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Quilt Out Loud: Activism, Language & the Art of QuiltingThomas Knauer

Quilt Out Loud: Activism, Language & the Art of Quilting

Thomas Knauer

Art Quilts

Knauer treats quiltmaking as a vehicle for political and social commentary, pairing essays on activism and language with quilt projects built around text and message. The book reads as much like a collection of critical writing on craft as it does a pattern book. Intended for quilters interested in art quilting as a form of statement-making rather than purely decorative work.

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