The first quilt design I had published was "Cherries Jubilee", I think it was in 2008? Elizabeth came to my booth and asked if I had anything I could submit to the magazine. I was prepared. (Very unusual) I had brought a quilt top I was working on--the applique was not even done, and there were no borders, but they accepted it right there on the spot! I was so lucky! I went home from Market and finished it up and sent it off to the magazine. I was so excited when I first saw it in print!
Cherries Jubilee |
The next quilt APQ featured was called "Summertime Blues." I think it was in 2009? At the last minute I changed the design I had submitted to the editors, but they were so nice and worked with me to make this quilt work for that issue.
Summertime Blues |
I wasn't planning to use any applique on this project, but I decided I had to! Now I am so glad I did. It kind of 'rounds' everything out, don't you think? Some beautiful close-ups of Summertime Blues are used as background in the opening pages of that issue of the magazine.
Then I had "Woodland Walk" published in the 2010 American Patchwork and Quilting Calendar.
It was the April quilt. I think the color is a little off here, maybe your computer will show it better than mine. (All of these quilts look better in person)
Woodland Walk |
One year in the December issue, I had a stocking design featured. You can see them in the insert on this cover. I can't find a better picture right now...
Around the Town was such a fun project to do because it also used my own fabric collection. I actually used the strike-offs of my Elizabeth's Letters line to make the quilt so that it could be photographed and edited just in time for actual fabric to arrive.
Around the Town |
It has been a while since I had a design in APQ, I guess I better get going on a new design!!! American Patchwork and Quilting is one of my favorite quilting magazines. It is the first subscription I ever ordered, and I have never been disappointed! I hope you are a subscriber, too.
6 comments:
What a wonderful thing to have your designs published in that magazine! They are beautiful, too!I've never tried to have a design published in a magazine, but it sounds very rewarding.
It has been my favorite magazine of all times and I have purchased it for about 20 years.
Can't throw any out...
I have had designs featured here in our Australian Magazine but not in the US ones, must be a real buzz.
Lindas postagens! Adorei!
just amazing...and congrats!
Hey, I recognized ALL of them...why?
Because I loved them all!! Gorgeous!! You sure have a way with design, colours and fabric!!
Around the town is my favorite! And you have kits. Might have to think somethingup ! The others are all beautiful! So talented!
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