Barbara Black was standing in a large crowd at a Kentucky quilt show when she heard news so big she had to grab a seat. Her "Red and White - By the Numbers" had been selected as the commemorative ...
Fueled by industrial production of textiles, the art of quiltmaking exploded in popularity across America in the 18th century. The years following World War II finally brought a decline, however, as ...
More than 250 quilts will be on display this weekend at the Yuba Sutter Valley Quilt Guild’s 35th annual Quilt Show. And they’ll pop in their red and white hues. The vision for the show, “Rhapsody in ...
Often snubbed in the art world, red-and-white patchworks are finally getting a huge display at the Armory—but is dangling them in midair treating them like high art? By Lizzie Crocker. In what must be ...
Last October, a small group of ambassadors from the International Quilt Museum ventured to New York to visit with 91-year-old Joanna S. Rose, who was gifting them her extensive collection of red and ...
In March, New York City’s historic Park Avenue Armory will transform into a sea of red and white quilts. A special exhibit by the American Folk Art Museum entitled “Infinite Variety: Three Centuries ...
New York quilt collector Joanna Rose received her first quilt, a red and white blanket with a schoolhouse design, upon the birth of her first child in 1957. She hasn't stopped collecting since and has ...
"This significant catalog is a highly detailed look at the world's most celebrated collection of red and white quilts. Like the Log Cabin or Baltimore-style, the red and white quilt is a hugely ...
Scraps of fabric, as a new book from Skira Rizzoli shows, can yield wonders. Red & White Quilts: Infinite Variety ($60) surveys more than 650 handmade coverlets, with motifs ranging from harlequin ...
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