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\r\nLeona Johnson
\r\nMonrovia, Liberia
\r\n1992
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7435.2","essay":"Modern-day Liberia was founded in the early 1800s largely by freed slaves from the United States and records listed seamstresses among some of the earliest settlers.
\r\n
\r\nThough the history of quilting in Liberia has been traced to the nineteenth century, self-help qulting cooperatives established in the last quarter of the 20th century have quickly grown in membership and productivity.
\r\n
\r\nFrom Great Lakes, Great Quilts.","QuiltTitleF009":"Zinnia variation","AltNameF011":"Floral Applique","QuiltTopF054":"Johnson, Leona","QuiltedByF055":"Johnson, Leona","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Monrovia","ProvCountryF057f":["Liberia"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"1992","DateFinishF023b":"1992","ReasonsF060":["Personal income"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Monrovia","CountryF108":["Liberia"],"BirthDateF099":"about 1944","EthnicF101":"Liberian","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"SellQuiltF127":"yes","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"94\"","OverallLengthF012b":"96\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","BordDescF034":"5 1/2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"7","TopSourceF064":["Traditional pattern variation"],"RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 19.","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":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"11-3-1992, Rev. 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\r\nMartina Lawrence
\r\nNelson Island Eskimo, Nelson Island, Alaska
\r\nc1990
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1996:126.1","essay":"Nelson Island "seal parties" are held in connection with annual seal harvests. Strips of fabric, distributed to community members, are then used to make quilts and quilt tops, which are given out during the winter dances held later in the year. This quilt top by Martina Lawrence was made from fabric distributed in 1996.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions.","QuiltTitleF009":"Yup'ik top","AltNameF011":"Strips","QuiltTopF054":"Lawrence, Martina","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"c1990","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Toksook Bay","EthnicF101":"Nelson Island Eskimo; Native American","TypeObjF008":"Quilt top with unfinished edge","OverallWidthF12a":"601/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"100\"","OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"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 138.","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":"10/1996, Martina Lawrence","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-939/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9i4-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":"1996:126.1","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":"YUPIK TOP","Maker":"[\"LAWRENCE, MARTINA\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-136E","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:31","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:44"},"sort":["YUPIK TOP"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"fq1gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-475","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0281","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.121","description":"York County
\r\nBetty Harriman and Mary Schafer
\r\nBunceton, Cooper County, Missouri and Flushing, Genesee County, Michigan
\r\n1963-66, 1973
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.121","essay":"Mary Schafer's notes say:
\r\nNotes on Betty's [Harriman] pattern indicate this to be a Krockman Family pattern, but provenance is unknown. It is not known whether York County, PA or York County, VA is commemorated in this quilt pattern. Both regions are historically important: fearing capture by Howe's army, the Continental Congress left Philadelphia and held sessions in York County PA from September 1777 until June 1778; it was therefore once the Capitol of the Republic. 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IV, no. 4 for more information on Betty Harriman.\r\nBook, Mary Schafer and Her Quilts by Marston and Cunningham; Michigan State University Museum, 1990.","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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","QuiltHistF059":"Mary Shafer says, \"Notes on Betty's [Harriman] pattern indicate this to be a Krockman Family pattern, but provenance is unknown. It is not know whether York County, PA or York County, VA is commemorated in this quilt pattern. Both regions are historically important: fearing capture by Howe's army, the Continental Congress left Philadelphia and held sessions in York County PA from September 1777 until June 1778; it was therefore once the Capitol of the Republic. And Yorktown, the county seat of York county, VA has figured prominently in American history Cornwallis surrendered on October 18, 1781, ending the Revolutionary War, and independence for the New Republic was assured.\"","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-475/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7q9-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 top"],"FavesF130":"Betty loved intricate applique and highly technical piecing. 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\r\nPatricia R. Gunsell
\r\nLansing, Ingham County, Michigan
\r\n1978
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\r\nCatherine Selinger
\r\nEmmett, St. Clair County, Michigan
\r\nc1930
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7295.1","OwnerNameF010":"Yo-Yo","QuiltTopF054":"Selinger, Catherine","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Emmett","ProvCountyF057b":"St. Clair","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateFinishF023b":"1930s","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Emmett","CountyF106":"St. Clair","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"75\"","OverallLengthF012b":"107\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Sawtooth","OverallColorF14b":["Light or pastel colors"],"LayFormatF024":"One patch or allover","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038d":["Yo-yo"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","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":"2/13/1991, Dorothy J. Selinger, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-4388/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d2d8-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":"7295.1","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","Pattern":"YO-YO","Maker":"[\"SELINGER, CATHERINE\"]","Date":"1930-1949","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2010","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:07:58","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:52"},"sort":["YO-YO"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"3K1gWZEB8akQsUwefpor","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-1593","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"03.0146","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2003:56.1","description":"Yo-Yo
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1920
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2003:56.1","OwnerNameF010":"Yo-Yo","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","DateFinishF023b":"c1920","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"86\"","OverallLengthF012b":"86\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Sawtooth","OverallColorF14b":["Light or pastel colors"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"61","SizeBlockF027":"8\" x 8\" (25, 1 1/2\" yo-yo's per block)","SpacingF029":["Separated by pieced pattern sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"1 1/2\" yo-yos, one row deep","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"1 row of lavendar yo-yos 1 1/2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038d":["Yo-yo"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"same as top","ConstrucBindF046":["Edges turned in/ no separate binding"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","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":"10/29/2003, Christy Rishoi, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-1593/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0c1r9-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-07","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":"YO-YO","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1901-1929","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-15D5","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:45:17","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:43"},"sort":["YO-YO"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Oq1gWZEB8akQsUweiKoU","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5527","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"09.0220","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2009:10.1","description":"Yes We Can
\r\nDenyse Schmidt
\r\nBridgeport, Connecticut
\r\n2008
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2009:10.1","essay":"A replica of the one that the artist made as a fundraiser for the campaign for Barack Obama’s campaign for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election; specifically it was made as part of the The Obama Craft Project: Crafting for Change. The phrase Yes We Can, became THE campaign slogan and the phrase is now the subject of scholarly interrogation. Dr. Wolfgang Mieder, MSU CAL Disintguished Alum and internationally recognized proverb scholar, recently authored “Yes We Can”: Barack Obama's Proverbial Rhetoric (Peter Lang Publishing; 2009). Dr. Mieder and MSUM curator MacDowell published the article, "'When Life Hands You Scraps, Make a Quilt': Quiltmakers and the Tradition of Proverbial Inscriptions" in Proverbium: Yearbook of International Proverb Scholarship; 27:2010. The image of the quilt will be included as an illustration.","QuiltTitleF009":"Yes We Can","DateDataF006b":"11/24/2009","QuiltTopF054":"Schmidt, Denyse","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Bridgeport","ProvStateF057d":"Connecticut (CT)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2008","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative","Fundraising"],"OtherF060a":"This is a reproduction of a quilt made to raise funds for the candidacy of Barrack Obama for President, 2008.","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CityF106a":"Bridgeport","StateF107":"Connecticut (CT)","CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"56\"","OverallLengthF012b":"54 1/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Red","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date"],"ContInscripF020":"Denyse Schmidt","DateInscripF020a":"NOV 4 2008","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"48","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain","Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin (Less than 3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Meander/free motion"],"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":"11/24/2009","AcquiredF058":"Unknown","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5527/09.0220.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5527/09.0220.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2010-08-10","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","InvenNumF075":"09.0220","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":"YES WE CAN","Maker":"[\"SCHMIDT, DENYSE\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2467","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:17:16","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:56"},"sort":["YES WE CAN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ba1gWZEB8akQsUwejK95","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6771","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; Quilts and Health; Quilts and Human Rights; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0154","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.64","essay":"Artist Statement-
\r\nAugust 25, 2002 (hand written)
\r\nDescription of "Yes Sir" Heartfelt Quilt (typed)
\r\nThe "Yes Sir" quilt is machine pieced, machine and hand appliqued, and hand quilted. It measures 72 x 72 inches and contains one hand appliqued man's work shirt surrounded by one hundred machine appliqued red hearts.
\r\nWritten on the one white heart appliqued to the shirt is the American Cancer Society's statistics on male breast cancer (one man to 100 women).
\r\nI designed the quilt in 1998, one week after my husband had undergone a radical mastectomy. The design was meant to bring awareness to male breast cancer, but the quilt serendipitously lends awareness to breast cancer in both genders. The quilt is dedicated to my husband, Melvin Mitchell. Yes Sir! He is number one in my heart. Mel had a 7 year survival from the Breast Cancer- He died in 2005 from another type of cancer. (hand written) Artist also includes a copy of her husbands obituary, a History of the "Yes Sir" Breast Cancer Awareness Quilt, loan agreement document to Akron General Development Foundation, a flyer to elect Melvin Mitchell as Ravenna Township Trustee, Celebration of Lights Memorial for Melvin Mitchell flyer","QuiltTitleF009":"Yes Sir, Breast Cancer Quilt #1","SubjQuiltF025":"Men breast cancer survivors","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"3/2/2015","QuiltTopF054":"Mitchell, Beatrice","QuiltedByF055":"Mitchell, Beatrice","LocMadeF057a":"Ravanna","ProvStateF057d":"Ohio (OH)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1999","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"EthnicF101":"African American","NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"73\"","OverallLengthF012b":"72 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Red","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Message"],"ContInscripF020":"Hand quilted for my husband who underwent a radical mastectomy for breast cancer on December 18, 1988 Melvin Mitchell \"Yes Sir!\" He's #1 in my heart. B'Mitchell","DateInscripF020a":"Dec 18,1999","OtherMethodInscripF021a":"Printed, handwritten and stitched","LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Bottom right","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"White border- 2\", blue border- 4 1/8\".","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Novelty"],"UniqueF037b":"Blue jeans","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique","Machine Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","BindWidthF047a":"1/2\"","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Muffins for Mammograms at Akron General Hospital","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/12-8-6771/15.0154.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6771/15.0154-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":"YES SIR BREAST CANCER QUILT 1","Maker":"[\"MITCHELL, BEATRICE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2987","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:34:12","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:50"},"sort":["YES SIR BREAST CANCER QUILT 1"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"h61gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6645","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"13.0213","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2013:83.5","essay":"\"I photographed this pair of yellow mismatched shoes that I saw in a shop window while walking on a rainy day in San Francisco's North Beach. The shop was filled with great vintage and hand tailored clothes and shoes. It served as an inspiration for my quilt with the image of the shoes superimposed over an appliqued background. My silk tie scraps men's shoes, so I played with color combinations and techniques until I settled on this one employing raw edge applique to combine strips of fabric. When I originally took the photo, I had no intention of creating a quilt, but after playing with the colors in Photoshop, I felt that it would make a more interesting statement as a quilt.\"","QuiltTitleF009":"Yellow Shoes","DateDataF006b":"6/25/2014","QuiltTopF054":"Read, Priscilla","IfOtherF007d":"SAQA","LocMadeF057a":"San Ramon","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2010","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Challenge or Contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"2011-2012, Exhibit Dates, SAQA Trunk Show","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"12\"","OverallLengthF012b":"12\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverallColorF14b":["Multicolor"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","NumBlockF026":"1","SizeBlockF027":"9\" x 9\"","BordDescF034":"The block is adhered to a beveled cardboard mat creating a 2\" wide, white border.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Silk"],"UniqueF037b":"Yarn","UniqueF038h":"Photoshop, printing","ConstrucBindF046":["Unfinished/raw edge"],"FeaturesF053":"It is a small quilt showing a pair of shoes, with vertical stripes intersecting the image. The quilt piece is multi-colored, with browns, yellows, blues, and oranges.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"2011-2012 SAQA Trunk Show; This is a Quilt!","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/12-8-6645/13.0213.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6645/13.0213-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2016-12-20","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","InvenNumF075":"13.0213.jpg","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Scanned by Beth Donaldson","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"YELLOW SHOES","Maker":"[\"READ, PRISCILLA\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2910","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:31:58","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["YELLOW SHOES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"3K1gWZEB8akQsUweiKoU","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5689","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights; South Africa Quilt History Project; The Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"10.0181","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2010:123.1","description":"Xenophobia Memory Cloth
\r\nCynthia Msibi
\r\nNewcastle, KWAZulu-Natal, South Africa
\r\n2010
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2010:123.1","essay":"Cynthia Msibi is a member of the Isiphethu (a Zulu word meaning “Fountain”) group. The Isiphethu began in l999 when a group of women from Madadeni and Osizweni came together to embroider appliqué images for a Woman’s Day project organized by the Carnegie Art Gallery, Newcastle. This project inspired the women to continue creating and a workshop program was launched in 2000. The group continues to work under the umbrella of the gallery and is encouraged to attend mentorship programs where business development and quality control are discussed. They have exhibited nationally and internationally and won many awards.
\r\n
\r\nThis quilt depicts a rally outside a supermarket with people protesting foreigners. There are police with dogs and police cars helping protect people from an angry crowd. The artist describes it this way:
\r\nHere people are seen being rescued by the police after the angry community members attacked them, here the shops have been closed because they've been broker into. And women and their children have ran to the police for some help as the other community members approaches. The police tried so hard to calm the situation as the members of the community are angry saying that the foreigners are taking their jobs from them causing them to be poor so they must be sent back to wherever they are coming from.","QuiltTitleF009":"Xenophobia Memory Cloth","SubjQuiltF025":"xenophobia","QuiltTopF054":"Msibi, Cynthia","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Newcastle","ProvProvF057e":"KWAZulu-Natal","ProvCountryF057f":["South Africa"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2010","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative","Personal income"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CityF106a":"Newcastle","CountryF108":["South Africa"],"SellQuiltF127":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Isiphethu (a Zulu word meaning fountain)","LocGroupF121":"Newcastle, South Africa.","SpecialGroupF122":"Isiphethu (a Zulu word meaning “Fountain”) began in l999 when a group of women from Madadeni and Osizweni came together to embroider appliqué images for a Woman’s Day project organized by the Carnegie Art Gallery, Newcastle. This project inspired the women to continue creating and a workshop program was launched in 2000. The group continues to work under the umbrella of the gallery and is encouraged to attend mentorship programs where business development and quality control are discussed. They have exhibited nationally and internationally and won many awards. Not only has this project earned the women income but it has given them a voice. They embroider stories of their communal heritage, legends, historical incidents and daily activities. Each woman creates her own design, chooses her own subject, and decides on the colors to fashion fabric ‘storybooks’. Their wall-hangings and tapestries are sold in the Carnegie Art Galleryand are sought after by locals and visitors alike. ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"12 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"16 3/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Green","Red","Yellow","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Message"],"ContInscripF020":"isiphethu\r\nOriginal African Creations\r\nHand Embroidered\r\n&\r\nMade in South Africa\r\nCynthia","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on border"],"LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","NumBlockF026":"1","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Edges turned in/ no separate binding"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Not quilted"],"FeaturesF053":"Embroidery and appliqué on the cloth depict a rally outside a supermarket with people protesting foreigners. There are police with dogs and police cars helping protect people from an angry crowd.\r\n\r\nHere people are seen being rescued by the police after the angry community members attacked them, here the shops have been closed because they've been broker into. And women and their children have ran to the police for some help as the other community members approaches. The police tried so hard to calm the situation as the members of the community are angry saying that the foreigners are taking their jobs from them causing them to be poor so they must be sent back to wherever they are coming from.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"OtherSourceMat":"MacDowell, Marsha; Worrall, Mary; Swanson, Lynne; Donaldson, Beth. Quilts and Human Rights. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2016, page 154-155.","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/12-8-5689/10.0181.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5689/10.0181.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2011-03-16","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","InvenNumF075":"10.0181","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":"XENOPHOBIA MEMORY CLOTH","Maker":"[\"MSIBI, CYNTHIA\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-251E","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:18:52","updated_at":"2024-07-11 15:43:19"},"sort":["XENOPHOBIA MEMORY CLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"3a1gWZEB8akQsUweiKoU","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5690","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights; South Africa Quilt History Project; The Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"10.0182","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2010:123.2","description":"Xenophobia Memory Cloth
\r\nSheila Mabaso
\r\nNewcastle, KWAZulu-Natal, South Africa
\r\n2010
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2010:123.2","essay":"Sheila Mabaso is a member of the Isiphethu (a Zulu word meaning “Fountain”) group. The Isiphethu began in l999 when a group of women from Madadeni and Osizweni came together to embroider appliqué images for a Woman’s Day project organized by the Carnegie Art Gallery, Newcastle. This project inspired the women to continue creating and a workshop program was launched in 2000. The group continues to work under the umbrella of the gallery and is encouraged to attend mentorship programs where business development and quality control are discussed. They have exhibited nationally and internationally and won many awards.
