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July 5, 2025 · 2 min read

ZADOCK PRATT MUSEUM Announces - Threads of History A Colonial Quilt Exhibition

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PRATTSVILLE – July 6, 2025–12:30 PM. Journey back in time with us  as we proudly present "Threads of History: A Colonial Quilt Exhibition." This captivating show will showcase a stunning collection of quilts inspired by or dating from the Colonial era, offering a glimpse into the artistry, ingenuity, and daily lives of early American quilters.

The exhibition and talk will be held at ZADOCK PRATT MUSEUM, located at 14540 NY-23, PRATTSVILLE.               

Visitors will have the unique opportunity to explore a rich tapestry of historical designs, from intricate appliqué patterns to classic patchwork blocks that tell stories of resilience, resourcefulness, and community. Many of the featured quilts will highlight the distinctive fabrics, colors, and techniques prevalent during the Colonial period, providing educational insights into the evolution of American quilting.  We are thrilled to share this remarkable collection that honors the heritage of American quilting,  'These quilts are not just beautiful, they are tangible links to our nation's past, reflecting the spirit and craftsmanship of early American women,'" says Carol Stevens Exhibition Coordinator and Zadock Pratt Museum Board member, adding  “Each stitch whispers a story of family, tradition, and the enduring art of quilting.”

This last look reception delves into the meaning behind many of our adored quilt designs exhibited throughout the museum. Carol Stevens is also an established Greene County quilt artist who will be displaying many of her own creations that depict modern designs and textures. A unique way to learn about quilting from the past as a gateway towards future designs now used.

The public is invited to enjoy free attendance, donations are gratefully accepted at the door. Supervised children are welcome.

For more information, please visit www.zadockprattmuseum.org   

Karen Johnson (631) 617-4109

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