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Echoes of the Arkansas River Valley
Quilts & Fibers
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Echoes of the Arkansas River Valley: Quilts & Fibers
Traditional Folk Arts
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Stitches in Time
Quilting and Other Fiber Art Traditions
Hand Quilting Program Presentation from March 2019
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Ozarks Watch Video Magazine
Original air date 1/5/2012 on PBS
Womenfolk: the Art of Quilting
A website about quilts and quiltmaking yesterday and today.
Quiltmaking
The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture
Hand Piecing - English Paper Piecing for Grandmother's Flower Garden Fall 2018
Grandmother's Flower Garden
Patterns from Quilt History
Grandmother's Flower Garden Pattern
The Little Things
1930s flour sacks featured Colorful patterns for women to make dresses. Blog article by Laura Caseley
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