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This quilt by Ayako Takaku was a joy to stand in front of at AQS QuiltWeek Spring Paducah 2017. It is another quilt that would have won an award at any other gathering, but there were so many great quilts that it didn't win. Wind Garden is 78" x 78" and is Hand Quilted, Hand Emboidered, and Hand Appliquéd. The appliqué is fantastic and the quilting mixed with leaves and vines is beautiful. We loved the small bird at the bird house. See below.

Don't remember what got 1st Place. Click on the button below.

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We've been working around the clock to find a solution to the iPad problem and we think we've found one, but we want you to give it a try.
 
Star Members, if you had a problem with your iPad Pro when watching a show, please go to Show 2107 and see if it now works for you. We've changed the format of the captioning file to be more compatible with the Vimeo software. If we determine that there are no more problems, we will convert the other captioning files as well.
 
Good luck, and let us know in the comments if this fix works for you.
 
 

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"Gilding the Arbor" is another multiple award-winning quilt by Bethanne Nemesh. She writes,

"This silk dupioni quilt is an original design inspired by my love of wholecloth quilting, Asian silk embroidery and antique botanical prints. All the flora and fauna was free drawn on the quilt with chalk and refined with wash out pen before quilting. The design elements can be recognized in my garden photography, as well as images from gardening catalogues and Dover design books."

Star Members can watch Bethanne in Show 2107: Extraordinary Binding Techniques & Amazing Fabric Collage.

GildingtheArborbyBethanneNemesh - 36 Pieces Non-Rotating

GildingtheArborbyBethanneNemesh - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating

GildingtheArborbyBethanneNemesh - 289 Pieces Non-Rotating

GildingtheArborbyBethanneNemesh - 36 Pieces Rotating

GildingtheArborbyBethanneNemesh - 100 Pieces Rotating

GildingtheArborbyBethanneNemesh - 289 Pieces Rotating

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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"Gilding the Arbor" is another multiple award-winning quilt by Bethanne Nemesh. She writes,

"This silk dupioni quilt is an original design inspired by my love of wholecloth quilting, Asian silk embroidery and antique botanical prints. All the flora and fauna was free drawn on the quilt with chalk and refined with wash out pen before quilting. The design elements can be recognized in my garden photography, as well as images from gardening catalogues and Dover design books."

Star Members can watch Bethanne in Show 2107: Extraordinary Binding Techniques & Amazing Fabric Collage.

Original Photo: Mary Kay Davis

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Barbara Black shows you her method for creating the Delectable Mountains border in Month 10 of your Halo Medallion Quilt using step-by-step photos. She also shows you her alternative border.
 
 
Below is Barbara's quilt with her alternative borders. Click here to read how she decided on these new borders.

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The Best of Show at QuiltWeek® – Des Moines, Iowa, 2017 comes from the state of Oregon. Roots and Branches by Christina McCann of Depoe Bay is a striking landscape art quilt. It was also awarded Havel's Sewing Judges' Recognition Award by Donna Wilder at QuiltWeek® – Fall Paducah 2017.

Click here to see more winners.

(image: AQS)

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Watch artist, author and teacher, Deborah Boschert, as she explores the possibilities of creating surface design with commercial fabrics. Seeing a need to help students overcome the struggle of getting started, Deborah shares a practical and easy way to self-evaluate your composition throughout the entire design process. 
 
Then Julie Silber, quilt historian, curator, and quilt broker, takes us on a history lesson via the lives of ordinary women, using quilts from the 1820s to 1950. You don’t want to miss this fun and information packed show.
 

Star Members can watch Deborah Boschert and Julie Silber in Show 2108: Surface Design Simplified & Vintage Quilt Bed Turning when it debuts Sunday, October 8, 2017.

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Fused Appliqué, Machine Appliqué, Free-Motion Quilting, and Machine Piecing are all used in this wonderful traditional quilt. Judy Wolff and Angela McCorkle created Paisley Park Feathered Star, 89" x 89," and it was accepted at AQS QuiltWeek Spring Paducah 2017. We love the pieced points, the flowing appliqué, and the use of a white fabric mixed with swirls of light brown to blend with the colors in the quilt. Are you a fan of Traditional Quilts? Here is a great example.

Angela quilted a group quilt using the Feathered Star that we featured in July and it won first place. Click here to see it:

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Many of you might have thought of "Stranger Things" when you saw this adorable young lady at Comic-Con, but we thought of Alex's Holiday Lights pattern. Her pattern features the holiday lights in the border.
 

Alex has a classroom for her Holiday Lights pattern where she gives you tips on making the quilt and handling those appliqué lights. While we don't have a pattern for the skirt, you could easily apply the appliqué to a pre-made design.

Click her to purchase the Holiday Lights pattern.

 

 

 

The set of Stranger Things (Comic-Con 2017).

(Comic-Con photos: Mary Kay Davis)

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The one thing about the quilting world is you can just hop around like a crow spotting shiny objects...and, end up with a pile of stuff like a pack rat...having to move the piles around to make more space for more piles. I am blessed though to have a friend who is a true quilting inspiration. Which means I occasionally am inspired to finish something, lol. She actually has a method to her madness which results in finished projects! She never chooses easy quilts...they are all labor intensive. After watching her for a while I started to notice some key patterns:

1) She only makes what she loves.
2) She keeps a few things in visible project piles.
3) She never sits without stitching in her hand.
4) She stitches a little bit regularly on each of her current projects.
5) She always looks ahead and organizes what she needs when a new project is on the horizon.

The result is a breadth of work that is extraordinary! As a quilter I am inspired by those around me who seem to get things done without any shortcuts, lol. I hope you enjoy this slide show of the beautiful work by Linda Hespe as displayed at the QuiltWorks Gallery in Bend, Oregon!

 

Click here for Anna's YouTube Channel.

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow