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American Seams Susan Hudson was taught to sew by her mother, Dorothy Woods, when she was 9-years-old. Hudson's pictorial quilts honor her ancestors and the Quilt blocks with Seventies petals

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Navajo Quilt Project co-founder wins national arts fellowship Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! interview with Susan Hudson

All sewing machines should be sent directly to Susan Hudson. We are not accepting books or patterns at this time. There is a special request for yarn, Susan Hudson, a Navajo/Diné artist from Sheep Springs, NM was taught to sew by her mother who was forced to sew at an "assimilation" boarding school.

These quilts on display at the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey tell family stories that go back Susan Hudson's talk at the Craft in America Center. "Quilts: 4 Directions" exhibition at the Craft in America Center on view until Textile Talk: QSOS Interview with Susan Hudson conducted by Teresa Duryea Wong

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Susan Hudson (Navajo/Diné) | National Endowment for the Arts Quilt Artist Susan Hudson on her work, MMIW Since 1492 Salt Lake Speaks - Episode 21 - A Navajo Quilters Art and a Bernine Celeb

Susan Hudson's quilts tell stories that span generations. This quilt BEAUTIFUL STAR QUILT IDEAS!!#handmade #fashion

TheQuiltShow.com spoke with Susan Hudson who organized the Indigenous Quilts Exhibit at QuiltCon 2022. See how the past is Susan Hudson, "Navajo quilter Susan Hudson, Quilts episode," YouTube, uploaded by Craft in America, 28 December, 2019. Susan Hudson, The indigenous Children

Quilt Artist Susan Hudson on her work, MMIW Since 1492. Pictured: Susan Hudson, MMIW Since 1492, 2018 Cotton fabric, batting Tressie's Quilts Navajo quilter Susan Hudson's artist talk

Susan Hudson (Navajo/Dine) Shares Why She Made Her Quilt In 1998 the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian opened a landmark exhibition called To Honor and Comfort:

The Navajo Quilt Project Donation – FRENCH GENERAL Quilted Survivance: Susan Hudson and the Navajo Quilt Project Alex Anderson LIVE - Indigenous Quilt Exhibit - Meet Susan Hudson

Susan Hudson on her "29 Warriors" quilt, in honor of the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. On view in the "Quilts: 4 The Beatles Quilt

Learn about contemporary quilters from diverse traditions as we celebrate the important role quilts have played in our country's Susan Hudson on her 29 Warriors quilt - Quilts: 4 Directions

Dancing with the Longarm: Victoria Findlay Wolfe's Quilting Joy Unleashed LIVE & UNSCRIPTED! The steps I take to draw new free motion quilting designs from the quilt fabric.

Playing only the greatest in real country western, gospel, and honky tonk music from yesteryear. Comin' to you straight from the QUILTS spotlights today's quilters while honoring the craft's vital role in American history Artist Susan Byrnes, who lives in the Hudson Valley, talks about her process in the first of four Trunk Shows to be held during

"QUILTS: 4 Directions" features portraits by Michael A. Cummings, landscapes by Judith Content and selected additional quilts by Pat Holly and Sue Nickles discuss their world-famous award-winning quilt, THE BEATLES QUILT. It won the Best of Show Award Quilters from the Hands of Love Cove Quilting Guild hand quilt a baby blanket and talk with Susan Hudson. Bonus video from the

An oral history interview with Native American Quilter Susan Hudson. Susan creates beautiful story quilts about her history, her family, and her Navajo/Dine Susan Hudson - Quilted Survivance

This project is streamed LIVE and in real time, with viewer questions and interaction throughout. Today's project is a small quilt, Make Me Hate You Susan Hudson Tressie discusses her quilts and helps us understand family and culture.

Quilt Commemorates 150th Anniversary of Bosque Redondo Treaty Experience the powerful artistry of Navajo story quilter Susan Hudson, a 2024 NEA Heritage Fellow, and the Navajo Quilt Project

Susan Hudson is a multidimensional artist and skilled quilter, who has tapped into her personal struggles and the struggles of her people through her art. Judith Content on her process - QUILTS: 4 DIRECTIONS on view until 3/7/20

Hands That Never Rested: The Astonishing 35-Year Odyssey of this Crazy Quilt International Quilt Museum, QUILTS episode The 2015 Indian Market & Festival Best of Show winner is Susan Hudson (Navajo/Dine). We caught up with her during the

The Lone Star quilt is a treasured tradition among Native Americans. It's one of the most valuable gifts of the Sioux people often Native American Star Quilt Judith Content's tumbled ceramic installation at the Palo Alto Art Center. Bonus video from the QUILTS episode. PBS premiere

Judith Content uses inspiration from nature and a Japanese resist dye technique, arashi shibori, to create glorious abstract wall Susan Hudson Textile Talk Carolyn Ducey, Curator of Collections and Sarah Walcott, Collections Manager at the International Quilt Museum talk about Crazy

Quilters of the Quilts for Kids Lincoln, Nebraska chapter make quilts for kids. Quilts for Kids is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Susan Hudson (born 1957 or 1958) is an American and Navajo Nation quilter. A 2024 National Heritage Fellow, she works on ledger art quilts with historical

Quilter Victoria Findlay Wolfe on her long arm quilting machine. Victoria Findlay Wolfe, a New York-based International L.A. Times Short Docs & POV The stories of three quilters combine to reveal an intimate portrait of rural women in the American

This interview was conducted for the Warm Remembrances: Quiltmaking and Memory Making virtual exhibit, presented as part of "To give away quilts is I think a mission as a quilter" I Quilts for Kids Artist talk between Dine quilter Susan Hudson and Anastasia Kinigopoulo, Director and Curator of the Horseman Foundation.

Meet the Artist: Suzanne Hyland (Quilter) Susan Hudson (Navajo/Diné): NEA National Heritage Fellowship Tribute Video (2024) Immerse yourself in the stories of the quilts made by Susan Hudson (Navajo/Diné). Guided by the women of the past, the colors

Ledger/Quilt artist Susan Hudson explains the creation of "A Walk with my Ancestors Coming Home", the third quilt in a three-part Navajo quilter Susan Hudson on her quilts

What's all the buzz about? Watch this video to hear why Susan Hudson (Navajo/Dine) decided to create her quilt titled, "Tears Of Our Children, Tears For Our handmade #fashion #patchworkquilt #trendingshorts.

The Lincoln, Nebraska chapter of the Quilts of Valor make quilts for veterans. The mission of the Quilts of Valor Foundation is to Artist - susan-hudson - Craft in America

Go Tell It Interview with Susan Hudson Go Tell It at the Quilt Show! interview with Connie Conley Hudson

Quilts: 4 Directions exhibition at the Craft in America Center through 3/7/20 Carolyn Ducey, Curator of Collections, and Leslie C. Levy, Executive Director introduce us to the

QUILTS: Learn about contemporary quilters from diverse traditions Susan Hudson's Native American Quilt Journey – Quilts

Honoring Our Ancestors - Tatter "Go Tell It at the Quilt Show!" is a Quilt Alliance project designed to capture the stories of quilts where quiltmakers gather. Connie

Pieces Be With You: Quilts by Susan K. Cleveland – Special Exhibit Navajo artist Susan Hudson is a member of the Towering House Clan of the Navajo Nation and an award-winning quilter. Most of Free motion quilting a charming chubby bumble bee.

Susan Hudson recorded this Go Tell It video about her quilt, "MMIW Since 1492 (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Since QUILTS features Susan Hudson, Victoria Findlay Wolfe, Michael A. Cummings, Judith Content, the International Quilt Museum, Susan Hudson stands with the first ledger quilt she made in 2011, Stars Among the Shunka Wakann. Shunka Wakann means Holy Dogs, the name given to horses.

Susan Hudson - Horseman Foundation Artist Talks Susan Hudson, a Navajo/Diné artist from Sheep Springs, NM was taught to sew by her mother who was Join us for an oral history interview with artist Susan Hudson conducted by fellow quiltmaker and author Teresa Duryea Wong for

Susan Hudson Carman Susan Hudson demonstrates how she makes a star quilt. Bonus video from the QUILTS episode. PBS premiere December 27,

Take a walk with Susan K. Cleveland through her special exhibit, Pieces Be With You: Quilts by Susan K. Cleveland at AQS 70's petals will be sewn into a Zimmerman design for a quilt. Velia Lauerman hand quilts Monday mornings , Osseo, Michigan. Susan Hudson (Navajo/Dine) Explains Meaning Behind Winning Quilt

Susan Hudson, a Navajo/Diné artist from Sheep Springs, NM was taught to sew by her mother who was forced to sew at an Judith Content's Pottery Creek is made from 4000 pounds of broken pots This quilt honors family and friends who attended Toadlena Boarding School in Newcomb, NM. Hudson's quilts honor the history of her people using a crossover

This prolific quilter also designed Machingers™ Quilting Gloves, a favorite among quilters. She's also a Handi Quilter ambassador Quilts Can Tell Stories at New Museum Exhibit

TEXTILE TALK: To Honor and Comfort Native Quilting Traditions (the Modern Quilt Guild) Quilts Undercover Tour - 2nd Installment Susan Hudson (quilter) - Wikipedia

Featuring Hudson's powerful figural quilts that chronicle Navajo history alongside vibrant works by youth and elders of the NQP, this community-centered show Soft medium, hard truths – National Endowment for the Arts recognizes a Navajo quilter Quilter Judith Content, QUILTS episode

Senior center Native American elders make quilts for children One Day At A Time.

Navajo quilter Susan Hudson, QUILTS episode Join us for the second installment of the Quilts Undercover Tour and learn more about the quilts in our exhibit while also getting an

Navajo quilter Susan Hudson makes a star quilt Susan Hudson, a Native American artist, uses quilts to confront the devastating history of Indian boarding schools. Her powerful

Judith Content on how she came to quilting and her process (dyeing, piecing, quilting, finishing). "Aftermath" is a quilt inspired by This event was held on Thursday, May 15 @ 4 pm EDT on Zoom. You can help by joining or donating to the Quilt Alliance: