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Gift Shop

Please visit the WMQFA Museum Gift Shop during regular museum hours for a rare shopping treat. We offer unique, hand-crafted gift items made by Wisconsin artists as well as our featured exhibitors. You'll find wearable art, embellished with beads, embroidery, and decorative elements, framed quilt art, felted accessories, soft sculpture toys and dolls, woven shawls, fabrics from the Koval Baltimore Album and Luella Doss collections, one-of-a-kind craft supplies, quilts, our book, "Wisconsin Quilts: History In The Stitches," and more. Below are some of the treasures you'll find when you visit in person.

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  • Featured Item: Punch Needle BoxesGift Boxed 584x333

     
     

    Invite Spring into your home with Nancee Ariagno’s whimsical punch needle adorned boxes. KATIE O’HARA is a white bunny with a fuzzy tail. She is mounted on a hand painted union blue fiber board box. The FLOWER PEDDLER is a bunny with a French flair, a kerchif around his neck and a basket of flowers on his arm. He is mounted on an oval painted fiber board box. CHICKIE BABY is a bright eg…
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  • U.S. Army QuiltU.S. Army Quilt

    U.S. Army Quilt
    This quilt, made by Sue Kohlwey, is a tribute
    to all of those who serve our country.  The backing fabric features a map of the
    world and the Declaration of Independence.  The quilt measures 57″ x 52″, and
    sells for $450.

  • Collector GlobesCollector Globes

    Collector Globes
    Artist Terri Kirchner’s Collector Globes can be left to catch the light or to collect
    favorite items as a memory of a great vacation, a wonderful art project or just
    for a bit of glitz and glitter.  Some globes have ribbons, trims, buttons,
    beads, sea shells, feathers, sewing tools like knitting needles, crochet hooks.
    They come in several different sizes and shapes and are hand bl…
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  • Teacup Pincushionsteacups

    Beverly Melder has been making these beautiful yet functional teacup pincushions for about 10 years. She seeks out fine English bone china teacups at resale shops to use as a base. These would make a perfect Mother’s Day gift! They are priced at $12 to $15 each. No two are alike.

  • Handmade CardsQuilt Cards

    Linda Oaks turned her hobby, card making, into
    a retirement business she calls “The Artsy Acorn.” She makes custom cards
    especially for the WMQFA.  The one pictured above, on the left, includes a tea
    bag.  A great way to greet your mother next weekend, they are priced at
    $3.95.