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A Style Emerges: Korean Culture in Contemporary Quilts

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From Uncoverings 2001, Volume 22 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group

2001

By: Eikmeier, Barbara J

Barbara J. Eikmeier is a quiltmaker who is very interested in "quilting in the classroom." She volunteers wherever she lives, sharing quilting and quilt history with all grades levels in the local schools. Barbara is the author of Kids Can Quilt and of Traditional Quilts for Kids to Make and co-author of Traditional Quilts with Painless Borders. Her cur­rent research began when she accompanied her husband on a mili­tary assignment to Korea from July 1999 to July 2001.

​When AQSG added Uncoverings articles to the Quilt Index, they omitted all the illustrations, for lack of permissions. Although the articles found in the QI (1980-2010, 2012-2016) lack illustrations, they link to quilts, essays, special collections, and documentation projects across the Quilt Index, introducing them to a wider audience. The permission issues have since been resolved and in 2024, AQSG completed adding all the Uncoverings volumes from 1980-2023 to the Digital Commons@University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They are completely searchable and include all the illustrations. You can find, Uncoverings 2001, Volume 22, at this link, https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/aqsg-uncoverings/39/.