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The Costume Society of America advances the global understanding of all aspects of dress and appearance. We work to stimulate scholarship and encourage study in the rich and diverse field of costume. |
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Follow the links below to find more information about the organizations in which Michelle Webb Fandrich and MW Fandrich Consulting are involved. You’ll find information regarding membership dues, ongoing events and more on these websites. |
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The Textile Society of America, Inc. provides an international forum for the exchange and dissemination of information about textiles worldwide, from artistic, cultural, economic, historic, political, social, and technical perspectives. |
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The American Quilter’s Society is a dynamic membership organization with goals firmly set in future growth of the American quilting community. With members from all states and territories of the United States, and 80 foreign countries, AQS has established itself as a voice within the quilting community. |
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The American Quilt Study Group is a non-profit quilt research organization with over 1,000 members in the U.S. and abroad. Members of the American Quilt Study Group participate in the effort to preserve quilt heritage through our various publications, extensive research library, yearly seminar and membership contacts. |
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The Santa Monica Quilt Guild is a non-profit organization open to anyone interested in learning more about the art of quilt making. Our goals are to further quilting enjoyment and expertise through educational programs and friendships, and to promote philanthropic endeavors through quilting. |
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Vintage Tablecloth Lovers Club The Vintage Tablecloth Lovers Club was established by enthusiasts of 1930's-1950's vintage printed tablecloths. The purpose of the club is to promote the education and appreciation of these pieces of "Kitchen Textile Art" from our past. |
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Costume Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Costume Council supports the Costumes and Textiles Department of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art through volunteer work and a variety of fundraising activities. Proceeds also benefit costume and textile acquisitions and books for the department's Doris Stein Research Center. New members must be proposed by a current member. |
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The Apprentice Quilt Appraisers discussion group is an online forum for up and coming quilt appraisers. This study group is open to individuals interested in pursuing a career in quilt appraisal. |