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These 3 articles are intended to provide insight into understanding why quilts have such an emotional impact upon our lives. Why is it that such common objects covering millions of beds often have warmed many more millions of hearts. Why are quilts cherished?
Type, or Name or Style - How are quilts classified?
Quilts are handmade objects so varied and historically rich that nearly all methods of classifying them soon bog down. There are so many variables that can describe a quilt that types and names and styles cross groups to form subsets within subsets.
Is a particular quilt to be classified by the construction method, by its age/historical era, or perhaps its cultural influence/variation? Maybe it can be classified by its patch shape, its design, its pattern, possible political influences, its utility, or by a future style and method that is evolving in the 21st century.
Even if the quilt features being considered have a consistent look over many decades, duplicate names for the same design often exist. Conversely the richness of quilt history has created multiple design variations for a single name.
Three Jacob’s Ladder block quilt with variations by color selection and piecing.
This block pattern is also called Road to California, Underground Railroad and Stepping Stones.
The following is a fairly comprehensive list of quilts types reflecting the rich tapestry of historic quilt names, styles and construction methods.
Appalachian quilts Biblical quilts Nine Patch quilts Postage Stamp quilts Red Work Embroidery quilts Baltimore Album quilts Log Cabin and its many variations Album or Friendship block quilts Civil War quilts Political Message quilts Commemorative quilts Bargello style quilts Center Medallion quilts Broderie Perse printed fabric quilts Seminole Indian piecing Sashiko stitching Amish style quilts Slave made quilts Patriotic quilts Utilitarian quilts Whole Cloth quilts
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African American quilts Wedding quilts One Patch quilts Charm quilts Crazy quilts Applique and Pieced Quilts Americana quilts Hawaiian quilts Cathedral Window Quilts Origami type folded fabric method quilts Tied quilts String quilts Yoyo quilts Mariner’s Compass quilts English Paper Piecing method quilts Foundation paper piecing method quilts Miniature Quilts Art quilts Mixed Media quilts Computer generated designs Quilts made from Inkjet printed fabric
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