Quilters @ Unicon

Hi all,
Are there any other unicycling quilters interested in doing some “quilt”
sightseeing in Seattle on the Wednesday between the conventions (7/24)? I
want to go to In the Beginning, a big quilter’s fabric store, and also take
a tour of That Patchwork Place’s publishing offices. The tour is
reservation only and I’m going to call soon to reserve my spot. They
recommend reserving a month ahead of time. The number is 425-483-3313, and
I found their web site by doing a search on google.com.
Anyway, I don’t mind doing this alone (my family is not interested), but
I’d be glad for company. You can email me directly if you are interested.

Jody

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Scott, Jody, Vjera, Luke, Hope, Thad, and Simon Arnold:
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RE: Quilters @ Unicon

> Are there any other unicycling quilters interested in
> doing some “quilt” sightseeing in Seattle on the Wednesday
> between the conventions (7/24)?

Can’t say that strikes my fancy, especially with MUni rides about. I think
I’ll be with your husband :slight_smile:

I don’t know that this is a good forum to ask this question, but does
anybody know what happened to the amazing unicycle quilt that was raffled
off at the 1982(?) USA Nationals? This was a big quilt with the logos and
designs of all the major unicycle clubs & groups of that time in a big grid
pattern. I think it’s about the only quilt I’ve ever had a desire to own.

Stay on top,
John Foss
President, Unicycling Society of America
President, International Unicycling Federation
jfoss@unicycling.com