Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Sometimes I wish there weren't those of us in hiding, it would make it easier to help (but I understand why we choose that option).
Try googling "Quilt Documentation Projects" for one in your state.
Also, try
http://www.allianceforamericanquilts.org/
And you might consider leaving the quilt to a local/regional museum of history -- where the quilt was made, I mean -- so that the names on it might be remembered by viewers.
The museum will likely request an appraisal which you can get usually for less than $50 from any AQS certified quilt appraiser in your area. Google American Quilters Society for a list.
Jan in VA
I am getting walls and must pay to join.
did find a link to them on facebook I have added the info there
http://www.facebook.com/quiltindex?v=wall
"The Quilt Index is a joint project of The Alliance for American Quilts, the MSU Museum, and MATRIX. It aims to be a central resource that incorporates a wide variety of sources and information on quilts, quiltmakers and quiltmaking."
I am very hopeful to connect with someone
I am trying to re-coup my investment by.
1 Sell this to someone who will treasure it.
2 Use that money for fabric to finish my last three quilts.
1. Sarah's Shoes
2. 100 top Scarey Movies quilt
3.100 WWE wrestlers
then i begin selling my quilting room & sewing room contents
quilt labels are important
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label for Danielle Northcott Natn'l Park Series fabrics
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Sarah's label will have 55 embroidered shoe pairs on quilt top. next 2010 quilt
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