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Making a quilt? In addition to cut, stitch, quilt and admire - be sure to take the steps to document the whole process and your quilt.
Log Cabin and Honeycomb are two of the many quilting patterns that tell the stories of the people who made them, and the settlement of Canada.
Art quilts are quite a recent development in the centuries-long history of quilting. Here is the story of how quilts went from bed tops to gallery and museum walls.
The quilt speaks of home and hearth, farming furrows, barn raisings, simpler times that revolved around family and home.
Amish quilts are a relatively new craft within Amish communities, a craft that varies in fanciness between different Amish communities and one that has changed over time.
New shows will explore India's Royal Courts, Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill House, digital art, Grace Kelly's wardrobe, and Serge Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes.
Searching a family tree can give a connection with past generations. Find out what one family's journey discovered.
With more than 27 million Americans involved in quilt making -- quilts matter!
This quilting how-to book by notable quilting instructor Eleanor Burns provides thorough instructions for making vintage quilt blocks and a peek at life during the 1930s.


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