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I can get lost in my own little world of quilting. And yes, I admit about 80 percent of my quilting world is composed of hand stitching...whether it be wool, embroidery, appliqué, or cross stitching. But, occasionally I feel compelled to shake up my world and challenge my brain cells by learning something new. Hence when the Stitchin' Post calendar listed a class by Karen Stone on Hexies by Machine I was intrigued. Hand stitching hexies is a comfortable experience for me. But how in the heck does one do it by machine??? Karen has been quilting since 1986 and has won numerous awards for her quilts. She is also a much sought after instructor ...and why the heck not...hexies by machine???
 
 
 
As an author and inspirational quilting guru on trusting yourself, I was amazed that I not only was able to expand my quilting world but also was able to finish a block!!! At first it seemed maybe too challenging for me, but with her kind teaching method and encouragement I was able to make my first hexie block and stitch it by machine!
 
 
The second half of the class she taught the same process again with this wonderful block!
 
 
I highly recommend stretching out of your comfort zone. Not only do you feel awesome by learning something new, but a whole new world might open up on your horizon! If you have an opportunity to take a class from Karen Stone...DO IT!!! It will rock your world!
 
Stay tuned and travel along with us on Quilt Roadies.

Click here for Anna's blog.

 
 
 

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Karen Eckmeier woke up from a dream laughing about a village of vegetables; so, she decided to make one in her "Happy Village" collage style. Her Pineapple Palace holds court over her colorful village of organic delights. How many different vegetables can you find?
 
Karen's quilt, Veggieville, was on display at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2019 as part of the Fantasy / Whimsy exhibit.
 

 

 

 

 

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Jayme Crow tells Alex about the Three B's of Quilting:

  1. The Backflip technique
  2. The Boondoggle Ruler
  3. How she creates Batiks

It's a fun ride. Afterwards you can learn even more from Jayme in Show 2511.

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Alex is known for stars but loves baskets. Capt'n John didn't know why it was called a Postage Stamp Basket Quilt? Ricky asks the same question here in this 25 second video. Take a look.

 

 

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Alex is thinking about getting a Q20 BERNINA Longarm. BUT where will it fit? Alex and Sarah Thomas (sariditty.com) get the tape measure to find out.

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Midnight Frolic by Molly Hamilton-McNally was the winner of the Robert S. Cohan Master Award for Traditional Artistry at the International Quilt Festival in Houston 2019.

Molly's quilt has eye-stopping color, breathtaking appliqué, and exquisite quilting...we've run out of superlatives!

 

 

 

 

 

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Beth tested seven different Dresden projects and put them all into one piece for Susan Cleveland's book. She created a beautiful snowflake quilt. Enjoy Let It Snow by Beth Holec.

Watch Susan in Show 2510.

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Today we continue our selection of quilts recently displayed at the Spring Paducah 2019 show featured as part of The 14th Quilt Nihon Exhibition. The exhibit is described as:

"Organized by the Japan Handicraft Instructors' Association, the Quilt Nihon Exhibition is one of the most prestigious international quilt contests in Japan. The exhibit features 42 quilts from the "Innovative Traditional" category, which will later be exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art."

Please enjoy the twenty-fourth quilt from the exhibition by Junko Hanaoka.

Title of Quilt: Connecting Thoughts

Quilter's Name: Junko Hanaoka

Dimensions: 71" x 71"

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Want to know how to sew in a zipper? Megann Freese over at WeAllSew.com shows you three different ways. Watch the video below and click on Go to Tutorial for more detailed instructions.