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I sued them to surround the cat and dog block leftover from one of my recent projects. It reminded me of a design that could have been a red work picture in years past and helped make something new from the old materials.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"BEST FRIENDS","Maker":"[\"SAULSBURY, JANET\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-117","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:06","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["BEST FRIENDS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"H65nWZEB8akQsUweobmr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-867","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"09","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-867/09_HobbsPatricia.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Blessings of Plenty be Upon You","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Pattern #1, \"Tokens of Live\" Calling Card Collection #1 by Jenifer Buechel c 2000, 6496 Simmons Ave., South Park, PA 15129. 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This time I took the extra block of a quilt that I am currently working on and added modern polka dot fabric, RickRack, beading 3-D butterflies, and free motion quilting.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"BLESSINGS OF PLENTY BE UPON YOU","Maker":"[\"HOBBS, PATRICIA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-F8","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:24:43","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:53"},"sort":["BLESSINGS OF PLENTY BE UPON YOU"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ea5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-84","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"94","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-84/94_ChandreaKowalski.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Bloom Where You're Planted","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Mixed techniques and quilted; vintage pieces of fabric from Granny's stash of unfinished flower garden in Mama's trunk.","QuiltTopF054":"Kowalski, Chandrea","LocMadeF057a":"Sevierville","ProvStateF057d":"Tennessee","description":"After my Mama and Granny’s passing, I found unfinished quilt pieces of my Granny’s in my Mama’s trunk. For this contest, I decided to use one of these ‘Old’ unfinished flower garden pieces, and ”make it bloom into something ‘New”. When I look back at the memories I have of my Mama and Granny, I cherish those talks we had sitting on the front porch or on the cedar swing out back in the woods. A phrase my Mama would say was “Bloom Where You’re Planted”. 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The bright colors and patterns of the feed sack fabric has been embellished with vintage tatting and modern day beads giving the block its “bling”. Hand quilting the piece compliments the block’s original style. Bridal Bouquet Bling has a new look and a new purpose ---to document, preserve and share the rural quilt from the heartland of America.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"BRIDAL BOUQUET BLING","Maker":"[\"STONE, JANICE\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-10E","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["BRIDAL BOUQUET BLING"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ja5nWZEB8akQsUweobmr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-873","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"15","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-873/15_PamelaAllen.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Can't Piece Geese. Can Do A Loose Goose","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Recycled and commerical fabric. 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I have adapted a goose from Inuit imagery that I admire for its quirky shape and humorous distortions.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","ProvProvF057e":"Ontario","ProvCountryF057f":["Canada"],"Pattern":"CANT PIECE GEESE CAN DO A LOOSE GOOSE","Maker":"[\"ALLEN, PAMELA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-FE","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:24:44","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:37:00"},"sort":["CANT PIECE GEESE CAN DO A LOOSE GOOSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"7q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-49","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"61","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-49/61_AnnabelEbersole.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Card Trick Zing","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Cotton fabrics, rayon & cotton threads.","QuiltTopF054":"Ebersole, Annabel","LocMadeF057a":"Reston","ProvStateF057d":"Virginia","description":"The card trick block is an block pattern. It is fascinating to me with its trompe l’oeil effect created in fabric. These colors are favorites of mine and I hand pieced the card trick blocks then created the top right corner block blue flange and green piece to complement them. The lined prairie points are fun addition. I enjoy machine quilting and let loose on the curves, bubbles and more!","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"CARD TRICK ZING","Maker":"[\"EBERSOLE, ANNABEL\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-12C","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:11","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["CARD TRICK ZING"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ha5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-96","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"105","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-96/105_JenniferRodriquez.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Child's Play","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Piecing, free motion quilting with a conventional sewing machine, hand sewn binding.","QuiltTopF054":"Rodriguez, Jennifer","LocMadeF057a":"West Jordan","ProvStateF057d":"Utah","description":"For this project I embraced the heritage of quilting by using a traditional block and took a modern spin with bright fabrics. I included reclaimed vintage linen to represent textiles from the past. In addition, as a lover of texture, I added a third dimension to the quilt by sewing on bright buttons in the same color scheme. I hope you delight in the play between past and present in my quilt, “Child’s Play”.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"CHILDS PLAY","Maker":"[\"RODRIGUEZ, JENNIFER\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-158","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:21","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["CHILDS PLAY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"E65nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-86","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"96","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-86/96_KathrynWagarWright.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Cow Two Redux","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Spoonflower fabric, batiks and quilting cottons, hand qpplique, machine piecing, machine quilting.","QuiltTopF054":"Wright, Kathryn Wagar","LocMadeF057a":"Morehead","ProvStateF057d":"Kentucky","description":"In March, when my husband and I moved back to the cow-covered, rolling hills of eastern Kentucky, where we met, I realized how much that landscape has influenced some of my quilt designs. For Cow Two Redux, I brought back the ‘cow’ part of the theme of my donation quilt from last year, changed focus, added and additional cow and made it new by adding fabric I designed through Spoonflower. