
Magic & Memories: 45 Years of International Quilt Festival
Once a year, tens of thousands undergo a pilgrimage to Houston, Texas, for the International Quilt Festival - an enormous confluence of exhibitions, shopping, competitions, educational opportunities, and, most importantly, a gathering of kindred spirits like no other. Standing behind this magical show are two of the most influential trailblazers and business leaders in the quilting industry. Karey Patterson Bresenhan and Nancy O'Bryant Puentes are cousins who were raised as sisters, and their shared history is a colorful story of five generations of quilters. Through numerous interviews, Teresa Duryea Wong shares a mosaic of memories and histories not only from Karey and Nancy, but from an array of quilters and Festival-goers. With nearly 200 photos spanning more than half a century, Magic & Memories celebrates the resilience and passion of all who love quilts - young and old, beginner and expert, traditional and contemporary - and the history they make. AUTHOR: Teresa Duryea Wong is the author of Japanese Contemporary Quilts and Quilters: The Story of an American Import and Cotton & Indigo from Japan. Her travels regularly take her to Japan and throughout the US to research, write, and lecture. When she's not traveling, writing, or walking the dog, Teresa makes quilts. SELLING POINTS: . The 45-year history of the International Quilt Festival with nearly 200 photos . The story of how two cousins became two of the most influential businesswomen in quilting . Personal stories and treasured moments from prominent quilters, including Jinny Beyer and Marianne Fons 185 colour and b/w images
Teresa Duryea Wong is the author of Cotton & Indigo from Japan and Japanese Contemporary Quilts and Quilters. She travels to Japan and throughout the US to research, write, and lecture. When not traveling, writing, or walking the dog, Teresa quilts.
Author: Teresa Duryea Wong
Format: Hardback, 128 pages, 216mm x 279mm, 1089 g
Published: 2019, Schiffer Publishing Ltd, United States
Genre: Handicrafts, Arts & Crafts
Once a year, tens of thousands undergo a pilgrimage to Houston, Texas, for the International Quilt Festival - an enormous confluence of exhibitions, shopping, competitions, educational opportunities, and, most importantly, a gathering of kindred spirits like no other. Standing behind this magical show are two of the most influential trailblazers and business leaders in the quilting industry. Karey Patterson Bresenhan and Nancy O'Bryant Puentes are cousins who were raised as sisters, and their shared history is a colorful story of five generations of quilters. Through numerous interviews, Teresa Duryea Wong shares a mosaic of memories and histories not only from Karey and Nancy, but from an array of quilters and Festival-goers. With nearly 200 photos spanning more than half a century, Magic & Memories celebrates the resilience and passion of all who love quilts - young and old, beginner and expert, traditional and contemporary - and the history they make. AUTHOR: Teresa Duryea Wong is the author of Japanese Contemporary Quilts and Quilters: The Story of an American Import and Cotton & Indigo from Japan. Her travels regularly take her to Japan and throughout the US to research, write, and lecture. When she's not traveling, writing, or walking the dog, Teresa makes quilts. SELLING POINTS: . The 45-year history of the International Quilt Festival with nearly 200 photos . The story of how two cousins became two of the most influential businesswomen in quilting . Personal stories and treasured moments from prominent quilters, including Jinny Beyer and Marianne Fons 185 colour and b/w images
Teresa Duryea Wong is the author of Cotton & Indigo from Japan and Japanese Contemporary Quilts and Quilters. She travels to Japan and throughout the US to research, write, and lecture. When not traveling, writing, or walking the dog, Teresa quilts.
