The textiles, the colors, and the inspiration of Mexico...Pam Holland loves Mexico and it shows in this wonderful view through her camera.
The textiles, the colors, and the inspiration of Mexico...Pam Holland loves Mexico and it shows in this wonderful view through her camera.
We just love this unusual and very graphic block. Do you know what it is called? Play Jinny's game and find out.
We just love this luscious bundle from Laundry Basket Quilts. The rich colors and textured linen look give it a depth and beauty that we can't resist.
Scroll down to see patterns that pair perfectly with the fabric.
We love this pattern for the obvious reason that it is sewing themed!
We like the way that this one is modern and traditional at the same time.
This wonderfully traditional quilt pattern is perfect for any season!
This is another modern but traditional pattern, and we just love how the colors create so much energy!
Happy Quilting!
Using wool and multi-colored fibers, Charlotte Hickman has taken needle felting to "new heights" with her quilt, Needle-Felted Sunflowers. This quilt was on display as part of the Alternative Techniques exhibit at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2018.
Charlotte incorporates her roving yarns (fuzzy-textured wool fibers) into many of her quilts, and she demonstrates how she creates tree trunks using the needle punch attachment on her BERNINA in Show 1805: Telling Stories and Quilting.
Barbara Black, our TQS BOM Guru, invites you to visit her blog. This week she writes about the benefits of TQS and wants you to watch the FREE shows on the site.
Karlee Porter is joining us today. We saw this quilt at Houston and wanted to know more. Be sure to watch us on Facebook for the final days of our studio taping in Colorado. Just click the blue f at the top of the page.
We love the simplicity of this silk log cabin block enhanced by the beautiful complexity of embroidery stitches in Not Your Grandma's Crazy Quilt by Ruth Chandler. We are also entranced by what almost appears to be "ruched" binding.
Learn more about fancy stitches and embroidery from Ruth in Show 2504.
NotYourGrandmasCrazyQuiltbyRuthChandler - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
NotYourGrandmasCrazyQuiltbyRuthChandler - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating
NotYourGrandmasCrazyQuiltbyRuthChandler - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
NotYourGrandmasCrazyQuiltbyRuthChandler - 35 Pieces Rotating
NotYourGrandmasCrazyQuiltbyRuthChandler - 100 Pieces Rotating
NotYourGrandmasCrazyQuiltbyRuthChandler - 300 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis
We love the simplicity of this silk log cabin block enhanced by the beautiful complexity of embroidery stitches in Not Your Grandma's Crazy Quilt by Ruth Chandler. We are also entranced by what almost appears to be "ruched" binding.
Learn more about fancy stitches and embroidery from Ruth in Show 2504.
Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis
Today we continue our selection of quilts recently displayed at the Spring Paducah 2019 show featured as part of The 14th Quilt Nihon Exhibition. The exhibit is described as:
"Organized by the Japan Handicraft Instructors' Association, the Quilt Nihon Exhibition is one of the most prestigious international quilt contests in Japan. The exhibit features 42 quilts from the "Innovative Traditional" category, which will later be exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art."
Please enjoy the eleventh quilt from the exhibition by Sachiko Sugimura.
Title of Quilt: Waiting for Tomorrow
Quilter's Name: Sachiko Sugimura
Dimensions: 90" x 90"
Oh Baby...We've Come a Long Way by Laura Fogg uses a multitude of techniques and fabrics...from fused appliqué and free-hand thread sketching, to tissue paper, sparkly tulle, and novelty trims. She uses all of this to represent different aspects of the Women's Movement and shows just how far we've come to where we are today.
This quilt was on display as part of the Alternative Techniques exhibit at the Houston International Quilt Festival 2018.
Watch Laura in Show 2005: Free-Form Collage and Embroidery.