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Here's an update from the lady herself.

Hello Friends! Thank you all for your wonderful comments and support! I wanted to post a brief update: I have been busy these past few weeks with rehabilitation after surgery for my broken leg. It's hard work but progressing really well. More updates to come soon! Happy Quilting!  - Eleanor
 

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Sarah Vedeler, designer of the TQS 2012 BOM "Sedona Star," has some tips on choosing the best thread colors for machine embroidery.
 
...And Sarah knows what she's talking about.  Star Members can learn more from Sarah in Show 904: The Wonderful World of Embroidered Appliqué.
 

 
(photo: Sarah Vedeler Designs)

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Barbara Yates Beasley is known for her animal portrait quilts. Here is a wonderful selection of those quilts that will bring a smile to your face, a tear to your eye, and a tug at your heart.

Many of these quilts are available for sale. Click here to go to Barbara's website.

Star Members can watch Barbara in Show 1905: Animal Portraits.

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow

 

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Here are the answers and winners for the Win a TQS DVD Contest celebrating the 10th anniversary of TQS. Winners will be contacted shortly and asked for their shipping address. Thank you all for entering and we hope you enjoy the shows.  Not a Star Member and want to watch the shows?  Click here to Join or Renew.

Answer #1 - Show 708: Surface Delights featuring Terrie Hancock Mangat /Gayle Hillert

In this "dazzling" show, Alex and Ricky chat with textile artist, embellishment pioneer, and repeat Quilt National exhibitor Terrie Hancock- Mangat about the evolution of her art, and enjoy a show and tell of her unique, inventively embellished quilts.

And the winner of a Season 7 DVD is Cheryl Gebhart.

Answer #2 - Show 1507: 21st-Century Paper Piecing: Explore Hexies with a "Hexpert" featuring Cheryl L. See / Pat Sloan

Fasten your seatbelt! Cheryl launches English paper piecing into the 21st century, and you'll be amazed by her quilts: each incorporates a little "secret" or two that draws you in for a closer look. In this episode Cheryl shares loads of tips for making precise and perfect hexies and diamonds, and then shows a number of clever and versatile 3-D projects for trying her techniques without committing to a huge project. Finally, we corral radio personality Pat Sloan in Portland, OR, where she shares some of her quilts and demostrates how to do an appliqué running stitch by hand.

And the winner of a Season 15 DVD is Wilma Serrao.

Answer #3 - Show 701: Animal Magnetism featuring Nancy Brown

Nancy, best known for her amazing, award-winning, hand-appliqued animal portraits, explains how childhood outings to the zoo inspired her choice of subject matter.

And the winner of a Season 7 DVD is Barbara Gemmell.

Answer #4 - Show 604: Become a Machine "Doodler" featuring Linda Taylor / Gregory Case

In this episode, Linda joins us and uses a longarm machine to show how easy it is to build a quilted feather by "doodling." She also demonstrates how variegated thread can add extra depth to a quilted design. Alex demystifies the process of drafting an Eight-pointed Star with an easy-to-follow demo, and our in-the-know Photo Man (Gregory Case) shares valuable info for upgrading your camera to expand your photography options, including what to look for if you're in the market for new equipment. Don't miss this one!

And the winner of a Season 6 DVD is Mary Warfield.

Answer #5 - Show 810: Folk Art in Fabric: Inspirations and Techniques featuring Sue Spargo

Join us as Sue shares her wonderful folk-art quilts, and demonstrates her technique for adding dimension to a wool "base" leaf with layers of velvet, silk, and cotton. As if that's not inspiring enough, Sue then offers seven creative ways to introduce even more texture with embossing, embroidery, beads, and other embellishments.

And the winner of a Season 8 DVD is Pat Norton.

Answer #6 - Show 1306: No-Pin Curves and Quilting "Modern" featuring Sheila Frampton Cooper / Angela Walters

Sheila demonstrates her clever technique for piecing curves without pins and offers loads of tips and suggestions for machine quilting, including how to tackle multiple thread changes. Also on hand: machine quilter, author, and popular blogger Angela Walters, who shows how she gives traditional quilting designs a modern twist and determines strategies for quilting the negative spaces in those Modern (and other) Quilts.

And the winner of a Season 13 DVD is Cindy Norton.

Answer #7 - Show 1410: You Can Have It All: Two Modern-Day Quilters Mix Old and New featuring Bonnie Hunter / Shelly Burge

In this show, Bonnie shares her quilter-friendly system for cutting and sorting scraps, her technique for making quick 2"-finished half-square-triangle units from strips, and her ingenious "Leaders and Enders" technique, which makes thrifty use of leftovers and thread. In addition, Bonnie shows how she builds a quilt using fabric "strings" and phonebook-page foundations, and how to play with the finished blocks. We end with a field trip to meet Nebraska quiltmaker, author, teacher, and quilt judge Shelly Burge, who currently incorporates copper crimping in her quilts—while curating her collection of over 300 (!) vintage sewing machines.

And the winner of a Season 14 DVD is Bonnie Burton.

Answer #8 - Show 605: Improvisational Landscapes featuring Kate Cox / Dan Purcell

British-born textile artist Kate Cox shares her work and shows how to employ raw-edge appliqué and free-motion quilting to create an impressionistic quilt based on a favorite photograph. Kate also demonstrates her freehand approach to cutting with a rotary cutter. Ricky introduces a terrific method for resist-dyeing a design on fabric using school glue, Procion dyes, and soda ash.

And the winner of a Season 6 DVD is Brenda Cupryna.