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"COW TWO REDUX","Maker":"[\"WRIGHT, KATHRYN WAGAR\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-14F","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:19","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["COW TWO REDUX"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Hq5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-97","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"106","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-97/106_BridgetWideman.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Dazzling Diamond","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Hand needle felted using merino wool roving on a 100% wool felt base. Quilting designs sewn free hand using Razzle Dazzle thread by Superior. Polyester batting with 100% cotton backing bound by freehand blanket stitch.","QuiltTopF054":"Wideman, Bridget","LocMadeF057a":"Gearhart","ProvStateF057d":"Oregon","description":"My family history doesn’t include quilters and until a few years ago the word “quilt” meant “Amish”. I’ve always loved the bright colors used in their quilts and when the “New from Old” contest was introduced my first idea was to make an Amish style quilt. The Center Diamond is an antique quilt design that I sought to reproduce using needle felting. For the “new” part I hand sewed the designs using Razzle Dazzle thread.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"DAZZLING DIAMOND","Maker":"[\"WIDEMAN, BRIDGET\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-159","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:21","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["DAZZLING DIAMOND"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"xa5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-8","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"22","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-8/22_MaryMcCarthy.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Dresden","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Overall original - Dresden plate traditional. Antique cloth (1920's), hand drawn, silk, wood, neck tie and decorator. Hand and machine pieced. Hand quilted and hemmed.","QuiltTopF054":"McCarthy, Mary","LocMadeF057a":"Decatur","ProvStateF057d":"Georgia","description":"I put this image together using found cloth and cloth I drew on. Over my image I placed a Dresden plate pieced by mo mother (in the late 1920’s) of cloth from her father’s country store. My mother is 101 years old and I care for her. This quilt block is symbolic of a mother-daughter bond. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"DRESDEN","Maker":"[\"MCCARTHY, MARY\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-105","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:02","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["DRESDEN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"z65nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-18","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"32","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-18/32_LindaDixon.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Dresden Diskette","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Inspiration from Quilt Index. 1930s reproduction cotton, inside of a 3 1/2\" diskette, applique (machine)","QuiltTopF054":"Dixon, Linda","LocMadeF057a":"Gaithersburg","ProvStateF057d":"Maryland","description":"Inspired from a Quilt Index (47-7B-D48) Dresden Plate entry made by Viroqua Leda Thomas, Dresden Diskette recycles the inside of 3.5” diskettes, which are themselves disappearing rapidly from use. Machine appliquéing the diskette pieces as Dresden petals gives this 1930s Style quilt a new “patent leather” look. My interpretation of the “New from Old” contest used “old” diskettes as a “new” quilt embellishment. What a fun way to do a quilt makeover!","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"DRESDEN DISKETTE","Maker":"[\"DIXON, LINDA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-10F","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["DRESDEN DISKETTE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"6q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-45","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"57","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-45/57_PatsyThompson.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Everything Old is New Again","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Hand-dyed sateen, silk batting, machine trapunto, free motion machine quilting.","QuiltTopF054":"Thompson, Patsy","LocMadeF057a":"Holland","ProvStateF057d":"Ohio","description":"This feathered wreath is a modern day “souped up” version of the traditional feathered wreaths I hand-quilted during my first 25 years as a quilter. It celebrates my metamorphosis as a quilter, journeying from hand quilting on muslin and drab 100% cotton fabric prints to hand-dying alternative fabrics like this cotton sateen and using all kinds of beautiful threads to crate a machine-trapuntoed feathered wreath that has a unique look. We borrow from the old to create the new!","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN","Maker":"[\"THOMPSON, PATSY\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-128","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:10","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"965nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-58","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"69","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-58/69_DeborahHolman.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Evolution","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Art work from original photo, painted with water soluble oil pastels, flip-n-stitch surround, hand and machine quilted, hand embroidery, embellished with buttons.","QuiltTopF054":"Holman, Deborah","LocMadeF057a":"West Seneca","ProvStateF057d":"New York","description":"I fell in love with art as a very young person and felt a strong attachment to realistic painters like Andrew Wyeth. I still love Andrew Wyeth and realistic art, but, through my quilting, have come to love more abstract work and artists like Jackson Pollack. Hence, the realistic party of my work combines with the more abstract, embellished part to illustrate my “Evolution”.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"EVOLUTION","Maker":"[\"HOLMAN, DEBORAH\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-134","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:13","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["EVOLUTION"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"665nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-46","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"58","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-46/58_ShelleyBazinet.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Family Suppertime Sixties Style","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Convergence quilt technique in center; bordering fabric from 60's childhood supper memories, hand embroidery with embroidery floss. Interior hand dyed cotton in convergence technique. Hanah satin ribbon rouching and fabric yoyo's and charms as accents.","QuiltTopF054":"Bazinet, Shelley","LocMadeF057a":"Broad Brook","ProvStateF057d":"Connecticut","description":"In the 60’s, turquoise and gold were very stylish. As a child, my mom used the bordering fabric of this quilt to upholster our dining room chairs. When we downsized from our childhood home, she gave me the remaining bolt, hoping I could find a purpose for it. It had gone unused until now. It evoked happy memories of family dinnertime. I’m happy to honor this special fabric, using sewing techniques both new and old. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FAMILY SUPPERTIME SIXTIES STYLE","Maker":"[\"BAZINET, SHELLEY\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-129","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:10","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["FAMILY SUPPERTIME SIXTIES STYLE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Hq5nWZEB8akQsUweobmr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-866","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"08","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-866/08_CindyBriggs.