It's quite the milestone, so I'm using some of my favourite fabrics. Amongst those are some precious conversationals that my wonderful friend Linda sent me quite a while back. I have seven fat quarters, which is not quite enough, so I'm going to intersperse them with a light tea dye fabric. Had I decided not to make a pieced border, the conversations may have been plenty, but I'm a scrappy quilt girl, so I'll love 'making do'.
In other news, my 'Dogtooth Violets' quilt has just come out in print in Australian Patchwork and Quilting. I haven't received my copy in the mail just yet, but I'll share as soon as I have it. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled - I just love the quilt!
I like the Turning Four-T quilt blocks. I also loved the Dogtooth Violet quilt and am glad that it is being published, so that I can get the directions. Looking forward to your next publish, maybe you should do a book of your favorite quilts!
ReplyDeleteI love your turning four T idea, and I'm still toying with the idea of stealing it, I'll be turning 40 on Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteI'm way past using the 4-T pattern as intended, but it is nice. Congratulations on the publication of 'Dogtooth Violets' - that one is really lovely too.
ReplyDeleteTazzie, congratulations!! I must check out the magazine. Dogtooth Violets is such a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and so is the Dogpatch. Congrats on the other news! Cindy
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric you chose for your blocks! Congrats on your dogtooth violets quilt being in the magazine!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the issue# or volumne # of the mag with the Dogtooth Violets?
ReplyDeletePlease? I want to purchase that specific issue.
Thanks,
Subee
www.subeesews.blogspot.com
Congrats again and again!!
ReplyDeleteLove those blocks! And your Starstruck quilt is a winner also!
ReplyDeleteI got my copy on (I think) Thursday; I knew as soon as I saw the corner as I was turning the page what it was. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteI got my copy of APQ on Thursday and as soon as I saw the quilt I recognised it. Well done.
ReplyDeleteDee
I didn't know what the Turning 4 meant until I read the comments. Ahem, already past that a bit :)
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to cut into favorite fabrics, isn't it? I have a few I get out and think over, but always end up putting away again!
Congrats on another quilt magazine success!
That is an awesome block - I love how many ways you can look at it!
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