Just to let readers know that the June/July issue of Quilting Arts Magazine, with my profile interview, is now available at news stands in Canada. I picked one up at Chapters on Saturday night.
Today I am sorting through hundreds of poppy photographs I've taken over the years. I need to come up with some sketches for my next Northcott line of fabric. Yes, the theme will be poppies, plus a luscious palette of mottled fabrics based on my hand-dyed fabrics. Just sharing a little poppy inspiration today.
Woo hoo! Congrats, Elaine! I can't wait to pick up a copy.
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DeleteYour cover was waiting for me when I got home last night; so looking forward to reading it. You deserve all the attention that comes your way. (I remember asking you, about 7 years ago, whether quilting and dyeing were your full-time job. At the time you didn't think it possible...)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Suzanna.
DeleteI FINALLY got my copy today, Elaine. It is a very nice article. Lovely pics too. I hope you feel pleased with it? BTW, gorgeous poppies:-)
ReplyDeleteI am very pleased Carolynn. They article is true to what I wrote. Thank you :-)
DeleteI received my QA on Monday and enjoyed reading your interview. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThank you Juanita :-)
DeleteCongratulations again, Elaine! I await your poppy fabric line with 'bated breath, as we are now in the midst of the centennary of WWI and (currently) can't find much (if anything) in the way of poppy fabric!
ReplyDeleteYes I suppose poppies are associated with Remembrance Day in a lot of people's minds Margaret. I did not think of that at all when I created my poppy quilts. They were about seizing joy.
DeleteCongratulations! Great article.
ReplyDeleteThank you Delores. Glad you enjoyed the article.
DeleteThe article was amazing. I loved the close-ups of your hostas. It is wonderful to see you honoured in this way! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Greta for your kind words :-)
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