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Night Rainbow lap quilt assembly!
It's fun to see a quilt assembled in 30 seconds (don't you wish sometimes it could be this fast in real life?)!
The prints featured are Night Rainbow by Deborah Fisher of Fish Museum and Circus for Windham Fabrics. Bold, geometric, dark and moody. These also pair really well with florals.
I've posted on my Instagram and Facebook a few moments of stitching these with florals.
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Fabrics
fishmuseumandcircus.com/collections/fabric
The Quilt District
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Music
"Hitting Motion" by Yari at www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/hitting-motion-percussion-energy
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Layered Legacies MESDA exhibit at North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
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Here is a little taste of the STUNNING early quilts and coverlets showing in the MESDA exhibit "Layered Legacies" at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, NC. The show runs through July 21, 2024. ncartmuseum.org/exhibition/layered-legacies-quilts-from-the-museum-of-early-southern-decorative-arts-at-old-salem/ Please like, share, and subscribe to my channel. Thank you so much! You can als...
SAQA's StitchPunk at the New England Quilt Museum
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StitchPunk is a juried, traveling SAQA exhibition. You can see all about it here: www.saqa.com/art/exhibitions/stitchpunk-saqa-global-exhibition I hope you find a way to visit the New England Quilt Museum (NEQM) in Lowell, Massachusetts! It's about an hour's train ride out of Boston (that's how I got out there-it was easy and cheap, and I was back in Boston for dinner). www.neqm.org/ Many thank...
Sewn in America exhibition at the DAR. Part 2.
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In this video, curator Alden O'Brien takes us through her latest exhibition at the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum in Washington DC. Filmed April 25 & 26, 2024. Sewn in America is on view through December 31, 2024. Thank you for watching! Please like this video, share it, and subscribe to my channel. You can also find me at quiltdistrict.com. xoxo, Tara Miller The Quilt District
Virginia Quilt Museum - April 22, 2024 - Part 2
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A look at some Quilters Save Our Stories oral history project quilts at the Virginia Quilt Museum with Executive Director Alicia Thomas. Filmed April 22, 2024.
Sewn in America exhibition at the DAR Museum. Part 1.
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In this video, curator Alden O'Brien takes us through her latest exhibition at the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum in Washington, DC. Filmed April 25 & 26, 2024. Sewn in America is on view through December 31, 2024. Thank you for watching! Please like this video and subscribe to my channel. xoxo, Tara Miller The Quilt District
Quilts by Sandy Curran at the Virginia Quilt Museum
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Sany Curran is a magnificent portrait quilter. In this video, Virginia Quilt Museum Executive Director Alicia Thomas takes us through the gallery of Curran's work on April 22, 2024. Thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe.
Virginia Quilt Museum - April 22, 2024 - Part 1
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Come with me into the back room of the Virginia Quilt Museum to look at REALLY old antique quilts with Executive Director Alicia Thomas. Filmed April 22, 2024. Harrisonburg, VA
Behind the scenes at the museum! with Dr. Carolyn Ducey, curator of collections.
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On Saturday, August 12, my friend Carolyn Ducey (Curator of Collections) gave me an after-hours, behind-the-scenes tour of TWO incredible current exhibitions showing at the International Quilt Museum: Placemaking: Quilts and the Creation of Special Spaces www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/exhibition/placemaking-quilts-and-creation-special-spaces Common Threads: Album Quilts of Ohio’s Miami Valle...
Under the Quilts with Lynne Bassett at the Flo Gris- recorded March 21 2022
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Lynne Zacek Bassett historian and museum curator extraordinaire gives us a gallery tour of her astounding exhibition of New London County Quilts & Bed Covers at the Florence Griswold Museum. The exhibition is on view through May 1, 2022. This is a taste.... Visit the museum: florencegriswoldmuseum.org/ Visit me, Tara of The Quilt District: quiltdistrict.com IG = @quiltdistrict Please like and s...
Quilt District Goes "Under the Quilt" with Merikay Waldvogel - recorded November 6, 2021
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In this very special chat with Merikay Waldvogel, we do a deep dive on the two 1933 Sears Century of Progress contest quilts included in the exhibition Fabric of a Nation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (mfa.org). The quilts are the Rowley "Century of Progress" quilt and the Edith Matthews "Spectrum" quilt. You'll also want to check out my On the Road episode Part 1 of Fabric of a Nation, wh...
Quilt District On the Road - Fabric of a Nation at MFA Boston - Part 2 - Harriet Powers Quilts
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In this episode of Quilt District On the Road, I speak with curator Jennifer Swope about the two Harriet Powers quilts showing in Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The two quilts are the Bible Quilt and the Pictorial Quilt. This exhibition is the first time (that we know of) that these two quilts have been shown together. They are the only two surviv...
Quarantine Quilts at the New England Quilt Museum - Quilt District on the Road
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A sneak peek at the Quarantine Quilts on exhibit at the New England Quilt Museum in Lowell, Mass through December 31, 2021. neqm.org Troubled times have made for some powerful quilts. Go check it out it's a quick and easy train ride from Boston. Thanks to my friend, curator Pam Weeks who gave me access to the museum while I was in town October 24, 2021.
Quilt District On the Road - Fabric of a Nation at MFA Boston - Part 1 - 1933 Century of Progress
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In this episode of Quilt District On the Road, I speak with curator Jennifer Swope about the two Century of Progress 1933 Sears contest quilts showing in Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The exhibition runs through January 17, 2022. www.mfa.org/exhibition/fabric-of-a-nation If you enjoy this show, please remember to like and subscribe to my channel!...
Wood Quilts of Laura Petrovich Cheney at the New England Quilt Museum - (IG LIVE Oct 24, 2021)
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Wood Quilts by Laura Petrovich-Cheney On view through December 31, 2021 In this video, which originally appeared LIVE on my Instagram channel @quiltdistrict on October 24, 2021, Pam Weeks and I walk through the gallery and take a closer look at these INCREDIBLE works of art made from salvaged wood. Watch this video of Laura working in her studio: vimeo.com/586417702 Visit the New England Quilt ...
Abstract Design in Quilts, 1850-1940 A selection from the NEQM Collection (IG LIVE Oct 24, 2021)
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Abstract Design in Quilts, 1850-1940 A selection from the NEQM Collection (IG LIVE Oct 24, 2021)
Quilt District On the Road - International Quilt Museum: Abstract Design in American Quilts at 50
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Quilt District On the Road - International Quilt Museum: Abstract Design in American Quilts at 50
How To Bury Quilting Threads!
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How To Bury Quilting Threads!
How to fold fabric onto comic book boards!
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How to fold fabric onto comic book boards!
China Pettway and Mary Ann Pettway - Gee's Bend Quilters
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China Pettway and Mary Ann Pettway - Gee's Bend Quilters

