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Hurry on Snowy Road I am Late! by Keiko Morita. (Image TheQuiltShow.com)

Over the course of six months, we have covered a wide range of subjects in The Art of Quilt Design program. As we come to a close, we hope have you have found these lessons helpful as they pertain to your own work. We would very much like to thank all the artists and especially the TQS family of artists who so generously shared their knowledge and quilt images with us. Without them, this program would not have offered the same depth of understanding or value. We are tremendously grateful.

One is never too old to learn. You have dipped your toe in the water when it comes to understanding design. Think of learning as a journey (hopefully, on the correct side of the road), with continued study always a good idea. Classes, online courses, and books abound to help you continue growing as a quilt artist. Below are a number of resources we believe would be a good place to continue your education:

Alex Anderson - All Things Quilting

Christine Barnes (Show 1407) - The Quilters Color Club

Deborah Boschert (Show 2108) - Art Quilt Collage: A Creative Journey in Fabric, Paint and Stitch ; Head, Heart and Hands: Developing Your Creative Voice Artist (Workbook)

Melody Crust (Show 312 and Show 1706) - A Fine Line: Techniques and Inspirations for Creating the Quilting Design

Jane Dunnewold (Show 1501) - Creative Strength Training: Prompts, Exercises and Personal Stories for Encouraging Artistic Genius (Self-guided course of study)

Becky Goldsmith (Show 611, Show 1704, Show 2401, and Show 2701) - The Quilter's Practical Guide to Color

Lyric Kinard (Show 1311, Show 1710, and Show 2013) - A Pocket Guide to Critique: How To See Your Work With An Artist's Eye

Katie Pasquini Masopust (Show 906, Show 1913, and Show 2210) - Color and Composition for the Creative Quilter ; Design Explorations for the Creative Quilter

Jean Wells (Show 107, Show 1301, and Show 2513) - Intuitive Color & Design: Adventures in Art Quilting ; Journey to Inspired Art Quilting: More Intuitive Color & Design

Joen Wolfrom (Show 103 and Show 2101) - Color Play, Second Edition

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#1 M. Martens 2020-09-27 14:39
Thank you so much for all these weeks on info for our art of quilting pleasure. We may all have different styles and approaches but it can all come together. I will certainly have lots to read and will keep it handy for sure.
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