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36 | LIFE IN SOLERA | JULY 2026 | QUILTERS One of the most famous "quilters" in American History was Betsy Ross. Did she really make the first American Flag? There is quite a bit of controversy about this. but what we do know is that she did make many f lags for the Pennsylvania Navy during the American Revolution, and continued to make them for over 50 years. She had an upholstery shop in Philadelphia which made bedding, curtains, and upholstery — all by hand. In May of 1777 she was paid 14 pounds, 12 shillings and 2 pence for her efforts. The f lag was officially adopted on June 14, 1777. According to her grandson who reported in 1870 to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, George Washington and two others visited her shop and asked her to sew a design he presented to her. She changed the original six pointed stars to five points because they were easier to sew! We quilters are always looking for more efficient ways to piece our quilts, so this makes sense! Well done, Betsy! New members have joined our Knit & Crochet Club. Meet Linda Hardinger and Linda Uithoven (at left). Linda H has lived in Solera for awhile while Linda U is a newbie. We are enjoying getting to know these ladies and both are welcome additions to our group and we look forward to seeing what projects they will be taking on. The picture shows what they are working on now. KNIT & CROCHET CLUB

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