In Grandmas Attic
Monday, September 21, 2020

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  Introducing Grandma's newest-in-store Quilt Club, Grandma's Victory Garden. Led by Grandma Rachel, this club current meets ...
Tuesday, March 17, 2020

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Temporary Change of Hours Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm; Sunday Noon - 3:00 pm Based on new guidelines issued by Ore...
Monday, August 12, 2019

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Introducing Grandma's newest-in-store Quilt Club, Hoppin' and Shoppin'. Led by Grandma Rachel, this club meets once per mo...
Thursday, May 09, 2019

The Color of Forever Quilt Challenge

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The Color of Forever Quilt Challenge Our new Quilt Challenge is here! Grandma's Attic is hosting a Quilt challenge to support Sable ...
Wednesday, August 08, 2018

The Color of Happiness Quilt Challange

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Crow Gathering Here are the winning quilts from the Color of Happiness quilt challenge held at Grandma's Attic this year. This ch...
Monday, April 16, 2018

Snips and Snails....

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Snips and Snails Block of the Month Club Our newest block of the month club, Snips and Snails , is filled with classic quilt blocks crea...
Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Esther Howland's Valentine Cards

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Esther Howland (1828-1904) is credited with creating the first Valentine's Day cards in the 1840s. Today, it is estimated that nearly o...
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Grandma Rachel
Hi! I'm Grandma Rachel, owner of Grandma's Attic Quilt Shop in Dallas, Oregon. I opened the shop over 20 years ago and added a webstore in 1997. Our website is located at http://www.grandmasatticquilting.com. I'm married to the best guy in the whole world named Stephen. He's currently working as an Electronics Professor. We live on a very small farm. Stephen and I have five adult children: one son and four daughters, plus a myriad of pets and other animals, including nine cats, three cockateils, and over a dozen chickens! In addition to working at the quilt shop, I am a Quilt Historian and lecture on topics related to the history of women in America and the needle arts. My favorite quilts are from the 19th Century era. I also like 1930s quilt patterns and fabrics. Writing, researching, quilting, and Redwork embroidery are activities that I enjoy.
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