Tuesday, September 20, 2011

A Passion for Quilts: The Story of Florence Peto

I am very pleased to announce that The Heritage Quilt Project of New Jersey has just published its second book A Passion for Quilts: The Story of Florence Peto which I co-authored with Natalie Hart, Rita Erickson, and Rachel Cochran. In addition, we are very lucky to have a  foreword by Virginia Avery and contributions by Cuesta Benberry, Bets Ramsey, and Merikay Waldvogel. Our first book, New Jersey Quilts 1777-1950: Contributions to an American Tradition, was published in 1992.  


Florence Peto was a quilt collector, quilt historian, and quiltmaker. The quilts she collected and those she made were of such high quality that they became significant parts of museum collections. Florence's enthusiasm for life, thirst for knowledge, and love of quilts led her on a path she might not have expected as a young woman at the end of the nineteenth century. Through books, magazines, lectures, and exhibits, she shared the stories she found in quilts and created a legacy that endures from the twentieth century into the twenty-first century. 

The book is 174 pages with more than 150 illustrations, including family photos and previously unpublished quilts. If you'd like to order a copy, send a check payable to The Heritage Quilt Project of New Jersey in the amount of $32.95 plus $5.00 for shipping and handling to: The Heritage Quilt Project of New Jersey, P.O. Box 341, Livingston, NJ 07039. Or you can go to our website http://www.newjerseyquilts.org/ and order using PayPal.

3 comments:

  1. Wonderful book. I just ordered a copy. I should have picked it up at AQSG but somehow missed it.

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  2. Thanks so much! It's on its way.

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  3. Hi Barbara,
    Is the Florence Peto book still available? Thank you for checking.
    Gloria

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