You will love the camera work and the featured quilts as Pam Holland takes you to Houston Festival 2010.
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You will love the camera work and the featured quilts as Pam Holland takes you to Houston Festival 2010.
Click the picture or visit our Articles section.
Be sure to use Full Screen mode by clicking the arrows in the bottom right corner.
Continue the process with Linda. This process is fun and fascinating. Take a look.
This week Linda concludes her class with a real life example.
Watch as she addresses the issues of a quilted wall hanging.
Quilters Choice Contest
Okay TQS members, it's time to vote for your favorite 6 in our TQS Quilter's Choice Contest!! This is your chance to select the project YOU would want to make.
Send your vote to:
quilterschoicecontest@thequiltshow.com.
Put Quilter's Choice in the subject line. Then, list your favorite 6 in the e-mail.
ARJJ will select the top three winners---and just like before, we will shortly thereafter share the patterns with YOU. Make your vote count. Winners will be announced in the Tuesday, December 21, 2010 eNewsletter and Daily Blog.
Like in any painting project, the quality of the result has to do with the completeness of the preparation.
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Did you miss any lessons? They are all on the player when you click the picture.
Secure the top and then stablize it by several techniques. Linda Taylor is walking us through the process of quilting on a longarm. But all machine users will find helpful tips in the process.
You need to load the quilt correctly to get the spectacular results you want. Here's how to do it right.
There are some very necessary tools for the longarm quilter. A paint brush? Take a look.