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[Certificate of Recognition for the Dallas NAMES Project Chapter]

Description: Photograph of a framed certificate received by the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project for their contribution to the quilt display in Washington, D. C. It includes the year, the organization's logo, and the signatures of Perrie Dolph, the Volunteer Chair of the NAMES Project, and David B. Jackson, the Chairman of the Board for the NAMES Project in Houston.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Details on the NAMES Project Dallas Chapter banner]

Description: Photograph of the details on the quilt banner of the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project. It focuses on the Texas map design in the middle with the cities El Paso, Amarillo, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Houston marked in red stars, Austin marked with a yellow star, and Dallas marked with a black star pin with "DALLAS" on it in red letters. There is a bolo-tie with the Texas seal on it around the state map. There is also a rainbow, red ribbon, and logo design around the central design.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Fort Worth mending kits]

Description: Photograph of a mending kit made by the Fort Worth/Tarrant County division of The NAMES Project. There are two kits so both sides are visible. One has a heart with a patch on it and it reads "Help mend a broken heart." and the other includes the logo and Fort Worth location.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Fort Worth mending pack]

Description: Photograph of a mending kit made by the Fort Worth/Tarrant County division of The NAMES Project. It has a heart with a patch on it and it reads "Help mend a broken heart." There is a small pack of threads, buttons, and a safety pin inside.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Front and back of The NAMES Project Dallas Chapter's banner]

Description: Photograph of the banner used by the Dallas Chapter of the NAMES Project in the parade in Washington, D. C. It is attached to a black pole with loops of cloth. The front of the banner is decorated with a rainbow, a large red ribbon for AIDS, a Texas map on the Texas flag, an image of the International AIDS Memorial Quilt logo, and a red heart. The back of the banner is one cloth pattern, red ribbons to bring awareness to the AIDS crisis scattered on a white background.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

["International AIDS Memorial Quilt" button]

Description: Photograph of a button that reads "The International AIDS Memorial Quilt. Not All Battles are Fought with a Sword." The text is black and there is a picture of a sewing needle with red thread as the background design. The logo for The NAMES Project is also in the lower right hand corner.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt t-shirt]

Description: Photograph of a t-shirt commemorating the NAMES Project Memorial Quilt. It has several panel designs in three quadrants of the full design. The fourth is the organization's name and there is a border around the design that reads "The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt" four times. The t-shirt is on a mannequin torso.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Page 7 in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]

Description: Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the seventh design. It is a rainbow base with white spots all over it. There are several "NO"s written at the top and a circle with a line through it is over them all. Underneath it "HOT GLUE", "SEQUINS" and "GLASS" are written as a list.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey

[Lo page in the Dallas Metro AIDS Quilt Panel Making Guide]

Description: Photograph of a spread in a binder used by the Dallas Metroplex Chapter of the Names Project. It is a guide for making quilt panels and this is the fourth design. It has the name "LO" in yellow block letters over a dark fabric with tread making a zigzag border. More yellow fabric is pinned to the cloth with sections that were cut out for the letters.
Date: July 19, 2017
Creator: Merrill, Jeffrey
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