Wednesday 19 March 2014

WOW: Sandy Beach is published!

WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays

My quilt 'Sandy Beach' is published in this month's Down Under Quilts magazine! Here it is on the front cover!


This is a fun quilt and I really enjoyed making it. Especially so for two reasons: I was asked to create a design on a nautical theme and I had a deadline! I already had a design for a beach scene memory box so the theme was just right and an excuse to create an applique wall hanging. The deadline meant that I actually finished it instead of letting it turn into a WIP!


Something else which is so nice, is that this edition arrived in the post yesterday. This is, unfortunately, unusual. I have been published on numerous occasions and in the majority of instances I had to go out and purchase the magazines myself. Because of the editorial timeline, this is harder than it sounds as quilts are submitted months before publication and its easy to forget which edition in which magazine you think you will be appearing in! It's such a simple courtesy but one that is often overlooked. 

Receiving this magazine has really made my day, thanks Down Under Quilts!


Do you buy a monthly quilting magazine? 
Which is your favourite?


 What's Your WOW ?


Tuesday 18 March 2014

LE: a quilt with a mind of it's own


Love Entwined has a mind of it's own. I made other plans, but my Love Entwined wants to be a patchwork style scrappy. I resisted this at first, but not for long. Nothing I did worked, even though I had thought out at least 3 excellent colour ways, each one as lovely as the next. But it wasn't to be. I've been rejecting all those lovely new fabrics for a patchwork style of assorted lights and darks and, against my initial decision not to, I'm now firmly following my feelings with this quilt. I really don't know how I thought I could resist in the first place because, honestly, this quilt has a mind of its own! So my original colour scheme issue was resolved, but then came the red dilemma.

Every time I selected fabrics to use, I kept sneaking in red fabrics...and it just didn't work. It was too red for the patchwork style LE I was making, and not red enough for a red quilt. So I was left with no other option: 

I am now making two Love Entwined quilts at once

One in a patchwork style scrappy and one in red and white


Although it's double the work, I feel relieved because I was sick and tired of chopping and changing all my ideas over and over again and of being so undecided all the time. Making two quilts is a resolution and now I can be free to follow my instincts and just get on with making them. I feel like the patchwork style version is a nod to the 1790's era. Oddly, even though it isn't particularly Georgian in my opinion, I do feel that it's right as a homage to the original quilter whereas the red and white is more my own personality.


and I'm loving each of them in their own way. Now that the colour scheme has been resolved (or doubled?! depending on how you look at it) I'm enjoying each of them in their own specialness and have even started on my red compass. It's going fine, I won't have to make 3 of these compasses, I think that was just me warming up to the quilt ahead!



Thank you to everyone who is posting their own Love Entwined progress over in the Group: it's an inspiration to see how you are making your own quilts, I love seeing what you are doing with the blocks each month. 

Saturday 15 March 2014

Love Entwined Part 10 is Launched

It's time for the charming four corners as we complete Border 2
bottom right and top left corner

Part 10 keeps us busy as we complete Border 2. Unlike the work of Part 8 & 9, Part 10 allows you to spend a bit of time with your stitch work and embellishments as well as finishing up any little details from the previous blocks before we start on Border 3 next month.

This is a quilt full of detail, so don't be afraid to embellish and take your time.

bottom left and tip right corner


 This is where we are up to, quilt wise:


Can't wait to see your progress pics...


‘Love Entwined 1790 Marriage Coverlet’ is a Free 18 Month Historic BOM
Each ‘block’ of the month is released monthly, on the 15th of each month. All ‘blocks’ are available for free during the month of their release. Any missed ‘blocks’ may be purchased.
All ‘blocks’ are available for download via my Yahoo BOM Group only

Wednesday 12 March 2014

WOW: Heart Sent!

WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays

Sometimes deadlines can really help me get things done. I'm glad to announce that this morning (as soon as my local post office opens) I will be posting my Tombola Heart contribution to fly all the way over to the UK where someone will end up claiming it for themselves. I hope they like it. I always get so attached to these little things I make, I wish I'd made two at once now!


I've used my Love Entwined hearts because I love them. I think I'll have to create a design of hearts to work with my spare cushion compasses. Speaking of Love Entwined, I'm onto Compass No. 5...but more of that after WOW, it needs a post all of its own.


I'm a few weeks behind in my emails, so today I'm hoping to spend my WOW time sending emails and deciding which pattern to release as the next BOM. Can you believe it's March already? I feel like this year is just speeding by, I'm going to spend today trying to catch up!


Some new members have been asking me how to do WOW as they don't have a blog? Simple, just tell us what you're doing in the comments section of this post - blog or not, I'd love to know!

What's Your WOW?


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