Evolution of the Art Quilt
September 15 through December 9, 2007
A juried art quilt show that examines how artists’ works have evolved with time and experience.
A small exhibition with … Read More ...
Patterns, patchworks and projects
Evolution of the Art Quilt
September 15 through December 9, 2007
A juried art quilt show that examines how artists’ works have evolved with time and experience.
A small exhibition with … Read More ...
Di Mill introduces us to the wonderful Fabricalc, fabric calculator on her blog.
This is the best tool for calculating how much fabric you need for a project or how many half square triangles you will get out of a … Read More ...
If you are looking for a great way to make a contribution through your quilting skills, take a few minutes to learn more about the Quilts of Valor Foundation.
From Appen Newspapers:
‘The Quilts of Valor Foundation, an organization out … Read More ...
Quilts are more than just something to cover a bed. Stitched with love, quilting brings people together during the process and long after.
From the article:
The heritage of quilting and their connection within the community make them a unique … Read More ...
Yo-yos seem to be the talk of the town lately. They’re so cute, versatile and easy to make. And, my goodness, you can use them in so many ways. Or, just make some and play with them.
The new Quick … Read More ...
Finding your next quilt project has never been easier. Why not shop online to get your creative juices flowing and find your next new love.
Quilter’s Warehouse offers thousands of quilt patterns and other products from hundreds of vendors.
Adding a few basic stitches to your hand embroidery repertoire is a wonderful way to expand your quilting projects.
The blog In A Minute Ago has a wonderful program of hand stitches called ‘Take A Stitch Tuesday’. Each Tuesday, Sharon … Read More ...
Want to take more quilt classes? Who doesn’t! While I certainly recommend finding your local quilt shop for all of your quilty needs, don’t forget to see what is available online.
This is a sample from the ‘Self Expressions’ class … Read More ...
Maria Peagler knows color. And she has posted 10 color lessons at her blog to help build your color skills as a quilter.
The quilt shown here is ‘Bejeweled Ndebele Princess’ by Maria. Scrumptious from the get-go!
Start here with … Read More ...
The next time you make a bed quilt for that special child in your life, consider making a coordinating pillow from the pages of their favorite coloring book.
Wouldn’t this make a great way to customize the colors of your … Read More ...
Quilters, we have received a special invitation for a sneak peek at the Fall edition of Patchwork Party 2007.
When I got Deb Luttrell’s (owner of Stitchin’ Heaven) email, I jumped right over there and took a look on … Read More ...
Project Linus is a wonderful organization that has donated more than 2 million quilts to children in need. That’s a lot of blankies!
Project Linus:
It is our mission to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to … Read More ...
Quilters, have you tried your hand at paper piecing?
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‘Tulips’ pattern from MH Designs.
Paper piecing, or foundation piecing, is another tool to consider adding to your quilter’s toolbox. Paper piecing offers accuracy and seemingly intricate piecing without … Read More ...
If you are a true quilter, then you know fabric is just the tip of the iceberg. More often than not, cooking and entertaining are part of the mix.
Author Jane Quinn makes it all look effortless in her new … Read More ...
Having trouble catching your favorite quilt programming on TV these days? Well, quilters, toss that TV schedule and click your way around the Internet for some great shows available when you want them.
First, hop on over to Kaye Wood … Read More ...