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Pattern-Emily Deichmann
The quilt I decided to analyze was the “Housetop” variation in the Sear’s Corduroy collection. I would describe this pattern as a form of a grid. There is a type of organized grip about the pattern, but at the same … Continue reading
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Pattern: Grey Kumar
“Pig In A pen” Medallion, by Minnie Sue Coleman I chose the quilt titled “Pig In A Pen” for its abstract yet organized pattern. The first thing I noticed about this quilt was the wide variety of colors that were … Continue reading
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Pattern: Miranda Frasier
The quilt that I chose to analyze was one made by Nettie Young in 1971. It is currently at the Philadelphia Museum of Art the pattern being used is called Milky Way. I would describe the pattern as super abstract. … Continue reading
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Digital Collage: Bethany Smyth
The imagery I used comes from my personal sources and from the internet. One image, the milky way galaxy image, can be from the web because the only way to acquire an image like that is either from the web … Continue reading
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Pattern: Eilish Rising
I see pattern as a representation of repetition and duplication. It can be seen to the eye as recognizable, and it is seen in many aspects of everyday life, from geography to clothing. The Washington State University tartan is a … Continue reading
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Digital Collage: Issaya Saleumsay
All the images used for this collage, are found off of the creative commons under google images. They are all free to use with no copyright needed. And the purpose of these images came from a different idea. At first, … Continue reading
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Pattern: Rumnik Cheema
This quilt is predominantly made up of larger square sections which are composed of various other shapes. Most of the shapes that are represented with in the square are a form of circle. We have multiple full circle patterns as … Continue reading
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Pattern: Jane Doe
The quilt I was most drawn to was the quilt by Missouri Pettway in 1942 titled Blocks and Strips Work-Clothes Quilt. Missouri created the quilt after her husband’s passing, according to her daughter, Arlonzia, who told the story of its … Continue reading
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Pattern: Kelly-anne Cubley
The quilt that I chose to write about is called “Single Irish Chain”—Nine-Block Variation made by Maggie Benning in the 1950’s. Maggie was born in the year of 1891 -=and died in the year of 1985. I see three main sections of this … Continue reading
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Pattern – Sean Mirts
This quilt has two very obvious levels of depth to it, the first being the hexagon and the second being the stripes. The large hexagon is made up of many smaller hexagons alternating every other line with color and gray. … Continue reading
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