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Colonial Williamsburg, Folk Art Museum
101 Visitor Center Drive Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Spanning four centuries, a particular strength of the textile collection lies in quilts that women and some men constructed and decorated by piecing small bits of cloth together into geometric patterns or appliquéing cutout shapes onto a ground fabric. The hand stitches that held the finished quilt top to the warm inner batting and plainer backing fabrics added additional texture and subtle pattern. Today, many quilts that once warmed beds are appreciated for their abstract designs and impressive color as works of art in their own right. Additionally, the figured and fancy woven bed coverlets of the 19th century exemplify the period’s fondness for brilliant color and bold pattern.
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Documentation Project
Black Diaspora Quilt History Project -
Quiltmaker
Gee's Bend Quilters Black Diaspora Quilt History Project
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Quiltmaker
Hunter, Susana Allen The Henry Ford