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Quilt, Decoy Show Saturday, Sunday
CAPE MAY - A high point of the city's Memorial Day Weekend will be the sixth annual Quilt and Decoy Show and Sale, sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts. The event will be held in Convention Hall, Beach Drive at Stockton, 9 a.m. -9 p.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday. The quilt show will feature such quilt-related attractions as. A display of antique and modern quilts and coverlets from private Cape May area collections. LEADING QUILT dealers from throughout the MidAtlantic region, including: Country Designs from Wayne, PA , the Crazy Quilt Cottage from West Cape May; Custom Patchwork from Glens Falls, NY; Bellweather Dry Goods from Lothian, MD; Kate's Quilts from Lancaster, PA; MinaJ bess, Ltd. from Toms River; Quilt Quests from Cape May, and Victoria's Hope Chest, Ltd from Rosemont, PA. Raffling off a 72"x80" Flower Pot quilt, made c. I 1920 in Westport, CT from ' scraps and flower sacks and signed "Coleman". A LOG CABIN Quick Quilt Workshop 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Saturday in the Cape Island Baptist Church, Columbia and Gurney Avenues. Participants will be taught how to make a log cabin quilt all in one day. A quilt-repair clinic. A quilting bee run by the Jersey Cape chapter of the Embroiderers' Guild of America. THE DECOY show will feature such decoy-related attractions as: A large display of antique | and modern duck, shore bird and fish decoys from private Cape May area collections. Leading decoy dealers
from the Eastern seaboard such as Eastern Waterfowl, Ltd. from Warwick, RI; Wahls Wood from Manhawakin, and S.R. White Carving from Lew is town, PA. A representative from Oliver Galleries of Kennebunk, ME, who will display decoys from upcoming auctions, appraise decoys and accept decoys on consignment. A DISPLAY from the Noyes Museum whose resident carver, Gary Giberson, will deliver a lecture on decoys 4 p.m. Saturday. The raffling off a redbreasted Merganzer duck decoy, specially carved for the show by Harry Shourds, a noted Cape May area carver. Decoy-carving demonstrations. For further information, * call 884-5404.
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