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Sixteen new interviews have arrived at the Alliance for American Quilts website as part of their Quilters' S.O.S. - Save our Stories (Q.S.O.S.) oral history collection.  These interviews are from traditional quilters, art quilters, male and female quilters, internationally famous quilters and those whose remarkable works are known only to a small circle of family and friends. As always, the stories behind the "touchstone" quilt they brought to the interview are surprising, amusing, enlightening and moving by turns.

Here's an excerpt with Meg Cox interviewing Caryl Bryer Fallert.  A list of the rest of the "sweet sixteen" follows.  Click here to learn more about the program on the AAQ website.

Also Included in the "sweet" sixteen are:

Kimmy Brunner
QSOS_Kimmy Brunner

Machine Quilters Exposition Q.S.O.S.
Pat Delaney
QSOS_ Pat Delaney

Machine Quilters Exposition Q.S.O.S. 
Cathy Wiggins 
Cathy Wiggins

Machine Quilters Exposition Q.S.O.S. 
Kaffe Fassett
QSOS_Kaffe Fassett
International Quilt Festival Q.S.O.S.  
Caryl Bryer Fallert
QSOS_Caryl Bryer Fallert
International Quilt Festival Q.S.O.S.
Melanie Testa
QSOS_Melanie Testa
International Quilt Festival Q.S.O.S. 
Luke Haynes
QSOS_Luke Haynes
International Quilt Festival Q.S.O.S. 
Laura Nelle Goebel
QSOS_Laura Nelle Goebel
North Carolina Q.S.O.S. 
Linda Nichols
QSOS_Linda Nichols
Asheville Quilt Guild Q.S.O.S.
Dort Lee
QSOS_Dort Lee
Asheville Quilt Guild Q.S.O.S.
Carolyn O'Bagy Davis
QSOS_Carolyn O'Bagy Davis
Arizona Quilters Hall of Fame Q.S.O.S.
Kathy Kenny
QSOS_Kenny
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Q.S.O.S. 
Jeanne Bernardy
QSOS_Jeanne Bernardy
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Q.S.O.S.
Roger Winchell
QSOS_Roger Winchell
Asheville Quilt Guild Q.S.O.S.
Rita Williams
QSOS_Rita Wiliams
Asheville Quilt Guild Q.S.O.S.


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