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Featured Quilt - First Place Use of Negative Space at QuiltCon 2026
Frost Filigree by Yvonne Fuchs won First Place - Use of Negative Space (Sponsored by Ollie Fabrics) at QuiltCon 2026. Yvonne says of her work, "Inspired by the delicate and intricate shapes on a frosty car windshield, Frost Filigree was designed to create visual interest by juxtaposing curved piecing with varied negative space shapes. I have never made a red and white quilt before, and I enjoyed curating a subtle gradient for the quilt top and continuing the color story through the binding. My goal for the quilting was to continue the conversation between the piecing and negative space."
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Historic Royal Palaces: The Spitalfields Mantua Dress |
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"The Extravagance of 1700s Court Dresses"
From Historic Royal Palaces: "In the 18th century, Mantua dresses were the height of court fashion. In this video, our experts discuss a rare and spectacular dress that dates from around 1756. It's 210cm in width, designed to show off how much expensive fabric the wearer could afford. Furthermore, the wider you were, the more likely it would be that you were seen. Few such Mantua dresses have survived from this period, making this a rare treasure within Historic Royal Palaces' collections." |
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Alex Anderson LIVE: Scrappy Triangles with Alex Anderson |
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New Project Alert
Alex is back, and she’s turning your stash into a masterpiece! Today, we’re kicking off the brand new Scrappy Triangles project.
But first, we’re taking a detour to Branson, Missouri! Alex is sharing exclusive stories and behind-the-scenes photos of the special guests who joined us for filming. You won't believe who stopped by!
In this LIVE, you’ll get:
Alex is LIVE TOMORROW, March 30, 2025 @ 10am PST, 1pm EST, and 6pm London time. All classes are recorded so they can be viewed later. |
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Textile Talks: QSOS Interview with Gwen Westerman |
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Presented By The Quilt Alliance
"Join us for an oral history interview with quiltmaker, poet, and educator Gwen Westerman for the Quilters’ Save Our Stories project (QSOS). The grassroots QSOS project has been documenting the lives of quiltmakers for more than two decades. QSOS is not only the largest collection of interviews with quilters, but also the largest grassroots oral history project of its kind in the world."
Register today and watch when this episode airs this Wednesday, April 1, 2026, at 2 PM EDT. |
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In The Store - Alabaster Hues by Wishwell for Robert Kaufman Fabrics |
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Neutrals and Textures at Your Fingertips
Soft, serene, and effortlessly sophisticated, Alabaster Hues by Wishwell for Robert Kaufman features delicate and hard to find neutrals and subtle textures that elevate any quilt. Available in fat quarter bundles, 10" squares, and rolls, these versatile precuts make it easy to create projects with a refined, modern feel. |
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The Quilt Show Puzzle: Breathe In and Out |
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"Waning Crescent Meditation" by Deborah Boschert
Made using fused appliqué, hand embroidery, free motion quilting, and original surface design, Deborah says of Waning Crescent Meditation's meaning, "The flow of imagery and color could represent steady inhale and exhale."
Learn about Surface Application from Deborah, and our other Surface Design Masters, in our second Surface Design Masterclass, Using Surface Applications | Surface Design Masterclass 2. |
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Isn't Quilting a "Hoot"?
Join us at The Quilt Show and you never know what you will learn. For example, it's not every day you can be inspired by one of our upcoming guests, Ann Smith, and her feathered friends. Looking for a new challenge, technique, or just some good old fun? Check out our shows and see 'Whos' show is next on your list. |
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