WOLFEBORO — Ever wonder how a quilt is made? Or the different techniques? Big quilts, little quilts, quilts that hang on walls? The Ladies of the Lakes Quilters’ Guild will be happy to answer those and any other questions about quilts and quilting at an open house on Monday, Sept. 26, 6-8 p.m. in the Bradley Room of the Wolfeboro Public Library.

Demonstrations of thread painting, hand and machine quilting, hand and machine applique, paper piecing, landscape quilts and the anatomy of a quilt block will be highlighted. There will also be displays of quilts that guild members donate to David’s House and Carroll County Advocacy Center, as well as other items that are made for local charities. There will also be an information table explaining just what the Ladies of the Lakes Quilters’ Guild does. Novice and experienced quilters are welcome as member. Light refreshments will be served.

Wolfeboro Public Library is at 259 S. Main St.

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