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The Quilt Show Newsletter - July 29, 2022

Hitting The Quilting Bullseye, On The Set with Teresa Duryea Wong, Holiday Mug Rug, Learn Wool Appliqué, Improv Playtime Bundles, A Puzzle That's Old and New

Weekend Fun - July 29, 2022
Featured Quilt - Hitting The Quilting Bullseye

Modern Bullseye by Kathrin Brown was featured in the Piecing category at Quiltcon 2022 and shares its design with a quilt from one of our favorite repeat guests on The Quilt Show, Becky Goldsmith.

Karin had this to say about how the whole quilt came together. "A fan of foundation paper piecing and modern aesthetics, I started this project immediately after I won and received the pattern booklet "Bullseye Quilts by Becky Goldsmith" from CT Publishing in February 2021. All fabrics are from my stash. The piecing of each ring was tricky but registration marks helped. The center though did not lay flat and that was not good enough. Thus, I removed the two inner rings, printed paper templates out again, and pieced them with different fabrics and sewed them back into the center. Everything was flat then. I spent about 30 hours quilting this top on my Juki longarm. It was finished in July 2021."

Learn how to make Bullseye quilts right here on The Quilt Show from Becky herself by watching
Block of the Month Quilt 2019 Sizzle by Becky Goldsmith.
On The Set with Teresa Duryea Wong
Another Show with Plenty of Quilting Fun Had By All

Do you want to know what's happening on the next episode of The Quilt Show? Then come with us as we go behind the scenes with Teresa Duryea Wong who will present tips for understanding and collecting vintage Japanese textiles and how to make a string quilt with scraps. Also, hiding a mistake on a quilt is made easy with a machine appliquéd mask that Alex shows you how to do.

Watch Teresa in Improv String Quilts and a History of Japanese Textiles with Teresa Duryea Wong | Using Appliqué to Mask a Mistake, when it debuts this Sunday, July 31, 2022.

WeAllSew Tutorial: Holiday Mug Rug
One Last Project For Christmas In July

If you're like some, Christmas is your favorite time of year and you can't wait for it to get here. So Christmas in July is the next best thing to the real deal because you're halfway there already. To celebrate the end of this unofficial holiday season, we present this quick and fun Holiday Mug Rug from Pat Bravo at WeAllSew. Put it together in an afternoon and get one stocking stuffer (or twelve) out of the way before the real Christmas rush begins!
Dee LIVE: Learn to Do Wool Appliqué
Winningly Work With Wool Appliqué

Join Dee Christopher in a hands-on class where she shows how to make a wool “Penny Rug” using the beautiful New Growth Table Mat kit from WoolyLady.

Want to follow along with Dee as she makes her Penny Rug? Just get the Growth Table Mat Kit from the store and you'll be ready to make your own in no time!


Dee will be LIVE TOMORROW, July 30, 2022 @ 10am PST, 1pm EST, and 6pm London time. All classes are recorded so they can be viewed later.

Improv Playtime Bundles from Oakshott Fabrics
Alex's Improv Playtime Quilt Class starts August 31, 2022!

Available in Spicy Hot and Soothing Cool colorways, our Improv Playtime Bundle includes 12 extra-large shot cotton fat quarters from Oakshott Fabrics in shades curated especially for you by Alex.

Once you have your bundles, join Alex and our online "guild" for some hands on freeform fun while she teaches you the basic elements to making an improv quilt. This playful class has no rules and will give you a new perspective on quilting. The class is FREE and open to all so join the fun!
The Quilt Show Puzzle: What Was Old Is New Again
"That Was Then, This Is Now" by Mary McCauley

That Was Then, This Is Now is a sampler quilt that Mary made early in her career in a sampler class. Mary felt that hers was towards the bottom of the class, and because of this she told herself that if she couldn't do it well as this point she was going to have fun doing it "badly". What that meant was taking typical nine-patch quilt designs, like the dresden plate and flying geese, and "updating" them to become a pizza pie, flying saucers, and so on.

See more of Mary's quilts in
3-Dimensional Designs with Mary McCauley | One Margarita Log Cabin with Ricky Tims.
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