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                <text>Hawaiian Quilt: Coat of Arms and Hawaiian Flag Pattern. &#13;
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Andrews Family Collection. </text>
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                <text>Provenance:	Quilt was made for Lorrin Andrews III by the women of the old Mission Church about 1910 (Kawaiahao Church)&#13;
&#13;
HQRP #820&#13;
&#13;
Information provided by Leslie Fulton (widow of L.A. IV)&#13;
Acquired from Mrs. Leslie L. Fulton&#13;
&#13;
Andrews, Rev. Lorrin Family</text>
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                <text>HMH Material Culture Collection - Hawaiian Flag Quilt - 82.4.1.B8</text>
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                <text>Hawaiian flag quilt, the four flags are laid out so that the Union Jack is adjacent to the edge of the quilt. The stripes are red, blue, white, red, blue, white, red, blue (one flag has the stripes red, white, blue, red, blue, white, red, blue) Red crown and lei in center. Fabric is cotton. Quilting is echo style in the center, straight down the stripes. Dark blue binding on the edges, white backing. There is machine stitching on the Union Jack.&#13;
&#13;
Muslin sheet for backing&#13;
&#13;
Condition generally good; colors bright;&#13;
&#13;
Bond Family Collection. </text>
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                <text>This quilt was a wedding gift to James Bicknell in 1906. The colors are fresh and bright, but the white is discolored in some places. Sheila (Griep) Van Zandt, Mrs. Griep's daughter suggested these heirloom quilts (also 82.4.2.B8) be donated to the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society.&#13;
&#13;
Information provided by Doreen (Bicknell) Griep, daughter of James Bicknell&#13;
Acquired from Mrs. Elmer F. Griep (Doreen Bicknell) as a gift&#13;
&#13;
Rev. Elias Bond Family</text>
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                <text>Hawaiian Quilt, red, white and blue flag quilt, cotton fabric with crown, two warriors, and name "Nani Ahiahi" in center. Figures are done in gold cotton fabric with embroidered faces. Quilting follows the pattern in the center and in parallel lines on the stripes.&#13;
&#13;
It needs repair/tear near the binding.&#13;
&#13;
Smith Family Collection. </text>
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                <text>Made before 1918 and belonged to Mrs. J. P. Erdman (Marion Dillingham). Given to the Society by her daughters, Mrs. Edward A. O'Neill (Louise Erdman), Mrs. Ronald K. Von Holt (Dorthy Erdman), Mrs. Joseph Campbell (Jean Erdman), and Mrs. Thomas N. Fairbanks, Jr. (Marjorie Erdman).&#13;
&#13;
HQRP #826&#13;
&#13;
Information provided by Mrs. E. A O'Neill&#13;
&#13;
Acquired from Mrs. O'Neill, Mrs. Von Holt, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs. Fairbanks&#13;
&#13;
Rev. Lowell Smith Family</text>
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                <text>Hawaiian, blue/cotton applique on white cotton fabric with wool batting. Pattern is known as Maui Beauty, but donor said her quilt was called Kahului Breakwater. Applique is done with Wa-wae Moa stitching (chicken feet), as was the binding. The echo quilting was done 3/8" apart.&#13;
&#13;
Repaired (see record) and foxed in places.&#13;
Badly faded and has large brown spot.&#13;
&#13;
Judd Family Collection. </text>
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                <text>Though this quilt came from a Judd family member it was purchased at a Woman's Board of Missions auction in the 1950s, so does not have a missionary provenance. Probably made by three ladies in Kohala. The quilt has three repairs on the front which are done so beautifully as to be invisible. Appraised by Elizabeth Akana (see donor file).&#13;
&#13;
HQRP #822&#13;
&#13;
Information provided by Joan C. Pratt&#13;
Acquired from Joan C. Pratt as a gift&#13;
&#13;
Dr. G. P. Judd Family</text>
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                <text>Hawaiian quilt, cotton fabric, jade green design on white background, backing is white fabric. Has some spots. Muted colors reflect the changing taste in color pre- WWI in the development of new dyes within the textile industry. (1988 Shelbourne Museum Catalog).</text>
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                <text>Made by a Hawaiian woman who lived in Kaka'ako. Design identical to 84.4.1.NM made by the same woman. This quilt was used in the Yound family.&#13;
&#13;
Information provided by Mrs. H. S. Persons (Rosalie Young)&#13;
Acquired from Mrs. H. S. Persons (Rosalie Young)</text>
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                <text>Hawaiian quilt, rose on white, cotton Indian Head fabric. Rose backing fabric faded and white has turned to ivory. Cotton batting, quilted in echo style. Border design applied with fine feather stitching on cut edge; feather stitching outlines binding which is part of rose backing brought to front; narrow edge of white between binding and scalloped edge of design. Binding frayed; rose fabric pieced 22 1/2" from edge of design; white pieced at 31 3/4"; 31 3/4", 10". Stain in lower left corner, insect damage, holes in backing.&#13;
&#13;
Andrews Family Collection. </text>
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                <text>Belonged to Margaret Andrews Hardy Dean, granddaughter of Lorrin Andrews. Donated by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. D. W. Dean. Had been put away since Mrs. Margaret Dean's death in 1940. Pattern is similar to "nani o ka Home" (Home Beauty) with slight changes (leaves and flowers reversed in small pattern, top leaf is missing, edge of design scalloped, long slit in main stem pattern.) Has been compared with photo of Kauai/quilt by that name.&#13;
&#13;
Information provided by Mrs. Daniel William Dean&#13;
Acquired from Mrs. Daniel William Dean&#13;
&#13;
Andrews, Rev. Lorrin Family</text>
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Ruggles, S.</text>
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Kauai Museum Collection</text>
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