Access to the internet has brought more things to quilters – you no longer have to go someplace for a quilting class – you can do it in the comfort of your home with your computer. Here is a link to a web site that has video’s and instructions, shopping ect and all for free. http://www.quilterstv.com/
Quilters TV
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Quilters TV is and will always be FREE to watch. Our business model is to provide dynamic quilting programming to quilters worldwide and be supported by advertising from the quilting industry. Eventually we will have voluntary membership that will have a benefits package, but their will always be a full schedule of daily programming, and we will always add approximately 120 new programs a year as a mimimum. I was the originator of QNN, and have had the opportunity to expand my vision for the network on Quilters TV while the new owners of QNN have taken it in a different direction. It is my goal to provide the most interesting programming possible, so I would love to hear from quilters what they would like to see, what teachers they would like us to feature, and tell us what they like the most about what we are doing (and what they do not like). We have recently signed an exclusive deal with TiVO which will make programming from Quilters TV available for viewing on your television set if you have the TiVO box and the broadband connection, which makes us the first full quilting network available on television! Please be in touch with me (although I am off to Quilt Market and Festival to produce more programs this weekend) with your suggestions, and I will respond! Sue Ann Taylor, President, Quilters TV
I love quilters TV. I wish it had at least one new program per day. I log on and keep seing the same thing when at other times, there are two or three new programs. I have the most respect for Jenny Beyer and McKenna Ryan. They have the most beautiful quilts. It would be nice if you could visit quilt shows around the country. It could make up a whole series itself and at lest show the best in show and maybe some of the great booths that others in the country do not have the opportunity to view. They may even pay you to do what you do and help defray the cost of your filming. I loved Brenda Henning, The dutch quilter. Maybe have some programming for us who would like to make some money from our quilting.
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