This place isn't worth the flight from India over. I traveled all the way from my home in Bikkkihara to visit, and i'm dissapointe.
Some of the best quilts I've ever seen. I wish i was as good at quiliting as these people. However, i don't have arms and i have found that to be a struggle.
It scared me soooo much. Peyton , matthew, wes and i all went on the same day and they had to call my mom to pick me up because it was scary. i am never coming back, id rather eat ketchup off the ground in the mens bathroom. But overall it was a great place.
The Marie Webster House in Marion Indiana is home to the Quilters Hall of Fame and showcases many beautiful and important examples of quilt styles from as far back as the early mid-1800s; there's even one from the 1700s. The docent I spoke with was very friendly, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable about the collection as well as the history of the museum site, which was the home of Marie Webster, herself a notable contributor to the art of quilting. The collection does not disappoint; very sorry to hear some commenters here had less of an experience ???
I went back for a second time this time with only Daniel Brajic(the other guy who wrote the review and has the same name as me) and it wasn't much better. This time we both had to call our moms to pick us up and I don't think I will come back for another day or so. I might go back tmrw bc it was much better than the first time I went. Man I just love this place . The only reason I will give it one star is because when I was I the gift shop they didn't have any mini quilts for my pet turtle named Hugh Janus.
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