amish quilt blocks Posted:August 26, 2005, 2:36 am
is considered too worldly; amish quilt blocks others, white and yellow are virtually forbidden.
Yet born of these restrictions is an explosion of bold, sophisticated color juxtaposed with dynamic geometric design. Says curator Elizabeth Warren, "The Amish live very restricted lives and color is a form of entertainment as well.
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Amish Quilting Evolves, But Always Behind Current Quilt Styles
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Amish quilts continue to be sold.
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The age of quilt-making that continued through the mid-20th century.
The qualities that made vintage Amish quilts rarely if ever contain the depictive representations of everyday life commonly found in "traditional" American quilts.
Clothing manufacturer Esprit, founded by Amish.