The Quiltmakers of Gee's Bend
The Quiltmakers of Gee's Bend (2002) explores the extraordinary lives, inspirations, and history of these artists, and also follows them on a poignant and sometimes very comical bus journey to see their quilts exhibited at The Milwaukee Art Museum. We couldn’t do this without you! Support us by donating here: https://donate.aptv.org/ Subscribe to our channel ► / alabamapublictv Follow us on Instagram ► / alpublictv Follow us on Facebook ► / alpublictv

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Famed Gee’s Bend Quilters are now on the runway and online

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Making a Gee's Bend Quilt the Old Way

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Quilt Codes of the Underground Railroad

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The Secret Story of Annie Malone's Mansion: The Black Millionaire Who Outspent Rockefeller

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THREADS unravels the creativity of the human spirit woven through thread

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How a Group of Women in This Small Alabama Town Perfected the Art of Quilting | Op-Docs

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See some of the quilts filmmaker Ken Burns has collected since the 1970s

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The Bendolph Family of Gee's Bend, Alabama

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Celebrating 20 Years of Quilting: The Story of Durham's African American Quilt Circle (AAQC)

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Inside George Nakashima’s Japanese-Style Home & Workshop | Unique Spaces | Architectural Digest

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Gee's Bend Quilters & Joe Cunningham, INDUSTRY episode

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Making a Gee's Bend Quilt the Old Way with subtitles V2

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Quilt Fever | A 2020 SXSW Documentary Short

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Civil War Quilts and Stories | University Place

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The Irish Teacher Who Became Mama to Tanzania’s Orphans | Kilimanjaro Mama

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Kawandi: Tips and Techniques for Your First Quilt!

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Power, Purpose, + Perseverance: Visualizing Black History in Quilts by Dr. Carolyn Mazloomi

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What Happens When Amish Teens Meet British Country Kids? Total Culture Shock

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Margaret's Kawandi

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