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Inland Datebook -- 11/17 (The Press-Enterprise) HEMET Hemet Senior Computer Club is set to meet from 10 a.m. to noon today at the Valle Vista Senior Center, 43935 E. Acacia St. Dues are $12 per year for singles and $18 for couples. Needle pushers, time to pick up your stitches (Maryville Daily Forum) Although hundreds of bolts of fabric are still on their way, Sew 4 Fun opened at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 18. Pam Baumli and Donna Wray will be greeting customers and helping them find the quilting and sewing items they are looking for. A grand opening will take place at a later date. Quilts weave local holiday history (Middlebury Campus) This winter, the Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History in downtown Middlebury is featuring the quilt exhibit "Piecemakers: Vermont Country Quilts 1830-present." While many of the quilts date back to the 1800s, there are a few unique, modern quilts that immediately catch the eye. Gift of quilts to UNL center worth $1.2M (Lincoln Journal Star) A gift of 275 quilts with an estimated value of more than $1.2 million has come to the International Quilt Study Center & Museum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from the estate of collectors Sara Rhodes Dillow and Byron Dillow of Fremont. The queens of quilting (Daily Record) Fabric collectors, quilt aficionados and sewers of all stripes have been gathering at Acme Country Fabrics in Pequannock for 25 years. Shirt Shop personalizes holidays (The Iola Register) If you’d like to make your Christmas a little more personal this year, you might consider custom embroidery, screen printing or applique from the Shirt Shop. Quilters adding their holiday touch to Longwood Gardens (Daily Local News) EAST MARLBOROUGH — A large quilt created by 40 volunteers will be a new addition at Longwood Gardens this holiday season. Lake in the Hills quilter wins national award (The Courier News) Lake in the Hills quilt artist Anne Lullie recently snagged the Best Machine Workmanship Award at the 2008 American Quilter's Society Quilt Expo. The expo, held in early October at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, showcased Lullie's bold quilt, Fiesta Floribunda II. It felt great (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) The room was silent except for the odd crunching sound of long, barbed needles repeatedly plunging into balls of colored wool that were perched on top of white wool felt squares anchored on foam blocks. It felt great (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) Class learns craft technique
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