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12 New this season SAME AUTHOR RELATED TTLES SAME AUTHOR RELATED TTLES QUARANTINE QUILTS 978-0-7643-6201-9 160 pp. | 8 1/2" x 10" (216 x 254 mm) | HC $22.99, £20.99, 31.99 CAD DEEDS NOT WORDS 978-0-7643-5917-0 96 pp. | 9" x 9" (229 x 229 mm) | HC $19.99, £18.99, 28.99 CAD QUILTS OF VALOR 978-0-7643-5630-8 168 pp. | 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) | PB $24.99, £22.99, 35.99 CAD CIVIL WAR QUILTS 978-0-7643-5888-3 192 pp. | 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) | HC $39.99, £36.99, 56.99 CAD ISBN 978-0-7643-7131-8 ISBN: 978-0-7643-7131-8 $39.99, £36.99, 56.99 CAD hardcover • 256 pp. • 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) 200 color & b/w images BISACs CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Quilts & Quilting CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Fiber Arts & Textiles HISTORY / United States / General AVAILABLE JANUARY 2026 UK PUB DATE MARCH 2026 Commemorative American Quilts Stitching Our Heritage from 1876 to Today By Sandra Sider, Foreword by Pamela Weeks Just in time for America’s 2026 semiquincentennial, this colorful book reveals the significance—especially for women—of commemorative quilt making through 250 years of US history. Quiltswerenot just lyingonbedsduringAmerica’shistory; in fact, theywere sewnspecifically to celebrate all of the nation’s important birthdays, anniversaries, and celebrations. Quilt historian Sandra Sider’s book explores the history of commemorative quilt making from the 1876 US Centennial to today , showing how it has acted as a tool for preserving stories, bridging cultural divides, and celebrating important moments both local and national—an easily accessible “scrapbook” in cloth. Includes • overviews of commemorative quilting as it fits in with many of US history’s key time points, • 200 photographs showing the history of and striking variations within the quilting art form, and • explanations of how quilt making intersects with sociopolitical eras, such as the civil rights movement and the women’s rights movement. Made by patriotic women early in our country’s history, by today’s most cutting-edge quilters, and by many other Americans, these quilts help us reinterpret diverse elements of US society, including women’s roles, racial equity, civic pride, and more. Sandra Sider is a past president of Studio Art Quilt Associates and was curator of the Texas Quilt Museum from 2012 until 2022. She has taught textile history for the MFA Textiles program at Parsons School of Design and elsewhere and has written or edited over a dozen books on contemporary quilt art. www.sandrasider.com

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