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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Quilts With A Past Day at The Baldwin Reynolds House Museum

Just wanted to share an interesting quilt day event coming up in our area.  This is not an event done through our Quilt Study Group.  Although, several of our members are part of the Textile Conservation Committee at the Museum.  This is sure to be a special day with some wonderful quilts on display.  I will post a picture of the raffle quilt as soon as I have it ready.

A DAY AT THE BALDWIN REYNOLDS HOUSE MUSEUM
QUILTS WITH A PAST
Noon until ? (Arrivals start at 11:00)
April 28, 2012
Have a special vintage quilt you would like to know a little more about? Let our experts help you discover its past. Bring it along and spend a special day at the Baldwin Reynolds House Museum. Attendance will be limited to 40 participants. The day will start with a lunch prepared specially for the event. After lunch, the quilt discovery will begin. Each quilt will be presented to the group and it’s history revealed by our three outstanding experts. Not only will you find out about your treasure but you will get to see 39 other fine quilts that may never be public again. Finally, the day will end with one of our lucky participants winning a full size scrappy Log Cabin quilt made by award winning quilter, Charlotte Newhard.
                                     Our Experts: Pauline Fisher, AQS Certified Appraiser
                                     Megan Bell, owner of Megan’s Quilt Parlor
                                     Peg Weymer, retired antique quilt purveyor
Other attractions:
*Selected quilts from the Baldwin Reynolds House collection will be on display.
* Megan Bell will be offering tempting fabrics and notions from her store, Megan’s Quilt Parlor in Albion, PA.
*Pauline Fisher will be taking reservations to do certified quilt appraisals suitable for insurance purposes from 9:00 to 11:00.
Cost $30.00
If interested please leave a comment or contact through email.Proceeds to benefit the Textile Conservation Committee of the Baldwin Reynolds House

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