To Bee or Not to Bee: Quilting Societies in Appalachia by Sandy Laws

Acknowledgements

To Bee or Not to Bee: Quilting Societies in Appalachia (by Sandy Laws)
I would like to thank Jackie Paxton Rose, President of the Jonesborough Old Town Quilt Guild, Jonesborough, Tennessee, for the generous contribution of her time through numerous emails for information regarding the guild.

Special thanks to Amy Laws for taking the photographs of the quilts at the Jonesborough Old Town Quilt Guild meeting on April 11, 2024, Jonesborough, Tennessee.


Special thanks to Ryan Bernard for photographs of quilts taken in the Archives of Appalachia.

 

This page has paths:

  1. Quilting Societies in Appalachia Archives of Appalachia
  2. Martha Marshall: Interpreting Area Lifestyles Through the Art of Quilting Archives of Appalachia
  3. Framing a Quilt Archives of Appalachia
  4. Jonesborough Old Town Quilters Guild Archives of Appalachia
  5. Sulphur Springs Quilting Bee - Crazy Quilt Archives of Appalachia
  6. Sulphur Springs Home Demonstration Club Archives of Appalachia
  7. Ora Watson and The Log Cabin Quilt Archives of Appalachia
  8. Sources Archives of Appalachia

Contents of this path:

  1. To Bee or Not to Bee: Quilting Societies in Appalachia (by Sandy Laws)
  2. Quilting Societies in Appalachia
  3. Jonesborough Old Town Quilters Guild
  4. Sulphur Springs Home Demonstration Club
  5. Sulphur Springs Quilting Bee - Crazy Quilt
  6. Ora Watson and The Log Cabin Quilt
  7. Framing a Quilt
  8. Martha Marshall: Interpreting Area Lifestyles Through the Art of Quilting
  9. Sources