- with
quilting,
including bed coverings, home furnishings,
garments and costumes, wall hangings,
artistic objects, and
cultural artifacts. A
quilter can...
-
improvisation and
multiple patterning also
protect the
quilter from
anyone copying their quilts.
These traditions allow for a
strong sense of ownership...
- Look up
quilter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
quilter is
someone who
practices the art of
quilting.
Quilter may also
refer to Ben
Quilter (born...
- and
familiar concept to
quilters. The
speed and ease with
which a
quilter can have a
quilt top
finished by a
longarm quilter has
caused an
increase in...
- tradition.
Quilter was born in Hove, Sus****; a
commemorative blue
plaque is on the
house at 4
Brunswick Square. He was a
younger son of Sir
William Quilter, 1st...
- such textiles. Many
early quilts did not
survive the test of time or were discarded, or if they survived, the name of the
quilter was lost to history. For...
- Real
People Group "Preliminary
Results 2023" (PDF).
Quilter plc.
Retrieved 6
March 2024. "
Quilter Group".
Financial Options.
Retrieved 13
February 2024...
-
National Mall.
Construction choices are left to the
quilter and
techniques such as
traditional fabric quilting, embroidery, applique,
paint and stencil, beading...
- for the
businessman and
politician William Quilter. The
second Baronet was also a politician.
Roger Quilter,
younger son of the
first Baronet, was a composer...
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material Quilting, a
sewing technique Quilt art, a
visual fine art The
Quilt (Ismat
Chughtai story) The
Quilt, children's book by Ann
Jonas 1984 The
Quilt, young...