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Free motion quilt artist Christina Cameli uses a walking foot and free motion stitches to make grid-based designs. Episode Handouts Grid Based Designs Handout…
Author and designer Anna Maria Horner shares ideas for combining piecing with appliqué techniques. Episode Handouts Combining Piecing & Appliqué Online Handout PDF Sponsors…
Aviator and quiltmaker Yvonne Fuchs uses transparency as a design element. Episode Handouts Transparency Design Handout PDF Sponsors…
Learn to work with a virtual quilt group to create a quilt for charity. Episode Handouts Charity Handout PDF…
Modern quilter Riane Menardi combines hand quilting with machine quilting to create high-contrast designs with depth, texture, and movement. Episode Handouts Combining Hand & Machine Quilting Handout PDF Sponsors…
Artist and world traveler Luana Rubin shares quilts from the Tokyo Quilt Festival and discusses global fabric and color trends. Episode Handouts Tokyo Trends…
Join Heidi Parkes for a 45 minute lecture on her 2016 QuiltCon award winning quilts, “Places Unfold” (1st for Handwork) and “Night Flight no. 1” (2nd for Improvisation). Both quilts were improv pieced on the theme of travel, and Parkes…
Thanks for joining me these past couple of weeks for my quilt preservation series. If you missed them, my earlier posts covered Quilt Storage and Quilt Display. Today I would like to talk about vintage quilt tops…let me tell you…
This month we’re exploring foreground and background with the Mod Economy Block designed by Rebecca Severt of the Baltimore MQG. Learn to make the block, plus get a bonus design lesson and quilt pattern in this month’s Block of the Month!…
Minimalism can be defined as “made with an extreme economy of means and reduced to the essentials of geometric abstraction.” – Guggenheim Minimalism in Art In the 1960s, minimalism as an art movement emerged in America. Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly,…
You may have read my first article about setting up an MQG a few months ago, encouraging quilters who don’t have a guild near them to set up their own. It was something I decided to do when…