About the event
Saturday, September 26, 2026 | 1:00–2:00 PM Bridgewater Library | 1 Vogt Drive, Bridgewater, NJ Discover how quilts tell stories that go far beyond fabric and thread. Join us for “Quilting: Piecing Together American Culture,” an engaging workshop exploring the rich history of quilting as an expression of American creativity, community, identity, and cultural heritage. From family traditions and community gatherings to stories of migration, resilience, and social change, quilts have served as both functional objects and powerful visual records of American life. Participants will explore the meanings behind quilting traditions and discover how individual pieces can be woven together to create a larger story of our shared culture. Whether you are an experienced quilter, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the stories hidden within quilts, this workshop offers an opportunity to connect art, history, and community—one piece at a time. Come explore the history, artistry, and cultural significance of quilting and discover how these remarkable works of art help piece together the American story. Admission: FreeDate
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Sep 26 - Sep 26 2026
Event contact
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Davie Lyn Jones-Evans

