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"Quilts; Masterpieces from the American Folk Art Museum" is in two parts. The first one is currently on view till Apr. 14, 2011; the second runs May 10-Oct. 16, 2011. The initial selection begins with ...
Writing a column is also like being a maasi. You are inside and outside; free of daily attendance, yet responsible and involved ...
The Lord give me strength to make this quilt with love and peace and happiness so somebody would enjoy it. I'm doing something with my life ... on the "Housetop" pattern is in the most recent ...
You can use this in a mudroom or to create an entryway drop spot right by a door. Don't wait for the other shoe to drop — this is a step above the rest. 2.A faux, 72-inch tall olive tree for 30% off, ...
Time to clock in for some impactful outdoor upgrades and then clock out for some relaxation in the sun. View Entire Post › ...
Georgia holds a secret that tumbles down 729 feet of ancient rock face, yet somehow remains hidden from many travelers’ ...
The adventure begins at a modest gravel parking area south of Manhattan, Kansas (the “Little Apple,” not the one with the ...
Northern Exposure to Lifelong Learning is set to present Gladys Lueken's presentation, "The History of Quilting and Quilts of ...
PITTSBURGH (RNS) — Featuring a light-filled atrium and slightly scaled-back design, the latest renderings of the new Tree of Life museum ... and commentary free for all to read because we ...
Featuring a light-filled atrium and slightly scaled-back design, the latest renderings of the new Tree of Life museum, educational center and synagogue building are being unveiled as part of an ...
This week on the Crossroads Suncast, acclaimed quilt artist Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry and historian Stacey Wilson discuss the role of quilting in documenting social change and personal history.
WILFORD, Idaho (KIFI) — In January of 1976, Relief Societies in the St. Anthony Idaho Stake were asked to make quilts for America’s Bicentennial Celebration. Several women, including Shareen ...