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Rose Lawrence folds donated fabric on Friday at the Rogers Public Library preparing for the Quilters United In Learning Together quilt show set for April 21-22 at the Benton County Fairgrounds. Members put price tags on donated items, including fabric and sewing items, that will be sold at the show. Some 350 quilts will be on display, said Helen Hefner, co-chair of the show. Twenty-five vendors will also sell their wares. Attendees may also purchase chances at the show to win a quilt. Go to nwaonline.com/photos for today s photo gallery.
"A quilt, according to the definition used at quilt shows, has three layers. It has a top, it has a back, and it has a batting [or] some kind of an inner layer," Laura Speer says. Like that definition, QUILT also has three layers: philanthropy, education and camaraderie.
"A quilt, according to the definition used at quilt shows, has three layers. It has a top, it has a back, and it has a batting [or] some kind of an inner layer," Laura Speer says. Like that definition, QUILT also has three layers: philanthropy, education and camaraderie.