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hello and welcome to UMBC TV Iamp;#39;m Michele Stefano I work for Maryland traditions the Folklife program of the Maryland State Arts Council Iamp;#39;m also the folklorist and residents here in the American Studies department at UMBC and today weamp;#39;ll be talking to Mimi Dietrich of a master quilter from here in Catonsville Maryland Mimi was also a member of the first graduating class at UMBC so thatamp;#39;s really exciting and this year Mimi is enjoying and has received a grant from Maryland traditions to safeguard and and transmit the knowledge that that is associated with quilting so I guess my first question would be what got you into quilting and what kinds of quilting do you do okay letamp;#39;s start with what got me into okay I have I had I learned to sew when I was about 13 years old and I loved just loved sewing and when I graduated from UMBC and got married and was ready to have my first child I worked with some other women who were making quilts for their new ba