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Mountain Piecemakers Quilt Guild

A community of quilters in the mountains of North Carolina

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    • 05/14/2024
    • 6:00 PM
    • Burnsville Town Center

    "The Best Quilting Innovation Since the Ruler”. Take your quilting to a whole new level. Square up 90% faster, easier and safer. Control where your seams go! Totally eliminates ruler rock.


    • 05/15/2024
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Burnsville Town Center
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    Pattern designed by Janna Thomas of Bloc Loc to make this adorable table topper or wall banner.  Makes 2 reverse images of the same design.  Block finishes 25" square.  Pattern includes optional layout for a quilt top that finishes 51 x 51". Top finishes 14 1/2 x 62 1/2". Kits available.
    6 1/2" Bloc Loc Half Square Triangle Trimmer needed.


    • 06/11/2024
    • 6:00 PM
    • Burnsville Town Center

    “Got Colour?” by Linda Sullivan of Colourwerx via Zoom

     

    Boost your colour confidence and learn to use every colour of the rainbow in your quilts. Linda and Carl will discuss the basics of colour theory, demonstrate colour concepts and how to create and combine dynamic colour palettes, as well as share their tips and tricks on how to find colour inspiration in everyday objects to inspire, infuse and ignite the colour in your next quilting project.


    • 07/09/2024
    • 6:00 PM
    • Burnsville Town Center

    “A Century of Progress” by Nova Montgomery of Nova Featherweights via Zoom

     

    The Chicago World's Fair of 1933 and Its Quilt Contest

    A great exposition was held in Chicago in 1933 to celebrate the city's 100th anniversary.  "A Century of Progress" was selected as the theme of the Fair to highlight advances in science and technology during the previous 100 years.  Scientific exhibits of all kinds were set up.  New inventions such as the television were seen by the public for the first time.  Foreign nations came and had pavilions to exhibit their culture, history, foods and products.  Manufacturers took the opportunity to set up displays and advertise their wares.

    The Fair was a success that created great memories for the millions who attended.

    Sears, Roebuck, and Company, the nation's largest retailer, was based out of Chicago.  They built a pavilion at the fair that diagrammed their shipping and delivery systems (since most of their business was mail order) and a comfortable place for visitors to rest.  On the mezzanine level visitors could view the winners of the Sears National Quilt Contest.

    Almost 25,000 people entered quilts in this contest!  Find out why. 

    Let Nova take you back in time to see the background in our country leading up to the Fair, the factors that contributed to the enormous participation, some of the quilts made for the Fair, and the people who made them. 

    "Let's go to the Fair!"


    • 08/13/2024
    • 6:00 PM
    • TBD



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Mountain Piecemakers Quilt Guild
PO Box 1347
Burnsville, NC  28714





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