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"quilt" Definitions
  1. a warm cover for a bed, made of two layers with soft material between them, often held in place and decorated with lines of stitching

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After all, the AIDS Memorial Quilt has inspired many other collaborative projects, like the Monument Quilt, which shares stories from survivors of rape and abuse, and Arts for Recovery's Breast Cancer Quilt Project.
In "Songs of Memory and Forgetting Quilt #2" (2016), Martha McDonald constructed a quilt made with fabrics and photographs found at Revolution.
From a 19th-century block pattern quilt made from a woman's wedding dress, to a commemorative quilt celebrating the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, the New York Quilt Project contains an invaluable record of the state's folk art history.
A visual interst piece as much as it is a labor of love, this particular quilt is a featured selection at this year's International Quilt Invitational in Brigham City, Utah, which welcomes 80 original works of quilt art to the festival.
This collaged area has a crazy-quilt-like feel which recalls Sonia Delaunay's bold little quilt made for her infant son in 21083.
It has its stunning initial design, and that draws you into it — established patterns like a crazy quilt or a log cabin quilt.
But the members of the Modern Quilt Guild are also continuing a very old tradition of using the quilt as a tool for resistance.
Preservation Detectives: 'The Keeping Quilt': Stories, Art and Clues to the Past (Sunday) A quilt binds together not just material but also bits of history and memory.
When Hillary and Bill Clinton visit the AIDS quilt on the White House Lawn, the show provides real footage of the president and first lady approaching the quilt.
Emma Lee Pettway Campbell's "Blocks and strips work-clothes quilt" from around 1950 may bring to mind Robert Rauschenberg's "Bed," from 343, which conspicuously incorporates an old quilt.
Jessica Wohl's quilt was just one of many beckoning calls to action at QuiltCon 2018, the Modern Quilt Guild's annual convention, held at the Pasadena Convention Center late February.
And while Quilt won't hold the policies, it will handle the process of settling claims in most categories (life insurance… is a different animal, according to Quilt chief executive Blair Baldwin).
It looks fresh and crisp — like any other quilt.
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Ringgold confronts American slavery, and the legally sanctioned rapes that accompanied it, head on in her narrative quilts, such as "The Slave Rape Story Quilt" (1984–85) and "The Purple Quilt" (1986).
The quilts range from a midcentury flower garden quilt that was completed after its creator's death by the Amish in Cattaraugus County, to an early 1900s strip silk quilt crafted from dressmaking scraps.
With a crazy quilt of influences, Terrell's sound fights description.
John the Baptist unfurled Gram's quilt with an expert flourish.
Everybody has their quilt they want to show each other.
The title is the name of a particular quilt pattern.
Perhaps the best example of that is the AIDS quilt.
Quilt has raised $1 million from investors, its founders said.
It's this quilt that I got in Calcutta years ago.
It's this quilt that I got in Calcutta years ago.
Tell me about this quilt made up of football jerseys.
But that quilt is — quite visibly — a homage to him.
The quilt of unexpected kindness was spread over his legs.
Some 14 million people have viewed portions of the quilt.
Sejdaras's bed was covered with a quilt printed with roses.
She hopes to eventually create a quilt for every recorded treaty.
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The Tibetan flag is a patchwork quilt of color and spirit.
This quilt has 350 signatures including those of eight US presidents.
We are, indeed, a patchwork quilt of many nations, many languages.
Gail Sullivan started making an intricate baby quilt for her niece.
An orange quilt with matching pillowcases can brighten up your bedroom.
Lately he stitched yet another quilt of lies about all this.
And they had a quilt ceremony for him before the game.
A patchwork quilt of blankets began to spread over the pavement.
I just loved to see my beautiful quilt hanging up there.
Missouri Star Quilt now employs 450 people, mostly from the town.
Cleve dedicates himself to creating the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
One of her most recent works was "The Blood Quilt" (2015), which opened in Washington, about four distant African-American sisters who reconnect to create a quilt to pay tribute to their mother after her death.
At the center of the block, she stitched "Imprisoned at Iolani Palace…we began the quilt here," positioning the quilt as a historical marker, one that pushes against whitewashing and preserves Hawaii's struggles under Queen Liliʻuokalani's terms.
Details were recorded like family background, religion, where a quiltmaker learned the craft, why they made the quilt, and where they obtained textiles, and a small tab was sewn into the back of each quilt for identification.
"Real Something" Rayana Jay's voice is like slipping under a warm quilt.
Paris Is Us is more like a moving quilt than a movie.
"Oaktown Blues," a quilt by Niambi Kee, celebrates the city's blues history.
They're meant to be a bright patchwork quilt of experience and personality.
Memorial Quilt, which he conceived as a therapeutic folk art project, a
Clinton—accompanied by Hillary—became the first president to visit the quilt
The quilt in "Bed" is a grid of patterned sections of cloth.
"I always think of a quilt as a painting first," he said.
This crazy quilt of wage standards alarms some businesses and their allies.
Crafts became their focus after Levisay received a quilt from his aunt.
The United States is a patchwork quilt of red and blue states.
Downtown Paducah's attractions include historic theaters, galleries, and the National Quilt Museum.
It's so wonderful and so different from any other quilt I have.
There was a queen bed with a quilt and two gun racks.
Most people here grew up watching their mothers, aunts or grandmothers quilt.
"Unfortunately, health care in ICE detention is a patchwork quilt," Stern said.
Dior and Libertine have also sent quilt-inspired pieces down the runway.
I made a quilt that lay on the National Mall in 1989.
The coalition faces a crazy quilt of state and national gun laws.
The foundation describes the quilt as both a memorial and a storyteller.
The polling across this crazy-quilt of states will be relatively spotty.
Three carried a quilt with images of decrepit inner-city public schools.
At the center is a beaded quilt spilling out of a trunk.
Regarding the fabric pieces, though the show provides some detail regarding the origins of the quilts, many of the quilt makers remain nameless — a symptom of quilt-making's history as a domestic hobby rather than a legitimate art form.
But from this point the play becomes diffuse, a quilt of underdeveloped subplots.
Every quilt the family slept beneath had been made by Gram's own hands.
"Our name is the African American Quilt Guild of Oakland," Ms. Coleman emphasized.
"Even though the quilt is beautiful, the story is so important," she said.
AIDS memorial quilt on the National Mall lawn; 20,000 quilts are displayed, 1992.
"Hello, Mom," I said to that quilt each time I walked by it.
Memorial Quilt, co-founded the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, and was a protégé
The quilt was composed of alternating grids of illustrated figures and handwritten text.
The exhibition's most striking item is a colorful appliqué quilt made in 1885.
Everything inside the vehicle was taken, including a quilt made by his grandmother.
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He did not tell the International Quilt Study Center about it, he admitted.
The latter is a project fashioned after the well-known AIDS Memorial Quilt.
"I've never had anyone from Europe order a quilt from me," she says.
Lately she's started working on a quilt, and its first square represents Joann.
But he doesn't stop there, watering her quilt, her phone and her carpet.
He asked me, was it all right for him to sell my quilt?
The handmade Pale Aqua Gathered Quilt ($97.99, normally $139.99) is the perfect topper.
Why take months to make a quilt when the house had central heat?
The same year of his diagnosis, he was inspired to create the famous quilt.
Sleep like royalty beneath a velvet-tufted quilt in a luxe shade of teal.
Try throwing on a gem-toned, tufted-quilt for an easy dose of elegance.
When Keefe discovered Bobby, some of his fur had mixed in with a quilt.
Take this grandma, who recently stitched together a Star Wars quilt for her grandson.
His actions, as opposed to his strategy documents, have been a quilt of contradictions.
A quilt is a clever symbol for the unusual structure of the play itself.
The next thing you know, you have this quilt of all these shared experiences.
His mother got under the quilt and picked up a glass of white wine.
I see this album as a whole like a quilt, not a solo record.
But then we landed on a quilt surrounded by nature and just had lunch.
A plaid quilt of rice paddies is squeezed between the water and jungled mountains.
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Ms. Pulis has kept the youngest joeys in quilt pouches in another's living room.
Then I tried this $149 Organic Cotton Quilt Snap-T Pullover, and it clicked.
"This is an early-1900s quilt," she said, taking one jacket by the sleeve.
There was not a machine stitch in this quilt before we put it together.
One night, when Thomas switches off her lamp, she throws up on her quilt.
The document he received, coloured like a patchwork quilt, was like none produced before it.
Roberta Blick sewed a quilt and Nancy Rosardo collected messages of hope to adorn it.
The quilt is willing to have a conversation if I'm willing to hold my tongue.
Embedded in this year's quilt show, which featured over 350 works, were acts of protest.
Lark had left it behind after attending the funeral of his aunt, the quilt maker.
But Charlene ignored emails and calls about the quilt because she never knew it existed.
These form a patchwork quilt of moribund communities and biological "dead zones" where nothing grows.
Outside, residents held a quilt for the boy to soften his fall if he slipped.
"My mom loves the quilt, it's calming and distracting in a good way," she says.
You're looking at something that has beautifully worn denim or twill patched into a quilt.
I watch one of my all-time favorite movies, How to Make an American Quilt.
