Friday, August 30, 2013

QUILT

                                Among purely indigenous American craft-works, none excites more interest today than the patch work quilt. Not that the notion of quilting is uniquely American. The ancient Chinese made padded clothing out of layers of stitched-together fabric; and Europeans of old slept under coverlets whose "counter-points" - the stitches used to tack interior padding in place - were frequently worked in elaborate liner pasterns.

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