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Ever wondered what the Quilt Alliance really does and why we should support it? This annual report will answer those questions as it shares the accomplishments of the nonprofit Quilt Alliance over the course of year (and it's a lot).

If you would like to support this great organization, or become a member, please consider making a donation or signing up by clicking the button below. Plus, as an extra incentive, all donations made by December 31, 2020 will be matched dollar for dollar by an angel donor.

 

 

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Alex Anderson has donated her quilt, The Basket Puzzle Quilt, to be given to a randomly selected contributor to the Quilters' Food Drive. Many are in need because of the pandemic, and 100% of the net funds raised will be donated to a Food Bank near the winner of the quilt.

Any amount donated will qualify you for the quilt and the funds for your local food bank. Give what you can as you have been blessed knowing it will feed people in need at this special time. $1, $10, $50, $100... Thank you. Everyone will have an equal chance at winning no matter the size of the donation.

The quilt was designed and constructed by Alex Anderson as taught during her LIVE quilt lessons on Facebook and YouTube. It is quilted by Diane Schweikert and the special label is made by Margo Clabo.

Make a Donation and Be Entered to Win!!!

All donations need to be in by December 20, 2020, and the winner will be announced on Alex's LIVE on December 21, 2020.

DON'T DONATE AS ANONYMOUS IF YOU WANT TO BE PART OF THE DRAWING FOR THE QUILT.

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Alex is going to start building the star and will give you tips and tricks for success. Make this quilt a part of your Holiday Celebration and a time capsule for future generations.

Click here to download the pattern(s).

Join Alex LIVE on Wednesday December 2, 2020 @ 10am PST, 1pm EST, and 6pm London time. All classes are recorded so they can be viewed later.

 

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Congratulations to Cynthia England for her quilt Reflections of Cape Town (68" x 72"), the Best of Show at Houston 2016.

Cynthia writes about her quilt:

“I was fortunate to teach quilting in South Africa. While there, we took a side to and visited Cape Town. This picture was taken in a fishing village there. I loved the bright colors and the reflections were something I wanted to try to recreate in fabric. I am constantly amazed at the beautiful places where quilting takes me. This quilt took about a year to make and has approximately 8400 individual pattern pieces in it.”

You can learn piecing from Cynthia in our Piecing Masterclass Part 2 and Show 1412: "I Can't Believe It's Pieced!"

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Update (12/2/2020):

The Houston Virtual Quilt festival begins tomorrow and here is what you need to know to get registered and what's going on.

Click Here to register to attend.

WHEN IS IT?
  • December 3, 2020—December 5, 2020 from 10:00 AM-10:00 PMCT
WHAT IS THE COST TO ATTEND?
  • Show Pass – $10
  • Classes (additional fees per event) – $10 Lectures, $20 Forums and Master Classes
 

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE $10 SHOW PASS?

 
  • Quilts on Display – Hundreds of quilts in Special Exhibits and Quilt Contest
  • Vendor Mall – Shopping and special promotions in one venue
  • Open Studios™ – 15-minute product demos
  • Games, voting in the Quilt Contest Viewer’s Choice, and other events
  • Interaction among virtual show participants including attendees, instructors, and vendors
  • Special Live Lecture, December 3, 2020, 6:00– 7:00pm CST – Jenny Lyon’s Quilting is a Contact Sport!

 

Original Annoucement Post Below (9/14/2020):

ANNOUNCING QUILT FESTIVAL AND QUILT MARKET VIRTUAL SHOW DATES!

From Quilts Inc.:

After the pandemic caused the cancellation of all its shows in 2020, Quilts, Inc. is proud to announce that Quilt Festival and Quilt Market have both moved online. Virtual Quilt Festival will be held December 3-5, 2020 and Virtual Quilt Market from January 26-28, 2021.

Both editions will have many of the same aspects attendees have come to expect and appreciate from our long standing in-person events. That includes exhibitors, quilt displays and competitions, and education, including classes and lectures. Because only a computer or a cell phone and internet access are necessary to participate, online shows are proving to be very popular.

“Like most other businesses both in the quilting industry and those far removed from it, we’ve had to shake up our business model for our attendees, our exhibitors, and ourselves. Something that would take the best aspects of the shows people expect from us, but with an online structure was required,” says Quilts, Inc. President/CEO and Market/Festival Director Emeritus Karey Bresenhan.

Bresenhan continues, “One of the most important advantages of the online shows is that people who have never attended can easily see the basics of the shows without the expense of traveling! Attendance at Virtual Quilt Festival is open to the public, although attendance at Virtual Quilt Market continues to be limited to credentialed participants such as shop owners and affiliated professionals.”

An internal team evaluated and tried out a number of virtual platform companies to see which one would best fit the different needs of a trade and a consumer show. All the latest info on both shows will be announced in the coming weeks and months, and will be available on Quilts.com. To be added to the email notification list, sign up on the Festival and/or Market page at Quilts.com.

“We’re very excited to take both of these shows into brand new, cutting-edge areas until we can all see each other again,” Bresenhan sums up. “Nothing can stop this industry, and the quilters making great quilts.”

Copyright © 2020 Quilts, Inc., All rights reserved.

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As we reach the end of the year, so to do we reach the end of the 2020 Block of the Month, Afternoon Delight, designed by the late Sue Garman. Barbara Black has some thoughts on how to wrap up your quilt, including how to finish your quilt top.

It's always a good idea to check out Barbara's tips as they can usually be applied to your everyday quilting as well as the BOM.

Click here for details on Barbara's blog for the "Afternoon Delight" wrap up.
Click here for the "Afternoon Delight" Month 12 Pattens.

 

REMINDER: Don't forget to download all of your patterns by 12/31/2020. After that date, the patterns will no longer be available on The Quilt Show site and we will not be able to provide them to you.

(Quilt: Margo Clabo)

 

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Join Ricky Tims for an amazing year-long photographic journey. Registration is underway now for his 52-Week Photo Challenge online interactive class. This is the sixth year Ricky is offering this course. It covers camera techniques, composition, and Lightroom/Photoshop. The biggest surprise that you will find will be making connections with virtual friends from all over the world. As we have come to know, connecting and online opportunities during the pandemic has been a godsend. This is your year. Register today. Share with a friend.

The deadline for the 73% off is December 11, 2020.

Click here to register and get more information.

Here is a video of inspiring images from students who participated in the Ricky Tims 52-Week Photo Challenge class in 2020.

 
What else will you be learning in the class? Take a look below.

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Alex found a GREAT pocket envelope online to help you document your Holiday quilt. Wait until you see how quick and easy it is.
 
 

Join Alex LIVE on Monday November 30, 2020 @ 10am PST, 1pm EST, and 6pm London time. All classes are recorded so they can be viewed later. 

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What's the name of this interesting block? Do you know?

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Dress Up measures 19" x 24-1/2" and was created by Jamie Fingal in 2012 for the 8 That Create gallery show in New York. To learn more about Jamie's Dress Up series of quilts click here.

Learn from Jamie in Show 1702: Rebel With a Cause.

Original Photo: Gregory Case