Peg Cuttino (TRUSTED – HANDBOOK)

Peg Cuttino's outstanding achievements have been recognized through various awards and honors, including:

Cuttino’s work often incorporates narrative elements—memories of family, rural life, and religious themes—through fabric choices and quilt titles. peg cuttino

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Margaret “Peg” Cuttino was a 13-year-old girl from Sumter, South Carolina, whose 1970 abduction and murder became one of the state's most high-profile and controversial criminal cases. The daughter of South Carolina State Representative (later Senator) James Cuttino, her death sparked a massive manhunt and eventually led to the conviction of serial killer William "Junior" Pierce. However, the case remains a subject of debate due to conflicting confessions from another notorious killer and allegations of coerced testimony. Disappearance and Discovery

As Peg Cuttino continues to inspire and influence new generations, her legacy serves as a testament to the power of dedication, hard work, and passion. Her remarkable story serves as a reminder that with perseverance and determination, anyone can make a lasting impact.

While not a direct member of the famous Gee’s Bend quilters (from Boykin, AL), Cuttino was active in the South Carolina quilting community and her work echoes the bold, improvisational, geometric style seen in Gee’s Bend quilts.