Sandra Small Proudfoot created a series of three quilts to reflect on the issue of domestic violence, as a way to process her own experience, and to raise awareness of this epidemic.
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Sandra Small Proudfoot created a series of three quilts to reflect on the issue of domestic violence, as a way to process her own experience, and to raise awareness of this epidemic.
The following quilters have had quilts accepted into the National Juried Show 2024 in Edmonton, AB.
Kim Jamieson-Hirst of Chatterbox Quilts shows the best free motion quilting motifs for beginners. Turn your fear into excitement for the next project.
Artist-activist, colour trend forecaster, and textile designer Luana Rubin inspires us with quilt images from recent exhibits around the world.
After careers in government and the armed forces, Paul Leger embarked on a journey into quilting, starting with cutting up an old uniform.