten tag on back: \" Madiba Led the Way Jenny Williamson and Pat Parker Johannesburg, South Africa 2012\"","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"RelItemsF088a":"The pattern of this \"Madiba Led the Way\" quilt is a variation on one they created and published in their \"Quilts on Safari\" (Cape Town: Triple T Publishing, 1998).","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6033/12.0014.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6033/12.0014.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-02-28","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image -- master","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Pattern":"MADIBA LED THE WAY","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMSON, JENNY\", \"PARKER, PAT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-26A4","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:24:09","updated_at":"2024-07-11 14:59:36"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMSON, JENNY\", \"PARKER, PAT\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"3a1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6731","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; The Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0073","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.86","QuiltTitleF009":"Lost and Found","SubjQuiltF025":"Lost boys of Sudan, Black manhood","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"4/7/2015","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Trish","QuiltedByF055":"Williams, Trish","LocMadeF057a":"Chicago","ProvStateF057d":"Illinois (IL)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2007","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"33 7/8\"","OverallLengthF012b":"39\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Purple","Yellow","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Place","Single Inscription"],"ContInscripF020":"\"Lost and Found\" 8/2007 (c) Created by Trish Williams Chicago, IL This piece is inspired by the \"Lost Boys of the Sudan\" and the young boys/men that I see standing on the street corners in my community as I travel. It is amazing to me that some can find their way, while others cannot.","DateInscripF020a":"Aug-07","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Typewriter"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Bottom right","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"UniqueF037b":"Netting","ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","BindWidthF047a":"1/4\"","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"FeaturesF053":"This is a narrative pictorial quilt incorporating political and historical commentary. It displays machine applique and hand quilting techniques and facilitates a dialogue about the lost boys of Sudan and black manhood.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"IdentPersonF006":["Quilt collector"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"409 West Circle Drive","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerZipF087":"48824","ProvenanceF058a":"From the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6731/15.0073.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6731/15.0073-zoom.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-03-24","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum, all rights reserved","Pattern":"LOST AND FOUND","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2961","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:50","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:00"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"461gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6737","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0097","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.92","QuiltTitleF009":"See No Evil","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"2/28/2017","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Trish","QuiltedByF055":"Williams, Trish","LocMadeF057a":"Chicago","ProvStateF057d":"Illinois (IL)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2008","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"21\"","OverallLengthF012b":"42\"","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Red","Rust","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Place","Single Inscription"],"ContInscripF020":"\"See No Evil 2008 (c) Created by Trish Williams Chicago, IL\"","DateInscripF020a":"2008","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Typewriter"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Bottom left side of the quilt","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"UniqueF037b":"Tyvek, vinyl window screen, polyester organza, effigy","FeaturesF053":"Artist's statement: Inspiration comes [from] Japanese saying of \"See no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil.\" I used some over-dyed seersucker cotton as my background fabric with some vinyl window screen, Tyvek, and polyester sparkling organza. I also included some photo transfers that I changed some of them by making the sepia tone to add age. I did some distressing of the organza by burning and I also added some small effigies of hanging figures.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"IdentPersonF006":["Quilt collector"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"409 West Circle Drive","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerZipF087":"48824","AcquiredF058":"Received as a gift","ProvenanceF058a":"From the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6737/15.0097.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6737/15.0097-zoom.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-03-24","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum, all rights reserved","Pattern":"SEE NO EVIL","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2967","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:53","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:00"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"6K1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6742","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; Quilts and Human Rights; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0099","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.94","QuiltTitleF009":"Speak No Evil","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"2/28/2017","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Trish","LocMadeF057a":"Chicago","ProvStateF057d":"Illinois (IL)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"Aug-08","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"21\"","OverallLengthF012b":"42\"","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Purple","Red","Rust","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Place","Single Inscription"],"ContInscripF020":"\"Speak No Evil\" 8/2008 (c) Created by Trish Williams Chicago, IL\"","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Typewriter"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Back near the bottom left of the quilt","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"UniqueF037b":"Tyvek, vinyl window screen, polyester organza, effigy, paint, paper","FeaturesF053":"Artist's statement: This is the 1st in a series of three pieces that I created on the theme of what I see as evil \"Slavery.\" This started out as a challenge to another art quilter and spurned into a series of mixed media pieces that includes fabrics, paint, paper, etc.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"IdentPersonF006":["Quilt collector"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"409 West Circle Drive","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerZipF087":"48824","AcquiredF058":"Received as a gift","ProvenanceF058a":"From the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6742/15.0099.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6742/15.0099-zoom.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-03-24","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum, all rights reserved","Pattern":"SPEAK NO EVIL","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-296C","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:56","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:00"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"xq1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6708","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0098","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.93","QuiltTitleF009":"Hear No Evil","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"2/28/2017","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Trish","QuiltedByF055":"Williams, Trish","LocMadeF057a":"Chicago","ProvStateF057d":"Illinois (IL)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2008","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"21\"","OverallLengthF012b":"42\"","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"UniqueF037b":"Tyvek, vinyl window screen, polyester organza, effigy","FeaturesF053":"Artist's statement: Inspiration comes from the Japanese saying of \"see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil.\" I used some over-dyed seersucker cotton as my background fabric with some vinyl window screen, Tyvek, and polyester sparkling organza. I also included some photo transfers that I changed some of them by making the sepia tone to add age. I did some distressing of organza by burning.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"IdentPersonF006":["Quilt collector"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"409 West Circle Drive","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerZipF087":"48824","AcquiredF058":"Received as a gift","ProvenanceF058a":"From the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6708/15.0098.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6708/15.0098-zoom.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-03-24","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum, all rights reserved","Pattern":"HEAR NO EVIL","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-294C","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:37","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, TRISH\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"zK1gWZEB8akQsUwehaf7","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-4905","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"05.0046 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2005:65.2","description":"Native American Mask
\r\nMaxine Williams
\r\nTulalip, Washington
\r\n2005
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2005:65.2","OwnerNameF010":"Native American Mask","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Maxine","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Tulalip","ProvCountyF057b":"Snohomish","ProvStateF057d":"Washington (WA)","DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2005","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Tulalip","StateF107":"Washington (WA)","EthnicF101":"Native American","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"48\"","OverallLengthF012b":"37\"","BordDescF034":"2\" wide, around the appliqued center.","ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Beige or Tan"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"The quilt was purchased in Lincoln City, OR at the Northwest Native Basketweavers Association meeting from the maker, who is from Tulalip, WA","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-4905/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4a4-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"AddNotesF066":"The front of the quilt has an image that resembles a mask from native american northwest coast. Each \"eye\" of the mask is a smaller face.","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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"NATIVE AMERICAN MASK","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, MAXINE\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-21F6","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:12:35","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:54"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, MAXINE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"M61gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-400","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"90.0028","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7535.1","description":"Donkey
\r\nMary Williams (1893-1979)
\r\nKnoxville, Tennessee
\r\n1939
\r\nCollection of the Michigan State University Museum, acc. #7535.1","essay":"This quilt was given to William's grandson Joe on the occasion of his wedding in 1969.
\r\n
\r\nJoe and Janice Rolston received a wedding gift in 1969 of a quilt documenting an unusual piece of family history. Made by his grandmother, Mary Williams, the Donkey quilt was inspired by the family's favorite donkeys, Mike and Nell. Williams, the granddaughter of a slave, came from an active quilting family and was an avid seamstress who made all of her husband's and children's clothing.","OwnerNameF010":"Donkey","BrackmanF011a":"226.77","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Williams, Mary","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Kerrville","ProvStateF057d":"Tennessee (TN)","DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateFinishF023b":"1940","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Detroit","CountyF106":"Wayne","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","BirthDateF099":"around 1870","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"DeathF100":"1950","EthnicF101":"African American","RelAffF103":"Roman Catholic","SpouseF113":"Welling, Matthew","EthBkgrndF114":"German","OccupationF115":"farmer","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"74\"","OverallLengthF012b":"92\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Fair/worn","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"4","SizeBlockF027":"37\" x 28 1/2\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"2 1/4\"","NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"Pink 2 1/2\" inner border.\r\nYellow, 4 1/2\" outer border.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"4","TopSourceF064":["Commercial/Published source: Newspaper"],"CommSourceF064b":"Giddap, KC Star 7/18/1931","ExhibitListF067a":"African-American Quiltmaking Traditions in Michigan, exhibit, February 3-September 29, 1991, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI; The Museum of African American History, November 1, 1991-January 1, 1992 (Detroit, MI); Flint Institute of Arts, February 23-April 5, 1992; Ella Sharp Museum, January 14-March 7, 1993 (Jackson, MI). Quilting Sisters: African-American Quilting in Michigan exhibit: Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph, MI, January 13-February 13, 2000; Port Huron Museum, Port Huron, MI, September 8-October 21, 2001; Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Kalamazoo, MI, June 22-September 28, 2002; Castellani Art Museum at the Falls, Niagra Falls, NY, March 13-April 24, 2005.","RelItemsF088a":"African American Quiltmaking in Michigan (1997), figure 39 p. 33.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"6-10-1993, Lucille Ralston for $300","QuiltHistF059":"The Donkey quilt was made by Mary Williams and given to her grandson Joe Ralston for his wedding in 1969.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-400/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7j8-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7535.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Mark Eifert","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"DONKEY","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, MARY\"]","Date":"1930-1949","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1174","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:34:34","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, MARY\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"LK1gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-393","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"90.0023","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7422.1","description":"I Am
\r\nLula Williams
\r\nDetroit, Wayne County, Michigan
\r\n1987
\r\nCollection of the Michigan State University Museum, acc. #7422.1","essay":"Williams, who has been a professional quilter for many years, considers construction and coloring the key ingredients in a "good" quilt. Both are clearly evident in her original, award-winning I Am quilt. Illustrated are the seven "I am's" which Jesus utters in the Bible, plus many of the "I am's" which African-American preachers often use at the end of their sermons.
