Credits, Bibliography, Acknowledgements

This digital exhibit on the Wylie House Quilt Collection was written and curated by Gabby Krieble, Wylie House Museum Assistant, and was made possible by the Wylie House Museum's director, Carey Champion. Some contextual information was adapted from an online album for the 2017 Wylie House Quilt Show curated by Mary Figueroa, Wylie House Museum Assistant.

Photographs used in this online exhibit were provided by Gabby Krieble, Indiana University B.F.A Photography student, Nick Little, and the IU Archives Photograph Collection.

Bibliography

Brackman, Barbara. (2011). “Frugal and Fashionable: Quiltmaking During the Great         Depression.” Quilt Index. https://quiltindex.org/view/?type=essays&kid=7-108-1.

Capua, R. (2009). Material Japonisme in American Art, 1876-1925. Book and Paper   Group Annual28 (Aug. 2009)11.

Eves, J. H., York, B. L., Buch C., & Palmer M. (2019). “Sewing Revolution: The Machine     That Changed America.” The Mill Museum. https://millmuseum.org/sewing-revolution/.

Nenadic, Stana, & Sally Tuckett. (March 2011). “The Rise of Synthetic Dyes.” In Colouring   the Nation. Edinburgh: National Museums Scotland. https://www.nms.ac.uk/collections-   research/our-research/highlights-of-previous-projects/colouring-the-   nation/research/dyeing-and-printing-techniques/the-rise-of-synthetic-dyes/.

Watt, Melinda. (October 2003). “Textile Production in Europe: Printed, 1600–1800.” In   Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.   http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/txt_p/hd_txt_p.htm.

Credits, Bibliography, Acknowledgements