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Alex and Ricky share some great pressing tips & techniques which will help you when ironing all those half-square triangles in Month 9 of the TQS BOM 2015 - My Country House.

Click the button below to get the pattern for Month 9, available September 1, 2015.

 

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Sometimes you just need to finish that quilt. Julie has a quick method for sewing your binding by machine.  Stay tuned until the end for her bonus tip!

Want to learn more about binding?  Julie has more to share in her classroom.

 

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Remember days of Charms lollipops and catching lighting bugs?  Alex's new quilt, "Flower Pops," brings back those childhood memories. 

  • You can download the pattern, or better yet, join the class with Alex at Alden Lane. FLOWER WOW!-ER will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 9-4pm – $99 and includes lunch. There are still a few spots available. 


Flower Pops by Alex Anderson

 

 

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Join Superior Threads for Mother Superior's 29th Birthday Specials. Through today, August 31, only!

Their MonoPoly reduced-sheen monofilament is only $6.38 a spool and is wonderful for invisible appliqué and quilting.

Click here to shop for MonoPoly.

 

 

 

Their Twist Spools are only $5.67 and are an exciting blend of science and creativity. Available in 50, two-color combinations, Twist adds amazing texture and color depth to embroidery projects. Give your embroidery projects a new sense of life by using Twist for shading and texture.

Click here to shop for Twist.

 

 

 

Razzle Dazzle, designed with our Ricky Tims, is available for only $4.96 a spool. Razzle Dazzle is a bold and decorative polyester thread for bobbinwork, couching, and reverse quilting. Available in 25 colors and wound on 110-yard spools, Razzle Dazzle is iron and dryer safe on medium heat.

Click here to shop for Razzle Dazzle.

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Alex demonstrates a great new repositionable fusible product from Quilters Select that is perfect for machine appliqué.  Appli-Stick is available in a roll, in sheets, and as a thin tape.

This very unique webbing was created especially for simplifying the appliqué process. One side of the web has a fusible coating and is applied to your fabric back. The other side has a light sticky coating, making your fabric moveable! Reposition your appliqué pieces as many times as you need. Once positioned, fuse into place and add your favorite decorative stitch! Use the tape-size version for quilt bindings or decorative trims. The convenient printable sheets make complex appliqué patterns a snap!

Click here to learn more.

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Louisa Smith loves creating designs, and especially tessellations.  She is fascinated by the work of M.C. Escher, and she demonstrates how to make one of her patterns, called the “Tootsie Toaster,” which is derived from a tessellating curved hexagon.   Her “Tootsie Toaster” pattern is being made available as a free gift to TQS members.  Louisa also loves Dupioni silk, and currently works mostly with the lustrous fabrics.  Louisa, who was a guest on TQS previously (Episode 204), shares a fun new technique she calls “Double Vision,” which came to her while doodling during a car trip.  Louisa uses the “Hugs and Kisses” pattern elements (circles and diamonds) to illustrate her new technique.  She discusses both fused and pieced options. Also during the show, Ricky shares some ideas for basting quilts.

Star Members can watch Show 1705: Louisa Smith's Double Vision when it debuts August 31, 2015.

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In this week's class you'll learn how to make two types of flying geese. Using Lynn's easy patchwork math method, you'll be creating these blocks in no time.

Lynn's book, Patchwork Math Using Quilting Design Components, is available in the TQS shop; click here to order.

Click here for the .pdf instructions to make this week's practice block.

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Watch as Alex demonstrates how easy it is to use Select Soft Cotton batting from Quilters Select™. This batting features a temporary, two-sided water-soluble fusible coating, which eliminates pinning and controls stretching and movement during embellishing.

Quilters Select is sold only in Quilt Shops. Call your local shop to see if they carry Quilters Select batting. If not, have them contact Quilters Select or Floriani.

Click here to learn more about Select Soft Cotton.

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It's almost time for "Quilting in the Garden" at Alden Lane Nursery in Livermore.  Alex will be there; will you? This year's featured artist is Freddy Moran and guest artist is Sally Collins.  The quilt show takes place the weekend of September 26th and 27th and is free!

 

To whet your appetite, here's a video from last year's show.

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Superior University is a great way to learn and also to get thread at fabulous prices. Here some facts about it:
 
  1. You get to learn with fun monthly projects that can be completed in just over an hour.
  2. You get to work with a wide variety of threads.
  3. There are no sign-up fees and you get special discounts on thread and shipping (in most countries).
  4. Superior U has been so popular that they have expanded and are starting sign-ups again!
 
Enroll in Superior University before Sept. 10th, 2015 and receive 3 spools of your choice of any Superior thread (up to $30 value) as a bonus. These spools will be sent with your first University package.