KAILUA-KONA — The only Hawaiian quilt museum in the state opened with a blessing Saturday morning at Hanama Place. “People were extremely generous,” Barry said of the quilts displayed. “They were ...
LIHU‘E — Dozens of vibrant quilts line the walls of the second-story Waimakua Gallery at the Kaua‘i Museum — a tribute to the rich history of Hawaiian quilting. More than two years into the rebuilding ...
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Most folks wouldn’t think of heading to Fort Collins for a taste of the tropics, but Colorado State University’s Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising offers a special treat — “Hawaiian Quilts: ...
Honolulu (KHON2) – Royal Hawaiian Quilt is known for their unique and extraordinary patterns, these quilts are more than just home decor—they are true works of art, designed to embody the spirit of ...
This quilt was begun in the 1930s by an unknown quilter and finished by Ric Stark, one of the few male Hawaiian quilters today. The original quilter did the hand applique and Stark completed the hand ...
Every artist, no matter what the medium, has a source of inspiration. For Moanikeala Revoir, a quiltmaker who lives in Lehi, it was the bright flowers — birds of paradise — in her mother’s front yard ...
The Serraos, a family of Hawaiian quilters, show off some of their work at home in Nuuanu. From left, daughter Cissy with parents John and Poakalani Serrao, who died in 2012. John Serrao died Oct. 1 ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Here’s a way you can sew your own quilt. The Hawaiian Quilt Collection is donating free, do-it-yourself kits and patterns to every interested household address. The kits include ...
This week, pieces by the Poakalani quilting circle are on display during the Salone del Mobile in Milan as part of a collaboration with Loewe. By John Wogan Iolani Palace is a grand, late-19th-century ...
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