The Shenandoah Valley Tapestry - A Journey Through Time.

The Shenandoah Valley Tapestry - A Journey Through Time. Once in a life time project to create a needlework narrative honoring and celebrating over 250 years of history of the northern Shenandoah Valley.

It all Started with a Book

It all started with the book – Defend the Valley: A Shenandoah Family in the Civil War by Margaretta Barton Colt. The book tells the story of the Civil War through the letters and private papers of the Barton and Jones clans—two great limbs of one family tree with roots in Winchester. The Bartons and Joneses collectively sent eleven men into battle, most in the brigade

led by Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. Defend the Valley presents a fully rounded picture of the daily struggles of ordinary families living through the Civil War and a documentation of the passing of a way of life. Then Came the Painting

The book led to the contemporary primitive painting by Page Huff Dillon – Winchester & Frederick County, Virginia, (1995), commissioned by Margaretta Barton Colt. A committee of local historians from the Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society chose the most important buildings to be represented and ensured their accuracy. The painting is well known to many citizens of Winchester and a print of the painting can be seen in a number of local offices and homes. That Launched the Tapestry…

The painting then set in motion the idea of telling the Valley’s storied history through a community-based project – a tapestry stitched by members of the community. The main panel of the tapestry interprets Page Huff Dillon’s painting, including the thirty-four historic buildings, and reflects on the stories of people and events told in Defend the Valley. We called our project – The Shenandoah Valley Tapestry – A Journey Through Time. The Tapestry project is spearheaded by the Winchester Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America (WEGA) and the Multicultural Club Collage (MCC) of Frederick County, VA. Working together and serving as the Directors of the Tapestry project, the WEGA and MCC have been joined by The Handley Regional Library, the Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society and the Village at Orchard Ridge to bring The Shenandoah Valley Tapestry to life. To learn more visit: https://www.svtapestry.com

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY to all the tapestry stitchers, friends, and supporters, near and far! May your day be filled with lov...
05/10/2026

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY to all the tapestry stitchers, friends, and supporters, near and far!

May your day be filled with love, kindness, laughter, and beautiful moments with those closest to your heart. Thank you for sharing your creativity, encouragement, and friendship. 💕

In the image below: mother and daughter in front of Steele House, stitched by Lucille Carter.

HAPPY EASTER!Sending warm wishes to all our tapestry stitchers, friends, sponsors, and followers. Thank you for being su...
04/05/2026

HAPPY EASTER!

Sending warm wishes to all our tapestry stitchers, friends, sponsors, and followers. Thank you for being such an important part of our community. We’re so grateful for the creativity, support, and connection you bring.

Hope your day is filled with a little sunshine, a lot of joy, and all the beauty of the season.

Below: a closer look at part of the tapestry.

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Winchester, VA

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