The Campbell family quilt was a tradition passed down from mother to daughter as far back as anyone could remember. Their quilting was a way to tell the stories of their lives, of their families, of who they are.
When Mary died in a house fire, it was assumed that her quilt and her tradition died with her. That was until, upon their father’s death, Dean and Sam discovered their mother’s quilt in a hope chest their father kept in storage. Now, Sam and Dean learn to carry on the family tradition, learning about the legacy their mother left them and adding to their own through the people they love, the people they lose, and the families they make both together and apart.