Passing the Quilting Torch, part 1
During the month of May, Quilting Daily celebrates makers and shares the stories of how the torch gets passed to the next generation. The photos…
During the month of May, Quilting Daily celebrates makers and shares the stories of how the torch gets passed to the next generation. The photos…
|Sponsored| Let me introduce you to two of the hardest working people in the quilting industry: Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr, the co-founders of Modern Quilt…
Master Log Cabin block variations with the ultimate online workshop! Join Kate Colleran as she walks you through the Chain Block, Quarter Log Cabin, Court…
Ebony Love joins Tracy, Lori and Ginger to talk about everything from when she started sewing and quilting, to how she created a quilting business,…
It’s always enjoyable to learn tips and tricks from a quilter whom you admire. Do you have a “Quilt Mentor” who has been there from…
In this article from the Love of Quilting January/February 2020 issue, quilt historian Barbara Brackman looks back at the quilt trends and innovations of the…
In this article from the Love of Quilting July/August 2020 issue, Barbara Brackman hits the highlights of a quilt-tastic era that influences us to this…
Pepper Cory’s path as a quilter has taken her around the world, but she almost let the hype surrounding curved seams—namely, that they’re hard—keep her…
The prolific designer With 14 books, 15 fabric collections, and a hefty teaching and traveling schedule, Nancy Mahoney estimates that she has made 500-600 quilts…
One of my favorite parts of working with modern quilters is learning their stories. Each quilter comes from a different place, designs with a unique…
In 2018, Quilting Arts Magazine premiered a feature called ‘Open Studio’—allowing the reader to take a peek inside art quilters’ studios. Read on for a…
One of the most amazing things about working for a quilting magazine is getting to interact with quilting artists from all over the world. Gül…