\r\n
\r\nSince completing her first Pinwheel quilt almost twenty-five years ago, Lula Williams has made more than 100 quilts. She has won numerous awards, including a Michigan Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program grant in 1992 to teach apprentices Kaye F. Robinson of Detroit and April Johnson of Hamtramck and the Michigan Heritage Award in 1997. Her original I Am quilt is a strong testament to the role of religion in her life. Illustrated in the quilt are the seven "I Am's" that Jesus utters in the Bible, as well as many of the "I Am's" that African American preachers often use at the end of their sermons.
\r\n
\r\nBy Marsha MacDowell","QuiltTitleF009":"I Am","AddNotesF132":"Lula Williams was featured at the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. and the Michigan State University Museum's annual Festival of Michigan Folklife. She was awarded a Michigan Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Award in 1992 to teach apprentices Kaye F. Robinson of Detroit and April Johnson of Hamtramack; and in 1997 was given the Michigan Heritage Award given annually to outstanding tradition bearers who continue with excellence and authenticity their family and community life.","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Lula M.","QuiltedByF055":"Williams, Lula M.","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Detroit","ProvCountyF057b":"Wayne","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1987","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Detroit","CountyF106":"Wayne","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","BirthDateF099":"12/12/1925","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"African American","EdBkgdF102":"High school, college, 1 year of cosmetology","OccupationF104":"Quilting Instructor for basics","FatherNameF109":"_________, Jesse","MotherNameF111":"_________, Laura","MarriageF099b":"12/24/1951","SpouseF113":"Williams, John M.","OccupationF115":"city, DSSR","NoChildF116":"1","NoMaleF116b":"1","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 40-49"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Evans Piecemakers","LocGroupF121":"Detroit, MI","SpecialGroupF122":"Socialize, quilt and share","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"60\"","OverallLengthF012b":"76\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"LMW","DateInscripF020a":"1987","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"20","SashWidthF032":"3 1/4\"","BordDescF034":"3 1/2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"5","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"African-American Quiltmaking Traditions in Michigan, exhibit, February 3-September 29, 1991, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI; The Museum of African American History, November 1, 1991-January 1, 1992 (Detroit, MI); Flint Institute of Arts, February 23-April 5, 1992; Ella Sharp Museum, January 14-March 7, 1993 (Jackson, MI). Quilting Sisters: African-American Quilting in Michigan exhibit: Krasl Art Center, St. Joseph, MI, January 13-February 13, 2000; Port Huron Museum, Port Huron, MI, September 8-October 21, 2001; Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Kalamazoo, MI, June 22-September 28, 2002; Castellani Art Museum at the Falls, Niagra Falls, NY, March 13-April 24, 2005.","RelItemsF088a":"African American Quiltmaking in Michigan (1997) book, figure 124, page 81.","OtherSourceMat":"Audiotape Interview with quilter; Photos of quilter; Patterns; Templates","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"1-3-1991, Lula Williams, seller and quilt maker","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-393/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7j2-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"AddNotesF066":"I Am is a strong testament to the role of religion in her life. Illustrated in the quilt are the seven \"I Am's\" that Jesus uttered in the Bible, as well as many of the \"I Am's\" that African American preachers often use at the end of their sermons.\r\nRow 1: Quilt Title; Alpha & Omega\r\nRow 2: The Good Sheperd, Mary's Baby, The Word, Rose of Sharon\r\nRow 3: Horse Pawing In the Valley, Light of the World, King of Kings, Bright and Morning Star.\r\nRow 4: Bridge Over Trouble Water, Lilly of the Valley, Wheel in the Middle of the Wheel, Lamb of God\r\nRow 5: Prince of Peace, The Trias, Amen","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7422.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","photocredit079a1":"Mark Eifert","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-50","Pattern":"I AM","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, LULA M.\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-116E","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:34:32","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, LULA M.\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"eq1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-983","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"97.0008 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1997:71.1","description":"Strawberries and Flowers
\r\nAlice Olsen Williams
\r\nAnishinabe, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
\r\n1991
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1997:71.1","essay":"In Anishnabe culture, the strawberry is one of the first fruits to be gathered in the spring; thus, the fruit figures prominently in harvest celebrations, burial rituals, dances, and legends. It is no surprise that it is also used in quilts.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions.","OwnerNameF010":"Strawberries and Flowers","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Alice","QuiltedByF055":"Williams, Alice","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvProvF057e":"Ontario","ProvCountryF057f":["Canada"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"Summer 1990","DateFinishF023b":"January 1991","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Curve Lake","ProvF107a":"Ontario","CountryF108":["Canada"],"MaidenF097b":"Einar","BirthDateF099":"1/9/1945","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"EthnicF101":"Anishinaabe; Native American","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. in Native Studies, Sociology","RelAffF103":"Anishinaabe, Midewiwin","OccupationF104":"teacher","EthBkgrndF110":"Norway","MotherNameF111":"Einar, Sarah","EthBkgrndF112":"Anishinaabe Lac Seul First Nation","MarriageF099b":"Jan. 27, 1978","SpouseF113":"Einer, Douglas","OccupationF115":"Parole Board Chair","NoChildF116":"4","NoFemF116a":"4","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39"],"OtherF119a":"Women's work, comforting, nuturing, give-aways. Wedding, pow-wow celebrations.","NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$50/square foot","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Buckhorn Area Quilter's Guild, Kawartha Quiltmakers Guild","SpecialGroupF122":"Hold quilt shows annually","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"60\"","OverallLengthF012b":"60\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Alice Williams","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"lower corner","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"Inner, 2 1/2\" yellow solid; Outer, 8 1/2\" double four patch","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"15","NumStitchF051":"16","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Great Lakes Native Quilting, East Lansing, Flint, MI, September 19, 1999-February 27, 2000; September 14 - November 14, 2001, Michigan State Univeristy Museum; Sloan Museum; Her work is in the public collection of Ontario Public Service Employees Credit Union, Toronto; Anishnawbe Health Toronto; Confederation College, Thunder Bay and more.","RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page 36.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"5/1997, Alice Olsen Williams","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-983/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9m5-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-02-21","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"AddNotesF066":"This wall hanging honours the beautiful gifts that are given to us by the Great Mother. In our ceremonies, we use strawberries to show our thankfulness for Life and for the gifts of Life. For us, the strawberry is the heart-berry. We believe it is the first berry of spring and it is the first gift of fresh fruit after a long winter.","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"1997:71.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-63","Pattern":"STRAWBERRIES AND FLOWERS","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, ALICE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1397","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:47","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, ALICE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"361gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5180","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"00.0632 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7593.2","description":"Flowers at the Petroglyphs
\r\nAlice Olsen Williams
\r\nAnishinabe, Curve Lake Nation Reservation, Ontario
\r\n1990
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7593.2","essay":"Artist statement:
\r\nA wall hanging based on the floral designs that Anishinaabe women have been using with quills, beads, threads and paints to decorate moccasins, mitts, gloves, jackets, vests and various other items. For the background of this piece, I chose to use bright yellow fabric with black markings because it reminds me of the life-giver, the Sun, shining down the Earth, especially down on the Petroglyphs. These Petroglyphs, a place sacred to our peoples, are not far from our home at Curve Lake First Nation. Several generations ago Anishinaabeg came to this area and left sacred drawings on the soft rocks. These sacred sketches continue to inspire us and fill us with awe and respect for the Creation, our Elders, and our ancestors who left these drawings for us - their grand-children.
