1937 Quilting Party in Alvin Wisconsin
In May 1937, women in Alvin, Wisconsin, gather for a quilting party in a home. This scene illustrates the importance of quilting as a communal activity in small-town America. Quilting parties provided social interaction and reinforced community ties while preserving cultural traditions. Quilting has long been a valued craft in American history.
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1937 Quilting Party in Alvin Wisconsin
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