\r\n
\r\nSheila Mabaso says of this piece:
\r\nXenophobia is still taking place in some townships. If you are not original from that place or that country, they treat you like a total stranger and they abuse your right of living freely as a human being. Foreigners are doing all the can to survive, they work for very little money, make hand craft to sell, open their small shops. Then the local people get jealous and then they beat them stole in their shops and killed them sometimes. That real unfair.","QuiltTitleF009":"Xenophobia Memory Cloth","SubjQuiltF025":"xenophobia","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Newcastle","ProvProvF057e":"KWAZulu-Natal","ProvCountryF057f":["South Africa"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2010","ReasonsF060":["Personal income"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CityF106a":"Newcastle","CountryF108":["South Africa"],"NameGroupF120":"Isiphethu (a Zulu word meaning fountain)","LocGroupF121":"Newcastle, South Africa.","SpecialGroupF122":"Isiphethu (a Zulu word meaning “Fountain”) began in l999 when a group of women from Madadeni and Osizweni came together to embroider appliqué images for a Woman’s Day project organized by the Carnegie Art Gallery, Newcastle. This project inspired the women to continue creating and a workshop program was launched in 2000. The group continues to work under the umbrella of the gallery and is encouraged to attend mentorship programs where business development and quality control are discussed. They have exhibited nationally and internationally and won many awards. Not only has this project earned the women income but it has given them a voice. They embroider stories of their communal heritage, legends, historical incidents and daily activities. Each woman creates her own design, chooses her own subject, and decides on the colors to fashion fabric ‘storybooks’. Their wall-hangings and tapestries are sold in the Carnegie Art Galleryand are sought after by locals and visitors alike. ","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"13 3/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"16 3/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Green","Purple","Red","Yellow","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Claret or Wine"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Message"],"ContInscripF020":"isiphethu\r\nOriginal African Creations\r\nHand Embroidered\r\n&\r\nMade in South Africa","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","NumBlockF026":"1","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Edges turned in/ no separate binding"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Not quilted"],"FeaturesF053":"'Xenophobia S. Mabaso Xenophobia is still taking place in some townships. If you are not original from that place or that country, they treat you like a total stranger and they abuse your right of living freely as a human being. Foreigners are doing all the can to survive, they work for very little money, make hand craft to sell, open their small shops. Then the local people get jealous and then they beat them stole in their shops and killed them sometimes. That real unfair.\r\n\r\nMemory cloth made by S. Mabaso in South Africa. Small colorful wallhanging on black cotton ground. Embroidery and applique on the cloth depict a scene in a township neighborhood with people gesturing at each other. One man is waiving a club. Houses and a vehicle are depicted.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"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/12-8-5690/10.0182.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5690/10.0182.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2011-03-16","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","InvenNumF075":"10.0182","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":"XENOPHOBIA MEMORY CLOTH","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-251F","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:18:53","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:57"},"sort":["XENOPHOBIA MEMORY CLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"eK1gWZEB8akQsUweia2w","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6374","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; China Quilt Project; Quilts of Southwest China","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum","China Quilt Project"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"14.0008","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2018:83.36","OwnerNameF010":"X-Applique","DateDataF006b":"2/17/20014","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["China"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateFinishF023b":"c1940","OverallWidthF12a":"46\"","OverallLengthF012b":"62 1/2\"","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue","Navy","Red"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"20","SizeBlockF027":"8\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"Inner 4 1/2” navy. Outer 5” coarsely woven tan cotton on 3 sides only. One patch on inner border of denim. Thread on outer edge appears another border was removed.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Foundation Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"UniqueF038h":"Couching","EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6374/14.0008.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6374/14.0008.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2014-06-05","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","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","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":"X-APPLIQUE","Date":"1930-1949","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2800","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:28:57","updated_at":"2024-07-26 04:03:01"},"sort":["X-APPLIQUE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"na1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6667","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Health; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0203","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2015:37.1","OwnerNameF010":"WWII era embroidery","DateDataF006b":"6/25/2015","IfOtherF007d":"Museum employee","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateFinishF023b":"c1944","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"46\"","OverallLengthF012b":"82\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue","White"],"OtherColorF014c":"Multi-colored thread on white","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","OtherMethodInscripF021a":"Appliqued","OtherLocInscripF022a":"Front","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"15","SizeBlockF027":"various","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ColorBackingF040b":["White"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"FeaturesF053":"World War II themed representing all U.S. Armed Services branches. Needlework decorations and heavily quilted. Quilt is white divided into 15 sections by red cross-stitched lines. Each section depicts scenes from the World War II era with black, blue, green, brown, and orange needlework decorations.","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6667/15.0203.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6667/15.0203-zoom.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6667/15.0203-1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Signatures","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6667/15.0203-2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Signatures","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6667/15.0203-3.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Signatures","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6667/15.0203-4.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Signatures","AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2016-12-20","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","InvenNumF075":"15.0203.jpg","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WWII ERA EMBROIDERY","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1930-1949","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2925","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:32:10","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["WWII ERA EMBROIDERY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"BK1gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-97","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"92.0021","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1999:12.4","description":"Wreath and Roses
\r\nMary Elizabeth Beardslee Durkee
\r\nBirmingham, Oakland County, Michigan
\r\nc1860
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1999:12.4","essay":"The rose was among the most common motifs selected for 19th century appliquéd quilts. Red, yellow and green fabric appliqued to a white background grew in popularity as the reliability of dyes increased during the mid-1800s. This quilt, representative of its time period, was created by the donor's great-grandmother.
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\r\nExcerpted from ","OwnerNameF010":"Wreath and Roses","QuiltTopF054":"Durkee, Mary Elizabeth","QuiltedByF055":"Durkee, Mary Elizabeth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Birmingham","ProvCountyF057b":"Oakland","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateFinishF023b":"ca 1865","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Birmingham","CountyF106":"Oakland","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Beardslee","BirthDateF099":"6/26/1824","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"DeathF100":"8/7/1884 in Bloomfield, MI","FatherNameF109":"Beardslee, Samuel","EthBkgrndF110":"English","MotherNameF111":"Beardslee, Hannah Blaine","MarriageF099b":"August 5, 1841","SpouseF113":"Durkee, John Franklin","EthBkgrndF114":"Welsh","OccupationF115":"Farmer, landowner","NoChildF116":"1","NoFemF116a":"1","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"74\"","OverallLengthF012b":"92\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","NumBlockF026":"11 wreaths, 2 sprays","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"8\" appliqued flowering vine.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"8","ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"7","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch"],"RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 24.","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter; Audiotape Interview with quilter; Clippings or photocopies","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":"10/15/1992, Betty Quarton Hoard","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-97/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6h4-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":"1999:12.4","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","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":"12-51-53","Pattern":"WREATH AND ROSES","Maker":"[\"DURKEE, MARY ELIZABETH\"]","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1058","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:31:30","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:36"},"sort":["WREATH AND ROSES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ha1gWZEB8akQsUwehqnY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5242","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project; Cuesta Benberry Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"08.0063","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2008:119.3","description":"W.P.A. Tulip
\r\nMinnie Benberry
\r\nKentucky
\r\nc1930
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2008:119.3","essay":"Minnie Benberry was Cuesta’s mother-in-law. During the Great Depression, the government hired artists and craftspersons to make quilts as a part of the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.). Cuesta discovered that a W.P.A. social worker working in rural western Kentucky gave this quilt’s tulip pattern to quilters in the region. The farm families, scattered over a wide area, were unaware that other families had received the same pattern. When the women gathered in the spring at the churchyard to quilt their tops they were surprised that they each had used the same pattern. They decided to name the pattern “W.P.A. Tulip.”
\r\n
\r\nBy Mary Worrall, from the exhibit Unpacking Collections: the Legacy of Cuesta Benberry, An African American Quilt Scholar.","QuiltTitleF009":"W.P.A. Tulip","AddNotesF132":"Cuesta's mother-in-law.","DateDataF006b":"4/22/08","QuiltTopF054":"Benberry, Minnie","QuiltedByF055":"Benberry, Minnie","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvStateF057d":"Kentucky (KY)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateFinishF023b":"c1930","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"EthnicF101":"African American","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"63\"","OverallLengthF012b":"74\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Gold","Green","Lavender","Red","White"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","OtherDamageF016a":"Some of the pieces are coming loose from the background fabric, not unusual in raw-edge applique work. The binding is coming loose in several places. Quilt has been laundered. Hole in green border.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"12","SizeBlockF027":"15\" x 15\"","SpacingF029":["Separated by sashing with cornerstones or connecting blocks"],"SashWidthF032":"1 1/2\"","NumBlockPatF030":"1","NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"Inner: 3 1/2\" green\r\nOuter 2 1/2\" red","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout","Solid/plain"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Bias grain"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"4","NumStitchF051":"7","WidthF051a":"1\"","DesignF052a":["Elbow/fan","Outline","Single parallel lines"],"FeaturesF053":"Each tulip is either made of purple solid cotton with a yellow petal in the center or made of red solid cotton with a purple petal in the center of the flower. Each tulip has a bud stitched on the side of the stem. Appliqued stems are 1\" wide made of green solid cotton. All of the appliques are outlined in black embroidery thread in the \"stem\" or \"outline\" stitch. ","ExhibitListF067a":"A New Deal for Quilts, The International Quilt Museum, Janneken Smucker, curator, Lincoln, NE, October 6, 2023 - April 20, 2024.","SourceOtherF006a":"MSU 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":"2/22/2008","AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"This quilt was collected by Cuesta Benberry to further her research on quiltmaking and/or African American quiltmaking. Her son donated the collection to the Michigan State University Museum when she passed away in 2007.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5242/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d5g0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-02-27","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"QDesignF060b":["Bedding, daily use"],"AddNotesF066":"Mrs. Benberry noted that this quilt was one of the WPA quilts from the Great Depression era. She explained that the government hired artists and craftspersons to make quilts during that time of economic hardship. This program served two purposes: These quilts were something of use, utilitarian, yet beautiful and also gave work to talented Americans who had no other means of employment. She noted that the quilt was made by Minnie Benberry, her husband's mother (her mother-in-law). A WPA social worker came to the area of Kentucky where the Benberry's lived. \"The pattern was brought to rural western Kentucky...by a WPA social worker, and given to families that wanted it. The farm families, scattered over a wide area, were unaware that other families had received the same pattern. When the women gathered in the spring at the church yard to quilt their tops..., they were surprised that each woman had the same pattern on her quilt top. They named the quilt design the 'W.P.A. Tulip' because of the social worker who gave the pattern to them.\"","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":"2008:119.3","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","Pattern":"WPA TULIP","Maker":"[\"BENBERRY, MINNIE\"]","Date":"1930-1949","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2349","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:14:55","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:49"},"sort":["WPA TULIP"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Da1gWZEB8akQsUweia2w","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6266","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"13.0017","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2013:38.1","description":"W.P.A. Flower Garden top
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1938
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2013:38.1","essay":"This quilt top contains variety of grandmother's flower garden and field of diamond blocks, appliqued onto a white cotton fabric. The sides have selvage edges and the top and bottom are raw edged.
\r\n
\r\nW.P.A. stands for the Works Progress Administration started by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1935 to employ people during the depression.","QuiltTitleF009":"W.P.A. Flower Garden","SubjQuiltF025":"W.P.A.","DateDataF006b":"6/12/2013","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateFinishF023b":"c1938","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Summer spread (quilt top bound but not backed or quilted or tied)","OverallWidthF12a":"80\"","OverallLengthF012b":"87 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Lavender","Red","Yellow","White"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","OtherSpaceF029a":"All motifs appliqued onto background fabric.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Unfinished/raw edge"],"BindWidthF047a":"Two sides are selvage, top and bottom are unfinished/raw edge","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.","QuiltHistF059":"eBay description: This rosy quilt top was constructed in the 1930's by the WPA or to promote the WPA. The Works Progress Administration, PA was the largest New Deal agency, employing millions of unemployed people to complete public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads. In much smaller but more famous projects the WPA employed musicians, artists, writers, actors and directors in large arts, drama, media, and literacy projects. The WPA was created by order of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1935. This quilt top nicely hand appliqued with a variety of colors that contrast well. The bottom of the quilt top is appliqued WPA USA. 100% cotton.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6266/13.0017.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6266/13.0017.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":"WPA FLOWER GARDEN","Date":"1930-1949","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2797","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:27:58","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:50"},"sort":["WPA FLOWER GARDEN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Cq1gWZEB8akQsUwej7R-","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-8057","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"85.2137","InstInvContrNumF004a":"6119.31","description":"World's Fair
\r\nLaura May Clarke and Bozena Vilhelmina Clarke
\r\nDetroit, Wayne County, Michigan
\r\n1930-1938
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#6119.31","essay":"This quilt was made from a Detroit News pattern.","OwnerNameF010":"World's Fair","DateDataF006b":"10/11/1986","QuiltTopF054":"Clarke, Laura Mae","QuiltedByF055":"Clarke, Bozena Vilhemina","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Detroit","ProvCountyF057b":"Wayne","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","DateBegunF023a":"1930","DateFinishF023b":"1938","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Detroit","CountyF106":"Wayne","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Clarke","BirthDateF099":"7/22/1900","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"DeathF100":"3/7/1978","EthnicF101":"Bohemian (Czech), English","EdBkgdF102":"BA in education from Wayne State University.","RelAffF103":"Congregational","OccupationF104":"Kindergarten School Teacher. One year she was National President of NEA Kindergarten Division. She was Teacher of the Month in Detroit, June, 1962.","FatherNameF109":"Clarke, William George","BplaceF109a":"Bad Axe, Michigan","EthBkgrndF110":"English","MotherNameF111":"Clarke, Bozena Vilhelmina Motl","BplaceF111a":"Detroit, Michigan","EthBkgrndF112":"Bohemian (Czechoslovekia)","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"75 1/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"85\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Laura M. Clarke and Bozena","DateInscripF020a":"1930 & 1938","LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"63","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","BordDescF034":"3 3/4\", 1 1/2\", 1\", 4\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"6","ConstrucBindF046":["Bias grain"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Blanket or flannel","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"6","DesignF052b":["Cables"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"TopSourceF064":["Commercial/Published source: Newspaper"],"CommSourceF064b":"Detroit News","ExhibitListF067a":"A Family Legacy: Quilts from the Clarke Collection, MSU Museum, East Lansing, MI and Michigan State Fair, Detroit, Michigan, August - September, 1994.","RelItemsF088a":"Patterns; See 6119.31 template for border.","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum volunteer","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"10/11/1986","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"12-11-1985, Dr. Harriet A. Clarke, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-8057/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0a7a0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-01","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"FavesF130":"She worked mostly on the tops and occassionally quilted. Her mother Bozena Clarke did most of her quilting.","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":"6119.31","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":"12-51-59","Pattern":"WORLDS FAIR","Maker":"[\"CLARKE, LAURA MAE\"]","Date":"1930-1949","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-6EA","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:44:51","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:52"},"sort":["WORLDS FAIR"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ia1gWZEB8akQsUweepcc","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-742","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"94.0101","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7515.8","description":"Baby Blocks
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nc1885