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\r\nAlice's work has been shown in 2 issues of Canadian Woman Studies, Fall, 1987 and Fall, 1989. Herstory 1989 - The Canadian Women's calendar; Canada Quilts, magazine, February 1992 and many more. Her work is in private collections and in the public collections of Ontario Public Service Employees Credit Union, Toronto; Anishnawbe Health Toronto; Confederation College, Thunder Bay and more.","QuiltTitleF009":"Flowers at the Petroglyphs","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Alice","UniqueF104b":"Hold quilt shows annually","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvReservF057c":"Curve Lake Nation Reservation","ProvProvF057e":"Ontario","ProvCountryF057f":["Canada"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"Spring 1990","DateFinishF023b":"September 1990","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"ProvF107a":"Ontario","ReservF107b":"Curve Lake","CountryF108":["Canada"],"MaidenF097b":"Einar","BirthDateF099":"1/9/1945","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"EthnicF101":"Anishinabe; Native American","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. in Native Studies, Sociology","RelAffF103":"Anishinabe, Midewiwin","OccupationF104":"teacher","FatherNameF109":"Einar, _________","BplaceF109a":"Norway","MotherNameF111":"_______, Sarah","EthBkgrndF112":"Anishinabe","MarriageF099b":"1/27/1978","SpouseF113":"Williams, Douglas","OccupationF115":"Parole Board Chair","NoChildF116":"4","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$50/square foot to friends and friends of friends","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Buckhorn Area Quilter's Guild, Kawartha Quiltmakers Guild","SpecialGroupF122":"Hold quilt shows annually","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"40\"","OverallLengthF012b":"40\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Pink","Red","Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Alice Williams","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"15","NumStitchF051":"16","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"FeaturesF053":"A wall hanging based on the floral designs that Anishinaabe women have been using with quills, beads, threads and paints to decorate moccasins, mitts, gloves, jackets, vests and various other items. For the background of this piece, I chose to use bright yellow fabric with black markings because it reminds me of the life-giver, the Sun, shining down the Earth, especially down on the Petroglyphs. These Petroglyphs, a place sacred to our peoples, are not far from our home at Curve Lake First Nation. Several generations ago Anishinaabeg came to this area and left sacred drawings on the soft rocks. These sacre sketches continue to inspire us and fill us with awe and respect for the Creation, our Elders, and our ancestors who left these drawings for us - their grand-children.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Thunder Bay Art Gallery, 1992 Various quilt guilds Several Elders Conferences Other art galleries, shows, stores, presentations To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (MSUM TES): October-December, 1999, Southern Ute Indian Cultural Center, Ignacio, Colorado; February 1 - March 25, 2000, Southwestern Michigan College Museum, Dowagiac, Michigan; September - December, 2000, Milwaukee County Historical Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; February - May, 2001, Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center & Museum, Crandon, Wisconsin; January 25 - April 28, 2002, Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Center, Brantford, Ontario, Canada; January 17 - March 6, 2004, McClean County Museum of History, Bloomington, Illinois.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","DateObtainedF088c":"2/21/2008","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5180/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5a4-a_8092.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5180/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5a4-a_17189.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-07-18","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"QDesignF060b":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"00.0632","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission","Maker Associator":"12-51-63","Pattern":"FLOWERS AT THE PETROGLYPHS","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, ALICE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-230C","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:14:28","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:55"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, ALICE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Na1gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5010","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"00.0630 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7593.1","description":"The Tree of Peace Saves the Earth
\r\nAlice Olsen Williams
\r\nAnishinabe, Curved Lake, First Nation, Ontario, Canada
\r\n1990
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7593.1","essay":"This pictorial quilt, named, "The Tree of Peace Saves the Earth", was created by Anishnabe quiltmaker Alice Olsen Williams of Curved Lake, First Nation, Ontario, Canada. Inspired by the "Oka Incident" at Oka, Quebec, where Mohawks stood up to a local and national Canadian law enforcement officials, the quilt depicts a tree, rooted on a turtle's back, bursting through and breaking apart the Canadian Parliament building. An eagle sits atop the tree, and war clubs are buried beneath the turtle and roots.
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\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions.","QuiltTitleF009":"The Tree of Peace Saves the Earth","DateDataF006b":"2000","QuiltTopF054":"Williams, Alice Olsen","QuiltedByF055":"Wiliams, Alice Olsen","ProvReservF057c":"Curve Lake First Nation","ProvProvF057e":"Ontario","ProvCountryF057f":["Canada"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"Fall 1990","DateFinishF023b":"Winter 1991","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Curve Lake","ProvF107a":"Ontairo","ReservF107b":"Curve Lake First Nation","CountryF108":["Canada"],"MaidenF097b":"Einar","BirthDateF099":"1/9/1945","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"EthnicF101":"Anishinabe; Native American","EdBkgdF102":"BA in Native Studies, Sociology","RelAffF103":"Anishinabe, Midewiwin","OccupationF104":"Teacher","FatherNameF109":"Einar, __________","BplaceF109a":"Norway","EthBkgrndF110":"Norwegian","MotherNameF111":"Einar, Sarah","EthBkgrndF112":"Anishnabe","MarriageF099b":"1/27/1978","SpouseF113":"Williams, Douglas","OccupationF115":"Parole Board Chair","NoChildF116":"4","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39"],"WhyQuiltF119":["Gifts","Pleasure"],"OtherF119a":"Women's work, comforting, nuturing, give-aways. Wedding, pow-wow celebrations. ","NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$50/square foot to friends and friends of friends","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Buckhorn Area Quilter's Guild, Kawartha Quiltmakers Guild","SpecialGroupF122":"Hold quilt shows annually","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"65\"","OverallLengthF012b":"66\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Gray","Green","Red","Turquoise","Yellow","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"3/4\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF044":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","BattLoftF048a":"Medium (3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Various quilt guilds, arts & crafts shops and galleries, several elders conferences and other presentations. To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions, SITES; August 1, 1997-December 30, 1997, George Gustav Heye Center in National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY; April 19-October 18, 1998, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI; March 13-June 6, 1999, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA; July 3rd-September 26th, 1999, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, OH; October 23, 1999-January 16, 2000, Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT; February 12-May 7, 2000, Bishop Museum-The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History , Honolulu, Honolulu, HI; June 3-August 27, 2000, Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA; September 23-December 31, 2000, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM; January 13-April 8, 2001, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ. To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997) book, page 190. Quilts and Human Rights, Michigan State University Museum, January 15 - August 24, 2008
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\r\nHer work is in the private collection of Margaret Stevenson Cool, quilter; Win Burry, quilters and many more. Her work is in the public collection of Ontario Public Service Employees Credit Union, Toronto; Anishnawbe Health Toronto; Confederation College, Thunder Bay and more.","OtherSourceMat":"MacDowell, Marsha; Worrall, Mary; Swanson, Lynne; Donaldson, Beth. Quilts and Human Rights. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. page 82-83.

\r\nAlice's work has been shown in 2 issues of Canadian Woman Studies, Fall, 1987 and Fall, 1989. Herstory 1989 - The Canadian Women's calendar; Canada Quilts, Magazine, February 1992 and many more. ","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","DateObtainedF088c":"8/28/2003","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was made to commemorate the summer of 1990 when the Mohawks resisted the further taking away of their land. It was inspired by Mohawk teachings of the White Root of Peace.\r\n\r\nThis piece was inspired by the Oka \"crisis\". I personally want to pay tribute to and honour the Mohawk people at this time because, against great odds, the made known to the world, and brought up to date, the fact that we aboriginal peoples all over the world are still trying to regian our rights to our lands, our cultures, our relatives, our language, our beliefs and customs and our world views that we have to struggle and fight for constantly. The fight to save ourselves isn't just about what happened 100 or 200 or 300 or 400 or even 500 years ago as the dominant ideology would want us to believe; THE CIRCUMSTANCES, MACHINERY, and IDEOLOGY ARE STILL in place, are still HERE, in motion, alive and well, to get rid of us, the First Nations Inhabitants of the great and sacred Turtle Island.\r\n\r\nIn the comfort of my home, while the Mohawks were suffering inhuman insults and conditions at the hand of our enemies, I had the privilege of being able to think and wonder about how, through my art, I could be able to show my love and respect for these Mohawk people who have put their lives, their families, their loved ones on the line to stand up to that oppressive, unjust, inhumane, degrading, genocidal massive machinery.\r\n\r\nIt is one thing for me to be able to have the luxury of sitting in my work area and commemorate a piece of art to honour the just and brave Mohawks and quite another to be out there on the front lines, fighting and defending our rights and laying my life on the line.\r\n\r\nI realise this contradiction and I know it is not good enough to say, \"I'm sorry,\" and to say, \"Thank you,\" to them.\r\n\r\nThe Mohawk teaching about the Great Tree of Peace talks about the time when there will be peace over all the Land.\r\nAt the top of the tree sits the Eagle, the strong and sacred bird who helps to look after all the Beings and takes our prayers to the Creator. Around her is the Sun, a Life-giver, for without the Sun, there would be no Life. The four roots of the Sacred Tree of Peace represent the Four Directions which embody the teachings of sharing, honesty, kindness and caring. The roots are on the back of a turtle which represents Turtle Island. Under the roots are buried weapons of oppression. When peace is allowed to come, all implements of war shall be buried.\r\nWe believe is is the patriarchal, capitalist, socioeconomic ideology that permeates the land. This system is represented by the Parliament buildings. As First Nations people we believe it is the Anishinaabeg who will teach the white man about the balance of the natural world and how to live in harmony and peace with all of Creation. This is shown by the Tree of Peace growing through the Parliament buildings, destroying all that they stand for and replacing it with the teachings of peace, caring, sharing, and harmony.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5010/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4k3-a_8092.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5010/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4k3-a_17189.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-02-18","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"QDesignF060b":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"7593.1","ImageConF075a":"one quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-63","Pattern":"THE TREE OF PEACE SAVES THE EARTH","Maker":"[\"WILLIAMS, ALICE OLSEN\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-225A","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:13:23","updated_at":"2024-07-11 14:48:52"},"sort":["[\"WILLIAMS, ALICE OLSEN\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ea1gWZEB8akQsUwejK95","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6887","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"17.0082","InstInvContrNumF004a":"6695.9.1-3","AltNameF011":"Variable Star; Ohio Star","DateDataF006b":"7/25/2017","QuiltTopF054":"Wilkins, Rosie","LocMadeF057a":"Muskegon","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1985","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"EthnicF101":"African American","TypeObjF008":"Quilt blocks or pieces","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Red","White"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"3","SizeBlockF027":"various","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library, or Institution","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6887/17.0082.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6887/17.0082-2.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6887/17.0082-3.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2018-05-30","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University; Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Beth Donaldson","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Object Associator":"12-91-461","Pattern":"VARIABLE STAR OHIO STAR","Maker":"[\"WILKINS, ROSIE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-29F6","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:36:14","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:51"},"sort":["[\"WILKINS, ROSIE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"dq1gWZEB8akQsUwelb0a","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-10469","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"89.0022","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2000:72.1","description":"String
\r\nRosie L. Wilkins
\r\nMuskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan
\r\nc1985
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2007.72.1","essay":"Rosie Wilkins first learned to quilt from her mother. Wilkins figured she made over 100 quilts in her lifetime and quilting was a part of her daily routine.
