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Cutting squares out of misprints and print scraps from her own vibrant work, printmaker and book artist Sarah Matthews pays tribute to the quilters of Gee's Bend, Alabama. Hailed as “some of the most miraculous works of modern art America has produced,” the quilting tradition of Gee's Bend was created by a group of Black women and their ancestors. Sarah makes the half log cabin Inspired by Lucy Pettway's 1950's "Housetop" quilt pattern, but as a paper artist, she of course makes her quilt blocks out of paper.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 4"x 4" squares cut from misprints, print scraps and other collage paper
- 12" x 12" piece of scrapbooking paper or cardstock
- Cutting mat
- Utility knife or X-Acto knife
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Glue stick
- Pencil
Downloads:
- Use a Gee's Bend quilt design as inspiration
- Cut "quilt blocks" out of paper





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Paule Sult
Wonderful class, great teacher, grateful to have a way now to use my scrap papers !
4 days ago