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Jean Ray Laury Book & Sewing Club with the Virginia Quilt Museum - VQM
Jean Ray Laury Book & Sewing Club with the Virginia Quilt Museum - VQM
The Collector's Eye at the International Quilt Museum: LIVE with Roderick Kiracofe - YouTube
The Collector's Eye at the International Quilt Museum: LIVE with Roderick Kiracofe - YouTube
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Retreats & Textile Travels
March 11-15, 2026 – Quilt Retreat – Missouri | Tara Miller - The Quilt District
March 11-15, 2026 – Quilt Retreat – Missouri | Tara Miller - The Quilt District
Textiles & Culture in Marrakesh - September 6-11, 2026
Textiles & Culture in Marrakesh - September 6-11, 2026
Cruise to Alaska with me in August 2027!
Cruise to Alaska with me in August 2027!
My new docuseries Material Chronicles!
My new docuseries Material Chronicles!
Harriet Powers' Bible Quilt
Harriet Powers' Quilts in Fabric of a Nation at MFA Boston, 2022
Harriet Powers' Quilts in Fabric of a Nation at MFA Boston, 2022
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This I Accomplish: Harriet Powers' Bible Quilt - book by Kyra E. Hicks
This I Accomplish: Harriet Powers' Bible Quilt - book by Kyra E. Hicks
Buy a cheap copy of This I Accomplish: Harriet Powers Bible... book by Kyra E. Hicks. The powerful quilts of Harriet Powers (1837-1910), a Georgia slave, continue to capture our imagination. Her two-known creations, the Bible Quilt and the Pictorial... Free Shipping on all orders over $15.
A Harriet Powers Quilt Made in China? - Article by Teresa Duryea-Wong for Quiltfolk
A Harriet Powers Quilt Made in China? - Article by Teresa Duryea-Wong for Quiltfolk
Harriet Powers is one of America’s most famous quilters. Her two surviving quilts from the late 1800s are considered priceless treasures of American art. But there was a time—in the early 1990s—that the Smithsonian Institution flat-out underestimated the fame and adoration that American quilters held for Harriet’s quilts. They learned quickly just how far quilters would go to protect their most treasured historic quilts, and the episode that followed is a fascinating and little-known chapter in American quilt history.
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