male quilters
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male quilters
I'm a freelance reporter for the Ashland (Ky.) Daily Independent. I'm trying to find a male quilter who lives in Boyd, Carter, Greenup or Lewis counties in Kentucky or the Huntington, W.Va. areas for a story I hope to write. I'd appreciate the help.
Ray Schaefer
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If you come to Baton Rouge we have a male quilter in our guild that is also a teacher of quilting. He has entered quilts in the Houston International Show many times. Thanks PS He always wins ribbons
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Do we have a way to look for QB members by state any more? That might help this reporter.
Also here is the internet list of quilt guilds in his state: http://www.quiltguilds.com/kentucky.htm
Scroll well down the page for the list of guilds by location.
Jan in VA
Also here is the internet list of quilt guilds in his state: http://www.quiltguilds.com/kentucky.htm
Scroll well down the page for the list of guilds by location.
Jan in VA
#5
Seems to me a reporter would have much better/easier/smarter ways to research male quilters in his/her own area than to go on a large international message board and ask members to volunteer information about other members without asking permission. Things are not always what they seem on the surface, just saying.
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Seems to me a reporter would have much better/easier/smarter ways to research male quilters in his/her own area than to go on a large international message board and ask members to volunteer information about other members without asking permission. Things are not always what they seem on the surface, just saying.
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Folks, this is a logical place for someone with no knowledge of quilting to start looking for someone who quilts in his/her area.
Now, Ray, why is this story to only be about a male quilter? Plenty of great female quilters out there. Suggest you include both a male and female quilter in your story.
The ideas of looking for Quilt Guilds and asking at local quilt shops in your area are both good ideas, Ray.
Now, Ray, why is this story to only be about a male quilter? Plenty of great female quilters out there. Suggest you include both a male and female quilter in your story.
The ideas of looking for Quilt Guilds and asking at local quilt shops in your area are both good ideas, Ray.
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There are several male quilters on here. I'd say the thread title will attract their attention and someone just might reply.
I agree with the idea of looking for local quilt shops. That would be a great place for some information.
I agree with the idea of looking for local quilt shops. That would be a great place for some information.
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