Fourth-generation Hawaiian quilter Cissy Serrao and Smithsonian specialist Inger de Montecinos talk about a ‘Quilt Along’ event held by the Smithsonian National Museum.
Cassandra Ireland Beaver stood behind her sewing machine at Dabble & Stitch in Clintonville and, two by two, meticulously lined up strips of blue fabric. The half-dozen women sitting around the long ...
African-inspired quilt patterns are making waves in the world of modern textile design. These vibrant, geometric patterns, ...
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3 signs your secondhand quilt may be more valuable than it looks
Experts say your old quilts could actually be worth a lot of money. Here's what to look for.
For more than 240 years, the symbol of an eagle has been woven into the fabric of American history. Today, that symbol of ...
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