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National Quilting Day Celebrated at the Folk Art Center

Visitors engaging in quilting activities at the Folk Art Center

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The Folk Art Center in Asheville is hosting a three-day celebration for National Quilting Day from March 13 to March 15, organized by the Southern Highland Craft Guild. The event will include live quilting demonstrations, educational talks, and a retrospective quilt exhibit honoring quilt scholar Laurel Horton. Attendees can participate in hands-on activities, learn about quilt labeling, and enjoy daily demonstrations by local artists, making it a must-visit for craft enthusiasts.

Exciting Quilting Activities Coming to the Folk Art Center in Asheville!

Hey there, folks! If you’re in Asheville, mark your calendars because the Folk Art Center is gearing up for an amazing three-day celebration for National Quilting Day. This delightful event runs from Thursday, March 13, through Saturday, March 15, and it’s organized by the Southern Highland Craft Guild (SHCG). Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just a curious soul looking to learn something new, there’s something for everyone!

What’s Happening at the Event?

The event promises to be a vibrant mix of live quilting demonstrations and an intriguing retrospective quilt exhibit. Visitors will get a chance to see skilled artisans in action, creating beautiful pieces right before their eyes! Plus, there are hands-on educational opportunities available for attendees eager to get their hands busy.

A special highlight of this year’s event is a display honoring the incredible contributions of quilt scholar and researcher Laurel Horton. She’s a long-time member of the Guild from Seneca, SC, and she will be making headlines as she is set to be inducted into the Quilters Hall of Fame in July 2025. To commemorate her significant impact on quilt history, a small retrospective exhibition showcasing her quilt-making legacy will be available for viewing throughout the celebration of National Quilting Day.

Get Involved with Educational Talks!

One of the features of the event includes informal educational talks hosted by quilt historian Connie Brown. These informative sessions will take place at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. each day, focusing on the crucial aspect of how to properly label quilts. It’s a bit of a reminder that many quilts, including those found after Hurricane Helene, often lack the essential details that connect them to their makers.

Attendees will receive quilt labeling supplies and get the chance to learn the art of sewing on a label during these sessions. What a great skill to take home!

A Special Demonstration Day!

On Saturday, get ready for an exciting lineup! Connie Brown will be joined by Laurel Horton and Jude Steucker for live demonstrations. Jude Steucker, a quilter since high school, knows firsthand the personal expression that comes through in this art form. Seeing them work together is bound to inspire creativity among all attendees.

More Crafting Fun!

But that’s not all; the SHCG is kicking off daily demonstrations at the Folk Art Center throughout March. One talented artist, polymer clay creator Irene Semanchuk, will showcase her unique work. Expect to see her renowned Bird Light switchplates crafted using the intriguing mokume gane technique.

If felting is more your style, don’t miss out on fiber artist Heidi Bleacher. She will demonstrate needle felting and display a whimsical collection of various mushroom creations, each in amazing colors and sizes, showcasing the endless possibilities of fabric artistry.

Join the Crafting Community

The Southern Highland Craft Guild has been serving as a beacon for crafts and makers in the Southern Highlands since its establishment in 1930. They work tirelessly to support artisans through shared resources, education, and make sure that the rich history of crafting is preserved for generations to come.

If you’re interested in more details about the event, feel free to check out their website. So grab your quilting gear or just your curious spirit, and join in the fun celebrating the beautiful world of quilts! You wouldn’t want to miss it!

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