The Quilt Cabinet

The Quilt Cabinet

Welcome To the Quilt Cabinet, where treasures are made.

You have found the right place.

Here is the link for my Contact Information.

We have a lot to offer, and I am grateful for you stopping by.

My site is still ‘in progress,’ sorry if it seems confusing ~ I am not a webmaster by any stretch of the imagination ~ It is on the list!

Please feel free to call me @ 610.287.9662 (I answer Magic Touch)

I am glad you came to Visit!

Sit back and enjoy my site. I hope it makes you smile. You are going to discover a whole new take on quilts.

The word “new” really doesn’t exist in quilt making. Quilt designs and patterns have been around for a very long time. We just keep finding better ways to construct them. I have developed my own design called ControlledChaos. The pattern allows me endless possibilities, each one I make has its own personality. Wait until you see “No Calorie Candy with all the Comfort!” Now Available in our online shop.

TheQuiltCabinet will provide an interactive website to those of us who have a passion for quilts. Open the door and get ready to explore! You will learn some of the traditions of quilting as I learned them. You will get to see many unique examples of quilts, some whimsical, others more traditional. The Quilt Cabinet will provide you the opportunity to enjoy a handmade quilt at a reasonable cost.

You will have access to the story of The Perkiomen Valley School Quilts and The Fifth Grade Quilts. I began making quilts for the school in 1996. When my son, Michael, was in fifth grade I helped with the quilt the students made for the Colonial Fair.

And don’t forget to check out The Cedar Chest. In it you will find images of quilts I have done in the past.
If you are the proud owner of one of my masterpieces and have not yet sent me a photo of your quilt please do so.

Send it to:
JudyAMuche@TheQuiltCabinet.com

Please include your story of the quilt.

The Quilt Cabinet
104 Maple Avenue,Collegeville, PA 19426

610.287.9662 | JudyAMuche@TheQuiltcCabinet.com

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67 thoughts on “The Quilt Cabinet

  1. Karen LaForce

    I saw someone asked you what you would charge to do tshirts. My daughter played softball for 10 years and wants to have all her shirts from the many teams she played on made into a quilt. Can you tell me what that would cost? Thank you.

  2. Jess

    I just wanted to say that I have seen Mike Rowe’s post with all the gorgeous things you made for his foundation. I was flabbergasted that you could create that many things from only 8 pair of jeans. Beautiful job! Well done! You have a lot of talent and obviously a kind heart. You rock!

  3. Candy

    Quilting is a form of art that I’ve never had the patience for but I have fond memories of the sound of my Grandma’s sewing machine and running my fingers over the hand stitched blocks she would piece together. Beautiful creativity. I enjoyed the nostalgia of browsing your work. Blessings…and no offense but I kinda hope we crash your site. 😉

    1. Judy A Post author

      I kinda know you slowed it down…LOL…I would like to tell you it does not take patience to make quilts. I know that first hand, because I have none. Start with a one block project…it is beyond rewarding…It got me (in) Mike Rowe’s pants. Who knew such an old craft would lead down such a rewarding path?

  4. Louise Arnett

    Great work on Mike’s old Jeans. I certainly think he was pleased. Love the rose. I have been wanting to do a t-shirt quilt but can’t get it together to do it!

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