A beloved quilt became a family heirloom that began in 1943 and still inspires great memories after its creator died.
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A beloved quilt became a family heirloom that began in 1943 and still inspires great memories after its creator died.
The Oakville Fibre Artists group, like our country, has strength that comes from diversity as demonstrated in its Hanging by a Thread show.
On the west coast of Cape Breton Island lie several villages and hamlets where the art of quilting is joyous and thriving.
Judith Yorke of Halcomb, New Brunswick won Excellence in Workmanship for a First-time Exhibitor at Quilt Canada.
In 2019, I was wandering around the Bruce Mines Museum when quilt blocks and descriptions bound in a hand-made book caught my eye.