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Mar 8
Read This "Behind The Scenes" Report On The Filming Of Ricky Tim's and Alex Anderson's, "The Quilt Show"...Gregory Case Is A Roving Reporter

Live (sort of) from behind the scenes at the filming of “The Quilt Show”, is myThe%20quilt%20show%20header_main_full.jpg photo friend Gregory Case. He is reporting from a very rural location in Colorado—dirt roads and all!  He was invited to be the photographer at the studio during the filming, documenting the production of this quilting show.  Gregory, a quilt and textile photographer, has agreed to be a part time “roving reporter” for the Quilter’s Buzz.

The Quilt Show is a “TV-like show you watch on your computer” that quilters Ricky Tims aGregory%20Case%20photo%20of%20Alex%20and%20Ricky%20rehearsal.jpgnd Alex Anderson have put together.  You can read more about it here on one of my previous posts.

So here is “Part One” of Gregory’s report:

“In between the two great iconic American cities, New York and Los Angeles, is a place derogatorily referred to as “flyover” country. Flyover as in there’s nothing worth paying attention to down there. Most Midwest folks don’t seem to give much credence to that thought—they are too busy living productive lives to be concerned about what those big city folks think.  

Years ago, near one of those iconic American cities, Jon Landau, Bruce Springsteen’s manager, said when he first saw “the Boss” on stage, “I saw rock and roll future, and its name is Bruce Springsteen.”  

Today, in flyover country, I’ve seen the future of quilting and its name is the ubiquitous Internet. This is verified by the fact that you are reading this article, on-line, via Gina Halladay’s The Quilter’s Buzz, a web blog. I am betting three years ago, you weren’t reading web blogs about quilting. Additional proof is seen in the popularity of on-line stores, such as, the Fat Quarter Shop, which exist only on-line. Welcome to the future.  

Today, Ricky Tims and Alex Anderson, in rural Colorado, specifically La Veta, are betting they’ve seen the future and they want to help shape the quilting future. They are the hosts of a new internet-based “tv-like” show and web site called “The Quilt Show”. Their aim is to create a web “space” where current and future quilters can join in a virtual community to experience and revel in quilts, fabric, teaching, playing and loving quilting. 

Alex Anderson, formerly of HGTV’s Simply Quilts, and Ricky Tims, (both shown above during rehearsals...don't worry Ricky will don his famous cowboy hat during the actual filiming of the show!)  well-known quilter and musician, have known each other for over five years. Last year they started numerous conversations about what they wanted to do together and out of those conversations begat The Quilt Show. The first six shows, which will be taped before a live studio audience, will happen this weekend at Ricky Tim’s Art Quilt Studio & Gallery in La Veta, CO.

As a quilt and textile photographer, I’ve been blessed to be a part of this experience. I am photographing/documenting and blogging the “behind the scenes” of the show and will be featured in their first show.  Gregory%20Case%20Alex%20and%20Rick%20shopping%20via%20phone.jpg

While documenting the events of the day, Justin, Ricky’s partner, sent over a photo of a table he was looking at, via his cell phone, while shopping in another city in Colorado. Alex and Ricky looked at the piece of furniture via Ricky’s cell phone and decided whether or not to buy the table (cell telephone picture here).

That’s when it occurred to me—that singular event encapsulated the impact of technology on our lives--they were making a purchasing decision for their new studio, for an internet-based program, that quilters would view via their personal computer, when and where ever they want. In that moment, it was clear: by the creative use of existing communication tools, Ricky and Alex are helping to create an exciting future for you and me.” 

You can begin watching the Quilt Show on April 2.  Click here to go to the Quilt Show website for more info about how to get a broadcast of the show.

Stay tuned for Part Two of Gregory’s report.

(photos by Gregory) 

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Regarding:
"Their aim is to create a web “space” where current and future quilters can join in a virtual community to experience and revel in quilts, fabric, teaching, playing and loving quilting. "

You might be interested in a similar effort being produced right in the middle of "flyover" country. Our emphasis is creating a social community for Kansas quilters at KanQuilt.com. Since we don't have a big budget video production company, we will have to rely on our members for their YouTube and Google videos links.

I am sure many Kansas quilters will be interested in "The Quilt Show" too and thanks for this article about it.

so is Ricky married to Justin?

So is Ricky changed from what he used to be or what?

Ricky's full of himself as usual. "Me, Me, Me Myself, See My Picture on the shelf"

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