Nothing spells cozy, home-style comfort quite like a handmade quilt. Now, imagine 209 of them in the same room, waiting to be scrutinized by certified judges from the National Quilting Association.
Quiltmaking among African-Americans has a richly textured history. In a new book called “Black Threads: An African American Quilting Sourcebook” (MacFarland & Co., 260 pages, $38.50), author Kyra E.
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