\r\n
\r\nOne of the rare times Wilkins bought a pattern was when she was twelve or fourteen years old. Her family attended a touring entertainment show which featured a girl who did paper cuts with her feet. Wilkins made several quilts from the unique pattern she purchased from that girl.
\r\n
\r\nFrom, Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","OwnerNameF010":"String","QuiltTopF054":"Wilkins, Rosie Lee","QuiltedByF055":"Wilkins, Rosie Lee","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Muskegon","ProvCountyF057b":"Muskegon","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1985","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Muskegon","CountyF106":"Muskegon","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Barnes","BirthDateF099":"8/3/1911","DeathF100":"6/24/94","EthnicF101":"African American","RelAffF103":"New Light Baptist Church, where she was very active making her 7-UP cake and chicken for church fundraisers and suppers.","OccupationF104":"Housewife, sold quilts, picked blueberries in season in Muskegon. Domestic, cook, power pattern operator.","FatherNameF109":"Barnes, James","MotherNameF111":"Hand, May","SpouseF113":"Wilkins, John Wesley","NoChildF116":"3","NoFemF116a":"2","NoMaleF116b":"1","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$45-$75","NameGroupF120":"Leona Lewis, Leota Smith and others at church","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"62\"","OverallLengthF012b":"83\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","NumBlockF026":"80","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","ExhibitListF067a":"The Quilts of Rosie Wilkins: Improvisational Quiltmaking in the African American Tradition , Lansing, MI, August 1-September 24, 1989, Michigan Women's HIstorical Center and Hall of Fame","RelItemsF088a":"African American Quiltmaking in Michigan (1997) figure 16 p. 22. Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 17.","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter; Audiotape Interview with quilter. Interviewed by Marsha MacDowell and C. Kurt Dewhurst MSUM.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"12/22/2000, Marsha MacDowell, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-10469/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b5v2-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"FavesF130":"Log cabin, made four","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","photocredit079a1":"Mark Eifert","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-55","Pattern":"STRING","Maker":"[\"WILKINS, ROSIE LEE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-FDE","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 19:04:53","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:13"},"sort":["[\"WILKINS, ROSIE LEE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ja1gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-386","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"89.0009","InstInvContrNumF004a":"6935.1","description":"Maple Leaf
\r\nRosie L. Wilkins
\r\nMuskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan
\r\n1987
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#6935","essay":"Most of her quilts were given away as gifts to each of her grandchildren and 20 great children. Her house today (1988) is filled with boxes and suitcases full of fabric scraps, partially completed blocks, and finished tops ready to be quilted. "I love the quilting and piecing," she says. "I do my piecing in the winter and my quilting in the summer." Often after fixing her husband a mid-day meal, Wilkins will begin her sewing and not stop until 10:00 or 11:00pm. "I don't keep house... I keep busy doing things." Spending hours each day with her sewing, Wilkins also remains very active in a number of ways.
\r\n
\r\nBy Marsha MacDowell from, The Quilts of Rosie Wilkins, Improvisational Quiltmaking in the African-American Tradition exhibit.","OwnerNameF010":"Maple Leaf","BrackmanF011a":"1735","QuiltTopF054":"Wilkins, Rosie Lee","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Muskegon","ProvCountyF057b":"Muskegon","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1987","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Muskegon","CountyF106":"Muskegon","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Barnes","BirthDateF099":"8/3/1911","DeathF100":"6/24/94","EthnicF101":"African American","RelAffF103":"New Light Baptist Church, where she was very active making her 7-UP cake and chicken for church fundraisers and suppers.","OccupationF104":"Housewife, sold quilts, picked blueberries in season in Muskegon. Domestic, cook, power pattern operator.","FatherNameF109":"Barnes, James","MotherNameF111":"Hand, May","SpouseF113":"Wilkins, John Wesley","NoChildF116":"3","NoFemF116a":"2","NoMaleF116b":"1","WhenQuiltF118":["Age 11-19"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$45-$75","NameGroupF120":"Leona Lewis, Leota Smith and others at church","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"70\"","OverallLengthF012b":"80.5\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Yellow"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Fair/worn","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","SizeBlockF027":"6\" x 6\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","ExhibitListF067a":"Michigan Quilts, Chicago Hilton and Towers, May 9-14, 1989, International Quilt Market and Festival; Quilts from the Michigan State University Museum Collection, traveling exhibit: Muskegon Museum of Art, Muskegon, MI, October, 1992 - January, 1993: Southwestern Michigan College Museum, Dowagiac, MI, June - September, 1995; Midland County Historical Society, Midland, MI, December 1, 1997 - January 25, 1998.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"12/16/1988, Rosie L. Wilkins, donor","QuiltHistF059":"From The Quilts of Rosie Wilkins, Improvisational Quiltmaking in the African-American Tradition exhibit , August 1-September 24, 1989, at the Michigan Women's Historical Center and Hall of Fame, 213 W. Main St., Lansing, MI 517-484-1880.\r\nMost of her quilts were given away as gifts to each of her grandchildren and 20 great children. Her house today (1988) is filled with boxes and suitcases full of fabric scraps, partially completed blocks, and finished tops ready to be quilted.\r\n\"I love the quilting and piecing,\" she says. \"I do my piecing in the winter and my quilting in the summer.\" Often after fixing her husband a mid-day meal, Wilkins will begin her sewing and not stop until 10:00 or 11:00pm. \"I don't keep house... I keep busy doing things.\" Spending hours each day with her sewing, Wilkins also remains very active in a number of ways.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-386/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7i5-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"FavesF130":"Log cabin, made four","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"6935.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-55","Pattern":"MAPLE LEAF","Maker":"[\"WILKINS, ROSIE LEE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1167","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:33:29","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:37"},"sort":["[\"WILKINS, ROSIE LEE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"4a1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6735","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; The Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0088","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.88","essay":"This apron was made in memory of my mother, Julia Manuel Proctor.
\r\n
\r\nMama wore an apron during some hard times and difficult days. Although she was college educated, my mother was hampered by segregation and discrimination. She continued to be a community activist in local clubs such as the League of Women Voters,YWCA Board, Federated Club, Links, Booklovers Club, Needlework Guild, and Women of Color Quilters Network. Her main focus was her work in the AME church where she was a stewardess, Sunday school teacher, Missionary Society member and a member of the choir. This apron symbolizes her sadness: orphaned at age 14, the pains of discrimination, low paying jobs as a domestic, and the rejection of in-laws. Through it all she was a good wife and stay-at-home parent who had forsaken her dreams of a profession. Nonetheless, my mother excelled in needlework crafts, teaching me embroidery, crochet, sewing, needlepoint, knitting, and quilting.
