Sandra Dallas is an acclaimed American author known for her captivating historical fiction and non-fiction works. With a background in journalism, she spent years as a bureau chief for Business Week magazine. Her storytelling often delves into themes of friendship, resilience, and the American West. Sandra has received numerous awards, including the Western Writers of America Spur Award, and her novels frequently explore the complexities of women's lives in historical settings.
Sometimes it takes more courage to stay at home than to go off to war.
In quilting, as in life, imperfections add character.
A secret shared is a burden lightened.
Women's strength lies in their ability to support each other.
Quilting brings people together, stitching stories and memories into fabric.
Kindness is the thread that binds us all.
Laughter is the best medicine, especially when shared with friends.
Love is like a patchwork quilt, made up of small moments stitched together.
In the darkest times, hope is the light that guides us forward.
Traditions connect us to our roots and give us a sense of belonging.
When life unravels, pick up the pieces and start stitching again.
Sometimes the most powerful stories are the ones left unspoken.