INQUIRY WOULD BEGIN IN A GREENVILLE WOMAN IS SOUNDING THE ALARM IN HOPES OF FINDING A VERY IMPORTANT QUILT. BUT THIS JUST WASN’T ANY QUILT. CARLOS FLORES SHARES WHY THIS SPECIFIC ONE MEANT THE WORLD ...
In the late 1800s making a crazy quilt to display in the parlor was fashionable for women of means. These quilts showcased expensive velvet, chenille and delicate silk fabrics, often salvaged from ...
If you look closely, you can see the unfolding story of a well-to-do St. Paul, Minn., family stitched into the pieces of an elaborate Victorian crazy quilt, which dates to the 1890s. It tells of the ...
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