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  • @fransak2723
    @fransak2723 6 годин тому

    Excellent tip. I don’t know why more people don’t explain this in instructional videos. I guess they just don’t know.

  • @pamelapampe531
    @pamelapampe531 4 дні тому

    Love this exhibit and your “story.”

  • @fransak2723
    @fransak2723 7 днів тому

    Does conservation repair damage and prevent further deterioration? What is involved in the process?

  • @fransak2723
    @fransak2723 7 днів тому

    Love the explanation of the term “fancy work”. Also love seeing the undergarments display.

  • @janetarnott1829
    @janetarnott1829 13 днів тому

    YES! The makers are there!

  • @promisso
    @promisso 13 днів тому

    Absolutely fascinating and beautifully described, thank you so much for allowing me to see these treasures.

  • @promisso
    @promisso 13 днів тому

    Absolutely fascinating, informative and knowledgeable descriptions of historical garments and sewing. Really enjoyable Many thanks

  • @KD-fn5xi
    @KD-fn5xi 18 днів тому

    "Get your grubby hands off of it ! " lol........

  • @LoreeLee1
    @LoreeLee1 22 дні тому

    Those quilts are amazing! Thank you for sharing those with us, Tara. You give the best commentary when showing us quilts. I can always feel your excitement (Even when you have to whisper!).

  • @carolyng5235
    @carolyng5235 22 дні тому

    Thank you for sharing this lovely exhibit! I am no longer able to travel and really enjoy both the virtual tour, along with your commentary.

  • @sharonzotoff3975
    @sharonzotoff3975 26 днів тому

    The amount of time consuming hand stitching is mind blowing!

  • @ParadiseBlue1866
    @ParadiseBlue1866 Місяць тому

    I stumbled across this channel. Wow! Such an interesting and informative talk. Well done to DAR for this exhibition.

  • @effieshead
    @effieshead Місяць тому

    Such an engaging, informative interview!! Love to hear from a curator who clearly really knows her dress history, and understands and appreciate the skills involved. So often dress exhibits are just about the fashion (which is also interesting), it's refreshing to see such a deep look at the changing roles of sewing & dress in women's lives. Kudos!

  • @quil10it
    @quil10it Місяць тому

    My mom’s maiden name is Tucker… which branch of the Tucker family did the Tucker sunburst come from???

