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priscillastultz.com
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Fiber Art Quilt Resume
In 2001, I joined an Art Quilt Group in the Northern Virginia area. .... 2006-8 Taught fiber art classes at the Quilt Patch, Fairfax , VA ...
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Fiber Art Quilt Resume
Dragon was part of the exhibit “Fine Art Quilts of the Southeast an exhibit by VA, NC, SC regional members of SAQA in April, 2005Garden Path was part of an ...
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Artist Résumé of Priscilla Stult
I have several original designs of wearable art in production. ... was accepted into the wearable art competition at the International Quilt Association ...
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Artist Résumé of Priscilla Stult
Taught classes at The Quilt Patch Fairfax, VA in wearable art. 2007. Bernina garment appears in the Bernina Fashion show. 3rd place Kaufman Purse challenge ...
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Artist Résumé of Priscilla Stult
Taught classes at The Quilt Patch Fairfax, VA in wearable art. 2007. Bernina garment appears in the Bernina Fashion show. 3rd place Kaufman Purse challenge ...
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Artist Résumé of Priscilla Stult
I have several original designs of wearable art in production. ... was accepted into the wearable art competition at the International Quilt Association ...
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Artist Résumé of Priscilla Stult
Taught classes at The Quilt Patch Fairfax, VA in wearable art. 2007. Bernina garment appears in the Bernina Fashion show. 3rd place Kaufman Purse challenge ...
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Classes
fiber art quilts and wearable art, patterns, jewelry, ... Turning a sweatshirt into a jacket is discussed and each step is demonstrated. ...
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Artist Résumé of Priscilla Stult
“Vulcan Garden” a heavily machine appliquéd and beaded kimono style jacket won first place in the vest, jacket division at The Pennsylvania National Quilt ...
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Artist Résumé of Priscilla Stult
“Vulcan Garden” a heavily machine appliquéd and beaded kimono style jacket won first place in the vest, jacket division at The Pennsylvania National Quilt ...
 
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