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quilting$66204$ - translation to german

ASPECT OF HISTORY
19th Century Quilting; Quilting history
  • Oak Leaf Variant applique quilt, c. 1860, cottons, made by Mrs. M.E. Poyner, Paducah, Kentucky, dimensions: 74" x 86". Included in "Kentucky Quilts, 1800-1900" and "Homefront & Battlefield: Quilts & Context in the Civil War" traveling exhibitions and catalogues. Collection of Bill Volckening, Portland, Oregon.
  • Example of a medallion quilt with applique.
  • [[Elizabeth Welsh]]. ''Medallion Quilt'', c. 1830. Cotton. [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Mrs. Bill Stagg of [[Pie Town, New Mexico]] with her patchwork and [[embroidery]] quilt that displays all the United States state flowers and birds, October 1940.
  • Whole-cloth quilt, 18th century, [[Netherlands]]. Textile made in India.

quilting      
n. Steppen; gesteppter Stoff

Definition

quilted
adjective join (layers of fabric or padding) with stitching to form a bed covering, a warm garment, or for decorative effect.

Wikipedia

History of quilting

The history of quilting, the stitching together of layers of padding and fabric, may date back as far as 3400 BCE. For much of its history, quilting was primarily a practical technique to provide physical protection and insulation. However, decorative elements were often also present, and many quilts are now primarily art pieces.