  • @grumpy_poo
    @grumpy_poo Місяць тому

    I would love to see the individual blocks... So many details... the elephant and the angels with the trumpets are gorgeous.

  • @friedasorber1653
    @friedasorber1653 Місяць тому

    If you can not go to see an exhibition in person your channel offers a unique opportunity to see exhibits in detail through the eyes and with the knowlegde of the scholars who put years of their research in making them. Thank you so much for sharing these. Incidentally I am watching these while working on my own quilt. Re the time it took to make a bed rugg. From my own experience with weaving, spinning and embroidery, I think spinning the strands of wool needed would take more time than the actual embroidery. People these days often forget how much time yarn preparation took. The embroidery would be relatively quick, beacuse the stitches are big. If you embroidered several hours every day it can probably be done in between a month and 2 months.

  • @DonnaHawkTx
    @DonnaHawkTx Місяць тому

    Totally missed the opportunity to discuss how the Rational Dress movement had a large part in the evolution to less rigid, less fitted garments in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The direct predecessor of 1920s tubular look as everything was hung from the shoulders instead of the waist.

  • @beckyscheller9358
    @beckyscheller9358 Місяць тому

    As a quilter I loved this. ❤

  • @grumpy_poo
    @grumpy_poo Місяць тому

    The work that went into those beautiful items is amazing. No electric lighting, no posh sewing threads or needles, working with the fabrics they had. Such skill.

    • @QuiltDistrict
      @QuiltDistrict Місяць тому

      I totally agree! Can you even imagine!?

  • @lilykatmoon4508
    @lilykatmoon4508 Місяць тому

    Omg, this was amazing! That quilted petticoat is stunning! I love learning about fashion history and that is the most gorgeous example of a quilted petticoat I’ve ever seen!

    • @QuiltDistrict
      @QuiltDistrict Місяць тому

      It really is! That petticoat is a favorite of mine.

  • @grumpy_poo
    @grumpy_poo Місяць тому

    I love the stories involved in the underground quilts....

  • @bwktlcn
    @bwktlcn Місяць тому

    Sewing was the space between the words in the life of women until very recent times.

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl4345 Місяць тому

    So beautiful!

  • @jeanfletcher3223
    @jeanfletcher3223 Місяць тому

    "Nothing happens in a vacuum"? Dust Bunnies procreate!

  • @Riderules73
    @Riderules73 Місяць тому

    Surprised this channel has not been discovered by many yet - this is high quality content - thank you so much!

    • @BookZealots
      @BookZealots Місяць тому

      I completely agree. I just found out about this channel today.

    • @QuiltDistrict
      @QuiltDistrict Місяць тому

      Thank you so much, @riderules73 and @bookzealots !

  • @judyfargo8162
    @judyfargo8162 Місяць тому

    Fascinating!!! Thank you! I'm surprised y'all aren't wearing gloves. I guess I've been to too many quilt shows.

    • @QuiltDistrict
      @QuiltDistrict Місяць тому

      Recently, many museum staff have determined that wearing gloves can do more harm than good on antique textiles. Clean hands instead of gloved hands are becoming more and more acceptable. But, note, we weren't really touching most of these.

  • @judyfargo8162
    @judyfargo8162 Місяць тому

    I enjoyed this so much and learned a great deal from it. Thank you for sharing your expertise and the exhibit.I particularly liked seeing the inside of the dresses. I didn't know they were made like that with the extra fabric still there.

    • @QuiltDistrict
      @QuiltDistrict Місяць тому

      Wasn't seeing the inside amazing?? I had never seen the "way it was made" like that before.

  • @suzannecooke2055
    @suzannecooke2055 Місяць тому

    at 6:25: Sheets with center seams. My mom had such a sheet handed down from either her mother or her mother-in-law - my grannies. This was a heavy linen (or matis) sheet that had a felled seam down the center sewn edge to edge (not the right-side-together we all know from home sewing patterns). I would describe that seam as a "baseball" seam. If the center of the sheet became worn or stained, the seam was easily taken apart and then the other (outer) edges could be stitched together to give the linen a longer life as a sheet. When that also became worn, the fabric would become pillow cases, eventually aprons or diapers as the usable bits became smaller. I will FOREVER regret that I had no idea of its value either as a family artifact or just as fabric no longer woven. CONFESSION: I cut holes in it and made a ghost costume one Halloween.

    • @QuiltDistrict
      @QuiltDistrict Місяць тому

      Thank you for sharing that memory! Give yourself some grace... you didn't know. And I'll bet you had a fun Halloween. (Besides, that's also reuse and repurpose, isn't it?)

