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Just in time for the holiday of love comes this quilt from The Quilt Show member Janet Henshaw (sewingbyjanet). Janet says of her quilt, Flowers for my Valentine (92" x 92"), "I needed a quilt to display for Valentines day, so I decided to do one with flowers and valentines, so another quilt was born."

Click Here to read more about the quilt and ZOOM in on the photo.

Original Photo: Janet Henshaw (sewingbyjanet)

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When Alex saw Grey & Gold by Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry she was amazed at the detail and work that went into. Not one to do things at only half-speed, Caryl really took it up a notch with this one. Here's what she had to say about the quilt:

"In January of 2020, we visited the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, where they have an amazing raptor free-flight show. We shot hundreds of photos and this was the first one I chose as inspiration for a quilt. To create the design, I enhanced the image of the bird with digital editing and digital painting, then added a painted background in a gradation from white to black and gold. I used the pattern on the breast of the bird to create matching binding strips and hanging sleeves. The whole composition was printed on cotton fabric by Spoonflower. The grey hawk and the tree stump are heavily quilted, to the level of thread painting, the background is echo quilted with white thread. The backing fabric is from my Gradations collection for Benartex."

Click Here to learn more about the quilt and to see the photos in greater detail.

Learn from Caryl by watching Show 1308: Techniques, Tips...and a Very Special Tour for Quilters.

Original Photos: Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

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When you think of Sue Garman you're never sure what kind of quilt you're going to get. Ladies of the Sea, for example, is a Baltimore Album quilt "and each corner of the quilt has a Mariner's Compass on it." Featured at Houston 2017 in her own Sue Garman Exhibit"Ladies of the Sea celebrates some of the greatest ships that sailed the oceans of the world. There are 16 blocks with ships appliquéd on them - and each ship is surrounded by a wreath of vines, branches, or flowers from the ship's native land." With great hand appliqué and embroidery, Sue guides you to another bountiful beauty.

Ladies of the Sea by Sue Garman of Friendswood, Texas was featured in the Sue Garman Exhibit at Houston 2017.

Learn from Sue in Show 304: Appliqué and Longarm.

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Marilyn Badger created Euphoria by paper piecing using silks, hand-dyed cotton sateen, cottons and Sew Batik gradation fabrics. Quilted with Superior Kimona Silk and Floriani polyester. Couched with Superior Razzle Dazzle and embellished with jewelry findings and hand-sewn crystal beads. 

Winning First Place in the Traditional, Large, Pieced category at Road to California 2013, the original design was inspired by Jacqueline De Jonge's Circle of Life with Marilyn's appliqué, border, and quilting designs added to it.

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In this LIVE, Alex will be showing you another popular way to appliqué circles for The Birdhouse Quilt using Applipops. The Applipop people say "perfect turned edge circles in 90 seconds." Okay Alex, you're on the clock........

Click Here to Get the Patterns.

Alex will be LIVE on Monday, February 1, 2021, at 10am PDT, 1pm EDT, and 6 pm London.

LIVE lessons are always recorded and will be available to watch after their initial broadcast.

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Feather Zone is a collaboration between Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and Teri Lucas. Jeanie says, "It was a bit of a challenge to put together the first time around -- so much so that I scrapped that attempt and started over." We think the second time around is quite stunning. To learn more about the making of the quilt click here.

You can watch Jeanie in Show 1504: Make it Special with Machine Embroidery and Teri in Show 2707.

Feather Zone - Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and Teri Lucas - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

Feather Zone - Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and Teri Lucas - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

Feather Zone - Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and Teri Lucas - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

Feather Zone - Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and Teri Lucas - 100 Pieces Rotating

Feather Zone - Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and Teri Lucas - 289 Pieces Rotating

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We think this block is called "Attic Windows." What do you think it is called? Play the game and find out.

 
 

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Feather Zone is a collaboration between Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero and Teri Lucas. Jeanie says, "It was a bit of a challenge to put together the first time around -- so much so that I scrapped that attempt and started over." We think the second time around is quite stunning. To learn more about the making of the quilt click here.

You can watch Jeanie in Show 1504: Make it Special with Machine Embroidery and Teri in Show 2707.

Original Photo: Gregory Case

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It is common to say that opposites attract. The same can be said for quilting when the two fabrics you didn't like somehow look amazing together. Magnetic Attraction by Gail Stepanek and Jan Hutchison puts that theory into practice. "Four paper-pieced Compass blocks that didn't "play well" with the others were cast aside for over a year until they found this new home." Featured at Houston 2017 in the Traditional Pieced category, machine piecinghand appliqué, and "Jan's original quilting designs add great interest" to a quilt that not so long ago was poles apart in its construction.

Magnetic Attraction by Gail Stepanek and Jan Hutchison of New Lenox, Illinois was featured in the Traditional Pieced category at Houston 2017.

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Alex spent a few minutes with Mary Buvia to talk about her one "Perfect Quilt", Fantasy in Lace. The quilt is based on a favorite painting of Mary's created by her late husband, Robert D. Buvia. Listen to why Mary calls it her one Perfect Quilt.

Click Here to see "Fantasy in Lace" by Mary Buvia.