| Quilters |
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Ami Simms |
Quilter, founder of the Alzheimer's Art Quilt
Initiative, and all around great person.
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Cyndi
Souder |
Art Quilter, Lecturer, Workshop Leader, Teacher,
Webmistress
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Diane Yim |
Designer of beautiful wearables and accessories under
the name By Yiminy
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Judy Gula |
Art Quilter, Quilt Show Vendor, Teacher, Owner of
Artistic Artifacts
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Lisa Ellis |
Art Quilter specializing in liturgical pieces,
Teacher, Lecturer, Workshop Leader
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Mary Kerr |
Quilter specializing in all things vintage, Lecturer,
Workshop Leader, Founder of
Vintage Revisited
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Paula Golden |
Selected as the "Quilt Teacher of the Year" by The
Professional Quilter Magazine, Paula is a co-author of Quilts of
Virginia: Birth of America Through the Eye of a Needle. She offers
a wide variety of workshops and presentations and is certified in
administering the Myers Briggs Type Indicator. Paula works with
businesses and quilters to achieve their maximum creativity. |
| Shops & Organizations |
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Alzheimer's Art
Quilt Initiative (AAQI) |
Internet-driven, grassroots, totally volunteer effort
to raise awareness and fund research through art. All profit from this
Michigan-based nonprofit corporation with tax-exempt status is used to
fund Alzheimer's research.
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American
Quilter's Society |
Organization dedicated to promoting today's quilter.
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Artful Quilter |
Local quilt shop
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Artistic
Artifacts |
Local art quilting shop where Linda teaches
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Old Dominion Appliqué Society
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Small group of dedicated appliquers
interested in a variety of techniques. For more information, contact
Sally Morrison at
clmorrison@cox.net.
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Quilt Patch |
Local quilt shop
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Quilters
Unlimited |
Organization of local quilt guilds
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Save Our Stories |
Quilters' S.O.S. creates, through recorded interviews,
a broadly accessible body of information concerning quiltmaking, both
present-day and in living memory, for scholarship and exhibition. To
read my interview with Karen Musgrave,
click here.
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Virginia Quilt
Museum |
The Virginia Quilt Museum
was founded with a mission to collect, preserve, and interpret quilts
for the benefit of the public. |
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