A Stitch In Time Quilt Shoppe- Washington Bigfoot Quilt- Washington Country Fabrics- Washington Over the Rainbow- Washington Quilting Mayhem- Washington Sherry’s Cozy Quilts- Washington Patched Works- Wisconsin We will continue to add shops to this list, so be sure to refresh your browser to s...
Welcome to Anna Lena's. I'm Karen Snyder. For years I had a quilt shop in Long Beach, Washington, I designed fabric and wrote quilting books and patterns and taught and lectured about quilting. Late in 2013, I bought a house in Sweden and retired! Well, almost retired. I still have...
There is a list of Quilt Shops in Pennsylvania here. Albion Loose Threads Quilters. We have 20 members who pay $12 a year in dues. We meet at 7PM on the third Thursday of each month at the Elk Creek Township Building. We have secret sisters, FQ swap and block swap every month, ...
The Quilter’s Guild of Southern Maryland meet every third Wednesday from 7 pm to 10 pm at the Calvary Methodist Church, located on Rt.5 in Waldorf. Yearly dues are $20, which entitle you to a monthly newsletter, discounts at local quilt shops & fabric chain stores, lectures & workshops...
Find Quilt Shows in Indiana here. Find Quilt Shops and shop hops in Indiana here. AlbionThe Noble Nimble Thimbles Quilt Club meets the 4th Tuesday of each month at the Courthouse Annex South on State Route 9 south of Albion, IN at 7:00 pm. Contact Doris Goins at goins@mchsi.com for...
Find Quilt Shops and Shop Hops in Oregon here. Baker City Baker City Quilt Club. We meet every Wednesday from 8 am to 3 pm at the Missouri Flat Grange #612, 1050 Hughes Lane, Baker City, OR 97814. We have approximately 28 members with dues of $6.00 per month. We have a yearly ...
good story to show. We have lots of surprises including going to Coeur d;Alene Idaho and seeing the beautiful lake and lunch at the hotel later in the week not to mention TWO big quilt shops, one in Washington and one in Idaho. You can connect here on this site, just click on ...
Last summer, I decided to start a small business to sell hand made, quilted items and Penny Lane Quilts was born. (I live on Penny Lane, hence the name.) At this point, I sell at a few arts and crafts fairs, some local shops and I do some custom work, as well. ...
Also, see Virginia Stillinger, "From Attics, Sheds, and Secondhand Shops: Collecting Folk Art in America, 1880-1940," in Virginia Tuttle Clayton, Elizabeth Stillinger, Erika Lee Doss eds., Drawing on America's Past: Folk Art, Modernism, and the Index of American Design, (exh. cat., ...