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Sandra Smith Quilts

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Welcome to my "virtual" art quilt gallery. Thanks for dropping by. I already know many of you from my numerous years on the quilting circuit. I look forward to meeting those of you who I don’t know in the near future. This site is designed to help all of you become familiar with my art quilts. There is lots to see now and more planned for the future. Make yourself comfortable, look around, and enjoy your visit.
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Browse the gallery to see work for sale, work in progress, and some of my favorite commission projects. Find information about me, my presentations, workshops, upcoming events, and more.

I appreciate your feedback. Contact me by email or 301-879-8759.

Have a good time and come again soon!


Featured Work

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Peale Museum Donor Quilt Project
Names:
History and Story Quilts
Dimensions: 
82 1/4" x 53 3/4"
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Roger Williams University 
Name:
Celebration of Rhode Island Heritage
Dimensions:
60" x 60"
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News

Events
Fiber Friends: Contemporary Fiber Art Exhibition
May 6 through June 29, 2024
Friendship Heights Community Center
4433 S Park Ave, Chevy Chase, MD 20815
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Annapolis Quilt Guild - Quilts by Marylanders Show 2024
February 7 – April 2024
United States District Court of Maryland – Greenbelt
6500 Cherrywood Lane
Greenbelt, MD 20770
(301) 344-0660

Show is open 9a- 4p Monday through Friday
www.mdd.uscourts.gov/art-exhibits

“All Colors” Invitational Art Exhibit
January 13 through February 17, 2024
St. Louis Artist Guild
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My quilt, Copy Cat is in the collection of a U.S. Senator
Copy Cat was inspired by a picture of concentric circles that I saw at IKEA. It started out as a grouping of 25 blocks in a 5 by 5 grid pattern. I separated 6 blocks out to make Copy Cat. The others ended up in a quilt called Invitro Circularization. Sometime around 2000 I think that I put Copy Cat for sale in the shop at the Textile Museum in DC. I didn’t know who bought it until I saw it on the wall behind Senator Hirono during a press conference that she was part of on MSNBC in September 2020. What a nice surprise!
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