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has her hand on the town’s quilting For the 11th year in a row, the Gilbert pulse, said that interest in the craft Historical Museum will showcase the doesn’t wane. community’s quilts during its “Art of “Right now, quilting is a very popular Quilting Show” from March 1 to May 30. thing,” she said. Each year, when the museum sends Ruth and Reid are among a dedia call out to the community to submit cated core group of about 15 volunteer their quilts for display in the non-juried quilters who work at the museum durshow, it receives a good response. ing the week. About 100 quilts are brought in, featurThey complete unfinished quilts that ing many designs, sizes and colors, from are brought to them, preparing backvarious eras, either hand-stitched or ing and batting and attaching it to the machine-made. patterned tops to make a complete “People coverlet. seem to ap“People preciate that bring the we have the quilts when quilt show. they’ve just Almost evmade them erybody says or a long time they enjoy later,” Ruth coming. That’s said. “They’re kind of nice cleaning out to hear,” said their house, Iva Ruth, a grandma has quilter from died or mom the museum’s has died, and own quilting they find a program. quilt top that To compleshe never ment the finished.” display, the The quilters museum also finish about organizes a 10-12 quilts special exhiba year, and it. This time, there’s always it’s a colleca backlog. tion of travelAbout 45 ing miniature quilts are quilts from waiting in line. the American For their Quilt Study considerable Group, patlabor, the terned after quilt owner the Colonial pays $7 per Revival period Gilbert Historical Museum displays a variety of quilts square-foot, during its annual show, running March 1 to May 31. of the early which goes to 20th century. Submitted photo the nonprofit The Linmuseum kitty. coln, Nebraska-based national group “I think we quilt there because we sets the standards for quilt studies get to see the most interesting quilts. and provides opportunities to increase And we have become good friends,” knowledge about quilts and textiles, said Reid. “It’s a wonderful addiction.” their history and their place in society. The group is planning to hold its annual The Gilbert Historical Museum is loseminar in September in Tempe. cated at 10 S. Gilbert Rd. It’s open from The public may also watch monthly 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. quilt demonstrations from 10 a.m. to 1 Admission is $5 adults, $4 seniors 60 p.m. March 26, April 16 and May 21, buy and older and $3 children ages 5 to 12. quilts or participate in a silent auction Admission applies for entrance to the and raffle. show. Darlene Reid, another quilter who
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