The Fort Worth, Texas Star Tribune published a story about Geraldine Zillions in its November 23, 2010 issue titled "After Years of Abuse, Mom is Finding a Way to Shine Again." If you can, take a moment to read Sistah Quilter Zillions' story. The early parts are hard to bear, yet 52-year old Ms. Zillions is using her creative energy to make hand-stitched quilts, jewelry, and wearable art to bring joy - and a bit of revenue - to her life now. Blessings!Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Geraldine Zillions - Texas Quilter Overcoming Odds
The Fort Worth, Texas Star Tribune published a story about Geraldine Zillions in its November 23, 2010 issue titled "After Years of Abuse, Mom is Finding a Way to Shine Again." If you can, take a moment to read Sistah Quilter Zillions' story. The early parts are hard to bear, yet 52-year old Ms. Zillions is using her creative energy to make hand-stitched quilts, jewelry, and wearable art to bring joy - and a bit of revenue - to her life now. Blessings!Monday, November 29, 2010
Tricia Waddell - Editor-in-Chief, Stitch Magazine
"I love to make stuff period, so I do all sorts of crafts. I enjoy knitting, jewelry-making, mixed-media artwork, hand embroidery, and most recently I have been learning to weave. I definitely combine crafts, especially the fiber-related crafts. I love adding custom handcrafted touches like embroidery or beading to my sewing projects. And I want to add more fiber techniques into my mixed-media work."What do you like best about Stitch? If you are not familiar with Stitch Magazine, do visit the Stitch blog! Enjoy!
Update: Carol - thanks for sharing that the Burda link is no longer working. Sorry about that! Here's a link to a YouTube video interview with Ms. Waddell by PinkChalkTV. Enjoy!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Auction Finds - blog by Sherry Howard
Friday, November 19, 2010
New Books in History features "This I Accomplish," the book on Harriet Powers
Nubian Heritage Quilters Guild launch new website!
The Nubian Heritage Quilters Guild, founded in March 1995 in Newark, NJ, just launched their website! Do take a moment and visit www.nubianquilters.org . Enjoy!Thursday, November 18, 2010
Strength from All My Roots: Textile Arts Honoring the Legacy of Pauli Murray
According to her memorial website, "Pauli Murray was a champion for civil and human rights who grew up in Durham. Her insights and vision continue to resonate powerfully in our times. As a historian, attorney, poet, activist, teacher and Episcopal priest, she worked throughout her life to address injustice, to give voice to the unheard, to educate, and to promote reconciliation between races and economic classes. Her beautifully written memoir, Proud Shoes: The Story of an American Family, was published in 1956."
The textile exhibit features narrative quilts by the Heritage Quilters group in Warren County. Some of the quilts are stitched by Carol Beck, Marjorie Diggs Freeman, Barbara Lau, and Mary Rocap of Hillsborough, according to an article in the Herald-Sun by Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan with photos by Christine T. Nguyen. In the photo areThe Rev. Jeanette Stokes (left) and Courtney Reid-Eaton, curator. Enjoy the exhibit!
Carole Harris' textile creations on display
Monday, November 15, 2010
Lucy Craft Laney Museum - 2010 Augusta GA quilt exhibit
Dr. Nancy J. Dawson organizes TN and KY Black Quilt & History Project
I just read the following online: "Quilters from Tennessee and Kentucky will collaborate with The Homeplace, located in Land Between The Lakes (LBL) National Recreation Area, and Fort Donelson National Battlefield to design a series of quilts depicting the African American experience “Between the Rivers” (LBL), and the Civil War in Middle Tennessee.The project, which is being sponsored by The Homeplace, Fort Donelson National Battlefield, and the Emmanuel Family Life Center Quilting Guild of Clarksville, will begin with a panel discussion on African Americans at Fort Donelson, Fort Henry, and “Between the Rivers.” Join us Saturday, November 20th, 2010, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at Emmanuel Family Life Center, 303 Fairview Lane, Clarksville, Tennessee.
Guest speakers will include Cindy Earls from The Homeplace; Nina Finley from the Houston County Historical Society; Susan Hawkins from Fort Donelson; George Sholar, a descendant of African American soldiers who were recruited at Fort Donelson; and Nancy J. Dawson, an African American Studies researcher and the project director.
In honor of African American History Month, the quilt exhibit will be displayed at various locations throughout Tennessee and Kentucky in February 2011, including schools, museums, and libraries. The quilts will be discussion pieces to help Fort Donelson and The Homeplace interpret the Underground Railroad in this area, the enslavement of African Americans, and their daily lives during the Civil War era.
The event is free and open to the public. Quilters and historians are encouraged to attend. For more information email Dr. Nancy J Dawson at efuanjd@yahoo.com." Enjoy!
Columbus Black Doll & Gift Show - November 27, 2010
If you are in Columbus, Ohio on November 27, check out the Columbus Black Doll & Gift Show. Natasha Gates, who is organizing the event, shared with me that the show will be from 10am to 5pm at the Aladdin Shrine Center, 3850 Stelzer Road, Columbus, OH 43219. Admission is $4 for adults, $2 for children 6 to 12 years old. Free parking. Enjoy!
Friday, November 12, 2010
Malene B - Carpet Designer
I wish this Market Women carpet came in fabric! Have you visited Brooklyn-based carpet designer Malene B's website? Go! Enjoy!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Black Santa Fabric from Kweli Kitwana
Every year I am on the look out for African American or Black Santa Fabrics. If you see some in your area or online, will you drop a note? Have you seen Kweli Kitwana's Black Santa Joy fabric?! The cotton print is available from SpoonFlower.com. The print also comes in a blue background. Enjoy!
Monday, November 08, 2010
Sisters of the Yam - Quilt at the VMFA in Richmond
1.6 Million African American Quilters mug and tote bag


For those interested, you can get a 1.6 Million African American Quilters mug, tote bag or other items at Cafe Press. The mug is $11.99 and the tote is $13.99. Enjoy!





