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Mary Black's Family Quilts: Changing Styles, Status and Fabric Availability
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From Uncoverings 2004, Volume 25 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2004
By: Horton, Laurel
Laurel Horton has an M.S. in Library Science (University of Kentucky) and an M.A. in Folklore (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill). She has served AQSG both as president and as editor of Uncoverings. A frequent author and lecturer, her research interests include quiltmaking traditions in the southeastern United States, international quiltmaking, mosaic patchwork, and issues regarding gender. Her book on the Mary Black family quilts will be published in 2005 by the University of South Carolina Press.
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Uncoverings 2004, Volume 25 of the Res...
Sullivan, Kathlyn
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Contents and Preface
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Rocky Road to Analysis: Interpreting Q...
Brackman, Barbara
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Ihr Teppich: Quilts and Fraktur
Cawley, Lucinda R.
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Sunday School Scholars Quilt: Civil Wa...
Eisemon, Virginia
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A Quilt for General Grant
Beaver-Buffington, Kaaren
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A Blue Hills Quilt: To Miss Charlotte ...
Chase, Loretta B.; Worthen, Pamela Weeks
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Eighteenth-Century Indigo-Resist Fabri...
Gale, Mary E. ; Ordonez, Margaret T.
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Authors and Editor and Index
Sullivan, Kathlyn