The Bogens travelled from California to New Zealand in January 1995. This quilt was done as an Amish Challenge with Judy Hopkins, Rieta Haga, and Jane Johns.https://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/quilts/1039/thumbnail.jp
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The Amish religious movement have its roots in the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. The A...
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Drawing on both anthropological and quilt literature, this thesis shows the many different ways that...
Fibre Forum, Mittagong, NSW, Australia, with weavers from Maningrida, April 1995. Patricia atook a ...
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Pennsylvania Amish pieced quilt in Sawtooth pattern using a floral quilting pattern with a cotton fl...
This quilt has a simple block structure. The concentric circles painted on fabric by the artist repr...
Data on 1,754 quiltmakers representing 4,453 quilts made between 1870 and 1989 were collected during...
Among the artist\u27s works purchased by UND Art Collections are two large quilted pieces. While the...
Image of Pansy Applique quilt created in 1938 by Rebecca Clawson Smoot. Also includes questionnaires...
Image of Log Cabin-Straight Furrows quilt created between 1930-1934 by Hannah Eleota Mason Macfarlan...
An exhibit of Amish quilts from Lancaster County at the Laguna Beach Art Museum inspired this block,...
The Fiber Art Journal consists of twelve quilt blocks, representing Professor Bogen\u27s sabbatical ...
Image of Hawaiian Appliqué quilt created circa 1932 by a quilter from New Zealand. Also includes qu...
Quilts have become a cherished symbol of Amish craftsmanship and the beauty of the simple life. Coun...
The Amish religious movement have its roots in the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. The A...
While the Old Order Amish are often thought of as the plain-dressing religious sect that attracts mi...
Drawing on both anthropological and quilt literature, this thesis shows the many different ways that...
Fibre Forum, Mittagong, NSW, Australia, with weavers from Maningrida, April 1995. Patricia atook a ...
Back Cover of the Fiber Art Journal, called The Road Back Highway #1, Canada. This quilt block was...
Pennsylvania Amish pieced quilt in Sawtooth pattern using a floral quilting pattern with a cotton fl...
This quilt has a simple block structure. The concentric circles painted on fabric by the artist repr...
Data on 1,754 quiltmakers representing 4,453 quilts made between 1870 and 1989 were collected during...
Among the artist\u27s works purchased by UND Art Collections are two large quilted pieces. While the...
Image of Pansy Applique quilt created in 1938 by Rebecca Clawson Smoot. Also includes questionnaires...
Image of Log Cabin-Straight Furrows quilt created between 1930-1934 by Hannah Eleota Mason Macfarlan...