As we head toward the holiday season, I find myself thinking of family and the anticipation of our holiday gatherings...
I don't happen to have any quilters among my relatives, but I am always drawn to old quilts when I visit a flea market or antique store. Like patches on an heirloom quilt, families have pieced-together memories of traditions, tears, laughter, struggles, celebrations, and faith.
And quilts are a great way to teach children about family, art, history, and even math! I hope you'll enjoy sharing some of these books with your children - I've enjoyed discovering them! Let me know if I've left out any of your favorites...
PICTURE BOOKS:
The Quilt Story
The Keeping Quilt
Eight Hands Round: A Patchwork Alphabet
The Log Cabin Quilt
The Patchwork Quilt
HISTORICAL FICTION:
The Canada Geese Quilt
Martha Ann's Quilt for a Queen
NON FICTION:
Quilting Now & Then
Quilt-Block History of Pioneer Days
POETRY:
Baby Days: A Quilt of Rhymes and Pictures
Pieces: A Year in Poems and Quilts
AND TWO MORE..
from my friend Jane Meyer's blog (fun post!)
The Quilt Maker's Journey
If you want to delve deeper into quilting, I found a great website on quilting history and with patterns for children's quilts.
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