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Holice Turnbow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Holice Turnbow
Holice Edward Turnbow (born October 1, 1930) is an American quilter, artist, and textile consultant. Since the early 1970s he has curated, judged, and lectured at a multitude of quilting events throughout the United States and Canada. He is certified by the National Quilting Association as a judge and teacher. In 1988 he co-founded The Hoffman Challenge, a national quilting, clothing, and dolls contest featuring hundreds of participants.〔 His design have been commissioned by Spartex, Inc., Stencil House,〔 and Benartex, Inc.〔 ==Early life, career== Turnbow was born in Shamrock, Texas on October 1, 1930. He began his quilting career in the early 1970s after he was asked to teach needlework and quilting for a county recreational program.〔 He first received national exposure in 1978, when he was asked by the West Virginia Department of Culture and History to consult on and organize a quilt show. The show was in conjunction with the U.S. Postal Service issuing a commemorative stamp that recognized quilting as a folk art. That same year, he also served on the planning committee for the "First Continental Quilting Congress," which was held in Arlington, Virginia. After these two events he was invited to teach and lecture at numerous quilting events across the United States and Canada.〔〔
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