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Can you believe it...this is Arizona...so much for heading south to find some warm weather. G, Enzo and I were having a bit of cabin fever and so we decided to take a drive and ended up stopping in Summerhaven, AZ. Everything looked so new...the homes, post office, restaurant.



And it wasn't until we visited the Community Center that we understood the healing power of quilts! In June of 2003, the Aspen Fire started on Mt. Lemmon burning over 84,000 acres and decimated the town of Summerhaven. 340 homes and businesses were burned.



But, what was the most amazing is that the quilters in town...(yes, we quilters are under every nook and cranny) had each family make a block which was created into three healing quilts. Some blocks depicted a photo of their former homes, some the feeling of the loss and hope. These three quilts hang in the community center as a tribute to a town that rose like a phoenix from the ashes.

 

 



In 2013 the quilters got together again and created a 10-year anniversary quilt. Pam, the Post Master, embroidered the new post office in her square! As we head down the road I am reminded of the power of quilting and those who quilt. Thank you for continuing to stitch!


 

Stay tuned and travel along with us on Quilt Roadies.

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Ricky caught up with Award-Winning quilter and his newest BFF, Heidi Proffetty, in Houston. They looked at some of her mosaic quilts, along with her latest project, and teased Heidi's show, which is featured this week. (You might want to watch Show 2406 before viewing to see the "before" of one of Heidi's quilts.)

Heidi has also been featured recently as a Spotlight artist on Create Whimsy

Click here to see Heidi's winning quilt.

 

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This year for International Quilting Weekend we will be opening up FREE to all, more than 20 shows including eighteen "International" shows. The shows will be available for FREE Friday (beginning at 0 o'clock (Mountain Time) through Sunday 23:59 (Mountain Time).

Go to WATCH > Free Shows beginning Friday morning.

Susan Cleveland (Show 2308)  - As a special treat, Susan's show now has close captioning in English, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish.

Becky Goldsmith (Show 2401) - Becky's show is now available with close captioning in English, Spanish, and Russian.

Sue Patten (Show 207)

Daphne Greig / Susan Purney Mark (Show 309)

Sharon Pederson (Show 512)

Mary Elizabeth Kinch (Show 1502)

Cheryl Arkison (Show 1911)

Liuxin Newman (Show 310)

Gloria Loughman (Show 612)

Carolyn Konig (Show 1411)

Lynette Anderson (Show 1601)

Lessa Siegele (Show 1801)

Jenny Bowker (Show 1804)

Kathy Doughty (Show 2303)

Philippa Naylor (Show 606)

Paula Doyle (Show 2307)

Rosalie Dace (Show 711)

Jacqueline de Jonge (Show 911)

Priscilla Knoble / Yoko Saito (Show 1505)

Rosa Rojas (Show 1912)

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

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The beauty of a hand-quilted quilt cannot be denied. Barbara Clem's, Square Dance, won 1st Place Hand Quilted Quilts at AQS Daytona Beach 2019 for a reason. Everything from the beautiful piecing to the scalloped border are highlighted by exquisite hand stitches.

Photos by Ricky Tims.

 

 

 

 

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Natalie and Kathleen at Piece N Quilt have designed a 15" mini quilt that can be made quickly, is a great use of scraps, and adds a fun touch of color for St. Patrick's Day!

 

 

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This powerful multi-use tool can be used to identify colors for mosaic quilts or to help you plan a color scheme for any quilt or project.

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Heidi uses it to easily identify hexadecimal colors to use in her layouts for her mosaic quilts.

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It is also a powerful tool for choosing colors for quilts, and makes creating a color combination as easy as 1, 2, 3.

1. Choose a starting color for your project and find the color card that corresponds with it.joen-wolfrom-color-tools

 

2.  Choose one of the illustrated color scheme options (monochromatic, complimentary, analogous, etc.) on the card to add colors to your project.
 

3.  Find the corresponding companion color cards for your chosen option to choose tonal variations and create the perfect color combination!

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Easy-breezy!

 

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Take a look behind the scenes as expert milliner Rick McGill talks about making elaborate Elizabethan ruffs for the Sydney Theater Company. It's handwork at its best. Watch as he puts together a ruff, which began as 9 meters of fabric and lace and finished to fit around the neck of an actor.
Click here to watch the video.

 

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NEW KIT and PATTERN - FORGET ME NOT
PRE-ORDER ONLY • SHIPS MID-APRIL
 
A little wall quilt about care, love, and friendship!
 
Forget Me Not  expresses the relationship between two companions. Ricky made this quilt to express devotion to his father after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. While the quilt’s original message was one of love, it also represents a truth that companions stick together and never forget each other – no matter what. Ricky’s dad, a quilter, passed away in 2015.
 
