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Signature Quilt Project

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  • The Beginnings of Signature Quilts: The 1840s

  • Signature Quilts: Friendship and Family

  • Signature Quilts and Westward Expansion

  • The Golden Age of Signature Quilts, 1876-1910

  • Redwork Signature Quilts

  • Community, Club, and Church: Public Signature Quilts

  • Contemporary Signature Quilts

  • Love to Wini: Signature Quilts for Healing and Comfort

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