Grout-Heard House Museum Fundraiser

November 14, 2025
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From tiny one inch postage stamp squares to a 43-inch Star of Bethlehem, the patterns were varied and fascinating in the quilted collection on display during a recent fundraiser weekend at the Grout-Heard House Museum. From patchwork to appliqué, every quilt provided a story of creativity, ingenuity, and history as visitors meandered through the museum’s room to view the special pieces in the collection.    

With candles in the windows and luminaries on the front walk, the house welcomed guests on Friday evening for a special preview of the quilt collection, a silent auction, and reception Oct. 17-19. Participants heard Camille Myers Breeze, director and chief conservator at Museum Textile Services, offer interesting insights into fibers, fabrics, and how to care for textiles we own on Saturday afternoon, . 

Visitors lingered to admire the craftsmanship and stories woven into each quilt. With sunshine streaming through the open door and more than 50 guests stopping by on Sunday alone, the exhibit drew praise for both its artistry, the opportunity to view the full collection, and its welcoming atmosphere. The Wayland Historical Society is grateful for the enthusiastic turnout and the many kind words shared throughout the weekend—and proudly celebrates the quilt show as a resounding success.

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