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Early life, career
2> 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.[3] 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.[1][5] [edit]

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Judging
3> Turnbow is a Quilt Judge and Teacher certified by the National Quilting Association.[1][3] He has been a judicial fixture in a multitude of quilting and craft events since the 1980s.[3][6] In 1988 Turnbow and Betty Boyink founded and curated "The Hoffman Challenge",[1] a national contest of quilted wall hangings, clothing, and dolls.[3] The event, which started out with 94 quilters, has since grown to massive proportions, with regularly over 700 participants. Turnbow and Boyink curated the event until 1998.[2] [edit]

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Exhibits
3> A Turnbow quilt titled "Rainbow Dalia" Turnbow has designed and made garments for two invitational exhibits; Statements, which was sponsored by P and B Fabrics, and "The Fairfield Fashion Show." [3] He's designed and made quilts for a multitude of special exhibits and challenges as well, including the exhibit "Men of Biblical Proportions."[1] [edit]

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Stencils
3> In 1992 Turnbow was asked by Spartex, Inc., a South Carolina fabric company, to develop and design whole cloth patterns to be preprinted onto fabric.[1] Included in Turnbow's designs were a series based on quilts from the National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.[3] Afterwards he served as a quilt consultant to various textile and fabric companies, including the Canadian company Stencil House and the thread company Talon, Inc.[1][3] He's also provided further designs, including whole cloth quilts, to companies such as the New York fabric company Benartex, Inc.[4][7][8][9] and The Stencil Company.[1][5][10] His stencils are also re-published by various merchants online.[11][12][13][14][15] [edit]

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Teaching
3> Turnbow continues to teach quilting techniques, both hand and machine, to quilting groups, quilt shops, and national conventions across the United States.[6][16][17] At one point he approximated almost 1550 students in three years. In addition to teaching regularly for local quilt hop, guilds and conventions he was a regular faculty member for the Original Sewing and Quilting Expo which conducted sewing and quilting events eight times a year.[3] [edit]

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Media presence
2> Turnbow has written regularly for various quilting magazines.[1][3] He has been featured on Quilters TV,[18] and appeared on Kay Wood's "Strip Quilting with Kaye" and "Quilting for the 90's." He also represented the Stencil Company in six shows on QNN,[1][3] and in 2006 was named QNN's "Designer of the Month for July."[5] He has appeared in 13 segments of the television series Heirlooms by Design, which was shown through the CBS cable network throughout Alabama.[1][3] He has recently completed the quilting series Quilt as Desired for QuiltersTV, which began showing on the internet in late April 2011. This was the third time he provided instructional videos for the site. The series is sponsored by the Stencil Company. He was also featured in the book Men and the Art of Quiltmaking by Joe Cunningham, published by the American Quilter's Society.[19] [edit]

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Selected judiciary events
2> "Central Oklahoma Quilters Guild Show" Northern Quilters Watertown, NY "Charlton Sewing Center EQ16 Challenge" Plano, Texas Quilters Guild Machine Quilters on the Waterfront – Duluth, MN "Machine Quilters Showcase" - twice "Pennsylvania National Show" Blue Ridge, VA Quilters Guild - twice "Rose Hill Manor Quilt Show" - Hagerstown, Maryland, twice Western Maryland Quilt Guild - thrice "Jackson Mills Annual Show" - West Virginia Southern Maryland Quilters Guild "New Jersey State Guild Show"[3] "Lowell Quilt Festival" - Lowell, MA (180 quilts) "Narragansett Bay Quilters Show" - East Greenwich, RI (165 quilts)[6] [edit]

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References
2> ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "About Holice Turnbow". Charlton Sewing Center. http://www.charltonsewingcenter.com/holiceTurnbow.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ a b "History". The Hoffman Challenge. http://www.hoffmanchallenge.com/challenge_history.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2008 Quilt Judge". Narragansett Bay Quilters' Association. http://www.nbquilts.org/PublicEvents/2008show/2008QuiltJudge.htm. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ a b "Wholecloth Quilts". Benartex, Inc.. http://www.benartex.com/page/quilt-projects-85.htm?page=wholecloth-quilts-87. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ a b c "Holice Turnbow: Designer of the Month for July 2006". QNN. June 30, 2006. http://www.qnntv.com/userdocs/qnn/newsletter/20060630/20060630.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ a b c Newberry, Linda. "Credentials". ChickaBoom Quilts. http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:6LnfaAnBoswJ:www.chickaboomquilts.com/docs/Credentials.pdf+holice+turnbow&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjLoEBk0hWk0VdRi0BI4NRpAeGBOdFLcSyUOH4p1rtPfNPZINDWEdRwVMduLbVKGLwzXDWr6v8wwf_ZIjIYQdcf145qDjJ1E68ihqGSNxlH7eq0cgJLYmKXfuT1FRUmg-hG_Ly9&sig=AHIEtbSGonjVXN6B_YvD_SGk9Dh46QNVeQ&pli=1. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Benartex Wholecloth Quilts". Anita's Arts. http://www.anitasarts.com/benartex-wholecloth-quilts-c-48.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Wholecloth Wall Hangings: Designed by Holice Turnbow for Benartex, Inc.". Malia's Needle. http://www.maliasneedle.com/wallhangings.htm. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Holice Turnbow's "Floral Fantasy" by Benartex Incorporated". Trinity Quilts. http://www.trinityquilts.com/item.php?item_id=5242&category_id=205. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ Turnbow, Holice. "Turnbow Quilting Stencils". The Stencil Company. http://quiltingstencils.com/themanyusesfortheminiwholecloth.aspx. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ Turnbow, Holice. "Wholecloth Quilt Top Kits". Christian Lane Quilters. http://www.christianlanequilters.com/page/page/590515.htm. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Bernina Deco 131 Outline Quilting by Holice Turnbow Embroidery Card". AllBrands.com. http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp01723-1048.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Bernina Deco 131". BizRate. http://www.bizrate.com/kids-arts-crafts-supplies/oid911416508.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Holice Turnbow". Quilting Patterns Tools and Fabrics. http://www.plotandesign.com/holice-turnbow/. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Photo: Holice Turnbow". Home and Garden. October 2009. http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/2574562670104478330ztQEZY. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Calendar of Events". Hands Across the Valley. January 2011. http://www.handsacrossthevalley.org/calendar.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Calendar". The Daily Hampshire Gazette. December 31, 2010. http://www.gazettenet.com/2010/12/31/calendar?SESSd125ebdd142739bc9ccd0dea482ef436=gnews. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ "Binding with Holice Turnbow". Quilters TV. http://www.quilterstv.com/video/1618/binding-with-holice-turnbow.html. Retrieved 2011-02-16.  ^ Cunningham, Joe (2010). Men and the Art of Quiltmaking. American Quilter's Society. ISBN 978-1-57432-676-5.  [edit]

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Further reading
2> Video: Creating Quilt Designs with Holice Turnbow (Quilters TV) Turnbow Quilts at Christian Lane Quilters [edit]

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