We stopped by the museum while spending the week at Massanutten. To our disappointment, the sign on the door showed that they were closed for 2 months, until 2/3/15. A 2 month closure seems excessive.
The Museum is in an old house which is very interesting with wonderful fireplace surrounds and floor. The quilts are displayed on three floors and there is a wonderful gift shop offering items for the quilter as well as non quilter. The display changes three times a year. Well worth the trip.
This little house has some nice examples of quilting. If you are interested in this craft, pay a visit.
If you are looking for a place to do volunteer work (Or get away from the house, kids, etc!), this place is it! They welcomed me and my two children to work as docents and shop clerks, and my daughter Rachel participated in a quilting exhibit at the tender age of 10! Her very first quilt! Love, love, love the VA Quilt Museum- It is worth your time and effort to stop in and see the volunteers- they actually do quilting and sewing while waiting for you to arrive, so they can inspire you and get you excited about a dying art form! Please, please, please stop in! Also- For all the colleges who have art programs- this is an excellent place to have students who are working on learning how to critique art work- This is how I became a volunteer- learned about fabric, design, and so much more. We moved away, but every time we come back to the area, I ALWAYS make it a point to stop in and see everyone and learn some more! And to the Civil War history buffs and the 150th anniversary- another stop well worth your time! :)
Thank you very much for visiting the Virginia Quilt Museum! I'm delighted that you enjoyed your visit. Our exhibits and building are truly worth visiting for those that love art and history. I understand that the $7 admission fee may seem high, but it barely covers 13% of the museum's annual expenses. "Living" in a historic house and caring for our lovely collection can be quite a drain on the checkbook. So, thank you for visiting and helping us keep the doors open for more people to enjoy the beauty of what we have to offer.Your kind review is very much appreciated. Again, thank you very much and we hope you will visit us again soon. Our exhibits change three times per year.
Though small, the Virginia Quilt Museum is nonetheless worth a visit.There are always permanent exhibits, as well as three special shows each year. The museum honors classical styles and modern quilting as well, often during the same show.Anyone interested in fabrics and quilting will find something captivating to spend time with here.
A quilt museum may not sound that exciting but this was really enjoyable. We marveled at the handiwork. The quilts dedicated to 9/11 were dramatic, as were the ones from the Civil War era, with the stories of the quilters.
You don't have to be a quilter to enjoy this museum. The quilts are beautiful and there is a gift shop as well. It is small but worth seeing.
While we were on vacation at the Massanutten Resort we rode into Harrisonburg to check out the town. Decided to go to the quilt museum and was pleasantly surprised. Staff was very friendly and I think we paid $7 a piece to tour the museum. They had quilts from the local area and and from the Tidewater area of Virginia. The quilts were amazing, old and new, very unique pieces of art. Would highly recommend this place, we loved it
This is a small museum, but the quilts are absolutely beautiful. It only takes 1/2 hour to go through and they sell some quilting items.