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One Hundred Good Wishes Quilts: June 2013
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Interviews and Travels in China. I know that 7 months is a ridiculously long silence in the blog world. Life (and work) do seem to throw off my momentum from time to time. But I'm back. And I'd like to talk about two *huge* things that happened during the last half-year. Second, in May, I led a team from our museum to Xi'an, China to do research on patchwork traditions from that region. You can read all about that adventure here. 百家被)or "One Hundred Families Quilts"! This is the ...
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IQSCM Blog: March 2014
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. Marin Hanson, Curator of Exhibitions, will be headed to Tokyo, Japan, the first week of April to attend the opening reception for the Japan Handicraft Instructors' Association. S "Quilt Japan" exhibition. This is Japan's oldest and most prestigious quilt competition, and it's held every other year. In 2009, we hosted the exhibition at Quilt House. While in Tokyo, Marin will also meet with Japanese quiltmakers, including Eiko Okano, whose Time for Supper. Quilt of the Month.
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IQSCM Blog: Triangles, Triangles Everywhere
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Triangles, Triangles Everywhere. To celebrate the grand opening of the newly expanded Quilt House gallery, International Quilt Study Center and Museum team members are blogging about pieces in the gallery's inaugural exhibition, "Getting to Know You.". Patchwork, maker unknown, Thailand,. Circa 1980. IQSCM 2008.012.0006. And find some other examples of the obsessive triangles phenomenon. Enjoy! UNITED STATES. c. 1850, probably Pennsylvania,. Holstein Collection, 2003.003.0305. Alpha...
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IQSCM Blog: June 2014
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Tuesday, June 3, 2014. We are once again participating in the Nebraska Passport Program, and this year we're particularly excited to be included on the Patchwork Passion. Tour We are one of eight stops that celebrate the proud quiltmaking tradition in our state. There is so much to see, do and learn on this tour. Like. Did you know Calico Annie's Quilt Shop. Is located in a Hardware Store built in 1894? And, in addition to stocking 3,000 bolts of cotton fabrics, Prairie Point Junction. And we'll help you...
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IQSCM Blog: April 2014
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Monday, April 7, 2014. Over the last two days I visited with three different quilt makers: Shizuko Kuroha, Reiko Washizawa, and Sanae Hattori. Three wonderful quilt makers, three very different styles. Shizuko Kuroha is known for her work using vintage indigo fabrics. The IQSCM is fortunate to have two of her early pieces in its Ardis and Robert James Collection. Here she is in her studio showing us some new work. Friday, April 4, 2014. Time for Supper with Eiko Okano. 12th Quilt Nihon (Japan) Competition.
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IQSCM Blog: A Mix of Old and New(ish)
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. A Mix of Old and New(ish). To celebrate the grand opening of the newly expanded Quilt House gallery, International Quilt Study Center and Museum team members are blogging about pieces in the gallery's inaugural exhibition, "Getting to Know You.". Whole cloth, maker unknown, circa 1890-1910,. Made in Turkey. IQSCM 2010.045.0012. Getting to Know You. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quilt of the Month. The Engineer Who Could. A Mix of Old and New(ish).
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IQSCM Blog: March 2015
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Monday, March 16, 2015. A Visit to the University of Alberta. Last week I was honored to be invited by the Department of Human Ecology at the University of Alberta to speak about my research. On quilts made by the Evangelical Sewing Society of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia – a small part of my dissertation research. Like I told the audience, being asked to talk about your research is like someone sincerely – really! 8211; requesting you show your vacation photos… Such an indulgence! Alphabet, ...
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This blog is maintained by the International Quilt Study Center and Museum. In Lincoln, Nebraska. IQSCM is home to the world's largest publicly held collection of quilts. Based in Quilt House on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus, the collection is comprised of more than 4,000 quilts dating from the early 1700s to present day, and from more than 20 countries. For more information about the IQSCM. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Quilt of the Month. The Engineer Who Could.
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IQSCM Blog: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. To celebrate the grand opening of the newly expanded Quilt House gallery, International Quilt Study Center and Museum team members are blogging about pieces in the gallery's inaugural exhibition, "Getting to Know You.". IQSCM 2011.040.0039. As I thought about why I love this Kyrgyz tush kiiz. So much, I looked around my house. And it suddenly became obvious: I have tush kiiz. A bat), good luck, lu. Coins), wealth, and shou. Getting to Know You. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. To celebrate ...
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IQSCM Blog: Tush Kiiz Envy
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. To celebrate the grand opening of the newly expanded Quilt House gallery, International Quilt Study Center and Museum team members are blogging about pieces in the gallery's inaugural exhibition, "Getting to Know You.". IQSCM 2011.040.0039. As I thought about why I love this Kyrgyz tush kiiz. So much, I looked around my house. And it suddenly became obvious: I have tush kiiz. A bat), good luck, lu. Coins), wealth, and shou. Getting to Know You. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).