Canada United in Scraps
Legendary quilting instructor Terry Rowland describes Canadians as scrappy, an attitude reflected in her Canada United project.
Feeling Blue’s Quilting Journey
Millie Cumming won the Sustainability Award at Quilt Canada for her tribute to the war-torn people of Ukraine.
Long-Awaited Gift Quilt for Baby Joey
When Baby Joey Goodyear left Newfoundland and Labrador as an infant, his grandmother started a gift quilt for him.
A Tribute to Reading, Healing and Quilting
Carol Chenier, of Sarnia, Ontario, won the Viewers’ Choice Award for her tribute to reading, healing and quilting.
Solved: Eaton’s and Simpsons quilts mystery
Canadian quilters and museums helped solve the mystery of the Eaton’s and Simpsons quilts from the 1930s Canadian department store chains.
Soaring Circle’s SewCase Inspires 1,000 New Sewists
Sewcase connects students and teachers with mentors and resources from sewing professionals, Indigenous artists and fashion industry experts.
Drastic Cuts to an Award-Winning Quilt
It’s time to spill the beans on all the gory details behind this award-winning quilt for Excellence in Innovation at Quilt Canada.
Starburst Quilt Pattern Dazzles
Wendy Anderson took inspiration from the quilt pattern and renamed it Starburst. As a result, she won the award for Excellence in Workmanship for Piecing.
Oakville Fibre Artists – Hanging By a Thread
The Oakville Fibre Artists (OFA) are a creative and collaborative group of 30 individuals who meet weekly at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC) in Oakville. Based on strong interpersonal relationships, OFA are a ‘textile tribe’ who share...
Showing Quilters’ Canadian Pride
As more shoppers look at their buying habits, we share ways for quilters’ Canadian pride to show their loyalty for our beloved country.
Thoughtful Quilt Design Decisions
Throughout the quilt design process, an artist must make many decisions. They fall into three main categories: colour, design and workmanship.
‘Out of the Blue’ Quilt Challenge
The Fabricators, a small group of fabric artists from the South Okanagan (Oliver and Penticton, adopted the Out of the Blue quilt challenge.