\r\n
\r\nThis apron is dedicated to the joy, love and devotion my mother gave to me and so many others. The top band of this apron is made from pieces of a quilt made by my great-grandmother, Julia Smith, from Kirkville, Missouri. The buottons come from the United States, Virgin Island and Africa, with some being over 100 years old.","QuiltTitleF009":"Mama's Apron","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"2/28/2017","QuiltTopF054":"Wilbekin, Cleota","QuiltedByF055":"Wilbekin, Cleota","LocMadeF057a":"Cincinnati","ProvStateF057d":"Ohio (OH)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2009","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"24\"","OverallLengthF012b":"17\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Pink","Purple","Red","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Single Inscription"],"ContInscripF020":"Hand made by Cleota P. Wilbekin","MethodInscripF021":["Typewriter"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Back bottom left of the quilt","LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Quilting African American Women's History: Our Challenges, Creativity, and Champions","OtherSourceMat":"Read My Mother Never Let Go of Her Faith, Her Quilts, or Her Style by Emil Wilbekin in Vogue magazine, May 12, 2023, https://www.vogue.com/article/my-mother-never-let-go-of-her-faith-her-quilts-or-her-style.","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt collector"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"409 West Circle Drive","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerZipF087":"48824","AcquiredF058":"Received as a gift","ProvenanceF058a":"From the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6735/15.0088.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6735/15.0088-zoom.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-03-24","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum, all rights reserved","Pattern":"MAMAS APRON","Maker":"[\"WILBEKIN, CLEOTA\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2965","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:52","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:50"},"sort":["[\"WILBEKIN, CLEOTA\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ha1gWZEB8akQsUwejK95","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6795","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0060","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.85","essay":"Artist statement from the exhibit, Journey of Hope: Quilts Inspired by President Barack Obama
\r\nKogelo, Kenya, November 4, 2008
\r\nI will never stop thinking about the powerful images of the people in Kogelo, Kenya, as they celebrated the election of President Barack Obama. The unbridled spirit and compassion of the people wer infectious. I found myself dancing, laughing, and crying with them, but most of all wishing I could be there. It was Africa, the cradle of civilization, "the Motherland"! It was the home of our president's father! I wanted to exhale and embrace the moment forever.
\r\n
\r\nI am blessed beyond measure to create a quilt that prayerfully captures the essence of that extraoridinary day. The works was produced to pay respect to Barack Obama Sr., and the people of Kogelo, Kenya.","QuiltTitleF009":"In His Father's Village","SubjQuiltF025":"President Obama, Celebration, Diaspora","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"4/6/2015","QuiltTopF054":"White, Valerie C.","QuiltedByF055":"White, Valerie C.","LocMadeF057a":"Denver","ProvStateF057d":"Colorado (CO)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2008","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"21 1/8\"","OverallLengthF012b":"21 3/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Black","Blue","Brown","Green","Orange","Red","Yellow","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Place","Single Inscription"],"ContInscripF020":"Valerie C. Wright \"Celebrating in his Fathers Village\" Kogelo, Kenya November 4, 2008 21\"x22\" Valerie C. White To God Belongs the Glory ValerieWhite (written on back, bottom right)","DateInscripF020a":"Nov. 2008","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"On front, bottom right","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing","Painting"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"IdentPersonF006":["Quilt collector"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"409 West Circle Drive","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerZipF087":"48824","AcquiredF058":"Received as a gift","ProvenanceF058a":"From the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6795/15.0060.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6795/15.0060-zoom.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-03-24","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum, all rights reserved","Pattern":"IN HIS FATHERS VILLAGE","Maker":"[\"WHITE, VALERIE C.\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-299E","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:35:26","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:51"},"sort":["[\"WHITE, VALERIE C.\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Va1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-946","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"94.0079 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1996:97.1","description":"The Bright Star
\r\nPaula White
\r\nOjibwa, Bena, Minnesota
\r\n1996
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1996:97.1","essay":"Paula White, of Bena, Minnesota, created this Bright Star Quilt where two bands of rainbow-colored fabrics at top and bottom frame a star of matching colors. Unlike many quilters who shy away from using black, White often employs this color as a symbol of grieving and healing.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions.","QuiltTitleF009":"The Bright Star","AltNameF011":"Lone Star","QuiltTopF054":"White, Paula J.","QuiltedByF055":"White, Paula J.","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1996","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Bena","StateF107":"Minnesota (MN)","EthnicF101":"Leech Lake Ojibwe; Native American","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"19\"","OverallLengthF012b":"93\"","OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Paula J. White","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"8","DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"interconnecting half circles","ExhibitListF067a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions, SITES; August 1, 1997-December 30, 1997, George Gustav Heye Center in National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY; April 19-October 18, 1998, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI; March 13-June 6, 1999, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA; July 3rd-September 26th, 1999, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, OH; October 23, 1999-January 16, 2000, Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT; February 12-May 7, 2000, Bishop Museum-The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History , Honolulu, Honolulu, HI; June 3-August 27, 2000, Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA; September 23-December 31, 2000, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM; January 13-April 8, 2001, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.","RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page 38.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"8/28/1996, Paula J. White","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-946/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9j0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-30","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"1996:97.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"THE BRIGHT STAR","Maker":"[\"WHITE, PAULA J.\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1374","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:34","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WHITE, PAULA J.\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Q61gWZEB8akQsUwejK95","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6833","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"17.0061","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2003:50.3","OwnerNameF010":"Rosa Parks block","DateDataF006b":"7/27/2017","QuiltTopF054":"White, Beverly Ann","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"c2005","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CityF106a":"Pontiac","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"EthnicF101":"African American","TypeObjF008":"Quilt blocks or pieces","PredomColorsF014":["Gold","Gray","White"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"1","SizeBlockF027":"10.75\" x 17.5\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library, or Institution","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6833/17.0061.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6833/17.0061-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2018-05-30","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University; Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Beth Donaldson","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Object Associator":"12-91-461","Pattern":"ROSA PARKS BLOCK","Maker":"[\"WHITE, BEVERLY ANN\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-29C3","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:35:48","updated_at":"2024-07-11 15:21:53"},"sort":["[\"WHITE, BEVERLY ANN\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"7K1gWZEB8akQsUweepcc","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-841","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"93.0119","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2003:50.1","description":"View From the Mountain Top
\r\nBeverly Ann White
\r\nPontiac, Oakland County, Michigan
\r\n1991
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2003:50.1","essay":"Beverly Ann White's quilt View from the Mountain Top was made to teach students, family, and friends about important heroes in African-American history. The quilt features appliquéd and embroidered portraits of Medgar Evers, Thurgood Marshall, Martin Luther King, Jr., Harriet Tubman, Frances E. W. Harper, Sojourner Truth, Mary McLeod Bethune, Frederick Douglass, Ralph Bunche, Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. Dubois.
\r\n
\r\nOf View from the Mountain Top, White says,
\r\nI cannot chronicle the brave and valiant fight of each and everyone of the honorable souls who have fought for the rights of African-Americans throughout the history of the United States; I can, however, attempt to show several of those heroes who have impressed me. May GOD and those who are not represented here forgive me and perhaps their souls will move other African-Americans to produce more and more quilts that will extol their efforts and keep the struggle alive to ensure the ultimate goal of equality for all.
