By Jamie the Librarian on Friday, 30 June 2023
Category: News & Events

Connecting Communities with Quilts

Quilting bees, stitch-ins, and sewing circles have long been community gatherings. In the spirit of our “All Together Now” Summer Reading challenge, join us to explore quilting and other textile arts this summer. Events include collaborative art installations at several locations, a documentary screening, presentations from area quilters, and a lecture on Virginia Quilt Trails.  Read on for more information about how you can connect with your community through quilting at the library this summer, and for book recommendations related to quilting and textiles.

If you can’t make it to one of our programs, you can still learn about the rich history of quilts and the textile arts from some of these fantastic books in our collection.

Quilts are artworks representative of the communities in which they were made.  Historically, a quilt would often begin its life as something else, whether that was clothing, bed sheets, or spun fiber from an animal’s coat. These books are about textiles, fabric, and how our history is intrinsically linked to their production:

While all quilts bring us warmth – many are also exquisite works of art. Here are some books about specific quilts and quilters who have been recognized for their artistic vision and message to the world:

Now that you’re feeling inspired, learn how to quilt or master new techniques with these books:

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