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Sully Quilt Show - Sept. 9th

by Jon on September 1st, 2007

The art of quilting goes back tot the days of the knights of the Crusades, when cold soldiers needed warm clothing and protection from their armor chaffing their skin.  Throughout American history, Quilts have been an American art form since Colonial times, usually created by women of all classes - rich, poor and even slave.

Baltimore Album quiltHawaiian Quilt

The styles vary from the simple American Amish quilt to the multi-patterned block Baltimore style.  Whole cloth and patchwork are the most common quilts, but also applique, embroidery, painted fabric, collage, needlepoint and even spray paint has been used to craft quilts.  From symmetrical patterns to a random designs, each quilt is a quilter’s work of art.  Some, even tell a story.

Explore new and antique quilts, books, patterns and other quilting supplies from over 60 vendors at this, the 32nd annual Sully Quilt Show and Sale

There will be demonstrations and informal talks on quilting, music, activities for the kids, and even on-site appraisals for your heirloom quilt. 

A tour of the plantation house is included with admission. 

The AIDS Quilt in Washington, DC Sully PlantationAmerican slave Harriot Powers Bible Quilt - circa 1886

Sully Quilt Show and Sale 
Sully Plantation Historic Site
3601 Sully Road (Route 28), about ¾ mile north of Route 50
Chantilly, VA (map it)
703-437-1794

Date and Time - Sunday, September 9th, 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 

Tickets - Adults - $8.00, kids - Seniors - $7.00, kids - $5.00, and are available onsite. Ticket prices in include  admission to the plantation and self-guided tour of the grounds.

Parking - Limited free onsite parking is available. 

  

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