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Photo by Ashley Lodato Linda Wilson, left, and Cynthia Oliver displayed of one of the quilts that will be part of the ...
The Triangle SQUARES Quilt Guild, that is...the Guild will be enjoying their summer potluck dinner AND meeting next week. The ...
That quilted pattern spotted on the rear doors of some semi-truck trailers may look good, but it also has a larger purpose. Here's the explanation.
The quilt shop’s current 2,000-square-foot home at 2313 Lincoln Street seemed luxuriously spacious five years ago, so Coffey expanded her fabric, notions and kit offerings; Elana sewing machine ...
In celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday, Visit Williamsburg will launch The Great American Birthday Quilt project. The nationwide event invites participants to “stitch their story ...
Edith Edmunds, who is 99 years old, the art of quilt making is inextricably linked to the Black struggle for freedom. That's why she plans to be sewing Thursday on Juneteenth.
Today, she’s learning how to put a tar pattern together for a quilt’s center square. In a corner of the room, Nancy DeLozier of Duncansville sits quietly at a sewing machine creating quilt ...
A quilt made of squares inspired by the First Article of the Constitution, made in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Mychael-Ann Pelo) As protests surge across the country in response to the Trump ...
In Idaho, squares came from all over the state, from Peck and Kellogg to Mullan, the Magic Valley and Melba. Quilts or at least a square are coming from all 50 states.
During World War I, women raised money by quilting a popular Red Cross pattern. And, during the 1960s, poor Black women in Gee’s Bend, Alabama, started the Freedom Quilting Bee.
Crystal Mora, left, holds a fabric template in place as Marjorie McAllister, right, cuts quilting squares during a beginners quilting class at the Lake City Public Library July 15.
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