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It's all about angles! Join us as teacher, author, and quilt artist Margaret Miller demonstrates how to create complex, stunning quilts using simple angles and a very cool tool. In addition, Alex and Ricky teach you that turning a Four-Patch or Nine-Patch block on point can give you lots of new design options, and Thread Guy (Bob Purcell) shares how to choose the best machine quilting needle. It's a great start to a New Year. To watch the show, click here.

To watch a promo click below:

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January "The Feathered Star"

Join us on our new 12-month journey through the stars as we bring you a fabulous new quilt, Stars for a New Day, designed especially for TQS by Sue Garman.  A spectacular medallion quilt that radiates with a center block set on point.  This month Sue provides the introduction and will teach you how to master the ever elusive “feathered star”.  Have you always been intimidated by this block?  No worries, Sue is providing clear and concise paper piecing directions to aid in sewing this spectacular beginning of a year-long project you are sure to enjoy.  Come and join in the fun.

For the introduction packet and January pattern click here.

 

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It's not too late to make your Holiday special with Gammill Quilting Systems!  Gammill announces LIMITED TIME ONLY customer savings on ANY new Gammill or Statler Stitcher purchase.  You can save up to $1,000 on optional equipment!  WOW!!  But you must hurry...this offer expires at midnight January 5, 2009!!  Click here to learn more about how you can get yourself the gift you have always dreamed of...a new Gammill!

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Meet the remarkably talented Jinny Beyer and follow along as TQS is given a private tour of her property, quilt garden, and historic home.  A traditionalist in all sense of the word, Jinny creates each and every quilt entirely by hand while at the same time writing books and designing six fabric lines a year. 

What began with a Grandmother's Flower Garden quilt made in the early 1970's using only available fabrics from the local Indian market, lead to a life long journey of teaching and giving to other quilters throughout the world.  Jinny very generously shares insights into her fail proof color design theory, how a fabric line can sometimes come from inspiration in nature, as well as some of her earliest quilt masterpieces.  Our second Living Legend, and a show you will definitely now want to miss.  To watch the show click here.

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Lilo's Spaghetti on the Fly

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As there are three men in my household, during the holiday's its all about meat, cheese, and pastries.  I usually begin the baking and prep-work the first week of December.  So when the men arrive home the fridge is stocked with spicy sausage balls, cheese ball, and cold cuts for any impromptu meals.  And of course the counter has a selection of assorted German cookies and sweets to nibble on. 

But for unexpected company, I usually whip up a fast and easy spaghetti recipe my mother brought back from Italy many years ago.  Most of the items I keep on hand in the pantry.  In less than two hours I can cook and serve this easy dish that has been a family favorite for many years.  Enjoy!

Lilo (TQSWizard)

Spaghetti with Bacon

8 Slices of bacon, cut into 1/2" pieces

1 Medium yellow or white onion, chopped finely

8-10 Mushrooms (your choice), cleaned and sliced

2 Whole cloves garlic, minced

2-8 oz (227g) cans tomato sauce

2 Cups (500 ml) water

1 Cube of beef bouillon

1 Bay leaf

1 Teaspoon Oregano

1 Teaspoon Italian seasoning

1 Teaspoon fresh ground pepper

1/2 cup (250ml) milk (your choice)

1 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese + more for sprinkling on top

1 lb. spaghetti 

Fry bacon in a deep skillet and set aside.  Drain pan, but reserve about 1 Tablespoon of the grease.  Over medium heat add the onion and cook till clear in the bacon grease.  Add remaining ingredients except for the milk and cheese.  Bring to a boil, then turn down and simmer for 45 minutes. 

About 15 minutes before the sauce is finished begin cooking the pasta.  5 minutes before serving remove the bay leaf from the sauce, and add the milk and grated cheese.  Stir to let cheese melt a bit. Be sure to keep the heat under the pan low!  Drain pasta and add quickly to the sauce.  Serve immediately with more cheese if desired.

Makes 6 servings 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey! Hey! We just found out that TQS got a booth at this next years Road to California in Ontario CA (January 14 - 18). Both John and Alex will be manning the booth during this beloved quiltie event! Also, the TQS shoppe will be there and last but not least Sue Garman's 2009 BOM! Meeting time will be every day in the booth at 1:00 - a great place to connect with other TQS members. Raise your hand if you are attending - and be sure to wear your TQS badge.

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Do you want to know what's new and coming in the quilting world?  Join us in Chat room "Featured Guest" tonight, Dec. 8, 2008 at 5pm Pacific/8pm Eastern (01:00 GMT Dec. 9, 2008) when Gina Halladay will share more trends and buzz in the quilting world.  This is the time to find out about new patterns, fabrics, embellishments, and more.  It's guaranteed to be an hour of fun and great insider scoops.  Look for us in the chat room here. Not able to join us "live?" You can read the transcript of the chat by clicking on "Chat Transcripts" and selecting the chat you would like to read.

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Photo by Gregory Case               Click on Picture to start Promo

Join us for Episode 212 as Melody Crust shares ways to add that extra bit of sparkle to your quilts using paint, beads, and other embellishments. Her ideas will have you looking at your quilts in a whole new way.  We also treat you to a field trip of visual texture to the studio of Sandra Smith.  Tune into the show by clicking here.

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"Stars for a New Day" 2009 BOM by Sue Garman

We are so glad that everyone is so excited to begin working on the upcoming 2009 Block of the Month (BOM).  Many of you are wondering about the finished size and amount of fabric needed.  Not to keep you in the dark, we would like to share the particulars with you here. The finished quilt measures approximately 85" x 85".  It will take about 22 yards of assorted fabrics to complete this project.  Stay tuned for the introduction and first block pattern on January 1, 2009.  It's our New Year's present to you! 

PS:  Yes you can do this. Sue's instructions will guide you through.

Use your own fabric or check out the kit in the Shoppe.

 

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Set your alarm clock! The Bernina St. Nicholas Day Celebration is tomorrow December 6th.  For one day only, Bernina is offering "No Interest Financing until 2012"!  That's right...now you can make all of your Holiday wishes come true this season with a new Bernina!   St. Nicholas knows who has been nice this season...it's YOU!!!  Be sure to visit your Bernina dealer on Saturday for this extra special offer.  Click here to learn more or to find the Bernina Dealer nearest you!