Do Europe and its patchwork quilt of nations and languages have an identity worth preserving?
Midway through the lunch, someone hands her a homemade quilt as a token of gratitude.
"If the states prevail, you're going to have a patchwork quilt of regulations," said Martin.
Hank Willis Thomas's "Uprising" evokes a slavery-era quilt with squares made from football jerseys.
Sittings on folded quilt blankets, participants occasionally left the crowded circle for food and beverages.
At the end, Ms. Piña's grandmother tells her to go make her own quilt now.
He began asking people at flea markets if they knew of any local quilt makers.
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"It was a like a tapestry or quilt of our affections for him," she said.
On first view, each is a crazy quilt of lush, fruity colors and abstract shapes.
She always said the turning point was making a patchwork quilt for her infant son.
My grandmother made the fan quilt for my husband and me when we got married.
Does the figure's outline against a quilt or shroud suggest our past and unavoidable future.
Pieces from the Migrant Quilt Project are on exhibit at University of Arizona's Poetry Center in Tucson, Arizona beginning in February, and will be included in an upcoming exhibition at the International Quilt Study and Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska from March 15 through June 27.
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But since the last referendum, in 1994, the relationship has grown like a lappeteppet (patchwork quilt).
After making her first quilt last year, Clarkson seems to be hooked on the new hobby.
If everything goes according to plan, the quilt should be ready by the end of January.
Nearby is a quilt of biological and sexual imagery of fetuses, skeletons, and gay sailor threesomes.
Personally, I use a summer-weight quilt from Brooklinen, because it's 100% cotton and very thin.
The quilt depicts a young Nat Turner reading the Bible with his grandmother in a field.
The central defense, once anchored by Matt Miazga and Damien Perrinelle, is an erratic patchwork quilt.
Jerk chicken, its skin a fine charred quilt, is more subtle here than elsewhere in town.
This spider's quilt of questionmarks;each crooked fingertests the wind,each predicts changethat just won't come.
Anna is a novice at a convent, where she helps the nuns with their quilt-making.
Though the quilt was deeply meaningful, some activists took issue with it, given its aesthetic beauty.
At the fall shows, Dior sent out dresses, jackets and even boots in crazy quilt patterns.
Strausbaugh gives us history as crazy quilt rather than as the foregone conclusion it sometimes seems.
The quilt is a grid, which is the way he organized his diverse images and materials.
But neither man was able to form a governing coalition in Israel's crazy-quilt multiparty system.
Jane Austen never finished her manuscript for "Sanditon," so this is part adaptation, part patchwork quilt.
More border crossings have opened, helping unite families divided by Central Asia's crazy quilt of frontiers.
On the quilt are crystals, jade eggs, and flowers, arranged in the shape of a cross.
Before seeing this quilt, I hadn't realized that "dads on couches" could be its own genre.
But what really caught my attention was the overwhelming number of white faces on this quilt.
But there's something simpler and more hopeful threaded through this grim quilt that is important to recognize.
It's important to note while Quilt is selling life insurance products, it's not handling the policies themselves.
But now we are invited to think of them as "an undulating quilt of cereal fields". Corn?
Several people proposed laying out a quilt or pillows to cushion the plates' inevitable fall, for example.
My mom was looking at a University of Michigan quilt when I found her and my dad.
Alias Grace's Grace spends much of her screen time ostensibly sitting quietly and working on her quilt.
"Quilt projects statewide were really popular in the '80s, and people started collecting their histories," Lester explained.
Frequently these grassroots initiatives revolved around "quilt days," at which people could have their family quilts documented.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt is shown for the first time on the Mall in Washington DC, 1987.
We're forming a patchwork quilt of bans and rules and regulations that is eroding the Texas model.
Via Instagram In some ways, Instagram is a patchwork quilt, one engineered not with thread, but vanity.
They wrote the names of the dead on walls or sewed patches with portraits onto a quilt.
It's present in something as innocuous as a wedding quilt, which Grace likens to a battle flag.
He smears paint, nail polish, and toothpaste onto a pillow and quilt, evidence of what happened there.
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"We had two customers who, the day they bought their quilt jackets, slept in them," she said.
It's essentially 20 different "Call of Duty" maps all sewn together into one absurdly large, dangerous quilt.
The resulting colorful grid resembles a quilt, and will be displayed at the entrance to the exhibit.
The bodies of at least 10 children lay lined up on the ground or under a quilt.
And I just took them and cut them up and made this, turn it into a quilt.
My grandmother, too, had to put down her quilt and go to work, but she never complained.
Two years ago I was into making side tables and before that I did a whole quilt.
The exterior is made with a soft and smooth brushed microfiber and has classic quilt-like stitching.
"The Irony of the Negro Policeman," a crazy-quilt jumble of passages in varied techniques, is clownish.
When her doctor cut her medication, she had to close the quilt store she owned in Massachusetts.
I remember being on the Mall and doing the AIDS quilt, and stuff like that. Uh-huh.
The work takes on the overall quality of seeing the quilt-like patterns of farmland from above.
Love is complicated, and sometimes people cheat, but it's all part of the patchwork quilt of life?
Made of red and pink patterned fabrics and thick stitching, these hangings suggest the tradition of quilt making.
A month after completing the Assimilation Banners, Adams purchased an antique quilt while visiting her mother in Massachusetts.
She chose to depict graffiti in her quilt because "it both fascinates and repels me," she said. Mrs.
The painting is simultaneously a fantastical terrain, a crazy quilt made of beaded swatches, and an abstract painting.
Half a million people joined in the march that year, where the AIDS Memorial Quilt was first displayed.
The ceremony also honored pop icon Cyndi Lauper and gay rights activist–turned–AIDS Quilt creator Cleve Jones.
Alexander, who watched her mother quilt as a child, has already made quilts for her children and grandchildren.
My secret group was an email chain — which is, you know, clearly the 'quilt' of our modern times.
Much like a tapestry, quilt, or stained glass, every inch of these canvases is treated with intense care.
Well, in the sense that anything, in any fabric, might be of a piece in a patchwork quilt.
The exterior is made with a soft and smooth brushed microfiber, and has a classic quilt-like stitching.
There was great beauty in doing all the stuff around the quilt and there's great beauty and artfulness.
Through quilt-like zones of abstract pattern, Botolo players push and pull for control over the game's ball.
And, "because they're in a home, they tend to clean up after themselves," she said of Quilt subscribers.
Here, she learned to quilt with her grandmother, practicing an age old folk tradition typical of the region.
But I don't organize much of anything — even my photo albums are a crazy quilt of different eras.
Pat de Groot gave me my first Kuba cloth, which helped jump-start my Kuba Cuneiform Quilt series.
"It was like a tapestry or quilt of our affections for him," his wife, Cathie Pike, told CNN.
This season, a handful of designers debuted cozy, quilt-like jackets that are perfect — and colorful — layering pieces.
When I'm doing my quilt, my mind is totally into it, and I don't have to be perfect.
That morning, a hospice volunteer gave him a pastel-colored homemade quilt, which was now covering his lap.
Talene Monahon's show at 59E59 Theaters feels provocative but unfinished, a pieced quilt of overlapping textures and ideas.
The Davis Event Center had been declared safe by Department of Agriculture employees prior to the quilt show.
I was excited to check out Nuuly's vintage section, which includes leather jackets, quilt jackets, and silk kimonos.
The famed quilt is moving from Atlanta back to San Francisco, where it will take up permanent residence.
Gone but not forgotten The quilt was first created in 1987 at the height of the AIDS pandemic.
Afterward they sewed panels for the AIDS Quilt, the most heartbreaking memorial in the history of human civilization.
The flower-garden pattern with the yellow border was the last quilt my great-grandmother pieced by hand.
In colorful squares resembling patches from a quilt, racial epithets compete with affirmational attributes that envelop the woman.
AFAM received a grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) in January of 2017 to digitize the New York Quilt Project and add its records to the Quilt Index, a joint project of the Alliance for American Quilts, Michigan State University, and the Michigan State University Museum.
From within the building, all that glass creates panoramic views of the neighborhood, framed by a diagonal patchwork quilt.
During the 1913 Armory Show, one cartoonist even disparaged the newfangled Cubism by comparing it to a grandmother's quilt.
These have a quilt-like quality; I carry them around on the train, which also relates them to domesticity.
It was something Fly's own mother had never done with her quilt—the one she never seemed to finish.
To the perceived injustices in the European Union (EU), add another: the nuisances of a quilt of road-tolls.
For the next week, I lived under blankets, throwing my quilt over my face when my roommate walked in.
The photo shows Bennett seated beneath a homemade quilt in a floral print dress, surrounded by plants and flowers.
On the left is a quilt honoring the 184 who lost their lives on 9/11 at the Pentagon.
Each quilt has a theme, including golf, football and a bed & breakfast designed for a former B&B owner.
The 85-year-old said she started the quilt after breaking her hip in a fall 4 months ago.
The AIDS Memorial Quilt, featuring many images of the rainbow flag, was presented on the National Mall in 1987.
The events range from quilt-making workshops to yoga classes, as well as presentations by different local political groups.
