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20th Century Quilts 1900-1970: Women Make Their Mark

by Cuesta Benberry

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Explore the roots of today's exciting quiltmaking activity with noted quilt historians Cuesta Benberry and Joyce Gross, who have both been inducted into the Quilter's Hall of Fame. You'll be impressed by the accomplishments of pre-1970 twentieth century quilters and fascinated by their stories. REVIEW: Provides over 800 historical patterns from the collection of the Spencer Museum of Art, presented by a woman known for co-authoring another fine quilting guide. This hardcover features small color photos of each quilt pattern with notes on templates and original size.… (more)
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Explore the roots of today's exciting quiltmaking activity with noted quilt historians Cuesta Benberry and Joyce Gross, who have both been inducted into the Quilter's Hall of Fame. You'll be impressed by the accomplishments of pre-1970 twentieth century quilters and fascinated by their stories. REVIEW: Provides over 800 historical patterns from the collection of the Spencer Museum of Art, presented by a woman known for co-authoring another fine quilting guide. This hardcover features small color photos of each quilt pattern with notes on templates and original size.

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