Mississippi Quilts,Used
Mississippi Quilts,Used

Mississippi Quilts,Used

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For generations, hundreds of Mississippi women have stitched quilts, creating a rich body of folk art and enlivening the centuriesold tradition of quilting.The Mississippi Quilt Association embarked on a sixyear project to document this significant craft heritage. Throughout the state, association members gathered heirloom quilts from families and from major collections. Of more than 1700 quilts examined, 140 were chosen for fullcolor photographs to represent the very best from the state.Copublished with the Association, Mississippi Quilts is a thorough examination of the state's quilting heritage before 1946, when synthetic fabrics and batting became widely available. The featured quilts, created from the early 1800s to 1946, are joined by archival blackandwhite illustrations of selected quilt makers and by historical photos by Eudora Welty.From the beginning of the project, Welty, a Mississippi writer and photographer, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and a member of the Mississippi Quilt Association, served as Honorary Chair. Mississippi Quilts features five of Welty's photographs as chapter dividers, along with quiltrelated quotations from her work.Most of the quilts featured are handmade. Each is described by pattern, date, maker, current owner, material specifications, and size. Quilts from such prominently known makers as Hystercine Rankin and Martha Skelton are handsomely presented alongside group works by family artisans of superb skill.The book contains 152 color photographs of Mississippi quilts and photographs of a number of quilt makers. Exemplified is a wide range of quilts, from exquisite broderie perse to humble string quilts pieced on paper and made from an assortment of scrap fabric, including feed sacks. Examples of the more popular patternsDouble Wedding Ring, FriendshipAutograph, a myriad of different stars, Grandmother's Flower Garden, and Nine Patchare included. Also pictured are more unusual patterns such as original applique designs, rare Target quilts, and crazy quilts depicting events from the makers' lives.Intended to heighten awareness of the rich culture of quilting, this book is a combination of history and aesthetic analysis of the art in the Magnolia State. The book explores the role of quilting in Mississippi's cultural history, showing not only how these quilts are testimonies to artistry and ingenuity, but also how they are significant to the families and communities in which they were created. Also, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, author of many books on quilting, discusses the similarities and differences among quilts from different cultural traditions.Finally, Mississippi Quilts features a bonus chapter that showcases current quilters who are continuing and expanding on the practice of one of the state's finest folk art traditions.Mary Elizabeth Johnson is a publishing consultant, freelance writer, and editor. She is the author of Quilt Inspirations from Africa: A Caravan of Ideas, Patterns, Motifs, and Techniques (2000), The American Quilt: A History of Cloth and Comfort, 17501950 (1993), Star Quilts (1992), and A Garden of Quilts (1984). She is the editorial director of Wordcraft, a publishing company based in Montgomery, Alabama.J. D. Schwalm is a photographer for the ClarionLedger, Jackson's daily newspaper.Copublished with the Mississippi Quilt Association

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  • Q: What is the main focus of the book 'Mississippi Quilts'? A: The book 'Mississippi Quilts' primarily focuses on documenting the rich quilting heritage of Mississippi, showcasing over 140 heirloom quilts along with historical context and insights into the craft.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Mississippi Quilts'? A: 'Mississippi Quilts' is authored by Mary Elizabeth Johnson, a publishing consultant and writer with extensive knowledge of quilting.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Mississippi Quilts' have? A: 'Mississippi Quilts' contains a total of 224 pages, providing a thorough exploration of the state's quilting traditions.
  • Q: What kind of photographs can I find in 'Mississippi Quilts'? A: The book features 152 color photographs of quilts and includes archival black-and-white illustrations of quilt makers, alongside historical photos by Eudora Welty.
  • Q: What type of binding does 'Mississippi Quilts' have? A: 'Mississippi Quilts' is available in paperback binding, making it a flexible and accessible choice for readers.
  • Q: Are the quilts in the book handmade? A: Yes, most of the quilts featured in 'Mississippi Quilts' are handmade, showcasing a variety of patterns and materials used by their makers.
  • Q: What historical period does the book cover regarding the quilts? A: 'Mississippi Quilts' examines quilts created from the early 1800s until 1946, before synthetic fabrics and batting became commonly available.
  • Q: Does 'Mississippi Quilts' include any information on current quilters? A: Yes, 'Mississippi Quilts' features a bonus chapter that highlights current quilters who are continuing and evolving the tradition of quilting in Mississippi.
  • Q: What is the significance of quilting in Mississippi's culture as discussed in the book? A: The book explores quilting as a significant cultural practice in Mississippi, illustrating how quilts serve as testimonies of artistry, ingenuity, and community heritage.
  • Q: Is 'Mississippi Quilts' suitable for both quilting enthusiasts and casual readers? A: 'Mississippi Quilts' is designed to appeal to both quilting enthusiasts and casual readers, offering a combination of historical insights and aesthetic appreciation of quilt art.

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