We need a system of more uniform regulations and enforcement, rather than the crazy-quilt system we have now.
The national conversation will succeed best when it is, in fact, a crazy quilt of many, many local conversations.
They have that on-trend, moto-inspired quilt stitching that makes them look as cool as they are comfortable.
It is all the rejected themes for every TV show ever made, sewn together like a quilt of nightmares.
A group of women who sewed there taught me how to use a sewing machine and how to quilt.
But unlike a club occupying prime plots of land, Quilt has very little overhead and minimal barriers to entry.
On Thursday she huddled under a quilt in a tent where the floor was soaked from a winter storm.
Dr. May is the author of "An American Quilt" and an assistant professor of English at Northern Michigan University.
At the suggestion of one of her sons, Ms. Doan began to make YouTube videos on how to quilt.
BOOK WOMAN Chpt 22018 Pg 732 Cussy and Jackson are given a wedding gift of a home-made quilt.
Once it does, the patched quilt of populations will make Israeli separation from the Palestinians no longer an option.
A piece of an old tattered quilt sits neatly on the chair, a small box nestled in its folds.
A few of them exit when Holley begins performing, hunched at a keyboard with a homespun quilt draped over it.
Make jewelry, paint landscapes or sew a quilt and sell your handcrafted wares via an online marketplace such as Etsy.
At QuiltCon there were panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which now has over 96,000 blocks and continues to grow.
Seen so close together, it was not hard to imagine "B4U" added to a quilt commemorating the lives of activists.
When Earl and Brent finally got home, Gram was in her chair in the sitting room working on a quilt.
In the meantime, Downey -- and everyone else -- can follow the progress of the quilt by searching for the #RitasQuilt hashtag.
Her patchwork quilt of a book interweaves occasional New Age banalities with real insight to achieve a somehow pleasing totality.
The result is a textured, glittery quilt filled with southern accents, female friendship, and a whole lot of Dolly Parton.
We lay on the ground in a human quilt that happened very quickly after folks realized what was going on.
The Oslo accords of 285 created a crazy quilt of autonomous zones in the lands that Israel captured in 1967.
Betty Alexander, 85, recently finished a quilt with an American flag on it she wants to send to President Trump.
And Frank Smith deconstructs the American flag into fragments, forming a frayed motley quilt in "Stars and Stripes Forever" (2013).
In "Bed," the artist used real things, smearing paint, red fingernail polish, and toothpaste onto a pillow, sheet, and quilt.
That said, there's something off about the sunny optimism to "Roller," the latest single from Boston psych-pop outfit Quilt.
Who helps raise your kids:We've never had a nanny, but have used a patchwork quilt of help over the years.
The overall effect is like that of a giant Surrealistic collage, a crazy quilt of superstition, paranoia, perversity and idiocy.
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Her curvaceous figures recall Thomas Hart Benton and German Expressionism, while her patchwork surfaces evoke Romare Bearden and quilt-making.
The Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt was "a juxtaposition of deep sadness with joyful creation," a volunteer told The Times.
The massive quilt is rarely displayed in its entirety, as it's become too large to display in many public spaces.
My life is this patchwork quilt of identities: I'm brown, queer, and femme from a poor, white, dogmatic Christian world.
The Monument Quilt project aims to put these narratives at the center of the nation's conversation about rape and abuse.
She makes other items, such as throw pillows, using everyday materials and tools like glue, fabric, tweezers and quilt batting.
It is mostly a conduit for congressional appropriations and a caretaker for a patch quilt of existing anti-poverty programs.
Ms. Fish had recently hired Ms. Puno to design her site, but she still paid to attend the Quilt session.
He also keeps three in his Manhattan apartment, including his favorite, the "Circular Wreath" quilt, which hangs above his bed.
Being an art handler means belonging to a patchwork quilt of professional communities united by stories like the ones above.
A huppah stood at the end of the aisle, its roof slung with a quilt made by Ms. Bilik's mother.
Also: A tentative settlement in the Sutter Health antitrust case; and an important quilt collection finds a home in Berkeley.
Leon's collection will help introduce the public to African-American quilt makers other than the women of Gee's Bend, Ala.
The first quilt Hansen Oldham produced did in fact have what were, in effect, copies of Robinson's work on them.
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It lets me converse with the distinct voices of my past and quilt together a narrative about movement in place.
In attacking the AT&T-Time Warner merger, the Trump administration has crocheted a quilt lacking awareness of historical pattern.
Some like to construct characters and recreate imaginary worlds, while others like to crochet mildly offensive sayings onto a quilt.
Now, at the end of the twentieth century, growing numbers of Americans piece together their faith like a patchwork quilt.
"This is the culmination of decades of work that achieves a vision long held by The NAMES Project leadership who, armed with an unwavering commitment to The Quilt, were determined to see that the AIDS Memorial Quilt would stand the test of time," said Julie Rhoad, president and CEO of The NAMES Project Foundation.
Baldwin says that Quilt is not just looking to change where business is done, but also how the business is done.
When you Google Image search "tom from myspace," you'll see a quilt of this one image stitched together over and over.
In the center of the painting, a large silhouette of the eponymous monument looms, patterned with a darker section of quilt.
The American Folk Art Museum is digitizing the New York Quilt Project, an archive of over 6,000 quilts and their histories.
"You want a president like Hillary who sees you as part and parcel of the American quilt of diversity," Clinton said.
From 0003 feet up California is a glorious patchwork quilt of green and gold, textured by rippling mountains and shining water.
Along with historical samples, they find a place for living singers, including a group of quilt makers from Gee's Bend, Ala.
I felt an overwhelming need to chuck my afternoon class, avoid my merry students' faces, and burrow under my flowered quilt.
After he died, the trademark passed on to his wife, and then their daughter, as though it were an ancestral quilt.
Like the piece that hangs behind [the youngest daughter] Duke's bed — it's all these little fabric pieces made into a quilt.
The contrast between the exhibition title's scientific literalness — Elements of Geology — and the works' crazy quilt coloration drives home the point.
I thought that I could stitch together my own philosophy of parenting, like a quilt made from different scraps of fabrics.
As a narrator speaks, she can be seen talking to someone as she sits in a chair, wrapped by a quilt.
These days, it's hard to find traditional quilt makers in Hawaii, but the craft is kept alive by people like Serrao.
Today in the US we've been left to oversee the industry through a roughly stitched patchwork quilt of agencies and regulations.
Being an art handler means belonging to a patchwork quilt of professional networks, but translating goodwill into solidarity requires significant effort.
A contemporary São Paulo artist, Rosana Paulino, incorporates 18th century diagrams of slave ship interiors into a quilt-like fabric hanging.
All of the side-by-side photos that Robinson published on his site as proof of "plagiarism" are from that quilt.
Not legally allowed to read and write, slaves communicated with each other, instead, through the rich language of the American quilt.
The winters are mild; the summers are prehistoric-jungle hot, with a humidity that envelops the county like a drenched quilt.
She kept sewing and making videos, and the family enterprise, the Missouri Star Quilt Company, kept buying and fixing up buildings.
In 2017, Dr. Guertin was inspired to crochet temperature tapestries to share with her students after seeing a quilt on Twitter.
I'd made something like a bed on the sofa, out of some hoodies and a quilt my mom had given me.
This exhibition is the first survey of his quilt-based works which reference sacred geometry, Black history, language, and the body.
This inspired me to create my own, and soon I had so many I decided to put them on a quilt.
But the camera turns her needle and scissors into weapons that repeatedly stab at the quilt and sever thread from thread; as she works, she muses that for women, a quilt is like a battle flag, and a bed a site for war — "There are many dangerous things that need take place on a bed," she says.
Apple has HIG, Android has Material, so why does our federal government's web presence look like a patchwork quilt of 1990s web?
Another striking colloquy exists between Elaine de Kooning's "March Sky" painted in 23 and a "Folk Art Crazy Quilt" from circa 1885.
This quilt is hung at an almost 90-degree angle to the painting, inviting the viewer to engage with both works simultaneously.
Imprisoned after American forces overthrew the Kingdom of Hawaii, Queen Liliʻuokalani sewed a quilt recording the events that led to Hawaii's colonization.
Trees in a thousand shades of green and gold edge its banks, a patchwork quilt made entirely of leaves and pine needles.
As a girl, she slept by the fire beneath a heavy quilt made by her mother from old wool and cotton clothes.
"We didn't have a thimble, and our fingers were pricked and sore for having to quilt to keep warm," Ms. Knowell recalled.
The finished product, "Brunchsquatch," aired on October 1, and revealed a surprising and delightful patchwork quilt of contributions from 62 different artists.
Kylie conceals her baby bump underneath a red-and-white quilt, as the rest of her sisters lie on top of it.
Each modified quilt contains the text of a different treaty between the US government and Native American nations between 1778 to 1871.
"Brother, please," he pleaded, and Mr. Khan uttered a curse under his breath, then grabbed a quilt and thrust it at him.
It's a phenomenally inward-looking document, a kind of patchwork quilt of Republican and conservative preoccupations rather than a cohesive governing manifesto.
I don't mind if it's a quilt from home, or anything that has the energy of the family or love around it.