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7515.8","essay":"John and Theresa Dickey inherited this quilt from his mother, Ruth Simms Dickey, who inherited it from her mother Alice Bay Simms. Neither of them were quilters but they considered this a family quilt and specullated Alice's sister in Ohio made it.","OwnerNameF010":"Wool Baby Blocks","AltNameF011":"Block Pattern, Box Pattern, Variegated Diamonds, Shifting Cubes, Baby's Blocks, Building Blocks, Box Upon Box, Cubework, Golden Cubes, Jacob's Ladder, Stairstep Quilt, Disappearing Blocks, Stairs of Illusion, Tumbling Blocks, Steps to the Altar, English T","BrackmanF011a":"142b","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","DateFinishF023b":"c1885","OtherDateF023e":"Merry Silber","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"79\"","OverallLengthF012b":"90 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","SizeBlockF027":"4\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","BlockStyleF030a":["Diamonds"],"FiberTypesF035":["Wool"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Wool","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)","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"9/3/1993, John and Terri Dickey","QuiltHistF059":"Both John Dickey's mother and aunt remember this wool quilt from their farm, and knew their mother started housekeeping with it in 1885.\r\n\r\nThere are Merry Silber appraisals of some of the quilts. There is a receipt from 1841 that includes calico, sewing cotton, ticking etc. There is an Ohio census from 1860, 1870, 1880 that mentions Alice Bay Simms. The quilts were inherited by John & Theresa Dickey from his mother and her sister: Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 and Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987. They inherited them from their mother Alice Bay Simms 1864-1949, Gallia Co. Ohio. None of these ladies quilted although it was thought Alice Simms' sisters did. Not known who the quilters were. \r\n\r\nThere are photos of Alice Evaline Simms at different ages (maybe 5, 13.) There is a photo of her taken in 1915 on her porch. The caption reads \"Started housekeeping in 1885. Quilts inherited from her. Ruth & Lillian her children (Lillian died at 101 yrs. Ruth 95 yrs.)\" Another photo shows her with her husband in 1915 on their porch. The caption reads, \"Mr & Mrs Albert Gallatin Simms Photographed on the side porch of their farm home outside Crown City Ohio 1915 Started housekeeping 1885. Daughters Ruth (long hair photo) & lillian. He owned drygood store with brother in Ohio. Quilts inherited fro Alice & Albert Simms.\" The final photo shows \"Sisters: showns long hair pinned up. Left: Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987 Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 (you have her hair) Quilts inherited from Mother Alice Simms started housekeeping 1885) Their dad and his brother had general store shown in other photo\"","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-742/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b8p9-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","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","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":"WOOL BABY BLOCKS","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1876-1900","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-12B5","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:37:05","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:39"},"sort":["WOOL BABY BLOCKS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"p61gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6677","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Health","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"16.0007","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2016:13.1","essay":""Women Helping Others" is a tradition that goes back to the invention of the needle. Women would meet together to make baby blankets, quilts for the homeless, bedding for men in war and quilts for each other. The women pictured in this quilt are members of the Legion of Loyal Ladies. They have come together to make hospital bedding for the people who have been afflicted by the Flu Influenza in 1918." Text panel on the right reads:" On March 4, 1918 a company cook reported sick at Fort Riley, Kansas. By noon on March 11, 1918, over 100 soldiers were in the hospital. Within ten days, 522 men at the camp had died. By March 18, 1918 the virus had reached Queens, New York. In 1918, the United States and the world was in the grips of the 1918 Influenza pandemic, which infected 500 million people across the world and killed as many as 25 million people in its first 25 weeks. My own grandmother fell sick in 1918 and was given 24 hours to live. She survived and died at the age of 96. This pandemic has been described as "the greatest medical holocaust in history."","QuiltTitleF009":"Women Helping Others","SubjQuiltF025":"1918 Influenza epidemic","interviewerF007e":"Jennifer Day","DateDataF006b":"5/31/2016","QuiltTopF054":"Day, Jennifer","QuiltedByF055":"Day, Jennifer","IfOtherF007d":"Museum employee","LocMadeF057a":"Santa Fe","ProvStateF057d":"New Mexico (NM)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2014","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"59\"","OverallLengthF012b":"50\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Gray"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Photography/ photo transfer"],"QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"FeaturesF053":"The small quilted wall hanging is made from four printed photographs on fabric, with heavy quilting - or thread painting, over the photographs. The main photograph depicts a woman at a sewing machine, with quilts and bedding piled behind her. The photo bottom left depicts soldiers convalescing during the influenza epidemic in 1918. The photo bottom center shows several women at sewing machines with piles of quilts and bedding all around them, and the photo at bottom right depicts soldiers convalescing who are busy knitting.","TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library, or Institution","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6677/16.0007.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6677/16.0007-zoom.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6677/16.0007-1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Label","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6677/16.0007-2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Label","AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2016-12-20","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","InvenNumF075":"16.0007.jpg","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WOMEN HELPING OTHERS","Maker":"[\"DAY, JENNIFER\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-292F","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:32:17","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["WOMEN HELPING OTHERS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"1K1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6722","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Women of Color Quilters Network; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0055","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.32","QuiltTitleF009":"Wisdom and Cassie","SubjQuiltF025":"Family (Grandmother and granddaughter), Intergenerational conversations","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"3/27/2015","QuiltTopF054":"Hartwell, Peggy","QuiltedByF055":"Hartwell, Peggy","LocMadeF057a":"Summerville","ProvStateF057d":"South Carolina (SC)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2012","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"EthnicF101":"African American","NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"33 3/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"32 3/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Brown","Turquoise","Yellow"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Message","Single Inscription"],"ContInscripF020":"Maker Peggy L. Hartwell Title Wisdom and Cassie Size: 33 3/4 x 32 3/4 Material: Cotton Batiks and Prints Hand and Machine Appliqued Cotton Threads Hand-drawn face and (Col. Piqna Pens?) Machine quilted","DateInscripF020a":"2012","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"OtherMethodInscripF021a":"Handwritten","LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Bottom right","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"Cityscape print- 2\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Batiks","Print"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique","Machine Applique"],"UniqueF038h":"Hand-drawn face and (Col. Piqna Pens?)","ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing","Painting"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Bias grain"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","BindWidthF047a":"1/2\"","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","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/12-8-6722/15.0055.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6722/15.0055-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":"WISDOM AND CASSIE","Maker":"[\"HARTWELL, PEGGY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2959","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:45","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:00"},"sort":["WISDOM AND CASSIE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"C61gWZEB8akQsUwej7R-","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-8058","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"85.2138","InstInvContrNumF004a":"6119.32","description":"Wild Rose
\r\nLaura May Clarke and Bozena Vilhelmina Clarke
\r\nDetroit, Wayne County, Michigan
\r\n1924-1925
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#6119.32","essay":"This quilt was made from a McCall's pattern.","OwnerNameF010":"Wild Rose","AltNameF011":"Rose Wreath Applique","DateDataF006b":"10/8/1986","QuiltTopF054":"Clarke, Laura Mae","QuiltedByF055":"Clarke, Bozena Vilhemina","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Detroit","ProvCountyF057b":"Wayne","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","DateBegunF023a":"1924","DateFinishF023b":"1925","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Detroit","CountyF106":"Wayne","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Clarke","BirthDateF099":"7/22/1900","EnviroF104c":["Urban"],"DeathF100":"3/7/1978","EthnicF101":"Bohemian (Czech), English","EdBkgdF102":"BA in education from Wayne State University.","RelAffF103":"Congregational","OccupationF104":"Kindergarten School Teacher. One year she was National President of NEA Kindergarten Division. She was Teacher of the Month in Detroit, June, 1962.","FatherNameF109":"Clarke, William George","BplaceF109a":"Bad Axe, Michigan","EthBkgrndF110":"English","MotherNameF111":"Clarke, Bozena Vilhelmina Motl","BplaceF111a":"Detroit, Michigan","EthBkgrndF112":"Bohemian (Czechoslovekia)","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 20-29"],"SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"no","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"68\"","OverallLengthF012b":"86\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Laura M. Clarke/Bozena V. Clarke","DateInscripF020a":"1924","LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","NumBordersF033":"3","BordDescF034":"5 7/8\", 6 1/4\", 6 1/8\"","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","ConstrucBindF046":["Bias grain"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"6","DesignF052d":"Outline/Ditch, Chain, Sawtooth","TopSourceF064":["Commercial/Published source: Pattern"],"CommSourceF064b":"This is a McCall pattern called Wild Rose or Applique Rose Wreath.","RelItemsF088a":"See 6119.51 for quilting templates","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum volunteer","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","DateObtainedF088c":"10/8/1986","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"12-11-1985, Dr. Harriet A. Clarke, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-8058/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0a7a1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-01","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt"],"FavesF130":"She worked mostly on the tops and occassionally quilted. Her mother Bozena Clarke did most of her quilting.","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":"6119.32","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":"12-51-59","Pattern":"WILD ROSE","Maker":"[\"CLARKE, LAURA MAE\"]","Date":"1901-1929","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-6EB","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:44:52","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:04"},"sort":["WILD ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"565kWZEB8akQsUweo0rc","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"30-26-13","DateDataF006b":"March 31, 2010","locationF007f":"Private Home","OwnerCountyF085":"Beaver","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library or Institution","InstProjNameF003a":"Western Pennsylvania Quilt Documentation Project; McCarl Collection; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Beaver County Historical Research and Landmarks Foundation"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"WP.BVR.0180","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2013:3.4","InvenNumF075":"WP.BVR.0180","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","DateF079":"2010-03-31","DateF079_era":"CE","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Beaver County Historical Research & Landmarks Foundation","function":"Image - large display (550 or more pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","file size":"2.19 MB","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","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","AltNameF011":"Wholecloth - Red","OverallWidthF12a":"75in","OverallLengthF012b":"76in","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Red"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Fold marks or creases","Insect damage","Stains","Tears or holes"],"MethodInscripF021":["Attached label"],"OtherMethodInscripF021a":"3 on side - 4 on other side - knot","LocInscripF022":["on back"],"DateQuiltF023":"Pre-1799","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","OtherSpaceF029a":"24 1/2\", 25 3/4\", 25 1/4\" widths - Central medallion 49 3/4\" x 49 1/2\"","FabFiberTypesF040":["Woven or homespun"],"OtherFabF040a":"Handwoven","ColorBackingF040b":["Beige or Tan"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","WidthPiecesF042a":"17 7/8\", 30 1/4\", 28 3/4\"","DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Edges turned in/ no separate binding"],"MatUsedF048":"Wool","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ThrTypeF049a":"Wool or embroidery floss","ThrColorF049b":"Red","NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"4","WidthF051a":"3/8\"","DesignF052b":["Fans","Floral","Vines"],"DesignF052d":"Celtic designs zigzags \r\nBorder design 10\" - 2 3/4\"\r\nCenter diamond 22\" x 21 3/4\"","FeaturesF053":"Back desc: different fabric than front.","IdentPersonF006":["Quilt owner","Quilt collector"],"RelnQuiltF007":["Quilt collector","Quilt owner"],"IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"This quilt was purchased at the Pook & Pook, Inc. auction on 1/12/2013, at Dowington, PA. It was formerly owned by Muriel McCarl, Beaver FAlls, PA, and was part of the McCarl Collection.","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"DateObtainedF088c":"8/23/2013","RelItemsF088a":"Muriel and Foster McCarl started collecting quilts in the 1950's. The purchased quilts from the Lancaster, PA area as well as in Delaware and Medina, OH. They purchased the quilts from Auction Houses such as Garth's (Delaware,OH); Pennypackers(Lancaster, PA); and Horst Auctions (Ephrata,PA). They also purchased quilts from many dealers such as George and Mildred Samaha, Sr; George Samaha, Jr.(Medina, OH); Hattie Brunner (Lancaster, PA); Fran and Elise Beaven (New Jersey);Dave and Maze Pottinger (Michigan). The McCarl's loved antiques that were signed and dated. They felt that the signatures enhanced the value of the item.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/30-26-13/2013.3.4.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/30-26-13/2013.3.4-clean.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Marti Huskey","dateverified":"2012-03-30","dateverified_era":"CE","description":"Red Calamanco
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\n1799
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2013:3.4","essay":"This quilt was once part of the McCarl Collection. Muriel and Foster McCarl started collecting quilts in the 1950's. They purchased quilts from the Lancaster, Pennsylvania area as well as in Delaware and Medina, Ohio.
\r\n
\r\nThe quilting contains fans, florals, vines, Celtic designs and zigzags.","Pattern":"WHOLECLOTH - RED","Date":"Pre-1799","legacy_kid":"58-99-10A","project_id":"30","form_id":"26","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 23:45:40","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:12:17"},"sort":["WHOLECLOTH - RED"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"F61gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-116","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"92.0044","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7410.3","description":"Whole Cloth
\r\nMary Elizabeth Beardslee Durkee
\r\nBirmingham, Oakland County, Michigan
\r\nc.1900
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7410.3","OwnerNameF010":"Wholecloth","QuiltTopF054":"Blakeslee, Martha","QuiltedByF055":"Blakeslee, Martha","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Birmingham","ProvCountyF057b":"Oakland","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","DateFinishF023b":"c1900","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Birmingham","CountyF106":"Oakland","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Durkee","BirthDateF099":"8/8/1847","DeathF100":"2/24/1923","FatherNameF109":"Durkee, John Franklin","EthBkgrndF110":"Welsh","MotherNameF111":"Durkee, Mary Elizabeth Beardslee","SpouseF113":"Blakeslee, Frank W.","OccupationF115":"Owner of Blakeslee Dry Goods, on Maple Road","NoChildF116":"1","NoFemF116a":"1","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"64\"","OverallLengthF012b":"78\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"4","NumStitchF051":"4","DesignF052a":["Grid/crosshatch"],"RelItemsF088a":"Appraisal by Merry Silber, Oct. 1992 for $300","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter; Audiotape Interview with quilter; Clippings or photocopies.","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":"10/15/1992, Betty Quarton Hoard","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-116/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6j2-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":"7410.3","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":"12-51-36","Pattern":"WHOLECLOTH","Maker":"[\"BLAKESLEE, MARTHA\"]","Date":"1876-1900","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-106A","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:31:37","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:36"},"sort":["WHOLECLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"X61gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5052","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"07.0025","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2007:115.1","description":"Wholecloth Quilt
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nFound in Massachusetts
\r\nc1790
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2007:115.1","QuiltTitleF009":"Wholecloth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"East Hampton","ProvStateF057d":"Massachusetts (MA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"Pre-1799","DateFinishF023b":"c1790","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"68 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"79\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Brown","Cream","Green","Red"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","SizeBlockF027":"The center is pieced of four rectangles, 26 1/4\" x 36 2/4\"","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"7 3/4\" on three sides.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"UniqueF037b":"Red, green and brown serpentine floral on cream background for quilt's center. Small pink and brown print on cream for borders.","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","EmbellTechF038f":"No","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain","Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"8","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)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","DateObtainedF088c":"2/21/2008","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Donated by Lynda Salter Chenoweth","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5052/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4o3-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":"WHOLECLOTH","Date":"Pre-1799","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2293","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:13:43","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:55"},"sort":["WHOLECLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"GK1gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-117","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"92.0045","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7410.4","description":"Whole Cloth
\r\nMary Elizabeth Beardslee Durkee
\r\nBirmingham, Oakland County, Michigan
\r\nc.1870
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7410.4","OwnerNameF010":"Wholecloth","QuiltTopF054":"Durkee, Mary Elizabeth","QuiltedByF055":"Durkee, Mary Elizabeth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Birmingham","ProvCountyF057b":"Oakland","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateFinishF023b":"c1870","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Birmingham","CountyF106":"Oakland","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Beardslee","BirthDateF099":"6/26/1824","EnviroF104c":["Rural"],"DeathF100":"8/7/1884 in Bloomfield, MI","FatherNameF109":"Beardslee, Samuel","EthBkgrndF110":"English","MotherNameF111":"Beardslee, Hannah Blaine","MarriageF099b":"August 5, 1841","SpouseF113":"Durkee, John Franklin","EthBkgrndF114":"Welsh","OccupationF115":"Farmer, landowner","NoChildF116":"1","NoFemF116a":"1","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"78\"","OverallLengthF012b":"80\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Chintz"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Wool","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"8","DesignF052a":["Grid/crosshatch"],"OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter; Interview with quilter; Clippings or photocopies; Audiotape","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"10/15/1992, Betty Quarton Hoard","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-117/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6j3-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":"7410.4","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":"12-51-36","Pattern":"WHOLECLOTH","Maker":"[\"DURKEE, MARY ELIZABETH\"]","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-106B","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:31:37","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:36"},"sort":["WHOLECLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Qq1gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5023","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"07.0001","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2007:107.1","description":"Wholecloth
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1800
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2007:107.1","QuiltTitleF009":"Wholecloth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"DateQuiltF023":"Pre-1799","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"79 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"91\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Brown","Cream"],"OverallColorF14b":["One color/monochromatic"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"on the sides only","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"UniqueF037b":"Late 18th century brown floral woodblock print, late 18th century black floral woodblock print.","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","EmbellTechF038f":"No","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"3 pieces of c1870 madder geometric print","DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"FabStrucF045":["Plain weave"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","MatUsedF048":"Wool","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ThrColorF049b":"Black","NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"6","WidthF051a":"1\"","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["Single parallel lines"],"DesignF052d":"It is quilted in zig-zag parallel diagonal lines 1\" apart, over the entire surface. ","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","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was donated to the MSU Museum by Kitty Clark Cole. Kitty purchased it from Nancy Stronczek Antiques, Greenfield, MA on 12/7/1999.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5023/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4l8-a_8092.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":"07.0001","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":"WHOLECLOTH","Date":"Pre-1799","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2277","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:13:31","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:54"},"sort":["WHOLECLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"YK1gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5053","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"07.0026","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2007:116.1","description":"Wholecloth Quilt
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nKingston, New York
\r\nc1780
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2007:116.1","essay":"There is a label on the quilt that indicates it was loaned at some point to either a museum, an historical society, or other civic group for an exhibition. The label reads: "Loaned by the Misses Du Bois, 49 Washington Ave. Quilt belonging to Rachel Hardenberg Married in 1781 to Captain Matthew Jansen."
