All About Quilts dedicates itself to providing service for all aspects of quilt making. The shop, which has been in business for more than 28 years, offers the finest cotton fabrics, top quality notions and the latest books and patterns. Each member of the staff has considerable quilt making experience. Consequently, we can help a customer choose the right fabric and patter for a first quilt or help the more experienced quilter who has a technique question. We offer classes for all levels and interests.


Our shop features 900 bolts of high quality fabrics and new shipments arrive every few days. We are proud that our many samples inspire quilters to start a new project whether it is a large quilt, a tablerunner or placemats to give as a gift, a designer bag or a unique pillowcase. Our longarm quilting business enjoys a respected reputation in the area.






Margie Murphy

Margie has been an avid quilter for more than 20 years. Margie prefers to make quilts with bright colors but she collects antique quilts as well. Margie looks after all of the financial and banking needs for the shop.


Judy Murray

Judy enters her second decade as a quilter. Judy has a keen eye for the classic quilts and many quilters recreate her samples. Judy has the daunting task of ordering all of our books, patterns, notions and batting.


Linda Publicover

Linda’s depth of quilting knowledge is unparalled. She teaches two classes wherein she expertly customizes patterns for her students. Linda enjoys starting from scratch on a design and the 2009 Block of the Month at the shop proves her skill. Linda also works magic on the longarm with her custom freehand designs.


Marilyn Quinn

Marilyn creates all of the shop’s displays and fabric arrangements. Her eye for detail and decorating showcases our samples and collections. Marilyn approaches 12 years as a devoted quilter.


Margaret Ransom

Margaret often tells customers that she came into the shop 27 years ago to make a baby quilt and she is still here. She enjoys teaching beginners and always hopes that her enthusiasm for quilting transfers to the students. Margaret makes quite a few of the samples for the shop and sends out the monthly newsletter.