Vineland resident Nancy Steelman present “the history of crazy quilts and more" 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society museum, 108 S. Seventh St. Vineland.
Allie Aller and Valerie Bothell. C&T Publishing, $29.95 trade paper (128p) ISBN 978-1-60705-771-0 Aller (Allie Aller’s Crazy Quilting), a Washington state quilter, and Bothell, a Kansas crazy-quilting ...
A new exhibition delves into the history of quiltmaking in America, revealing how the traditional art has been intertwined with the biggest social changes the country has faced. Artist unidentified; ...
Jean Bray of Cave Spring, Ga., recently created a crazy quilt devoted to the very notion of insanity. She emblazoned her machine-stitched composition titled "One Square Short of a Quilt" with phrases ...
A patchwork of quilt shops and groups in the southwest metropolitan region illustrate the craft's popularity In one breath, Sally Mackey insists she is not a quilter, that her skill is applique -- ...
The fragments of our lives and make, Out of life's remnants, as they fall, A thing of beauty, after all. — Douglas Malloch, “The Romance of the Patchwork Quilt in America.” St. Cloud quilter Margaret ...
Q While cleaning out an aunt’s estate, we found a box full of fancy embroidered robes and quilts. My great-grandmother taught in China in about 1915 or 1920 so we guessed that these were things she ...
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