Removing the stitching won't just re-create a hole, but leave the rest of the quilt more tattered than it was before.
Where else will New York's quilt-makers go for supplies once the City Quilter, on West 25th Street, shuts down in October?
Imagine a crazy quilt-like patchwork of state regulations governing the internet – unquestionably, the most border-free platform ever known to humanity.
For fun ways to enjoy the sky from home, your astrology-loving friend would enjoy this cosmic truffle set, or constellation quilt.
There was a bunch of quilters there who had met online, on America Online, and they had made a quilt all together.
Indeed, companies like Lemonade, Jetty and Quilt have all launched (and raised tens of millions of dollars) to "fix" the insurance industry.
The Monument Quilt project will culminate in a display across a mile of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in October 2017.
Modernists would be drawn to Moses's quaint paintings of steam trains, horse-drawn carriages, and little checkerboard houses dotting patchwork quilt farms.
The unusual quatrefoil motifs of some individual quilt blocks are based on the four-pronged footprint of battlements known as star forts.
The other current show, "Faces of the Underground Railroad," displays contemporary quilt squares portraying figures like Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman. Mrs.
Quilt, a six-month-old start-up based in Los Angeles and founded by Ashley Sumner and Gianna Wurzl, is designed differently.
Now a real estate investor, she is considering opening a community hub in Los Angeles, which prompted her to check out Quilt.
Olde Hope Antiques has a possible museum candidate in a quilt sewn in 1869 by a Virginia-based Quaker named Elizabeth Holmes.
The sharp evening breeze sails through the window, and the mess in our apartment settles around me like an old soft quilt.
Today, flying into Amsterdam's Schiphol airport in spring, you see a quilt of colors spread across the land; bulb fields in bloom.
Quilt making became a vital, consistent form of artistic expression to a nation undergoing massive changes and modernization in the 19th century.
"It's almost as much a part of American culture as Norman Rockwell, Walt Disney, W.P.A. murals and the AIDS quilt," she wrote.
FS: It's OK to be confused by it because right now the system is a patchwork quilt of laws and court rulings.
In 1987, an enormous quilt, with panels for each person who had died from AIDS, was laid out on The National Mall.
There was a quilt that was mounted on a wall that I would sit and stare at for long periods of time.
" Graham said Thursday that Democrats "did a good job of taking bits and pieces of evidence and creating a quilt of it.
New York City cannot compete with Los Angeles's patchwork quilt of cuisines, Northern California's sainted ingredients, New Orleans's discerning and passionate diners.
Five families with two children each gathered around a blue quilt protected from the sun by a 10-by-10-foot canopy.
The way the light shined on her skin as she sewed the quilt emphasized the details of every wrinkle, burn and cut.
In recent years, my grandmother has become increasingly ill, so I took her unfinished quilt to my home, planning to complete it.
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And when farmers die, their land is often subdivided among their children, adding more patches to a quilt that looks crazy already.
On the bed is both his bright red uniform, and a quilt the British soldier is stitching from the same wool fabric.
"El Trifinio" feels like a contemporary, harmonious mixture of quilt making and abstraction, exemplifying in one work many elements seen in the exhibition.
In 2009, she created Border Tapestry, a quilt made with the wire mesh of the border wall serving as the vertical warp strings.
Today, we have disparate regulations fragmented across 38 states, a patchwork quilt of rules, and racehorses fall through the holes far too often.
By defining data "packages," Quilt wants to become a sort of Docker for data, making it more discoverable and actionable across its clients.
Given the timeline of Rita's life, the son told Downey that it's likely the quilt was in limbo for more than 20 years.
I place my first online order of the day: a king-sized Martha Stewart quilt set and two sets of Pyrex glass Tupperware.
The Quilt Index has quilts from across the United States, from Hawaii to Kansas, allowing users to compare various quilts between distant collections.
Betty Alexander, 85, told the South Bend Tribune she recently finished making a quilt for President Trump that features a large American flag.
So I started volunteering, and I made the first AIDS memorial quilt for Michael Burnay, a mother that had just lost her son.
Now he's lounging in a plaid quilt coat that belongs to his grandmother, a pair of his grandfather's pants, and his uncle's slippers.
There were quilts made for foster children, a textural quilt made for blind children, we also had quilts for victims of HIV/AIDS.
We crossed through fields of knee-high grasses, above irregularly shaped plots of farmland that formed a crazy quilt of gold and green.
B.M. 1403 printer at twelve hundred lines a minute, which is like trying to shove a quilt through a mail slot very quickly.
I am so excited to ship these pieces out to the army of stitchers that have volunteered to help me finish Rita's quilt.
Quilt foam, comfort foam, and gel-infused memory foam are reinforced by an encased coil system to provide an extra level of stability.
Another quilt, "New Treasures From Tutankhamun," includes repeated photos of camels and one of her with a group on a trip to Egypt.
The couple bought a tiny patchwork quilt of a house begun in the 17th century, and planted 20 varieties of willow outside it.
"They're great for layering," Ms. Donohue said, but consider how the quilt you choose will work with patterns on nearby bedding and upholstery.
You focus on the quilt you're making, trying to fill in every square to minimize the loss of points incurred by empty squares.
All the models have advantages and disadvantages, but with more investment, together they could form a patchwork quilt covering a lot of students.
With a strong grip on the quilt, my grandmother signals me to get her sewing basket that sits in the corner collecting dust.
"The plan ruthlessly sewed the state, particularly the Philadelphia suburbs, into a crazy quilt," reads the Almanac of American Politics on the map.
"The life of that person is on the quilt itself, but the survivors' stories and the families' stories are tied to the archives."
The living-room walls were pale blue; against one wall, there was a sofa covered in a torn quilt, where the dogs lay.
But the country is now a patchwork quilt of wages, with some states still operating under the federal minimum of $7.25 an hour.
Examples abound — from the illegible drunken calligraphy of Zhang Xu circa 800 CE to Henri Michaux's crazy-quilt alphabetic scribblings from the 1920s.
The maple-leaf quilt was made for my childhood bedroom, but some of the squares were pieced together decades before I was born.
Also telling is that moments after Henry says to Adam, "I want you to be safe," we see him tucking Adam into bed by covering him in a blanket that looks a lot like a quilt, which at that early point in the film is also what Adam's body already looks like — a stitched-together quilt of flesh, limbs, materials, memories, traumas.
One Amazon reviewer who likes to quilt says the Brabantia offers just the right size and sturdiness for ironing both light and heavy quilts.
After stealing the contraption, a woman got the holiday surprise of a lifetime when a sea of glitter washed over her snowman-covered quilt.
Check out the quilt ($34.50 to $209), sheet set ($14 to $103), duvet cover ($26.50 to $119) — and of course, the princess canopy ($159).
Weeks earlier, the proud parents announced the June 20 birth with a photo that appeared to be a quilt that featured the baby's name.
Her most famous work from this period, "The Crystal Quilt" (1987), involved hundreds of older women coming together to talk about erasure and survival.
Me and my friend Kevin [Lareau], who is in Quilt and also plays with me, were dog-sitting and house-sitting in the Catskills.
Venom does all his work with a Juki F-600 Quilt and Pro Special sewing machine, fabric scissors, seam ripper, recycled fabrics, and thread.
San Francisco, the bayside kingdom of seven hills, is also a quilt of highly distinct neighborhoods, some comprised of only a few square blocks.
That remains a distant ideal in a crazy-quilt voting system variously managed and mismanaged by the 50 states and some 8,000 local jurisdictions.
It's powerful to see, and that's the point — all at once, the Monument Quilt raises awareness and gives survivors a chance to publicly heal.
Ms. Rapinchuk also skips the top sheet, just making a bed with a fitted sheet, pillows and either a washable quilt or a duvet.
Her quirky synthetic velvet quilt "Hawaiian Kitsch" features heat-transfer-printed images of her wearing a lei and appearing to float above a pyramid.
Suddenly, everyone was Ron Galella, desperate for a picture and obsessed with where this gorgeous patchwork quilt of a creature would show up next.
I see a young boy wearing a Supreme tee taking a photo of himself in the mirror nearby, a vintage quilt as his backdrop.
He's since invested and become involved in other tech startups, such as Quilt and JobSpice, and is currently the CEO of streaming service Philo. 
She smiles and says, "Cerrar la costura y hacer una colcha de su propio" — close the seam and make a quilt of your own.
This results in a crazy quilt of punitive approaches to pregnant women with drug problems, which vary arbitrarily by region, county and local politics.
I went to the gym, had lunch with friends, and finally got the T-shirts together for a quilt for my son for graduation.
It does this by using a unique design that incorporates both a top quilt and a sheet designed to fit over a sleeping pad.
"Ooo Oui" (2017) and the fantastically kaleidoscopic "Khemetstry" are also made of antique quilt fragments, but these are arranged in sharp abstract geometric patterns.
More than 75 women from the slums near the airport, for example, were enlisted to make a giant, colorful Godhadi quilt, Mr. Reddy said.
If they couldn't afford his fee, they gave him what they could spare: a basket of eggs, a bag of pecans, a family quilt.