 

Answer #9 - Show 1513: Mary Mashuta & Roberta Horton - TQS Quilting Legends 2014

Join us as we visit the charming 1915 Craftsman bungalow that is home to renowned quiltmakers, teachers, authors, and twin sisters Roberta Horton and Mary Mashuta. Although they share many interests, each has her own workspace and unique approach to the art and craft of quiltmaking - and we get to sample both. First Mary reveals her newest passion - Sashiko by machine - demonstrating how to break down and adapt a complex hand-stitching design for machine stitching. Then Roberta shares her process for creating your own fabric album using cherished family photos, from choosing suitable images to transferring, sewing, and embellishing them.

And the winner of a Season 15 DVD is Kristy Soard.

Answer #10 - Show 904: The Wonderful World of Embroidered Appliqué featuring Sarah Vedeler

In 2002, Sarah Vedeler left a career as a software engineer to become a full-time mom - and fell in love with quilting and embroidery. Nowadays, she calls upon her software background to design outstanding embroidery and embroidered appliqué patterns, teaches, and creates beautiful quilts. She joins us to demonstrate how to use the AccuQuilt Go! Fabric Cutter and dies to create embroidered appliqué and shares some helpful hints for giving your digital embroidery "a pop" with quilting. Speaking of quilting: Alex shows how easy it is to create an original quilting design to fill a specific area of your quilt.

And the winner of a Season 9 DVD is Kathy Erickson.

(All photos: Gregory Case Photography)

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As we wait to unveil Sue Garman's Block of the Month for 2017, we have a little of the Cotton and Steel Fabrics left over and some pieces from past BOMs. These fabrics are gorgeous and will fill in those colors you have been looking for. Priced at $5.99/yd or $3.99/yd these fabrics cover the spectrum of color. Alex says you can never have enough white. How much orange do you have? Or Pink? Take a look at what is on Sale and remember when it's gone, it's gone. The pieces are precut in certain sizes so the prices reflect the number of yards it is sold in. 

 

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Sharon shows you how to use a couple of "high tech" tools to help you control multiple couching threads as you thread them through your couching foot.

No need to go anywhere else for any of Sharon's classes.  They are all available for FREE here at TQS.  Click here to visit Sharon's Classroom for more great tips!

And that's not all - TQS has classes available from many top-notch teachers - click here to see all of the classes available for FREE.

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This is it. The final clue.  Thanks for sticking with TQS for ten lovely years and don't go anywhere. There is so much more coming your way with shows from fabulous teachers and artists to inspire your creativity.

Your final clue  is below. Guess which show it's from and just what might be going on in the picture. Guess correctly and you could WIN A TQS DVD.

Fill in the information under the photo and hit the "submit" button to enter your answer. We will randomly pick one winner per newsletter to receive a DVD that contains this show.  Answers and winners will be posted in the September 2 Weekend Fun.

PLEASE DO NOT ENTER YOUR ANSWER IN THE COMMENT SECTION.

Here's your next photo and clue for Show #10:

Olé! Ricky adds a bit of flair to this show featuring some mighty fine machine embroidery and appliqué.  Which show is it?

 

 

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Use Up Those Pre-Cuts!

Edyta Sitar, with the help of The Fat Quarter Shop, demonstrates how to use a 2.5" Mini Charm Pack, a 5" Charm Pack or a 10" Layer Cake to create this easy friendship spool quilt block.

 

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Australian children’s book author Claire Saxby has delighted children for many years with stories and poems that span a wide range of topics. My Name is Lizzie Flynn, published in 2015, is a picture book about a convict girl traveling to Australia in 1841 and about the making of the Rajah quilt. The moving story and beautiful illustrations by Lizzy Newcomb bring this interesting story to life in a manner that is understandable for a young reader.

TQS has two signed copies of Ms. Saxby's book that are available for you to win. Enter your name and e-mail below by September 5, 9 pm PST. On September 6, 2106, TQS will draw two names by random to win a copy of the book.

 

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My visit with Sylvia Pippen was like meeting a rock star! I have been a fan for a couple of years after a friend in Pacific Grove recommended Sylvia's class at the Empty Spools seminars.  I enjoyed Sylvia's class so much that I became a Sashiko groupie...and a fan of Sylvia's patterns.  I am currently working on one of her BOMs and have throughly enjoyed the process of yet another handwork project. When I met Sylvia she was living on Hilo and was in the process of moving to La Conner, Washington where her mother Kitty Pippen lived.  Kitty is also an amazing artist and many of the pieces you will see in the slide show were pieced and stitched by Kitty.  Like mother, like daughter...the talent runs deep and they have taught together at Empty Spools.  Both are published authors of Asian-inspired quilts and the relationship is one of mutual artistic support.

I feel so lucky to have visited Sylvia when she was working on her latest BOM to be released this Fall!!!  This next BOM is stunning!!! I know I will be participating in this next BOM adventure as it incorporates not only Sashiko but appliqué.  The photos do not do it justice! But, as you can see in the photo there are wonderful ocean inspired motifs and multiple colors of Sashiko thread. The BOM will include not only the thread but the awesome fabrics that she used while creating this wonderful piece.

 These close ups show you the amazing decisions that go into the fabric choices, stitching and placements.  I can't wait for this BOM to start which means I had better finish my other Sashiko project...I'm getting close!  Be sure to check out the Quilt Roadies You Tube channel today for the interview with Sylvia Pippen in La Conner, Washington.

 

 

Click here to go to Anna's blog.

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow