New Zoom Lecture: "Patchwork History The People's Bicentennial Quilt"
The Saratoga Historical foundation Is featuring "Patchwork History-- the People's Bicentennial Quilt" a lecture by Connie Young Yu.
The quit was created for the bicentennial. In 1976. Each woman was asked to create a square for the quilt that meant something to her. The square was hand sewn , made of cotton pieces and measured 71 inches by 129 inches. Each square was created by a different woman.
Topics were varied - Harpers ferry, Equal Schooling for the South, and Women Hold Up Half the Sky to mention a few. The quilt is on display at the International Quilt Study Center Museum in Nebraska.
"Patchwork History," by Connie Young Yu, published in 2010 by the Saratoga Historical Foundation, is the revised version of a book titled The People's Bicentennial Quilt. It is about a quilt made by a group of women from diverse backgrounds in celebration of the Bicentennial, 1976, with historical background on each square.
Connie will discuss the themes of the People's Bicentennial Quilt as we approach the 250th anniversary of our nation.
The talk will be on Zoom on April 22 at 7:00 PM and can be seen by clicking on the link below. The talk is free and open to the public.
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The Saratoga Historical Foundation can be reached by going up to www.saratogahistory.com or calling 408-867-4311.