Fourth-generation Hawaiian quilter Cissy Serrao and Smithsonian specialist Inger de Montecinos talk about a ‘Quilt Along’ event held by the Smithsonian National Museum.
Michigan happens to sit on a surprisingly deep bench of independent stores where the owners still cut fabric by hand and ...
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Ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary, Quilt City USA Murals installed a new piece of floodwall artwork on Monday. The ...
African-inspired quilt patterns are making waves in the world of modern textile design. These vibrant, geometric patterns, ...
The AIDS Memorial Quilt was stitched from the lives of those dying from an epidemic that many in the government and public ...
Whether it's a thrifted find or a quilt handed down from previous generations, vintage quilts can be worth a lot of money. If ...
For more than 240 years, the symbol of an eagle has been woven into the fabric of American history. Today, that symbol of ...
On Thursday mornings at Alba First Methodist Church, the hum of sewing machines and the chatter of friends fill a small ...
Across cultures, quilts are given as gifts to mark life transitions, like birth and marriage. The quilts in the Transmissions ...
Sarah Cain showed off her quilt pattern in the Bayview, which was inspired by the mural. Photo curtsey to Sarah Cain. “Excelsior Buzz” is a recurring column on changes, tidbits and other news from the ...