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| | The Quilt Show Newsletter - Frieda Anderson, Masterworks at Am. Folk Art Museum, Series 6
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August 31, 2010
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http://www.thequiltshow.com |
Volume 3, No. 82 |
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 Photo by Gregory Case Photography
Time for Tips, Techniques, and a Special Tribute Join us in Episode 705 for a show filled with great ideas and inspiration for your "quilting tool box." We begin with Jennifer Keltner, editor of American Patchwork & Quilting, who reveals her "Top10 Quilt Tips," a sampling of great ideas that will make your quilting experience more fun and productive. Next, quilt artist and teacher Frieda Anderson shares a quick and fun project that is sure to please the cat lover in your family. Finally, you won't want to miss the moving visit to the American Folk Art Museum in NYC to view The National Tribute Quilt, conceived and orchestrated by the Steel Quilters of the United States Steel Corporation in response to the events of September 11, 2001. Click here to watch the show.
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View Some of Quilting's Historic Masterworks Take advantage of a rare opportunity to see a selection of the exquisite quilts created by some of America's most talented women. From October 5, 2010 through October 16, 2011, a special exhibit entitled Quilts: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum will allow visitors to view pieces rarely on display at the museum's main New York City location.
"Given the rarity of the fabrics used in most of the museum's historic quilts, the fine workmanship, and the quilts' well-preserved condition, it is clear that they are examples of 'best' bedcovers, saved for use on special occasions or when company visited. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when quilts no longer needed to be made for mere warmth, quiltmakers used the art form to express their creativity within the confines of popular decorating trends."
-- Elizabeth V. Warren, guest curator
For more information on this exhibit click here.
Join us also for a visit to the American Folk Art Museum, where quilter Paula Nadelstern's dynamic work was featured in Episode 508 here.
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They're "Hot Off the Press!" ~ Get Your Series 6 DVD Don't miss any of the learning and laughter available to you in Series 6 of The Quilt Show. With over 10 hours of video, this boxed DVD set (available in the TQS Shoppe) makes a great addition to any quilter's library. Each episode brings one or more of today's most respected quilt artists into your home for hands-on lessons that you can view over and over again. Along with getting to know each artist's work, you'll explore a wide range of techniques, including hand-piecing, paper-piecing, fabulous feathers, award-winning trapunto techniques, fabric landscape design, and so much more. Have fun and improve your quilting skills with this collection of fabulous teachers:
- Alex Anderson
- Ricky Tims
- Jinny Beyer
- Carol Doak
- Karla Alexander
- Gayle Hillert
- Linda Taylor
- Gregory Case
- Kate Cox
- Dan Purcell
- Phillipa Naylor
- Rami Kim
- Pat Holly
- Jennifer Forest
- Judy Woodworth
- Bonnie Browning
- Cynthia England
- Becky Goldsmith
- Gloria Loughman
- Jenny Mostek
- Laura Cater-Woods
Get your boxed set from the TQS Shoppe today...and let the learning and fun begin! |
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 Photo by Gregory Case Photography
Make it Monday Project: Fun and Easy Lunch Bag Hello Quilt Campers. This week's tutorial is a quick and fun oilcloth lunch bag from Dorie at Tumbling Blocks. It's a great way to send your school bound student off in style with a colorful lunch bag that is both eco-friendly and easily wipe able. You might want to make a few for others in the family as well.
Be sure to check out each week's project on our Projects page here. Share your creative versions of any of our projects in Show and Tell here.
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Avoid the "Tool Shuffle" with This Great Tip Sometimes it's a challenge keeping up with your tools at a retreat or workshop, especially when fellow quilters bring the same equipment (great minds think alike!). How can you distinguish your items from similar-looking notions in the crowd? Add a bit of flair with beads, colorful fabric bits,or tassles to avoid the great shuffle during the hustle and bustle of pack-up time. It's a simple, colorful, and fun solution to a common classroom dilemma. If you have a great tip to share, send it to us here.
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Plan Early for the Holidays Beat the rush for those holiday "quilty" gifts by taking advantage of a great deal in the TQS Shoppe. Pati has marked down the fabric kit for Alex's Always and Forever quilt 40% (while supplies last) AND she is even including free shipping. At this great rate, you might consider buying several! Better hurry though, because this deal lasts only through the end of this week.
While you're at it, don't forget to click here to download the free pattern from P&B Textiles. Won't you be the smart and organized cookie as the holidays approach!
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If you love to collect tips—and to fuse—you’ll love this show!
First, Jennifer Keltner, editor of American Patchwork & Quilting, shares “Tricks in Your Toolbox: Top 10 Quilt Tips”—a sampling of great ideas for making your quilting experience even more enjoyable, accurate, and efficient. Next, quilt artist and teacher Frieda Anderson joins us for a show and tell of her fabulously fused quilts and to demonstrate how she builds a fusible appliqué design and how to make a decorative-edged fused binding. Finally, in a moving field piece, TQS visits New York City to view The National Tribute Quilt, conceived and orchestrated by the Steel Quilters of United States Steel Corporation in response to the events of September 11, 2001. Keep the Kleenex handy.
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Please forward this newsletter to friends who will enjoy it. Newsletters are sent only to registered members who have opted to receive it. All newsletters are accessible online at www.thequiltshow.com.
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