Quilting Day
Quilting Day is held on March 16. This is a popular craft and art - embroidery, applique, patchwork, quilted fabric - two pieces of fabric stitched through through, between which there is a layer of batting or other non-woven material. This event in the second decade of the month March is annual.
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Quilts are an important piece of our heritage. They offer insight into the social, cultural, and economic history of an area. A quilt is defined as two layers of fabric, frequently with some form of batting or stuffing sandwiched between them, held together by ties or stitched designs.
Quilting can date back to 3400 BC. The term "quilt" comes from the Latin 'culcita', meaning a stuffed sack. As a noun, it means "a three-layered stitched bed covering," and as a verb, it means "to stitch through the layers as a way to hold them together."
Thread choice is important for any quilting project, because it holds everything together. It's best to start with a simple, strong thread, and wait on specialty threads like metallic or monofilament thread (made for invisible stitching), which are more difficult to work with.
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Buzzards Day on March 15 (Buzzards are another word for turkey vultures, a species of vulture protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918);
The Heidelberg Summer Day procession on March 15 (a spectacle at the turn of the seasons);
Saint Urho's Day on March 16 (Finnish Americans and Finnish Canadians);
National Curl Crush Day in USA on March 16 (since 2021);
Brutus Day on March 15
Dumbstruck Day on March 15
Everything You Think is Wrong Day on March 15
True Confessions Day on March 15
Ides of March on March 15
Everything You Do is Right Day on March 16
Lips Appreciation Day on March 16
No Selfies Day on March 16
Awkward Moments Day on March 18
Forgive Mom & Dad Day on March 18
Supreme Sacrifice Day on March 18