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Symbiotic Stitches: The Quilts of Maggie McFarland Gillispie and John Gillispie Jr.
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From Uncoverings 1995, Volume 16 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group
1995
By: O'Bryant-Seabrook, Marlene
Marlene O'Bryant-Seabrook, PH.D., is a retired educator with thirty years of public school and college teaching experience. She notes that she "did not take quilting seriously until 1990," but she is now a fiber artist whose quilts have been exhibited nationally. She creates original quilts that teach or tell a story and particularly enjoys sharing them with elementary school children.
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Contents and Preface
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Origins and Traditions of Marseilles N...
Berenson, Kathryn W.
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Ruth Finley and the Colonial Revival E...
Clark, Ricky
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Marion Cheever Whiteside Newton: Desig...
Patterson, Naida Treadway
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The Origin of Mountain Mist Patterns
Waldvogel, Merikay
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Marketing Quilt Kits in the 1920s and ...
Cord, Xenia E.
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Quilts in the Final Rite of Passage: A...
Gebel, Carol Williams
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Making Critical Connections in Quilt S...
Elsley, Judy
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Authors and Editor and Index
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