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Evocative Quilt Depiction of Embattled American Flag Moves Visitors of The National Quilt Museum

Paducah, Kentucky museum is home to world's finest quilt and fiber art

PADUCAH, Ky., April 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — An evocative quilt depiction of an embattled American flag by a Sacramento area woman artist has been added to the permanent collection of The National Quilt Museum (NQM) in Paducah, Ky., and is moving some visitors to tears. The title of the quilt is "And Our Flag Was Still There!"

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"When my son decided to join the Marines after college, I made this quilt to deal with my emotions," said Melinda Bula, of El Dorado Hills, Calif. "The image depicts our flag, tattered but still flying above the battlefield, and I lovingly dedicate it to all military families."

"The flag quilt is having a powerful impact on visitors," said Frank Bennett, Chief Executive Officer of NQM, the world's largest museum dedicated exclusively to quilt and fabric art. "It's pictured as tattered and floating over the battlefield, and I leave my office three or four times a day just to look at it."

Bennett told The West Kentucky Star: "It holds a very special place in the hearts of many people that have served in the military or have family serving in the military. The quilt has been up for one day and I literally saw a man come to tears in the gallery looking at it."

Ms. Bula says her new flag quilt has generated more interest than any of her previous award-winning works and Museum CEO Bennett says it has "developed a following beyond typical quilting circles as well."

Ms. Bula — who has won some 20 awards for her quilts and travels widely in the U.S. and internationally to lecture on quilt art — said:

"It's a painting without any paint, where every color change is another piece of fabric," Bula said. "After the raw-edge fusible applique was completed, I used thread painting to blend the colors."

Ms. Bula, who began sewing as a young girl, said she always wanted to become an artist and after graduation from college with a degree in art opened a fabric design business. Her wallpaper and fabric designs have graced the covers of Better Homes and Garden and other magazines. She is the author of two books, "Cutting Garden Quilts" and "Candy Cane Lane," both from Martingale Company.

Ms. Bula's quilt will be seen by a good portion of the 40,000 art-lovers from all 50 States and 45 foreign countries who visit the NQM annually. The art museum has been described by Forbes magazine as "a massive tourist attraction" and compared by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch to Chicago art museums. NQM has been featured in articles by The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Southern Living magazine, among others.

Opened in 1991, NQM offers the public 27,000 sq.-ft. of the world's finest quilt and fiber art. Exhibits are changed approximately 10 times a year.

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Press Contact: Frank Bennett, CEO, National Quilt Museum.  Email.  270-442-8856.