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.
Debuting March 3, 2024: On the next Quilt Show, our Canadian guest Sue Sherman says that "If you're only thinking about yourself, then our world is in serious trouble." Sue creates activist art relating to climate change and wildlife habitat. Her images are stirring and memorable.
Shelly Heesacker, the producer of The Quilt Show, tells Ricky Tims about her vision for Pat Bishop's show. Pat is known for her use of color and how she slightly abstracts and simplifies subjects. Hear how Pat is getting away from "reality". Also in this episode, find out why Tracy Mooney is excited about using pre-cut fat quarters to create log cabin blocks. You need to see this show.
Debuting December 17, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, Wisconsin quilt artist Pat Bishop, she's been quilting since the 70s but she says the more she learns the more she wants to move away from reality. She loves to slightly abstract and simplify images with dazzling results. Pat will show you how she abstracts landscapes. Plus, how does she abstract an image? It's really quite doable.