In 1924, three families started Canadian companies that their grandchildren and great-grandchildren operate today.
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In 1924, three families started Canadian companies that their grandchildren and great-grandchildren operate today.
The Cranbrook Quilters Guild had 40 years of photographs and minutes stored in filing cabinets and albums. So, it created a quilt registry.
Canadian Quilter magazine’s article about the ‘Road Trip’ Youth Challenge inspired Barb Root to mentor a new sewer named Rosie.
On National Quilt of Valour Sewing Day, the Campbell River Friendship Quilters’ Guild made a presentation to Lt.-Col. Steven Deschamps.
Heather Pennie had no idea how to build a puzzle into a quilted jacket. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), she created two.