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Betty Ann Seeman had one of her quilts, An Unaffacted Grace, exhibited at the Houston International Quilt Festival.  It was the first time one of her quilts had been accepted and she was quite thrilled to see it hanging there.  Here, Betty Ann talks about how it felt and offers encouragement for others who might need a little help.

Here is a little bit of background on her quilt from Betty Ann:

"Grace began with a pencil sketch study of flowing lines. I usually find a name for a my quilts during the creation process, not so with this quilt. When It was finished I looked up NATURAL in the thesaurus. "An Unaffected Grace" was a phrase suggested. My Grandmother, a quilt maker, was named Grace. The thought of Grandma's name on my quilt made me smile.

The low tech pencil sketch was scanned into high tech computer where I was able to decide on value placement before cutting one bit of fabric. The quilt is also embellished with original designed bead trim."

 

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A High School group shows how a silent monk chorus would sing at Christmas.

 

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Here are Alex's thoughts on Holiday music.

"Although the late Nancy Lamott has a wonderful Christmas album with songs presented in a way that makes it a Christmas favorite, my pick is Merry Christmas Darling by Karen Carpenter. This was a tough decision between her song and I'll be Home for Christmas. I have always treasured the time spent together with my family building lifetime memories. My heart has always hurt for those who can not be with precious family and friends due to uncontrollable circumstances during this special season, which made this my song second pick."

 

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As usual, the Houston International Quilt Festival has some amazing special exhibits.  This one, Prize-winning Quilts from International Quilt Week Yokohama 2010, contained the quilts which won top awards at the Yokohama 2010 contest.  It is one of the largest annual quilt festivals in Japan.  Look closely, the workmanship is astounding.

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TQS Legend 2011, Eleanor Burns, had the TQS crew up to her home, Bears Paw Ranch, oustide of Julian, Ca. It was full of down-home hospitality and an abundance of quilts. Settle in with Eleanor, Ricky, Alex, and friends.

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Lilo shares her favorite holiday song.

"My favorite Christmas Carol is "Kommet Ihr Hirten". As a child growing up in Germany Sunday evenings in Advent were enjoyed with the family gathered together to sing favorite Christmas Carols.  It was a special time to reflect on the season and built excitement of the much anticipated Christmas tree and gifts.  As our family reflected dual cultures, we sang both American and German carols with equal zeal.  But, to this day my favorite carol is still Kommet Ihr Hirten."

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"The First Lady of Quilting" and TQS Legend 2011, Eleanor Burns, has a collection and she keeps it everywhere.  It's in her store, Quilt in a Day, in her film studio, in her sewing studio and in her log cabin. And what a collection it is, sewing machines galore.  Some are miniature, some are toys, some really sew, and some are antique.  

See if you recognize any of these from your sewing past (or present).

 

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Here's the second of Captain John's favorite holiday tunes.  Here's what he had to say about it.

"I love this because it reminds me that Christmas can bring together different cultures, ages and styles."

John's other favorites include the entire Andy Williams Christmas Album and Ricky Tims' version of Carol of the Bells.  You can watch Ricky's full Christmas concert here which includes this wonderful song.

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Captain John selected two songs as his favorites.  The first is Mary Did You Know?  As it turns out, this is one of Justin's favorites as well, coming in a close second to Ricky's Christmas in a Small Town.  We guess great musical minds think alike.

Here's what John has to say about Mary Did You Know?

"I love many versions of this song.  However, since Mark Lowry wrote the words and has a wonderful voice, this is one of my favorites.  I'm trying to learn piano and the pianist, the late Anthony Burger, is absolutely amazing.  Be sure to listen all the way through as the passages with the backing singers are very powerful.  Enjoy."

Come back tomorrow to discover John's second favorite holiday song, you might be surprised.

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Once again we at TQS have had an incredible year of learning and creativity.  We are constantly astounded by the terrifically talented individuals that share their work with us and YOU.  To test how well you have been paying attention, we have a little quiz to see if you can recognize the work of each artist based on their quilting work.  We promise that it's not as easy as it looks.

Once you have finished playing the game, click on the link below to see how many answers you got correct.

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