May 31, 2018 - Jun 2, 2018 | 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Add to Calendar 31-05-2018 09:30 02-06-2018 16:00 America/Toronto Quilt Canada 2018 The annual national quilt ...
'Nobody wants our quilts until they need one': Quilters provide comfort to 50,000 people with cancer
This week, Betty Giffin will knock on the front door of a home in Ottawa. She’ll have with her a handmade quilt to give to the woman who lives there. The woman has cancer, as does everyone who ...
Jun 18, 2020 - Jun 20, 2020 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Add to Calendar 18-06-2020 10:00 20-06-2020 16:00 America/Toronto Quilt Canada 2020 Canadian Quilters’ Association ...
How many hands does it take to make 1,000 quilts? The Canadian Quilters Association is going to find out as members from across the country have started working towards Canada's Big Quilt Bee — it may ...
Vanessa Génier didn’t expect her project sending quilts to residential school survivors across Canada would gain national and global support. This summer, Missanabie Cree First Nation member Génier, ...
Ninety-three-year-old Monty Ionson fought back tears Saturday as he was wrapped in a handmade Quilt of Valour. “The quilts are a tangible symbol of your service to your country,” Janet Bergeron said ...
TIMMINS - A national postal strike is causing delays for a local not-for-profit. Timmins-based Quilts for Survivors, a non-profit providing quilts to residential school survivors, is one of the many ...
For those waiting on the home front during wartime, victory quilts were an important symbol of the ultimate goal — winning the war and welcoming the men and women who fought overseas back home.
In a room on the second floor of the stately, old Public Library in Moose Jaw, Sask., there is a quilt. It's a decorative quilt, which is just as well, since it's a warm room -- at least it is this ...
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