It takes a hive of about 60,000 bees all working at the endless cycle of pollinating, gathering nectar to make golden, delicious honey...and it takes a hive of women an afternoon gathered around a set of frames to hand quilt about 60,000 stitches into a quilt top.
Travel back in time with Elizabeth and liZ to the days of quilting bees to learn about their origins...and discover that you might just need to hold a quilting bee of your own.
Up Close It's Just a Bunch of Little X's
I was right...this race would be epic.
Sanctuary
The Joy of Painting...and of Quilting
Forever in Blue Jeans
Hand Quilting in Paradise: Hawaiian Quilts
Fabric, Gingham, and Quilts...OH MY!!!
When You Look At The Bigger Picture
A Quilter's Heart is Golden
Is There Anything Better than Butter?
If I Had a Million Dollars
They Always Know How To Go Home
English Paper Piecing
Broken Dishes
Log Cabin Quilt Blocks
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