\r\n
\r\nWhite donated her quilts "View from the Mountain Top" and "Nelson Mandela" to the Michigan State University Museum in November 2003. The GLQC/MSU Museum's Michigan African American Quilt Collection includes over thirty-five quilts, as well as documentary materials, which reflect the wide range of individual styles and traditions found with the Michigan African-American quilting community. Quilts from this collection have been featured in the book, African American Quiltmaking in Michigan, edited by Marsha MacDowell (right) (Michigan State University Press, 1997).","QuiltTitleF009":"View from the Mountain Top","QuiltTopF054":"White, Beverly Ann","QuiltedByF055":"White, Beverly Ann","IfQownerF007b":["Made the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Pontiac","ProvCountyF057b":"Oakland","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"July 1991","DateFinishF023b":"August 1993","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Pontiac","CountyF106":"Oakland","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"MaidenF097b":"Holt","BirthDateF099":"9/2/1943","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Afro-American; African American","EdBkgdF102":"Some college","RelAffF103":"Protestant","OccupationF104":"Self employed \"Craftings by Beverly\" Part time Medical records clerk","FatherNameF109":"Holt, Jr., Thomas","EthBkgrndF110":"African-American","MotherNameF111":"Holt, Annie Lou","EthBkgrndF112":"African-American","MarriageF099b":"11/28/1964","SpouseF113":"White, Columbus E.","OccupationF115":"Supervisor, Auto GMC","NoChildF116":"4","NoFemF116a":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39"],"OtherF119a":"My \"statement\" quilts are made from pure emotion. I gave quilts for the birth of my nieces","NumQuiltsF123":"5-20 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$125-$160","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"82 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"48 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Black","Rust","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Beverly White\r\nFebruary 10, 1993\r\nView From the Mountain Top\r\nDedicated in loving memory to:\r\nJames E. Chaney\r\nAndrew Goodman\r\nViola Liuzzo\r\nMichael H. Schwerner\r\nAnd all of the other valiant warriors who made the ultimate sacrifice.\r\nWe shall never forget.","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","NumBlockF026":"11 blocks in 3 rows, they vary in size and are appliqued to the background","SizeBlockF027":"range from 11\" to 14\" and are squares and rectangles with narrow borders of animal print, that are then appliqued to a whole cloth rust fabric.","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"2 1/2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend","Linen"],"UniqueF037b":"Ties used as neck ties","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"EmbellTechF038f":"Yes","ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain","Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","MatUsedF048":"Blanket or flannel","BattLoftF048a":"Thin (Less than 3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"5","DesignF052a":["Single parallel lines"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"FeaturesF053":"The people on the face of this quilt are people I have admired. They have made an impression on me. Whether by actions and-or literature. The dedication on this quilt was made to slain civil rights workers which I describe as warriors for the cause of freedom and equality.\r\n\r\n\"I cannot chronicle the brave and valiant fight of each and every one of the honorable souls who have fought for the rights of African-Americans throughout the history of the United\r\nStates; I can, however, attempt to show several of those heroes who have impressed me. May GOD and those who are not represented here forgive me and perhaps their souls will move other African-Americans to produce more and more quilts that will extol their efforts and keep the struggle alive to ensure the ultimate goal of equality for all.\"\r\n\r\nWhite made this quilt to teach students, family, and friends about important heroes in African-American history. The quilt features appliqued and embroidered portraits of Medgar Evers, Thrugood Marshall, Martin Luther King, Jr., Harriet Tubman, Frances E.W. Harper, Sojourner Truth, Mary McLeod Bethune, Frederick Douglass, Ralph Bunche, Booker T. Washington, and W.E.B. Dubois.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"The people on the face of this quilt are people I have admired. They have made an impression on me. Whether by actions and-or literature. The dedication on this quilt was made to slain civil rights workers which I describe as warriors for the cause of fre","ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts and Human Rights, MSU Museum, January 15 - August 24, 2008","RelItemsF088a":"African American Quiltmaking in Michigan (1997) book, figure 34 p. 30.

\r\nMacDowell, Marsha; Worrall, Mary; Swanson, Lynne; Donaldson, Beth. Quilts and Human Rights. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016. page 84-85.","OtherSourceMat":"Patterns; Templates; Photos of quilter; \r\nAudiotape Interview with quilter","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Made by owner","ProvenanceF058a":"Donation, 11/3/2003, Beverly Ann White","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-841/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b8z1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-29","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"QDesignF060b":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"FavesF130":"100% cotton (top); 80-20 batting; 100% cotton backing; quilting thread, cotton wrapped poly. Mostly lap quilting but just bought a Flynn frame.","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"2003:50.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Other","OtherSourceF077a":"Polaroid","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-56","Pattern":"VIEW FROM THE MOUNTAIN TOP","Maker":"[\"WHITE, BEVERLY ANN\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1311","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:38:48","updated_at":"2024-07-11 14:50:17"},"sort":["[\"WHITE, BEVERLY ANN\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"7a1gWZEB8akQsUweepcc","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-842","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"95.0021","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2003:50.2","description":"Mr. Mandela
\r\nBeverly Ann White
\r\nPontiac, Michigan
\r\n1990
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2003:50.2","essay":"Beverly Ann White’s created her Mr. Mandela quilt to honor Nelson Mandela:
\r\nMy statement quilts are made as a result of emotion. The inspiration for Mr. Mandela came from the very strong emotions of elation and relief I experienced when he was released from his years of captivity in South Africa.
\r\n
\r\nWhite donated her quilts View from the Mountain Top and Nelson Mandela to the Michigan State University Museum in November 2003. The GLQC/MSU Museum's Michigan African American Quilt Collection includes over thirty-five quilts, as well as documentary materials, which reflect the wide range of individual styles and traditions found with the Michigan African-American quilting community. Quilts from this collection have been featured in Marsha MacDowell, ed., African American Quiltmaking in Michigan (Michigan State University Press, 1997).","QuiltTitleF009":"Mr. Mandela","AltNameF011":"Mariner's Compass","QuiltTopF054":"White, Beverly Ann","QuiltedByF055":"White, Beverly Ann","IfQownerF007b":["Made the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Pontiac","ProvCountyF057b":"Oakland","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"middle of February 1990","DateFinishF023b":"end of February 1990","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Pontiac","CountyF106":"Oakland","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"MaidenF097b":"Holt","BirthDateF099":"9/2/1943","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"EthnicF101":"Afro-American; African American","EdBkgdF102":"Some college","RelAffF103":"Protestant","OccupationF104":"Self employed \"Craftings by Beverly\" Part time Medical records clerk","FatherNameF109":"Holt, Jr., Thomas","EthBkgrndF110":"African-American","MotherNameF111":"Holt, Annie Lou","EthBkgrndF112":"African-American","MarriageF099b":"11/28/1964","SpouseF113":"White, Columbus E.","OccupationF115":"Supervisor, Auto GMC","NoChildF116":"4","NoFemF116a":"2","NoMaleF116b":"2","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 30-39"],"OtherF119a":"My \"statement\" quilts are made from pure emotion. I gave quilts for the birth of my nieces","NumQuiltsF123":"5-20 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"yes","PriceF128":"$125-$160","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"43 1/2'","OverallLengthF012b":"44 1/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Brown","Cream","Green","Yellow"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Title","ContInscripF020":"\"Mr. Mandela\" Beverly White","DateInscripF020a":"February 1990","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBlockF026":"1","MedallionF031":"43 1/2\" x 44 1/4\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"UniqueF037b":"Neck tie used for the neck tie","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"EmbellTechF038f":"Yes","ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Blanket or flannel","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"7","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["Echo","Outline"],"FeaturesF053":"My \"statement\" quilts are made as a result of emotion. The inspiration for Mr. Mandela came from the very strong emotions of elation and relief I experienced when he was released from his years of captivity in South Africa.\r\n\r\nOf this quilt, White says: \"My statement quilts are made as a result of emotion. The inspiration for Mr. Mandela came from the very strong emotions of elation and relief I experienced when he was released from his years of captivity in South Africa.\" The museum has over forty African-American and African quilts, as well as quilt-related documentary materials, which reflect a wide range of individual styles and traditions found within African and African diasporic communities.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Commercial (book, magazine, etc.)","ExhibitListF067a":"Vocare School, March 1990 Quilts and Human Rights, MSU Museum, January 15 - August 24, 2008","RelItemsF088a":"African American Quiltmaking in Michigan (1997) book, figure 35 p. 30.","OtherSourceMat":"Patterns; Templates; Photos of quilter; Audiotape Interview by Deborah Smith Barney MSUM.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"11/3/2003, Beverly White","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-842/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b8z2-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-30","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"QDesignF060b":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"AddNotesF066":"My \"statement\" quilts are made as a result of emotion. The inspiration for Mr. Mandela came from the very strong emotions of elation and relief I experienced when he was released from his years of captivity in South Africa.","FavesF130":"100% cotton (top); 80-20 batting; 100% cotton backing; quilting thread, cotton wrapped poly. Mostly lap quilting but just bought a Flynn frame.","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"2003:50.2","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Other","OtherSourceF077a":"Polaroid","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Maker Associator":"12-51-56","Pattern":"MR MANDELA","Maker":"[\"WHITE, BEVERLY ANN\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1312","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:38:48","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:44"},"sort":["[\"WHITE, BEVERLY ANN\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ca1gWZEB8akQsUwejK95","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6775","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; The Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0161","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.78","essay":"Artist statement about work:
