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Every quilt has a story behind it.  And we want to hear yours.  Have you checked out the "Stories" tab in the TQS purple info bar above?  "Stories" is a place where you can go and read the "story behind the quilt".  And there are over 60 stories posted so far.  Some stories will bring laughter.  Some stories will bring tears.  Some stories will bring inspiration. If you have a story about a quilt, please share it with us.  Especially those TQS members from around the world, we would love to read your stories.  To submit a story, go to "Stories" and choose "submit a story for consideration."  Happy Reading! And keep checking back for new stories.

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For those of us computer challenged people...but we are all learning!...Bob the Web Guy has added a GREAT feature for all of us to learn together.  There is now a link to a glossary and definitions of posting terms on the top of the first page of the Forum categories.  He has also added a link to Smiley and Abbreviation Definitions.  So read up and learn all about Bumps, and Sigs and you'll be LOL!!!

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There are some beautiful quilts showing up in the gallery.  Click on "Gallery" on the purple bar.  Take the time to send an encouraging email to your fellow quilters.

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The dates in the newsletter relating to the upcoming slideshow and show with Kim Deneault were incorrect.  Here are the corrected dates:

Slideshows will begin Saturday, September 6, 2008.

The show will premiere Monday, September 15, 2008.

We apologize for the confusion (and are pleased to find that so many of you read the newsletter).

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Some people asked how to upload their pictures so they can participate in the "Quilting Bee".  Here is a quick instruction video that can help.  The quality of the production is low, but it covers the basics.

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We had a technical glitch but Sue Garman's project is available in "Projects" on the purple bar.  It's free, fun and with Sue the instructions are always great.  Check out some of the other projects while you are there.  Enjoy the break from your current project, learn something new and get a holiday gift ready now.

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Behind the Scenes Slideshow with Eleanor Burns---Click on Slideshows on the Purple Bar.

Special Wedding Video--Alex & John get a new daughter--Scroll down to August 19 blog.

Give us ideas for the next taping--August 22 blog.

Check out the latest quilts in the Gallery. (You guys are really good.)

 

 

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Because of the “Northern Lights of Adelaide” video by Pam Holland (click on “Articles”) there have been questions about William Morris. I found a short history. Thank you to HistoricStlye.com for permission to reprint the history below. Historicstyle.com has a wonderful view of his styles in wallpaper click here.


"William Morris designed wallpaper, fabric and tile patterns, which have remained in production for over a century. Widely acknowledged as the father of the Arts & Crafts movement in England and North America, Morris worked to re-establish the value of hand crafted work in the industrial 19th century. His dictum: "Have nothing in your houses which you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful" is as valid today as it was when he wrote it in 1880. [I hope Alex doesn´t read this quote! I´ve gotten used to living indoors.--Capt´n John]

A man of prodigious energy, Morris was also a painter, and a respected poet who was asked to be England´s poet laureate by Queen Victoria, an honour he declined. Morris´ other talents included designing and weaving tapestries and carpets, designing furniture and designing the typography for his own books.

His visionary writings in his book News from Nowhere described a future Britain where art, peace, decency and harmony with nature have triumphed. Morris also founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, which continues Morris´ work today".



|For a more detailed history of William Morris go to Wikipedia.


Did you know about William Morris fabrics and designs before this?

 

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What do Pottery Barn and Jane Sassaman have in common?  Large prints are in.  Whether for decorating or for quilting, beautiful large prints should be in your plans.  But how do you handle large prints in quilts?  Check out show 301 as quilter and fabric designer Jane Sassaman shows you how. Click here.

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The slideshows are ready and you have a backstage pass.  Gregory Case took pictures of each show and gives you intimate, behind-the-scenes peeks into the taping process.  Just click on "Slideshows" on the purple bar and see pictures from Beth Wheeler´s taping and the up coming Jane Sassaman show.