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Quilts have come a long way since our grandmothers’ time. Originally they were strictly a utilitarian piece used to keep beds warm. Quilts were also hung on doors and windows to help temperature control a home. Today, they have become a stylish accent but still remain just as versatile. - Text by Negar Reihani Warm and Cosy Stichin’ It Ol’ School Quilts aren’t just for keeping your toes warm on a cold night, they also make great accent pieces in a room. Add a pop of colour and texture on a hard surface with a light quilt repurposed into a tablecloth. One way or another, we can still incorporate a quilt in our everyday lives that pays homage to our ancestors and the history that is behind this heirloom. With all new designs and patterns, quilts are still a great way to add a unique look to a bedroom. Designed and Photographed by Bonnie Christine, www.goinghometoroost.com Designed by Nagler Interior Concepts; Photo by Lanny Nagler Photography, www.lannynagler.com Hanging Out Nowadays, quilts have evolved into elements of design, both in their patterns and usage. What used to be merely a serviceable item is now considered an “objet d’art.” Designers have so perfectly incorporated quilts into spaces that it’s difficult to imagine them without it. Designed by Heather Hilliard Design, www.heatherhilliard.com; Photo by Michele Lee Willson Photography, www. micheleleewillson.com LOVE THESE DIY projects Do you want to save an heirloom quilt that is falling apart? Consider trying one of these repurposing DIY ideas. 44 Tiles Designers have taken traditional quilt patterns to a new level and mimicked them in different materials. See how fun this bathroom looks with quiltpatterned tiles. Designed by MILIEU, www. yourmilieu.com; Photo by Tony Soluri Photography, www. soluriphotography.com Home Spun Style has created a beautiful accent pillow out of an old quilt. Visit HomeSpunStyle.net for full instructions. If grandma could only see this trendy laptop bag made from a repurposed quilt! Visit AFewScraps. com for full instructions. Home Spun Style, www. homespunstyle.net Christina Cameli, www. afewscraps.com