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Please join us in welcoming MOUNTAIN MIST as our newest TQS Site Sponsor.  Mountain Mist is the oldest batting company and has a broad variety of batting to fit every quilting and crafting need.  Their newest product is EcoCraft, a soft durable batting made from corn and cotton...all environmentally kind! Please take a moment to email Vicki Pallus and welcome Mountain Mist to The Quilt Show.  To learn more about their complete line of products and where you can find them near you, click on the Mountain Mist banner to the left.

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Join us for an hour of quilting and fun with the effervescent Eleanor Burns. Eleanor, creator of Quilt in a Day, has the audience and the hosts in stitches as she teaches blocks from her newest venture. But what Eleanor does not know is that Alex and Ricky also have a little surprise up their sleeve for her. In addition, Ricky shares a little stripping action of his own - it's TQS on the wild side!  Have your notepad out, because between the laughs Eleanor does a lot of teaching.

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Photo by Gregory Case

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TQS celebrates U.S. history with the incredibly playful Eleanor Burns. In the midst of all the fun and craziness, Eleanor teaches 4 historic stars and a fantastic border. In the perfect Burns way, Eleanor demonstrates tips, techniques and shortcuts to enhance our quilting experience. This show will debut this September 1. For a sneak preview visit slideshow provided by Gregory Case, AKA photo man.

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Photo by Gregory Case

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TQS Production Sponsor Gammill Quilting Systems will sponsor the "Quilt National" exhibit at the 2008 International Quilt Festival, October 30 - November 2 in Houston, TX.  "Quilt National is the most important contemporary art quilt exhibit in the Quilts, Inc. family of events", stated Vicki Mangum, Manager of Special Exhibits, Quilts, Inc.  The works in a "Quilt National" exhibit display a reverence for the lessons taught by the makers of the heritage quilts, as well as expand the boundaries of traditional quiltmaking by utilizing the newest materials and technologies.  We understand that thousands submit enteries for "Quilt National", but only a few are selected. 

"Gammill is pleased to sponsor this prestigious exhibit", stated Ronald Parker, Chief Executive Officer, Gammill, Inc.  "This is one of the favorite exhibits of festival goers."  So TQS members, if you are going to IQF in October, be sure to put the "Quilt National" exhibit on your "to-do" list!

Have you submitted an entry into "Quilt National"?  Did you get selected?  Let us know about it  We love to show off your work!

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Photo by Gregory Case

For all of you who have enjoyed learning how Sue Garman(Episde 304) is able to make twenty quilts a year, we have a special treat for you.  Sue Garman the designer of our own Block of the Month quilt will be our special guest in Chat Room "Featured Guest" tonight, Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 5:00pm Pacific/8:00pm Eastern (01:00 GMT on August 29, 2008).  Join us for an hour filled with lots of great tips and tricks by this prolific quilter.

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(Photo courtesy of Gregory Case)

Whoo Hoo!  The Quilt Show has just surpassed 31,000 members!  Let's all welcome TQS member 31,000:  bconine!  It's exciting to know that we are all apart of this fast growing world-wide community of quilters that you can only find at www.thequiltshow.com!  All of us at TQS appreciate your support.  Rest assured that we will continue to give you our all to keep this your favorite quilting website and experience.  We listen to what you are looking for to broaden your quilting experience, and we are creating this vision for you!  And it's always, Fresh, New and Fun!  So spread the word and tell a friend to join us.  The more members we have from around the world, the more opportunities we have for sharing, learning and having fun!  Remember

It's a New Day!  Everyday!!

Alex, Ricky, Justin, John, Lilo, Ruth and Bob

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Episode 209 With Annie Smith

The first queen of podcasting for quilters and consummate teacher, Annie Smith, is our guest in episode 209. You wanted more tips, tricks & techniques, and Annie opens her tool box just for you.

1. How do you make your quilts sparkle and shine?

2. How can just a few adjustments change the look of an entire quilt?

3. Learn piecing tricks that guarantee excellence.

4. And just what is a reducing glass?

In addition, what star making advice does Ricky have for "Star Queen" Alex? You can bet it's going to be "wonky". Then both Alex and Ricky are suprised by Gizmo Girl. What's up with that?

It's an episode you won't want to miss. Watch Episode 209. Subscribe now.

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"Inn at the Loretto" by TQSWizard

 

About eighteen months ago I attended a Ricky Tims retreat.  This was the first artist run retreat I had ever attended.  He asked us to bring an idea of a project we would like to work on.  This was quite a challenge for me for up until this point I had only worked on published patterns.  I was intimidated by the thought of designing my own piece of work in a quilt. Where should I start?  Should it be applique or pieced?  I was totally frustrated. 

Ricky showed me how to break down my quilt idea into manageable blocks.  By looking at each piece in sections rather than the entire design, I was not so overwhelmed.  Building with these small sections into a larger piece became liberating as well as fulfilling.  After six days in this creative environment surrounded by the encouragement of others, I was excited and well on my way.

Having had the opportunity to live in a number of exotic locations spurred the idea to create a series of dwellings based on those places.  But that is just what they were - ideas.  Attending Ricky's retreat challenged me to work beyond my idea and to create the vision I had in my head. 

Do you have an idea for a quilt but are afraid to step outside of your comfort zone?  Look at the quilts in the Quilt Gallery.  Do some rough drawings.  Remember this isn't school.  No one is going to tell you that your drawings are terrible.  Then break those drawings into manageable pieces.  You just may find that idea is not as difficult to create as you thought.   

By the way I want to give Alex credit for inspiring the sky quilt design.  I wanted to create the look of a lightning storm with blowing wind.  I tried and ripped out two sky designs before the quilting idea in her book Quilts for Fabric Lovers was the one I decided was just right. 

Lilo

 

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OK - So I nominate Ricky for VP, Justin for Secretary of Defense and John for National Treasury - Who wants to be campaign manager and what should our colors be? And Truly, it is time to update the Oval Office - suggestions please?

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Time to Celebrate!!!!Now that the wedding is over - Alex is planning her next career move! Be ready for all the excitement after this next round of taping - To get a sneak preview - go here

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