\r\n
\r\nRachel Hardenberg was the niece of Johannes G. Hardenberg (1731-1812) who settled in the Hudson Valley. Objects from his home have been collected by the Winterthur Museum. Captain Matthew Jansen belonged to the Ulster County Militia [New York] who fought at different periods from October 25, 1775 until 1782 in the Revolutionary War. They had seven children and belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church.","QuiltTitleF009":"Wholecloth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Kingston","ProvStateF057d":"New York (NY)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"Pre-1799","DateFinishF023b":"c1780","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"75 1/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"90 3/4\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Cream","Pink","Red","White"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","NumBlockF026":"Center is made of four pieces.","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"With cornerstones","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","EmbellTechF038f":"No","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Woven tape"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"7","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["Clamshell","Grid/crosshatch"],"FeaturesF053":"There is a label on the quilt that indicates it was loaned at some point to either a museum, an historical society, or other civic group for an exhibition. The label reads: \"Loaned by the Misses Du Bois, 49 Washington Ave. Quilt belonging to Rachel Hardenberg Married in 1781 to Captain Matthew Jansen.\"","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","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5053/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4o4-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":"WHOLECLOTH","Date":"Pre-1799","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2294","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:13:43","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:55"},"sort":["WHOLECLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"4q1gWZEB8akQsUweeZQy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-63","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"91.0007 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7103.1","description":"Whole Cloth
\r\nDonald Trudeau
\r\nOjibwa, Manitoulin Island, Michigan
\r\n1990
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7103.1","essay":"Quilting designs portray four Indian shields and in the center a cradle board design. ","OwnerNameF010":"Whole Cloth Quilt - Indian shields and cradleboard","AltNameF011":"Wholecloth","QuiltTopF054":"Trudeau, Donald","QuiltedByF055":"Trudeau, Donald","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Manitoulin Island","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateBegunF023a":"1990","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Male"],"CityF106a":"Manitoulin Island","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","EthnicF101":"Native American (Ojibwa)","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"37 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"50\"","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Oozes quilt","OtherLocInscripF022a":"top","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","WidthBindF047":"greater than one inch","BindWidthF047a":"1 3/4\"","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"7","NumStitchF051":"7","ExhibitListF067a":"Great Lakes Native Quilting, East Lansing, MI; Flint, MI, September 19, 1999-February 27, 2000; September 14 - November 14, 2001, Michigan State University Museum, Sloan Museum","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":"8-21-1990, Donald Trudeau","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-63/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6e2-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":"7103.1","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":"WHOLE CLOTH QUILT - INDIAN SHIELDS AND CRADLEBOARD","Maker":"[\"TRUDEAU, DONALD\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-1038","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:31:17","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:36"},"sort":["WHOLE CLOTH QUILT - INDIAN SHIELDS AND CRADLEBOARD"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"dK1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6626","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"85.0977","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1466.1","description":"Wholecloth Labor Comforter
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1880
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1466.1","essay":"From American Toile: Four Centuries of Sensational Scenic Fabrics and Wallpaper, page 154, by Michele Palmer, it is called "Capital and Labor in Accord" by Cocheco Manuf., Cotton, 16" repeat. 1886 original roller print. "This toile was produced as propaganda during a period of strikes and labor unrest, factors that contributed to the Colonial Revival. It sought to soothe the American worker with images of a happy working life. The legends below each vignette read 'Labor is Honorable,' 'Honor to the Iron Worker', 'After Work the Happy Home and 'The Two Powers in Accord.'" ","QuiltTitleF009":"Whole Cloth Labor Comforter","SubjQuiltF025":"Labor and home vignettes.","AltNameF011":"Whole cloth comforter","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"82","OverallLengthF012b":"86","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Brown"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"7 1/2\" on one side.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"10","MatUsedF048":"Cannot tell","QuiltTechF049":["Tied or tufted"],"KnotsF051b":"yes","FeaturesF053":"Front fabric features four repeated vignettes: Factory scene, titled \"Labor is Honorable\"; Laborer and manager shaking hands, titled \"The Two Powers in Accord\"; Family eating dinner, titled \" After Work, the Happy Home\"; and Worker seated on anvil, looking at the factory, titled \"Honor to the Iron Worker\".","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":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"The comforter was donated to the Michigan State University Museum by Mrs. Carl Bradford in 1960.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6626/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0a0i7-a_8092.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6626/1466.1-1.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"The Two Powers in Accord","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6626/1466.1-2.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"After Work The Happy Home","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6626/1466.1-3.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Labor is Honorable","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6626/1466.1-4.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Honor to the Iron Worker","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":"1466.1","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Keva","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":"WHOLE CLOTH LABOR COMFORTER","Date":"1876-1900","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-29","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:31:47","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["WHOLE CLOTH LABOR COMFORTER"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"iK1gWZEB8akQsUweepcc","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-741","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"94.0100","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7515.7","description":"Wholecloth
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1920
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7515.7","essay":"John and Theresa Dickey inherited this quilt from his mother, Ruth Simms Dickey, who inherited it from her mother Alice Bay Simms. Neither of them were quilters but they considered this a family quilt and speculated Alice's sister in Ohio made it.","OwnerNameF010":"Whole Cloth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","DateFinishF023b":"c1920","OtherDateF023e":"Merry Silber","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"66\"","OverallLengthF012b":"72\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","FiberTypesF035":["Silk"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Silk"],"OtherFabF040a":"Copper colored moire","NumPiecesF042":"2","ConstrucBindF046":["Edges turned in/ no separate binding"],"MatUsedF048":"Wool","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"5","NumStitchF051":"5","DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch"],"FeaturesF053":"After it was turned in, it was topstitched 1/4\" from the edge, giving the appearance of a binding.","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":"9/3/1993, John and Terri Dickey","QuiltHistF059":"There are Merry Silber appraisals of some of the quilts. There is a receipt from 1841 that includes calico, sewing cotton, ticking etc. There is an Ohio census from 1860, 1870, 1880 that mentions Alice Bay Simms. The quilts were inherited by John & Theresa Dickey from his mother and her sister: Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 and Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987. They inherited them from their mother Alice Bay Simms 1864-1949, Gallia Co. Ohio. None of these ladies quilted although it was thought Alice Simms' sisters did. Not known who the quilters were. \r\n\r\nThere are photos of Alice Evaline Simms at different ages (maybe 5, 13.) There is a photo of her taken in 1915 on her porch. The caption reads \"Started housekeeping in 1885. Quilts inherited from her. Ruth & Lillian her children (Lillian died at 101 yrs. Ruth 95 yrs.)\" Another photo shows her with her husband in 1915 on their porch. The caption reads, \"Mr & Mrs Albert Gallatin Simms Photographed on the side porch of their farm home outside Crown City Ohio 1915 Started housekeeping 1885. Daughters Ruth (long hair photo) & lillian. He owned drygood store with brother in Ohio. Quilts inherited fro Alice & Albert Simms.\" The final photo shows \"Sisters: showns long hair pinned up. Left: Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987 Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 (you have her hair) Quilts inherited from Mother Alice Simms started housekeeping 1885) Their dad and his brother had general store shown in other photo\"","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-741/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b8p8-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","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","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":"WHOLE CLOTH","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1901-1929","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-12B4","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:37:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:39"},"sort":["WHOLE CLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Wq1gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5047","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"07.0020","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2007:107.20","description":"Whitework Stars and Feathers
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nWilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
\r\nc1900
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2007:107.20","essay":"The quilt has dense 9-10 stitches/inch quilting. The center is a 31", 4-pointed star with 4 points behind it, and a small feather wreath in the center. Small scallops are quilted around the points of star. A small 5/8" grid of diamond provides the background quilting. Two quilted borders have a single cable and a straight feather.","QuiltTitleF009":"Whitework with Stars and Feathers","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Wilkes Barre","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania (PA)","DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","DateFinishF023b":"c1900","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"79\"","OverallLengthF012b":"79\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DamageF016":["Fold marks or creases","Stains"],"LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","NumBlockF026":"Three strips of fabric","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","EmbellTechF038f":"No","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin (Less than 3/16?)","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"9","NumStitchF051":"9","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052d":"The center is a 31\" 4-pointed star with 4 points behind it. A small feather wreath is in the center of the star. Small scallops are around the points of the star. 5/8\" diamonds comprise the background. There are 2 quilted borders; the first is a single cable, the second is a straight feather; in the corners of the borders are stems and flowers pointing to the center.","FeaturesF053":"Catalogue entry from the dealer reads:\r\n2774 WHITEWORK: STAR AND FEATHERS, ca. 1900, Wilkes Barre, PA collection; 79\" x 79\"; off-white field has dense 9-10 stitches/inch quilting: center 31\" 4-pointed star has 4 points behind it, small feather wreath in the center; small scallops around points of star; small 5/8\" diamonds over field; 2 quilted borders have single cable, straight feather; a large and elaborate whitework piece, beautifully executed! The miles of quilting it took to cover a whitework quilt such as this are immeasurable","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","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was donated to the MSU Museum by Kitty Clark Cole. Kitty purchased this quilt from The Antique Quilt Source, Carlisle, PA in 1/1998.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5047/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d4n7-a_8092.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","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":"WHITEWORK WITH STARS AND FEATHERS","Date":"1876-1900","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-228F","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:13:41","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:54"},"sort":["WHITEWORK WITH STARS AND FEATHERS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"wa1gWZEB8akQsUwefJjD","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-1054","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"00.0628","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2000:10.1","description":"Wholecloth
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nUpstate New York or Pennsylvania
\r\nc1850
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2000:10.1","OwnerNameF010":"White Whole Cloth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"DateFinishF023b":"c1850","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"84\"","OverallLengthF012b":"84\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","NumStitchedF050":"9","NumStitchF051":"10","DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Catholic Church, Williamston, MI; Independence Quilt Show, East Lansing, MI","RelItemsF088a":"Appraisal","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":"4/12/2000, Andrew and Dorothy McKenzie, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-1054/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9t4-a_8092.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-1054/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9t4-a_17189.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-05-06","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":"2000:10.1","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WHITE WHOLE CLOTH","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"c1850","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-13DC","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:40:17","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["WHITE WHOLE CLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"T61gWZEB8akQsUweiKsU","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5804","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"11.0009","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2011:112.2","description":"White Water Lilies
\r\nMarie Sturmer
\r\nTraverse City, Traverse County, Michigan
\r\n1986
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2011:112.2","QuiltTitleF009":"White Water Lillies","QuiltTopF054":"Sturmer, Marie","QuiltedByF055":"Sturmer, Marie","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Traverse City","ProvCountyF057b":"Grand Traverse","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"2/14/1986","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Traverse City","CountyF106":"Grand Traverse","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","CountryF108":["United States"],"MaidenF097b":"Monteith","BirthDateF099":"5/26/1921","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Detroit","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Michigan","EdBkgdF102":"B.A. Alma College, MI M.F.A. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI","RelAffF103":"Christian Science","OccupationF104":"School teacher (retired)","FatherNameF109":"Monteith, Ellsworth James","EthBkgrndF110":"Scotch American","MotherNameF111":"Monteith, Bessie Lounsbery","EthBkgrndF112":"English American","MarriageF099b":"12/20/1948","SpouseF113":"Sturmer, Ralph Edward","EthBkgrndF114":"German American","OccupationF115":"school teacher (retired)","NoChildF116":"1","NoMaleF116b":"1","LearnedToQuiltF117":["Self-Taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 50 or over"],"OtherF119a":"That is an easy question for me to answer. I have always been interested and involved in sewing projects all my life. I love to sew. Now that my sewing demands are few - that my family is grown - I have found that quilt making is fulfilling this desire.\r\nI have had a rewarding lifetime career of art instructing in many public schools. My enthusiasm for stencil work throughout my experience is still a challenge. I have now come to the technique of using hand painted stencil designs of my own making on my quilt tops.\r\nMy quilts (stenciled quilts) are an attempt to revive the unique and priceless heritage of the American stencilled quilt that was popular during the first quarter of the 19th century. The stenciled quilt will always remain as an intricate part of American folk art.\r\n\r\nA former art teacher, Marie Sturmer began her art training at Cranbrook Art Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She received a bachelor of arts degree with a secondary teaching certificate from Alma College in Michigan and a master of fine arts from Wayne State University in Detroit.\r\n\r\nMarie has taught art at the elementary, secondary, and adult levels and spent five years as art department head at a Michigan high school. She has participated in children's art programs on live television and has served as critic teacher for college undergraduate art\r\nstudents at many schools.\r\n\r\nMarie is a member of the Stencil Artisans League, Inc., an international, non-profit organization. Through its certification program, Marie has earned both certified stenciler and certified stenciling teacher certifications.\r\n\r\nA professional quilter, Marie's forte is stenciling. Her quilts are truly created with an American folk art technique of the 1820s. The Early American Life magazine has chosen Marie three times as one of the top 200 traditional craftsmen.\r\n\r\nIn 1991, she was one of the 25 winners in the Quilts from America's Flower Garden contest, sponsored by the Museum of American Folk Art in conjunction with the Great American Quilt Festival in New York City. The museum purchased her quilt MICHEGAMMEE'S WILD ROSE for its permanent collection. Another of her quilts, RIBBONS AND ROSES, was purchased by the Museum of the American Quilter's Society of Paducah, Kentucky, for its Founders Collection.\r\n\r\nMarie is the author of Making a Stenciled ABC Quilt, Stenciled Quilts, and Stenciled Quilts for Christmas. She and husband, son, daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren all live in the village of Lake Ann, Michigan.\r\n\r\nShe has authored these books:\r\nPaint-A-Quilt Patterns, 2006; Stenciled Quilts: Techniques, Patterns and Projects, Dover, 1991; Stenciled Quilts For Christmas, 1990; The Stenciled Quilt: create your own quilts, pillows, wall hangings--more than 30 designs with instructions, plus a portfolio of patterns, 1986; Making a Stenciled ABC Quilt, With Full-Size Patterns, Dover, 1992.","NumQuiltsF123":"20-50 quilts","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"yes","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"61\"","OverallLengthF012b":"84\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Signature","Date","Message"],"ContInscripF020":"Feb 14- 1986, the day my brother Rick won the 3 Million Dollar Michigan Lottery","DateInscripF020a":"Feb. 14, 1986","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"UniqueF038h":"Stenciling","EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"1","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain"],"WidthBindF047":"half inch - one inch","MatUsedF048":"Cannot tell","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"7","DesignF052a":["Patches outlined/in the ditch"],"SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5804/11.0009.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5804/11.0009.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2011-05-16","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","InvenNumF075":"11.0009","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":"12-51-86","Pattern":"WHITE WATER LILLIES","Maker":"[\"STURMER, MARIE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-25A1","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:21:01","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:57"},"sort":["WHITE WATER LILLIES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"f61gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-476","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0278","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.117","description":"White Quilt
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1810
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.117","essay":"This stuffed and trapunto quilt was collected by Betty Harriman. The back is probably homespun.
\r\n
\r\nBy Gwen Marston from The Mary Schafer Quilt Collection exhibit catalog.","OwnerNameF010":"White Quilt","AltNameF011":"Whitework, wholecloth","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","DateFinishF023b":"c1820","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"48\"","OverallLengthF012b":"88\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Poor/very worn","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","NumStitchedF050":"8","NumStitchF051":"10","DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was collected by Betty Harriman and then was passed on to Mary Schafer","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-476/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7r0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","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":"1998:53.117","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","Owner Associator":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WHITE QUILT","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1800-1849","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-11BC","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:35:05","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["WHITE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"fa1gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-474","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0277","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.116","description":"Whole Cloth Quilt
\r\nTheresa Hamilton
\r\nHarpersfield [state unidentified]
\r\n1837
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.116","essay":"As the supply of cotton thread became greater and less expensive after 1810, the popularity of quilts featuring stuffed (also called “trapunto”) work increased. Intricately stitched, these textiles were a showcase for the expert needlewoman. This quilt is inscribed in silk thread, “Theresa M. Hamilton. October 8, 1837. Harpersfield.”","OwnerNameF010":"White Quilt","AltNameF011":"Whitework, wholecloth","QuiltTopF054":"Hamilton, Theresa M.","QuiltedByF055":"Hamilton, Theresa M.","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Harpersfield","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","DateFinishF023b":"1837","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Harpersfield","CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"82\"","OverallLengthF012b":"83\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Fair/worn","ContInscripF020":"Theresa M. Hamilton","DateInscripF020a":"1837","MethodInscripF021":["In the quilting"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"top","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","NumStitchedF050":"10","NumStitchF051":"14","DesignF052d":"Urn as the medallion center and many other motifs","ExhibitListF067a":"The Mary Schafer Collection: A Legacy of Quilt History, East Lansing, MI, July 29-December 31, 2001, Michigan State Univeristy Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, 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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-474/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7q8-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","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":"1998:53.116","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","Owner Associator":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WHITE QUILT","Maker":"[\"HAMILTON, THERESA M.\"]","Date":"1800-1849","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-11BA","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:35:05","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["WHITE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"gK1gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-477","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0279","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.118","description":"White Quilt
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nCollected in Fayette, Pennsylvania
\r\n1950
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.118","essay":"This all white quilt is unbleached muslin.
