Friday 16 October 2015

Ooohh, look ...

... I'm a cover girl!
That quilt, called Charming Columns (cos it's made using charm packs, and they are in columns) is one of mine.  I couldn't show it on here until the magazine was published, but it's out today, and I've just seen the cover. I've never been on the cover of a magazine before, so I'm chuffed to bits about it. I will show some more photos of the quilt soon. This was started when I went to a class (which was run by my friend QuiltHaze) with Scrappy. I didn't want to make the quilt that everyone else was doing (yes I know, typical stroppy student, me) so asked if it would be OK to do my own thing and QuiltHaze was fine about it, so this is the result.

I'd like to thank the editor of the magazine, Joanna from British P&Q for making me famous, QuiltHaze for being happy for me to be a revolting student, Scrappy for suggesting we went to the class in the first place, my family for all their support, the local supermarket for the food they supply that keeps me going, Honda for my car that gets me to these workshops, and, sob, sniffle, I'm getting so emotional, anyone else who knows me. There, how's that for an acceptance of an honour speech? Worthy of the Oscars, or do I have some work to do on it?

I must admit that I have "borrowed" the cover photo from the magazine's website without their permission. I hope they don't mind.

17 comments:

  1. congratulations! it looks great. I love the quilting on the blue, green and white quilt in the header too

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  2. OMG, OMG, OMG Sue I am soooo very happy for you!!! You're being a cover girl really becomes you ;-) You deserve it my friend!!

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  3. You deserve every honor! Wonderful acceptance speech, too. I can't wait to see more about the quilt, you rebellious student you. ;)

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  4. I'm glad to hear that someone else doesn't like to "do what everyone else is doing!" I look at pictures of quilting classes and think, but I don't like working in groups and doing just what everyone else is doing.
    Congratulations and good luck on the next quilt!

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  5. Congratulations on being a cover girl and for that amazing acceptance speech...loved it! It's a beautiful quilt and so worthy of being on the cover.

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  6. Congratulations on your cover quilt. It looks amazing.

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  7. Congratulations, Sue. I'll have to look out for the magazine

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  8. Congratulations- I saw it this morning and thought "I must make this"

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  9. Well done you and congratulations. I must admit many years ago, I thought I'd love to be good enough for a cover, but of course it will never happen, but so chuffed to actually know someone who has made it. Must buy it when it appears over here,(if it does) probably after Xmas, but I'll keep my eyes open for it. Have a good weekend and take care.

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  10. WOOOOHOOOOOO!!! Doing the happy dance across the pond for you!!! Adorable quilt...now is there a centerfold too?? Congratulations!!!

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  11. How nice for you. It must be quite a thrill. I'm happy for you, Sue.

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  12. Woohoo I know a cover girl. How cool and it is so great you have such a great supporting cast.

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  13. Many, many congrats. I had a cover many years ago and it's a lovely feeling :-)

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  14. Congratulations cover girl!!!! So exciting

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  15. Fabulous quilt! Congratulations for such an accomplishment. Way to go!

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