I'm also anxious to try some new American Name Brand solids by Clothworks. It's really fun having so many great solids to choose from, isn't it?
After a busy weekend away, it was also fun to come home to the latest issue of American Quilter being available online! I didn't waste any time finding the page I was most anxious to see {Hi Leanne!} and there's Fissures sharing the limelight with shecanquilt's Cycles 2 along with Unraveling #2 by Judy Tescher.
This issue also has an article by Linda/Flourishing Palms entitled "Modern Art." Sharing the pages with 2 friends and bee-mates is pretty special.
Speaking of bees! Not that I'm looking for another to join right now, but I have a friend who is. Any suggestions? I know there was a flickr group where bee openings were posted, but I've lost track of that - help?
Lastly, just as a little postscript - the magazine pages above are pictured on the back of Still Swooning. I forgot to take a photo of that, but at least you can see I used strips of 3 colorways of one of the Dowry florals. And on that random note . . .
Have a great day!
Linking up with Really Random Thursday.
Those fabrics will make a wonderful triangle quilt! I look forward to seeing what solids you choose to incorporate in it- purple, orange, jade, yellow?? And congratulations on "Fissures' feature! You are indeed in fine company!
ReplyDeleteI love Clover Sunshine and am working on a quilt in it right now! :)
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see your triangle quilt come together
ReplyDeleteI love that bundle of fabrics, and will enjoy watching your triangle quilt. Thanks for mentioning the magazine, I am hoping my hard copy arrives soon.
ReplyDeleteyou look great in print!
ReplyDeleteMan, I just love your 'stuff', Debbie, every time you post. Congrats on your publish! No surprise there though, with what you create. So excited you're doing the Triangle Along. Me too. Can't wait to see yours, as no doubt it will be stellar. I've changed my mind 100 times already on my fabrics. Thought I finally settled back on my first choice of Chicopee ....until I saw Blue is Bleu's Single Girl in Chicopee this morning. My heart skipped a beat. But I suppose if you can make the Swoon pattern multiple times, I can make more than one quilt in Chicopee, right? :) Loved your new mini!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see yourself in print! Congrats again on such a truly deserving quilt! I can't wait to get my copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI love your new fabric stack, too :-)
yay, congrats on a wonderful feature. So looking forward to see how your triangle quilt turns out. Love the direction you're taking.
ReplyDeleteYour fabric pull looks great! Can't wait to see it. Will have to check out that American Quilter issue!
ReplyDeleteI am excited to see your triangle quilt, I love those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteOH I Love seeing Leanne and your quilts in print! So fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat Flickr group you are talking about is the Quilting Bee Blocks group and the discussion is where you can find any openings in bees!
You participating in a new sew along? Shocker... ;o)
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun post Debbie :o) You are always so gracious to highlight the work of others...you inspire me!
ReplyDeleteI like the bundles you've pulled together . . .strong bold colors. Haven't seen this issue yet but will be looking for it. Thanks for mentioning Linda's article too. Fun to know so many people in one issue.
ReplyDeleteYou've got some lovely fabrics to shop from in your stash! I look forward to seeing how these come together.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of bees that might be interesting to look at for inspiration, but I'm thinking they are both closed for now. On Instagram: #ngaqb (No Girls Allowed Quilting Bee) and the WERQ Bee. Both feature male quilters. #menwhoquilt!
Congrats....so excited to see you in American Quilter!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure looking forward to seeing this come together, and I've made use of the What Goes With What features at Pink Chalk a few times and it's awesome!
ReplyDeleteFabric is very colorful - it will make a gorgeous quilt. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteThose Pink Chalk "what goes with what" posts are such a great idea for online shoppers, I love them. And that's probably why I bought so much Clover Sunshine from Pink Chalk too!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the feature! I love the fabrics you pulled for the Triangle QAL. I need to pull mine and get started soon.
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