Register for these free events
Sunday, April 23 and Sunday, April 30, 2023
Information about the events:
Pre-registration is preferred, but you can also register at the door for this free event. We look forward to meeting you!
Sunday, April 23, 12:00 - 4:00 pm:
Coffee and light snacks will be served starting at noon, followed by quilt talk (12:30-2:00) and quilt documentation session (2:00-4:00). Join us for a talk about quilts in Western North Carolina. During the first part of the afternoon, you’ll see an interview with local quilt artist Norma Bradley, learn about historic quilts made in the area from quilt historian Connie Brown, and find out how to document the quilts you own and make. Come for the presentation from 12:30-2:00 and stay to document quilts that you bring along (made by you or someone else). We'll also have interactive and educational displays until 4:00pm. Event location: Sandy Mush Community Center 19 School Rd, Leicester, NC 28748.
Sunday, April 30, 12:00 - 4:00 pm:
Bring in your quilts (ones you’ve made or ones you own) to share and document. We’ll have photo and video stations set up and an interactive station for attaching labels to quilts. Quilt historian Connie Brown and quilt artist Norma Bradley will be available to help identify quilt patterns and other details of vintage and antique quilts. Coffee and light snacks will be served throughout the day. Event location: Sandy Mush Community Center 19 School Rd, Leicester, NC 28748.
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Which Community Quilt Days events do you plan to attend?
Sunday, April 23: Quilt talk and quilt documentation session
Sunday, April 30: Quilt Documentation Day
Do you plan to bring kids or adults with you who might enjoy hands-on quilting activities?
Do you plan to bring a quilt to be documented (either one you made or one you own) on April 23 and/or 30th?
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If you're planning to bring quilts to document on Sunday, April 23, please select the time slot that works best for you. During this free quilt documentation session, we will have digital photography and videography stations set up. A quilt historian or educator will be on hand to help identify quilt patterns and dates of older quilts. Documentation forms and quilt labels will be available to record and preserve information about your quilt(s). You can bring quilts you made, quilts you own (or both) to be documented. The quilts you bring can be ones made recently, vintage quilts or antique quilts--all quilts are welcomed!
2:00-3:00 pm ET
3:00-4:00 pm ET
If you're planning to bring quilts to document on Sunday, April 30, please select the time slot that works best for you. During this free quilt documentation session, we will have digital photography and videography stations set up. A quilt historian or educator will be on hand to help identify quilt patterns and dates of older quilts. Documentation forms and quilt labels will be available to record and preserve information about your quilt(s). You can bring quilts you made, quilts you own (or both) to be documented. The quilts you bring can be ones made recently, vintage quilts or antique quilts--all quilts are welcomed!
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1:00-2:00 pm ET
2:00-3:00 pm ET
3:00-4:00 pm ET
Tell us about the quilts you plan to bring if you'd like.
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If you have any accessibility needs or accommodations, you're welcome to include them here.
Would you like to volunteer to help handle quilts, take notes or assist with quilt labeling? Please provide your email address below and a Quilt Alliance staff member will contact you.
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