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Do you love Paula Nadelstern's fabric? This is your chance to own as Paula says, "More is More!"

Fabric is priced in one-yard increments except the MEDALLIONS (from More is MORE!) and ORNAMENTS (from Piece & Joy). These are printed as 24” panels and are $8 per panel.

         Customers outside the United States, please contact Paula at Needlestar@aol.com

November 25 to December 1 - Two New Fabric Collections

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Star Members can watch Paula in
 
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Both shows teach you how to let the fabric do a lot of the design work for you to create stunning complicated looking quilts.

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This quilt won one of the "Top 8" awards in Houston this year and it isn't hard to see why. Hand-piecing, quilting, appliqué, and embroidery make Setsuko Matsushima's Over the Waves a stunning sight to see.
 
 
 
 
 


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Libby's quilt is all about raising strong daughters, just like her own. She used raw-edge appliqué and texture to build up the layers of the quilt.

Watch Libby Williamson in Show 2311: Fun with Mixed Media Collage and Quilting Inspiration.

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Have a few scraps and a few bits of ribbon? Why not make some "quilty" holiday ornaments? They are fast and fun and also a great way to take advantage of some of those fancy stitches on your sewing machine. Art Gallery Fabrics over at WeAllSew.com has a quick tutorial just for you.

 
 
 

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Here are the quilts for the second 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 114 created by Carolyn Johnson and Marie Joerger.

Title of Quilt: Sarre Windmill

Quilter's Name: Carolyn Johnson

Location: Birchington, Kent, United Kingdom

My partner Marie and I initially exchanged several emails, and subsequently moved on to Messenger to communicate. We exchanged information on our families and about our life style and surroundings. Contact has been sporadic as we both live fairly busy lives and are involved in family businesses. We agreed to base our quilts on inspiration from the surroundings in which we live. I had originally intended to do a modern quilt based on windmills, but after having a mental block, decided a pictorial quilt was the answer. Sarre Windmill is a Grade 2 listed Smock Mill that was built in 1820, and was still producing Flour up until fairly recently. It is situated at the top of the hill behind where I live, in Sarre, Kent UK. My quilt is a picture of Sarre Windmill and surrounding buildings. I have used a bit of artistic license as three of the sails of the windmill have been partially removed, recently, for repair. The quilt is made from plain, hand dyed and batik/watercolour cotton fabric. I have also used felt, tulle and a tiny bit of clear adhesive plastic to create the windows. It is machine pieced, hand appliqued, machine appliqued, hand embroidered, machine embroidered. It has been finished with some simple quilting, through the layers made up of cotton fabric and poly/cotton batting. I hope Marie will like it.

 

Title of Quilt: Fall in New England

Quilter's Name: Marie Joerger

Location: Hollis, New Hampshire, USA

IMQE partnered Carolyn Johnson (CreativeClarissa) U.K. with me, Marie Joerger (MarieJoerger) New Hampshire, USA as Team #114. I was very excited to be a part of this exchange. Carolyn and I begin our adventure by emailing and messaging details about our life’s back and forth finding that we have a great deal in common. We both have busy lives and work in family businesses. It was fun spending time getting to know each other. I have enjoyed this exchange a great deal and was lucky to be partnered with such a lovely person as Carolyn. In deciding what to base our art quilts on, we looked to our own area of this world we live in and planned to create something to capture and share a bit of each of ‘our’ worlds. For my part I decided to recreate a large quilt I had made into a mini. My original design for the quilt is called 'Modern Lost in the Big Woods'. As I believe that Fall is the most beautiful time in my part of the USA I chose to center on that. My quilt is machine pieced using a technique I call ‘Fracture ½ Square Triangles’ to add a pop of golden red to the piece. I used Fall colors throughout the quilt with just the most vibrant orange and reds to make the tree explode as trees do during Fall in New England. I added multi-sized crystals to suggest the flow of wind. It is my hope that Carolyn will feel a little of New England when she receives her new quilt!

 

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Hometown of Kirara by Ayako Kawakami was part of the Appliqué, Large, section of the Houston International Quilt Festival. Kirara's grandfather was a fisherman. The quilt recreates a magnificent New Year's ceremony of hanging a "big-catch" flag on boats.
 
The appliqué work, details, and embroidery are exquisite. There is something to look at in every inch of this quilt.
 
 

 

 
 

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The Houston International Quilt Festival is truly an International event, and quilts from all parts of the world are slowly making a dent in the exhibit. This great quilt is from India. It is certainly not the first in the exhibit, but it is the first in my memory. Congratulations to Madhu Mathur with her quilt "Dreamcatcher".

Some of the quilts were bigger than the poles. This quilt was folded over at the top. So we are missing a little of the whole design- Capt'n John

 

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We don't know about you, but we'd love to spend some time in this quilt, Airstream Oasis, by Libby Williamson.

Watch Libby Williamson in Show 2311: Fun with Mixed Media Collage and Quilting Inspiration.

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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This video is not fully quilty, but it does tell you how to be a world class artist in 15 seconds, and shows yarn bombing and crochet feats. You might also get a good idea of how to achieve more. We loved it, and hope you will too. It could just make getting through the Holidays easier. If you don't have time for all of the video here are some shortcuts:

  1. Be a great artist (00:00 - 01:32)
  2. Yarn Bombing (13:16 - 15:50)
  3. Crochet World Record (15:51 - 16:45)

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Are you ready for some holiday shopping?

Mark your calendars and keep an eye on your inbox - our cyber week sale starts at Midnight ET Sunday night (that is 9 p.m. for our West Coast friends)!  Expect some great deals, gift ideas and surprises!

To get you in the holiday mood, we have a SNEAK PEEK of our holiday sale for you - through Sunday November 25 use the coupon code SNEAKPEEK to save 20% on all sizes of Quilters Select single rulers*!

Cyber Week Sneak Peek

 

*Ruler bundles are not included