A luscious border print makes this simple block shine. Do you know what it's called? Play the game and find out.
A luscious border print makes this simple block shine. Do you know what it's called? Play the game and find out.
The Sale ends tonight. What other great ideas did members use their 10% on?
Each trending item is a link so just click and you will go to that item or category.
What do you want to save your money on?
Minki from Minki’s Worktable (and WeAllSew) has a cute back-to-school project for that first day of school. Enjoy your last few days of summer with her Stationery Pouch project.
(This little pouch is good for adults too. Store your glasses...or maybe your rotary cutter.)
Click here to download pouch template.
This stunning award-winning quilt, Rose Parade II by Linda Thielfoldt, showcases her original quilting designs along with freehand work. The roses are beautiful, and definitely red, in this wholecloth garden.
80" x 80"
Learn from Linda in Show 1006 - Quilting for Garments: Watch and Wear.
Kathy worked with polychromatic prints (prints with lots of colors) and "super" color to create a sophisticated quilt that would show her customers just what you could do with these types of fabulous fabrics.
Watch Kathy Doughty in Show 2303: Free-Form Organic Appliqué & Twisting the Traditional Wedge.
ColorWorksbyKathyDoughty - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
ColorWorksbyKathyDoughty - 99 Pieces Non-Rotating
ColorWorksbyKathyDoughty - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
ColorWorksbyKathyDoughty - 35 Pieces Rotating
ColorWorksbyKathyDoughty - 99 Pieces Rotating
ColorWorksbyKathyDoughty - 300 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis
Kathy worked with polychromatic prints (prints with lots of colors) and "super" color to create a sophisticated quilt that would show her customers just what you could do with these types of fabulous fabrics.
Watch Kathy Doughty in Show 2303: Free-Form Organic Appliqué & Twisting the Traditional Wedge.
Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis
Some of your fellow TQS members have latched onto some great deals. Here is a list to spark some great ideas. (The Sale has been extended through Sunday).
Each trending item is a link so just click and you will go to that item or category.
Or see what you can find.
Susan writes, "I wear aprons a lot, because I make lots of messes. I do a lot of surface design on fabric before I stitch it into art quilts, I dabble in other sloppy crafts, and I dig in the dirt (garden). I designed this apron to cover most of my clothing, but still be comfortable and utilitarian. It’s easy to customize it to meet your needs, and make you look fabulous!"
Learn more from Susan in Show 1709: From Pineapples to Photorealism or Show 901: State-of-the-Art Quilting: Tradition Meets Innovation.
When Kathy Doughty's quilt, Love Birds, showed up on the set, we thought for sure Alex was going to sneak it home in her luggage. We aren't sure if it was because of the polka dots, the Kaffe Fassett fabric, or the completely improv, organic style of appliqué. What do you think?
Watch Kathy Doughty in Show 2303: Free-Form Organic Appliqué & Twisting the Traditional Wedge.
LoveBirdsbyKathyDoughty - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating
LoveBirdsbyKathyDoughty - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating
LoveBirdsbyKathyDoughty - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating
LoveBirdsbyKathyDoughty - 36 Pieces Rotating
LoveBirdsbyKathyDoughty - 100 Pieces Rotating
LoveBirdsbyKathyDoughty - 289 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis