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Quilt Show Newsletter - February 13, 2026

A Coded and Quilted Love Message, On the Set with Tara Miller and Vickie Wheatley, Make a Valentine's Pillow, Dee LIVE: Tri & True Equilateral Triangle Quilt, In The Store - Flower Branch Embroidery Quilt Kit, A "Winter" Puzzle

Featured Quilt - A Coded Love Message


For Valentine's Day tomorrow, we thought we'd share a quilt that's perfect for those who might be sending or receiving Valentines. The quilt is Be My Valentine, created by TQS guest Vicki Conley, and it's the inspiration for her class, Breaking the Code. The design of the quilt itself is the Morse code phrase for "Be My Valentine" translated into abstract fabric design. Vicki developed a technique where you can translate people's phrases into Morse code and then make that translation into an abstract design, which formed the basis for the class.


Learn from Vicki right here at The Quilt Show by watching her in Learn Turned Edge and Fussy Piecing with Vicki Conley | Make a Soul Box with Carrie Bloomston.


Can't get enough of Be My Valentine? Spend some more time with it by clicking below and doing of puzzle of Vicki's creatively coded abstract quilt!


See The Quilt
Watch Vicki's Show
Do The Puzzle

On the Set with Tara Miller and Vickie Wheatley

Setting The Scene For A New Show


This Sunday brings with it a brand new installment of The Quilt Show. 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!


Watch Tara and Vickie in Mixing Prints and Crazy Quilt Fan Blocks - Tara Miller | Diagonal Improv Blocks - Vickie Wheatley, when it debuts this Sunday, February 15, 2026.

Watch The Video

Fort Worth Fabric Studio Tutorial: Make a Valentine's Pillow

Rest Your Head On a Pillow Made with Love


Here's an adorable tutorial on how to make a Valentine's Pillow from the Fort Worth Fabric Studio Blog that can be a fun project for yourself or as a gift for your loved ones tomorrow. Two great things about this project, one, you can use up your scraps. Two, you can make the project again and again for the rest of the upcoming holidays. For St. Patrick's Day, use green and white fabrics and add a shamrock. Or how about using pastels and adding a rabbit for Easter? Maybe red and green with a pine tree for Christmas? There's just so many possibilities for you to try!

Go To Tutorial

Dee LIVE: Tri & True Equilateral Triangle Quilt

Learn How To Tame Your Triangles


Tri & True is a fun (and FREE!), confidence-building class all about making equilateral triangles behave. Dee Christopher will show you how to combine multiple triangle sizes into a dynamic, modern quilt design so you can focus on play, contrast, and composition without stressing over the geometry.


Dee is LIVE TOMORROW, February 14, 2026 @ 10am PST, 1pm EST, and 6pm London time. All classes are recorded so they can be viewed later.

Watch Dee LIVE

In The Store - Flower Branch Embroidery Quilt Kit

Flower Branch Embroidery Quilt Kit

Easy Piecing Grid 1 1/2 Inch Finished Panels

"Branch" Out Into New Projects with this Kit


Inspired by classic needlepoint, the Flower Branch Embroidery Quilt Kit by Tilda blossoms to life with simple piecing and stunning color. It includes over 14 yards of beautiful Tilda Chambray Basics and a printed pattern by Tone Finnanger. Pro Tip - use our Easy Piecing Grid stabilizer to make this quilt super easy to assemble!

See The Kit
See The Easy Piecing Grid

The Quilt Show Puzzle: A Raven Out In the Cold

"Winter Raven" by Judith Phelps


Winter Raven takes its inspiration from the book Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey. In the book a child loses their red scarf, and a line from it says, "Ravens… and other wild birds had been known to snatch things." This sentence lit the creative spark in Judith to create the quilt. It was made using appliqué, some paint and some thread painting, with the scarf being three-dimensional, and it is an original design made on a domestic machine.


See more of Judith's quilts in Two-Sided Quilting and Thread Painting - Judith Phelps | Fiber Artist - Sally Manke.

Go To Puzzle
See The Quilt

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