This signature quilt made in the 1930s was recently found in a dumpster in California, and then returned to the Echo Bay United Church in northern Ontario. Do you know anything of its origin?

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This signature quilt made in the 1930s was recently found in a dumpster in California, and then returned to the Echo Bay United Church in northern Ontario. Do you know anything of its origin?
A Halifax public art installation designed by Andrea Tsang Jackson honours traditional craft, including quilting, by several artists and cultural groups in Nova Scotia.
How does this 40-year-old Manitoba Prairie Quilters guild keep on thriving? Learn about their secrets of success.
A behind the scenes look at Sea You in Nova Scotia, this year’s CQA/ACC Quilt Along, designed by Dawn Piasta.
Part 3 in a series on sustainability in quilting, written by Bridget O’Flaherty, aka The Sustainable Quilter.