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The National Quilt Museum is the portal to the contemporary quilt experience through traditional and non-traditional quilt exhibits and quilt workshops. The National Quilt Museum is committed to be the best in quilt exhibitions, quilt education and quilt experience.
Paducah, USA
Quilters from around the world are invited to submit works to the 19th Annual Quilt Competition by the National Quilt Museum of the United States. The 2012 competition is open to quilts that are innovative interpretations of the traditional basket technique. Read full listing…
International contest organized by The National Quilt Museum challenging quilt makers to create an innovative quilt based on a specific traditional pattern. The 2012 theme is baskets. Read full listing…
Competition coordinated by The National Quilt Museum of the United States. The 2011 competition is open to quilts that are innovative interpretations of the traditional Orange Peel pattern. This competition gives quilters an excellent opportunity to share their work with people across the country. The quilts selected as finalists will receive awards and make up a traveling exhibition. A book on the exhibit will feature colour photos of the quilts and the quiltmakers as well as the maker’s patterns and/or tips. The exhibit will open at The National Quilt Museum and travel to other venues. Read full listing…
Quilters around the world are invited to enter outstanding quilts in the 17th Annual Competition coordinated by The National Quilt Museum of the United States (Museum of the American Quilter’s Society). The 2010 competition is open to quilts that are innovative interpretations of the traditional Sunflower pattern. This competition gives quilters an excellent opportunity to share their work with people across the country. The quilts selected as finalists will receive awards and make up a travelling exhibition. A book on the exhibit will feature colour photos of the quilts and the quilt-makers as well as the maker’s patterns and/or tips. The exhibit will open at The National Quilt Museum and travel to other venues. Read full listing…