The Quilter's Inn :: Quilting Fabric, Patterns, Kits, Classes and More! :: Danville, California

125-F Railroad Avenue  |  Danville, California 94526  |  925-837-8458 

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Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat: 9:30 am - 5:00 pm,
Tues: 11 am - 7pm, Closed Sunday

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Summer 2008 Class Schedule -- Get all of the details about classes and activities January - April 2008.

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Past Issues

Winter/Spring 2008 newsletter & class schedule

Fall 2007 newsletter & class schedule

Summer 2007 newsletter & class schedule


News Articles

Mosquera makes patterns of success
Danville Times, November 24, 2006
by Deborah Burstyn, Staff Writer

Can you keep a secret? The dark-haired mom with two little boys tugging at her jacket while she studies fabrics at Danville's Quilter's Inn shop is an international celebrity. To quilters, that is. And that is enough - more than enough, really, for quilt pattern designer Verna Mosquera. Read the complete article...

 

Shop mixes commerce with comfort
Danville Times, November 24, 2006
by Deborah Burstyn, Staff Writer

Quilt. The very word conjures up images of homey warmth blended with the beauty of a work of art.  It stands to reason, then, that Jane Lewis' Danville shop, the Quilter's Inn, combines a the cozy feel of a grandmother's attic out of a Laura Ingalls Wilder fantasy with the aesthetics of a modern art gallery. Read the complete article...

 

Quilting groups offer women the chance to indulge creative instincts while forming bonds much as their previous generations did
Danville Times, November 24, 2006
by Deborah Burstyn, Staff Writer

Six women sit and sew in Wendy McGrath's sunny Danville living room. Needles fly through fabric and click against thimbles. Scissors dangle handily from a ribbon around Mary Scott's neck. She is working an intricate white-on-white quilt.  "Most of us have our own sewing rooms now," she says. "No kids anymore. Just a room where we can close the door and quilt." Read the complete article...

 

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