Dale Allen-Rowse

a.k.a. The Quilting Cowboy

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Dale Allen-Rowse says over the past year, sales of his patterns went way up, he's been teaching virtual classes nationwide, and he's developing a craft show.

Quilting Cowboy’s pandemic year: developing a craft show with men in mind

Dale Allen-Rowse says over the past year, sales of his patterns went way up, he's been teaching virtual classes nationwide, and he's developing a craft show.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

COVID-19 is keeping a lot of people at home, basically twiddling their hopefully sanitized thumbs. Maybe it’s time to learn a craft?

Make quilts at home with the Quilting Cowboy from YouTube

COVID-19 is keeping a lot of people at home, basically twiddling their hopefully sanitized thumbs. Maybe it’s time to learn a craft?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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