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"The Dresses Of The Empresses: The Staging of the "Worth" Exhibition" by Loïc Prigent​

From Loïc Prigent"Discover the behind-the-scenes of the exhibition dedicated to the house of Worth at the Petit Palais! Who is Charles Frederick Worth? Who is Marie Venet? How can a fashion house last a century? For months, our cameras had exclusive access to the staging of this major retrospective. We followed every step, from the restoration to the final installation of the iconic pieces created by the father of haute couture."

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National Quilt Museum: Artist Talk with Victoria Findlay Wolfe

From the National Quilt Museum"Learn how Victoria Findlay Wolfe’s approach to designing eye-popping quilts with bold colors, shapes, and patterns is often inspired by flying 30,000 feet in the air! All this and more can be seen on the video of her artist talk for her exhibition, Option Expedition, which runs through September 9, 2025."

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See Virginia Jacobs' "Krabow Kabuki Waltz" at The Frist Art Museum​

The Frist Art Museum​ in Nashville, TN​ is currently showing the Fabric of a Nation: American Quilt Stories from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston​ exhibit, which showcases "nearly 50 remarkable examples of quilts and coverlets made from the 18th century up to 2021​." As part of that exhibit, you can see Virginia Jacobs’ Krakow Kabuki Waltz"a monumental 7‑foot‑diameter quilted sphere."

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See "Fleurs de Villes Downton Abbey" on Display

Everything and anything can be material for your next project. Just as we've seen flowers be turned into stunning floral beds that resemble quilts, so too can those same flowers be used to adorn and create lavish garments. This concept has been executed with beautiful precision for the exhibit, Fleurs de Villes Downton Abbey, which "will immerse guests in the refined elegance and captivating drama of Downton Abbey, brought to life through exquisite floral artistry." Learn more about the stunning exhibit and where you can see it on full display as it travels to ten cities across three countries​.

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"You Made That?": The Quilting Adventures of Harvey Fierstein on Display in Ridgefield, Connecticut​

Lifetime Achievement Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein has many gifts, including being an award-winning playwright and actor for the stage and screen for his work in Torch Song TrilogyHairsprayLa Cage aux Folles, and so much more. But did you also know that that this multi-talented individual is also an amazing quilter? For the first time, Harvey's quilts will be on display for three days as part of the exhibition, "You Made That?": The Quilting Adventures of Harvey Fierstein, in Ridgefield, Connecticut​. Come and see his fantastic quilts, and catch a glimpse of his creative prowess.

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The 50th Annual Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show

If you are in the area, or want to make the trip to Oregon, this Saturday, July 12, 2025, is the 50th Annual Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show. A beloved quilting tradition, this show was begun in 1975 by TQS Quilt Legend Jean Wells, and has been promoting and sharing its love of quilting for fifty years now. Over 1000+ quilts will be hung outdoors throughout the town of Sisters, Oregon, it is truly a beautiful sight to see. And if the quilts weren't enough, our very own Alex Anderson will be there too as one of the Showcase Quilters.

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See the "Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California​" Exhibit at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive​

From the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive​"Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California traces the flow and flourishing of quilts in the context of the Second Great Migration. As millions of African Americans sought greater opportunities and escape from the South’s oppressive racial environment from 1940 to 1970, they carried quilts as functional objects and physical reminders of the homes they left behind. The quilts in this exhibition explore the medium’s unique capacity for connecting kin across time and distance, holding memory and ancestral knowledge, and opening up space for beauty and artistic ingenuity."

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See "Chinese Quilts Today​" at the International Quilt Museum​

The latest exhibit at the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska opens today and is ready for all to see. The exhibit, "Chinese Quilts Today​", showcases "the ways in which quiltmaking is a thriving, growing, and changing art form in modern China." See photos from the museum showing off the installation of the latest exhibit, and find out more about this fascinating portion of quilting history.

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See the "Quilt National '25: The Best in Contemporary Quilts" Exhibit at The Dairy Barn Arts Center

From The Dairy Barn Arts Center: "Featuring 27 first-time exhibitors alongside returning artists, Quilt National ’25 highlights fresh perspectives and new voices in the quilting world. From exploring social themes to experimenting with materials and textures, these works reflect the ever-evolving nature of this vibrant art form."

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See the "Contemporary Fibers: Botanicals​" Exhibit at the Denver Botanic Gardens

From SAQA"This exhibition will feature artwork inspired by the natural world which also uses fiber and textile materials or techniques. Curated by the Denver Botanic Gardens curatorial team from the Fiber Art Now print exhibition, the exhibit will be on view May 17 through September 28, 2025, in the Kemper Family Gallery."

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Spring Quilt Market Returns in 2026 to St. Louis, Missouri!

