Masterwork in Hand Applique, Libby Williamson's "Call Wendy", How Batiks are Made, Lush Landscape Quilts with Sue Benner, Tons Of New Fabric Bundles, Jinny's Memory Match
August 16, 2021
Featured Quilt - A Masterwork in Hand Appliqué
Happy Trails by Chere Yamasaki won 2nd Place Visual Impact in the New Quilts of Northern Competition at PIQF 2019. A beautiful quilt full of magnificent hand piecing, hand appliqué, and longarm quilting, Chere describes her time making the quilt, with a hurdle or two to cross when making it. "This was a fun quilt to construct. The gun barrels were a challenge." Chere certainly overcame her challenges in making the quilt and, in our own opinion, we think it is most definitely "Happy Trails" ahead for Chere and her quilt.
Here's the latest from Ricky Tims' personal site, letsquilttogether.com, Finesse, Finish, Foto. "A comprehensive course with PERSONAL INTERACTION from Ricky! It's almost like a private quilt retreat! Runs from September 11 through October 16, 2021. Enrollment is limited."
Alex talks today about batiks. Learn how batiks are made and how to use them, We love batik fabrics and they can make quilts sing. Alex also talks about a wedding she attended recently in Napa Valley.
Join Alex LIVETODAY on Monday, August 16, 2021 @ 10am PST, 1pm EST, and 6pm London time. All classes are recorded so they can be viewed later.
Quilters take inspiration from their surroundings all the time to create great quilts, and Sue Benner is no different. Watch as Sue shares a technique for creating a small landscape design, based on photos from her daily walks, that you'll be itching to try as soon as it's over!
We have added lots of new fabric bundles to our store. Pick one (or a few!) for your next project now! Sunset Coast, Floribunda, and Cora are just three of the many different colored bundles available that will increase your arsenal of wonderful fabrics in your stash!
If you're good at Jinny Beyer's Memory Match, don't hide it, shout it from the rooftops! It means that you know your quilt blocks. So play the game and show them what you know.
Libby wanted to recreate a piece of notebook paper with her quilt, Call Wendy. It looks just like it right down to the hole punches and bits of "tape" holding onto the images.