Some of the soldiers learned to quilt while in a hospital, or at home after the war was over, making heirlooms from their uniforms.
Surrounding Manganiello's piece are Yayoi Kusama's "Here Comes the Village of Satan" (1975), Lee Krasner's "Untitled" (1962), and two quilts, a "World's Fair Quilt" (ca.
A new company, Quilt is launching in the U.S. and setting its sight on fixing the incredibly, painfully, broken experience of getting insured in America.
Did your beloved pair of spring sandals, that luxe velvet quilt, or cult under-$5 highlighter from the past rainy month make the cart-cut?
So, the quilt sat on the lost and found shelves unclaimed for seven months, while we continued to try and locate the owner, said Christensen.
Simons seems to have taken it to heart: Take it in, process the pain, then work on adding your own story to the American quilt.
The upper part of the painting (pillow and sheet) is in disarray and soiled with paint, some of which drips onto the quilt below. 19.
Obscuring the signed work, a 1973 print of "Sketch of Monogram," is a garish quilt of pictures, from company logos to two doodles of penises.
An unfurling crazy-quilt of rolling, twisting abstract patterning picked out in white, black and brick-brown paving stones, it isn't his most original concept.
A blue-and-white gingham quilt made by Ms. Clark's maternal great-grandmother more than a century ago covers the bed in T.L.'s room.
A traveling public art project, the AIDS Memorial Quilt was created in June 1987 at the height of the AIDS crisis in the United States.
Bolivia is laid out like a quilt below me, and I want so badly to park the motorcycle and take it in, but I can't.
As the shift in regulatory authority occurs from federal to state levels, the overall outcome might be a beautiful quilt-work of complementary local systems.
Ms. Peck and Mr. Kiracofe also mentioned the AIDS quilt as bringing quilts, and all their associations with community and craftsmanship, to the American consciousness.
"Fleurish" shows him naked against a dark turquoise wall, seated on a folded quilt atop a thick cabinet with his feet barely touching the floor.
When you need more concentrated heat than a radiator can provide, this electric fleece quilt from Sunbeam creates a cozy nest via 10 heat settings.
After the data sets from the scans were stitched together on a computer screen, the quilt of 0s and 1s was returned to physical form.
The Puerto Rican capital of San Juan, for example, looks like a patchwork quilt at night with some neighborhoods lit up and others completely dark.
For example, since Paducah, Ky., a center of quilt making, was named part of Unesco's network of "creative cities," it has benefited from increased tourism.
Even though we are many years past the events of the Civil Rights movement, the memory of the struggle still envelopes us like a quilt.
Image: Gabriel Lio via University of BirminghamPaleontologists uncovered a strange new dinosaur a few years ago—a crazy, patchwork quilt of a creature dubbed Chilesaurus diegosuarezi.
The piece, in the context of this exhibit and its ethos, represents a sort of triumphant moment for the unknown quilt makers and sometimes disparaged abstractionists.
During the event, he noticed that the display of these placards looked like a patchwork quilt, and that led him to found the NAMES Project Foundation.
Last May, a floral box with a handmade quilt inside and a card reading "Charlene and Lark" was found at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
"It's gonna be a thing" Once the designs are all stitched and the hexagons are returned to Downey, they will be assembled into the completed quilt.
In that case, a patchwork quilt of proposals may not be enough to convince voters Trump and Republicans are prepared to fix a newly collapsed system.
One day, Nancy, 51, marveled at how a handcrafted multicolored pastel quilt designed to provide tactile stimulation —called a sensory blanket — calmed her restless mother down.
We're pursuing the patchwork quilt version of the American dream — piecing it together, bit by bit — instead of worshiping the skyscraper reaching high into the sky.
The embroidered quilt will accompany those attending a rally, organized by the Center for Reproductive Rights, outside of the Supreme Court in DC on March 2.
I cannot bear to be let go, clenched in my quilt, a phantom receding, it rustles off, the dawn barely blueing the air, the static stopped.
One stands on her office porch; behind her is a painting of a quilt design made by her grandmother, who died in February at age 233.
Learning a mentally challenging skill offers additional benefits: participants in a research study who learned to quilt, take digital pictures or both showed enhanced memory abilities.
I placed it on top of my sheets and under my quilt so that it couldn't be seen unless someone were to actually get in bed.
In this far-reaching history, the discovery of an unfinished antebellum quilt becomes an investigation of the fragile scraps of documents used to make its backing.
In 226-21955, he found his way back into art via a series of homemade quilt-style tapestries, mostly due to the scarcity of artistic materials.
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They chanted—Bringing our dead to your door / We won't take it anymore and Out of the quilt and into the streets / Join us, join us.
On the opposite side of the small room hung a quilt, supposedly sewn at the Barker Ranch hideout: Each square featured an impeccably stitched floral swastika.
When Alison Parker (Courtney Thorne-Smith) became pregnant, the GALA Committee made her a quilt appliquéd with the chemical symbol for the abortion pill RU-486.
"The Patch" will gather fragments of the old work, arranged by McPhee into a pattern that pleases him, out of order, like patches in a quilt.
Ms. Davies marked off a corner with an old, soft quilt on the floor, cozied up with unused throw pillows and a few favorite soft toys.
On a drizzly morning in April, the artist Tschabalala Self, 28, straps on kneepads and pulls back her braids to kneel above a quilt-like painting.
The woman puts down the quilt she is sewing, with pretty pink hearts, and asks you politely if you would mind repeating what you just said.
"I have a vintage quilt my grandmother made with a poinsettia design, and we used it around the base of our Christmas tree," Ms. Donohue said.
"A quilt is basically a sandwich: two layers of fabric with some fill in between," Ms. Donohue said, which means that some are lighter than others.
And Raf Simons, the creative director at Calvin Klein, used classic American quilt motifs throughout his fall 2018 collection, including in dresses, men's shirts and gloves.
The company now owns 26 buildings, including 14 quilt shops, three restaurants and a quilting retreat house for women, where up to 40 visitors can stay.
She and others are pushing the city to change its ordinance, but in the meantime, the "crazy quilt" of city and state policies makes regulation confusing.
He has made and altered furniture, including a limited edition of the Arne Jacobsen-designed Egg Chair, covered with a quilt-like collection of patterned fabrics.
War and Pieced was curated by Stacy C. Hollander, chief curator at the American Folk Art Museum, with quilt historian Annette Gero, author of Wartime Quilts.
McCann treats all the component parts are treated like a patchwork quilt, proudly displaying small but brilliant bits from friends as parts of a warm, enveloping whole.
No one knows when he began making his signature, quilt-like creations, into which he sewed, in addition to shopping bags, old clothes, fabric scraps, and twine.
A feminist quilt still shocks — last March, two quilts at the Tucson Quilters Guild annual show — one anti-Trump, and one pro-immigration — were subjects of controversy.
A large quilt by Georgia artist Phyllis Stephens hangs prominently, and in one nook next to an armchair sits a black rotary phone on a low table.
When a second son, Daniel, 34, was killed in 2002, Ms. Knowell responded with a 16-yard-long quilt honoring the year's 113 homicide victims in Oakland.
They sat at coloured tables designed to look, from above, like a giant quilt; the performance, at a shopping centre in Minneapolis, was filmed and later broadcast.
Mohammad Sajid, one leg misshapen by polio, was sharing a quilt with a friend, also polio-stricken, whom he had met washing dishes at a food stall.
But by showing the most popular language that isn't English or Spanish, it shows that New York is still a quilt of dozens of different immigrant communities.
"When I was thinking 'who's this quilt going to be for,' the Holy Spirit just told me it should be for President Trump," she told the paper.
She was a teacher at Calhoun Community High School and could inspire troubled students to stay in school, and she liked to sew and quilt, he said.
But for all its flaws, esports are a patchwork quilt because their foundations are laid across a lot of different communities who want and expect different things.
Bryan-Wilson explores items as varied as the Cockettes' drag-queen costumes, Chilean arpilleras that documented Pinochet's dictatorship, and the ideological rifts occasioned by the AIDS quilt.
On the floor in front of the daybed is an orange and green quilt made by an artist I opened a store with in Mississippi, Coulter Fussell.
From the edge of the centuries-old hilltop town, the Italian countryside was laid out before us like a verdant patchwork quilt stitched together by dirt roads.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this Morning Briefing misstated the given name of the person who conceived the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Currently, the quilt is made up of more than 48,000 panels, with more added every year as more AIDS casualties are submitted to The NAMES Project Foundation.
Lena Dunham is there, wearing a see-through coat and explaining to Schumer that this is also where Mindy Kaling got her Golden Globes outfit — a quilt.
Basically I found a just-started quilt at an estate sale and decided I had to finish it for Rita (so she can rest in crafting peace).
It has been organized by Stacy C. Hollander, deputy director and chief curator at the folk art museum, and Annette Gero, an Australian quilt historian and collector.
Leonard tells Creators that these flattened faces range from life-size to the "super fucking huge" quilt he recently exhibited at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
Among them: "Coming Out" (Peter Hujar's triumphant photograph for a Gay Liberation Front poster in 1970) and "AIDS and Activism" (Lola Flash's haunting image "AIDS Quilt," 1987).
