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Once Upon a Time (2016) was created by Naavah Morrow, age 14. Naavah is a member of the National Quilt Museum Junior Quilters.

44" x 59"

Learn more about kids and quilting with Amy Milne in Show 2509.

 

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-second quilt from the exhibition by Kyoko Yamauchi.

Title of Quilt: Our Hearts as One: Praying for the Recovery of the Earthquake

Quilter's Name: Kyoko Yamauchi

Dimensions: 80" x 80"

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"How does your garden grow...?" With Dupioni silk and Swarovski crystals all in a row. It's beautiful mix of techniques and wonderful free-motion quilting.

Congratulations to Claudia! She won 1st Place Naturescape at the International Quilt Festival in Houston.

Don't forget that Claudia teaches our Star members how to quilt in our WATCH>Featured Guest DVDs. And, you can also watch Claudia in Show 2413.

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Update - As of 11/21/2019 the most popular border choices are: Cadet Blue, followed by Greige, then Red.

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Afternoon Delight was one of Sue Garman's favorite patterns. This wonderfully scrappy quilt is truly a delight to make with its combination of simple appliqué blocks and Double Nine-Patch blocks, and modified Shoo Fly blocks. Each month you will work on pieced and appliquéd blocks, and in the final month, you will assemble the blocks and add the outer border. The finished quilt measures approximately 86 1/2" square.

Scroll down for the Facebook Live Video featuring Susan Cleveland in Houston.

Following the video is information about the BOM Kit.

 

 

Enjoy the Facebook Live that Susan Cleveland recorded in Houston.

We've put together our kit with 37 different fabrics so you can make your own. The beauty of this kit is that you can place each of the fabrics wherever you like, so every single quilt will be as unique as its maker. Join us to learn, laugh, and quilt in a 12-month experience where we will build our quilts together one month at a time.

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Now Available for Purchase in the TQS Shop

Each kit includes 37 fabrics for the center quilt blocks. There are four options for the border color- cadet blue, greige, red, or you can purchase the kit with no border and use your own fabric.

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The cadet-blue border option includes fabric for a border and a black inner-border

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The greige border option includes fabric for a border only with no black inner-border

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The red border option includes fabric for a border and a black inner-border

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The NO border option does not include fabric for a border or inner-border, and is perfect for stash-busting!

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Quilters Select Rulers have become the non-slip ruler standard. You will start to replace your old rulers when you see how easy this makes your cutting.

Plus, enjoy having a piece of quilting history. These stamps were issued in 1978 just after quilting started its renaissance.

 

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Quilt of Thanks was made by Lindsey Kroening, age 10, with the help of her grandmother Karen Kroening. She made it for her neighbor, Mr. Dorhmann, who is a veteran.

50" x 65.5" (2016)

Learn more about kids and quilts with Amy Milne in Show 2509.

 

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Born from a dream, Hollis Chatelain worked with pink for the first time in her quilt Equality (59" x 79"). The quilt has over 350 quotes about women in the background. However, we feel the look says it all. 

Equality won the World of Beauty award at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2019. Congratulations Hollis!

Watch Hollis in Show 1207: Out of Africa: From Life Experience to Incredible Quilts.

 

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Quilter, Teacher, and Author, Hari Walner, has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s and Lewy Body Dementia. This is a very aggressive illness and she has been moved to a memory care facility. Hari loves cards and letters. Let's raise her spirits and send either cards or letters sent to:

Hari Walner 
C/O Marge Van 
8002 Hillsboro Ct S
Fort Collins, CO. 80525 
 
 Or 
 
Send Emails with a subject line “Dear Hari” (that her friend Marge will print for her since she can’t use the computer anymore) to:
 
 
Let's give her something to look forward to and know that she is remembered. Stories of how you know her would be great too. 
 
 
 

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Quilt Alliance Executive Director Amy Milne gave TQS a tour of their booth in Houston and brought us up to date on all they have going on, now and in the future.

Learn more about documenting your quilts, kids quilts, and Quilt Alliance projects in Show 2509. Join Us!

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Lilo recently visited the European Patchwork Meeting in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, France and discovered a wonderful exhibit they were featuring there. Swiss quilt group patCHquilt was celebrating their thirtieth anniversary by putting on a showcase of 100 challenge quilts for the occasion. The challenge was open to all members of the group of every skill level and each quilt had to adhere to the following criteria:

  • Works must be original, not from a kit and must include a red border.
  • They must be 30 cm wide, 120 cm long, and displayed portrait style.
  • The quilt must include at least 1/2 of the Edelweiss fabric (that each person received), and feature a piece of that same fabric that is 10 cm x 10 cm in size.

To join in the celebration with patCHquilt, we will be featuring four of the challenge quilts each week that were displayed as part of the exhibition at the European Patchwork Meeting.

Please enjoy the next four quilts from Chantal Deléderray, Christine Fünfschilling, Claudine Gehrig, and Claudine Santoleri.

Title of Quilt: Go Switzerland

Quilter's Name: Chantal Deléderray

Title of Quilt: Up and Down

Quilter's Name: Christine Fünfschilling

Title of Quilt: Banners

Quilter's Name: Claudine Gehrig

Title of Quilt: Saint Nicolas of Fribourg Cathedral

Quilter's Name: Claudine Santoleri