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Kathleen Ware, Quiltmaker (1920--2001), captures both the folk art of quiltmaking and the personality of an individual folk artist. Located in the coast range of Oregon, the Ware home sits by the side of a well-traveled highway and attracts numerous quilt enthusiasts. The film shows Kathleen Ware's daily life and includes interactions with customers and family members. Unique is the film's handling of the economic aspect of quiltmaking in addition to personal aesthetics. From the placing of an order to the completion of the last stitch, the film details the entire process of creating a traditional Lone Star quilt. As the quilt grows, so does our knowledge of Kathleen Ware's vibrant spirit as quiltmaker, wife, mother, and grandmother.
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00:09Hello. Hi. I saw your quilt sign outside and I'd like to look at your quilt.
00:16Anything special you were interested in? I'm kind of interested in a star quilt, but I've seen a lot of
00:22feel-pretty ones.
00:23So you pick up the colors in one on this side on the plane and then it goes over to
00:30the colors on the other on the other side in the plane.
00:32And you do that all the way through and it will blend it all together.
00:38Alternating print and solid. That sounds real pretty.
00:43Well, that's the way we'll do it then.
00:58We'll see you next time.
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