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LOGGER'S SHEET 

LOGGER: Martha Keiger
REEL NUMBER: 3- Side A(cont'd)
STAGE: Cultural Conservation
DATE: 06/29/86
PRESENTOR: Phyllis May/ Etta Edwards
GROUP NAME: Family & Community: Black Quilters from Alabama
REGION/STYLE: Alabama - Afro-American Quilters

2:00-2:45

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| M. McKinstry | Quilters |
| E. Dickerson |   |
| M. Scarbrough - Entaw Al. |   |

CONTENTS

1. What does quilting  mean to you? How long have you been quilting? etc...
2. all enjoy quilting: relaxing, you forget your troubles. Learned from their mothers. like to look around the house & see your sewn work.
3. Have you taught anyone to quilt? [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]]
4. Quilting w/group: work faster, talk, enjoy it. (Christmas Saving Club, Quilts for Nursing Home)
5. Making a new design. Getting new ideas. Favorite [[strikethrough]] prt [[/strikethrough]] patterns.
6. Do you need all the same fabric in a quilt? Favorite colors & [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] fabrics.
7. How do you feel when you finish a quilt? Feel good, but start in again.
8. What makes a beautiful quilt?
9. What did they use for batting before commercial batting? Cotton right of the plant- spread it all over the lining on the floor.
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