Kentucky Heritage: Traditional Quilting in Kentucky, 1971
Helen Crocker discusses interviews three generations of quilters and discusses many pattern variations. Digitized from two inch quad video tape through a 2014-2015 internal WKU Libraries grant. Part of WKU Kentucky Heritage Project collection housed at WKU Archives http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua... . This video was originally produced using NEH grant funds. WKU Archives houses film and videotape created by many university departments and programs. Most films were created for educational purposes and others for promotion of specific departments or WKU as a whole. For information on how to request a copy of a film, please see http://www.wku.edu/library/archive/21...

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