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The organization, Threads of Love, meets from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Tuesday from September through May at Hubbard United Methodist Church. They sew quilts, tie fleece blankets and share stories.
It’s quilt month at The Orphanage and this year four friends from Yuma will share the gallery. The show is called The ...
Now, through June 23, take a journey through time and memory with a one-of-a-kind quilt exhibition celebrating 1973. Discover ...
The long and devastating saga of Joann Fabrics’ bankruptcy is finally coming to a close. After Joann announced its second ...
By Jed Nelson Memorial Day is a day of remembering and honoring those who have passed away serving our country. It is a day ...
The work of the African American quilters Laverne Brackens and Sherry Byrd, who continue the thread of the family tradition, ...
Interior Design Masters winner John Cooper has launched his exclusive homeware collection with John Lewis, with prices ...
Acclaimed Gee’s Bend quilter Cathy Mooney will debut her first solo exhibition, Stitched Up, at Gallery 905 in Selma on ...
When life gives you lemons, you may make lemonade, but when life gives you oranges, you can make a quilt. If your quilting time is less fruitful, visit the Baldwin-Reynolds House Museum on Terrace ...
By Shirley Shuman Master quilter Linda Shafer added to her quilting awards last week as she won first place in the Mixed/Other category of her quilt, “The Wreath Quilt” in[Read More...] ...
Western Washington is home to dozens of sewing shops that cater to local community needs. June’s Shop Hop helps you sample them.
Crafters and artists find camaraderie and build skills through the African American Quilt Guild of Oakland.