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Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Being Published

Life has been quite busy for a while -- sorry for the lack of posts.  I'm hoping things will slow down a bit after Easter.  I doubt it, but I can hope!

A lot of years ago, the first article about quilts with me in it was in the West Allis Star newspaper.  At the time, I certainly would never have classified myself as a quilter, but our ladies group at church decided to make a few charity quilts.  The newspaper somehow found out about it and decided to come take photos.  I was in my late teens or maybe 20 at the time and I appeared in the photos with my sewing machine working on piecing the quilt top.  I tried to find the article, but I've misplaced it.  We had fun and there were two lovely ladies who knew how to quilt and instructed the rest of us. I'd love to show you the article and I will if it turns up.

The next time was in this publication.

 
A group of us decided to do an Amish Challenge and the American Quilter's Society decided it worthy of publication in their magazine, The American Quilter.
 
 
I am the one on the left in the first row.  My quilt is on the right on the same page.  You might recognize a couple of people in the photo.  Bonnie Browning is in the upper left and several years later was hired as the Executive Show Director by the American Quilter's Society.  Also in the photo is Lorinda Lie who wrote Heartfelt Quilts.
 
Several of my quilts have been published in various magazines and books over the years.  It's a lot of fun to have someone call you to ask if it is okay to publish a photo of your quilt!
 
Lorinda isn't the only one who became an author out of our little group.  Bonnie has a number of books published and I also am the author of Pine Tree Quilts.
 
 
It was my intent to do another book shortly after this one, but we moved a couple of times across country and, though many of the quilts were made for the book, I just didn't get it written.
 
As a result of being an AQS author, I was asked to make a quilt to be published in honor of those who died on 9/11/2001.  The book was called United We Quilt.
 
 
I've shown you the quilt that I made to commemorate that day.
 
 
These quilts traveled for 3 years across the country as they were exhibited in galleries in remembrance of that fateful day.

 
Lately, though, I've had several articles published in the Quilting Quarterly which is the National Quilting Association magazine for it's members.
 
 
The first article was the pattern for my quilt Blue Skies and Sunshine, which appeared in the magazine on the left above.  The next 2 articles are a series I'm currently writing called "Does It Work".  In these articles I test various products to see if they live up to their promise.  The middle and right magazines above show the first two of those articles.  Number 3 is coming out any day and the editor has number 4.  I am also working on another quilt that will be published later in the year with it's pattern.  I showed you the beginnings of it, but now it's under wraps until the article comes out this Fall.
 
Deadlines keep us on our toes when we write!  I have 2 articles due the same week, so I will have to carve the time out to get both done, hopefully before the deadline gets too close!
 
Hope you've enjoyed reading about my adventures in publishing. It is something I love to do and making the quilts or projects to go along with the articles is a lot of fun, too.
 
 
Until next time!
xoxoXOXOxoxo
 
Lois


 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

I Love Books!

Hello friends!

I've been a little under the weather the past few days.  I'm blaming the weather in Dallas (cold and rainy) and then the weather here in usually sunny AZ.  We've been colder here than Minneapolis!  What's up with that?  It even rained and hailed here in the desert this weekend!

As long as I can remember, I've loved books.  I read all kinds of books.  Lately, they've been on the Kindle, but there is still nothing like the touch and feel of books -- especially old books with good bindings!  My favorite reads are mysteries and thrillers.  My favorite books with photos are Decorating and Quilt books.  What are your favorites?  Granddaughter A is into The Hunger Games, but I haven't read any of those yet.

This is a small pile that have been decorating my home for several years.  They've been in different locations at different times -- both the books and the homes. LOL


All but one of the books are from the early 1900's.  One book is dated from the 1970's, but was written much earlier than that, just was reprinted.  The Pine Tree quilt is probably from around 1910, too.



This book makes me smile.

So do the twins in the photo who weren't even born until 5 years after  it was copyrighted in 1910, but who probably read it as children.  Well, not this copy, though I do have books that belonged to my grandmother.

The twins are my mother and her sister.  I don't know which one is my mom.  They look too much alike and I don't know that anyone ever told me which one is Mom.  Aren't they just the sweetest!

They became sweet adults, too.  I never thought they looked so much alike as adults, but people constantly got them mixed up.  I guess as family, I saw all the differences where others saw the sameness.

I treasure this photo!  Much like books, there is so much to learn from them.

Below the table where these books and photo are living right now is this little vignette.



I took the garden angel away but left the pine cones and added a little bunny.

It's Spring so the bunny seemed to fit with the nature of the pine cones and ivy.

Here is a cloer look at the bunny.



Maybe I should add my copy of Alice in Wonderland to the stack of books.


Hope you all have a fabulous day and if it's warm enough -- go outside and enjoy!

xoxoXOXOxoxo
Lois