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Alex and Ricky made a change to the set in Show 1901: Silk Fusion between their two demonstrations with Tamara Leberer. Did you spot the difference?  If you did, enter the contest below.  One entrant with the correct answer will be selected randomly on July 16, 2016, to receive a Silk Fusion Starter Kit.  Good Luck!

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With 1/2 yard of outer fabric, 1/2 yard of lining fabric, and 1/2 of fleece, you can make this adorable teapot cozy with Jen from Shabby Fabrics.
 
 

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This vintage video will have you reliving your Home Ec days as it walks you through the "Simplicity System of Sewing" while making a jumper from start to finish.  You'll learn how to add a facing, put in a zipper, and why you should "hang" your fabric overnight before sewing.  The dresses are super cute, wish we still wore them...

 

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First order of business...the winner of the Men Behind The Quilts Calendar....drum roll please....Cathy Gonzales! Send your mailing address to wooliemammoth1@gmail.com.



Sisters Country is in full swing with the Quilters Affair. And, this Saturday the 41st Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show happens! A one day outdoor quilt show with over 1200 quilts hung from all the buildings around town! The best part...it's FREE!!! For the next couple of weeks we'll be sharing photos of this wonderful event!!!  Our town takes all things QUILTS pretty darn serious. A couple of years ago a tree fell on top of the Ski Inn, an iconic eatery at the beginning of town. The building has been an eyesore as it waits for that perfect buyer...so what's a town to do...well a few local artisans got together and cover it in a wonderful blue jean quilt!!! Quilts can always solve a problem :).



The QuiltWorks Gallery had a wonderful display of animal themed quilts that I wanted to share with you...I know you will be inspired and get a kick out of them!



Mike Denton did this fabulous thread painting using upholstery thread!



My dear friend Marilyn created this wonderful horse quilt called Chinese Horses which is all hand quilted!


Enjoy the rest of the slide show and we'll see you back here next Wednesday!

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow

 

 

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Alex met Karlee Porter at Quilt Market and was fascinated with her work as a "Graffiti" quilt artist. Graffiti Quilting is a brand new technique developed and taught by Karlee. Watch as she demonstrates her technique.

Click here for Part 1.

Click here to order Karlee's book, Graffiti Quilting. Enter the Coupon Code TQSGraffiti10 for a 10% discount on any book on her site.

Karlee will autograph any book you order from her site.

Karlee is using an iPad Pro, an Apple Pencil. and an app called Procreate.

Check under the video to see some of Karlee's amazing Graffiti work.

 

 

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When a woman went on holiday in the summer during the 1940s, her wardrobe consisted of morning, afternoon, and evening wear. Featured in this film are typical rayon afternoon dresses, snoods, and hats of the period. We love the print fabrics in these dresses and we looked up "snood" for you.
 
Snood - an ornamental hairnet or fabric bag worn over the hair at the back of a woman's head.
 

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Here's a quick jelly roll pattern with great modern style. Laura from SewVeryEasy uses one jelly roll with 20 black strips and 20 white strips and 1 yard of a bright fun fabric to put together this striking quilt. And, the best part? You can make it in an afternoon. On your mark, get set, go!

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Instead of one featured artist this year, they are featuring the artists/authors that are a part of C&T Publishing. C&T Publishing’s list of authors includes many winners of the coveted Silver Star and virtually every other major quilting award. 60 quilts from the creative minds at C&T Publishing will be on display.

Don't forget to visit “Live Your BRIGHTEST Life: A Tribute to Yvonne Porcella”  a featured art quilt exhibit hosted by Pokey Bolton.

And there are still classes available for Quilting in the Garden. Have you signed up? This year there are more classes than ever with really great teachers.

  • Painting Floral Imagery with Textile Paints – Judy Coates Perez
  • Plow Through Your Scraps – Judy Gauthier
  • Simplified Sashiko Designs with Walking Foot – Mary Mashuta
  • Confetti Stars – Lisa Norton and Lora Zmak
  • Not Your Grandmother’s Log Cabin – Marci Baker
  • Little House in the Big Woods – Freddy Moran
  • Exuberant Applique – Alethea Ballard

(From the class - "Elephant and I" taught by Jennifer  Sampou)

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Sue Garman's 3-2-1 GO!

Three special quilt patterns. Free for Star members.

Click the button to learn more.

 

 

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Click the button to download Amy Barickman's pattern, Starstruck, featuring the Stitcher's Garden fabric line from  RJR Fabrics.