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Inspiration drawn from letters, journals, historical sources, and—essential vehicles of women's storytelling through the years—quilts fills this narrative re-creation of the history of the West from the time of the early pioneers to the present day. The purpose of quilts and the art of quilting provide a window into the lives of these women, their friendships, and their sorrows. Quilts provided warmth and occasionally served as death shrouds during the gold rush years. They were nailed to the walls and floors of rough-hewn cabins of shanty mining settlements. Quilting bees provided a rare opportunity for female fellowship at the turn of the century. The voice of a masterful storyteller brings to life the heroic and heartbreaking stories of generations of women in this sensitive and artistic portrait.
The Quilt That Walked to Golden: Women and Quilts in the Mountain West--From the Overland Trail to Contemporary Colorado,Sandra Dallas,Nanette Simonds,Povy Kendal Atchison,Breckling Press,0972121838,Biography,Crafts & Hobbies,Folk & Outsider Art,History - U.S.,Hobbies/Crafts,Quilt Making,Quiltmakers,Quilts,Quilts & Quilting,Themes, motives,United States - 19th Century,United States - General,United States History (General),West (U.S.),Women pioneers,Women's Studies - History,History / United States / 19th Century,Quiltmaking,Social history,Western & Pacific Coast states
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