New Additions to the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in Upstate, SC

The Board of the Belton Area Museum Association chose for their Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail project, the Carolina Lily quilt, because it is among the oldest in the local area and is owned by Board Member, LuAnne Foster. The list of names for this pattern is long, dating back to the 19th century. Barbara Brackman’s ... Read More

Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in Upstate, SC, Prepares to Add 100th Quilt to the Trail with Celebrations and Exhibits

The Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail (UHQT) and the Lake and Mountain Quilt Guild (LMQG) are collaborating in celebrating quilts and quilting throughout Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties, in Upstate, SC, through Sept. 31, culminating in the biennial LMQG Quilt Show, Sept. 21 – 22, 2012. The month-long festivities will kick off on Aug. 25, 2012, ... Read More

Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in South Carolina Doesn’t Stop for Summer Heat

Cynthia Leggett with the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail brings us more news of additions to the Quilt Trail in South Carolina. The Depot, home of the Westminster Chamber of Commerce, has joined the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail. Denise McCormick originally made the Railroad Crossing quilt and is an active member of the Westminster community. This ... Read More

Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in South Carolina Expands Again

Cynthia Leggett of the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in South Carolina brings us news about the latest expansion of the Quilt Trail. Heirlooms & Comforts has updated the face of their home on 104 Madden Bridge Rd. in Central, SC. The Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail has crafted a replica of one section of a Double ... Read More

Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in SC is Always Expanding

The Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail is always expanding and we’ll always try to keep you up on these developments as best we can. Sometimes we just receive a photo and a little info while other times we receive a photo or two and some details about the quilt, its sponsor and the location where it ... Read More