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12-8-1579

Who documented this quilt?

Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan Magazine Museum Collection

Where are the records for this quilt housed?

Michigan State University Museum

Michigan Quilt Project Number:

02.0154

Quilt's title:

My Michigan

Quilt top made by:

Mazza, Ingeborg

Quilted by:

Mazza, Ingeborg

If you are the quilt owner, how did you acquire this quilt?

Received as a gift

Where the quilt was made, city:

Mio

Where the quilt was made, county:

Oscoda

Where the quilt was made, state:

Michigan (MI)

Time period:

1976-1999

When was the quilt started?

March 1998

When was the quilt finished?

June 1998

Why was the quilt made?

Commemorative

Details about why the quilt was made:

Opening of the new museum, 1998

Quiltmaker's gender:

Female

Quiltmaker's city:

Mio

Quiltmaker's county:

Oscoda

Quiltmaker's state:

Michigan (MI)

Quiltmaker's maiden name:

Geisinger

Quiltmaker's birth date:

2/1/1926

Quiltmaker's ethnic background/tribal affiliation:

German

Quiltmaker's educational background:

2 1/2 years teacher college, Karlsruhe, Germany

Quiltmaker's religious affiliation:

Catholic

Quiltmaker's occupation:

seamstress and fitter for ready to wear (J.L. Hudson)

Quiltmaker's father's name:

Geisinger, Friedrich

Quiltmaker's mother's name:

Kercher, Barbara

Quiltmaker's spouse's/spouses' and /or partner's/partners' name(s):

Anthony Mazza

Quiltmaker's spouse's/spouses' and/or partner's/partners' occupation:

sales and builder (business)

Number of children:

2

How many of the quiltmaker's children were girls?

1

How many of the quiltmaker's children were boys?

1

How did the quiltmaker learn to quilt?

From Class

When did the quiltmaker learn to quilt?

Age 50 or over

Estimated number of quilts made by this quiltmaker:

more than 50

Does/did the quiltmaker sell quilts?

yes

Does/did the quiltmaker teach quilting?

yes

Does/did the quiltmaker belong to a group? Name of the group?

MQN

What are the main activities of the group?

Meetings, small groups to further the members skill to higher levels and sharing of knowledge

How wide is the quilt?

21"

How long is the quilt?

28"

Shape of edge:

Straight

Quilt's condition:

Excellent/like new

What is inscribed on the quilt?

Inge Mazza

What is the date inscribed on the quilt?

1998

Location of inscription:

on back

Describe the quilt's layout:

Pictorial

Number of borders:

1

Describe the borders:

1 3/4" brown border

Fiber types used to make the quilt top:

Cotton

Embellishment techniques used to make the quilt top:

Embroidery

Materials used to make the back:

Cotton

Number of pieces of fabric in the quilt back:

1

How wide is the binding (measure on the top only)?

Embellished border as binding

What kind of filling is used in the quilt?

Polyester

How are the layers held together?

Machine quilting

Describe the quilting designs used:

free form to enhance the design

Where did the maker find their pattern?

Original to maker

Contests entered:

8th Annual Quilt Show, North East Art Center, Standish, MI, Jan. 23-4, 1999, First Place, original design

Person filling out this form is:

Quilt owner

Ownership of this quilt is:

Public-Other

Quilt owner's name:

Michigan Magazine Museum

Quilt owner's city:

Comins

Quilt owner's county:

Oscoda

Quilt owner's state:

Michigan (MI)

How was this quilt acquired?

Gift

Tell the story of how the quilt was obtained:

Inge Mazza, quiltmaker, donor and fan of the TV Show

Access and copyright information:

Restricted

How did the quiltmaker participate in the creation of the quilt?

Made entire quilt

Where did the quiltmaker find the pattern for the quilting design on this quilt?

Original to maker

Describe anything about the design of the quilt that wasn't already recorded in a previous field:

After an interview by the Michigan Magazine TV crew and staff I decided to have one of my quilts on permanent exhibit to show my work. I designed from an architects drawing of the museum, the quilt does not show the porch and railing that were added later. The scenery is my imagination, as my favorite subject is Michigan landscapes.

Describe any favorite patterns, tools, etc. used by the quiltmaker:

I am using many different techniques whatever gives the best effect. Innovative, orginal designs, I do not like to copy. I tend to gravitate toward landscapes.

Copyright holder:

Michigan State University Museum

Cite this Quilt

Mazza, Ingebor. My Michigan. June 1998. From Michigan State University Museum, Michigan Quilt Project; Michigan Magazine Museum Collection. Published in The Quilt Index, https://quiltindex.org/view/?type=fullrec&kid=12-8-1579. Accessed: 04/23/24

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