\r\nAll creative work has its foundation in Africa. Love music and I love Africa so it comes very easy for me to create this work depicting my feeling. The tree with the branches of musical styles grow out of the motherland is the birth of music... (The rest of the statement is cut off).","QuiltTitleF009":"Jazz Evolved Here","SubjQuiltF025":"Music, Retaining African Culture, Black aesthetic","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"3/5/2015","QuiltTopF054":"Whetstone, Sherry Evon","QuiltedByF055":"Whetstone, Sherry Evon","LocMadeF057a":"Kansas City","ProvStateF057d":"Missouri (MO)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2010","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"34\"","OverallLengthF012b":"78\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Black","Blue","Brown"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Place","Single Inscription"],"ContInscripF020":"Artist: Sherry E. Whetstone Address:[ ] Kansas City, MO [Zip] Phone #:[ ] Email: [ ] Dimensions: 34x78 (c) 201","DateInscripF020a":"2010","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Typewriter"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Bottom left","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"UniqueF037b":"Trinkets","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"UniqueF038h":"Hand stitching","ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","BindWidthF047a":"1/2\"","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Costa Rica, Kansas City, Kansas, Missouri","OtherSourceMat":"Kansas City Star Newspaper","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt collector"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"409 West Circle Drive","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerZipF087":"48824","ProvenanceF058a":"From the Collection of Carolyn Mazloomi","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6775/15.0161.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6775/15.0161-zoom.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2017-03-24","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University and Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum, all rights reserved","Pattern":"JAZZ EVOLVED HERE","Maker":"[\"WHETSTONE, SHERRY EVON\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-298B","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:34:15","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:00"},"sort":["[\"WHETSTONE, SHERRY EVON\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"R61gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-932","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"89.0104 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1996:149.2","description":"Butterfly
\r\nLawrence Wester
\r\nHopi, Hotevilla, Third Mesa, Arizona
\r\n1996
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1996:149.2","essay":"Butterfly dances are held annually in many villages and butterflies are popular motifs on quilts, including those given at Hopi baby-naming ceremonies.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions.","OwnerNameF010":"Butterfly Quilt","QuiltTopF054":"Wester, Lawrence","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1996","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Male"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"EthnicF101":"American Indian Hopi; Native American","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"39\"","OverallLengthF012b":"47 1/4\"","PredomColorsF014":["Black"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"LW","DateInscripF020a":"96","OtherMethodInscripF021a":"paint","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"25","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"UniqueF038h":"Ink drawing/Painting","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Tied or tufted"],"ExhibitListF067a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions, SITES; August 1, 1997-December 30, 1997, George Gustav Heye Center in National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY; April 19-October 18, 1998, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI; March 13-June 6, 1999, Fuller Museum of Art, Brockton, MA; July 3rd-September 26th, 1999, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, OH; October 23, 1999-January 16, 2000, Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT; February 12-May 7, 2000, Bishop Museum-The State Museum of Natural and Cultural History , Honolulu, Honolulu, HI; June 3-August 27, 2000, Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA; September 23-December 31, 2000, Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe, NM; January 13-April 8, 2001, Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ.","RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page .162","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"12/1996, Carolyn O'Bagy Davis","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-932/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9h7-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"AddNotesF066":"Butterfly dances are held annually in many villagees and butterflies are popular motifs on Hopi quilts.","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"1996:149.2","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"BUTTERFLY QUILT","Maker":"[\"WESTER, LAWRENCE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1367","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:28","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WESTER, LAWRENCE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"X61gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-956","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"91.0011 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"TC1998:1","description":"Indian Doll Quilt
\r\nMembers of the Comanche Senior Citizen Center; Martha Weryava, Naiomi Tehauno, Virginia Saupitty, Maria Peavy, and Cora Pohawpatchoko
\r\nLawton, Oklahoma
\r\n1997
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#TC1998.1","essay":"This quilt was made by elders at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center in Lawton, Oklahoma. This quilt pattern is popular among many Native quilters; depending on the tribal background of the makers, the hair style and clothes used in this pattern will vary.
\r\n
\r\nMartha Weryavah has lived all her life in Walters, Oklahoma. She learned to quilt by watching her grandmother, Flora Simmons and her friends at the Nazarene Church. Before quilting, Martha likes to sing a Comanche church hymn that she learned from her grandmother.
\r\n
\r\nNaomi Tehauno began quilting in 1985, when the Comanche Senior Citizens Center opened. She enjoys making the Indian Doll pattern and star quilts.
\r\n
\r\nVirginia Saupitty was born in 1925 and passed away in 2007. She enjoyed attending powwows, socializing and crossword puzzles along with her quiltmaking. She had five daughters, three sons, 40 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
\r\n
\r\nMaria Peavy grew up in Walters, moved to Port Wentworth, Georgia for 12 years, then returned to Walters. Maria is the great-granddaughter of Quanah Parker, granddaughter of Honey Parker, and daughter of May Kosechequetah. Maria learned to quilt from the women at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center.
\r\n
\r\nCora Pohawpatchoko learned to quilt from her mother, Adeline Apauty. Quiltmaking was a family activity and every member of the family slept under a quilt. Cora likes to make lap quilts for people in nursing homes.","QuiltTitleF009":"Indian Doll Quilt","QuiltTopF054":"Weryavah, Martha; Tehauno, Naomi; Saupitty, Virginia; Peavy, Maria; Pohawpatchoko","MakerGroupNameF097":"Comanche Senior Citizens Center group","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Lawton","ProvCountyF057b":"Comanche","ProvStateF057d":"Oklahoma (OK)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1997","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Group"],"CityF106a":"Lawton","CountyF106":"Comanche","EthnicF101":"Comanche; Native American","NameGroupF120":"Martha Weryava, Naiomi Tehauno, Virginia Saupitty, Maria Peavy, Cora Pohawpatchoko","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"49 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"73\"","ExhibitListF067a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (MSUM TES): October-December, 1999, Southern Ute Indian Cultural Center, Ignacio, Colorado; February 1 - March 25, 2000, Southwestern Michigan College Museum, Dowagiac, Michigan; September - December, 2000, Milwaukee County Historical Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; February - May, 2001, Forest County Potawatomi Cultural Center & Museum, Crandon, Wisconsin; January 25 - April 28, 2002, Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Center, Brantford, Ontario, Canada; January 17 - March 6, 2004, McClean County Museum of History, Bloomington, Illinois.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"1998, Comanche Senior Citizens Center","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was made by elders at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center in Lawton, Oklahoma. This quilt pattern is popular among many Native quilters; depending on the tribal background of the makers, the hair style and clothes used in this pattern will vary. Martha Weryavah has lived all her life in Walters, Oklahoma. She learned to quilt by watching her grandmother, Flora Simmons and her friends at the Nazarene Church. Before quilting, Martha likes to sing a Comanche church hymn that she learned from her grandmother. Naomi Tehauno began quilting in 1985, when the Comanche Senior Citizens Center opened. She enjoys making the Indian Doll pattern and star quilts. Virginia Saupitty was born in 1925 and passed away in 2007. She enjoyed attending powwows, socializing and crossword puzzles along with her quiltmaking. She had five daughters, three sons, 40 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. Maria Peavy grew up in Walters, moved to Port Wentworth, Georgia for 12 years, then returned to Walters. Maria is the great-granddaughter of Quanah Parker, granddaughter of Honey Parker, and daughter of May Kosechequetah. Maria learned to quilt from the women at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center. Cora Pohawpatchoko learned to quilt from her mother, Adeline Apauty. Quiltmaking was a family activity and every member of the family slept under a quilt. Cora likes to make lap quilts for people in nursing homes.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-956/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9k0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"INDIAN DOLL QUILT","Maker":"[\"WERYAVAH, MARTHA; TEHAUNO, NAOMI; SAUPITTY, VIRGINIA; PEAVY, MARIA; POHAWPATCHOKO\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-137E","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:38","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WERYAVAH, MARTHA; TEHAUNO, NAOMI; SAUPITTY, VIRGINIA; PEAVY, MARIA; POHAWPATCHOKO\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ua1gWZEB8akQsUwefJjD","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-1046","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"98.0044 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:75.1","description":"Comanche Quilt
\r\nMembers of the Comanche Senior Citizen Center; Martha Weryava, Naiomi Tehauno, Virginia Saupitty, Maria Peavy, and Cora Pohawpatchoko
\r\nLawton, Oklahoma
\r\n1997
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:75.1","essay":"This quilt was made by elders at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center in Lawton, Oklahoma.
\r\n
\r\nMartha Weryavah has lived all her life in Walters, Oklahoma. She learned to quilt by watching her grandmother, Flora Simmons and her friends at the Nazarene Church. Before quilting, Martha likes to sing a Comanche church hymn that she learned from her grandmother.
\r\n
\r\nNaomi Tehauno began quilting in 1985, when the Comanche Senior Citizens Center opened. She enjoys making the Indian Doll pattern and star quilts. Virginia Saupitty was born in 1925 and passed away in 2007. She enjoyed attending powwows, socializing and crossword puzzles along with her quiltmaking. She had five daughters, three sons, 40 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
\r\n
\r\nMaria Peavy grew up in Walters, moved to Port Wentworth, Georgia for 12 years, then returned to Walters. Maria is the great-granddaughter of Quanah Parker, granddaughter of Honey Parker, and daughter of May Kosechequetah. Maria learned to quilt from the women at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center.
