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AMERICAN QUILTER (1837–1910)
Bible Quilt 1886; Pictorial Quilt 1898
  • Harriet Powers Bible Quilt, 1885–1886

quilt      
v. acolchar, acojinar, acolchonar, almohadillar, estofar, guatear
quilt         
  • Portland]], Oregon.
  • Lydia Beachy, Amish Crazy Quilt, 1910–1920, cotton, 80 7/8 in. by 62 1/4 in. (Smithsonian American Art Museum)
  • Anna Williams]] (American, born 1927). ''Quilt'', 1995. Cotton, synthetics [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • A friendship quilt, circa 1920, at the [[Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum]] in 2015
  • Detail of a white cotton Provençal, or ''boutis'', quilting
  • Dessert Quilt
  • American. Double Wedding Ring Quilt, ca. 1930. Cotton. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Patterns
  • Gee's Bend]], Alabama, 2010. Gee's Bend is well known for its quilts and quilt makers.
  • Kitchen kaleidoscope quilt block example
  • Mola textiles
  • Little Amsterdam
  • Longarm quilting machine
  • A quilting bee in [[Central Park]], 1973
  • Contemporary Bangladeshi Quilt (Kantha)
  • Pictorial Quilt with American Flag, unknown maker, Ohio, cottons, c. 1930, dimensions: 64×75 inches. Collection of Bill Volckening, Portland, Oregon.
  • Quilt block in appliqué and reverse appliqué
  • A lattice of thread is being created atop a layer of batting.
  • "Collecting New York Beauty Quilts: Bill Volckening's Passion" was featured in 2013 at the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles.
  • [[Seminole patchwork]] shawl made by Susie Cypress from [[Big Cypress Indian Reservation]], ca. 1980s
  • Sindhi appliqued quilt
  • Square-in-a-square quilt block pattern
  • English paper piecing
BEDCOVER MADE OF MULTIPLE LAYERS OF FABRIC SEWN TOGETHER, USUALLY STITCHED IN DECORATIVE PATTERNS
Quilts; Art quilt; Counterpane (bedding); Conterpane (bedding); Seminole textiles; Double Wedding Ring; Double wedding ring; Double wedding ring pattern; 🙨; 🙩; 🙪; 🙫; Bedquilt; Coverlet (quilt)
colcha
edredón
acolchar
duvet         
  • 1974 Kimptons doona advertisement in the Canberra Times
  • A duvet without a cover, "quilted high and in large panes"
TYPE OF BEDDING
Pierzyna; Continental quilt; Duvets; Eiderdown (bedding)
edredón

تعريف

Bedquilt
·noun A quilt for a bed; a coverlet.

ويكيبيديا

Harriet Powers

Harriet Powers (October 29, 1837 – January 1, 1910) was an American folk artist and quilter. Born into slavery in rural northeast Georgia, she married young and had a large family. After the American Civil War and emancipation, she and her husband became landowners by the 1880s, but lost their land due to financial problems.

Powers used traditional appliqué techniques to make quilts that expressed local legends, Bible stories, and astronomical events. Only two of her quilts are known to have survived: Bible Quilt 1886 and Pictorial Quilt 1898. Her quilts are considered among the finest examples of nineteenth-century Southern quilting. Her work is on display at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts.