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Top Quilting Show Returns to US
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Published: Wednesday, December 22, 2010
The furore surrounding quilting will continue to gain momentum in the new year, with the return of one of the industry's most eagerly-anticipated events seeing people from all over the world flock to the States.
Based in Silverton – a town less than half an hour from Southeast Portland – the Stitches in Bloom Quilt Show will take place between January 28th and 29th 2011and feature lectures from some of the world's best-known quilt designers.
Highlights of the show will include demonstrations from a range of highly-regarded experts, as well as displays of some of the finest quilts in the country. More than 30 businesses will be exhibiting at the event, which attracted a huge number of attendees last year.
April Purdy, manager of the Oregon Garden, who will be organising the exhibition, says, “We enjoyed more than 1,200 attendees at the 2010 show. It is growing and our vendors have been extremely happy. This year, we have a fantastic line up, including a two-day workshop, quilt challenge, quilting happy hour, and special sneak peek event.”
For more information, please visit http://www.oregongarden.org
Based in Silverton – a town less than half an hour from Southeast Portland – the Stitches in Bloom Quilt Show will take place between January 28th and 29th 2011and feature lectures from some of the world's best-known quilt designers.
Highlights of the show will include demonstrations from a range of highly-regarded experts, as well as displays of some of the finest quilts in the country. More than 30 businesses will be exhibiting at the event, which attracted a huge number of attendees last year.
April Purdy, manager of the Oregon Garden, who will be organising the exhibition, says, “We enjoyed more than 1,200 attendees at the 2010 show. It is growing and our vendors have been extremely happy. This year, we have a fantastic line up, including a two-day workshop, quilt challenge, quilting happy hour, and special sneak peek event.”
For more information, please visit http://www.oregongarden.org














