Quilting Essay

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In the era we are in today society is consumed with the want of new technology not the need. “The study into quilt history is a rapidly growing area of research in American history: domestic life in the 18th-20th centuries; development of the textile industry in Asia, India, Europe and America; the purpose for making quilts; their patterns and style development over time.” Quilting is an art form as seen through history, the perfecting of practical skills and the evolution of the sewing machine which gives us the beautiful quilting art of today. Quilts viewed from an artistic point began in the early 20th century. The-back-to-the-land movement focused on handcrafted traditions as a part of the return of pre-industrial lifestyle. During the …show more content…

It is believed that crusaders brought quilting to Europe from the middle east as far back as the 11th century. As new discoveries of land were found, settlers brought quilting with them to places like the great plains. Quilting with them to places like the great plains. Quilting as a craft adapted well into the lives of those living in the great plains and became an important skill. Not only could quilts be used on beds they were also used to cover doors, windows and there were times where quilts were used as …show more content…

During World War II quilts were being made and sold to support the red cross. A very popular quilt made at this time was the signature quilt where the names of quilters, business people, store owners, and regular civilians would pay to have their names embroidered or hand stitched on quilting blocks. This type of quilt along with many others were regularly made at events like the quilting bee. at a quilting bee women would bring tops of quilts and work on them together this would help the finishing times from months and weeks to a couple or even single days. Quilting bees became more useful as more and more quilts were being done, also because it gave women of the Great Plains an affordable way to

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