Quilting & Patchwork Joins the Art Bloggers
February 29, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
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A group of arts bloggers at the b5media Lifestyles Channel have collected a round-up of their posts. How about checking them out for fun and inspiration?
*Link to a Free Collage Sheet to download at Heather Goldsmith’s A Creative Journal. I’ll have to do that myself since I’ve become fascinated by collages, whether fabric, paper, or mixed media.
*How Important is Color? Katelyn, of Stamping Mad, asks as she muses on the importance of color in art. I’ve been fascinated by color this week as my daughter has been in the midst of dyeing fabric for her quilting art projects.
*At Cyndi Lavin, at Layers Upon Layers, gives us …read more
Black History Month – Past and Present
February 25, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
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Sandy Mitchell, of All Holiday Cafe, gives us insight into the origin of Black History Month, going back to 1926, when Prof. Carter J. Woodsen designated Negro History Week in mid-February, near the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
She also provides a round-up of posts about Black History Month around b5media. She included my Quilting and Patchwork post, Quilters Celebrate Black History Month.
Do you have anything special on your blog for this event?
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen
Quilters Celebrate Black History Month
February 22, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
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Throughout the country, myriad events are taking place in the quilting world to commemorate Black History Month. Among them, you’ll find the following:
Freedom Quilts Exhibit to celebrate Black History Month.
This year’s exhibit features the contemporary needlework of several local quilters who have reproduced the Freedom Quilt patterns believed to have helped escaping slaves traveling along the Underground Railroad in the years before the Civil War.
AT&T and Gee’s Bend Quilters Create Artwork to Commemorate Black History Month
The AT&T Gee’s Bend Quilt, which measures 95 inches by 82 inches, was created by 46 members of the Gee’s Bend Quilters Collective and …read more




