Hawaiian applique

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Noun

Hawaiian applique (countable and uncountable, plural Hawaiian appliques)

  1. Alternative form of Hawaiian appliqué
    • 1993, Ann Boyce, Applique the Ann Boyce Way, →ISBN, page 134:
      The Hawaiian applique design is made by folding a piece of fabric into eighths.
    • 2006, Pacific Arts: The Journal of the Pacific Arts Association, page 29:
      The Hawaiian applique style was established during the second missionary generation (c. 1840-1860) (Hammond 1986b:278; Schleck 1987, pers. comm.).
    • 2009, Robert Shaw, American Quilts: The Democratic Art, 1780-2007, →ISBN, page 181:
      Unlike most Hawaiian appliques, this quilt, which represents Ka'iulani's hair combs, is plainly quilted by machine in a grid pattern rather than with hand-done contour quilting that echoes the outlines of the applique.
    • 2010, Annie Smith, The Ultimate Applique Guidebook, →ISBN, page 6:
      Each quilter was assigned a quilt technique, such as Log Cabin style, Hawaiian applique, paper piecing, and so on.
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