Showing posts with label Judy Woodworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judy Woodworth. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

Winners at Spring Quilt Shows

Congratulations to Kim Brunner who was named 2011 Teacher of the Year at the Home Machine Quilting Show in Salt Lake City, UT.

Kim will be teaching at the AQS Quilt Show in Knoxville, TN in July. Click here to register for Kim's lecture/demo classes. If you want to study with a pro at Twirly Whirly Feathers and more, here is your chance!

AQS authors continue to win at the spring quilt shows across the country.

MQX East in Providence:
  • Miniature: 1st – Renae Haddadin – Golden Snowflake
  • Wholecloth Large: 1st – Judy Woodworth – Avatar Revisited

Machine Quilters Showcase in Overland Park, KS
  • Machine Embroidery: 3rd - Fairy Dust - Judith Woodworth
  • Whole Cloth Innovative: 2nd - Avatar Revisited - Judith Woodworth
  • Miniature: 1st - Golden Snowflakes - Renae Haddadin
  • Wearable Runway: 1st - Belle For A Day - Renae Haddadin
To learn from these prizewinning quilters, check out their books below:

Amazing Ways to Use Circles and Rays by Renae Haddadin

Freemotion Quilting by Judy Woodworth 
 

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Today's News from AQS

AQS Authors featured on www.thequiltshow.com: Starting today you can see Episode 609 on TheQuiltShow.com featuring Judy Woodworth on Freeform Feathers and Bonnie Browning with Happy Endings.

You'll get to see Judy's beautiful quilting. Judy is a new AQS author and her book, Free Motion Quilting Handbook, will be out this summer.

Bonnie will be sharing her no-math method of making sure your borders fit every time and several edge finishes that are featured in her book, Borders & Finishing Touches 2.

There is plenty to learn from these two AQS authors...so tune in today to http://www.thequiltshow.com/ .
More photos from the Paducah Quilt Show: Dana Lynch was the roving reporter at the AQS Quilt Show for thequiltshow.com and she interviewed Annabel Baugher. Annabel won a 3rd place award in the Professional Patchwork category at the very first AQS Quilt Show in 1985. Today she is 90 years old and still quilting. Her quilt, Forever Spring, was juried into the Bed Quilts, Hand Quilted, category this year. Click here to go The Daily Blog of TheQuiltShow.com to read more and see photos of Annabel and her beautiful quilt.