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Fanciful Crowns","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"A vintage Dresden plate block, a new (with a twist) log cabin block made with reproduction fabrics, Swarovski hot fix crystals, embroidery floss, hand dyed fabric for binding, Hobbs heirloom wool batting","QuiltTopF054":"Briggs, Cindy Ann","LocMadeF057a":"Hadley","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania","description":"As a quilt artist, I love to take vintage pieces that our foremother’s made, the classic favorites that they turned to time and again and use those as the building blocks for something new and wonderful, by adding the unexpected, to create something that is fresh and exciting. As a machine quilter, for hire, my desire is to enhance these old time favorites with threadwork that would make our foremothers proud to display in their homes.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FANCIFUL CROWNS","Maker":"[\"BRIGGS, CINDY ANN\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-F7","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:24:43","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:53"},"sort":["FANCIFUL CROWNS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"-q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-61","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"72","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-61/72_BridgetWideman.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Felted Dresden","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Needle felted by hand using merino wool roving on a 100% wool felt base; crochet, machine quilted using superior thread; 100% cotton batting and backing fabric.","QuiltTopF054":"Wideman, Bridget","LocMadeF057a":"Gearhart","ProvStateF057d":"Oregon","description":"I had planned on making a Dresden Plate block using quilting cottons, but while experimenting with needle felting I thought it would be fun to try needle felting the Dresden shape onto wool felt. I was pleased with the initial shape, so I added a few embellishments. The felt, batting and reproduction 30’s backing are quilted using clear thread around each color division and a variegated meandering stitched background. The binding is done in the traditional manner.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FELTED DRESDEN","Maker":"[\"WIDEMAN, BRIDGET\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-137","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:13","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["FELTED DRESDEN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"9a5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-56","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"67","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-56/67_TerryPottmeyer.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Floral Flight","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Repurposed partially constructed vintage block; applique, embroidery, machine and hand quilting.","QuiltTopF054":"Pottmeyer, Terry","LocMadeF057a":"Mercer Island","ProvStateF057d":"Washington","description":"My version of "New from Old" is a quilt made with remnants and rejects from talent but anonymous quilters that came before me, put together in a new way. My entry evokes "old" AAQ contests as well, with a nod to the original house contest, pieced q8uilt fragments that I also used in my entry for the second contest, and even a bit of fancy stitching from last year’s crazy quilts. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FLORAL FLIGHT","Maker":"[\"POTTMEYER, TERRY\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-132","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:12","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["FLORAL FLIGHT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"3a5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-32","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"45","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-32/45_JillleCroisette.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Forgotten Rose","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Old kimono silks, old shirt fabric, commercial cottons, polyester batting; machine pieced, hand quilted.","QuiltTopF054":"Le Croissette, Jill","LocMadeF057a":"Carlsbad","ProvStateF057d":"California","description":"As I grow older, memories of long ago can smite me with sudden force. The them of New from Old made me remember events in times past and the many flowers I have received as tokens of love and friendship. This quilt recalls a rose I was given many years ago by someone who is no longer living. It was a precious gift.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FORGOTTEN ROSE","Maker":"[\"LE CROISSETTE, JILL\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-11C","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:07","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["FORGOTTEN ROSE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"2q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-29","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"42","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-29/42_MaryBeard.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Fred was a Tie Salesman and Mabel Really Loved Him - Chapter II","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Polyester ties, 100% cotton batting, upholstery fabric, glossy photos, buttons, lace trim. Machine piecing - hand applique, machine quilted.","QuiltTopF054":"Beard, Mary","LocMadeF057a":"Austin","ProvStateF057d":"Texas","description":"Fred was a salesman and Mabel loved making quilts from the samples when they were no longer part of his sales kit. Their love flourished and warmth contained them under the beautiful quilts. Entitled “Chapter II” because I made a much larger quilt using a similar theme. Plates hand cut out of ties using a paper pattern; machine sewn and machine quilted’ embellished with broken necklace, photo and buttons. Enjoy the romance! Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FRED WAS A TIE SALESMAN AND MABEL REALLY LOVED HIM - CHAPTER II","Maker":"[\"BEARD, MARY\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-119","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:07","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["FRED WAS A TIE SALESMAN AND MABEL REALLY LOVED HIM - CHAPTER II"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"IK5nWZEB8akQsUweobmr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-868","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"10","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-868/10_AlilceHelms.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Fresh Air","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Star pattern from Beautiful Quiltagami by Mary Jo Hiney. Vintage Birds in the air blocks; hand quilting; fabric origami star.","QuiltTopF054":"Helms, Alice","LocMadeF057a":"Asheville","ProvStateF057d":"North Carolina","description":"This quilt with a modern fabric origami star rising up from a field of vintage Birds in the Air blocks represents the evolution of quilting and reminds me that these kinds of simple blocks form the foundation for the contemporary style of today’s art quilters. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FRESH AIR","Maker":"[\"HELMS, ALICE\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-F9","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:24:43","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:53"},"sort":["FRESH AIR"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"2a5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-28","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"41","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-28/41_JanetSaulsbury.