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Lancaster Registration is Now Open
The online registration is now open for the AQS Quilt Show & Contest – Lancaster, March 14 – 17, 2012. The show will again be held at the Lancaster County Convention Center in downtown Lancaster. This show is open to the public. Advance registration is [Read More]
Tell Us How You Use Patterns
Your input is important to us. Please take a minute to answer this short 6-question survey about how you use patterns to make your quilts. Take the Survey Thank you! [Read More]
Check Out Our New Show Location – Grand Rapids, Michigan
Big-city excitement and natural splendor. Cultural sophistication and small-town warmth. Grand Rapids offers the best of all worlds. Nearby hotels and abundant parking; it’s all here, including the newest major quilt show in America! This summer, August 22-25, 2012, [Read More]
Meet Des Moines Instructor Darlene Christopherson
We are just over a month away from the AQS Quilt Show and Contest – Des Moines, and we are busy at the Quilt Show Office taking care of registrations. The show runs September 28 through October 1 at the Iowa Events Center. As Education and Media Coordinator, I am excited [Read More]
Don’t Miss Entering the AQS Dream Studio GiveAway
Have you entered the AQS Des Moines Dream Studio GiveAway? The deadline to enter is August 22, 2011. You could win the dream studio including a Handi Quilter Avante machine, cabinets from Tracey’s Tables, and fabric stash from Moda Fabrics, plus a free trip to the [Read More]
Ready to See 1,000 Quilts?
Time is flying by and soon it will be time for the AQS Quilt Show at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines, Iowa, September 28 – October 1, 2011. This is your opportunity for large-scale networking with quilters from across the U.S. and around the world. The AQS Quilt [Read More]
Des Moines, Quilts, Sculptures and More
If you have never been to the AQS Quilt Show in Des Moines, Iowa, you are missing a lot. In this capital city, there are many things to do. You can experience the $40 million John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park (located downtown near the library), or visit attractions [Read More]