Every year before the Houston International Quilts Festival, Quilts, Inc. holds the Fall Quilt Market"the only credentialed trade show in the world dedicated to quilting and sewing exclusively." Well, now that won't be the only time you'll be able get the inside track on all things quilting, as the Spring Quilt Market will officially be returning next year from April 10-12, 2026 at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri! Click through to find out more about this exciting return.

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New Exhibits Debut at The Texas Quilt Museum for Spring and Summer 2025​

From the Texas Quilt Museum: "Saddle up and get ready to head to the Texas Quilt Museum for the debut of three brand new exhibits this Spring and Summer! Visitors will enjoy Blue Ribbon Prizewinners from the 2025 Houston Livestock Show and RodeoFramed Center/Medallion Quilts, and Rebound-Renew-Reimagine. They will run from May 1, 2025 through August 23, 2025." Click through to find out more about the new exhibits, and watch a video to see how the museum switches out the previous exhibits and installs the new ones.

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Join the Quilting and Hidden Textiles of Japan Tour with Susan K. Cleveland

Join TQS's Susan Cleveland and co-hostess, Kimberly Einmo, in Japan this November! They've planned hands-on textile workshops and visits to Yoko Saito's quilt shop, the Yokohama quilt show, markets, a museum, shrine, garden and other surprises. Opulent Quilt Journeys takes great care to arrange top-notch experiences abroad. You really don't want to miss this opulent tour!

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We All Have to Start Somewhere, Even Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

The Quilt Show ran into Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry at her exhibit, Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry: A Life In Color, at the National Quilt Museum this weekend as part of the festivities for the 2025 edition of the Paducah Quilt Show. While there, she showed us two of her firsts, her very first quilt, and her first art quilt. See both of these quilts as they were hung in the exhibit and chart the journey she took from her beginnings to now.

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See the "Just Quilts!" Exhibit at the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles​

The San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles has a new exhibit on display entitled Just Quilts!"featuring three innovative, diverse, talented quilters from the Valley of Heart's Delight (Santa Clara Valley). These quilters being Charlotte ScholbergRanda Mulford, and the late Joy Palmer."​ Come check out these great quilts at one of the Bay Area's preeminent quilting destinations. But come soon if you want to see it, as it'll only be there for a month.

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"The Quilters" - Coming to Netflix in May

From Netflix: "The Quilters follows the daily lives of several quilters inside the sewing room at South Central Correctional Center, a Level 5 maximum-security prison in a small town two hours south of St. Louis, MO."

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Janet Stone's Alphabet Quilts are Coming to the National Quilt Museum in 2026

This past year Janet Stone finished the last quilt in a her Alphabet series, which has twenty-six quilts with each one corresponding to a letter of the alphabet, that she began in 2008. And guess what? Starting next year you'll be able to see all of them together for the first time at the National Quilt Museum as part of their new exhibit, Janet Stone: And Now I Know My ABCs. Click through to learn more about this exciting exhibit to come.

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See "Banners of Liberty: An Exhibition of Original Revolutionary War Flags" at the Museum of the American Revolution

The Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is launching a new exhibit this month featuring Revolutionary War flags to commemorate a number of anniversaries taking place this year. "The Museum will mark the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the Revolutionary War and the creation of the United States Armed Forces (Army, Navy, and Marine Corps) with a new special exhibition, Banners of Liberty: An Exhibition of Original Revolutionary War Flags, opening April 19, 2025. The exhibition, which will be displayed in the Museum's first-floor Patriots Gallery, will feature the largest gathering of rare and significant Revolutionary War flags in more than two centuries."

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Welcome Garri Kaye as New Piece Corps, Show Assistant and Volunteer Coordinator at Quilts, Inc.

Producing each edition of International Quilt Festival & International Quilt Market requires not only a dedicated full-time staff, but scores and scores of both paid and volunteer workers. Overseeing and scheduling these workers is the task of the Piece Corps, Show Assistant, and Volunteer Coordinator. Quilts, Inc. announces that Garri Kaye has been named to the position. She brings with her nearly a decade of experience in multiple roles for the shows, and is replacing the retiring Terri Winsauer. “I am so excited to have Garri Kaye take over,” Winsauer notes. “She is the perfect person for this position—and she’s a quilter herself!” 

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See the "Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry: A Life In Color" Exhibit at the National Quilt Museum

This past Friday Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry, friend and past guest of The Quilt Show, had a celebratory retrospective exhibition of quilts debut at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky entitled Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry: A Life In Color. This career-spanning display of her work features some of her most famous quilts and is an amazing opportunity to see such a large body of her work together in one place. Click through to find out more about the exhibit.

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