Meet Even More Fabulous New Vendors at QuiltWeek – Paducah
- By American Quilter's Society
- Apr 8, 2025

50 Acre Woods
Booth #4203
I’m Kim Dyer. At 50 Acre Woods, I've poured my heart and soul into creating a serene haven nestled in the heart of Palmyra, TN. As a Registered Nurse turned dream weaver, crafting the perfect retreat experience for you is not just a job – it's my passion.
Together with my family, we've dedicated over a year to meticulously renovating this space, ensuring that every detail reflects the luxury and comfort you deserve.
With over two decades of experience in healthcare and project management, I bring both expertise and a genuine dedication to curating unforgettable experiences for our guests. From ensuring every corner of our retreat exudes warmth and comfort to whipping up delicious meals in the kitchen, I leave no stone unturned in making your stay truly magical.
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Amy’s Appliqué
Booth #3505
Introducing Amy’s Appliqué, the creative hub of artist Amy Loh-Kupser. Amy has ventured into fabric art appliqué, blending her intricate drawings with beautiful fabrics to produce stunning quilt designs.
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Cork & Charm
Booth #4212
Hi, I'm Patrycja Hosbach, the founder of Cork and Charm. I live in Pennsylvania, with my husband, and our 2 green-cheek conures Rio and Kiwi. We make fun and quirky novelty-themed earrings and donate 50% of the profits to local charities, nonprofits, animal rescues, and environmental organizations.
I have always spent a lot of time volunteering in my own community since I was young. When the opportunity came up to start my own business, I knew that I wanted a way to be able to give back at the same time, which is how we came up with "Fashion For A Cause."
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Cottage Mills
Booth #4515
Since 1994, Cottage Mills has been helping quilters with their unique lineup of sewing and quilting notions. Owner Jay Foght knows quilters can find their products in independent quilt shops, but he loves exhibiting at a few quilt shows a year to stay in touch with their customers. Jay says, “I enjoy showing off how our products can help quilters and I like to hear their experiences and needs. After a few days of talking with quilters, I almost always come away with a few new product ideas.”
The latest product is their FingerGuard™, which attaches to any quilting ruler with suction cups to help guard against accidental cuts when rotary cutting. Another new ruler accessory is their RulerLip™ which slides onto the end of your ruler so it can glide along the edge of your cutting mat like a T-guide, making for more stable cutting and fewer accidents.
Some of their other unique items are: Stay-In-Place™ machine and pedal mats, ColorEvaluator™ glasses and filters, PuzzleMat™ portable cutting mats, ruler handles and knobs, quilt wash, and much more.
Stop by booth #4515 to test how their notions can make quilting easier and safer.
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Craft South
Booth #4008
Born in 1972, Anna Marie was raised in a house full of her dad’s paintings and with a closet full of her mom’s handiwork. Beds were warmed by the hand-loomed wool blankets from her Greek grandmother and she was kept warm by beautiful hand-knits from her American grandmother. Spending house in fabric shops with her mother and sister on the weekend was as normal as designing her Barbie’s first wardrobe using the family trunk of fabric scraps.
Anna Marie earned an honors BFA in Drawing from the University of Tennessee in 1995 before opening a small handmade clothing shop with her mom the same year. Designing and sewing a clothing label while managing a shop for five years primed her for a career in textiles and small business.
Around 2001, Anna Maria’s fascination with taking an idea on a development journey from her sketchbook to an admirer’s hands sparked the momentum to create a brand beyond what she could make alone. After a few years of freelance partnerships with dozens of gift, paper and homewares companies her art was discovered by Donna Wilder, the founder of FreeSpirit Fabrics. Since her first fabric collection debuted in 2005, her focus has intensified in the craft, sewing, and quilting community where her creativity was first planted as a girl. Designing fabrics that become quilts and other sewn projects marries her love of art making and sewing. Hundreds of fabric designs later, she has authored two sewing books, one embroidery book, and self publishes a continuing collection of sewing, quilting, and needlework patterns.
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Dragon Fly Quilt Shop
Booth #4204
We opened our shop in 2010 and now just do shows. We specialize in Bonnie Sullivan woolie flannels and projects made with them.
We also have a wide assortment of wool and wool projects with kits. We have a multitude of kits, patterns, and projects for you to enjoy making.
We also carry Patchabilities, Crabapple Hill, Bird Brain Design, and a wide assortment of Bowl Fillers from various companies.
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Punkin Patch Craft Designs
Booth #4309
Step into the whimsical world of Punkin Patch Craft Designs, where creativity blooms in every stitch! From embroidery and punch needle to appliqué and rug hooking, designer Lori Brechlin creates delightful patterns and kits that range from primitive to modern—with a quirky twist all her own. Each design is dreamed up in her cozy Texas barn, where chickens cluck, bees buzz, and flowers bloom right alongside her inspiration. You’ll spot all of them nestled into her charming creations, making every project feel like a visit to her colorful, country studio.
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True Honey Teas
Booth #4502
True Honey Teas began with the idea to bring natural single-serve tea pods to every home, with a twist.
After receiving a Keurig machine (as a gift from his mother on Valentine's Day), Chris quickly discovered that single-serve tea selections were very limited. His engineering curiosity took over and he set out to create his own. Through months of tedious testing and prototyping, Chris discovered that the unique physical properties of honey enabled it to be combined with tea in a single-serve cup.
After a realization that the single-serve tea community didn't serve all tea drinkers, True Honey Teas introduced the honey tea bag.
Our honey tea bags are packed with natural honey granules. We do not use oils or flavoring, just real ingredients—it is that simple and sweet. We work directly with farmers to source the best ingredients possible for our teas. We blend all of our teas ourselves in Northern Virginia.
We have the perfect honey-infused tea blend for every palate. Enjoy hot or iced!
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