Antique Quilt Show
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This is Ann Culler; she and her husband Virgil owned the antique quilts we featured. Ann is pictured here holding the an
This is Ann Culler; she and her husband Virgil owned the antique quilts we featured. Ann is pictured here holding the antique quilt which she and Virgil donated for the raffle.
Thursday, the day before our show, most of our group worked hard to get everything ready.
Thursday, the day before our show, most of our group worked hard to get everything ready.
Several of our husbands came with us and did a lot of the heavy work. We were very thankful! Shown here, left to right,
Several of our husbands came with us and did a lot of the heavy work. We were very thankful! Shown here, left to right, are Tom Horne, Don Niebuhr, and Marv Wright.
By early morning on Friday, we were ready. The quilts were all placed and the raffle display was ready. Raffle chair Ele
By early morning on Friday, we were ready. The quilts were all placed and the raffle display was ready. Raffle chair Eleanor Sigmon, Publicity chair Donna Cummings, Cheri Romley, and Set-up Chair Bev Wright are pictured.
Pat Ireland Williams and Chair Cam Waguespack got ready to sell beautiful craft items.
Pat Ireland Williams and Chair Cam Waguespack got ready to sell beautiful craft items.
Joanne Hammond, Co-Chair, shows off some delicious bake sale items.
Joanne Hammond, Co-Chair, shows off some delicious bake sale items.
Beth Niebuhr and Elaine Horne are ready to sell tickets.
Beth Niebuhr and Elaine Horne are ready to sell tickets.
Antique Quilt Show Chair Joan Brown visits with early guest May Baker, past Arizona State Questers President
Antique Quilt Show Chair Joan Brown visits with early guest May Baker, past Arizona State Questers President
Virgil Culler, owner of the show quilts, shares a pointer on one of the displays with Cheri Romley
Virgil Culler, owner of the show quilts, shares a pointer on one of the displays with Cheri Romley
A couple of guests check out the names, dates, and places on this 1920s signature quilt.
A couple of guests check out the names, dates, and places on this 1920s signature quilt.
Speaker Nyla Paulson discusses quilt history to a receptive audience.
Speaker Nyla Paulson discusses quilt history to a receptive audience.
Some ladies check the information about the Cathedral Window pattern in their souvenir booklets
Some ladies check the information about the Cathedral Window pattern in their souvenir booklets
Alice Obrenovich tells about the Underground Railway Sampler she made to illustrate quilt blocks which were probably use
Alice Obrenovich tells about the Underground Railway Sampler she made to illustrate quilt blocks which were probably used as a code to guide slaves to freedom
Speaker Jan Gallo displays a beautiful piece she brought during her discussion of 'Quilting Now and Then.'
Speaker Jan Gallo displays a beautiful piece she brought during her discussion of "Quilting Now and Then."
Prescott Pines Questers President Bev Wright, center, welcomes members of another Prescott Questers group.
Prescott Pines Questers President Bev Wright, center, welcomes members of another Prescott Questers group.
  Joanne P. Hammond, a member of our Questers group, spoke on Simple Machine Quilting, explaining that quilting doesnââ
Joanne P. Hammond, a member of our Questers group, spoke on Simple Machine Quilting, explaining that quilting doesn’t need to be a complicated process and how to keep it simple.
Our guests appreciated the details contributed by Virgil Culler.
Our guests appreciated the details contributed by Virgil Culler.
Our show was dedicated to the memory of Ann Culler, who was a good friend as well as an inspiration to all of us.
Our show was dedicated to the memory of Ann Culler, who was a good friend as well as an inspiration to all of us.
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