\r\n
\r\nBy Gwen Marston from The Mary Schafer Quilt Collection exhibit catalog.","OwnerNameF010":"White Quilt","AltNameF011":"Whitework, wholecloth","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1950-1975","DateFinishF023b":"c1950","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"75\"","OverallLengthF012b":"85\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"8","DesignF052b":["Feathering"],"DesignF052d":"Hearts, Scrolls, Double stem","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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was found in Fayetteville, PA","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-477/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7r1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","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":"1998:53.118","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","Owner Associator":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WHITE QUILT","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1950-1975","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-11BD","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:35:06","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["WHITE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"hq1gWZEB8akQsUweepcc","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-739","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"94.0098","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7515.5","description":"Wholecloth
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nPennsylvania
\r\nc1860
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7515.5","OwnerNameF010":"White on White Wholecloth","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateFinishF023b":"c1860","OtherDateF023e":"Merry Silber","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"74\"","OverallLengthF012b":"80\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","LayFormatF024":"Wholecloth","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ThrColorF049b":"White","NumStitchedF050":"10","NumStitchF051":"11","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":"9/3/1993, John and Terri Dickey","QuiltHistF059":"This white on white quilt was inherited by Lillian Simms Suiter through her husband Morgan J. Suiter, 1883-1939 through his aunt Mary and was said to have been in Mary's family for many years. She received it through inheritance.\r\n\r\nThere are Merry Silber appraisals of some of the quilts. There is a receipt from 1841 that includes calico, sewing cotton, ticking etc. There is an Ohio census from 1860, 1870, 1880 that mentions Alice Bay Simms. The quilts were inherited by John & Theresa Dickey from his mother and her sister: Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 and Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987. They inherited them from their mother Alice Bay Simms 1864-1949, Gallia Co. Ohio. None of these ladies quilted although it was thought Alice Simms' sisters did. Not known who the quilters were. \r\n\r\nThere are photos of Alice Evaline Simms at different ages (maybe 5, 13.) There is a photo of her taken in 1915 on her porch. The caption reads \"Started housekeeping in 1885. Quilts inherited from her. Ruth & Lillian her children (Lillian died at 101 yrs. Ruth 95 yrs.)\" Another photo shows her with her husband in 1915 on their porch. The caption reads, \"Mr & Mrs Albert Gallatin Simms Photographed on the side porch of their farm home outside Crown City Ohio 1915 Started housekeeping 1885. Daughters Ruth (long hair photo) & lillian. He owned drygood store with brother in Ohio. Quilts inherited fro Alice & Albert Simms.\" The final photo shows \"Sisters: showns long hair pinned up. Left: Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987 Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 (you have her hair) Quilts inherited from Mother Alice Simms started housekeeping 1885) Their dad and his brother had general store shown in other photo\"","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-739/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b8p6-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","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","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","CreditLineF080b":"Courtesy of Michigan State University Museum","DistribRestF080d":"Michigan State University Museum","DisplayResF080e":"Michigan State University Museum","LicenseF080f":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WHITE ON WHITE WHOLECLOTH","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-12B2","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:37:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:39"},"sort":["WHITE ON WHITE WHOLECLOTH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"q61gWZEB8akQsUweeZUy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-264","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"93.0141 AIQP","InstInvContrNumF004a":"7563.4","description":"White Buffalo Skull Star
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nSioux, Rapid City, South Dakota
\r\nc1993
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#7563.4","essay":"The buffalo skull is a prominent image in this Sioux star quilt. White Buffalo star quilts, in tribute to the rare and sacred white buffalo, have also become popular in recent years.
\r\n
\r\nFrom To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions.","QuiltTitleF009":"White Buffalo Skull Quilt","AltNameF011":"Lone Star","OthPeopleF056":"Unknown Sioux artisit.","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1993","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"EthnicF101":"Native American","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"68 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"70 1/2\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"3","NumStitchF051":"3","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"RelItemsF088a":"To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions (1997), page 116.","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, Donna's Gold-Diamond Trading Post","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-264/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b6x1-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-08","dateverified_era":"CE","PartDesF007c":["Designed the pattern"],"AddNotesF066":"Design is an eight-pointed \"Lone Star\" with pieced buffalo skull with horns in center of star. Skull eyes and nostrils are black, skull pieced in white.","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":"WHITE BUFFALO SKULL QUILT","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1976-1999","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-10F5","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:32:37","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:37"},"sort":["WHITE BUFFALO SKULL QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ha1gWZEB8akQsUweepgd","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-994","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0275","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.114","description":"Whig Rose
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1850
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.114","essay":""Whig Rose" is a common applique pattern. The Whigs, an American political party formed in 1834, is believed to be the source of the name of this very common applique pattern. Although by 1856 the party had been succeeded by the Republican Party, the "Whig Rose" pattern remained popular throughout the second half of the nineteenth century. Mary Schafer had strong interest in American history and the political implications of the pattern's name surely appealed to her; her collection contains three examples.
\r\n
\r\nMary had a strong interest in pursuing the history of each quilt she collected. When she purchased a quilt from an antique dealer, she inquired about provenance and often researched any tips she was given about the pieced.
\r\n
\r\nBy Mary Worrall from American Quilts from Michigan State University Museum.","OwnerNameF010":"Whig Rose","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateFinishF023b":"c1850","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"89\"","OverallLengthF012b":"90\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"4","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","MatUsedF048":"No filling","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052b":["Cables"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch"],"DesignF052d":"Zig zag","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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was collected by Mary Schafer in West Chester, PA","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-994/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9n5-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","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":"1998:53.114","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","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","Owner Associator":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WHIG ROSE","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-13A1","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:39:51","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["WHIG ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Qq1gWZEB8akQsUwejrKs","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-7601","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0274","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.113","description":"Whig Rose
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nMassachusetts
\r\n1800-1840
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.113","essay":"Interpretative Commentary:
\r\n"Whig Rose" is a common appliqué pattern. The Whigs, an American political party formed in 1834, is believed to be the source of the name of this very common appliqué pattern. Although by 1856 the party had been succeeded by the Republican Party, the "Whig Rose" pattern remained popular throughout the second half of the nineteenth century. Mary Schafer had a strong interest in American history and the political implications of the pattern's name surely appealed to her; her collection contains three examples.
\r\n
\r\nMary had a strong interest in pursuing the history of each quilt she collected. When she purchased a quilt from an antique dealer, she inquired about provenance and often researched any tips she was given about the piece. Mary's notes on this indicated that it was made in Greenfield, Massachusetts and that a bride then took it to the Philippine Islands. -- Mary Worrall
\r\n
\r\nAdditional Commentary:
\r\nThe quilt was included in the exhibit American Quilts from Michigan State University Museum, which toured in Japan from January-December 2003 and is illustrated on pg. 108 in the exhibit’s catalogue, American Quilts from Michigan State University Museum. -– Beth Donaldson","QuiltTitleF009":"Whig Rose","OwnerNameF010":"Whig Rose","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Greenfield","ProvStateF057d":"Massachusetts (MA)","DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","DateFinishF023b":"c. 1834","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"100","OverallLengthF012b":"101","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Pink","Red","Yellow","White"],"OverallColorF14b":["Two color"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","DamageF016":["Discoloration or dyes ran","Fold marks or creases"],"RepairHistF018":"Red appliques show dye crocking common in Turkey red solids. Green appliques show color change (2 part green, yellow more stable than blue).","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"9","SizeBlockF027":"24 x 24","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBlockPatF030":"1","NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"Inner border is appliqued with vine and buds on white background.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"PaperF038i":"no","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"EmbellTechF038f":"No","FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","DescBackF043":["Same fabric used throughout"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Edges turned in/ no separate binding"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"9","NumStitchF051":"8","KnotsF051b":"no","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052b":["Floral","Vines"],"DesignF052d":"Grapes and vines on outer border. Appliques outlined and details added. Flowers and/or leaves in block grounds.","FeaturesF053":"This quilt, was made for a four poster bed, was taken to the Phillippine Islands by a bride. The border is quilted with grapes, grape leaves and roses. Finely quilted original designs of flowers and leaves appear in the body of the quilt. The quilt was acquired in Greenfield, MA.","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","QuiltHistF059":"This quit is part of the Mary Schafer Collection and Mary's notes state this quilt was made for a four poster bed and was taken to the Phillipine Islands by a bride.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-7601/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0a0c9-c_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission.","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","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":"1998:53.113","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"KEVA","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.","Owner Associator":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WHIG ROSE","Date":"1800-1849","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-53","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:41:36","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:03"},"sort":["WHIG ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"fK1gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-473","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0276","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.115","description":"Whig Rose
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nprobably West Chester, Pennsylvania
\r\nc1850-70
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.115","essay":"Red, yellow, and green are indicative of the quilt’s Pennsylvania Dutch provenance. The four-block layout is common to the large-scale appliqué quilts created during the mid-19th century. Mary’s collection contained a second Whig Rose quilt thought to have been made by the same hand.","OwnerNameF010":"Whig Rose","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateFinishF023b":"c1860","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"89\"","OverallLengthF012b":"90\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Fair/worn","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"4","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"4","ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"7","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch"],"DesignF052d":"Leaves","ExhibitListF067a":"The Mary Schafer Collection: A Legacy of Quilt History, East Lansing, MI, July 29-December 31, 2001, Michigan State Univeristy Museum","RelItemsF088a":"Great Lakes, Great Quilts (2001) book, page 37. Roots, Feathers, & Blooms, 4-Block Quilts Their History & Patterns, Book 1, by Linda Giesler Carlson, pages 35 & 122.","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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-473/99.0276.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-473/99.0276-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","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":"1998:53.115","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","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","Owner Associator":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WHIG ROSE","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-11B9","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:35:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["WHIG ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"u61gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6697","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"94.0085","InstInvContrNumF004a":"TC1993:2","description":"Whig Rose Quilt
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nOhio
\r\nc1850
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#TC1993.2","essay":"This quilt was inherited by John and Terri Dickey from his mother Ruth Simms Dickey (1894-1989) and her sister Lillian Simms Ssuiter (1886-1987). They inherited quilts from their mother Alice Bay Simms 1864-1949, Gallia Co. Ohio. None of these ladies quilted although it was thought Alice Simms' sisters did. It is not known who the quilters were.","AltNameF011":"Whig Rose","DateDataF006b":"1994","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"64\"","OverallLengthF012b":"77\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Poor/very worn","ContInscripF020":"SIM?","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"9","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"BindWidthF047a":"1/4\"","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052c":["Grid/crosshatch"],"FeaturesF053":"There are Merry Silber appraisals of some of the quilts. There is a receipt from 1841 that includes calico, sewing cotton, ticking etc. There is an Ohio census from 1860, 1870, 1880 that mentions Alice Bay Simms. The quilts were inherited by John & Theresa Dickey from his mother and her sister: Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 and Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987. They inherited them from their mother Alice Bay Simms 1864-1949, Gallia Co. Ohio. None of these ladies quilted although it was thought Alice Simms' sisters did. Not known who the quilters were. \r\n\r\nThere are photos of Alice Evaline Simms at different ages (maybe 5, 13.) There is a photo of her taken in 1915 on her porch. The caption reads \"Started housekeeping in 1885. Quilts inherited from her. Ruth & Lillian her children (Lillian died at 101 yrs. Ruth 95 yrs.)\" Another photo shows her with her husband in 1915 on their porch. The caption reads, \"Mr & Mrs Albert Gallatin Simms Photographed on the side porch of their farm home outside Crown City Ohio 1915 Started housekeeping 1885. Daughters Ruth (long hair photo) & lillian. He owned drygood store with brother in Ohio. Quilts inherited fro Alice & Albert Simms.\" The final photo shows \"Sisters: showns long hair pinned up. Left: Lillian Simms Suiter 1886-1987 Ruth Simms Dickey 1894-1989 (you have her hair) Quilts inherited from Mother Alice Simms started housekeeping 1885) Their dad and his brother had general store shown in other photo\"","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/12-8-6697/94.0085.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6697/94.0085-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2015-06-23","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":"WHIG ROSE","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2941","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:31","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["WHIG ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ma1gWZEB8akQsUwejK95","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6815","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"17.0015","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2017:51.1","OwnerNameF010":"Whig Rose","DateDataF006b":"7/12/2017","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateBegunF023a":"1852","DateFinishF023b":"1858","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"93\"","OverallLengthF012b":"93\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","PredomColorsF014":["Cream","Green","Pink","Red"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Chrome Yellow"],"OverCondF015":"Very good/almost new","DamageF016":["Discoloration or dyes ran"],"ContInscripF020":"????? Danforth
From Aunt Belle
Pieced in 1852
","DateInscripF020a":"1852","OtherMethodInscripF021a":"A tag encased in plastic and pinned to the back of the quilt ","LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"9","SizeBlockF027":"24 1/2” x 24 1/2”","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by plain sashing"],"SashWidthF032":"3”","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"7 1/2” appliqued grapes and vines.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ColorBackingF040b":["Cream"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Front turned to back","Straight grain","Machine sewn"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"6","DesignF052a":["Grid diamond","Outline"],"OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library, or Institution","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Donated by Marilyn Schueler Townley, 7/11/2017.","QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was passed down through the Danforth family of Tazwell County, Illinois.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6815/17.0015.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6815/17.0015-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2018-05-30","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":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WHIG ROSE","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-29B2","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:35:39","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:00"},"sort":["WHIG ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Hq1gWZEB8akQsUwehaf7","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-4731","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"05.0042","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2005:20.1","description":"Whig Rose Quilt
\r\nMade unknown
\r\nPossibly Urbana, Ohio
\r\nc1850
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2005.20.1","essay":"The mid-nineteenth century saw a rise in the popularity of red and green appliquéd quilts with, in some cases, an accent of bright yellow or pink. Mid-century quilts in this style frequently featured a floral design, with the flowers often stylized and an emphasized border design, often of swags, vines, or floral trails.
\r\n
\r\nThe popularity of the red and green color palette may have several origins. It may be an attempt to imitate the red and green floral colors or it might be an attempt to mirror the colors found in tree of life designs made of printed palampores and chintzes that were popular in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. During the mid-nineteenth century, red and green dyes were thought to be steadfast or stable. As the red and green quilts of this period have aged and especially after being exposed to light, the green-dyed fabric has often been found to fade to brown. The reds have, however, typically remained vibrant, as Turkey Red was one of the most stable dyes available in nineteenth century.
\r\n
\r\nThe pattern name “Whig Rose” was a popular nineteenth century pattern inspired by politics. The Whigs were an American political party formed around 1833 in opposition to the [Andrew] Jacksonian Democrats. Members of the Whig party included William Henry Harrison, Henry Clay, Zachary Taylor, John Tyler (who was eventually expelled from the party), and Millard Fillmore. By 1856, the Whig party had dissolved, torn apart by the issue of the expansion of slavery into the territories.
\r\n
\r\nThis quilt, therefore, is a wonderful document of the history of textile dyes and needlework fashions and a reflection of political history.
\r\n
\r\nPalampore- A colorful, wholecloth cotton spread, commonly featuring trees and floral patterns. Palampores were imported to the United States, usually from India.
\r\n
\r\nChintz- A cotton fabric that is frequently glazed and often features a large-scale printed design.
\r\n
\r\n---By Mary Worrall","OwnerNameF010":"Whig Rose","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"Urbana","ProvCountyF057b":"Champaign","ProvStateF057d":"Ohio (OH)","DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateFinishF023b":"c1850","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"5","SizeBlockF027":"24\"","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"10\" leaf and vine applique","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"10","NumStitchF051":"12","RelItemsF088a":"Appraisal. $2000 by Julie Hacala, 2/24/2002","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":"Passed down through the Jack Chance family. 7/16/2005, Katie McGrath, donor","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-4731/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0d3k0-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2008-05-06","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","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":"WHIG ROSE","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2152","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:10:18","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:53"},"sort":["WHIG ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Qq1gWZEB8akQsUwelb0a","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-10417","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"86.2081","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2010:124.2","description":"Whig Rose
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nProvenance unknown
\r\nc1860
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2010:124.2","OwnerNameF010":"Whig Rose","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","DateFinishF023b":"c.1860","CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"74\"","OverallLengthF012b":"74\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Rounded","PredomColorsF014":["Gold","Green","Pink","Red","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Cheddar Orange or Antimony or Chrome Orange","Double Pink"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"9","SizeBlockF027":"24\" x 24\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"3","ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain","Back turned to front"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"10","NumStitchF051":"8","DesignF052a":["Grid square","Single parallel lines"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Heritage Quilt Show, Jackson Michigan, 1985","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":"Ray and Alice Pengra purchase this quilt at an auction before it was acquired by the MSU Museum.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-10417/86.2081.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-10417/86.2081.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-11-15","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":"86.2081","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Slide","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":"WHIG ROSE","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"1850-1875","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-FAD","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 19:04:32","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:05:13"},"sort":["WHIG ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"uK1gWZEB8akQsUweiKoU","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5653","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"10.0171","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2011:102.1","description":"Wheel of Fortune
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nPennsylvania
\r\n1893
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2011:102.1","essay":"This signature quilt has names inked and embroidered in the blocks. The signatures include (rows are numberd, columns are lettered):
\r\n1A, J???? Wilkins; 1B, Lillie Abesson(?); 1C, Anna Rhodes; 1D, Flora Meach?; 1E, Ellen Briggs; 1F, Frank Reed.
\r\n2A, Jade Lewis?; 2B, Hatti H?vley; 2C, Lina Snyder; 2D, Mate Lee; 2E, Phenie(?) Crum; 2F, Caroline Snyder.
\r\n3A, Polly Pabner; 3B, Mrs. JR Hawley; 3C, Agusta Crego; 3D, (inked on side?) A?1893 by The Society; 3E, Frank Hawley; 3F, Miss E Crego.
