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pieced quilt, unknown maker, c. 1850, Kentucky |
Last week I did two lectures, one on Wednesday and the other on Sunday. Wednesday's lecture was about the New York Beauties, and I was visiting with the Puyallup Valley Quilters in Washington. A fun group, and I showed a whole range of New York Beauty Quilts made between 1850 and present day.
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Cinco de Mayo, Buda Bee Quilters, Buda, Texas, 2008 |
On Sunday, I spoke about "Masterpiece Quilts, Modernism in American Patchwork" at the Portland SewDown. It was a luncheon lecture at The Nines Hotel. The unofficial subtitle was "There's something modern about that quilt", and I shared patchwork quilts made between 1810 and 1995.
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pieced quilt "Economy Block", unknown maker, c. 1810, New England |
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"Crossroads", unknown maker, c. 1870, Texas |
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"Layered Fans", unknown maker, c. 1920, New York |
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Hexagon Diamonds, unknown maker, c. 1970, Oregon |
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Cross Currents Study #3, 1995, Andrea Balosky, Oregon |
Doing two lectures in one week was a great way to wrap up doing lectures for the year. Quilts are beginning to travel and I'm working on some projects with the collection, so I'm taking a break from lectures to facilitate my work with the quilts. I'll get back to it in the future, and will probably say a few words at the events I'm planning in 2015.
Coming soon, an exhibit: "Masterpiece Quilts, Modernism in American Patchwork, 1810-1970" at Latimer Quilt & Textile Center in Tillamook, Oregon. Exhibit opens in March and runs through April. Stay tuned for more details, or visit Latimer's web site (
click here).