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On the Set with Audrey Esarey and Vickie Wheatley

What do you do when life throws you a curve ball? You adapt and learn the lesson that's thrown your way. But what do you do when you encounter a curved seam while quilting? Well, you look to Audrey Esarey, the reigning queen of curves. Audrey and fiber artist Vickie Wheatley​ are debuting on The Quilt Show this week with their own lessons on what do when faced with both metaphorical and literal curves. But we're not divulging their secrets just yet. You'll just have to see what you can learn when you join us on the set of an all new Quilt Show!

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Trailer 3810: Möbius​ Curved Piecing - Audrey Esarey | Fused Mini Art Quilts - Vickie Wheatley

Debuting May 17, 2026: On the next Quilt Show, we promise not to throw you curve balls. But curved seams? Oh yeah. Meet Audrey Esarey from right here in Kentucky. She's not afraid of dangerous curves, in fact, she thrives on them. Watch how she approaches foundation paper piecing on her iconic curved designs. Plus, how do you sew those iconic curved seams? Audrey to the rescue.

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On the Set with Tara Miller and Vickie Wheatley

This Sunday brings with it a brand new installment of The Quilt Show to watch. But since this is Friday, it means were taking a trip to the set of TQS with new guests Tara Miller and Vickie Wheatley. Both guests bring with them fun and inventive ways to approach tried and true quilting designs. See if you can spot how they put their own spin on things by going behind the scenes with us!

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Trailer 3804: Mixing Prints and Crazy Quilt Fan Blocks - Tara Miller | Diagonal Improv Blocks - Vickie Wheatley

Debuting February 15, 2026: On the next Quilt Show, Tara Miller left her corporate position to take a deep dive into the world of pattern fabric and antique quilts and she loves what she's discovered. Tara shows you how to break out of the matchy-matchy mindset, and start combining fabrics from different designers and eras with ease.

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