\r\n4A, Jane E. Hawley; 4B, Maria Crispell(?); 4C, Emma Lewis(?); 4D, Mrs. EK Adams; 4E, Lois Pabrus; 4F, Anna Day.
\r\n5A, Nettie Spicer(?); 5B, Libbi Crusn (embroidered in center, inked below); 5C, Georgie Wyllis (embroidered in center, inked below); 5D, Emma Briggs; 5E, Mrs West (embroidered in center, inked on bottom left); 5F, Mrs Pond. ","QuiltTitleF009":"Wheel of Fortune","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania (PA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","DateFinishF023b":"1893","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"78 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"94\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Black","Blue","Cream","Pink","Red","Rust"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","OtherDamageF016a":"Some discoloration along outside borders.","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"1A, J???? Wilkins; 1B, Lillie Abesson(?); 1C, Anna Rhodes; 1D, Flora Meach?; 1E, Ellen Briggs; 1F, Frank Reed.\r\n2A, Jade Lewis?; 2B, Hatti H?vley; 2C, Lina Snyder; 2D, Mate Lee; 2E, Phenie(?) Crum; 2F, Caroline Snyder.\r\n3A, Polly Pabner; 3B, Mrs. JR Hawley; 3C, Agusta Crego; 3D, (inked on side?) A?1893 by The Society; 3E, Frank Hawley; 3F, Miss E Crego.\r\n4A, Jane E. Hawley; 4B, Maria Crispell(?); 4C, Emma Lewis(?); 4D, Mrs. EK Adams; 4E, Lois Pabrus; 4F, Anna Day.\r\n5A, Nettie Spicer(?); 5B, Libbi Crusn (embroidered in center, inked below); 5C, Georgie Wyllis (embroidered in center, inked below); 5D, Emma Briggs; 5E, Mrs West (embroidered in center, inked on bottom left); 5F, Mrs Pond.","DateInscripF020a":"1893","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"30","SizeBlockF027":"12 1/2\" x 12 1/2\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Separated by sashing with cornerstones or connecting blocks","Separated by pieced pattern sashing"],"BlockStyleF030a":["Squares"],"NumBlockPatF030":"1","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"OtherFabF040a":"muslin","MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Straight grain","Front turned to back"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"8","NumStitchF051":"9","DesignF052d":"Four petals are quilted in the center of each block. Then each piece is outline quilted. A single cable covers the sashing.","SourceOtherF006a":"Museum employee","OwnershipF082":"Public- Michigan State University Museum","OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Michigan State University Museum","AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Nola Deal purchased this quilt from Shipshewanna, IN dealer, Rebeccah Haarer in 2000.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5653/10.0171.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-5653/10.0171.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Image cannot be copied without permission","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2011-02-03","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","InvenNumF075":"10.0171","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":"WHEEL OF FORTUNE","Date":"1876-1900","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-24F5","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:18:30","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:57"},"sort":["WHEEL OF FORTUNE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"G61gWZEB8akQsUwejK95","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6793","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Health","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"17.0009","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2017:2.1","essay":"WHATEVER IT TAKES AN OVARIAN CANCER DIARY
\r\n
\r\n(applique - lines of pain)
\r\n
\r\nThe pain first appeared in March and steadily increased until the surgery in June.
\r\n
\r\nThe pain grew from an one Advil pain to a four Advil plus two Tylenol pain. And changed from general to the left side. Sitting made it much worst.
\r\n
\r\nThere were days when I was walking or biking when I felt little pain and I held onto the hope that it would just go away.
\r\n
\r\nBecause it is on more than one organ, it is a stage 3 cancer, but the doctor thinks that it will act like a stage 1 cancer. We have to wait for the pathology reports.
\r\n
\r\nI think that I knew even before I was completely awake from the surgery. I could see Steve sitting in a chair. He may have been asleep, but I think he knew I was coming to. He did not say anything. That is when I knew. When Dr Stubbs came, he told me.
\r\n
\r\nA nurse suggested a journal as a way of dealing with my cancer.
\r\n
\r\nThe nurse said to avoid stairs as much as possible. My quilt studio is downstairs. I need to be there, doing the creative work and the machine work. I have handwork for upstairs, but handwork is for those times that I haven't the patient to sit still.
\r\n
\r\nAccording to the chemo nurse, I will lose my hair 18 days after the first chemo session. That will be July 23.
\r\n
\r\nToday I had to go in for a blood test. Afterwards I bought fabric. Tomorrow I have the second chemo session. My mantra has become "Whatever it takes." Especially when someone is sticking needles in me.
\r\n
\r\nIt first appeared as a cramp like pain. That was maybe March. I thought that it would go away, but after a couple of weeks I decided to see the doctor. Thus began the slow process of identifying the problem. Wait for the doctor's appointment. Wait for the ultrasound. Wait for the ultrasound results. Wait for the CT scan. Wait for the CT scan results. No waiting for the surgeon appointment, but wait again for the surgery date. Now wait for the appointment with the oncologist.
\r\n
\r\nI want to be told that I will be OK and the truth.
\r\n
\r\nBoth Dr Guyton and Dr Stubbs said there was only a slight chance that the cyst would be cancerous.
\r\n
\r\nThey told me that the cancerous cyst was touching the colon. They took out part of my colon, I don't remember how much. I will have to ask again. Also they removed some kind of lining and some lymph nodes.
\r\n
\r\nThe chemo consisted of seven drugs. The chemicals, Taxol and Carboplatin, were given last. Prior to them was a drug to prevent side affects. The side affects drug (Ethyol) was processed by four drugs to prevent side affects of the side affects drug. I slept thought maybe half of the 6 hours. I read a little, but my eyes became blurry. Mostly I listened to a book tape and drew blocks for my doodle quilt. I was extremely tired, but not sleepy when I got home. I feel better now (bed time) except that my arms are a little swollen above the wrist.
\r\n
\r\n(tumors on colon and ovary)
\r\n
\r\nThe way my left ovary, its destroyed fallopian tube and my colon looked to me.
\r\n
\r\nTomorrow is my first chemo session. I have not thought about it much because I cannot begin to imagine what it will be like or how I will react to it. As I tell people, I will just have to wait and see what happens. I am however tired of being sick.
\r\n
\r\nSometimes I think that I am feeling fine, getting over the latest chemo when suddenly tears pop out for no reason. Maybe that is the only way to get the chemicals out of my body.
\r\n
\r\nSometimes I don't believe all of this is really happening to me.
\r\n
\r\nToday I am feeling really down. It is not that I doubt that I will get well but that it is taking so long.
\r\n
\r\n(large group of trees)
\r\n
\r\nToday I decided that I am well enough to drive. I went the Mint Hill Park. A solitary walk in the woods greatly improves my mood.
\r\n
\r\n(a broken rainbow)
\r\n
\r\nWhen I was released from the hospital, I felt like rainbows, but when I tried to draw one on the way home, it turned out broken and chaotic.
\r\n
\r\nJane Burdick, one of my quilting friends, has very large ovarian cyst. Her surgery is August 1. This information was upset me quite a bit.
\r\n
\r\nThe most disturbing thing that I have heard - the oncologist want to talk to my daughter Melanie about her risk of getting ovarian or breast cancer.
\r\n
\r\nMy hair started coming out Sunday night, more than a week before the nurse said it would happen. After two days, I have probably lost about half of it. I still have a lots to lose as I have always had very thick hair. So far it has not bothered me except for the aggravation of all that loose hair. I may feel differently once the bald spots start to appear.
\r\n
\r\nIt is generally recommended that you shave your head when your hair starts coming out. That was not something I could do . On Thursday when much of my hair was gone, I decided to cut it to an half inch all over. But instead of cutting, I cried. It was all going to be gone soon anyway. Friday the rate of hair lost had slowed down and I cut it with no regrets. Sometimes an idea just takes getting used to. It is a terrible hair cut, but no one has to see it. It is now Tuesday nd I still have some hair.
\r\n
\r\nTomorrow is my forth chemo and I so don't want to do it.
\r\n
\r\nMy cancer is Epithelial Endometriod Cancinoma class III C.
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\r\nPATHOLOGY REPORT
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\r\nLeft ovary and fallopian tube - tumor 7.5 x 4.5 x 4.0 cm fallopian tube effaced
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\r\nColon - tumor 3.5 cm metastatic carcinoma
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\r\nPelvic sidewall - mass metastatic carcinoma
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\r\nRight ovary and fallopian tube - grossly unremarkable
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\r\nLeft lymph nodes - negative
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\r\nDmentum- negative
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\r\nThis is the fourth day after my second chemo and I am very tired and I do hate wasting a whole day.
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\r\nI am glad that this is ovarian cancer instead of breast cancer. Because of my mother breast cancer is still an emotional issue with me.
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\r\n(beach umbrella)
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\r\nIsak Dinesen said "The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears or the sea."
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\r\nFor a week I sweated as I sat under a beach umbrella and listened to the sea and cried. I did at least feel much better.
\r\n
\r\nAt my third chemo session, I understood the doctor to say that my surgery had heled. So the next day I took my bike to the Greenway. I only rode about 4 miles and it felt great. However the next day a place on my left side was sore. I tried again after the fourth chemo and found that I was exhausted.
\r\n
\r\nDr Gelder said two things. It is OK to cry. The chemotherapy will be easier than you think.
\r\n
\r\nThe Charlotte Quilter's Guild gave me a quilt while I was in the hospital. I like to be cool at night so I fold the quilt and wrap it around my abdomen where the incision is. It is a great comfort.
\r\n
\r\nOften while working on a quilt, I forget how tired I am, but after a while I start making mistakes.
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\r\nOne of the worst parts for me is the lost of taste a few days after each chemo. Melanie says that I should eat less at these time, but I eat more in my search to find something that tastes good. And when I do find it, I feel so much better.
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\r\n(quilt block centers)
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\r\nThe first week that I was home from the hospital, I knew that I would feel better if I could do some machine work on a quilt. I pieced that centers for 40 blocks. I did feel better, but when I was ready to finish the blocks, I discovered that all 40 centers had to be redone.
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\r\nAfter my lab test following my fourth chemo, the nurse called to say that my white blood count was low and to be careful for the next 3 days. I begin to notice that I was having trouble breathing when I went up stairs. When I went for my fifth chemo, my counts were OK but low enough that I now get shots to bring up the red count.
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\r\nAt the hospital, Melanie told me she had not starting looking for a jog because if I did not do well she would want to look for job in Charlotte. I don't want her to base her life on my health. She can't. She can't. I am going to do well. Melanie, child, for both our sakes, you have to believe that I will be OK.
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\r\nIt is a week after my fifth chemo and I have had a very bad day, a very emotionally unstable day.
\r\n
\r\nThe second most disturbing thing I have heard. The chemotherapy will not kill any microscopic breast cancer cells that I have. In fact chemo increases the risk of getting a different type of cancer.
\r\n(four hearts representing the quilt that the guild gave me)
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\r\nToday was the sixth lower dose treatment. I have had a more difficult time than usual. It took the nurse three tries to find a blood vein that worked. It took a long time to get over the Benadryl and then I threw up a couple of times, but I think it was an intestinal thing.
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\r\nToday I had lunch with Phyllis Simpson Garner who is recovering from breast cancer. She was very willing to talk about her experiences. She said that I could call her any time. She is doing well now, but has had some difficult times.
\r\n
\r\nThe weekend following my fifth lower dose treatment has been very difficult. I am just so so tired.
\r\n
\r\nThere was a woman getting a treatment today who had ovarian cancer (a different kind than mine)three years ago. Hers has returned to her brain, liver and other places. She is again doing chemo and her brain is clear of cancer. I was amazed at how calmly she was talking about all of this.
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\r\nCounting my pain which started early April of last year, I have not been sick a whole year with 6 months to go.
\r\n
\r\nI was never afraid of dying. I don't know why.
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\r\nToday I am so tired, so tired - so much time wasted.
\r\n
\r\nJane gave me a newspaper clipping about the national Ovarian Cancer Coalition. there is a Charlotte chapter . I looked at the website. It is a very good website, but it depressed me. I don't want to be reminded of how few people survive.
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\r\n(cat head)
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\r\nOur new tabby kitten AC is a big help to me especially making it easier for me to sit and do nothing while watching him play or petting him as he sits in my lap.
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\r\n(pink breast cancer ribbon behind the turquoise ovarian cancer ribbon)
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\r\nI could not have managed these months of chemo without an antidepressant.
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\r\nThe first 6 chemotherapy treatments were to make sure that all of the cancer cells were killed. The last 2 were to prevent its return. Prior to the 7th chemo, my white blood count was too low. I was fearful that the chemo would be delayed. I wanted the whole thing over with as soon as possible. When I saw the doctor that day, he wanted me to consider switching treatments and enter the second phrase of a study. It would mean either 3 or 12 lower dose, less frenquent, one chemical treatments. The number to be randomly chosen. The study had already shown that the many lower dose treatments were better than the two higher dose treatments at preventing the return of ovarian cancer. They needed to find out how many lower dose one were best. The doctor wanted me to take a week to decide. I knew that if I left the hospital that day without the 7th chemo, I would not have the courage to do it. So I decided right then to do the study. Now I wait to hear if I will be chosen for the 3 or 12 month treatment group.
\r\n
\r\nHaving a relative who had breast cancer increases your risk of getting ovarian cancer.
\r\n
\r\nI have always said that I would rather have cancer than a stroke. With cancer you have a chance. A stroke can change who you are.
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\r\nFive more to go. I am so ready for the next part of my life.
\r\n
\r\nI was chosen for the 12 month study group. I had half hoped for that group thinking more must be better, but that is such a long, long time.
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\r\nAfter my 10th lower dose, I was sick and lost some of my ability to taste.
\r\n
\r\nToday what the 8th of my lower dose treatments. The doctor and all of the nurses kept saying "Only four more to go." Four more seems like forever to me.
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\r\nSometimes I wonder if I can make two more of these treatments.
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\r\n( five heads, with lots of hair, a little bit of hair, a wig, a baseball cap and the beginning of returning hair)
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\r\nMe and my wild black and gray hair.
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\r\nMe and the last little bit of hair that refused to fall out.
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\r\nMe and the straight frosted wig.
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\r\nMe and one of my hats.
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\r\nMe and the small amount of hair that returned when I changed treatments.
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\r\nExactly four weeks after my last chemo, I was in Houston at the International Quilt Festival instead of the chemo lab. I had stopped taking my antidepressant a couple of weeks earlier and was wondering if I had stopped too soon. An ovarian cancer survivor at the show's ovarian cancer booth told me that now I had to deal with the emotional part. The piecing and quilting of these diary entries is helping me. Hopefully by the time I finish the binding, I will be healed emotionally also.
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\r\nThe interim results of the study is that the 12 month people are doing much better than the 3 month people.
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\r\nSometimes you just feel sorry for yourself. Them it is best just to go ahead and cry. It is the quickest way to feel better. Just hope that you can manage to do it when no one is around and that you don't get a phone call.
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\r\nI don't think that I will ever again volunteer to give blood or do anything else that requires being struck with a needle.
\r\n
\r\nThe chemotherapy has become such a big part of my life that is is hard to believe that is it over.
\r\n
\r\n"One more." "One more." "One more." has become my mantra.
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\r\nSometimes this cancer treatment seems like a part of me, something that always has been and always will be.
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\r\nThe first real sign that I am getting over the treatments. Five and a half weeks after the last chemo, I went orienteering and completed the entire course. I took twice as long as it should have, but last month I was too exhausted to continue before I had finished one third of the course.
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\r\n(a complete rainbow with a golden pot)
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\r\nMy rainbow is whole again and I have that golden pot of joy at the end.
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\r\nI know that someday that rainbow that is my life will either fade or break apart, but I am not letting go of that pot of joy.
\r\nREMARKS
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\r\nIn 2001 I had surgery to remove a very painful ovarian cyst. It turned out that I had ovarian cancer. As I was leaving the hospital a nurse suggested keeping a diary as a way of dealing with the cancer. I had seen a couple of magazine articles about diary quilts and decided that would be the correct choice for me.
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\r\nWhen I had something to say, I would pull a fabric piece that related to the way that I felt at the moment out of the scrap bag and write on it. Sometimes I would add fusible appliqué. After 18 months of chemo, I was told that the cancer was gone and unlikely to return. That day I began to put all of the pieces together. I was surprised by how much symbolism I had put into the appliqué. I consider myself someone who does not understand symbolism. Even the quilting stitches are symbolic. The constant change from straight lines to zigzag represents the frequent mood changes that I experienced during this time. I believe that I was able to successfully use symbolism because I was it strictly for myself.
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\r\nAlthough I made it just for myself, once it was complete I realized that it could be used to help people understand some of the many emotions that cancer patients experience. I also hope that it helps women be more aware of ovarian cancer. It can be survived and there are sometimes early stage symptoms.
