Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! interview with Trisha Frankland: Till Death Do Us Part
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- 2018-04-03
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Trisha says that "if I never make another quilt as my expression of myself, this will be it." She hopes she has a lot more quilts in her but this quilt is the one she's put most of herself into. It is a modified double wedding ring quilt full of skull fabrics so she calls it Till Death Do Us Part. All of the fabrics have personal meaning to her. She made this quilt for an special exhibit of the BadAss Quilter's Society at the AQS show in 2014 held in Chattanooga Tennessee. The most bad-ass thing she could think of were the skull fabrics she's been collecting over the years. She put the fabrics in the very traditional design, to play with the idea of making something that is happy and sweet and bright into something that was more grunge and rock and roll, more of what Trish is about. The more she worked on it, the more it became an expression of herself. All of the fabrics have meaning to her. There are gingko leaves in the fabric because she and her husband Dan planted a gingko tr
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The Lodi Woman's Club Public Library, the Lodi Valley Quilters Guild, and the Quilt Alliance partnered to record the stories of local quilters and quilts as part of the Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! project. Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! is a project of the nonprofit Quilt Alliance
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- Recollection Wisconsin
- Contributing Institution
- Lodi Woman's Club Public Library
- Collection
- Go Tell It At The Quilt Show
- Subjects
- Quilts
Quilting
Quiltmakers
Double wedding ring quilts
American Quilter's Society
Quilts--Wisconsin--History
Lodi Valley Quilters Guild
BadAss Quilters Society
Blank Quilting
Frankland, Trisha
Frankland, Dan
Wachuta, Marcia - Location
- Lodi, Columbia County, Wisconsin
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- moving image
- Format
- Oral historiesVideo recording
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- The Lodi Woman's Club Public Library, the Lodi Valley Quilters Guild, and the Quilt Alliance partnered to record the stories of local quilters and quilts as part of the Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! project. Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! is a project of the nonprofit Quilt Alliance. Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! interview with Trisha Frankland: Till Death Do Us Part. 2018-04-03. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.mpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16698coll1/id/28. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
- APA citation style
- The Lodi Woman's Club Public Library, the Lodi Valley Quilters Guild, and the Quilt Alliance partnered to record the stories of local quilters and quilts as part of the Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! project. Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! is a project of the nonprofit Quilt Alliance, (2018-04-03) Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! interview with Trisha Frankland: Till Death Do Us Part. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.mpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16698coll1/id/28
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- The Lodi Woman's Club Public Library, the Lodi Valley Quilters Guild, and the Quilt Alliance partnered to record the stories of local quilters and quilts as part of the Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! project. Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! is a project of the nonprofit Quilt Alliance. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://content.mpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16698coll1/id/28>.