FCQ Member Business Directory
Ninette Beheler Warm and Cozy Quilt Shop 301-455-5163 https://warmandccozy.etsy.com ninette@warmandcozyquiltshop.com | Ninette is the owner/operator of Warm and Cozy Quilt shop. She provides fabrics and notions for sewing enthusiasts, taking pride in offering only the finest quality products. She is a “Traveling Quilt Shop” but one can also schedule a time to visit the shop in Laurel by calling for an appointment. Besides having a great selection of products to choose from, why not stay a while and have a cup of tea? I look forward to meeting you! |
Caren Fitzpatrick Fitzies Pasadena, MD 443-668-6122 | Caren Fitzpatrick specializes in selling a variety of quilted hand, shoulder and tote bags, as well as quilted accessories. Each bag is one-of-a-kind in its bag style/fabric combination, and custom orders are always an option. |
Heather Krakat Ellicott City, MD 410-203-2321 www.mamakaycreates.com hello@mamakaycreates.com | Heather is primarily a T-shirt quilter who quilts them on her longarm sewing machine. Not limiting herself to T-shirt quilts she has also settled into the niche of quilt repair and helping customers with projects that have become too large or complicated for them to do. She enjoys hand projects that include small details. Heather’s business started in 2021 but she has been quilting t-shirt quilts since 2012. |
Maria O’Haver Pangor Quilt Design Studio (410) 750-3866 http://www.mariaohaver.com maria.ohaver@gmail.com | Maria provides long-arm quilting, quilt design, construction, basting, top finishing, and repair, as well as T-shirt quilts and custom quilted apparel. Maria has published a number of quilt patterns and has a series of Beautiful Maryland patterns for sale. In addition to the patterns, a wide selection of wide quilt backings and finished quilts of all sizes are for sale on her website. |
Online Resources
Updated on February 1, 2023
Many of these sites offer patterns and tutorials. The links / pages below provide starting points for skill improvement and solving problems faced by the average quilter. Explore them and their associated links–you never know what you’ll discover. Please feel free to offer other sites to be added.