The Quilt of Belonging : Stitching Together the Stories of a NationThe Quilt of Belonging : Stitching Together the Stories of a Nation
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Current format, Book, 2006, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsOffers an examination of Canada's Quilt of Belonging through an inspiring tale of its design and creation, highlighting the 263 blocks that represent the similarities and differences between all the nations of the world that are presented.
Offers an examination of Canada's Quilt of Belonging through an inspiring tale of its design and creation, highlighting the 263 blocks that represent the similarities and differences between all the nations of the world that are presented. Simultaneous.
From Albania to Zimbabwe, every nation of the world is represented in Canada's Quilt of Belonging. Each block symbolizes one country and was created by someone originally from that place. This unique and highly visual book highlights dozens of individual blocks and tells the fascinating stories of the groups they represent. Each block showcases beautiful craftwork: some are embroidered, some knitted; others are embellished with beads, butterfly wings, porcupine quills, and many other materials. Placing the quilt within a larger cultural context, the book explores the history of quilting and describes how scraps of fabric have long been used to tell stories and remember the past.
Offers an examination of Canada's Quilt of Belonging through an inspiring tale of its design and creation, highlighting the 263 blocks that represent the similarities and differences between all the nations of the world that are presented. Simultaneous.
From Albania to Zimbabwe, every nation of the world is represented in Canada's Quilt of Belonging. Each block symbolizes one country and was created by someone originally from that place. This unique and highly visual book highlights dozens of individual blocks and tells the fascinating stories of the groups they represent. Each block showcases beautiful craftwork: some are embroidered, some knitted; others are embellished with beads, butterfly wings, porcupine quills, and many other materials. Placing the quilt within a larger cultural context, the book explores the history of quilting and describes how scraps of fabric have long been used to tell stories and remember the past.
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