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Fresh as a Daisy","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Vintage block, vintage, muslin, old lace, new silk flowers and cotton pompoms. Machine pieced (original block was hand pieced) and machine quilted. Fused binding.","QuiltTopF054":"Saulsbury, Janet","LocMadeF057a":"Charlottesville","ProvStateF057d":"Virginia","description":"This 25 patch block was leftover from a set of blocks that were delivered to a guild meeting by the quilter’s daughter about 10 years ago. The navy and white pin dot fabric reminded me of an Easter dress that I wore as a child of that color with daisies on it. I updated the block with silk daisies and then the old block became a new piece as “Fresh as a Daisy!"","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FRESH AS A DAISY","Maker":"[\"SAULSBURY, JANET\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-118","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:06","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["FRESH AS A DAISY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Aa5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-68","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"79","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-68/79_DotCollins.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Full Circle","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Antique dresser scarf, feedsack, cotton fabric backing, 100 wt YLI silk thread, two layers wool batting, long arm free motion quilting.","QuiltTopF054":"Collins, Dot","LocMadeF057a":"Port Neches","ProvStateF057d":"Texas","description":"It is wonderful to create something new from old. Someone embroidered this dresser scarf to brighten a room. Later, it went to live in an antique store where I bought it last year. I added a feedsack border to make it the right size and quilted it with a triple wreath design using silk thread and wool batting – to brighten a room as a miniature quilt. So the dresser scarf has “traveled” Full Circle. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FULL CIRCLE","Maker":"[\"COLLINS, DOT\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-13E","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:15","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["FULL CIRCLE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"-65nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-62","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"73","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-62/73_EllenHernandez.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Generational Geese","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Design compilation original; geese traditonal block and internet circle of geese idea. Machine pieced, hand quilted; vintage rick rack embellishment, shirt sleeve for hanging sleeve.","QuiltTopF054":"Hernandez, Ellen","LocMadeF057a":"San Antonia","ProvStateF057d":"Texas","description":"Recently working with feedsacks and 1930’s reproductions led me to incorporate them into the New from Old challenge. Vintage fabric geese were made in the traditional way, and the more modern fabrics were paper pieced as a circle of geese. A pinwheel cheater cloth for the back is from my mother’s stash which still has the Montgomery Ward $0.39/yard (36” wide) tag, circa the 1950’s. The sleeve is an actual "sleeve" from an old homespun shirt. 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\r\nPainting is by my cousin, Tracy Hephner, photo transfer, machine piecing and applique, machine quilting, lace painting, hand embellishment.","QuiltTopF054":"Aller*, Allison Ann","LocMadeF057a":"Washougal","ProvStateF057d":"Washington","description":"My cousin Tracy Hephner painted this nostalgic portrait of our Grandma Seidman’s house in Grand Rapids especially for this quilt. I printed it on cotton and combined it with some 1930’s “Grandmother’s Flower Garden” blocks, adding some whimsical embellished flowers to evoke the wonderful childhood memories I have of playing outside in our grandma’s lovely gardens. She even had a “play yard” especially for us! 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Raw-edge applique, hand quilting.","QuiltTopF054":"Laird, Linda","LocMadeF057a":"San Diego","ProvStateF057d":"California","description":"I love to re-use and re-purpose vintage fabric scraps and textiles from my stash. I have many fond memories of time spent with my grandma in her garden, and I hope to re-awaken memories like these in the viewers of this piece.\r\n\r\nClick here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"GRANDMAS GARDEN","Maker":"[\"LAIRD, LINDA\"]","Date":"2010","legacy_kid":"1-6-125","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:09","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["GRANDMAS GARDEN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"-K5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-59","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"70","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-59/70_StarSophiaPrimm.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Grandmother's Curtains","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"A combination of vintage, recycled and new cotton fabrics, wool felt, beads, hand applique, machine applique, hand-stitching, machine quilting.","QuiltTopF054":"Primm, Star and Sophia","LocMadeF057a":"Huntsville","ProvStateF057d":"Utah","description":"When my daughter was three and money was tight, I made her a simple dress out of some old vintage curtains. She loved it, and I loved seeing her in it, knowing that it cost nothing and I had given new life to something old. Looking out the window, you can see a little girl wearing her new spring dress made from the same fabric as grandma’s curtains.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"GRANDMOTHERS CURTAINS","Maker":"[\"PRIMM, STAR AND SOPHIA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-135","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:13","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["GRANDMOTHERS CURTAINS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ia5nWZEB8akQsUweobmr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-869","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"11","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-869/11_AnnBoreau.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Hanky Panky","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Vintage women's handkerchiefs cut and arranged in a kaleidoscope pattern; machine quilted through a flour sack backing and hand embellished with beads, sequins, buttons and embroidery","QuiltTopF054":"Bordeau, Ann","LocMadeF057a":"Arden","ProvStateF057d":"North Carolina","description":"There was a time when a lady always carried a cloth handkerchief. It might be tucked in her coat or apron pocket or even up her sleeve. This kaleidoscope was inspired by hankies that I saved in a dresser drawer because they were too pretty to discard. It is held together with vintage beads, embroidery and buttons and backed with a portion of a used flour sack dishtowel hand-embroidered by my grandmother over 50 years ago.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"HANKY PANKY","Maker":"[\"BORDEAU, ANN\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-FA","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:24:43","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:53"},"sort":["HANKY PANKY"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"4K5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-35","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"48","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-35/48_DanaLynch.