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1 Embroidered Quilts

2 Changi Quilt Made for Australian Soldiers by English women in Changi who were also prisoners of war c

3 Changi Quilt Made for Japanese Soldiers by English women in Changi who were prisoners of war c

4 Emroidered Pojagi 1800s

5 Appliqué Quilts North America and England

6 Appliqué Quilt Heart and Dove Ireland1800

7 Appliqué and Pieced Quilt Ireland 1870

8 Chintz Quilt 1830 and detail from a Chintz Quilt

9 Baltimore Album Quilt 1840

10 Baltimore Album Quilt 1850

11 President’s Wreath 1860 Rose of Sharon Block

12 Centennial Album Quilt1876-80

13 Harriet Powers “The Bible Quilt” 1886

14 Harriet Powers “The Creation of the Animals” 1898

15 Marie Webster “Poinsettia Quilt” 1915

16 Appliqué Quilt Rosa Parks 1949

17 Appliqué Quilts Hawaiian Quilts

18 The Crown Of Ka'iulandi 1900s

19 Lisa Louise Adams 1949 Siraing Hapu'u

20 Rachael and Malia Keekne “Tree Fern” 1989-91

21 Stan Yates “Buds and Flowers” 1993

22 Appliqué Quilts From other parts of the Globe

23 Tivaevae Quilt New Zealand1940

24 Tivaevae Quilt New Zealand1990

25 Mary Hannaford Bible Quilt1921-30 Australian

26 Tarok Fattoh “Egyptian Splendor” 2004

27 Appliqué Tent Hanging Northern Africa 1900s

28 PatriciaCampbell “Jacobean in the Arbor” 1990s Australian

29 Appliqué Quilt Netherlands2001

30 Molas Molas are create in Panama on the coral archipelago called the Mulatas Islands by the Kuna women. Mola means any piece of cloth used to cover. Molas are composed of several layers of clothe worked in reverse appliqué,

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35 Mola Blouse 1930

36 Two Iguanas or Two Monkeys 1927

37 Reverse Appliqué 1975

38 Lobster or Crayfish 1982

39 Heads of Fish, Snake, or Tadpoles

40 Three Boys In Canoe 1989

41 Demon with Four Eyes 1991

42 Sea Creature

43 Fisherman Returning with Barracuda 1992

44 Contemporary Appliqué Quilts

45 Anne Woringer “Les Mains Negatifs” 2000

46 Ursula Rauch, Germany “African Paralysis” 1996

47 Carol Anne Grotrain “Harbinger of the Spring” 2000

48 Veda Newman “Bass” 2000

49 Diana Whitmer Francko Trade 1994

50 New Image “Never Done” 1994

51 Rachel Brumer “Piece Marker VIII”1999

52 Rachel Bunner “Feather Bed” 1994

53 Ruth McDowell “Coffee Conversation” 1995

54 Susan Shie and James Acord “Night Chant: A Green Quilt” 1993

55 Terrie Hancock Mangot “Shrine in the Garden” 1973-88


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