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Museum Store

The Museum Store, located on the second floor of the Gaches Mansion, features a variety of books, unique gifts, and fabrics in a range of prices!  Items include Jane Schreven’s Artisan Buttons & Knitting Needles; Hand-Airbrushed Flair Fabrics; Suzi Soderlund’s Hand-Marbled Fabrics; Meg Hannan’s Fabric Jewels; Two Old Goats Lotion; Cary Lane’s Super Funky Sock Monkeys; textile cards by Dorothy Bird;  handmade paper collage cards & arts by Mary Pettus; Threadcatchers; books by C&T Publishing and Martingale; quilts from artists such as Ann Fahl, Luke Haynes, Lorraine Torrence. Handmade notions, embellishments, and much more. Proceeds from sales in the Museum Store directly benefit our operating fund!

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NEW TO THE STORE:

– Mixed Media Art by Trisha Hassler. Trisha works with a mixture of fiber arts and metal to create one-of-a-kind wall art.

– “A Black and White Tale” with Quilts by Ann Fahl and Poem by Jacquie Scuitto.

– “Coloring with Thread” and  “Dancing with Thread” by Ann Fahl. We also carry ten different patterns by Ann.

– “The Quilters Hall of Fame:  42 Masters who have Shaped Our Art” Edited by Merikay Waldvogel, Rosalind Webster Perry, and Marian Ann Montgomery, PhD

– “me and my sewing machine:  a beginner’s guide” by Kate Haxell

– Patchwork Ornaments handmade using polymer by Catrinket. Check out her latest Limited Edition ornaments based on a quilt from our permanent collection.

 

Other items on hand:

Innovation/Restoration Quilt Challenge. There are only six quilts left from the original group. See all the quilts here…

Out of the Box-Easy Piecing Blocks” Mary Lou Weidman’s newest book is here! We also Mary Lou’s “Out of the Box: unleash your creativity through quilts”

“Bargello Quilts with a Twist” and “Traditional Quilts with a Twist” by Maggie Ball. We also carry two of her Mongolian Olzii Knot patterns.

– Giclee prints and postcards by Lisa Jenni

– New selection of vintage yukata fabric from Okan Arts of Seattle

. . . and our Museum bags are back!  Made in the U.S.A. of 100% cotton, these reusable bags feature the Museum name (white letters on black fabric) and are perfect for daily use.

photo above by Nathaniel Willson Photography

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