The Quiltbound Podcast
Note: This episode was originally recorded before our rebrand, so you'll hear references to Quilt Scouts throughout the conversation. Quilt Scouts is now Quiltbound, but the projects, tips, and creative adventures we share are just as relevant today. Thanks for being here, and welcome to Quiltbound! What does it take to preserve quilts for future generations? In this episode of the Quiltbound Podcast, I’m joined by Carolyn Ducey, former curator of collections at the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska. Carolyn spent 27 years helping grow and care for one of the largest publicly held quilt collections in the world, which now includes around 9,000 quilts and textile objects from across centuries and cultures. We talk about what visitors can expect when they step inside the museum, how quilts are preserved and cared for on an institutional level, and why quilts are such powerful historical documents. Carolyn shares practical advice for preserving quilts at home, including how to protect textiles from light damage, why quilts should be refolded regularly, and why archival storage matters for heirloom pieces. We also dive into the importance of labeling your quilts. Carolyn encourages quilters to document the who, what, where, when, and why behind their quilts so future generations — and future quilt historians — can better understand the stories behind the work. If you can’t visit the museum in person, the International Quilt Museum offers many ways to explore its collection virtually, including an online quilt database, virtual exhibition tours, recorded lectures, and educational resources about quilt history. This episode pairs perfectly with the International Quilt Museum Badge and Quilt Historian Badge inside the Quiltbound badge club. Resources Mentioned in This Episode International Quilt Museum https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org [https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org] Plan Your Visit https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/visit [https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/visit] Current Exhibitions https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/exhibitions [https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/exhibitions] World Quilts (educational quilt history resource) https://worldquilts.quiltstudy.org [https://worldquilts.quiltstudy.org] Quilt of the Month newsletter https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/about/quilt-month [https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/about/quilt-month] International Quilt Museum YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/internationalquiltmuseum [https://www.youtube.com/c/internationalquiltmuseum] Quilt Index (quilt research database) https://quiltindex.org [https://quiltindex.org] Craft in America https://www.craftinamerica.org [https://www.craftinamerica.org] Enjoy the episode? Follow or subscribe to the Quiltbound Podcast so you don’t miss future episodes. Leaving a review is one of the best ways to help more quilters discover the show. You can find more from Quiltbound at http://quiltbound.com [http://quiltbound.com]
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