Paula Golden - Machine Quilting
Paula Golden
Blacksburg, VA
Paula’s “elevator speech” boils down to the title of a song in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical, Oklahoma, “I Cain’t Say No.” Those words have led her to some fabulous quilt-making experiences throughout her life. (Or, she could not sit on her hands when volunteers were requested.)
She is a co-author of the book, The Quilts of Virginia – the Birth of America Through the Eye of A Needle, sponsored by the Virginia Consortium on Quilters; Past-President of the Board of Directors of the Virginia Quilt Museum; founder of Cabin Branch Quilters, Prince William County, VA; Teacher of the Year, The Professional Quilter Magazine; on Jinny Beyer’s teaching staff for 20 years; and co-organizer with Ann Reardon of Along the Spice Route, a exhibit that toured the US for three years.
Paula is someone who has been passionate about quilts, quilters, their stories, and the techniques for almost 50 years.
Blacksburg, VA
Paula’s “elevator speech” boils down to the title of a song in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical, Oklahoma, “I Cain’t Say No.” Those words have led her to some fabulous quilt-making experiences throughout her life. (Or, she could not sit on her hands when volunteers were requested.)
She is a co-author of the book, The Quilts of Virginia – the Birth of America Through the Eye of A Needle, sponsored by the Virginia Consortium on Quilters; Past-President of the Board of Directors of the Virginia Quilt Museum; founder of Cabin Branch Quilters, Prince William County, VA; Teacher of the Year, The Professional Quilter Magazine; on Jinny Beyer’s teaching staff for 20 years; and co-organizer with Ann Reardon of Along the Spice Route, a exhibit that toured the US for three years.
Paula is someone who has been passionate about quilts, quilters, their stories, and the techniques for almost 50 years.
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