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Heavenly Swirls","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","DateFinishF023b":"2010","FeaturesF053":"100% cotton hand dyed fabrics from Ricky Tims. Machine blanket stitch applique. Machine quilted on a Bernina 430. Hand embroidered stem stitch in ditch of binding.","QuiltTopF054":"Lynch, Dana","LocMadeF057a":"Olive Branch","ProvStateF057d":"Mississippi","description":"I was inspired by a painted ceiling in the Terem Palace, built in 1635. The picture reminded me of light coming through darkness, just as quilting has done for decades. Quilting has weathered many changes through the years, but always preserves, becoming more beautiful with each new interpretation, and each new piece that’s made. I am so thankful to have the “Old” to inspire me and the “New” to bring these inspiration to life.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"HEAVENLY SWIRLS","Maker":"[\"LYNCH, DANA\"]","Date":"2010","legacy_kid":"1-6-11F","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:08","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["HEAVENLY SWIRLS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"0q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-21","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"34","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-21/34_TinaGraham.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Heirloom","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"100% cotton fabrics were hand painted with setacolor transparent and opaque fabric paints, thread painting, applique, beading and machine quilting techniques used.","QuiltTopF054":"Graham, Tina","LocMadeF057a":"Marion","ProvStateF057d":"Virginia","description":"I have been a quilter since the early 1980’s when I took a quilt as you go class. From a traditional quilt background, I am inspired by the "Art Quilt” movement. I love creating unique pieces combing traditional and modern construction techniques but using hand painted fabrics. My quilt Heirloom is word play and quilt play on the “New from Old” 2010 AAQ contest. There is value in embracing the past and excitement in forging into the future. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"HEIRLOOM","Maker":"[\"GRAHAM, TINA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-111","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:05","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["HEIRLOOM"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"AK5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-67","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"78","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-67/78_ShellyBurge.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Heirlooms","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","DateFinishF023b":"2010","FeaturesF053":"Hand dyed vintage damask napkin; fusible machine applique; domestic machine quilted; glass beads.","QuiltTopF054":"Burge, Shelly","LocMadeF057a":"Lincoln","ProvStateF057d":"Nebraska","description":"The idea of passing along family keepsakes and stories was the spark that helped me crate my quilt. I used a vintage Damask napkin as the background fabric, immersion dying it to give it new vitality. The heirloom linen reminded me of the work being done to preserve heirloom varies of fruits and vegetables. Fresh garden tomatoes are my favorite so that was the inspiration to draw a pattern for bright red tomatoes on the vine.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"HEIRLOOMS","Maker":"[\"BURGE, SHELLY\"]","Date":"2010","legacy_kid":"1-6-13D","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:15","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["HEIRLOOMS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"GK5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-91","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"100","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-91/100_SusiSoler.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"If Grandma Had Fancies","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Cotton, beads, buttons, sequins, seashells, ribbon, hand and machine embroidery, yo-yo's, rick rack, shisha mirro, charms, vintage button, gold metallic thread, fake leaves, hand dyed cotton","QuiltTopF054":"Soler, Susi","LocMadeF057a":"Worthington","ProvStateF057d":"Ohio","description":"My Great Grandma made crazy quilts with the few little bits of what she must have considered her fancy fabrics, and these were left to me, a great grand daughter she didn’t know she would have. She was just a plain farm women in Laurelville, Ohio, so she didn’t have a lot of money to spend on all the fancy beads and trims that we have today. Sometimes I think we take for granted all that we have available for quilting – some quilters spend $20 a yard on fabric from fancy quilting stores. I decided to make this fancy crazy quilt with some of the things. …beads and charms and trims, that I think my Great Grandma would have enjoyed having “in her day”. She would have had so much fun! Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"IF GRANDMA HAD FANCIES","Maker":"[\"SOLER, SUSI\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-153","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:20","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["IF GRANDMA HAD FANCIES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"xq5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-9","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"23","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-9/23_MarieJohansen.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"If the Baltimore Ladies Had Batiks","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Original based on a Baltimore block pattern. Batiks - 20/80 batting - hand applique - hand quilting - ink (adding dimension to flowers).","QuiltTopF054":"Johansen, Marie","LocMadeF057a":"Friday Harbor","ProvStateF057d":"Washington","description":"I love vintage quilts but I always like adding an updated twist to traditional patterns. Baltimore Beauty quilts have fascinated me for many years but I really wanted to add a modern element to this traditional design. I challenged myself to pair one of my favorite fabric types (batiks) with a typical Baltimore Beauty style block. Voila! My answer to the 2010 theme "New from Old" became "What if the Baltimore Ladies Had Batiks?"","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"IF THE BALTIMORE LADIES HAD BATIKS","Maker":"[\"JOHANSEN, MARIE\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-106","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:02","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["IF THE BALTIMORE LADIES HAD BATIKS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Jq5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-105","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"114","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-105/114_JannekenSmucker.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"It's the Dawning of the Age of the Quilt Revival","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"*Not eligible for voting (AAQ board member)*

