Modern Quilters Showcase 17
A new Modern Quilters showcase where I present you Virginia Robinson, Claudia Scheja, Scott Culley and Belen Parisi enjoy their stories and amazing quilts.
A new Modern Quilters showcase where I present you Virginia Robinson, Claudia Scheja, Scott Culley and Belen Parisi enjoy their stories and amazing quilts.
Whether you recently bought a home in Toronto, ON, or a townhouse in Nashville, TN – it can often feel intimidating decorating your home, with the countless decor options to choose from. Sometimes when it’s all said and done, if the pieces you chose don’t reflect your personality and your style is absent from the space, your house…
The 19th century advanced many aspects of color theory. Let’s take a look at some of the art and theorists during the 19th century.
Are you looking for quilting festivals to check out in 2022? If so, you are in the right place. We’ve assembled a list of quilting festivals
Are you looking for some of the most wonderful fiber and quilt museums throughout the world? Take a look at some of our top picks to find some inspiration for you.
A new Modern Quilters showcase where I present you Annie Hudnut, Juli Smith, Brittney Frey and Drew Steinbrecher enjoy their stories and amazing quilts.
Have you ever wondered about the history of color transparency? Learn about how artists throughout history have used transparency effects with their colors.
In quilting, shapes play a role in helping us add depth and uniqueness to our quilt. Learn how many shapes in the world can be sources of inspiration for your quilt.
Colors, such as red, yellow, blue, and green have been used by artists, quilters, and others throughout the years. Let’s take a look at the history of colors and how they have been used throughout history.