Fiber artist Andrea Brokenshire returns to The Quilt Show and breaks down how she creates one of her quilts from the ground up, including prep, photograph choice, and wrangling the quilting together. Also, Ricky will demonstrate how to make a New York Beauty block for the 21st Century.
Expand your knowledge of quilting design from the experts, Sue Nickels, Cathy Franks, Cindy Needham, Nancy Arseneault, and Alex Anderson. From feathers, to tools, to fun tips and tricks, everything you need to know to get the best quilting designs is right here waiting for you in the Quilting Design Masterclass.
Barbara Black talks about and demos for Ricky different aspects of Color My World, TQS' BOM for 2021 designed by Wendy Williams. Then Lilo Bowman guides us through organizing our quilt spaces with the help of her brand new book, Love Your Creative Space.
Learn from The Quilt Show Legends of the last thirteen years and see what they have to offer and teach you in this exciting new Masterclass.
Learn new methods for collage quilting with Emily Taylor, including her parchment pressing technique. Also, walk through the Theirstory Exhibit at the Houston International Quilt Festival with Susanne Miller Jones.
Lynn Koolish takes the fear out of Fabric Dyeing and Shibori as she demonstrates both techniques to Alex. Then Pokey Bolton teaches Alex how to do sun printing (cyanotype printing) and how easy it is to use the Applipops circle templates for appliqué.
Carol Morrissey gives Ricky a fascinating demo on her latest technique which she calls "Exaggerated Pointillism".
Tara Faughnan joins Alex to discuss her ideas about color theory and value in quilts. They talk about how some colors “sing” and others don’t and how value can change the energy level of a quilt.
An entire show dedicated to all things Lizzy Albright and the Attic Window, including the new novel by Ricky Tims and Kat Bowser and the quilt based on the book.
Learn to make a color wheel on fabric with Teri Lucas. She also shows you how to use thread and free motion quilting to create "quilt blocks". Learn how certain threads and colors can change the look of your quilting.
Jennifer Sampou, a fabric designer for more than twenty years, discusses how she uses modern technology to create digitized ombre fabric.
Don't miss Sujata Shah and Freddy Moran as they show you Color, Finished Edge Appliqué, Raw Edge Appliqué, Improvisational Piecing, Fabric Folding, and Hand Piecing.
Kevin Womack and Cheryl Phillips teach you Painting, Stenciling, Raw Edge Appliqué, and how to utilize Templates.
Pam Raby and Andrew Ngai cover Triangles, Stabilizers, Quilt Construction, One Block Quilts, Templates, Binding, and Thread in this exciting show.
Rosa Rojas and Sue Garman share tips and tricks on prepping your appliqué, making perfect circles and making stems with bias bars. Sue Nickels teaches her method of designing an appliqué border based on an antique quilt from the 1800s and Liuxin Newman astounds you with her needleturn methods in this second Appliqué Masterclass.
Learn how to do perfect circles, sharp points, bias stems, and how to prep individual motifs in Appliqué Masterclass 1 with Becky Goldsmith, Karen Kay Buckley, Pat Holly, Alex Anderson, and Suzanne Marshall.
Michelle de Groot explains the prep process and tools needed for silk painting using an up-cycled wooden frame.
In our second Piecing Masterclass, The Quilt Show will help you overcome your piecing challenges when it comes to working with multi-seam intersections, inset circles, no-pins curves, joining two unusual shapes, and more as teachers Jo Morton, Ricky Tims, Alex Anderson and Cynthia England teach you their tricks for precision piecing.
For our first Piecing Masterclass, The Quilt show brings you the solutions to your piecing challenges. Sally Collins’ techniques will definitely improve your straight sewing and pressing issues, while Gyleen Fitzgerald makes sewing a Butterfly seam a breeze.
June Jaeger, sister of Jean Wells, has numerous techniques and tricks to show off, including her layered fusible appliqué process. Then, Anna Bates explains Sashiko and demonstrates tracing and stitching.