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While strolling around Road to California, we were struck by these shoes.  When asked about them the owner replied that she created them herself to have both comfort and style, (we're pretty sure her pants are custom too.)  What have you done to add a touch of quilting to your style?

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It is with a heavy heart that we share with you the news that Alvin Fred Clabo, husband of TQS member Margo, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, Jan. 30, 2012, after a long, difficult battle with cancer.  Alvin was an avid supporter of Margo's quilt work. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Margo and her entire family.



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This month you will create 9 appliquéd blocks. These will then be stitched to the triangles made in Month 1 and added to the center circle. You will learn how to position your appliqué shapes exactly where you want them. This technique can also be used to easily position the appliqué shapes in all future “appliqué” months.

Be sure to also watch the companion instructional video here.

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The colors and life in the French Quarter of New Orleans was an inspiration to me.  I was drawn to the ironwork that made such wonderful quilting designs.

Here is a sample of the colors and designs along with a little girl stealing money out of the musicians bucket.

 

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The Super Seminar is in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. I am excited to visit this amazing area and leave my house at 3:30am.  We are flying out of San Jose, California and should be in New Orleans by 2:20pm.  Easy.

Well...not really.

Due to weather, delays, booked flights, cancelled flights, crew changes etc. it took over 30 hours of travel to arrive. I don't even want to do things I enjoy for 30 hours.

(If you are from Alabama, the FCC says you may not read the following paragraph.-Management)

I don't like telling other people how to live their lives, but if "Sleep overnight at the Bush Intl Airport in Houston" is on your bucket list, I would suggest moving "Skinny dipping with George Clooney" above it.  I will say that I found the rhythmic undulations of the mini-zamboni a delightful nighttime experience.

So check out the video while I get some sleep. (New Orleans is great and the people are wonderful.)

Music by Ricky Tims - Title: The Way Home from the CD Heart and Soul

Do you have a travel nightmare story too?

 

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Alex received this message from Dale Riehl a co-owner of The City Quilter in New York City. Quilting truly spans the globe!

We've had more than 5,000 students over our 15 years in business. One of the best things about keeping in touch with former students is to be able to see how they progress. We just received this wonderful picture from a group of wives of United Nations delegates that had been students here 2 years ago.

The group took the class we customized for them with teacher Judy Doenias after Cathy & Judy gave them a talk about the past and present of quilting in the U.S. Ever since then, they have met regularly to make quilts and this is a photo of their latest efforts. As you can see, many of them feature New York-themed fabrics (from our shop--and some are our own, exclusive designs) as a memento of their time spent here in the States. The ladies represent Indonesia, Jordan, Madagascar, Germany, Libya, Trinidad, Malta, USA, Algeria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Myanmar and Brunei.

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Photo by Gregory Case Photography

As a child, quilt designer, teacher, and author RaNae Merrill spent hours doodling on her favorite toy, a Kenner Spirograph. Obviously time well spent; nowadays, she begins each new quilt with a series of doodles and sketches. Join us on location at the Onaledge B and B and Rockledge Country Inn (Manitou Springs, CO), where she shows a sampling of her signature spiral and mandala quilts, and then shares her design process and unique foundation-piecing method.

For the grand finale, RaNae, an accomplished pianist, treats us to a selection by J. S. Bach, and innkeeper Maureen Hance conducts a tour of the circa-1890 Rockledge Country Inn.

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Last weekend the Road to California Quilter's Conference and Showcase "The Best in the West" was held at the Ontario Convention Center in Ontario, CA. As expected a number of spectacular quilts were display.

Here is just a sampling of the beauty that could be found on the floor. You'l recognize quilts from TQS Members and TQS Guests, not to mention a TQS BOM and a few Ricky Tim's hand-dyes.

To see a list of all the Showcase Winners, click here.

Click to play this Smilebox slideshow


 

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With Male Call: Quilts by Men, coming to the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum in Golden, CO, we thought we'd choose David Taylor's award-winning quilt, Marmalade's First Snow for our TQS puzzle.

Here's what David said about his quilt, "My friend Jane McLeod snapped this picture of her barn cat, Marmalade, and when she showed it to me, I knew I had to turn it into a quilt.  I always enjoy creating "barn wood' from fabric and this quilt has now become a favorite, and, I think, one of my best.  Marmalade's whiskers are hand embroidered, and the quilt is a combination of hand applique with machine piecing on some of the longer sections of 'wood.'"

This quilt recently was the winner of Judges Choice - Kelly Gallagher Abbott at Road to California.

Marmalade's First Snow - 35 pieces non-rotating

Marmalade's First Snow - 99 pieces non-rotating

Marmalade's First Snow - 99 pieces rotating

Marmalade's First Snow - 270 pieces non-rotating

Marmalade's First Snow - 270 pieces rotating

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The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles has a lot going on in 2012.  On February 14, the 17th biennial Quilt National returns to the museum.

This quintessential exhibition of contemporary art quilts features 45 works by first time entrants and established artists. Juried by Eleanor McCain, Pauline Verbeek-Cowart, and Nelda Warkentin in Ohio during the fall of 2010, the exhibit showcases state-of-the art contemporary quilting in all of its range of styles, techniques, and multi-faceted contemporary expressions.

(photo: San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles)

Here is what the museum has to say about the exhibit:

The diversity of surface design techniques, explosive color combinations, and textural inventions, combined with skilled craftsmanship and untold hours of stitching, set the stage for an exciting, unique, and dazzling exhibit. Abstraction, variations of geometric design, and nature are the prominent themes. The quilts in this stunning exhibit are bound by tradition in that they are pieced and stitched and utilize three layers of top, batting, and backing, while expanding the boundaries of the traditional by using new materials, techniques, and technologies. Ultimately, the works selected and exhibited in Quilt National are part of the continuing tradition of the fluid and transformative nature of this compelling medium.

Artists included in this exhibition are:  You might recognize the names of a few TQS guests.

Deidre Adams
Janet Bass
Tanya A. Brown
Pat Budge
Bette Busby
Lisa Call
Benedicte Caneill
Beth Carney
Sue Cavanaugh
Carol Coohey
Nancy Cordry
Sue Cunningham
Fenella Davies
Helene Davis
Jean M. Evans
Dianne Firth
Pamela Fitzsimons
Mary Beth Frezon
Jayne Bentley Gaskins
Shoko Hatano
Patty Hawkins
Rosemary Hoffenberg
Paula Kovarik
Linda Levin
Kathleen Loomis
Judy Martin
Katie Pasquini Masopust
Dominie Nash
Elin Noble
Ellen Oppenheimer
Pat Pauly
Marti Plager
Judith Plotner
Luanne Rimel
Judy Rush
Susan Shie
Anne Smith
Bonnie Smith
Lura Schwarz Smith
Joan Sowada
Caroline Szeremet
Daphne Taylor
Bette Uscott-Woolsey
Kent Williams
Marianne R. Williamson
Nelda Warkentin