IMPRESSIONS FROM PAST FESTIVALS:
...some vendors and their booths...

Auntie Ju's Quilt Shoppe
from Wilmington North Carolina

"Wood Quilt Blocks" - a treasure trove for woodwork inlay quilt designs from Manassas, VA.
"The Speckled Hen" from
Beckley, West Virginia
has a booth full of
wool applique kits, wool,
cotton and homespun fabrics.

"Sue's Fabric World" from Fishkill New York.

"Hunters Woodcraft" from
McIntosh, Florida, has Glass quilt cabinets,
sewing tables, and Tie Chairs.

"Morganton Sewing Center" from Morganton, North Carolina
demonstrates Square in a Square rulers.

"Quiltricks" came from Cary, North Carolina.

Pat & Bernie Langheim from "Quilting Essentials" demonstrate the Alto Cutting System to customers.

Gayle Ropp from "Backroom Quilter" in Arlington, VA demonstrates the T.J.' Quick Quilter.

"Bright Star Quilt" is situated in Charlotte, VA.

Shirley and Donna run "Country Lore Designs" in Missoula, MT and travel year round from show to show.

The "Loosely Woven Country Store" from Newport, VA
carries handmade item from the guild members.

"Loving Stitches" is a Gammill Long Arm Machine Dealer from Fayetteville, NC.


Vendor display and quilt samples from
"Batiks Etcetera and Sew What Fabrics"
from Wytheville, VA.

Sally Richards helps customers in the booth from "Pattern Central" Ludington, MI.

This large booth display belongs to Claudette Fitzsimmons and is called "Quilters Delight" from Pembroke, MA.

Colorful bolts of fabrics, notions, quilting stencils, patterns and books fill the booth from "Patchwork Plus", Dayton VA.

Algie E. Martin's booth is filled with a large selection of handcrafted quilt stands, ladders, and racks.
He also has spool holders, quilt frames, and other lovely wooden treasures.

"Sew Biz" brought sewing machines and everything else a quilters would ever want...

The "Sewing Studio" from Martinsville, VA.

"Textile Treasure" from Alexandria, VA.

A front view of the booth of "Rhode Island Ave Quilt Works" from Norfolk, VA.

Carly Mul from "Webfabrics" in her booth which filled with a rainbow of fabrics and her special fabric covered boxes.

"Early Times Workshop" from Culpepper, VA specializes in foundation piecing patterns and Granny Nanny.

Sylvia and Bill Thompson from "S and B Quiltworks" demonstrate free motion quilting on the B-Line Frame.

Carolyn and her booth "Old Fincastle Schoolhouse Fabric store" from Fincastle, VA.
Would you like to be a BRQF vendor too?Please contact: BRQFest@aol.com
Or write to : Blue Ridge Quilt Festival c/o Karin Tauber P.O.Box 11151 Blacksburg, VA 24062