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"Follow the journey of a quilt made from scraps, sewn with love and tradition, passed down through generations. Experience the unique customs and gatherings that define a family's heritage and unity."
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The Keeping Quilt Vocabulary & Sentences
Strut • walk in an proud way • The man bounces and struts
glimpse • a very quick look • A glimpse to the fields.
unfortunate • unlucky • A series of unfortunate events
custom: • a typical practice tradition • The indians practice their customs.
Hauling • pulling or dragging • The boy is hauling heavy boxes.
Artificial • not real, fake • Some people wear artificial eyes.
Babushka • shawl, covering • The girl wears a babushka.
Sewn • fasten by stitching My mom had sewn a heart on my jacket.
scraps • left over pieces • I have some scraps to decorate the page
linen • bed sheets, tablecloths • Green linen goes well for Saint Patricks Day
Needles • thin tool used for sewing • I have a pin cushion for my needles
Threaded • passed string through a needle • I threaded the needle to sew.
Challah • Russian bread • I’d love a piece of challah with hot cocoa.
Handkerchief • a cloth to clean the nose • I sneeze so much I need a handkerchief handy.
Poverty • not having much. Poor • Some people live in deep poverty.
Bouquet • a bunch like flowers • My mom bought a bouquet of flowers.
Gathering • a meeting, reunion • These people are having a gathering
Lacquer • shiny paint for furniture • My dad bought lacquer paint.
Unique • not a copy, one of a kind • I found a unique fork.
Metallic • looking metal finish • This is a metallic furniture piece
Border • the outside edge • I like patriotic borders in letters.
huppa • a Jewish canopy • My mom got married under a huppa
Region a piece of land, area I wonder what region we live in.