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American Quilters Society Week

American Quilters Society Week spotlights the art of quilting. This special week celebrates the creativity and skill of quilters, individuals who dedicate themselves to the craft of making beautiful, intricate quilts.

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Celebrate American Quilters Society Week by positioning quilting supplies, kits, and finished quilts as gifts and creative outlets for craft enthusiasts and home décor lovers.

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  • Share customer quilt photos with branded hashtags to build community and user-generated content
  • Offer limited-time bundles on fabric, thread, and quilting tools during the week
  • Host virtual or in-store quilting workshops and demos to drive foot traffic and engagement
  • Feature quilting as a mindfulness/wellness activity in wellness and lifestyle content

History

The American Quilters Society (AQS) has a rich history that mirrors the evolution and passion of quilting in the United States. It all began when Meredith and Bill Schroeder, fueled by their love for quilts and quiltmaking, attended a national quilt show in 1983.

Surprised by the massive turnout and enthusiasm, they were inspired to form the American Quilters Society the following year. Their goal was clear: to give quilters and their work national recognition and set high standards in the industry.

The first major milestone was the AQS’s inaugural quilt show and contest in Paducah, Kentucky, in April 1985. This event, underwritten by the Schroeders with significant cash prizes, attracted thousands of visitors. It marked the beginning of what would become a series of successful quilt shows across the nation. The AQS didn’t stop there.

Over the years, they’ve expanded their efforts to promote quilting through various means. This includes the AQS Quilt Exposition in Nashville, the production of the American Quilter television series, and the development of a college program in partnership with West Kentucky Community & Technical College.

In 2009, the AQS celebrated its 25th anniversary, cementing its status as a premier international quilting event.

This legacy is further honored through the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky, founded by the Schroeders to showcase contemporary quilts. Today, the AQS continues to support quiltmakers with educational resources, contests, and a vibrant community for quilters of all levels.

This endeavor has significantly impacted the quilting world, creating a space for artists and enthusiasts to celebrate this timeless craft.

For more details on the history and impact of the American Quilters Society, you can visit their official website and National Today’s page on American Quilters Society Week.


How to celebrate

Join the Patchwork Parade

Imagine strutting around your neighborhood wrapped in your favorite quilt. Why not? It’s a great way to show off your handiwork and spread the love for quilting.

Quilt-ify Your Profile Pic

Swap out your regular social media profile pictures for photos of your quilts. It’s like giving your online presence a cozy makeover.

Host a Quilt Viewing Party

Think of it as an art show at your place. Hang quilts around your home and invite friends over for a tour. Bonus points for serving snacks on quilt-patterned plates.

Take a “Quilt-cation”

Dedicate the week to starting, working on, or finishing a quilt. Turn on some tunes, and let the sewing marathon begin!

Quilt Bomb Your City

With permission, of course. Wrap tree trunks, park benches, or other public items in quilted goodness. It’s a warm hug for your community.

Host a Quilting Bee Online

Use video calls to connect with fellow quilters. Work on your projects together, share tips, and enjoy the company.

Craft a Mini Quilt for a Mini Friend

Make a tiny quilt for a pet, a doll, or perhaps as a gift for a future quilter. It’s a sweet way to share the quilting love.

Visit Quilting Exhibitions or Museums

Many places have special displays for American Quilters Society Week. It’s a chance to see amazing works and get inspired​​. Each of these activities is a unique way to celebrate the art of quilting and spread the joy it brings. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or new to the craft, there’s no wrong way to celebrate!