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Connecting Threads MTA
The Art and History of Quilting Across Cultures

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Connecting Threads "Connecting Threads" embarks on a comprehensive global journey, tracing the rich and diverse history of quilting from its ancient origins in Egypt and early civilizations to its contemporary manifestations across continents. This meticulously researched book unveils how quilting, born from practical necessity for warmth and protection, evolved into a profound art form deeply interwoven with cultural identity, social narratives, and spiritual beliefs. From the functional ingenuity of quilted garments in ancient China and the repurposing philosophy of Indian Kantha to the unique artistic expressions of Korean Bojagi and the bold, symbolic appliqué of Hawaiian and Oceanic Tivaevae, the book highlights the universal human impulse to create beauty and meaning through fabric and stitch.

Delving into specific regional traditions, "Connecting Threads" explores the distinct aesthetics of European quilting—from the medieval armor and decorative bedcovers that marked its early emergence to the sophisticated relief work of French Boutis and Italian Trapunto. It then crosses to North America, charting the development of colonial quilting driven by necessity and community quilting bees, the powerful history and symbolism of African American quilts, and the austere artistry of Amish quilting. The narrative culminates in an examination of modern movements, including the rise of art quilts and the transformative impact of technology, sustainability, and cross-cultural exchange in a globalized world, demonstrating quilting's enduring relevance as both a cherished craft and a vibrant contemporary art form.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore quilting's ancient origins in Egypt and early civilizations, tracing its evolution from practical necessity to a diverse art form across various cultures.
  • Discover unique quilting traditions from Asia, including Japanese Sashiko's resourceful mending, Korean Bojagi's abstract patchwork, and Kantha's embroidered storytelling from India and Bangladesh.
  • Journey through European quilting, from medieval armor and decorative bedcovers to the refined whole cloth techniques of England and the sculptural elegance of French Boutis and Italian Trapunto.
  • Understand the development of North American quilting, from its colonial foundations and the rise of community quilting bees to the distinct narratives of African American quilts and the austere artistry of Amish designs.
  • Examine contemporary quilting, including the Art Quilt movement, cross-cultural exchanges in a globalized world, and the future of the craft driven by technology, sustainability, and community.
Who's It For:

This book is for anyone interested in the rich history and diverse artistry of textiles, from seasoned quilters seeking global inspiration and historical context to cultural historians and art enthusiasts curious about the social and artistic significance of quilting across civilizations. It also appeals to those passionate about craft, sustainability, and how human creativity transforms necessity into enduring art forms worldwide.

Author:

Nathan Morgan

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Date Published:

August 29, 2025

Word Count:

36,944 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 35 minutes

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