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C&T Publishing is having a virtual warehouse sale and you won't want to miss it. This is an ONLINE ONLY sales and it starts at midnight PST on Friday, September 19th and will run through September 22, 2014.

 

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6846_quilt_tqs_bom_2014.jpgAre you heading to the MQX-Quilt Festival-Midwest in Springfield, IL?  If you are, you are going to get the opportunity to see ALL of TQS BOM 2014 Designer Janet Stone's alphabet quilts to date.  This is an opportunity not to be missed.

Here's the pertinent info:

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Want to learn more about Ricky Tims Super Quilt Seminar series? Well now he has a Facebook page!

If you are a member of Facebook, you can just click here and head over to give him a "Like."

The Ricky Tims Super Quilt Seminars are presented four times each year throughout the USA. Come to learn, not sew. Education, entertaining, inspiration!

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To celebrate the 75th anniversary of Gone with the Wind, the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin has a new exhibit, The Making of Gone with the Wind.  The exhibit runs from September 9, 2014 - January 4, 2015 and includes more than 300 rarely seen items, inculding the famous green curtain dress and other gowns worn by Vivien Leigh.

Click here and here (to learn about web exhibiton) for more information.

 

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Looking for a quilting design to fill in some space?  How about using this sweatshirt from Target as inspiration? BTW, they cheated - it isn't actually quilted, it's stamped.

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The National Quilt Museum needs your help with their fundraising campaign for 2015.  All you have to do is donate a quilt for fundrasing purposes.  Here's the pertinent information from the Museum:

It's time for the Museum's 2015 Quilts for Quilting Campaign to begin! The Quilts for Quilting Campaign is a fundraising effort driven by passionate quilters like you. The program is simple and everyone who quilts can participate. To get involved simply donate a quilt to the Museum for fundraising purposes. The quilt can be a new creation or an antique and it can be any size. The Museum is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, so all donations are tax deductible.

The quilt you donate will be auctioned or sold at one of our fundraisers. The majority of them go into live and silent auctions in April. The proceeds from the sale of these quilts directly benefit the Museum's general fund and are put toward programs that promote our mission to advance the art of today's quilters by bringing it to new and expanding audiences worldwide.

Over the last 6 years, our Quilts for Quilting program has been one of the Museum's largest annual fundraising efforts. Last fiscal year alone we raised over $35,000 by auctioning and selling quilts donated by quilters through this campaign. These proceeds along with other donations drove us to expand our programs and promotional efforts, leading to over 10% attendance growth in fiscal 2013/2014. Many of our educational programs have directly benefitted from this program as well including the School Block Challenge and several other school programs.

In addition to helping the Museum, each campaign donator will receive a free gift.

How to donate your miniature or full-size quilt to the "Quilts for Quilting" campaign:

1. Send quilts to:

The National Quilt Museum
215 Jefferson Street
Paducah, KY 42001
Attention: Quilts for Quilting.

2. Please include your name, address, and contact information so that we may send you a receipt and a free gift.

3. You can assign a value to the quilt; however, as most quilts will be auctioned we cannot guarantee that the assigned value will be met.

There is no limit to the number of quilts you can donate for this campaign. We welcome multiple donations. If possible, please donate by April 1, 2015.

Thank you so much for your donation. The generosity of quilters like you make it possible for the Museum to continue to expand its work. If you have any questions about this program please contact either Lori Robbins or Amanda Ball at 270-442-8856.

You never know who will end up with the quilt you donate. Read this article about how one of the quilts donated last year is now hanging in the mansion of the Mayor of Dublin, Ireland.

The National Quilt Museum is a 501c3 nonprofit organization funded by the quilting community. The Museum reserves the right to refuse a donation when necessary

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Looking for something out of the ordinary, why not try authenitc Mayan designs? Linda Laird was a student at UofA when she discovered the beauty and designs of the Mayan culture.  Now she has created patterns that you can use to make your own quilts, wallhangings, and table runners.

Click here for Linda's patterns.

Click here to learn more about Mayan Hand Stamps.

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Will you have a quilt at the International Quilt Festival in Houston this year?  Or how about an Astronomical Quilts! Block Challenge block? Raise your hand and let us know if you have have a quilt or block in the show.  Make sure to tell us the name of the item and if it's your "first time."

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It's almost time for the San Diego Quilt Show.  Are you going?

September 4-6, 2014 at the San Diego Convetion Center, Hall A.  Featured Artist: Sue Rasmussen.

Can't make it to the show, Star Members can watch Sue in Episode 1205: Picture This: Simplified Pictorial Piecing.

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Recently saw this photo and wondered, "You organize your fabric by color, do you organize your books by color as well?"

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