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 Inspired by Amy Martin's Obama campaign poster, "Manifest Hope," the quilt "Hope In Cotton" was made by the Piecemeal Quilters Bee of Wake County members: Julianne Walther, Sharleen Klas, Tina Schwager, Lori Rice, Shirley Hendrix, Sandy Fitzpatrick, Ann Young and Carol Franks. It measures 22.5 x 34.25 inches and is made from cotton fabric, cotton and polyester threads. Inspired by Amy Martin's Obama campaign poster, "Manifest Hope," the quilt "Hope In Cotton" was made by the Piecemeal Quilters Bee of Wake County members: Julianne Walther, Sharleen Klas, Tina Schwager, Lori Rice, Shirley Hendrix, Sandy Fitzpatrick, Ann Young and Carol Franks. It measures 22.5 x 34.25 inches and is made from cotton fabric, cotton and polyester threads.
  
-Bio 
  
-Julianne Walther 
  
-• If she’s not quilting, she’s: playing with kids, helping with homework or volunteering at the kids’ school — and definitely not cooking! 
  
-• Pets: “One black cat I rarely see named Shalim. He lives across the street — he found their cat door and likes to eat over there.” 
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-• Last read: “Junie B. Jones has a Peep in Her Pocket” by Barbara Park. 
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-• Favorite charity: “Wrap A Smile” program of Rotoplast International, which helps fund cleft palate surgeries to children. (Daughter Avery was born with a cleft palate, which was repaired successfully.) 
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-• Perfect day: “Any day in Mexico with my husband.” 
  
- +//By Vickie Jean DeHamer, Staff Writer//\\
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-By Vickie Jean DeHamer, Staff Writer+
 It all started when Julianne Walther briefly considered stealing a poster. It all started when Julianne Walther briefly considered stealing a poster.
  
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 For information about Patchwork Memories, call Julianne Walther at 656-1506 or visit patchworkmemories.com.  For information about Patchwork Memories, call Julianne Walther at 656-1506 or visit patchworkmemories.com. 
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 +Bio
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 +Julianne Walther
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 +• If she’s not quilting, she’s: playing with kids, helping with homework or volunteering at the kids’ school — and definitely not cooking!
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 +• Pets: “One black cat I rarely see named Shalim. He lives across the street — he found their cat door and likes to eat over there.”
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 +• Last read: “Junie B. Jones has a Peep in Her Pocket” by Barbara Park.
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 +• Favorite charity: “Wrap A Smile” program of Rotoplast International, which helps fund cleft palate surgeries to children. (Daughter Avery was born with a cleft palate, which was repaired successfully.)
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 +• Perfect day: “Any day in Mexico with my husband.”
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