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Heckathorn: That quilts are for everyone, whether you buy them, inherit them, or make them. Especially in today’s high-tech society, the value of handmade art gains importance.
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Bemidji Chamber Ambassadors recently congratulated Julie McFarlane on the opening of her new business, Hooked on Quilts, ...
Forrest Doyle of West Hartford has done woodworking for many years, but when he retired in 2004 from his career developing financial models for the insurance industry, his “retirement hobby&#… ...
Heckathorn: That quilts are for everyone, whether you buy them, inherit them or make them. Especially in today’s high-tech society, the value of handmade art gains importance.
Heckathorn: That quilts are for everyone, whether you buy them, inherit them or make them. Especially in today’s high-tech society, the value of handmade art gains importance.
Heckathorn: That quilts are for everyone, whether you buy them, inherit them or make them. Especially in today’s high-tech society, the value of handmade art gains importance.
Heckathorn: That quilts are for everyone, whether you buy them, inherit them, or make them. Brinkley: That when you start, it seems like you need to follow lots of rules and be precise.