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5 vintage items from grandma that could be worth serious money

Ever been rummaging through Grandma's attic and wondered if that dusty old dish or jewelry box was just sentimental clutter?
The Petaluma Quilt Guild was founded in 1993 when quilting was enjoying a renewed heyday. Its purpose is to preserve the ...
Columnist Gail Symons writes: "Wyoming has never depended on uniformity. Its strength comes from variety held together by simple fidelity. Politics, ...
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Explore how grandmacore is reshaping Tennessee homes with cozy quilts vintage curios and nostalgic details that blend comfort ...
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Over the past few months, the Roaring Fork Quilt Guild has been sewing up a storm with one mission in mind — to comfort cancer patients with handmade lap quilts. The Quilt Guild is always sewing for a ...
Allison Eyler never intended to start a quilt business. In fact, the Texas-based mom of four says that for more than three decades, she only owned one quilt, despite loving the patterns and colors, ...
There’s a chance you’ve already heard of Calico. This cosy game started out life as a physical board game — a puzzle game playable solo or with up to four players. Essentially, all you’re doing is ...
A decade before Joel Redon died of AIDS in Sonoma County in 1995, the young writer traveled to Morocco to study under American expat author Paul Bowles at The American School of Tangier. Patrick ...
Mary Larsen started working at the Anderson Fabrics plant in Blackduck 34 years ago and later moved to the company's fabric outlet store. She now owns that store, named Anderson Fabrics Quilt Shop.
Eleven quilts made by ladies of the Greater Peace Missionary Baptist Church will go to other members who are not able to come to church either by illness or homebound conditions. It says it, right ...