Quilt Show Improv Workshop

Quilt Show Improv Workshop

Introducing Cheryl Arkison Quilt Show Breakfast Presentation and Workshop Instructor www.cherylarkison.com Two Workshops Available at the Show! Friday, June 6 afternoon – Improv Applique Saturday, June 7 morning – One Colour Challenge  One Colour Challenge...
Quilt Show Breakfast Presentation

Quilt Show Breakfast Presentation

Introducing Cheryl Arkison Quilt Show Breakfast Presentation and Workshop Instructor www.cherylarkison.com 2025 Quilt Show Event “Playground Games for Quilters” Friday, June 6, 8:00 am – 10:00 am Breakfast and Presentation Far too often we focus on...
May 2025 Cathy Tomm and Betty Manuel

May 2025 Cathy Tomm and Betty Manuel

Cathy Tomm & Betty Manuel Together We Quilt Cathy Tomm and Betty Manuel are not just daughter and mother; they are “soul sisters” in quilting. For 30 years, they have explored together all aspects of their passion: quilt shows, shop hops, classes, retreats, personal...
Part 14: Quilt and Sewing Patterns

Part 14: Quilt and Sewing Patterns

Quilt Festival Blog A Journey Through Quilting History Author: Y. Bilan-Wallace Part Fourteen Quilt Designs & Sewing Patterns Where did quilters find inspiration for their creations? Today, there are thousands of books filled with quilt patterns and instructions. You...
Part 13: Quilt Styles

Part 13: Quilt Styles

Quilt Festival Blog A Journey Through Quilting History Author: Y. Bilan-Wallace Part Thirteen Quilt Styles In this series of blogs, I have primarily focused on piecing quilts using rectangles, triangles, and squares—methods most likely practiced by early settlers....
Part 12: Invention of the Sewing Machine

Part 12: Invention of the Sewing Machine

Quilt Festival Blog A Journey Through Quilting History Author: Y. Bilan-Wallace Part Twelve Invention of the Sewing Machine A Revolution in Quilting While quilting today is no longer a necessity as it was in 1867, it remains a labour of love for many. The invention of...
Part 11: Quilts and Colour in Canada

Part 11: Quilts and Colour in Canada

Quilt Festival Blog A Journey Through Quilting History Author: Y. Bilan-Wallace Part Eleven Quilts and Colour in Canada From the earliest days of European settlement, Canadian quilters relied on natural dye sources found in their environment. Maple and oak bark...
Part 10: The Log Cabin Quilt

Part 10: The Log Cabin Quilt

Quilt Festival Blog A Journey Through Quilting History Author: Y. Bilan-Wallace Part Ten The Log Cabin Quilt A Symbol of Home and Survival The Log Cabin quilt block has been a beloved design since the 1850s, deeply rooted in American and Canadian frontier history. The...
Part 9: Patchwork

Part 9: Patchwork

Quilt Festival Blog A Journey Through Quilting History Author: Y. Bilan-Wallace Part Nine Patchwork Quilt blocks traditionally feature geometric shapes such as squares, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, and circles. These blocks are first sewn into strips, which are...
Part 8: Quilt Block Designs

Part 8: Quilt Block Designs

Quilt Festival Blog A Journey Through Quilting History Author: Y. Bilan-Wallace Part Eight Quilt Block Designs The Evolution of Quilt Patterns Before 1800, quilts typically featured a central motif, often surrounded by decorative borders. However, after this period,...