Quilters are a generous group. To honor that tradition, special guest and author Elise Roberts traces the history of social actions by quilters in the United States. You will learn how to create a quilted banner to spotlight your group's service or fund raising event. Alex and Ricky "pick up the thread" by sharing how today's quilters have responded to recent tragedies. In a related segment, TQS visits the "Home of the Brave Project" in Davenport, IA, part of a nationwide group making quilts for families that have lost service members in war. Finally, our visit with popular novelist Sandra Dallas (The Persian Pickle Dish and The Quilt that Walked to Golden) at the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum is not to be missed!
Alex and Ricky discuss how quilters through out history have helped through out times of disaster.
We visited Home of the Brave in Davenport, IA with TQS member Sandy Carstensen – to learn more Click Here
To order the book Simply Stars by Alex Anderson - Click Here
Welcome Elise Roberts who chats about social actions through out history.
Minnesota Quilt Project
Quilt of Tears Project
Quilts of Valor
To Order Elise Roberts Book, The Quilt, by Voyager Press - Click Here
Elise demonstrates a quick and easy project for advertising quilt activity locations.
We visit Sandra Dallas at the
Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum
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Aids Quilt Project
The Graveyard quilt
Ms Raedean, Nevada City, CA
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