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Note: When this was first made, Caryl lived in Paducah, she has since remarried and moved to Fort Townsend, WA. Click here to see what Caryl is up to now.

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When we think of Paducah, we think of Caryl Bryer Fallert. Watch the slideshow, then go to her website and read the stories about the quilts. From quilts about South Africa, to her father the watch maker, the background to each quilt is fun and fascinating. The music is from the CD "Sounds of Wood & Steel" played by Laurence Juber and is titled "Liquid Amber." Visit Caryl's site Bryerpatch Studio at www.bryerpatch.com.

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Here we capture just some of the great 1st Quilts shown in our Show & Tell. Take some time to look through the quilts in the Show & Tell area, because every quilt has a story. We think Kenny Loggins had just the right sentiment for the slideshow. Enjoy.

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TQS visited the International Quilt Festival in Chicago recently. Follow us along for some highlights of the show.

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TQS recently attended the Quilt & Stitch Expo in Pueblo, Colorado. 

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We have an amazing assortment of quilts in our Quilt Gallery. They are there for your inspiration and encouragement. Each member, Basic or Star, can upload 12 quilts. Enjoy the show and find one of the makers to send a quick email of appreciation.

Thank you to Nat King Cole for the lovely music.

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Annette Hendricks, of the Three Sisters, recently took several weeks off from quilting to expand her very cramped basement studio. What once was an unmanageable works space has been transformed into two large multi-functional rooms. Complete with a purple wall, great lighting, comfy furniture, and a custom light table, it's now a studio that would fulfill any quilter's dream.

Turn the scrapbook pages by clicking on the little yellow button at the bottom of the introduction page.

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