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Analysis of a Late Nineteenth-Century Redwork Quilt Top

2007
Shultis, Lynne
United States
From Uncoverings 2007, Volume 28 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
Lynne Shultis is a Labor Relations Associate at the University at Albany and holds an MS degree in psychology from the Sage Colleges. She has always been interested in antique textiles and for a short time sold vintage clothing, spe­cializing in nineteenth-century pieces. Lynne's mother and both grandmoth­ers were avid sewers, and she began quilting in 1995 when a friend encouraged her to "try it." Her first quilt, a Delectable Mountain design, won top honors at a local quilt show. Lynne has a deep interest in nineteenth-century quilts and American life. She lives in Albany, New York, with her family.

​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 2007, Volume 28, at this link, https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/aqsg-uncoverings/33/.

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