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\r\nThis quilt was one of three quilts I created in response to my cancer. One was a comfort quilt, a free form yellow four patch, called "Sometimes You Just Need A Yellow Quilt". The other, "An Unknown Person is Many Different Worlds", was my wildest quilt to date. It was in response to being asked to take part in a twelve month clinic trial. I felt that I had no choice about agreeing to the clinical trial and that I had no control over my life. The quilt started out as a rebellion again my lack of control of what was happening to me. It ended up being much more. The chemo had weakened me physically leaving me much time to just think. The motif was based on a photo that I had taken of an unidentified wild flower. It became about how the people we know in different situations have a different impression of who we are. Few, if any people, totally know us.
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\r\nI would like for this quilt to be used in any way that can benefit cancer patients especially to help family and friends to understand what they are going thru. I would also like to make women more aware of ovarian cancer.
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\r\nI have found health care workers to appreciate it more than other people. Friends and family of people who have cancer, but will not talk about it seem to appreciate it also. Some people seem to want to stay as far away from anything connected to cancer as possible. - Phyllis Tarrant","QuiltTitleF009":"Whatever It Takes: An Ovarian Cancer Diary","DateDataF006b":"3/15/2017","QuiltTopF054":"Tarrant, Phyllis","QuiltedByF055":"Tarrant, Phyllis","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2003","GenderF098":["Female"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"50\"","OverallLengthF012b":"58\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Pink","Yellow"],"LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","SizeBlockF027":"Rectangles of various sizes","NumBordersF033":"1","BordDescF034":"3 1/2\" wide","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Fusible Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Separate binding applied","Straight grain","Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","BindWidthF047a":"3/16\"","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"IdentPersonF006":["Quiltmaker"],"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","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6793/17.0009.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6793/17.0009-zoom.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6793/17.0009-label.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Label","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":"WHATEVER IT TAKES AN OVARIAN CANCER DIARY","Maker":"[\"TARRANT, PHYLLIS\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-299C","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:35:24","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:51"},"sort":["WHATEVER IT TAKES AN OVARIAN CANCER DIARY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"vK1gWZEB8akQsUwefJjD","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-1049","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.1225","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1999:52.1","description":"Signature
\r\nMaker unknown
\r\nPossibly, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
\r\nc1920
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1999:52.1","essay":"In the "Reformed Church In America, Historical Directory, 1628 - 1965" there is a listing for Rev. Henry Darwin Ter Keurst. He was born in Hamilton, Michigan, March 19, 1893, received his AB from Hope College, Holland, Michigan in 1914, and his MA from University of Illinois in 1915. He attended Western Theological Seminary in 1918 but didn't actually receive his doctor of divinity degree until 1940 from Hope College. He was licensed by Classis Holland in 1918 and ordained in Classis Wisconsin in 1918. His pastorates are as follows: First Reformed Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1918 - 1927; Bethany Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1927 - 1930; Trinity Reformed Church, Holland, Michigan, 1930 - 1950. He died in Holland on November 9, 1950.
\r\n
\r\nOver 200 names are embroidered onto the top, both inside the squares and along the borders, including "Rev. and Mrs. Henry Terkeurst." Many of the names are of Dutch origin. This suggests a church fundraiser. Other names on the quilt are:
\r\nMrs. Mary Mies, Mrs. R. Prims, Mrs. Rene Koing, Mrs. L. Hand, Mrs. Adrian Brandt, Alice DeVries, Mrs. M. DeVries [hard to read]
\r\nMrs. Cora Roelofs, Loraine Krickaard, Mrs. D. Ymtema, Mrs. H. Van Koensing, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krishland, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lark. [hard to read]
\r\nMrs. L. Greene, Mrs. W. Grooters, Alice and Anna VerBerkmoes, Lucille Allen, Mr.s. W VerBerkmoes, Mrs. E. VerBermoes, Johanna Kooman.
\r\nMrs. L. Muste, Mrs. H.J. Bouwkamp, Mrs. Peter Happe, Mrs. Henry Londs. Mres. G. Duthey, Mrs. H. DeKok, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armstrong.
\r\nMr. and Mrs. J. Hespel, Jack, Gertrude, Betty Loo, Billy, Elizabeth, Bobby.
\r\nMr-H-Mrs.-Verseput, Mane-Burk, Mrs-A-Elmer, Maude-Engebers, Mrs-G-Stone, Mrs-Wyma, Mrs-K-Van-Koveren.
\r\nMr-Mrs-Rose, Mrs Slotman, Mr Slotman, June, Mary Kooiker, Kathleen, Miss Webber.
\r\nJerome E. Kridler, Florence H. Kirdler, Mrs. A. Kridler, Mrs. H. Vande Bunte, Gertrude Brinkman, Mr & Mrs Guy M. Kridler, Mrs. H. Brinkman.
\r\nPaul W. Bennink, John E. Bennink, Eleanor Weda, Mr. And Mrs. Benjamin Van Hazel, Mrs. A. Van Raalte, Mrs. P. Weda, Miss Lizzie Kriekard.
\r\nMrs. J. Monjay, Mrs. C. Crowder, Mrs. A. Post, Mary B. Lock, Mrs. J. Weber, Mr. + Mrs. Joseph Maurits St., Mr. J. Maurits Jr.
\r\nMr. I.J. Van Kammen, Eugenia VanKammen, Esther Clark, Dr. + Mrs. A. VanKammen, Mrs. F. Clark, Mr. C.A. VanKammen, Mrs. C.A. VanKammen.
\r\nMr. Edward VanDussen, Mr. Jay VanDussen, Howard VanDussen, Ruth VanDussen, Mr. & Mrs. M. VanDussen, Mrs. D Barrendame, Mrs. J Barrendame.
\r\nDorothy Barendse, Donald Barendse, Franklin Tiggleman, Harvery-Virginia VanerVeen, Edwar Harvey Jr., Frederick Tiggleman, Louis R. Harvery.
\r\nMr. Si. Glass, Mrs. S. Glass, Mr. jno. Zeilstra, Edward Zeilstra, Lucille Zeilstra, Mr. +Mrs. Theodore Zeilstra, Winifred M. Zeilstra, Lucille L. Zeilstra.
\r\nMr. + Mrs. Herman Terbuk, Mrs. W. Kling, Wilma A. Herrima, Jean TerBuk, Willard F. Wistra, Mr. + Mrs. Willard G. Westra, Gloria M. Westra.
\r\nMiriam Koster, Geraldine Koster, Mrs. M. Koster, Mr. M. Koster, Mr. + Mrs. P. Hoeksema, Mrs. J. DeMan. Mrs. A. Thompson.
\r\nMrs. Peter DeWit, Mrs. W. Teblas, Mrs. Jacob Verseput, Rev & Mrs. Henry D. Terkeurst, James Terkeurst, Mrs. Burgering, John F. Terkeurst.
\r\nMr. Harold J. Faber, Gladys M. Faber, Mr. Willard Steketee, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. R. Steketee, Mr. + Mrs. A. James Faber, Mr. R. Steketee.
\r\nBob Anderson, James Anderson, Mrs. H. Oleman, Mr. + Mrs. Geo. Harvery, Frances Vanderveen, Mrs. A. Marcus, Cora Brandt.
\r\nRuth M. Verseput, Mrs. R. Castetter, Florence Verseput, Mr. + Mrs. Dick H. Verseput, Mr. H. Reynhout, Mr. R. Castetter, Mrs. H. Reynhout.
\r\nMrs. Lucy Graafieland, Jennie Jasper, Jessie, Mr. + Mrs. Peter Berburg, Jeanette, Mrs. Jos. Jasper, Josephine.
\r\nMrs-J-B-Semeyn, Patricia-Semeyn, Mrs_Ed_Semeyn, Fannie-Nellie-Semeyn, Mrs. O-Frost, Jay-Semeyn, Mrs-J-Semeyn.
\r\nRaymond J. Skimmel, Dick Vandeveen, Mr. +Mrs. Henry Hummel, Mr. + Mrs. H. Vanderveen, Mr. + Mrs. G. Larink, Norma Jean Hummel.
\r\nMrs-Eamus, Donald-Eamus, Kathryn -Messmore, Mr-Mrs-P-De Pagter, Mrs-H-Volkers, Sylvia-Eamus, Kathryn-Volkers
\r\nMae Dykstra, Mrs. V. Morehouse, Henrietta and Dorothy Dykstra, Mr. And Mrs. Jacob Dykstra, Gertrude Huitoing, Evelyn Ruster.
\r\nDella Wilbert, Harry Wilbert, Mrs. F. Ellitharte, Mr. + Mrs. Isaac Lautenbach, H.A. VanOpstal, Jerry Dunn, Morgan S. VanOpstal.
\r\nMiss Gertrude Verseput, Henrietta Engbers, Mrs. Henry Semeyn, Mr. + Mrs. Roger Verseput St., Mrs. John Verseput, Mr. Leonard Verseput, Mrs. Roger Verseput, Jr.
\r\nMr. A Paul, Arlene Barnes, Florence Harris, Mrs. Anna Burkepease, Mrs. John Brumels, Mrs. J. Barnes, Phyllis Ann Brumels.
\r\nMrs. Whitefleet, Grace, Florence, James, Jimie, Gertrude.
\r\nMr. Albert Dawley, Mrs. Albert Dawley, Miss Kathryn DePagter, Mr. + Mrs. Jacob Dykstra, Mrs. Roland A. Brandt, Mrs. Leonard De Pagter, Miss Nellie Vandenburg.","QuiltTitleF009":"West Michigan Signature","AltNameF011":"Square in a Square, Framed Square","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateFinishF023b":"c1930","CountryF108":["United States"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"67\"","OverallLengthF012b":"80\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"OverCondF015":"Good/moderate use","TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Over 200 names are embroidered onto the top, both inside the squares and along the borders, including \"Rev. and Mrs. Henry Terkeurst.\" Many of the names are of Dutch origin. This suggests a church fundraiser. Other names on the quilt are: Mrs. Mary Mies, Mrs. R. Prims, Mrs. Rene Koing, Mrs. L. Hand, Mrs. Adrian Brandt, Alice DeVries, Mrs. M. DeVries [hard to read]. Mrs. Cora Roelofs, Loraine Krickaard, Mrs. D. Ymtema, Mrs. H. Van Koensing, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krishland, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lark. [hard to read]. Mrs. L. Greene, Mrs. W. Grooters, Alice and Anna VerBerkmoes, Lucille Allen, Mr.s. W VerBerkmoes, Mrs. E. VerBermoes, Johanna Kooman. Mrs. L. Muste, Mrs. H.J. Bouwkamp, Mrs. Peter Happe, Mrs. Henry Londs. Mres. G. Duthey, Mrs. H. DeKok, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hespel, Jack, Gertrude, Betty Loo, Billy, Elizabeth, Bobby. Mr-H-Mrs.-Verseput, Mane-Burk, Mrs-A-Elmer, Maude-Engebers, Mrs-G-Stone, Mrs-Wyma, Mrs-K-Van-Koveren. Mr-Mrs-Rose, Mrs Slotman, Mr Slotman, June, Mary Kooiker, Kathleen, Miss Webber. Jerome E. Kridler, Florence H. Kirdler, Mrs. A. Kridler, Mrs. H. Vande Bunte, Gertrude Brinkman, Mr & Mrs Guy M. Kridler, Mrs. H. Brinkman. Paul W. Bennink, John E. Bennink, Eleanor Weda, Mr. And Mrs. Benjamin Van Hazel, Mrs. A. Van Raalte, Mrs. P. Weda, Miss Lizzie Kriekard. Mrs. J. Monjay, Mrs. C. Crowder, Mrs. A. Post, Mary B. Lock, Mrs. J. Weber, Mr. + Mrs. Joseph Maurits St., Mr. J. Maurits Jr. Mr. I.J. Van Kammen, Eugenia VanKammen, Esther Clark, Dr. + Mrs. A. VanKammen, Mrs. F. Clark, Mr. C.A. VanKammen, Mrs. C.A. VanKammen. Mr. Edward VanDussen, Mr. Jay VanDussen, Howard VanDussen, Ruth VanDussen, Mr. & Mrs. M. VanDussen, Mrs. D Barrendame, Mrs. J Barrendame. Dorothy Barendse, Donald Barendse, Franklin Tiggleman, Harvery-Virginia VanerVeen, Edwar Harvey Jr., Frederick Tiggleman, Louis R. Harvery. Mr. Si. Glass, Mrs. S. Glass, Mr. jno. Zeilstra, Edward Zeilstra, Lucille Zeilstra, Mr. +Mrs. Theodore Zeilstra, Winifred M. Zeilstra, Lucille L. Zeilstra. Mr. + Mrs. Herman Terbuk, Mrs. W. Kling, Wilma A. Herrima, Jean TerBuk, Willard F. Wistra, Mr. + Mrs. Willard G. Westra, Gloria M. Westra. Miriam Koster, Geraldine Koster, Mrs. M. Koster, Mr. M. Koster, Mr. + Mrs. P. Hoeksema, Mrs. J. DeMan. Mrs. A. Thompson. Mrs. Peter DeWit, Mrs. W. Teblas, Mrs. Jacob Verseput, Rev & Mrs. Henry D. Terkeurst, James Terkeurst, Mrs. Burgering, John F. Terkeurst. Mr. Harold J. Faber, Gladys M. Faber, Mr. Willard Steketee, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. R. Steketee, Mr. + Mrs. A. James Faber, Mr. R. Steketee. Bob Anderson, James Anderson, Mrs. H. Oleman, Mr. + Mrs. Geo. Harvery, Frances Vanderveen, Mrs. A. Marcus, Cora Brandt. Ruth M. Verseput, Mrs. R. Castetter, Florence Verseput, Mr. + Mrs. Dick H. Verseput, Mr. H. Reynhout, Mr. R. Castetter, Mrs. H. Reynhout. Mrs. Lucy Graafieland, Jennie Jasper, Jessie, Mr. + Mrs. Peter Berburg, Jeanette, Mrs. Jos. Jasper, Josephine. Mrs-J-B-Semeyn, Patricia-Semeyn, Mrs_Ed_Semeyn, Fannie-Nellie-Semeyn, Mrs. O-Frost, Jay-Semeyn, Mrs-J-Semeyn. Raymond J. Skimmel, Dick Vandeveen, Mr. +Mrs. Henry Hummel, Mr. + Mrs. H. Vanderveen, Mr. + Mrs. G. Larink, Norma Jean Hummel. Mrs-Eamus, Donald-Eamus, Kathryn -Messmore, Mr-Mrs-P-De Pagter, Mrs-H-Volkers, Sylvia-Eamus, Kathryn-Volkers. Mae Dykstra, Mrs. V. Morehouse, Henrietta and Dorothy Dykstra, Mr. And Mrs. Jacob Dykstra, Gertrude Huitoing, Evelyn Ruster. Della Wilbert, Harry Wilbert, Mrs. F. Ellitharte, Mr. + Mrs. Isaac Lautenbach, H.A. VanOpstal, Jerry Dunn, Morgan S. VanOpstal. Miss Gertrude Verseput, Henrietta Engbers, Mrs. Henry Semeyn, Mr. + Mrs. Roger Verseput St., Mrs. John Verseput, Mr. Leonard Verseput, Mrs. Roger Verseput, Jr. Mr. A Paul, Arlene Barnes, Florence Harris, Mrs. Anna Burkepease, Mrs. John Brumels, Mrs. J. Barnes, Phyllis Ann Brumels. Mrs. Whitefleet, Grace, Florence, James, Jimie, Gertrude. Mr. Albert Dawley, Mrs. Albert Dawley, Miss Kathryn DePagter, Mr. + Mrs. Jacob Dykstra, Mrs. Roland A. Brandt, Mrs. Leonard De Pagter, Miss Nellie Vandenburg.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF048":"Blanket or flannel","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"DesignF052a":["Outline"],"FeaturesF053":"Peach","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":"American Quilt Study Group seminar, 1999, Legacy Quilts (Xenia Cord),","QuiltHistF059":"In the \"Reformed Church In America, Historical Directory, 1628 - 1965\" there is a listing for Rev. Henry Darwin Ter Keurst. He was born in Hamilton, Michigan, March 19, 1893, received his AB from Hope in 1914, his MA from Univ. of Illinois in 1915 and attended Western Theological Seminary in 1918 but didn't actually receive his doctor of divinity degree until 1940 from Hope College. He was licensed by Classis Holland in 1918 and ordained in Classis Wisconsin in 1918. His pastorates are as follows: First Reformed Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1918 - 1927; Bethany Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1927 - 1930; Trinity Reformed Church, Holland, Michigan, 1930 - 1950. He died in Holland on November 9, 1950.\r\n\r\n(The levels of government for the RCA are as follows: Synod-the international governing body, each classis has two representatives to attend synod; Classis-a regional governing body, each church has two representatives that attend Classis; the church itself which has a consistory which includes the Pastor, Elders and Deacons. Elders take care of annual family visitation and administration issues. Deacons also participate in annual family visitation and handle monetary issues within the church. The elders and deacons are voted into the consistory by the congregation. One can become a voting member of the congregation after making profession of faith usually in the high school or college age years.)\r\n\r\nI cross referenced the names on the list to the Holland City Directory for the appropriate years and only came up with one match. This leads me to believe that the quilt came from either the Milwaukee church or the Grand Rapids church. The churches themselves might have membership records from his pastorate or another possibility might be the Joint Archives at Hope College, Geoffrey Reynolds, Archivist, since they are the official repository for the RCA church records. Another possibility would be the local historical institutions in the church area since not all churches deposit records in the \"official\" repository.\r\n\r\nBy the way, there appears to me to be several misspellings of last names on the list. For instance \"Ymtema\" should actually be Yntema. Prims is most likely Prins, Koings is most likely Koengs, Konings or Koenings, Terkcurst is actually Ter Keurst. Barendse is most likely Barends. Terbuk is most likely Ter Beek.\r\n\r\nOne other point that leads me to believe that the church is either GR or Mil. is that there are several non-dutch names on the list. The Dutch settlements in Wisconsin are much smaller than those of West Michigan and would be more likely to have non-dutch attendees and members than even the GR church.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-1049/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b9s9-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","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":"1999:52.1","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","Pattern":"WEST MICHIGAN SIGNATURE","Maker":"[\"\"]","Date":"c1930","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-13D7","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:40:14","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:40"},"sort":["WEST MICHIGAN SIGNATURE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"wa1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6703","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":"15.0071","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2014:55.43","essay":"Artist Statement about work:
\r\nThe poem "We Wear the Mask" was always special to me because as African Americans, we have worn many masks to survive at times and other time to affect change in the African American condition in this world. This quilt gives honor to Paul Lawrence Dunbar. The masks are deliberately set off-centered because that is how our people have to live - fighting to be centered.","QuiltTitleF009":"We Wear the Mask","SubjQuiltF025":"Paul Lawrence Dunbar's \"We Wear the Mask\", African-American experience","interviewerF007e":"Aleia Brown","DateDataF006b":"3/30/2015","QuiltTopF054":"Kellon, Gloria A.","QuiltedByF055":"Kellon, Gloria A.","LocMadeF057a":"Shaker Heights","ProvStateF057d":"Ohio (OH)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2006","PresUseF062":["Artwork/wall hanging"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"EthnicF101":"African American","NameGroupF120":"Women of Color Quilters Network","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"25\"","OverallLengthF012b":"24\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue","Brown","Green","Orange","Pink"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Message","Place"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Poem","ContInscripF020":"We Wear the Mask P.L. Dunbar Gloria Kellon GLAAQN August 10, 2006 Also includes the entire poem on the back","DateInscripF020a":"10-Aug-06","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on back"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Bottom left","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","NumBordersF033":"2","BordDescF034":"Blue border- 1/2\", green border- 2\", green border has the first two lines from Paul Lawrence Dunbar's \"We Wear the Mask\"- We Wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Rayon"],"UniqueF037b":"African fabric, beads, cowrie shells, mirrors","ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Machine embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"MatUsedF044":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Front turned to back"],"WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","BindWidthF047a":"1/4\"","MatUsedF048":"Cotton","BattLoftF048a":"Thin","QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"AAQDG Quilt Show Entered in a Great Lakes Competition","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/12-8-6703/15.0071.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6703/15.0071-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":"WE WEAR THE MASK","Maker":"[\"KELLON, GLORIA A.\"]","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2947","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:33:35","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["WE WEAR THE MASK"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ea1gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-470","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0271","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.110","description":"Washington Plume
\r\nMary Schafer
\r\nFlushing, Genesee County, Michigan
\r\n1968
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.110","essay":"This is a new reproduction of a quilt presented to the Mt. Vernon Ladies Association in 1886 which is still housed there. It is an example of an 18th century Medallion quilt with a center plume accompanied by a series of borders.
