Summary
Carolee Anderson started quilting early. When she was growing up in the small southern Utah town of Alton, the church had bazaars to raise money. And women in the community made quilts for those bazaars. "I was always playing under the quilt," she said.
She began piecing when she was 8 and did her first quilt, start- to-finish, when she was 10 or 12. It was a baby quilt, which she still has.See the full content of this document
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Anderson seems to have quilting in her DNA, something probably passed on by her mother.
"It's nice that people are ...See the full content of this document
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