Gullah Geechee Rag Quilting with Cookie Washington
Schedule
Sat, 20 Sep, 2025 at 10:00 am
UTC-04:00Location
200 Hasel St, Sumter, SC, United States, South Carolina 29150 | Sumter, SC
The Gullah tradition of rag quilting is deeply rooted in African-American history, representing resilience, resourcefulness, and storytelling. This technique can serve as a cultural anchor, connecting future generations to their ancestors and preserving the legacy of using scraps to create something meaningful and beautiful. By continuing this practice, we acknowledge the ingenuity and creativity of the Gullah people, ensuring their contributions remain vibrant and relevant.
According to oral history, enslaved women would use old clothes to make their children’s clothing. Women would take small leftover or unusable strips of fabric, cut open grain sacks, and work the strips through the sack, tying them together to make the rag quilt. These heavy quilts kept enslaved and freed people warm during inclement weather.
Cost: $110 gallery members, $120 nonmembers. 10 am to 2 pm. Lunch will be provided. Sign up today for this unique class!
Where is it happening?
200 Hasel St, Sumter, SC, United States, South Carolina 29150Event Location & Nearby Stays: