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Susana Allen Hunter
Quiltmaker
Wilcox County, Alabama, United States
The Henry Ford

Quilter Susana Hunter turned the “fabric” of everyday life into eye-catching quilts with an abstract, asymmetrical and often modern feel. Represented in the fabrics that make up Susana Hunter’s quilts are work clothes worn from the family’s toil in the fields, sacks from the cotton seed they planted each spring, scraps from the clothes Susana sewed for her family, and bulk sugar sacks from the food staples the Hunters bought at the local general store. Susana’s quilts warmed her family during chilly Alabama winters in the inadequately heated home. They added splashes of color to the unadorned living space—a cheerful kaleidoscope of vivid pattern and design against newspaper-covered walls. Susana very rarely bought new fabric for her quilts; she used what was at hand. Yet the lack of materials didn’t restrict this resourceful quilter’s creativity. Susana Hunter could cast her artistic eye over her pile of worn clothing, dress scraps, and left-over feed and fertilizer sacks—and envision her next quilt.
Susana's quilts are pieced in a design-as-you-go improvisational style found among both blacks and whites in poorer, more isolated pockets of the rural South. People living in these more remote areas had less access to quilt pattern ideas published in newspapers or printed in books. For fabrics, rural women depended on mail order catalogs or whatever was available in the local store. These "constraints" left quilt makers like Susana Hunter free to use their imaginations.
Making an improvisational quilt top required a continual stream of creativity during the entire process, as the quilt maker made design decisions on the fly, fashioning an attractive whole out of whatever materials were at hand. Overall visual impact mattered most-not minor details such as whether a patch in a row had a square or rectangular shape. Size and shape was determined by the scraps available at the time.
Creative recycling such as this was not only a means of survival. For many rural quilters, it was also a matter of pride to be able to "make something pretty out of nothing." Represented in the fabrics that make up Susana Hunter's quilts are work clothes worn from the family's toil in the fields, sacks from the cotton seed they planted each spring, scraps from the clothes Susana sewed for her family, and bulk sugar sacks from the food staples the Hunters bought in bulk at the local general store.
Susana's quilts warmed her family during chilly Alabama winters in the inadequately heated home. They added splashes of color to the unadorned living space-a cheerful kaleidoscope of vivid pattern and design against newspaper-covered walls. Susana very rarely bought new fabric for her quilts, she used what was at hand. Yet the lack of materials didn't restrict this resourceful quilter's creativity. Susana Hunter could cast her artistic eye over her pile of worn clothing, dress scraps, and left-over feed and fertilizer sacks-and envision her next quilt. -- By Jeanine Head Miller
Was the maker a woman, man or a group?
Female
When was the quiltmaker born?
02/14/1912
Date and place of death.
11/11/2005
Ethnic background/tribal affiliation:
African American
Occupation (if retired, former occupation):
Tenant farmer who grew cotton and corn.
Where was the quiltmaker born?
Ackerville, Alabama (AL), United States
Quiltmaker's maiden name:
Allen
Father's Name:
Allen, Tobe
Father's birthplace:
Alabama
Mother's Name:
Allen, Mary Richardson
Mother's birthplace:
Alabama
Spouse's/Spouses' name(s):
Hunter, Julius
Estimate the number of quilts made by this maker:
more than 50
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The Henry Ford Michigan Quilt Project
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Michigan Quilt Project Michigan State University
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Black Diaspora Quilt History Project -
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts Black Diaspora Quilt History Project
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The Improvisational Quilts of Susana A...
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Coverlet Hunter, Susana Alle...
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Four Patch Quilt Hunter, Susana Alle...
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Housetop, or Pig ... Hunter, Susana Alle...
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