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QUILTS: A WORLD OF BEAUTY

Page 1 of 12 2011 Quilts: A World of Beauty Judged Show Rules Please use the "How to Enter" section, on page 6, as a checklist before you mail your entry package.

The Festival Gallery of Quilt Art: Good for You

The Festival Gallery of Quilt Art: Good for You An international juried and judged exhibition of Art Quilts Rules and Entry Form Prizes are awarded based on the interpretation of theme, excellence in design, and craftsmanship.

2010 FALL ENTRY PACKAGE

Page 1 of 11 2010 Quilts: A World of Beauty Judged Show Rules Please use the "How to Enter" section as a checklist before you mail your entry package (see rule 20).

Amish Quilts at the Flint Institute of Arts

Amish Quilts at the Flint Institute of Arts (Flint, MI) The Flint Institute of Arts will open the exhibition Amish Quilts to the public on September 10.

This area carries other foundations for the Cosmati Rings Quilt .

This area carries other foundations for the Cosmati Rings Quilt . There is an error on the foundation sheets for the Venice Rose Quilt . The foundation sheet is shown here.

Fabric Embellishments for Quilting

Fabric Embellishments for Quilting P.O. Box 458012 711 Fabric Embellishments for Quilting Digital Scrapbooking Easy Beginner Quilts Abby Riba and Sue Hausmann Sewing Suplies: •Pfaff creative 2170 •L'Orna Decorative Touch Wand #140001271 •Tsukineko Fabrico Markers #140001426 •Open Toe ...

YO-YO QUILTS

YO-YO QUILTS F IGURE 14: Yo-Yo, c. 1934, cotton, 88" x 100" Historical Context The Yo-Yo quilt was a popular style of quilt making in America from the 1920-40s.

HOME OF THE BRAVE QUILT BLOCK DIRECTIONS

One of the five remaining, original Sanitary Commission quilts is located in the Lincoln Shrine, A.K. Smiley Park, Redlands, CA. The quilts are adorned with inspirational messages and condolences.

Quilt Me a Story

Quilt Me a Story Susan Meeske uilting is a craft that has roots deeply sown into the heart of America. Surviving quilts that date back to the early and mid-1800s are reminders that quilts are an important part of our heritage.