Quiltfolk.
| Format | Book |
| Publication | Eugene, OR : Quiltfolk.com, Michael McCormick, [2022] |
| Copyright Date | ©2022 |
| Description | 161 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Jada Mills : Stitches, seams, and big dreams -- Susan Brubaker Knapp : a blossoming quilting career -- James Malcolm : A twist on the traditional -- Kimberley Pierce Cartwright : Opulent vision -- Lyric does all the things -- Charles Cameron : Perfectly imperfect -- Linda Keene : Act III -- From the community : it's in the can! -- Scott Murkin : Iis there a doctor in the house? -- Georgia Bonesteel : quilting innovator and national treasure -- Making art that matters / Hollis Chatelain -- In honor of lives lost : the Durham memorial quilt -- Pepper Cory : starting over in Beaufort -- Up in smoke : lost tobacco quilts -- Service with a smile -- Giving quilts a voice / Quilt Alliance -- Creating a home of their own / Heritage Quilters -- Returning to the roots : John C. Campbell Folk School -- Pushing each other forward -- Uncle Eli's quilting party. |
| Abstract | "North Carolina is brimming with amazingly talented makers who love their craft and their communities -- from the Appalachian Mountains, the the highest peaks east of the Mississippi River, to the coasts of Beaufort ... and from the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the first public university in the United States, to the state's historic tobacco farms ... this state is jam-packed with talented and passionate quilters."--page 12. |
| Local note | Joyner NC Collection copy autographed by Kimberley Pierce Cartwright. |