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Locality: Norman Wells, Northwest Territories

Phone: +1 867-678-5486



Address: Box 273 X0E0V0 Norman Wells, NT, Canada

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Willow Crescent Quilting 10.02.2021

Only two days away! Shop designs from Cohort Entrepreneurs: Golden Eye Designs- Shuhta Dene, Kaska Dene Artist Kaylyn Baker - Northern Tutchone/Tlingit artist... Brenda Lee Asp Ujaraatsiaq's Garments Nuvuja9 Papatsi ENB Artisan LVH Jewellery Arctic Ocean Mocs Willow Crescent Quilting Photograph by Jamie Stevenson Photography Earrings by Sheena Yakeleya

Willow Crescent Quilting 22.11.2020

Double carpenters star Christmas quilt

Willow Crescent Quilting 16.11.2020

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas just got some new fabric in

Willow Crescent Quilting 03.11.2020

Christmas wall hangings

Willow Crescent Quilting 18.10.2020

I challenged myself to make 3 parkas today...I almost completed these. Getting ready for a few craft shows next month.

Willow Crescent Quilting 15.09.2020

Just finished this parka for my friend Jennifer love love love this photo!!

Willow Crescent Quilting 07.09.2020

Meet Circumpolar Fashion Cohort Entrepreneur Dorathy Wright of Willow Crescent Quilting! Dorathy is a Gwich’in quilter and artist from Inuvik, Northwest Terri...tories, who now calls Norman Wells home. In addition to quilts, Dorathy makes parkas and mitts. She comes from a family of artists, though she is largely self-taught. While she learned traditional beading and embroidery in junior high and high school, Dorathy came to quilting as an adult. With the help of some how-to videos, she picked up the skill easily. She has since taken classes on specific quilt patterns, including watercolour rails and double pinwheel. Dorathy’s work, which celebrates colour, line, and texture, seeks to captivate the spirit and emotions of the viewer, sparking a sense of mystery, excitement, and joy. She aspires to be a contemporary dressmaker and hopes to one day open a craft store to display her textile work and provide materials and designs to the communities of the Sahtú. With over ten years of experience as a quilter and artist, Dorathy has been selling and donating quilts for over five years. Recipients of her work include the Norman Wells Land Corporation, Mackenzie Mountain School, the NWT SPCA, the East Three Girls Basketball Team, as well as many local families. Dorathy is committed to continuing to support, educate, and donate to her local community in the hopes that her crafting skills can encourage other young artists to engage in healthy and productive hobbies.

Willow Crescent Quilting 26.08.2020

Summer covers for sale size L PM me

Willow Crescent Quilting 11.08.2020

61 1/2x91 memory quilt