World War I Quilts

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Books
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38.99
book_author_name: 
Sue Reich
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
published_date: 
28/12/2014
isbn: 
9780764347542
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Handicrafts, decorative arts & crafts > Needlework & fabric crafts > Quiltmaking, patchwork & applique
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Sue Reich|Hardback|Schiffer Publishing Ltd|28/12/2014
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9780764347542
Book Description: 
Quiltmaking in the 1910s can be best described as the convergence of the quilt styles of the late nineteenth century with the new innovations of the early twentieth century. One phenomenon of the era was the emergence of major entrepreneurial quilt designers and the exciting fresh look in quilts they contributed to the quilt world. Two catastrophic events in 1917 and 1918 interrupted the emergence of these new trends in quiltmaking. World War I, also referred to as the "Great War" and the 1918 Pandemic Flu, also known as "The Spanish Flu" brought hardship and death to America, and the entire world. Much of the quiltmaking from April 1917 to March 1919, was mostly focused solely on providing for our soldiers and the Red Cross. With their quiltmaking skills, women contributed thousands of quilts for one of the greatest benevolent efforts of the twentieth century.

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