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Philena's Friendship Quilt - A Quaker Farewell to Ohio (Paperback)
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Philena's Friendship Quilt - A Quaker Farewell to Ohio (Paperback)
Series: Philena's Friendship Quilt
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"In Philena's Friendship Quilt: A Quaker Farewell to Ohio," Lynda
Salter Chenoweth discovers the story behind a Quaker signature
quilt made in Ohio, in 1853. Chenoweth practices what she calls
"fabric archaeology" to reveal not only the identity of the quilt
recipient and details of her life and community but also a striking
feature of the quilt itself--a hidden design element created by the
deliberate placement of names on the quilt's surface. Chenoweth
also describes nineteenth-century signature quilts and their appeal
to Quaker quiltmakers.
Signature quilts, also known as friendship quilts, were often
given as mementos to mark important community events. Chenoweth
shares the methodology used to determine that Philena's quilt was
made for Philena Cooper Hambleton, a resident of Butler Township in
Columbiana County before she left Ohio to begin a new life in Iowa
with her husband and two daughters. Chenoweth devotes the final
chapter to the story of Philena's life and that of her immediate
family. It follows her from her birth as Philena Evaline Cooper in
Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, in 1822, until her death in Tulsa,
Oklahoma, in 1915. The details uncovered from information inscribed
on the face of this quilt illustrate the value of quilts as
important documents from which history can be recreated and past
lives understood.
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Philena's Friendship Quilt "is the fourth book in the highly
popular Ohio Quilt Series. The series tells the stories behind the
social and historical circumstances that have influenced this
unique and enduring American craft.
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