This week's Three Things features a Philomath Museum quilt exhibit, Coach Dave Ellis' favorite championship game memory and lessons learned from a coastal camping adventure.
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What I learned sewing my first quilt
Sewing my first quilt was equal parts excitement, confusion, and “wait… did I just sew that backwards?” and I loved it anyway ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. In case your time at home has led to a renewed (or brand-new) interest in crafting, let us suggest a ...
Quilters have converged upon Houston from all corners of the world for the International Quilt Festival Houston. The internationally renowned event includes hundreds of vendor booths, hands-on classes ...
Want to read more good news about Alabama? Sign up for the This is Alabama newsletter here. A rustic barn is a picturesque reminder of Alabama’s agricultural roots. Add a “barn quilt” – a hand-painted ...
Even though the meteorologists say we are on track for one of the three warmest Novembers in recorded history, we need to remember that this is November, after all. We know what’s coming. And what ...
CARROLLTON — When it booked the touring exhibition “Sacred Threads” a year ago, the Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum had no idea it would be featuring it during a pandemic. Yet, somehow it fits ...
Unidentified Maker from the Lapp family, Smoketown, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, “Lone Star / Star of Bethlehem” (c. 1935–45), cotton and wool, 81 x 82 inches (205.74 x 208.28 cm) (all photos Julie ...
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