\r\nVintage fabrics from 1960's and 1970's, organic cotton batting, machine piecing, hand quilting and embroidery. ","QuiltTopF054":"Smucker*, Janneken","LocMadeF057a":"Philadelphia","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania","description":"Using all vintage fabrics from the 1960s and 1970s—including some choice pieces of cheater cloth—gleaned from my grandmother’s stash and boxes acquired at garage sales, I have created a piece celebrating the limited materials, DIY attitude, psychedelic colors, and design sense that marked the dawning of the great American quilt revival. This ongoing “craze for quilts,” as Life magazine called it in 1973, started in these years before an industry providing quiltmaking resources existed. ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"ITS THE DAWNING OF THE AGE OF THE QUILT REVIVAL","Maker":"[\"SMUCKER*, JANNEKEN\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-160","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:23","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["ITS THE DAWNING OF THE AGE OF THE QUILT REVIVAL"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"_q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-65","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"76","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-65/76_SandraStarley.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"I've Got the Blues--But Things are Looking Up","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Traditional 9 patch and arrow.","QuiltTopF054":"Starley, Sandra","LocMadeF057a":"Moab","ProvStateF057d":"Utah","description":"Inspired by my antique c.1890 blue/white 9 patch arrow/blue cross quilt that demands to be displayed with the arrows pointing due north. The title plays on the juxtaposition of the positive direction with the ‘blue’ (aka sad) fabrics. Circa 1890 fabrics-antique indigo and cadet blues (5 large arrows) and reproductions. Arrows were paperpieced form my design, the small ones are 1 inch square. Bamboo/cotton batting. Machine piecing and quilting. It was fun working small but hard to cut into the 120 year old fabric.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"IVE GOT THE BLUES--BUT THINGS ARE LOOKING UP","Maker":"[\"STARLEY, SANDRA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-13B","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:14","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["IVE GOT THE BLUES--BUT THINGS ARE LOOKING UP"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"JK5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-103","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"113","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-103/113_MicheleMuska.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Johanna's Parlor","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"*Not eligible for voting (AAQ board member)*

\r\nHand embroidered and quilted (also machine quilted), tone on tone zebra silk/cottons, pleated silk rickrack and vintage inspired trim.","QuiltTopF054":"Muska*, Michele","LocMadeF057a":"Enfield","ProvStateF057d":"Connecticut","description":"The center fabric immediately brought me back to my childhood days that I spent with my Grammie Johanna. We sat in her dark parlor with our TV trays at lunch time to watch her soap operas. The plants that sat upon china plates on her radiator looked too exotic for the rst of the setting. Using this fabric for the focal point of my quilt brought to life these old memories that I had temporarily forgotten about. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"JOHANNAS PARLOR","Maker":"[\"MUSKA*, MICHELE\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-15F","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:22","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["JOHANNAS PARLOR"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"_K5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-63","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"74","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-63/74_EllenHernandez.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Juice and Chips: Take Two","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Recycled Caprisun juice foil packs, hardware store's paint chip samples; machine pieced and quilted, sheet hem for hanging sleeve.","QuiltTopF054":"Hernandez, Ellen","LocMadeF057a":"San Antonia","ProvStateF057d":"Texas","description":"As an avid recycler, the New from Old challenge with no "fabric" constraints beckoned me to try to reuse non-traditional quilt items. CapriSun juice foil bags for the centers started the purple, red and green fruit theme. A trip to the hardware store provided paint chips for the inner border. The back is a homespun dishtowel. A sheet’s hem was the perfect size to be reused as the hanging sleeve.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"JUICE AND CHIPS TAKE TWO","Maker":"[\"HERNANDEZ, ELLEN\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-139","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:14","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["JUICE AND CHIPS TAKE TWO"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"3q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-33","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"46","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-33/46_DianaRamsay.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"June is Bustin' Out All Over","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Flowers, some leaves & butterfly were adapted from patterns in Quilter's Newsletter Magazines: 9/93 pgs. 34-35-36; 10/1 pg. 43; 3/01 pg. 53. Cotton fabrics; steam a Seam II; basting glue; nylon tulle; cotton, silk and embroidery threads, beads, Printed Treasures label.","QuiltTopF054":"Ramsay, Diana","LocMadeF057a":"Asheville","ProvStateF057d":"North Carolina","description":"Old: Background fabrics are 1930’s reproduction prints. Foreground is flowers of coordinating solids. New: This quilt was made with techniques, materials, and approach to design that did not exist in the ‘30’s. As I worked on this quilt I found myself humming, “June is bustin’ out all over …” thus the name. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"JUNE IS BUSTIN OUT ALL OVER","Maker":"[\"RAMSAY, DIANA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-11D","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:07","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["JUNE IS BUSTIN OUT ALL OVER"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"9q5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-57","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"68","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-57/68_SylviaWeir.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Kansas Dugout","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Kansas Dugout traditional pattern; feedsacks/handpieced/hand quilted with perle cotton; edges turned under and whipped closed.","QuiltTopF054":"Weir, Sylvia","LocMadeF057a":"Beaumont","ProvStateF057d":"Texas","description":"A $5 quilt top of feed-sack squares, a stack of plain blue squares from my mother’s quilting stash, and an old magazine with the pattern “Kansas Dugout” formed the basis for this piece. I prefer machine work but this piece called for templates, hand-piecing, quilting with perle cotton and turning under the edges as a return to old-time quilting. Missing was the chatter of quilting friends sharing gossip, recipes, coffee and wonderful desserts.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"KANSAS DUGOUT","Maker":"[\"WEIR, SYLVIA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-133","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:13","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["KANSAS DUGOUT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"JK5nWZEB8akQsUweobmr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-872","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"14","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-872/14_RamonaBates.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Label Me","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Labels, back (neck) silk ties from bow ties, cotton fabric, cotton batting, stabilizer (interfacing), machine pieced and quilted; used labels in similar fashion as old cigar ribbons were used on old quilts","QuiltTopF054":"Bates, Ramona","LocMadeF057a":"Little Rock","ProvStateF057d":"Arkansas","description":"I have been saving labels from clothing for years now. They are from shirts, jeans, dresses and ties. I have often thought they would make a nice quilt, using them like the old cigar silks were used. It took the announcement of this quilt contest to finally push me to make the quilt. The inspiration statement spoke of my use of the labels as the cigar silks had been used:\r\nImagine antique quilt blocks, trims, color palettes, and stitches translated and transformed by state-of the art sewing machines, vibrant modern fabrics and new techniques by the innovative quiltmakers of today.