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Barbie Quilt on Display in NY



 
 
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Old March 20th 04, 03:37 PM
Kyrae
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Hello - Wanted to share the following with other Barbie collectors.

Talking Quilts
American Folk Art Museum, New York
February 11 – September 5, 2004

About twenty quilts made from the mid-nineteenth century until today.
Each quilt have WORDS sewn onto them. African American quilters
include Sarah Mary Taylor, Jessie Telfair (her powerful FREEDOM
quilt), and Black Barbie by Kyra Hicks (me).
www.americanfolkmuseum.org

To see a few of the quilts click on:
http://www.historyofquilts.com/talking.html

Are there other Barbie quilts out there?

Kyra Hicks
www.BlackThreads.com
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Old March 21st 04, 12:33 PM
Carolyn McCarty
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Congratulations, Kyra, on having one of your quilts displayed in a museum!
Thanks, too, for the links.

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Carolyn in The Old Pueblo

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Hello - Wanted to share the following with other Barbie collectors.

Talking Quilts
American Folk Art Museum, New York
February 11 – September 5, 2004

About twenty quilts made from the mid-nineteenth century until today.
Each quilt have WORDS sewn onto them. African American quilters
include Sarah Mary Taylor, Jessie Telfair (her powerful FREEDOM
quilt), and Black Barbie by Kyra Hicks (me).
www.americanfolkmuseum.org

To see a few of the quilts click on:
http://www.historyofquilts.com/talking.html

Are there other Barbie quilts out there?

Kyra Hicks
www.BlackThreads.com



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Old March 21st 04, 03:43 PM
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Very interesting link. Thank you.
Debra in Idaho
 




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