The southern border is already a crazy-quilt of different border barriers of different sizes, different materials, installed in different eras — known, by and large, as fencing.
State and local governments alone simply do not have the capacity or resources to do what is necessary, and we don't want a patchwork quilt of policies.
But the little scraps of cloth on the table might also be taken by your competitor, and eventually, you'll run out of time to complete your quilt.
Cleve Jones, the longtime gay civil rights activist and creator of the AIDS quilt, was part of this diaspora, moving to San Francisco from Arizona in 1973.
On nights and weekends, he had begun piecing together a quilt, what he describes as a "Bauhaus-y" composition in bright colors like magenta, yellow and blue.
Minaj wore a long blonde and blue wig with a patch quilt colored skirt and matching bandeau with pink lips and blue eyeshadow for the 2011 AMAs.
His final film, "Princess Raccoon" (2005), starring the Chinese actress Ziyi Zhang, is a crazy-quilt musical fantasia with styles ranging from rock to opera to rap.
Another evening found him at Maison the Faux, the collection by the Dutch designers Joris Suk and Tessa de Boer, a crazy quilt of fabric and pattern.
Most every tribe brought a gift of a star quilt or blanket, a Native American tradition, and in return, the Little Shell members offered braided sweet grass.
And while the industry has complained repeatedly that this created a confusing "patchwork quilt" of state consumer protections, Sohn said it's a problem the industry itself created.
Shmuel Rosner TEL AVIV — More than any other Jewish text, the Passover Haggadah — the book that guides participants through the Seder — is a quilt sewn over generations.
Delicate and gleaming, these are nailed to walls, evoking boxy little stars, or to found objects (an ancient door, a stool) forming quilt-like patterns and padding.
In another, more personal one, "Change: Faith Ringgold's More Than 100 Pounds Weight Loss Performance Story Quilt," she discusses her complicated relationship with food and self-image.
The city was also the original site of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, which today has 48,000 panels, each paying tribute to a person who died of AIDS.
Though I never cared much for the meat, I always took a cheeseburger from the platter because the glossy plastic quilt of melted American cheese enchanted me.
On Lloyd Bentsen Memorial Highway, two weeks before Christmas, the big-city sprawl gives way to open fields lying brown and empty, like a drab patchwork quilt.
At the same time, it was devastating to see the vast AIDS quilt on display in one place for the first time, symbolizing so much human loss.
The project has multiple phases: the Underwear Audit accounts for our bodies, the Stitch 'n' Bitch airs our grievances, and the Cunt Quilt is an association formed.
Moreover, the International Quilt Invitational is curated to global tastes, featuring a collection of quilts that bring to mind a tally of attractions inside a traveler's guidebook.
Even while the AIDS Memorial Quilt was sprawled across the National Mall in DC, there was something in the works shifting this death sentence paradigm: combination antiretroviral therapy.
Surface space: As discussed by Mimi's Quilt Shop, some ironing boards are wider or longer than normal, which can be beneficial when ironing certain items, such as quilts.
Each quilt allows the viewer to grow emotionally attached to it before realizing the violence and controversy, the inherent feelings of conflict and remorse that Turner's story brings.
Throughout the course of the exhibition, she has offered weekly readings from the treaties, wrapping herself in the corresponding quilt — "language over language over language," she called it.
One of her more political works is "Flag Story quilt" (1985), a hand-painted and -dyed American flag in which the stars are substituted with anonymous white faces.
The resulting crazy quilt of clashing interests demonstrates the need for federal laws, which, of course, have been rejected by a Congress captive to the gun industry's agenda.
Under Adams's hand, colonial wallpaper or abolitionist quilt patterns act as anchors for didactic narratives, presenting first a nostalgic, collective mirror while rage simmers just beneath the surface.
The startup insurance application processor Quilt has added a life insurance product to its portfolio and has begun pitching its digital enrollment in 37 states across the country.
Ultimately, Quilt wants to partner with one insurance provider across a range of categories including travel insurance and pet insurance next in line (not necessarily in that order).
The industry may be old and stodgy, but Quilt is hoping that with its new enrollment process, it can get you covered (I see what they did there).
In the crazy-quilt makeup of the modern State Department, Countryman was one of twenty-three Assistant Secretaries, each appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
Editorial The act of voting can be shamefully difficult in this country amid the crazy quilt of often-dysfunctional systems employed by the states and thousands of localities.
In New Hampshire, he had his eyeglasses pushed up on his forehead, and his keyboard was wrapped in a blue quilt with the letter "H" in the middle.
Or at least that's the feeling you may get as you flip through the thick binder, which has a stylish blue patchwork-quilt cover and cleanly laminated pages.
He was fond of multiplying figures or shapes to create a quilt or frieze pattern, a style that allowed him to play ingenious variations on a single theme.
Proceeds of the special community-led professional presentation of the piece, inspired by the AIDS Memorial Quilt, will benefit the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center and Frontline AIDS.
So there's a lot of different puzzle pieces that fit together since we have a patchwork quilt of data protection — depending on the different state and federal laws.
I prepared for these meetings by brushing my hair, closing the curtains to the street, and tossing visible clutter onto my bed and covering it with a quilt.
And I used to just sit there and look up under the quilt and wonder how they was going up and down, up and down with that needle.
Annie Mae Young's 1976 work brings together the two quilt sensibilities here, surrounding a medallion of burning stripes of contrasting corduroy with a broad denim work-clothes border.
In his dozens of lithographic likenesses of hometown friends — he likened the series to a patchwork quilt — the sitters, accompanied by conversational quotations, look casually but distinctly regal.
The term "folk art" is generally applied to traditional media such as wood carving, quilt-making, functional pottery, weaving–items that are passed down from generation to generation.
We must recognize and speak out against the systemic injustices that immigrants face to preserve the patchwork quilt of diversity that comprises the social fabric of our country.
On another hangs a large provocative quilt by Rosie Lee Tompkins (1936-19343) made of found fabrics, including segments of an American flag and towels, one depicting Jesus.
It's easy to hazily appeal to a kind of united-quilt identity politics, but much harder to create a political campaign that effectively harnesses this kind of vision.
Instead of overanalyzing it, I simply walked into her house and chose one I knew she loved—a red-and-white quilt made up of tiny heart prints.
A quilt made in India between 1860 and 1870 has its beads connected to small circles of fabric, the discs probably left over from punching buttonholes into uniforms.
The spare fabric that formed the checkerboard may have been from uniforms of the dead or wounded, thus adding a somber memorial to an otherwise vibrant wool quilt.
"Classical music" becomes a featureless fabric from which snippets can be combined, quilt-like, in any combination or order, and it all seems headed toward a state of entropy.
Among the very first works one encounters in the show are Helen Frankenthaler's "Monoprint IX" made in 1987 and an "Antique African American Patchwork Quilt" from circa 1930s Texas.
The proposal—which the agency won't finalize until April, after reviewing months of public comments—is the latest clarification to a Reagan-era regulatory quilt that governs genetic alterations.
Blake Shelton smiled as he posed with Clarkson and his quilt in a Twitter photo — while Adam Levine snuck into the background of the photo with his own present.
Each brims with a collage of seemingly unrelated images, where amiable design elements such as antique lace and quilt patterns act as a host structure for the artist's research.
In Mr. Khan's neighborhood, four quilt vendors have divided the sidewalks and public spaces into quadrants, and when night falls, their customers arrange themselves into colonies of lumpy forms.
The region is as gorgeous as a Chopin concerto, an undulating quilt of cereal fields and birch groves, but in the 1990s its towns were unromantically down-at-heel.
Companies like the 500 Startups-backed Mira Financial, France's Alan, which is backed by Partech Investments (among others), Fabric, and Quilt, are all pitching life insurance products as well.
Colorado's progressive pot laws do not currently restrict or permit public marijuana use, so local ordinances have tried to fill the gap, resulting in a patchwork quilt of rules.
Lester described a quilt in the AFAM collections made by a tailor for his daughter on her wedding day, stitched from scraps of fabric he collected at his job.
" Besides "Prairie Wife," Ms. Ebert wrote another full-length book of poetry, "Crazy Quilt," a chapbook of Christmas poems and a spoken-word album titled "Live From Thunder Hawk.
Like a fake tree that spits fire, a hyper-realistic statue of a homeless woman, and a quilt made out of a couple of thousand Barbie doll shower caps.
The quilt, which could end up being more than 86 x 86 feet, will represent the number of women whose access to abortion is being compromised by this bill.
The quilt represents those things for me and also creates a sense of unity from supporters across the US who can send in swatches, which we will sew together.
Kim also poses solo in a classic cotton Calvin Klein briefs and a coordinating bra, while another shot shows Kourtney topless holding up a quilt, alongside Khloé and Kendall.
It then lists the Maryland address of the Sea-Monkey estate where Yolanda Signorelli von Braunhut lives in her quilt-lined room and answers Sea-Monkey mail by firelight.
The Migrant Quilt project began when Jody Ipsen learned that a record 282 people died when trying to cross the border in the Tucson Sector between 2004 and 153.
Me sitting here, by a lamp, wrapped in a quilt, beside the giant black windows, this December blackness, this 4:30 A.M. kitchen as it reflects on the glass.