\r\nI used a fusible stabilizer to arrange the labels, hold them in place for stitching, and to align the vertical strips. The labels are used to form the “coins” while I used silk ribbons from bow ties for the vertical black strips. The quilt is machine pieced and quilted. It is 16 in square.\r\n","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"LABEL ME","Maker":"[\"BATES, RAMONA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-FD","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:24:44","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:53"},"sort":["LABEL ME"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"5K5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-39","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"51","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-39/51_SandiGoldman.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Linked to the Past","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","DateFinishF023b":"2010","FeaturesF053":"The Quilters Album of Patchwork Patterns, Jinny Beyer, pages 352 & 353. Antique quilt block, 100% cotton fabrics foundation pieced by hand, quilted by hand with cotton.","QuiltTopF054":"Goldman, Sandi","LocMadeF057a":"Annandale","ProvStateF057d":"Virginia","description":"The local guild challenge to incorporate an antique block into a new quilt combined with the Alliance Challenge inspired this piece. The antique block was reworked into a Drunkards Path combining old and new fabrics. A balanced contrast is achieved with the linear elements in the strip piecing and the movement of the curved elements. The color scheme reflects the original block and the large quilting stitch adds texture and a contemporary feel.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"LINKED TO THE PAST","Maker":"[\"GOLDMAN, SANDI\"]","Date":"2010","legacy_kid":"1-6-122","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:09","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["LINKED TO THE PAST"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Iq5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-101","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"111","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-101/111_MegCox.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Literal-Minded","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"*Not eligible for voting (AAQ board member)*

\r\nCotton and silk fabric, hand-pieced and machine-quilted. Embellishments include buttons, trim and several trinket/charms.","QuiltTopF054":"Cox*, Meg","LocMadeF057a":"Princeton","ProvStateF057d":"New Jersey","description":"I thought it would be fun to follow the contest theme quite literally, so I spelled out the word NEW using old buttons. The black and white silk is something I’ve had for decades, originally picked up at Liberty of London, so that is also old, as is the lace. As a writer by trade, I put words into my quilts at every opportunity, and this seemed like a perfect one.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Maker Associator":"51-150-16","Pattern":"LITERAL-MINDED","Maker":"[\"COX*, MEG\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-15D","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:22","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["LITERAL-MINDED"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"wK5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-3","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"17","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-3/17_KarenBennick.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Love Apple or Pomegranate","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"The Quilter Ladies Scrapbook by Variable Star Quilters Published 1987 from Pennsylvania German FolkArt Designs. Treated fabric, fused applique, monofilament thread to secure applique and quilted design through tissue paper.","QuiltTopF054":"Bennick, Karen","LocMadeF057a":"Oceanside","ProvStateF057d":"California","description":"The pattern came from the book The Quilter Ladies’ Scrapbook from Pennsylvania German Folk-Art Designs by Variable Star Quilts, published in 1987. The change from that pattern was to add two flowers to balance the pattern for a 16 block. The “new” is that it is done on the sewing machine, the fabric has been treated to give it a slightly metallic finish, and fused fabric was blanket stitched with monofilament thread.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"LOVE APPLE OR POMEGRANATE","Maker":"[\"BENNICK, KAREN\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-100","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:01","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["LOVE APPLE OR POMEGRANATE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Ha5nWZEB8akQsUweobmr","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-865","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"07","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-865/07_CindyBriggs.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Love is the Heart's Embellishment","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"The candlewicking probably had a pattern but it was in my mother's stash and probably not done by her. So I don't know any info on that. Candlewicked piece (found) added to a beautiful new border print fabric, contemporary collors, machine quilted, embellished with pink marker and Swarovski hot fix crystals, hobbs heirloom wool batting","QuiltTopF054":"Briggs, Cindy Ann","LocMadeF057a":"Hadley","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania","description":"As a quilt artist, I love to take vintage pieces that our foremother’s made, the classic favorites that they turned to time and again and use those as the building blocks for something new and wonderful, by adding the unexpected, to create something that is fresh and exciting. As a machine quilter, for hire, my desire is to enhance these old time favorites with threadwork that would make our foremothers proud to display in their homes.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"LOVE IS THE HEARTS EMBELLISHMENT","Maker":"[\"BRIGGS, CINDY ANN\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-F6","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:24:42","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:37:00"},"sort":["LOVE IS THE HEARTS EMBELLISHMENT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"165nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-26","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"39","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-26/39_MaryPumphrey.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Love My Jammies, Love My Tea","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Cotton fabrics - recycled pajamas - and buttons. Machine pieced and hand appliqued, hand quilted.","QuiltTopF054":"Pumphrey, Mary Vesta","LocMadeF057a":"Bella Vista","ProvStateF057d":"Arkansas","description":"The inspiration for Love My Jammies, Love My Tea was an old, well worn, well loved pair of pajamas my daughter-in-law sent me, asking if their heart shaped button and knit fabric could be used as the “old” in my quilt. She loves tea and teapots so that was added. From there it took on a life of its own. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"LOVE MY JAMMIES LOVE MY TEA","Maker":"[\"PUMPHREY, MARY VESTA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-116","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:06","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["LOVE MY JAMMIES LOVE MY TEA"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Dq5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-81","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"91","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-81/91_JamieMorgan.