Peggy
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Gena's dedication to using vintage textiles, some of which are over 75 years old, is evident in the creation of one-of-a-kind fashion pieces. Many of these textiles come with imperfections, such as stains or frayed edges, which Gena embraces as part of their unique charm and history. Each piece carries with it the stories of the families that once owned them, with memories of meals, conversations, and laughter shared around the table. Each sale is final.
23×51
Gena's dedication to using vintage textiles, some of which are over 75 years old, is evident in the creation of one-of-a-kind fashion pieces. Many of these textiles come with imperfections, such as stains or frayed edges, which Gena embraces as part of their unique charm and history. Each piece carries with it the stories of the families that once owned them, with memories of meals, conversations, and laughter shared around the table. Each sale is final.
23×51
Gena's dedication to using vintage textiles, some of which are over 75 years old, is evident in the creation of one-of-a-kind fashion pieces. Many of these textiles come with imperfections, such as stains or frayed edges, which Gena embraces as part of their unique charm and history. Each piece carries with it the stories of the families that once owned them, with memories of meals, conversations, and laughter shared around the table. Each sale is final.
American Glory Quilts: A Symbol of Heritage and Patriotism
American Glory Quilts blend history, artistry, and national pride. Originating in the early U.S., these quilts often feature patriotic patterns like stars and stripes, reflecting the nation's spirit. During the Civil War, quilts were used for fundraising and even as codes on the Underground Railroad. Today, they are treasured for their cultural significance, representing the enduring stories and resilience of the American people.