Cristina De Miranda (@shipsandviolins) shared her version of Paeon, the pattern she designed for CQA/ACC’s 2022 Mystery Quilt.

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Cristina De Miranda (@shipsandviolins) shared her version of Paeon, the pattern she designed for CQA/ACC’s 2022 Mystery Quilt.
CQA/ACC Honours Black History Month 2022. A statement and invitation to make a Log Cabin block or quilt to honour Black History Month.
Myla Borden prefers that people cozy up under one of her quilts to having it hang on a wall. Their colours and stories are meant to spread warmth, be used and loved, instead of passed by.
It is very interesting to see how quilting was for so many years a part of this community, then faded, and now shines bright again, still telling stories, keeping people connected once more.
Skilled quilters from the Black settlement of Buxton, ON, created fundraising quilts like this Forget-Me-Not Block of Honor quilt, to help community members in financial distress.