Magazine Features

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Magazine Features
Happy Wednesday! I have been terrible about documenting my magazine work, so today is a bit of catch up! I want to make sure and share it before I forget about it!

Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 6 Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 6
My column in issue 6 of Love, Patchwork & Quilting is about labeling and documenting quilts! This issue also came with a set of quilt labels, which is really fun!

Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 6
In issue 6 there was also a feature on Dreamin' Vintage! Yay!

Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 7 Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 7
My column in issue 7 of Love, Patchwork & Quilting is about patchwork! I talk about adding patchwork to all kinds of different projects and also about finding a scant 1/4" seam. You can buy this issue here.

Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 8 Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 8
My column in issue 8 of Love, Patchwork & Quilting is all about creating a productive sewing space! I share about my sewing room and how I stay organized. You can buy this issue here.

Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 9 Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 9
My column in issue 9 of Love, Patchwork & Quilting is about scrap management! You'll find my tips and tricks for using and store scraps and a block tutorial. You can buy this issue here.

Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 9
Also in this issue is a collaboration with Karen Lewis of Blueberry Park. She stitched up my Giant Star Quilt using vintage sheets for this issue!

Love Patchwork & Quilting - Issue 9
There is a little feature for my Triangularity quilt pattern in the front!

Beginner's Guide to Quilting Beginner's Guide to Quilting
Finally, the folks at Future put together a special Beginner's Guide to Quilting Booklet! You will find my flying geese tutorial in there! You can find it on their website here, although it is currently out of stock!

Happy Quilting!

3 comments :

  1. I love your work, have just "discovered" you and will be looking for more. The fabric line is wonderful, just what I need for fresh inspirations. Thank you!

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  2. I love your articles in this magazine...awesom mag too!

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  3. Your stitching notes are awesome. I "TEAR" yes tear them out of the magazine and keep them in my techniques notebook. They do come in handy!
    Thanks.

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