You'll no doubt want to be "front and center" as quilt artist Rosalie Dace brings us a touch of her native South Africa through her quilts and photos, shares the secrets of how she creates focal points in her work, and demonstrates how to stitch "super-skinny" straight and curved lines on a quilt surface using a 1/4" foot. In another segment, we chat with best-selling author Jennifer Chiaverini about her Elm Creek novels to discover how she weaves her quilting knowledge into her novels and how the novels have led to a series of quilting books. In addition, Alex uses the House block from her Welcome Home quilt to demo the flip-and-sew piecing method, and we go on location to visit artist and quilter Michael Cummings to see how he constructs his folk-art-style narrative quilts in the dining room of his 1860s "shotgun" home in New York City.
Alex teaches several easy tips and tricks to use with her Welcome Home pattern, including a tricky roofline.
We visit Michael Cummings in his home and studio. After that, Rosalie Dace, from South Africa, shares her work and quilt journey with us.
Rosalie teaches the importance of pattern and line and innovative piecing techniques.
Author Jennifer Chiaverini joins the hosts and talks about her ever popular novels. She shares the stories and quilts behind them.
A montage of Rosalie's quilts is featured, accompanied by music from Ricky Tims.
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