Nancy Prince introduces you to Thread Sketching. Be sure to go to the classroom to get the pattern and instruction pdfs.
Nancy Prince introduces you to Thread Sketching. Be sure to go to the classroom to get the pattern and instruction pdfs.
Pam Holland shows you a fun technique using muslin aka cheesecloth, dye, and quilting to make a home for some fabulous fish.
It's time to learn thread painting and thread sketching with Nancy Prince. She brings you along at just the right pace so you can learn this skill that can enhance so many projects.
It's perfect for Spring. As you walk this Spring, look for the leaves and new growth. You can make this happen with thread. The video is shown here, but the pdfs for the pattern and instructions are in the Classroom>Nancy Prince>Lessons. (iPads have to use the classroom video.)
Join Pam Holland as she takes a stroll through the International Quilt Association Spring Festival in Cincinnati. One of the quilts Pam features is the Best of Show, Jewelled Garden, by Deborah Kemball. You might remember Deborah from an interview she recently had with Alex. If you missed that, click here. To see other winners from the Cincinnati show, click here.
Nancy Prince gives you the basics this week so you will be ready for the projects starting next Friday. Be sure to practice and be ready for the projects that start next week.
This is going to be great fun as you acquire a skill you have always wanted.
Nancy Prince, a master teacher and thread painting expert, is bringing TQS a wonderful class.
Learn the stitches, the movements, sketching vs painting, and more. To make your learning even more complete, she has included instructions and patterns that can be downloaded to your computer and printer.
Watch the introduction and then go to the classroom to see the entire course plan. Now you can learn this skill easily at home. Here's your chance to practice this important & fun process.
Here's a sneak peek at Episode 808 – Celebrate the Past (and Future) with TQS! (Jo Morton/David Taylor) airing April 11, 2011.
Pam Holland shares a visit with a smaller guild in Kenora, Canada. This guild represents just one of many throughout the world who share their work through community and philanthropy.