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Road to CA/Bernina Videos/Quilters Hit the Road/Dancing in the Station/Lace Museum
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January 22, 2010
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Road to California Highlights - Part Deux

The highlights just keep rolling in as more enchanting quilts hit the walls of the Ontario Convention Center. The variety of quilts was astounding and it seems this year that the level of quilting has risen to an exceptionally high level.
Let's take another look around...just push Play.
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Bernina Videos
Did you know that TQS has over 40 instructional videos created by Bernina for our member's viewing pleasure? Instructors Nina McVeigh and Susan Beck take you through everything from Decorative Stitch Applique to Crazy Patchwork Made Easy to Machine Embroidered Applique. The TQS Bernina library has been growing with creativity for more than three years, is it time for you to take a peek?
Here are three of the most popular videos of 2009:
Dynamic Double Blanket Stitching
Stitch Straight with Guides
Sashiko by Machine
To see a full listing of all of the Bernina videos click here.
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Quilters Hit the Road + Contest!
License plates are an opportunity to tell the world about your interests while traveling on the road. And quilting is no exception. We found lots of clever plates while recently visiting the Road to California show. This gave us an idea, why not see what other "quilty" license plates are out there. So, we are giving you a chance to win a TQS goodie bag.
We'd love to get photos of license plates, or their frames, from all over the world that expresses creativity when it comes to quilting and travelling the open highway. If you'd like more information on the contest and to see a few examples of some clever license plates, just push play and hit the road.

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Dancing in the Station
And keeping with a travel theme, look what happened at the Central Station of Antwerp. Two hundred dancers put this together with just two rehearsals of "Do Re Mi." Touch the arrow to make your way to the station.

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Lace Museum
If you can't make it to Washington D.C. to see the Behind the Scenes Lace/Quilt Tours mentioned in the January 19th Newsletter, maybe you can visit the Lace Museum and Guild in Sunnyvale, California. It is one of only two museums in the United States dedicated solely to the art of making lace. A new exhibition will be opening soon.
Click here to see what's on its way. We'll give you a hint, it might be something you'd find in your grandmother's drawers.

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Ricky Tims' Super Seminar is Coming to Town Ricky's Super Quilt Seminar will be presented coast to coast in 2010! If you've ever wondered what it is all about check out the new video here.
Don't miss out on your chance for two and a half days of the best quilt instruction around. And the best part is that you don't have a supply list! Come learn from three of the industry's greatest teachers from the comfort of your chair. Click here for registration information.
April 29-May 1, 2010 Olmsted Falls, Ohio Cleveland Metro Area River Church
June 24-26, 2010 Rocklin, California Sacramento Metro Area William Jessup University
September 2-4, 2010 Hyannis, Massachusetts Cape Cod Area
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