From Uncoverings 2004, Volume 25 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
2004
By: Chase, Loretta B.; Worthen, Pamela Weeks
Loretta B. Chase has been studying both New England rural development and regional quilt history since she moved to New Hampshire from California twenty years ago. She holds a B.A. in Decorative Art from the University of California, Berkeley, and an M.S. in Resource Administration and Management (Community Development) from the University of New Hampshire. Currently Chase works as a watershed planner to restore and protect the Cocheco River that powered the great nineteenth century cotton printing mills in Dover. She also teaches quilting to women's groups in Belize.
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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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Mary Black's Family Quilts: Changing S...
Horton, Laurel
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A Quilt for General Grant
Beaver-Buffington, Kaaren
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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