\r\n
\r\nCora Pohawpatchoko learned to quilt from her mother, Adeline Apauty. Quiltmaking was a family activity and every member of the family slept under a quilt. Cora likes to make lap quilts for people in nursing homes.","QuiltTitleF009":"Comanche Quilt","QuiltTopF054":"Weryava, Martha; Tehauno, Naiomi; Saupitty, Virginia; Peavy, Maria; Pohawpatchoko, Cora","MakerGroupNameF097":"Comanche Senior Citizens Center group","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Lawton","ProvCountyF057b":"Comanche","ProvStateF057d":"Oklahoma (OK)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1997","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Group"],"CityF106a":"Lawton","CountyF106":"Comanche","EthnicF101":"Comanche; Native American","NameGroupF120":"Martha Weryava, Naiomi Tehauno, Virginia Saupitty, Maria Peavy, Cora Pohawpatchoko","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"90\"","OverallLengthF012b":"69 1/2\"","OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"5/1998, Comanche Senior Citizen Center","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was made by elders at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center in Lawton, Oklahoma. Martha Weryavah has lived all her life in Walters, Oklahoma. She learned to quilt by watching her grandmother, Flora Simmons and her friends at the Nazarene Church. Before quilting, Martha likes to sing a Comanche church hymn that she learned from her grandmother. Naomi Tehauno began quilting in 1985, when the Comanche Senior Citizens Center opened. She enjoys making the Indian Doll pattern and star quilts. Virginia Saupitty was born in 1925 and passed away in 2007. She enjoyed attending powwows, socializing and crossword puzzles along with her quiltmaking. She had five daughters, three sons, 40 grandchildren, 48 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. Maria Peavy grew up in Walters, moved to Port Wentworth, Georgia for 12 years, then returned to Walters. Maria is the great-granddaughter of Quanah Parker, granddaughter of Honey Parker, and daughter of May Kosechequetah. Maria learned to quilt from the women at the Comanche Senior Citizens Center. Cora Pohawpatchoko learned to quilt from her mother, Adeline Apauty. Quiltmaking was a family activity and every member of the family slept under a quilt. Cora likes to make lap quilts for people in nursing homes.\r\n","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-1046/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9s6-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-07","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"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","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"COMANCHE QUILT","Maker":"[\"WERYAVA, MARTHA; TEHAUNO, NAIOMI; SAUPITTY, VIRGINIA; PEAVY, MARIA; POHAWPATCHOKO, CORA\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-13D4","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:40:13","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WERYAVA, MARTHA; TEHAUNO, NAIOMI; SAUPITTY, VIRGINIA; PEAVY, MARIA; POHAWPATCHOKO, CORA\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ua1gWZEB8akQsUwejbGs","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-7464","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.1209","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1999:11.1","description":"Pictorial Block Quilt
\r\nCatharine Weber (b. 1874, d. ?)
\r\nMorenci, Lenawee County, Michigan
\r\n1914
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1999:11.1","essay":"Each of the nine panels in this quilt block is framed with crazy quilt-style embroidery stitches and features a scene or inscription embellished with a combination of appliquéd fabrics and embroidery stitches. The cross-stitched inscriptions read “Catharine Weber, Morenci, 1914, Age 40” and “to Louise F. Borton, March 9, 1914.” Images on the panels include a horse and carriage with man, a woman with staff next to tree with birds, a lamb, a strawberry plant with berries, flowers, and a man and woman holding hands, and chickens, a cow and calf next to a tree. The clothing on the figures reflects that of the quilt’s era.","QuiltTitleF009":"Folk Art Applique","OwnerNameF010":"Catherine Weber Quilt","SubjQuiltF025":"Folk Art Applique","AltNameF011":"Folk Art Applique","QuiltTopF054":"Weber, Catherine","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Morenci","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","DateFinishF023b":"1914","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Morenci","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"62 1/2","OverallLengthF012b":"65","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Brown","Gold","Gray","Red","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Multiple Names","Message"],"ContInscripF020":"to Louise F. Borton, March 9, 1914","DateInscripF020a":"1914","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"OtherMethodInscripF021a":"Cross stitched","LocInscripF022":["on block"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"9","SizeBlockF027":"21 x 22","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"FiberTypesF035":["Wool"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"EmbellTechF038f":"Yes","ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread","Wool thread"],"MatUsedF044":["Wool"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","BindWidthF047a":"1\"","MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"KnotsF051b":"no","FeaturesF053":"Quilt with nine panels, each panel has embroidery and/or applique. There is embroidery between each panel as well. Navy blue outside border and backing. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nFrom left to right, top to bottom, the panels depict:\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPanel 1 - Horse and carriage with man\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPanel 2 - Woman with staff next to tree with birds and panel includes a lamb and two chickens\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPanel 3 - A cow and calf next to a tree. Panel 4 - Strawberry plant with strawberries\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPanel 5 - Embroidered with \"Catharine Weber, Morenci, 1914, Age 70\"\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPanel 6 - Flowers. Panel 7 - Flower\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPanel 8 - Man and woman holding hands\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nPanel 9 - Embroidered with \"to Louise F. Borton, March 9, 1914\"","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner"],"OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"Chuck Auerbach sold this quilt to the Michigan State University Museum","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-7464/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0a0d3-b_8092.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-7464/1999.11.1-detail1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-7464/1999.11.1-detail2.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-02-21","dateverified_era":"CE","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"1999:11.1","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Fumio Ichikawa","HolderF080a":"MSU Board of Trustees","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of MSU Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Image cannot be distributed without permission.","DisplayResF080e":"Image cannot be displayed without permission.","LicenseF080f":"Image cannot be licensed without permission.","Pattern":"FOLK ART APPLIQUE","Maker":"[\"WEBER, CATHERINE\"]","Date":"1901-1929","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-4B","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:40:34","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:03"},"sort":["[\"WEBER, CATHERINE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"dq1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-979","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"89.0097 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1996:132.1","description":"Star Baby Quilt
\r\nElla Louise Weaver
\r\nSouthern Ute, Ignacio, Colorado
\r\n1996
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1996:132.1","OwnerNameF010":"Star Quilt","AltNameF011":"Lone Star","QuiltTopF054":"Weaver, Ella Louise","QuiltedByF055":"Weaver, Ella Louise","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1990","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Ignacio","StateF107":"Colorado (CO)","BirthDateF099":"1944","EthnicF101":"Southern Ute; Native American","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"37 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"37 1/2'","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"3","NumStitchF051":"5","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Native American Quilts from the Southwest: Tradition, Creativity and Inspiration, Santa Fe, New Mexico, December, 1998 - March, 1999, Institute of American Indian Arts","RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page 42.","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"11/15/1996, Ella Louise Weaver","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-979/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9m1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"1996:132.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","photocredit079a1":"Doug Elbinger","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"STAR QUILT","Maker":"[\"WEAVER, ELLA LOUISE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1393","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:46","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["[\"WEAVER, ELLA LOUISE\"]"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"wa1gWZEB8akQsUweeZQx","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-30","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"89.0094","InstInvContrNumF004a":"6581.2","description":"Four Patch
\r\nElizabeth Samantha Weatherbee
\r\nFound in Michigan
\r\nTop made 1903, quilted 1969
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#6581.2","essay":"This quilt's fabrics - shirtings in a palette of wine red, navy, gray-blue, and blacks-are very typical of their era. Simple patterns such as this Four-Patch became very popular at the end of the 19th century. The quilt top was made by Elizabeth to commemorate the birth of her grandson, Benjamin E. Weatherbee. The top was later finished by an unidentified quilter who embroidered "1903/1969" in its center. Florence Vogt received the quilt in the mid-70s from her cousin and his wife because they knew she loved quilts and they had no children to inherit it.
\r\n
\r\nFrom Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","OwnerNameF010":"Four Patch","QuiltTopF054":"Weatherbee, Elizabeth Samantha","QuiltedByF055":"Weatherbee, Elizabeth Samantha","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateBegunF023a":"1903","DateFinishF023b":"1969","OtherF060a":"The top was made by Elizabeth Samantha Fowler Weatherbee for her grandson Benjamin E. Weatherbee at the time of his birth.","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CountyF106":"Calhoun","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Fowler","BirthDateF099":"11/14/1940","OccupationF104":"Works in the Extension Office, teaching sewing and cooking classes.","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Class"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"67\"","OverallLengthF012b":"75 1/2\"","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","OverallColorF14b":["Light or pastel colors"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","ContInscripF020":"Florence Vogt","DateInscripF020a":"1903-1969","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"NumBlockF026":"1056","SizeBlockF027":"3 1/2\" x 3 1/2\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Alternating with plain squares"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"MatUsedF048":"Cannot tell","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"6","ExhibitListF067a":"Quilts Old & New: Reproductions from the Great Lakes Quilt Center, East Lansing, MI, January 12-August 17, 2003, Michigan State University Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 86.","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"5/15/2003, Florence Vogt, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-30/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6b1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-16","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt top"],"function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","InvenNumF075":"6581.2","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","photocredit079a1":"KEVA","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"FOUR PATCH","Maker":"[\"WEATHERBEE, ELIZABETH SAMANTHA\"]","Date":"1969","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1019","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:31:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:36"},"sort":["[\"WEATHERBEE, ELIZABETH SAMANTHA\"]"]}]}}

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