Her first postage stamp quilt now covers her bed. When she’s done with it, it will go to her daughter Angela. “I hope it stays in the family for years to come,” she said. “ My daughter absolutely ...
Kyra Hicks became a believer in quilts as storytellers upon seeing a traveling exhibition of Eva Ungar Grudin’s “Stitching Memories: African-American Story Quilts” in 1990. “That (very) afternoon in ...
This story was written by CBSNews.com's Lloyd A. de Vries. "Who would've thought that would happen down here ... that we can have some of our quilts on a stamp?" Mary Lee Bendolph told CBSNews.com.
The true story of an African American woman from Marion, Indiana who, as part of the WPA Sewing-Room Projects, designed and pieced a postage stamp quilt which she presented to President Franklin D.
More than 65 quilted pieces are on display in the 42nd Midwest Heritage Quilt Show at the Vermilion County Museum in Danville. The show runs through the end of July. Carolee Stuckey of Mechanicsville, ...
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