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Date Created2015
DescriptionThis is one in a series of original designs. The theme of which is When I Hear Spirituals . This quilt is called, Get On Back Little Children: There's Room for Many A More .
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Date Created2014
DescriptionThis quilt was made by Nubian Heritage Quilter's Guild member Marietta Schoenherr when she was over 90 years old.
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Date Created1977
DescriptionThis quilt was made for me in 1977 when I was a baby. It was made by a great-aunt from North Carolina who was in her 80s at the time.
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Date Created2010
DescriptionI made this quilt for my niece, a dancer, to commemorate her graduation from high school. I used pieces from all her dance costumes dating back to when she was first learning to dance as a toddler. I...
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Date Created1884
DescriptionMy great grandmother Lulu started this quilt in 1884 when she was ten. I used to sit on her bed on top of the quilt while she taught me about healing herbs.
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Date Created1991
DescriptionThis was our first quilt (and only quilt made). Russell kept it in a divorce and his son Ian received it and shared it with his mother upon his death.
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TitleVortex
Date Created1984
DescriptionCopy of antique quilt owned by Oscar Coppie of Cedar Grove. Pattern drafted by Louis Fornoff. Approximately 56 pieces per row.
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Date Created1982
DescriptionIt I a copy of a vintage Feather Star owned by Montclair Historical Society.
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Date Created1800-1899
DescriptionPart of a rocking chair for an infant, this quilt is upholstered into the chair frame
Time PeriodRevolution and the New Nation (1754-1820), Expansion and Reform (1801-1861), Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), The Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
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Title8 Point
Date Created1800-1899
DescriptionAlternating pieces of chintz and eight point stars