Try your hand at quilting
Have you ever wanted to make a quilt? Well, the African American Quilters of Baltimore might just be able to help you learn how. They hold meetings on the first Saturday of every month, September through June, at The Enoch Pratt Free Library Waverly Branch. All skill levels are welcome.
The African American Quilters of Baltimore was started in 1989 by three quilters seeking to find and build a community of other African American quilters. They have grown to include many members who are active in the community and participate in projects that include providing crib throws and quilts for preschool and abused children, and hats and comfort cushions to women recovering from breast cancer.
For more information about meetings or to see images of their stunning quilts, visit their web site.





Comments
Just stumbled onto your blog - how great to get local craft news! I just blogged about this wonderful quilting guild in my blog last week.
Best, Kyra
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Posted by: Kyra | October 13, 2008 1:43 AM