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Uncoverings 2009, Volume 30 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group

2009

Editor(s): Horton, Laurel

"Contents and Preface" By: Horton, Laurel, pages 3-10.
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"Two Norwegian Silk Quilts in America" By: Derrick, Peggy; McShannock, Linda, pages 11-44.
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"William Pinch and the Rainbow Quilt Block Company " By: Pinka, Sharon Fulton, pages 45-76.
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"The Persuasive Power of a Quilt: A Study of a Battered Women's Prison Project" By: Amelon, Jane, pages 77-102.
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"The Stearns & Foster Company (1846-1900): The Inside Story" By: Pumphrey, Linda M. , pages 103-134.
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"The Development of Geometric Pictorial Patchwork, 1800-1950" By: Fitzgerald, Mary Reecy, pages 135-170.
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"Reflections on Quilt History: Accomplishments and Challenges" By: Gunn, Virginia, pages 171-190.
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"Contributors and Index" By: Horton, Laurel, pages 191-208.
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Contents and Preface

Horton, Laurel

2009

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Two Norwegian Silk Quilts in America

Derrick, Peggy; McShannock, Linda

2009

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Peggy Derrick has been a quilt researcher, designer, and quiltmak­er since 1990. She holds a B.A. in Art from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and an M.A. in Textile History/Quilt Studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She curated Visual Systems: The Quilter's Eye, an exhibition of quilts from the International Quilt Study Center collection. As an intern and a vol­unteer at the Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum in Decorah, Iowa, Derrick examined and researched their collection of approximately 110 quilts.

Linda McShannock has served as collections curator at the Minnesota Historical Society since 1995. She holds a B.S. in Fashion Merchandising from the University of Minnesota, and an M.A. in Textile History/Quilt Studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her research into the profession of dressmaking will be published in a forthcoming volume of Minnesota History. She is a former president and board member of the Textile Center, a member of the Costume Society of America, and a member of AQSG.

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William Pinch and the Rainbow Quilt Block Company

Pinka, Sharon Fulton

2009

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The Persuasive Power of a Quilt: A Study of a Battered Women's Prison Project

Amelon, Jane

2009

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The Stearns & Foster Company (1846-1900): The Inside Story

Pumphrey, Linda M.

2009

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The Development of Geometric Pictorial Patchwork, 1800-1950

Fitzgerald, Mary Reecy

2009

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Reflections on Quilt History: Accomplishments and Challenges

Gunn, Virginia

2009

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Contributors and Index

Horton, Laurel

2009

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