Riffing on the traditional women's work of piecing fabric together, the five artists in this exhibition have produced quilt-like works that belie the traditional definition of the genre.
The show initially resembles an array of extra-large game boards, and the checkered center of one quilt was indeed intended for playing chess, another pastime of enlisted men.
Calvin Klein features a red-and-white quilt in its provocative ad starring the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, who are languorously sprawled across the blanket in nothing but their underwear.
But best of all was the bed itself, which had a supremely comfortable pillowtop mattress and crisp white sheets topped with a handmade patchwork-denim quilt from Raleigh Denim.
Now, when she visits our home, as she reaches for her glasses and pushes her walker away from the table, my grandmother asks me to bring her the quilt.
Whether that means pictures or an old quilt that reminds you of a certain moment in time, keep those tchotchkes in sight you to make you feel more comfortable.
Involving and friskily acted — on a too-small stage ringed with props and officer's coats — the show feels provocative but unfinished, a pieced quilt of overlapping textures and ideas.
While it is critical to close the retirement coverage gap, this effort has initiated the same patchwork quilt of state laws that led to ERISA in the first place.
Somalia's national army is a patchwork quilt of rival militias sewn together by thin threads of hope that one day it will be able to prevail against the extremists.
Can you talk about the concept for this piece — why you wanted to build a giant bed, include a quilt, slide show, and cabinet, and what these objects represent?
Many arrangements of colors and shapes are incredibly exciting and sophisticated, reflecting quilt-making as vastly exceeding the "acceptable form of creative outlet" described in the gallery's press materials.
Although there is a vision of hope in making something beautiful out of horror, there's an eerie echo of the suturing of wounds in each stitch of the quilt.
And by serving as executive producer of the Oscar-winning documentary "Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt" (230), which profiled people represented in the AIDS Memorial Quilt, and by appearing on the cover of Out Magazine's annual Power Issue (21998), he became something of a role model for gays and lesbians in the entertainment business at a time when few in prominent positions, and virtually no one in front of the camera, acknowledged being gay.
We found everything from vintage-inspired print quilt sets by Drew Barrymore to luminous makeup palettes, an elegant small-space sofa for under $500, summery wardrobe staples, and much more.
Three rounded black shapes — reminiscent of a stingray's pectoral fins — extend from the widening column of colored sections, which are faintly reminiscent of a patchwork quilt or a harlequin's costume.
Companies like England's Anorak, HealthIQ, Ladder, Mira Financial, and France's Alan, which is backed by Partech Investments (among others), Fabric and Quilt, are all pitching life insurance products as well.
Just a little more than a month after Downey paid $6 for the massive quilt, she was ready to send out all 100 hex pieces to her volunteers for embroidery.
This newly crafted memorial quilt now also covers the entire square, surrounding the statue of Simón Bolívar, the Venezuelan general who played an instrumental role in Colombia's fight for independence.
AFAM was a leader in museum appreciation for quilting, with the 1972 exhibition The Fabric of the State, and organized about 45 quilt days over two years in the 1980s.
The guards alleged they were in a makeshift bed made out of pillow and a quilt, and that both Frechette and the student were fully clothed when they were discovered.
And so Born to Run is this crazy-quilt of surf-record guitar sounds and TV-western drums and piano riffs from Phil Spector B-sides that becomes completely original.
It was completed during the time that another artist, living in the same building, made "Bed" (1955), in which a pillow, sheet, and quilt are mounted onto a wood support.
Peggy Hazard became involved with the project in 2010, when she agreed to create a quilt for the 2005–2006 records, along with two friends, Suzanne Hesh and Alice Vinson.
His version of "Macbeth," featuring a quilt of Tchaikovsky music, has been part of the company's repertory for decades and returns this week with an intimate cast of strong dancers.
"We went from a patchwork quilt of environmental regulations to federal regulations and federal standards for the very reason that you didn't have equal protection of all children," Perera said.
Zkano's "crews" and "no shows" are a youthful riot of stripes and colors, while the Little River socks are more refined (the fall line was based on Southern quilt patterns).
All of this is to explain why I'm on the motorcycle, struggling to climb to the top of this mountain, the countryside laid out to my left like a quilt.
Ironically, though, it could extend the dominance of big players in e-commerce who already have the resources and systems to manage a patch-quilt of 50 different tax jurisdictions.
Dr. Gero made one of her first acquisitions at a jumble sale in England about 20 years ago, paying all of 30 pence (50 cents) for a Crimean War quilt.
Whether such vital changes arrive in time for the 2018 elections is an open question in the nation's crazy-quilt of 8,000 state and county systems and 100,000 polling places.
The girls slept in the other room, Olivia with the quilt wrapping her ankles — she tossed and turned — and Maggie with Zoom Zoom and her other animals positioned around her.
Drama, dance and music were whipped together in an even more crazy-quilt way in "Invisible Cities," a colossal production inspired by Italo Calvino's classic novel of the same name.
For instance, a group of Dutch knitting enthusiasts from the Quilt Shop 100 in the Netherlands has already crafted more than 400 pairs of mittens for an Australian koala hospital.
She sang "Battle Hymn of the Republic" with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir at President Obama's second inauguration, and ran a weekly circle that is making a giant quilt about Brownsville.
Something about the vibrancy of the quilt and cushions' diagonal lines reminds me of reading a score, in the way that musical notes can bounce or run across the page.
A multidimensional quilt alternates from the winning smile of Jackie O., to the gleaming face of Oprah, to the bemused look of Mother Teresa—all relative to the viewer's position.
And perhaps what we are living through is an age of adaptation in which we are developing a distinct, unified American culture as opposed to the cultural quilt of our history.
In another city, in a hotel whose decor can best be described as Bram Stroker's Ikea, I stepped out of the elevator to see a handmade quilt hanging on the wall.
Mosquito control in the United States is a crazy quilt of jurisdictions that includes powerful independent districts with their own taxing authority and threadbare county health, environment or public works departments.
Her new long-form work "Climax" is a quilt of material from the past 15 years, presented in an intimate space where dancers mix among viewers, sometimes entrapping them (3:00).
The plan would also have created a patchwork quilt of economically segregated territories that would explode the region's rich/poor divide by creating several wealthy states and several desperately poor ones.
The power landscape in the United States operates more like a "quilt" than a grid, said Chris Sistrunk, an electrical engineer who serves on FireEye's Mandiant industrial controls system consulting team.
It was something that was a little too complex to glaze over—to say, oh you know, he got a quilt, but we didn't have the time to do it justice.
They would wrap me in a patchwork quilt of tales from the pregnant women who'd come before me—women who had conquered their own mental-health nightmares successfully and without medication.
In an anecdote written for the auction, co-founder of the International Quilt Association, Karey Bresenhan, says Lehman's work popularized thread painting and changed the public's perception of machine quilting altogether.
And allies emerge from the woodwork throughout the film, like an older woman who gives a younger chorus member a handmade quilt with a mixture of southern images and pride symbols.
"The Act Up marches, the AIDS quilt and the posters made people more sympathetic, and made gay people seem more human," said Daniel Royles, an AIDS historian at Florida International University.
The cuts resulted in a crazy quilt of premiums for 2018 that differs radically from the pattern of the last four years, which will upend expectations of consumers in many states.
Next to it, is a moment of absolute stillness: Romare Bearden's 1970 masterpiece, "Patchwork Quilt," with its nude foulard-wearing Nubian, stiff as an Egyptian sculpture and, in this, majestically untouchable.
A few festivals, like the Ohio Amish Country Quilt Festival, which is entering its third year, have helped raise awareness of the craft through classes, speakers, sewing sessions and trunk shows.
Since then, the quilt has grown to include the names of more than 105,000 individuals and portions have been displayed worldwide, as well as on the Ellipse and the National Mall.
The National AIDS Memorial, which currently exists as a landscaped grove in Golden Gate Park, aims to incorporate the quilt in the physical Center for Social Conscience it plans to build.
But once the government rested, it was clear that there was never only one case against the kingpin, but rather there were several sewn together in a kind of patchwork quilt.
Such purity resonates as well in the highly structured green-on-green areas of the garden, created from hornbeam, privet, boxwood and yew trees — a quilt of forest, hunter and jade.
Jones later went on to conceptualize the NAME Project's AIDS Memorial Quilt, the iconic arts project launched in 1987 to celebrate the lives of people who have died of AIDS-related causes.
He gifted the "Money" rapper with two quilted Chanel handbags, including one red purse featuring Chanel's classic chevron quilt print and interlocking C's, as well as a classic black double-flap bag.
Poon worked as an art director in a fancy advertising agency, then as an interior decorator for a Saudi princess, then ran a quilt shop, and, eventually, came back around to food.
In Florida, where Quilt is launching its initial product, the company is working with Security First Insurance as a partner to both handle traditional policies and work on developing the new ones.
One of her most popular bags was shaped like a snail; another, an example of the commonplace made uncommon, was fashioned from an antique quilt and enhanced with bits of colored glitter.
Quilt wants to help businesses integrate their data sources to make sure everyone in the company is on the same page, and has already been adopted by some of the largest banks.
