National Quilting Day

March 15, Saturday

National Quilting Day
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National Quilting Day is celebrated every year on the third Saturday of March. This day is dedicated to the art of creating patchwork quilts and other fabric crafts, bringing together quilting enthusiasts and artisans from around the world.

History of the Celebration
- National Quilting Day was first established in 1991 by the American Quilter’s Society.
- Since then, the celebration has gained popularity and spread beyond the United States, attracting many people interested in this craft.
- Quilting has a rich history and plays an important role in many cultures, being passed down from generation to generation.

How is it Celebrated?
- Quilting workshops are organized where beginners can learn basic techniques.
- Exhibitions are held to showcase beautiful and intricate patchwork creations.
- Quilters gather in clubs or at home to sew together and exchange ideas.
- Quilts are donated to charitable organizations to help those in need.

This day is a wonderful opportunity to express creativity, learn a new hobby, and connect with people who share the same passion!
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