Quilt accepted in a publication
I got the happy news recently that a quilt of mine has been accepted into a forthcoming book by Sherri Lynn Wood, The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters . Sherri solicited quilts from volunteers, who were assigned one or another improvisational quilt "score" set by Sherri. Even though I've done quite a bit of improvisational work before, I learned a lot in the process of making this quilt, and I look forward to sharing more about it, including photos, once the book is published in winter/spring 2015. (Until then, contributors are legally bound not to share any photos online.) * * * * * To give you a photo of something, though, here's the fabric I've just cut for a small project--a runner to put on the top of the buffet in my dining room. This is a selection of Japanese daiwabo fabric, quite different from what I usually work with, but it is such lovely material. Here's another view of the fabrics, uncut: Several years ago, I bought a dozen pieces of daiwa...