Relationships are so important to the human spirit. This is the perfect wall quilt to make as a reminder of a close relationship or as a gift for someone who has stood with you through thick and thin.
 
SIZE:  Measuring only 16” x 16”, it’s a quick and easy weekend project.
BONUS: Kit comes with the quilting design ready to go using Ricky’s method for accurate marking - no tracing required!
     
 
KIT - Forget Me Not 
$39.95
 
Size 16” x 16”
PRE-ORDERS ONLY • SHIPS MID-APRIL
The kit includes:
 
     • The pattern - printed full size
 
     • One yard of Ricky Tims Caveman-Multi fabric, one fat quarter of Sea Maiden, and one fat eighth of Dragon’s Breath. This is enough fabric to create the quilt top. Backing not included.
 
     • The pre-printed quilting design on Ricky Tims Stable Stuff Poly to mark the quilt with the quilting designs from the original quilt - shown here
 
     • Instructions, printed in color that include Ricky’s blanket stitch machine appliqué, marking the quilt top, and machine piped binding, are included
 
 
     
 
PATTERN - Forget Me Not $19.95
 
Size 16” x 16”
PRE-ORDERS ONLY • SHIPS MID-APRIL
The pattern includes:
 
     • The pattern - printed full size
 
     • Instructions, printed in color that include Ricky’s blanket stitch machine appliqué, marking the quilt top, and machine piped binding, are included
 
 
Created On-Demand - Fabrics and Patterns - Forget Me Not
 
Because of the nature of creating hand-dyed fabrics for specific projects, we have to plan the dyeing schedule based on the demands of our orders. The same is true for our full-size patterns. They are not printed en masse. For this reason, Kits and Patterns for Forget Me Not will be created AFTER they are ordered. Expect shipping to begin Mid-April 2019. Orders are shipped in the order they are received – first come, first served.

 

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Alisa Kutsel gathered a group of quilters with the prompt of color overlay to create a feeling of transparency. This quilt is the interpretation of those overlays by the ten different members of the group.

Overlapped by Alisa Kutsel and friends won 1st Place Group Quilts at QuiltCon 2019.

 

 

 

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Here are the quilts for the seventeenth team from the over 320 teams that participated in the International Miniature Quilt Exchange (IMQE). 201 teams submitted their quilts to be a part of the Exhibition in Houston 2018 and we are featuring the 24 teams selected for the first IMQE Exhibition.

Click here to learn more about the International Miniature Quilt Exchange (IMQE).

Enjoy the quilts from Team 308 created by Denise Griffiths and Susan Atlas.

Title of Quilt: Botanica Australis

Quilter's Name: Denise Griffiths

Location: Shellharbour, NSW, Australia

It was this time last year that I noticed the Miniature Swap advertised and I thought why not, you never know where it takes you. Well I can tell you, it took me a long way. I contacted my partner Sue and from the first email I felt a real bond with her. We exchanged our life’s journeys and how we got to this point and it was surprising how similar they were. The best was yet to come. Sue lives in San Diego and I live near Sydney, Australia. My son and his wife had just moved to San Diego to live, while my husband and I had just arranged to fly over and spend some time with them. The second day I was there, Sue arrived to take me out for the day with her friend and have lunch. Another day she took me to meet her quilt group who were so welcoming. At the end of the day I felt like I had known her for a long time, we just clicked. I really value Sue as a friend and wanted to make my quilt to her a special gift, a reflection of what I love in my country which is our Australian Native Flowers. Can’t wait to see what my quilt will be like from Sue and I am sure it will be special too, so thank you “The Quilt Show” for making this possible, it really is a small world.

 

Title of Quilt: California Poppies

Quilter's Name: Susan Atlas

Location: Lakeside, California, USA

I live in beautiful San Diego, Ca. I make traditional and art quilts and love to design my own. My first quilt was a rail fence quilt that ended in the trash, but I learned the importance of consistent 1/4 inch seams. Olfa cutters, quilt stores, quilt shows, fabric, fabric and fabric came next. My "Old Crow" friends that have been meeting every week for about 30 years and we challenge each other. So when the opportunity came to do the IMQE challenge my friend Christine and I decided to join. I was so lucky to get Denise Griffiths for my challenge friend from Australia. My Dad was stationed there in WWII and always told us stories about his time there. My husband and I were lucky to be able to visit Sydney in 2009. We started writing to each other and decided to do a theme, abstract art, native flowers, and using black and white materials. We also wrote about our families and Denise has a son and daughter-in-law who live in San Diego. When she came to visit him in the summer we arranged to go to Rosie’s Calico Cupboard, a large quilt store in San Diego and a museum in Balboa Park, and then she came to my house for a meeting of the “Old Crows” group. In November we also got to visit after she went to Houston Quilt Show and then stopped in San Diego. We feel like we are sisters now. Thank you for the opportunity to do this and meet a new friend.