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Mary Clark's Quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Cotton, old hand kerchief (1960's?) from Mary Clark's oldst daughter, a school teacher. Machine and hand embellished.","QuiltTopF054":"Morgan, Mary","LocMadeF057a":"East Wenatchee","ProvStateF057d":"Washington","description":"The Old and New together in one small quilt. My original design using photos of Grandmother holding her oldest granddaughter. Mary’s “Rose of Sharon” quilt is king sized and made for the Clark family summer house in Onekama, Mich. It is two layers, all hand quilted with appliqué rose design on top. Five generations have enjoyed and treasured it.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"MARY CLARKS QUILT","Maker":"[\"MORGAN, MARY\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-14A","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:18","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:36:59"},"sort":["MARY CLARKS QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Gq5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-93","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"102","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-93/102_ShellyPagliai.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"May Basket","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Traditional Basket Block - Cotton fabrics, cotton thread, polyester, rickrack, polyester batting. Hand and machine piecing, hand embroidery, machine quilting","QuiltTopF054":"Pagliai, Shelly","LocMadeF057a":"Macon","ProvStateF057d":"Missouri","description":"I purchased the orphan basket block for $1 at an antique shop. I picked it apart, replaced the stained white, and re-pieced the block by hand. I designed floral embroidery for the corners and pulled colors from the original print to use. I found the stripe in my vintage fabric stash and used rickrack that my grandmother had purchased for 31 cents a long time ago. Old materials, new design, an orphan salvaged!","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"MAY BASKET","Maker":"[\"PAGLIAI, SHELLY\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-155","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:20","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["MAY BASKET"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"Kq5nWZEB8akQsUweoLb6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-109","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"107","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-109/107_JacqueChase.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Memories","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"All vintage - damask napkins, hankies, tea towels, buttons, yoyos, crochet doilies, crochet trim and lace. Crazy quilting and embroidery.","QuiltTopF054":"Chase, Jacque","LocMadeF057a":"La Conner","ProvStateF057d":"Washington","description":"My joy of color, design and fabric textures is the main emphasis for my fiber art. I pulled from my forty year collection of vintage linens, lace and buttons for this piece. My oldest daughter made the “yoyos” around the age of 10 in the early seventies. The hankies and tea towels were gifts from my Grandmother Marie. The crochet items were made by my Grandmother Theresa in the 1950’s. Click here to bid on this quilt on eBay.com 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 8 through 9pm EST on Monday, Nov. 15 ","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"MEMORIES","Maker":"[\"CHASE, JACQUE\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-164","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:23","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["MEMORIES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"zK5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-15","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"29","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-15/29_LisaAllen.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Memories of Big Mama","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","FeaturesF053":"Blends an old traditional pattern, bits of fabric from my great grand-mother, Big Mama's hand-pieced blocks, an original pieced-applique design, machine quilting and a bit of machine embroidery.","QuiltTopF054":"Allen, Lisa","LocMadeF057a":"Lubbock","ProvStateF057d":"Texas","description":"In 1967 my great-grandmother, Big Mama, introduced me to quilting. After her death in 1977, I received her shoebox full of hand-pieced 4-patch blocks. Inspired by the Double-Wedding-Ring quilt Big Mama made for my wedding in 1975, my “New from Old” blends an old, traditional pattern, bits of fabric from Big Mama’s hand-pieced blocks, an original pieced-applique design, machine quilting and a bit of machine embroidery.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"MEMORIES OF BIG MAMA","Maker":"[\"ALLEN, LISA\"]","legacy_kid":"1-6-10C","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["MEMORIES OF BIG MAMA"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"wa5nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-4","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"18","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-4/18_TinaMcHenry.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Memories of Grandma","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","DateFinishF023b":"2010","FeaturesF053":"Center element from (Karen McTauish) Secrets of Elemental Quilting. Center (old hankie) hand dyed fabric, machine trapunto, hyperquilted feathers, hot fix pearls.","QuiltTopF054":"McHenry, Tina","LocMadeF057a":"Jamestown","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania","description":"As a child I was privileged to have a house grandma, and a barn grandma. My house grandma was my barn grandma’s mother, who always wore a dress, broach, perfume and carried a beautiful hankie in her apron pocket. She did the entire inside chores while my barn grandma worked outside. When I found this new package of hankies in a box twenty years after her passing they still had her scent on them, even though they had never been used.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"MEMORIES OF GRANDMA","Maker":"[\"MCHENRY, TINA\"]","Date":"2010","legacy_kid":"1-6-101","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:02","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["MEMORIES OF GRANDMA"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"265nWZEB8akQsUweoLX6","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"52-152-30","InstNameF003":["Quilt Alliance"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Quilt Alliance; New from Old","InstInvContrNumF004":"43","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/52-152-30/43_JamieFingal.jpg"],"QuiltTitleF009":"Metal Measures","OverallWidthF12a":"16 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"16 inches","DateFinishF023b":"2010","FeaturesF053":"Measuring tape fabric, wool felt, old zippers, embroidery thread. Fabric was Mistyfused onto zippers and handsewn into place. Zigzag on domestic machine to felt.","QuiltTopF054":"Fingal, Jamie","LocMadeF057a":"Orange","ProvStateF057d":"California","description":"The quintessential American design made into a modern day log cabin that is heavy on the metal.","function":"Image - medium display (250-500 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","verify":"yes","Pattern":"METAL MEASURES","Maker":"[\"FINGAL, JAMIE\"]","Date":"2010","legacy_kid":"1-6-11A","project_id":"52","form_id":"152","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-05-27 13:20:07","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:16:50"},"sort":["METAL MEASURES"]}]}}

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