The other day, a customer told me she was going to visit her son in Cincinnati. So I asked her to go to the TAFT museum if she had some down time and take picture of the quilts exhibited there! So she did and went with her husband. She brought me these amazing pictures!!Thank you so much Sheryl A. !!! 
Elegant Geometry: British and American Mosaic Patchwork Quilts
October 21, 2017–January 21, 2018 | Fifth Third Gallery
Hexagon Quilt
 (detail), possibly made in Kentucky, about 1860–1880. International 
Quilt Study Center & Museum, University of Nebraska– Lincoln, 
1997.007.0598
 
For nearly 300 years, quilt makers have created a dazzling range of 
designs using the versatile mosaic patchwork technique. The 19 quilts in
 
Elegant Geometry highlight the skill, intelligence, and 
artistry of the women who practiced mosaic patchwork quilting during its
 early years. Mosaic quilters wrapped and sewed cloth around identically
 sized, geometrically shaped paper pieces. They then stitched the tiny 
units together into intricate patterns. The earliest quilt in the 
exhibition originated in 18th-century England. British colonists brought
 the technique to the New World, where American women embraced it. 
American quilts in 
Elegant Geometry date through the 19th century and were made by women from Eastern and Midwestern states including Kentucky and Ohio.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

