Experience the power of modern quilts in an exhibit of 60 innovative and inspiring quilts that represent the best modern quilts and quilters of the past decade. "Modern Quilts: Designs of the New ...
!–paging_filter–pBallard mom Season Evans grew up around the quilting traditions of the Mennonite and Amish communities of southeastern Pennsylvania, “where quilts could be bought from barns and ...
Find the Modern Quilt Guild on Facebook by searching “Inland Northwest Modern Quilt Guild.” When people think of quilts, they likely imagine a classic quilt like grandma used to make … conjuring up ...
Works by 20 artists from as far away as Renton, Wash. and Albright, W.Va., make up this year’s “Form, Not Function: Quilt Art,” the Carnegie Center for Art and History’s annual exhibit of contemporary ...
Quilting is an old practice — one that may have started as early as 3400 BCE. Some connect it with the Crusaders in 12th century Europe, but it became especially common in the United States in the ...
Quilting a Future: Contemporary Quilts and American Tradition explores how society is reflected in art and design, specifically within quilting. The exhibition demonstrates quilting traditions, ...
When Alissa Haight Carlton and Latifah Saafir organized the first Modern Quilt Guild meeting in Silver Lake in October 2009, they hoped they would find a few other like-minded quilters who wanted to ...
The new exhibition, “Six Continents of Quilts: The Museum of Arts and Design Collection,” at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, is a razzle-dazzle exhibition of 30 quilts that shows that ...
Starting in the 1970s, design professionals deemed the simple patterns and strong colors of antique Amish quilts thoroughly “modern,” and those quilts frequently were showcased in homes right through ...
Evocative quilts full of symbolism are on display at Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County as part of “Quilt National ’23,” showcasing the latest in fabric arts. Julianne Overby of Moorhead ...
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