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.
The Quilt Show visits Sisters, Oregon and is delighted to welcome Sandra Mollon to the show, who shares her love of silk and how to use it in appliqué. Then Sheila Sinclair Snyder stops by to share how you can construct a quilt "row by row" with a pieced block border.
Violet Craft demonstrates her technique for Foundation Paper Piecing her designs, and then shares her technique for pieced hexagons and designs with unusual shapes that are pieced the same way. After, The Quilt Show visits with local Sisters artist Kathy Deggendorfer to talk all things quilting going on in her life.
Kim Lacy demos how she makes an Ammonite quilt by adding the texture with Chizimi thread and Lumiere paint to create appliqué pieces and then quilting the Ammonite to the background. Ricky Tims takes Trapunto to a new level by embellishing the top of the Trapunto with stippling, then completing the Trapunto.
Kathy K Wylie shares her incredible appliqué quilts and new fabric line. She demonstrates how to make hand-tied scalloped binding and a quilted frame. Then, Valori Wells shares tips to make a zippered pouch out of your favorite fabrics.
Debbie Grifka shares tips for going in a new direction with your art by telling us about her 100-day project and how she does her minimalist designs. Plus, Cheryl Phillips shows you how to have success with circles.
Cindy Seitz-Krug, a traditional quilter for almost thirty years, demos grid based quilting designs with techniques that are great for whole cloth quilts and easily adapted for patchwork quilts. Ricky also shares tips for adding machine quilted lettering to your quilt.
Alethea Ballard shares her collage techniques for large scale prints to help tell a story in her work. She also has a great technique for finishing and hanging her completed pieces. Then Tami Pfeil comes back to The Quilt Show to share the history of floor canvases.
Our Block of the Month 2020 pattern is Afternoon Delight designed by Sue Garman with monthly tips from Barbara Black. This show is packed with tips for making the Modified Shoo Fly Block and how to machine appliqué, all the fun and exciting parts of the BOM. Also, Alex Anderson demonstrates how to prepare hexies using Print & Piece Fuse Light and Oakshott Cottons to create a wall hanging.