Cyndi McChesney's Quilt Wins 2 Awards (so far), If You Hit a Sewing Machine w/ a Hatchet...?, Multi-Colored Binding, "Sarah Bond is a Rockstar", Creative Grid Design Wall Fabric Back in Stock, Jinny's Memory Match, A Puzzle That PivotsInbox
June 28, 2021
Featured Quilt - A Fiesta For The Eyes
Long time friend, and guest of The Quilt Show Cyndi McChesney (Show 1910), is a recent double-award winner. Her quilt (which made her think of a Fiesta), FieStar, won a Blue Ribbon for Best Longarm Machine Workmanship in the Innovative Category of Mancuso's Visuals #1 last Summer and a Purple Ribbon for Exceptional Merit at the Vermont Quilt Festival just last week. Cyndi made this "bright and colorful, happy quilt" after Ricky challenged her "to make a quilt to enter into a competition during last summer's lock down." It is always nice to see out guests get the recognition they deserve. Congratulations Cyndi!
Sometimes sewing over a needle can completely stop a machine in its tracks. The Sew Yeah Show wanted to see if their machine would still work after a little demolition. What does that mean? Find out by watching the video. (Alex found it hysterical.)
It's time to bind the quilt. Alex gives a quilt binding class for beginners and then talks about multi-colored binding to make the quilt even more fun.
Join Alex LIVE TODAY on Monday, June 28, 2021 @ 10am PST, 1pm EST, and 6pm London time. All classes are recorded so they can be viewed later.
Everybody loves our new show with Sarah Bond. This dynamite quilter is the talk of the town, and if you don't believe us, believe your fellow quilters:
"You guys have outdone yourselves!! Sarah Bond is a rockstar….love her quilts, her sense of quilts, and her life/family/quilt history is so amazing. Thank you for bringing her to us." - Connie Rios
Creative Grid Design Wall Fabric is Back in Stock!
Make Your Own Design Wall!
This handy fabric from Maywood is perfect for arranging and rearranging quilt blocks as you make your quilts. It has "surface tension" built in to hold your blocks in place and the pre-printed 2 inch grid makes it easy to keep everything properly aligned.
"Total Eclipse of the Pivot" by Kim Eichler-Messmer
Total Eclipse of the Pivot was created with hand dyed fabrics using marigold, weld, and walnut, along with striped fabric from Kim's "imbue" line of modern batiks. It is made from three layers of cloth, stitched together, and then cut to reveal layers of color and texture below.