The Quilters Hall of Fame





The Quilters Hall of Fame honors those who have made outstanding contributions to the world of quilting.
The QHF has a permanent home located in Marie Webster's colonial revival house where she designed her famous quilts and operated a successful pattern business.
The Marie Webster house is now the home of The Quilters Hall of Fame documenting America's quilt making heritage. The significance of the house was officially recognized in 1992 when it was designated a Landmark of Women's History and National Park Service, the only one of which honors a quilter!
Our Mission
The mission of The Quilters Hall of Fame is to celebrate quilting as an art form by honoring the lives and accomplishments of those people who have made outstanding contributions to the world of quilting; by restoration and preservation of the home of quilt designer Marie D. Webster in Marion, Indiana; by promoting public awareness of quilting through educational programs, exhibitions, publications and research; and by collecting, preserving and documenting materials related to the Honorees of The Quilters Hall of Fame.
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