Marge Barry was among the participants carefully cutting patterns out of cloth.
Ella Louise Weaver lends her expertise to another tribal member. During the first phase of quilt making, participants choose colors and work from intricate patterns to lay out their projects.
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Southern Ute elder Marge Barry was among the participants carefully cutting patterns out of cloth.
Ella Louise Weaver lends her expertise to another tribal member. During the first phase of quilt making, participants choose colors and work from intricate patterns to lay out their projects.
Photo Credit: Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Jeremy Wade Shockley | The Southern Ute Drum
Thumbnail image of Marge Barry was among the participants carefully cutting patterns out of cloth.
Thumbnail image of Ella Louise Weaver lends her expertise to another tribal member. During the first phase of quilt making, participants choose colors and work from intricate patterns to lay out their projects.
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Making quilts


Ella Louise Weaver led a quilt-making workshop through the Southern Ute Culture Department in the Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum’s large classroom on Wednesday, Jan. 23.

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