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Terry is a quilt artist, writer, historian, pattern designer and fabric designer for Moda. She served as one of the principal documenters for the Kansas Quilt Project and her chapter on conversation prints is included in the book, Kansas Quilts and Quilters, University Press of Kansas. Terry is available for programs and workshops featuring her new books, Made in America by the Daughters of Liberty, 1776-1830, and Prairie Quilts & Pioneer Stories, Quilts & Stories from the Peace Creek Homestead, and her newest book, The People of the Plains. Terry has added a new feature to her appliqué class.
he history of
women and quilts go hand and hand. I now present my workshops
with historical readings based on current quilt research and women's
journals. As we sew, we also learn about the women, fabrics, political
and economical influences on the quilts made in England and America
in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The goal of my classes goes beyond teaching "how to" techniques. Students will also gain a deeper understanding of the history behind our heritage quilts, which makes the "making" process so much more meaningful.
