Our Story

Winchester residents, Rhoda Gersch and Margaret Atkins, had a vision of adding Winchester to the “clothesline across America” of barn quilt trails.  They had each grown up in the Central and Northern Plains and were very familiar with barn quilt trails.  They took a quilt block painting class in April of 2017 and were immediately enthralled.  They started teaching their friends to paint, but needed a place to hold classes.  The Winchester Area Civic Association approved the use of Zilss Memorial  Hall for classes and sponsorship of a future trail.   Once Margaret and Rhoda started holding classes, they displayed two Double Aster Quilt Blocks on the front of Zilss Memorial Hall and the Quilt Block Trail of Winchester Texas was born!

Margaret and Rhoda proceeded to paint 15 quilt blocks and put them up for sale.  Sadly, no one beat the door down to buy one.  The ladies soon realized that in order to sell blocks people needed to see them displayed on gates and fences.  After much deliberation, a list of potential sites was developed.  The ladies talked to friends and neighbors on the list, made cold calls, and cornered people at community events.  One by one the numbers grew and by June of 2018 there were 30 quilt blocks displayed in the area. After that, things really took off and locals were attending class and ordering custom blocks.   In July, the first map of the Quilt Block Trail was printed highlighting the 30 locations.  Six months later a new map was printed with 48.

The Winchester Area Civic Association is the beneficiary of all proceeds from the sales of quilt blocks and classes.  Margaret, Rhoda and all volunteers donate their time.  The Association uses this money to fund the upkeep of Zilss Memorial Hall and to support many local charitable organizations.

What Visitors Had To Say About The Quilt Block Trail

My sister and I have taken the class together 7 times, sometimes with other family members also joining us. We always have an enjoyable, relaxing day and go home with a beautiful painted quilt block to treasure. The instructors are very knowledgeable, helpful, and encouraging. I will probably run out of places to hang my paintings before I am ready to stop painting! This is a lovely way to spend a day. Ladies--grab your sisters and besties and sign up for a class!
~Diane Supak

Oh how fun it was to make my own barn quilt! So organized and all the materials were ready and available. Thank y’all so much!
Dana
~Dana Rickaway

Purchased one from the wall at Murphy's last night (first visit to Murphy's, will be back) Hummingbird will be place on our porch at home in Austin. Already loved visiting Smithville and now will always add a stop in Winchester.
~Brooke & Bobby Dennis

Winchester Area Civic Association, Inc.

8945 FM 153
Winchester, Texas 78945

Karen Kilian 979-966-7091
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