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Most quilt shows feature a theme of some sort, and this one was no exception. "We do have one section of about eight or 10 quilts made of 'scrappies,' we call them," Kirk said.
The work of the African American quilters Laverne Brackens and Sherry Byrd, who continue the thread of the family tradition, will be on view at the Berkeley Art Museum.