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Quilters’ S.O.S. – Save Our Stories
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Quilters’ S.O.S. – Save Our Stories (QSOS) creates, through recorded interviews, a broadly accessible body of information concerning quiltmaking, both present-day and in living memory. Our downloadable QSOS Guidebook has everything you need to conduct your own QSOS interviews. Our archive for the original audio recordings and photographs is the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.

QSOS volunteers from across the country conduct and transcribe these interviews. We appreciate their generosity of time and dedication to the project. We are always looking for guilds, organizations and individuals to undertake their own QSOS projects and join us. Find out how you can get involved with QSOS.

See highlights from the QSOS archive in our project gallery, or explore the full archive.

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QSOS Resources

Get Involved

Search & Browse the QSOS Archive

Browse the QSOS Gallery

QSOS Guidebook

QSOS Transcriber Tips

QSOS Interviewee Tips

QSOS Interviewer Tips

Essential QSOS Forms

Talking Quilts (UK Project)

[/one_third_last] [featured_projects category=”” header=”SELECTIONS FROM QUILTERS’ S.O.S. – SAVE OUR STORIES” limit=”20″ font_size=”20″ font_weight=”bolder”]We are developing a new way to share our QSOS archive, with audio, images, and easy ways to search and browse. Meanwhile, visit our gallery of some of our favorite interviews here, or scroll through below the carousel below. You can also search or browse the full archive of QSOS transcripts. [/featured_projects]