Once the pieces are completed and sent back to Downey, another 38 volunteers will assemble the finished quilt, completing a project that, to Rita's family's knowledge, has been lying dormant for decades.
Nguyen, in collaboration with the Textile Arts Center, is holding public stitch-ins for participants to stitch tally marks onto swatches of fabric that will eventually become part of a massive quilt.
I really wanted to use a quilt because it represents comfort, safety, and security, and the lack of access to abortion care and reproductive health care in general is anything but that.
But the colors of the repeated elements — the woven rug, the patchwork quilt, her clothing — are so bright and vibrant with verdant greens and luscious reds that the work reads as lively.
Her new long-form work "Climax" is a quilt of material from the past 15 years, presented in an intimate space where dancers mix among the audience, sometimes entrapping them (3:00).
Starting with the city's early incarnation as a commercial nexus for King Cotton, Strausbaugh weaves an ambitious and sprawling narrative while piecing together a crazy quilt of historical facts and fascinating anecdotes.
The article also referred incorrectly to the medication known as RU-2800, the chemical symbol for which was put on a quilt made for a character in the show who became pregnant.
The production is a clever quilt of the famous ballet's history: Mr. Ratmansky incorporated steps from the 1890 Russian premiere and borrowed from the avant-garde costume design of a 1921 staging.
But like all things, the neighborhoods that make up the great London patchwork quilt are ephemeral, especially now, as the immigrant communities of London wonder what the post-Brexit future will bring.
To see where change may come the quickest, look to the edges of Glacier National Park in Montana, at a quilt of rocky peaks and wetlands held sacred by the Blackfeet tribe.
In the patchwork quilt of transit options available in most American cities, people often need to take two or even four different modes of transit just to get to their final destinations.
The article also referred incorrectly to the medication known as RU-486, the chemical symbol for which was put on a quilt made for a character in the show who became pregnant.
There is the quilt with an image of a woman, "La Lupe" (2016), on a panoramic color field, her dark hair and intensely direct gaze indicating that she is no wilting flower.
The standout artwork is a quilt made by the great-grandmother of Ms. Hearst's husband, Austin, in the late 1800s, tiny bars of color and sheen patched into herringbone with careful artistry.
Illuminated by discreet, painterly touches of electronics — Taborn also plays the Farfisa organ and synthesizer — the music reflects an imaginative quilt of influences: minimalism, African rhythms, punk and kraut rock, among others.
His passion for her quilts led him to buy as many as he could and also inspired him to seek out work by other African-American quilt makers in the Bay Area.
"Texas has for a long time been the home for innovation and economic growth, but a patchwork quilt of compliance complexities are forcing businesses out of the Lone Star State," Abbott said.
The sweet smell of cacao is in the air, blankets and pillows are strewn about in a circle big enough for 15 people, and there's a quilt in the center of it.
One of the things that struck me about the quilt-like, dirty-bubblegum-pink "Linear Waves" is the outline of a figure among the linear elements dispersed across the scuffed, worn surface.
Her younger body kneels, tanned and naked, in front of a pillowy quilt in one dreamlike scene; in another, her body is hidden by a large black cloak stitched with eye masks.
Performing as her teenage self, she compares the Constitution to a magic crucible, while her competitors propose blander interpretations of the document as a patchwork quilt or a forest of living trees.
This magical stream of pettiness was nearly dead on arrival when Negansbaseballbat replied with "quilt," a British epithet unfamiliar to me, which, according to Urban Dictionary, is analogous to "pansy" in the States.
One of the most compelling conversations of the exhibition exists between "Petite," a painting created in 1963 by Grace Hartigan, and a so-called "Victorian Crazy Quilt Fragment" made in Massachusetts in 1886.
At Quilt, which is initially launching in Florida later this month with a traditional renters' insurance product, that better way will eventually involve changing the entire way policies are constructed and paid out.
By the summer of 2010, she was flying in a bush plane over the vast Alaskan tundra, watching the quilt of green break just long enough for a cluster of buildings to emerge.
Two Mobile police officers with the self-described "panhandler patrol" were accused of mocking homeless people when they posted a photo of a "quilt" they crafted out of their signs around the holidays.
A hexagonal quilt adorned the bed he shared with his wife, Nettie, and a copy of the Mona Lisa hung in the living room in a hexagonal frame, against hexagonal parquet wall panels.
Then in January, Calvin Klein unveiled an ad featuring Kylie and all four of her sisters posing for the campaign in which Kylie concealed her baby bump underneath a red-and-white quilt.
So her pieces from 2016, a framed quilt ("This Side Down") and an installation of painted mouth guards ("Pink Pedigo"), don't convey enough information for the viewer to gain purchase with the work.
This is the Migrant Quilt Project, and it serves as a register of every soul whose remains have been found since 2000 in the Tucson Sector border-crossing area between Arizona and Mexico.
In 22008, her senior year, Schreck competed in the national semifinals, held in Sacramento, but lost to a girl named Becky, whose speech, as Schreck recalls, compared the Constitution to a patchwork quilt.
Diane Samuels's "Poetry Quilt" (2017), measuring a mighty 87 by 90 inches, is constructed of paper and backed with fabric, while the surface is covered with poems that have affected the artist's life.
The orbiting Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter gathered the startlingly detailed and three-dimensional images of Mars — a continuous quilt so vast that Mr. Emmart often finds himself seeing new neighborhoods he hasn't encountered before.
Kiki Smith contributed a companion piece, a silk-screen on muslin, to what she made for the AIDS Memorial Quilt to commemorate all the women, including her own sister, claimed by the epidemic.
He imagined her sitting on a colorful quilt, yellow lamplight glazing her bare arms and glinting off the vertebrae of her neck as she peered down at the pictures of everything she coveted.
"This decision reaffirms the longstanding policy that America has a national aviation system, not one subject to a patchwork quilt of local regulations," the group's president, Edward M. Bolen, said in a statement.
Together, the pair went on to research the rapid rise of other vulnerability-focused meetup organizations like the one where they met, including Evryman, ManKind Project, Quilt, Authentic Relating, Circling, and T-Groups.
The Pippy Houldsworth Gallery's booth at Art Basel Miami Beach will also display "The Flag is Bleeding #2," a very large 1997 quilt that replicates her famous 1967 painting with the same title.
Quilt Data's founders, Kevin Moore and Aneesh Karve, have been hard at work for the last four years building a platform to search for data quickly across vast repositories on AWS S20173 storage.
Cozy indeed, the stylish room had herringbone wood floors, heavy gray curtains, a large mirror on a wall, and a soft gray quilt atop a supremely comfortable bed with a padded leather headboard.
But that consistency would come at the expense of relevance, because real brain networks are a functional quilt of cell types—some of which arise in place while others migrate from other brain regions.
Layered underneath this imagery on the canvas, a Baltimore album quilt pattern from 1851 plays host to several small vignettes, images embedded into circular areas of the pattern, as if a part of it.
"The evolved #MYCALVINS concept has family at its center, a display of unity between strong individuals, further emphasized by the symbolism of the traditional American quilt," according to a press release from the brand.
A Chicago woman who found an unfinished quilt at an estate sale has recruited more than 100 strangers from across the country to help finish a project started by a 99-year-old woman.
For more than a decade, Eva worked as a nanny while her husband was a clerk in one of Houston's large corporations, and the family disappeared seamlessly into the city's crazy quilt of diversity.
Each quilt takes Hernandez days or sometimes weeks to complete, and they are all lively with color of various hues, but mostly bright and bold — sunny yellows, rich reds, and succulent shades of violet.
Family in general and motherhood in particular are primary subjects in the main survey, starting with a 1983 quilt made by Joyce and Elizabeth Scott that offers a loving portrait of the extended clan.
Owners Francesca Tomei and Daniele Lencioni created rustic-style rooms — sloped wood-beam roofs, quilt-topped iron-frame beds, and terra-cotta tiles — but with air-conditioning, heated floors, and a diminutive basement spa.
The line includes a tank and tee inscribed with that rallying cry, shorts inspired by the AIDS Memorial Quilt, and a handful of other rainbow-fied Levi's staples, like a bandanna and logo tee.
"Quite frankly, I thought they did a good job of taking bits and pieces of the evidence and creating a quilt out of it," said Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump's loudest Senate defenders.
Whether in the US or England or Sweden, policies on smartphones in schools resemble a patchwork quilt, with school boards leaving it up to individual schools or schools leaving it up to individual teachers.
We can explain that it's a log cabin quilt and get into a whole discussion of the history of that type of quilting and be a little in tune with their own family history.
After beckoning you from down the corridor with the bright colors and joyful asymmetry of Loretta Pettway's "Medallion" quilt (circa 1960), the exhibition starts with an elegiac room of works nearly devoid of color.
The quilts are placed in no particular order and, apart from those made in Alabama, the only one identified with a specific locale is an English "Log Cabin" quilt from the early 19th century.
Digitally printed onto fabric and then fashioned into a quilt by the artist, these contemporary objects with nostalgic impulses reveal the survivalist and apocalyptic undercurrents of reenactment culture and its reclamation of craft culture.

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