\r\n
\r\nBy Gwen Marston from The Mary Schafer Quilt Collection exhibit catalog. ","OwnerNameF010":"Washington Plume","AltNameF011":"Princess Feather variation","QuiltTopF054":"Schafer, Mary","QuiltedByF055":"Schafer, Mary","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"LocMadeF057a":"Flushing","ProvCountyF057b":"Genesee","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan (MI)","DateQuiltF023":"1950-1975","DateFinishF023b":"1968","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Flushing","CountyF106":"Genessee","StateF107":"Michigan (MI)","MaidenF097b":"Vida","BirthDateF099":"4-27-1910","EthnicF101":"Born Austria-Hungary 1910; emigrated to USA 1914","EdBkgdF102":"9th grade","OccupationF104":"Creamery worker; switchboard operator; book keeper; housewife","FatherNameF109":"Vida, Josef","EthBkgrndF110":"Austrian","MotherNameF111":"Zelka, Julianna","EthBkgrndF112":"Austrian","MarriageF099b":"6/22/1934","SpouseF113":"Schafer, Fred","EthBkgrndF114":"German, Lutheran immigrant","OccupationF115":"Welder for Buick Motors","NoChildF116":"1","NoMaleF116b":"1","LearnedToQuiltF117":["Self-Taught"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Age 40-49"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"no","TeachF129":"yes","NameGroupF120":"Genessee Star Quilters","LocGroupF121":"Flint, Michigan.","SpecialGroupF122":"Raffle quilts, hospital quilts, many shows.","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"93\"","OverallLengthF012b":"93\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Mrs. Mary Schafer. Note on sleeve: Adapted from an 18th century Virginia territory quilt currently housed at Mt. Vernon, VA.","DateInscripF020a":"1968","LocInscripF022":["on back"],"LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","NumBlockF026":"One center medallion and four borders","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","BordDescF034":"Swag; Scallop; grapevine; dogtooth","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052b":["Feathering"],"TopSourceF064":["Another quilt"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"This is a new reproduction of a quilt presented to the Mt. Vernon Ladies Association in 1886 which is still housed there.","OtherSourceMat":"Book, Mary Schafer and Her Quilts by Marston and Cunningham; Michigan State University Museum, 1990. Patterns; Templates; Prizes, awards, ribbons, etc. Photos of quilter; Interview with quilter; Clippings or photocopies; Audiotape; Videotape.","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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","QuiltHistF059":"It is an example of an 18th century medallion quilt with a center plume accompanied by a series of borders.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-470/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7q4-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","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":"1998:53.110","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","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":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WASHINGTON PLUME","Maker":"[\"SCHAFER, MARY\"]","Date":"1950-1975","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-11B6","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:35:03","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["WASHINGTON PLUME"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"e61gWZEB8akQsUweeZYy","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-472","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"99.0273","InstInvContrNumF004a":"1998:53.112","description":"Washington Plume
\r\nBetty Harriman and Mary Vida Schafer
\r\nBunceton, Missouri, and Flushing, Genesee County, Michigan
\r\n1965-1972
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#1998:53.112","essay":"One of three Washington Plumes in Mary's collection, this is an unusual block design. The target center and abstract flowers between the plumes are rare. Mary added the miniature appliqué in the center and appliquéd the border.
\r\n
\r\nBy Gwen Marston and Joe Cunningham from Mary Schafer and Her Quilts.","OwnerNameF010":"Washington Plume","AltNameF011":"Princess Feather variation","QuiltTopF054":"Harriman, Betty Harned","QuiltedByF055":"Schafer, Mary Vida","IfQownerF007b":["Purchased the quilt"],"ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1950-1975","DateBegunF023a":"1965","DateFinishF023b":"1972","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"Bunceton","StateF107":"Missouri (MO)","MaidenF097b":"Harned","BirthDateF099":"9/22/1890","DeathF100":"6/21/1971","EdBkgdF102":"William Wood High School. She earned a teaching degree from Warrensburg State College.","OccupationF104":"She was a school teacher, the a hotel manager until her retirement.","FatherNameF109":"Harned, Ben","MotherNameF111":"Harned, Betty Bradley","MarriageF099b":"1917-1925 (she was widowed and never remarried).","SpouseF113":"Harriman, Colonel R.L.","LearnedToQuiltF117":["From Relative"],"WhenQuiltF118":["Under 10 years of age"],"NumQuiltsF123":"more than 50","SellQuiltF127":"no","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"90\"","OverallLengthF012b":"96\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","ShapeCornersF013b":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","ContInscripF020":"Mary Schafer","DateInscripF020a":"1972","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"top","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"4","SizeBlockF027":"33 1/2\" x 33 1/2\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"Straight","SpacingF029":["Side by side"],"BordDescF034":"Swag and tassel border","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"NumPiecesF042":"2","WidthBindF047":"less than a half inch","MatUsedF048":"Polyester","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"6","NumStitchF051":"6","DesignF052a":["Outline"],"DesignF052b":["Feathering"],"DesignF052c":["Parallel lines"],"TopSourceF064":["Another quilt"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Duplicating of an antique quilt.","ExhibitListF067a":"Mary Schafer Quilt Exhibit, Flint, MI, July 11-13, 18-20, 25-27, 1980, Whaley House","RelItemsF088a":"Mary Schafer and Her Quilts (1990) book, figure 19, page 19.","OtherSourceMat":"Photos of quilter. Quilter's Journal, vol. IV, no. 4 for more information on Betty Harriman. Book, Mary Schafer and Her Quilts by Marston and Cunningham; Michigan State University Museum, 1990.","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":"2/18/1998, Mary Vida Schafer","QuiltHistF059":"The top was made by Betty Harriman and Mary Schafer added the original center design and the border.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-472/MichiganMSUMuseum-a0b7q6-a_8092.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2007-12-11","dateverified_era":"CE","IfQmakerF007a":["Made entire quilt top"],"AddNotesF066":"Betty Harriman appliqued four complete and two half plume blocks, following through with an appliqued border on the two sides but only one end. This setting is seen more often in early quilts.","FavesF130":"Betty loved intricate applique and highly technical piecing. She also liked heavily quilted and stuffed work.","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":"1998:53.112","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"positive/transparency","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":"12-51-82","Owner Associator":"12-51-82","Pattern":"WASHINGTON PLUME","Maker":"[\"HARRIMAN, BETTY HARNED\"]","Date":"1950-1975","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-11B8","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 17:35:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:38"},"sort":["WASHINGTON PLUME"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ea1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6631","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"15.0212","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2015:66.1","description":"War Was Declared April 22, 1898
\r\nMaker Unknown
\r\nca. 1898
\r\nMSU Museum #2015:66.1","essay":"The inscription on this quilt, "War was declared," refers to the Spanish-American War of 1898. This conflict originated in Cuba's fight for independence from Spain. Calls for military intervention by the United States rose after the sinking of the USS Maine in Cuba's Havana Harbor. This event, in this era of exaggerated "yellow journalism," was quickly sensationalized by newspapers calling for war against Spain.
\r\n
\r\nThe war's conclusion ended Spanish colonial rule in the Americas. The United States acquired as territories the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. The Spanish-American War marked the United States' entry into global affairs, changing dramatically the nation's relationship with the world.","OwnerNameF010":"War Was Declared April 22, 1898","AltNameF011":"Eight Pointed Star","DateDataF006b":"1/20/2016","IfOtherF007d":"Museum employee","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","DateFinishF023b":"1898","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"73\"","OverallLengthF012b":"71\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","PredomColorsF014":["Blue","Green","Red","White"],"OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message"],"ContInscripF020":"War Was Declared","DateInscripF020a":"April 22 1898","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"OtherMethodInscripF021a":"Redwork embroidery","OtherLocInscripF022a":"In a diamond","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FabFiberTypesF040":["Cotton"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Back turned to front"],"MatUsedF048":"Cotton","QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"NumStitchedF050":"9","NumStitchF051":"8","DesignF052a":["Echo"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Michigan State University Museum","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan (MI)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6631/15.0212.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6631/15.0212-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2016-12-20","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","InvenNumF075":"15.0212.jpg","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WAR WAS DECLARED APRIL 22 1898","Date":"1876-1900","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-2903","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:31:50","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:29:50"},"sort":["WAR WAS DECLARED APRIL 22 1898"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Za1gWZEB8akQsUwejK55","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-6611","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"13.0251","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2013:83.43","essay":""We can't seem to make diplomacy work, relying instead on action. The newspapers and magazine are filled with articles on our 21st century wars, yet we've stopped reading. It seems we only notice that which we have in our sights. Why do we bemoan war in the quilt medium? If the medium is the message, then the softness of the quilt, the comforting protectiveness associated with quilts forms the antithesis to the harsh reality of war."","QuiltTitleF009":"War of Words - Words of War","DateDataF006b":"6/27/2014","MakerGroupNameF097":"Pixeladies","IfOtherF007d":"SAQA","LocMadeF057a":"Sacramento","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2010","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Challenge or Contest entry"],"OtherF060a":"2011-2012, Exhibit Dates, SAQA Trunk Show","PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"12\"","OverallLengthF012b":"12\"","ShapeEdgeF013":"Straight","OverCondF015":"Excellent/like new","LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","NumBlockF026":"1","SizeBlockF027":"10\" x 10 1/4\"","BordDescF034":"The block is adhered to a beveled cardboard mat creating a 2\" wide, white border.","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Silk"],"UniqueF037b":"Braid, cording, perle cotton, batting.","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"UniqueF038h":"Digitally printed newspaper and magazine collage.","ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"EmbMatF039":["Cotton thread"],"ConstrucBindF046":["Unfinished/raw edge"],"QuiltTechF049":["Machine quilting"],"TopSourceF064":["Original to maker"],"ExhibitListF067a":"2011-2012 SAQA Trunk Show; This is a Quilt!","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/12-8-6611/13.0251.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/12-8-6611/13.0251-zoom.jpg"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","CopyRestF080c":"All rights reserved, Michigan State University Museum","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Beth Donaldson","dateverified":"2016-12-20","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","InvenNumF075":"13.0251.jpg","ImageConF075a":"Quilt","ImageTypeF076":"Color","photocredit079a1":"Scanned by Beth Donaldson","HolderF080a":"Michigan State University Museum","Pattern":"WAR OF WORDS - WORDS OF WAR","Maker":"PIXELADIES","Date":"2000-2025","legacy_kid":"1E-3D-28F1","project_id":"12","form_id":"8","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-25 18:31:39","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:04:59"},"sort":["WAR OF WORDS - WORDS OF WAR"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ra1gWZEB8akQsUwehqjY","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"12-8-5026","InstProjNameF003a":"Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan State University Museum Collection; Quilts and Human Rights; Black Diaspora Quilt History Project","InstNameF003":["Michigan State University Museum"],"InstInvContrNumF004":"08.0020","InstInvContrNumF004a":"2008:160.1","description":"Walls Talking: Mulatto Ex-Slave in Her House Near Greensboro, Alabama
\r\nKeisha Roberts
\r\nSan Fransisco, California
\r\n2006
\r\nCollection of Michigan State University Museum acc.#2008:160.1","essay":"Born into a social system that deemed her and millions like her chattel, the nameless, formerly enslaved woman in the central image of this quilt endured what seems unendurable. If her walls could talk, perhaps they would tell us how she fought to outlive a system that owned her life, then struggled through the dark years that followed to build a home and a future.
\r\n
\r\n--Keisha Roberts","QuiltTitleF009":"Walls Talking: Mulatto Ex-Slave in Her House Near Greensboro, Alabama","AltNameF011":"house","QuiltTopF054":"Roberts, Keisha","QuiltedByF055":"Roberts, Keisah","IfQownerF007b":["Received as a gift"],"LocMadeF057a":"San Fransisco","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateFinishF023b":"2006","ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression"],"PresUseF062":["Museum collection"],"GenderF098":["Female"],"CityF106a":"San Fransisco","StateF107":"California (CA)","BirthDateF099":"1977","EthnicF101":"African American","EdBkgdF102":"Roberts holds degrees in African and African American Studies, History, and Women’s Studies, and a certificate in CommunicatioRoberts holds degrees in African and African American Studies, History, and Women's Studies, and a certificate in Communications from Duke University, as well as a graduate certificate from The George Washington University's Museum Studies Program in Collection Care.","OtherF119a":"Keisha Roberts draws inspiration from African and African American history and culture, and the striking graphic composition of African textiles. Roberts forges passions for art, history, and culture into fine art, exhibition experiences, research projects, lectures, workshops, and works of non-fiction.\r\n\r\nRoberts’s current abstract and photographic quilt art is a synthesis between figurative and conceptual elements. Roberts infuses personal, familial, and cultural memory into each contemporary quilt, while incorporating the continuity and tradition of generations of quiltmaking. She is also creating quilted sculptures and integrates glass, ceramics, and encaustic in her work to create quilted, mixed media works of art.\r\n\r\nRoberts was the project coordinator for the nationally heralded oral history project Behind the Veil: Documenting African American Life in Jim Crow South at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. She wrote the chapter Resistance and Political Struggles in the book Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell About Life in the Jim Crow South, which won the Southern Regional Council’s Lillian Smith Book Award, the Multicultural Review’s Carey McWilliams Book Award, and the Library Journal’s Best Book of 2001 award.\r\n\r\nShe has curated and exhibited in solo, group, and traveling exhibitions across the country. 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