Bonnie Langenfeld and Michelle Freedman are the next two guests on deck to visit The Quilt Show. Each has their own distinct style of quilt that they want to share with you how to make, one you may have heard of and the other maybe not. Bonnie will be sharing how to work on landscape quilts, while Michelle will be teaching how to make the Magic Waffle Quilt. We'll just leave it at that as you join us on set to get a look at this week's show.
The last time Lee Chappell Monroe visited The Quilt Show she taught us all about how to make a color wheel quilt, perfect piecing, and how to craft heirloom looks by machine. When she returns this Sunday she has plenty of new tips, tricks, and projects to share with you. What will they be? We'll give you a hint. It involves color and resizing your blocks, but that's all we're going to say. Maybe you can figure out the rest by taking a trip to the set of Lee's new show with us.
Lorraine Woodruff-Long makes her debut this Sunday on a brand new episode of The Quilt Show, and with that arrival comes a bevy of topics that she can't wait to teach you. Curious as to what they might be? We'll give you some hints. Lorraine is known for her vibrant use of color, improvisation, text, and repurposed fabrics, so see if you can figure at what you may learn as you go behind the scenes on the set of The Quilt Show.
The next episode of The Quilt Show features a cornucopia of artists, four to be exact, that came from all over the Bay Area to create a diverse and dynamic show for you. Lynn Koolish, Sujata Shah, Mel Beach, and Pati Fried brought their expertise in ice dyeing, lattice blocks, block printing, and fabric books to share with you. While we can't divulge all the secrets just yet, come join us on the set and get a glimpse of all the fun we had creating this show.
Our upcoming show features layers of design ideas waiting to be discovered, and Deborah Fell is here to help you find all of them. Join Deborah and The Quilt Show crew as we take a step on the set to get a look at all of the creative content that is heading your way this Sunday.
Join us behind the scenes of our latest show debuting this Sunday as Kathryn Pellman stops by to share her whimsical quilted fashionistas that celebrate women and femininity, and Nancy Bavor returns to share the history and popularity of antique Poppy quilts.
It takes time to prepare a good meal, and the same could be said for every episode of The Quilt Show. We're almost ready to share our next with you, and it features SusanClaire Mayfield, AKA the Gourmet Quilter. What do we have in store for you? We can't reveal everything, but you can join us behind the scenes to get a glimpse of the delicious teachings that SusanClaire has put together for you.
Photos help us tell stories, like the photos featured in this behind the scenes look will tell the story of Lesley Riley's time on set with us. Lesley is the creator of Transfer Artist Paper, or TAP, and uses it to add the photos she has taken to the quilts she is making. Get a glimpse of this fascinating process while you wait for our new show coming this Sunday.
Two quilters arrive this Sunday sharing similar, yet different, sides of the same coin. The first, Kellie Beckwith, is here to show you how she redefines traditional quilt blocks in new ways. The other, Nancy Bavor, takes those original traditional quilt blocks and quilts and helps to assess their value in her position as a quilt appraiser. Get a sneak peek at what both are up to this week in our latest look behind the scenes.
Australian artist and tutor Michelle de Groot is back this Sunday to share how to remove and replace specific areas of a wholecloth design using decolorant. How does she do it you may ask? You won't find out until the show debuts, but we're here to give you a peak behind the scenes, so see if you can figure it out for yourself. Plus, there's ruler work, koalas, and so much more! Stay tuned to see what's coming your way.
This Sunday brings us another brand new edition of The Quilt Show, and we wanted you to be the first to get a glimpse of what was happening on the set as we shot it. From a fringed edge design demo from Ricky, to the delightful quilts inspired by the photos of our guest Cindy Wiens, it's another can't miss show that is only a few days away!
The traditional and the modern come together in our upcoming show this Sunday. Go behind the scenes and see how Pati Fried pairs traditional hand-stitching with modern quilt design. Plus, Ricky is all in on his BERNINA Q-matic and demonstrates how to draw a tessellating digitized machine quilting patterns and tips for time saving edge-to-edge quilting.
What do machine quilting and half-square triangles have in common? They're what our next two guests on The Quilt Show will be teaching you this coming Sunday. Our sneak peek of this week's show finds returning guest Christa Watson sharing tips and tricks for quilting with success on your domestic sewing machine, and our very own Alex Anderson crafting a border using half-square triangles.
This Sunday we'll start featuring a fresh round of guests that will be making their debuts on The Quilt Show. First up is Judy Gauthier, who will be brining with her a set of tips to organize your scraps, cut your squares, and an assortment of quilt layouts utilizing those pre-cut squares. Watch the video and a get a glimpse of all the fun coming your way.
After some time away, Mary Kerr makes her triumphant return to The Quilt Show this week. She has come to share the rich history and traditions of vintage quilts and so much more. Go behind the scenes of our new show and get a glimpse at how to make Cracklin giftable mementos and what makes and sets Southern quilts apart from others.
Who's taking the stage this week at The Quilt Show? It's first time guest Maday Delgado, and she has a whole slew of things to show you. Want to know what they are? While we can't give everything away just yet, we can take you behind the scenes and show you some sneak peeks at her demos on both hand stitching AND improv curved piecing. Plus, see if you can figure out what Ricky is working on. Here's a hint, it involves scraps!
In this quick glimpse from The Quilt Show this Sunday, you'll learn about Cathy Perlmutter who makes non-fussy, improv-friendly, quirky quilts along with Judaic quilts. After joining a guild in the 90s, she went on to try every quilt fad. In this show, she demonstrates Cityscape quilts, Improv Log Cabin Triangle Piecing, and Judaic quilting (including how she makes an uncommon Yarmulke). Take a peek.
Two guests, one new and one returning, stop by The Quilt Show this Sunday to show you what goes on in their quilting world when they visit the set. Sue Sherman, our new guest, shows you how to achieve animal realism through various artistic methods to reflect her care and concern for the environment. Then Tracy Mooney, our returnee, stops by to give you the dish on the Potato Chip Block.
Come and join Betty Ford-Smith as she visits The Quilt Show and brings with her a series of lessons stacked in tradition. Go on the set with us as we bring you a sneak peek of Betty's work and how she creates Pinecone Quilts. Plus, watch as Alex brings us a demonstration featuring her newfound love for Kurumi buttons.
It's a brand new month, and a brand new episode of The Quilt Show is almost here. Who's our guest this week? Why, it's Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill. What is she going to be teaching you? Have a look for yourself as we go on the set to see how Sheri produces paper piecing perfection. Plus, sneak a peek and see how Ricky is taking free-motion quilting to the next level without marking.