Heather Pennie had no idea how to build a puzzle into a quilted jacket. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), she created two.
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Heather Pennie had no idea how to build a puzzle into a quilted jacket. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), she created two.
These five new and repeat quilt show winners share snippets of advice about how they put their best work forward at Quilt Canada 2025.
The Bomb Girls Legacy Foundation seeks blocks for a national quilt to commemorate factory workers during the Second World War.
Designing a quilt with emotion, R. Leslie Forbes’ Lamplights in the Gloaming earned third place in Art | Landscapes and Still Life.
Diane Paquin Provost has learned that quilting outside the lines is perfectly acceptable, earning her a National Juried Show award.