  • @sarahyates6055
    @sarahyates6055 Місяць тому

    Very interesting thank you for sharing this. I love your coat/jacket and dress, really pretty. I had to smile when you said way back when the women recycled, restitched, repurposed, the youngsters of today think they “invented” this as a part of the whole “eco-warrior “ /“Greta Thunberg” fad. Whereas women , out of necessity most often did this from the beginning of us wearing clothes really. It’s only really in the post Second World War years that we became such a throw away society. Not all progress in life is a good thing!

  • @christinevanzyl5951
    @christinevanzyl5951 Місяць тому

    I remember my granny in 1960 doing fancy stuff and teaching me embroidery when her guests come. Wonderful video thanks ❤

  • @IrmaLorraine
    @IrmaLorraine Місяць тому

    Fabulous … I enjoyed the history behind each item presented.

  • @lynnkrencik5323
    @lynnkrencik5323 Місяць тому

    In the quilt with the embroidered fish I think the traditional quilt block is “Storm At Sea”.

  • @christiecrawford1907
    @christiecrawford1907 Місяць тому

    As a quilter, and admirer of vintage and to modern quilt making as well as the history of the craft, thank you for sharing this exhibit.I do not come from a background of quiltmakers but my one grandmother was milliner who taught me to hand sew and work with needle and thread.

  • @SusieMonk-jh8tj
    @SusieMonk-jh8tj Місяць тому

    Just amazing thank you

  • @jaynewood6714
    @jaynewood6714 Місяць тому

    I am a retired seamstress, designer , pattern drafter and very much appreciate all your research. My history (immediate) includes 1 grandmother who taught me the finer ladies ‘ needle arts- the knitting, crocheting, needle point, embroidery that her mother and aunts taught her . My other grandmother, the daughter of generations of farmers, taught me the utilitarian daily sewing skills. Patchwork, darning and dressmaking/shirt making were her weekly chores.

  • @BridgeMD
    @BridgeMD Місяць тому

    I went to this exhibit in early April and it was wonderful. Thanks for spreading the word about it.

  • @kathrynblack9152
    @kathrynblack9152 Місяць тому

    Very interesting but I have to run the volume way up to be able to hear.

    • @QuiltDistrict
      @QuiltDistrict Місяць тому

      It was an impromptu gallery tour and we didn't have mics. I hope you ended up getting it loud enough for you!

  • @shirleybewley6646
    @shirleybewley6646 Місяць тому

    LOVE that you show the inside!!!

  • @debracadiente3060
    @debracadiente3060 Місяць тому

    My heart is pounding, all of these quilts are outstanding.

  • @debracadiente3060
    @debracadiente3060 Місяць тому

    Absolutely fascinating, thank you.

  • @karenb1073
    @karenb1073 Місяць тому

    I now am planning trip - I must see this!!! Thank you for doing this.

  • @jayneterry8701
    @jayneterry8701 Місяць тому

    Ty Tara and Carolyn .

  • @jayneterry8701
    @jayneterry8701 Місяць тому

    Interview with Margie please 😊 while she is still here!!

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 Місяць тому

    Just wonderful. I restored a Cajun themed quilt I found in the trash. Looked like a pack of dogs had been at it. Over the space of three months....I lovingly cut it down, re configured it in a smaller size, imitated the original hand stitching and cannibalized all the pieces to create the same quilt, but winnowed down. Textile art and hand made garments have a place in our cultural history. I am always drawn to these...what a story they could tell......

  • @jayneterry8701
    @jayneterry8701 Місяць тому

    Seeing the inside of garments is on point in our day and age! 👍💗 The curator mentioned the many diaries listing information is wonderful. When she mentioned putting away the basics when company came for the fancier stitching made me laugh . You dont want to be visiting while the husband's drawers are being repaired 😂. Looking forward to part 2 tyfs🩷🍁

  • @GerriBauer
    @GerriBauer Місяць тому

    Absolutely fascinating. Thank you.

  • @kevinchambers1101
    @kevinchambers1101 Місяць тому

    The Sykes quilt was probably made in Sykesville, Burlington County, New Jersey. The county was heavily Quaker, who had great wealth.

  • @vidaantolin-jenkins3166
    @vidaantolin-jenkins3166 Місяць тому

    Just fabulous! I'll be heading down to see it in person!

  • @maudegone1
    @maudegone1 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting talk

  • @HKExpat50
    @HKExpat50 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful. Thank you !