Fourth-generation Hawaiian quilter Cissy Serrao and Smithsonian specialist Inger de Montecinos talk about a ‘Quilt Along’ event held by the Smithsonian National Museum.
A farmer reflects on flags, family, and why a handmade quilt tells a truer story of the land and the people who work it.
With the British Museum’s blockbuster Bayeux tapestry exhibition opening soon, we follow in the footsteps of William the Conqueror and King Harold’s armies around Battle and Rye ...
Although quilting has enjoyed a resurgence in the U.S. in recent decades, most quilters sew with machines. However, interest in more traditional quilting methods also is growing — a trend fueled by ...
The Rummage Warehouse in Wilson, North Carolina, is where clocks become decorative suggestions and your afternoon evaporates ...
If you’ve ever played that road trip game where you try to spot the smallest town on the map, Arrow Rock would be a strong ...
A dozen Michigan students are among the 30 finalists in a contest that asked them to design their own U.S. flag.