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Trapunto quilting (Italian for "to embroider"), also called stuffed technique, is a quilting technique that is quite decorative in that it utilizes at least two layers, which is padded from the underside. This produces a raised surface on the quilt. This style originated in Italy in either the fourteenth century Art:Quilts and Quilters:Techniques:Trapunto or the sixteenth century. http://www.quilt.com/History/TrapuntoHistory.html
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| Quilting: | Baltimore album · Crazy quilting · Hawaiian quilt · Patchwork quilt · Quilting · Quilts · Ralli quilt · Sashiko quilting · Trapunto |
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| Patchwork: | Patchwork · Possum-skin cloak | |
| Applique: | Applique · Broderie perse · Mola | |
| History and works: | History of quilting · International Quilt Study Center · NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt · Quilts of the Underground Railroad · The Quilts of Gees Bend | |
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