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I started the center of this when preparing for my string class via Zoom. I wasn't sure how the center block would be as a 12" block with strings. I just loved it so much I continued to add to it! It is bright and vibrant and perfect for summer!
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This is what the cover of the magazine looks like. This is Jody Sanders amazing quilt!
(Do I daresay I want to try this???!!)
The magazine hits the stands June 4th! I hope you'll look for it if you don't subscribe.
Thank you APQ/ They are so wonderful to work with.
This week is going good. My brother who I haven't seen since way before covid (he lives most of the time in China) is here for a visit.
Much love
Oh boy, can't wait to get this issue in the mail. Your quilt made me smile a mile wide. I have lots of solid scraps, so this one will definitely go in the queue.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt turned out fabulous. Great job and congratulations for the publish!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Lovely quilt and stunning in solids. I would make that cover quilt too. EPP, yes!
ReplyDeletemost different from the repro fabric that you usually use....
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt and that cover quilt does look fun. Enjoy your time with your brother.
ReplyDeleteWell that is just the coolest thing ever!! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. It is a fun quilt...bright and cheery. Enjoy your brothers visit.
ReplyDeleteCongrats. Your quilt is so bright and vibrant. Love it. Hugs
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being published! Love the quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published again. How exciting to see your quilt so beautifully photographed and in print. Enjoy your visit!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats my friend. Tell Jim hello! We need to venture to his place up north.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another published quilt. It is a blast of beach balls and popsicles! All kinds of summer fun in that string creation.
ReplyDeleteOh, enjoy your time with your brother!
The string quilt has a modern look softened by the random width and angle of the strips. Quite impressive in look. It would fit into many different styles of decorating. Congratulations, Lori.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun quilt! Congratulations! I've been wanting to try a string quilt but it will have to be out of prints. I think I have about four solids in my stash - hmmm, maybe some shopping is in order, lol. Jan in MA
ReplyDeletewow i do subscribe and i love love love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat to do with leftover strips of solids! Love this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt, Lori, and congrats on its magazine publication!!
ReplyDeletea bright happy quilt....have a wonderful time with your brother......
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and enjoy your brother's visit!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations - what a fun quilt which we need more of, these days! It must be such a thrill to "be published" again. Enjoy your time with your brother! Time with loved ones is precious these days (and always).
ReplyDeleteGreat looking quilt - how exciting to be published.
ReplyDeletecongratulations! What a special, happy quilt. Your work is so varied and always a treat to see.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I have a pile of solids to play with, so this would be perfect. I really like the way you quilted it...perfect for this quilt.
ReplyDeletecongratulations - great quilt!
ReplyDeleteWoo Hoo !! Congratulations Lori !! Your quilt is beautiful !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Lori! Love your string-pieced solids!
ReplyDeleteI just love STrings ATtatched! How wonderfully bold and happy looking!:)
ReplyDeleteLove your string star quilt!
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