Student Makes Quilt Depicting Slavery & the Underground Railroad
When I wrote the post, Quilting in the Classroom, Marijke Durning shared with me her daughter’s experience making a quilt for a school project. I thought it so interesting, I wanted to share it with you.
When my now 19-yr-old daughter was in grade 5, she was studying slavery and the underground railroad. She had read about the quilts that may or may not have been used for escaping and the idea intrigued her.
What she did, with a bit of help from me, is made a picture quilt of what slaves may have had to come across while escaping. She glued fabric to a larger wallhanging size. If I remember correctly, she made a cabin, a river, trees, a clothes line, stuff like that. I helped her sandwich it and put a few stitches in here and there so it looked quilt-like. The project was displayed and she was very happy with it.
She’s never made another quilt, but this one was very special, I think.
I think that sounds like a very special project, too. My granddaughter, a junior in high school, is making a Civil War era quilt, using reproduction fabrics from that era. I’ll be writing more about that, as she gets further along with her quilt.
Have you worked with quilting projects in the classroom or in homeschooling? Have your youngsters made or studied about quilts at school?
I’d love to hear about these projects.
(Marijke Durning is another b5media writer. You’ll find her blog, Help My Hurt, at the Science and Health Channel.)
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen
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