Description
Take a look at what you’ll learn in each episode:
2801 Imagery
The new season of Quilting Arts opens with a focus on imagery. Karol Kusmaul creates collage compositions. Then, Sue King shows how to make enhanced cyanotypes. Learn the difference between wet and dry cyanotypes and how to enhance them with free motion.
2802 Tried and True
Our creative adventure includes revisiting some traditional techniques. Melissa DeLisio demonstrates traditional marbling. Then join Susan Brubaker Knapp for the best of free-motion motifs. Follow along with some of her favorite designs from past seasons.
2803 Layers
Learn some new layering techniques. Beth Schillig demonstrates how to add couched fibers while you quilt. Then, Ann Rebele introduces painting on cotton with a wet-on-wet technique.
2804 Charming Details
It’s always the details that make memorable art quilt projects. Donalee Kennedy creates a small improv piece featuring threads, yarn, and ribbons. Then it’s little block-prints with Sharon Wall. Learn to transfer designs, cut, and print using vinyl block scraps.
2805 Inspired by Simple Objects
Learn how to look for inspiration in simple objects on this episode. First, see how Lyric Kinard is inspired by autumn leaves, capturing their essence by scanning, printing, and stitching. Karol Kusmaul is back with objects that inspire her art quilts.
2806 Thread
This episode focuses on a quilting essential – thread. Catherine Redford is first with walking foot quilting tips for whole cloth quilts. Organic curves, sharp points, and grid work are just a few of the techniques she features. Then, Nina McVeigh creates a bag with ruler work featuring double needles, appliqué with rulers, and zipper insertion with rulers.
2807 Printing
Printing techniques are featured in this episode. Sharon Wall demonstrates a multicolored silk screen design accented with stencils and free motion. Then, Sue King demonstrates screen printing and three options for silk screen techniques.
2808 Creative Color and Collage
This episode offers lessons on using color and collage. The first lesson with Sarah Ann Smith is about mixing paint colors. Then join Susan Brubaker Knapp for the best of raw-edge appliqué and collage from past seasons.
2809 Over the Top
Learn how to create over-the-top designs. Lyric Montgomery Kinard works with actual vacation photos that are embroidered for a lasting memory. Then, Ann Rebele has a lesson on painting on cotton canvas with a dry-on-dry technique.
2810 A Different Vision
The artists on this episode share their different and unique visions for their materials. Ann Rebele paints on silk organza. Then, Donalee Kennedy has mini abstract improv – good things come in small packages.
2811 Surface Design
New ideas for surface design are featured on this episode. First, Sarah Ann Smith demonstrates printing, monoprinting and screen printing. Then, Sue King begins with a whole quilt from an earlier episode and builds up layers and adds depth with free motion and decorative stitching.
2812 It’s Crazy
On this episode, the artists show how they take creative risks but still honor tradition. Catherine Redford makes a wool crazy quilt pincushion inspired by a vintage quilt. Then, Melissa DeLisio breaks all the rules when it comes to marbling.
2813 Shapes
Shapes are the main topic on this episode. First is Sharon Wall with free-form circles. She’s paints on fabric with layers and patterns of circles. Then, Beth Schillig creates appliqué frames and shapes with washable appliqué fiber.
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