Debuting May 21, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, the unforgettable and unmistakable quilts of Canadian fiber artist Mary Pal. What Mary can do with cheesecloth is really quite remarkable. The faces, the movement, the artistry. Mary is sharing her secrets for creating appliqué shapes with cheesecloth. Plus, learn how she makes faces appear with this stretchy, gauzy, cotton fiber.
Debuting May 7, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, Patricia Belyea has been fascinated by Japanese culture for really most of her life. When she discovered Yukata cottons, she found her calling. Patricia will show you just how cool these vintage-dyed fabrics with bold motifs are and how you can use them.
Debuting April 23, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, make sure you join us for a super fun hour with the bewhiskered wizard and mad color scientist of Blue Nickel Studios. It's Scott Hansen, and he describes his designs as urban folk. Find out what that means and how he does it.
Debuting April 9, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, calling all designers and designer wannabees, have we got a show for you. Graphic designer and Modern quilter David Owen Hastings loves to provide quilters with new approaches to design. See how he works out some of his designs in paper and stitches before moving on to fabric.
Debuting March 26, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, our guest creates portrait quilts with a remarkable amount of animal magnetism and realism. Meet Rhonda Denney and learn all about her passion for what she calls pigment patchwork. Whether using watercolor pencils, or more surprising forms of pigment-enhancing tools, Rhonda shows you how to capture and enhance the spirit of your subject.
Debuting March 12, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, how long has it been since Cristina Arcenegui Bono has seen her quilts? Well, about three years, because they've been sitting in boxes in our studio waiting for the pandemic clouds to be clear so she could come from Spain. And you will want to see her quilts too. They are whimsical, childlike, and simply wonderful story quilts.
Debuting February 26, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, she's finally here! Irene Blanck all the way from Australia with her gorgeous and joyous quilts. Irene oftentimes uses up to eighty different colors in each quilt, and she has a soft spot for appliqué birds, vases, and flowers. See how Irene preps her work to make it portable, and then watch her way to do needle turn appliqué.
Debuting February 12, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, if you're looking for some sweet serendipity, look no further. Our guest, Sherri Lipman McCauley, enjoys creating abstract quilts with paint and a little bit of happenstance. See how a syringe from her dental office became her favorite quilt marking tool.
Debuting January 29, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, Carole Lyles Shaw says she was making Modern quilts in the 90s long before there was a Modern movement. She has a fearless approach to using vibrant color. If you're Modern curious, Carole invites you to see the power of working in a series.
Debuting January 15, 2023: Look who you get to hang with on the next Quilt Show. It's Maria Shell. It's great that Maria's back, and you won't want to miss what you'll be learning. Lately, Maria's been obsessed with triangles and all the possibilities they create in improvisational play. Plus, see how one simple improv curve, when repeated, gets you incredible results. So, anyone who's interested in letting go of the ruler and attempting improv, this show's for you.
Debuting January 1, 2023: On the next Quilt Show, it's a new year, and you know what that means, our new Block Of the Month quilt designed by Australia's Sarah Fielke. Sarah is so happy to be here and to introduce you to Homeward Bound.
Debuting December 18, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, we are so excited to have back to the show Sheila Frampton Cooper. Her work is bold, distinctive, and commands attention. She revels in the spontaneous. Learn exciting ways to use jelly rolls without a pattern or plan. Plus, Sheila has fantastical ideas for improv blocks with impressive results.
Trailer 3112: Embroidery Stitches, Straight Line Quilting, and Dorset Buttons with Catherine Redford
Debuting December 4, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, Catherine Redford has a passion for teaching walking foot quilting and hand embroidery. Ever heard of organic buttonhole filler or sparkly needle weaving? Catherine will show you.
Debuting November 20, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, Colette Dumont from Quebec, Canada is someone you're going to want on your radar. Her quilts are beyond dazzling, and she has a number of best-of-show awards to prove it.
Debuting November 6, 2022: Guess who's on the next Quilt Show? Ana Buzzalino from Calgary, Canada. She is so gifted with surface design and embroidery techniques, and layers. Lots and lots of layers.
Debuting October 23, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, have you dreamed of one day making a Mariner's Compass quilt, but always felt it was just out of your orbit? Our guest, Robin Long of Robin Ruth Design, is here with good news for you. Robin says making a Mariner's Compass is as easy as pie with her methods. And, she has some phenomenal quilts to prove it.
Debuting October 9, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, Marty Ornish takes badly damaged quilts and transforms them into stunning, award-winning garments. Marty takes tattered vintage quilts and gives them new life in ways that make a powerful statement.
Debuting September 25, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, the Quilter Laureate of Porterdale, Georgia, Candace Hassen is here. After spending nearly three decades as a weaver, Candace discovered the joys of quilting and loves putting a twist on traditional blocks.
Debuting September 11, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, Guatemala is a country with a rich textile history but virtually no quilters. Enter in Priscilla Bianchi. Wait till you see how Priscilla combines the ethnic appeal of Mayan Guatemalan hand-woven textiles with American quilt-making techniques. She'll teach you specifically how to mix ethnic fabrics with quilter's cotton.
Debuting August 28, 2022: On the next Quilt Show, do you have a couple of orphan blocks just lying around your house? You know, those blocks that didn't just quite make the cut in previous quilts. Our guest, Rayna Gillman, wants to take your orphan blocks to the Cinderella Ball, and wait till you see her transformations.