For me the design process is the best part, I even tolerate all the maths much better than I used to!
The lovely peeps at Sewing World have published 3 of my projects in the January issue (out on Friday, 18th)! And their photography and staging is stunning!
First up, my nesting baskets:
A simpler version of my Foundation Pieced Schoolhouse cushion:
And my Rainbow Geese Quilt, made using the Rainbow and Low Volume Charm packs I sell in my Etsy shop:
It's such a privilege to have my work published in this beautiful and professional way! I still get all giddy when the next issue comes out and I see my projects in there among so many wonderful designers.
There are lots more inspiring projects in this issue to get your creative juices flowing! So grab yourself a copy and spend some wonderful 'play time' sewing this holiday.
And one more reason to be feeling giddy tonight - guess who's back home for Christmas?
Jude xo
Such lovely projects :-) Glad you've got your girls back together!
ReplyDeleteI love to see you published so often! And that beautiful girl is almost as pretty as her mom.
ReplyDeleteWow, you have been busy and all such stunning makes! Have a wonderful Christmas with your gorgeous daughters xx
ReplyDeleteHurray!! (World domination is surely just round the corner...) Have a lovely Christmas with your fabulous family xx
ReplyDeleteHi Judith! Bautiful photos but so are your designs! I would love to make each of these! Happy holidays! Have fun with your girls! x Teje
ReplyDeleteAh, welcome home, Shannon! And great projects... Love that flying geese quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a talent Judith! Great to see your work in these lovely magazines x
ReplyDeleteLove the flying geese quilt, that would happily sit on any sofa or bed and be cheerful. Have a wonderful Christmas. x
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, my iPad won't load the pics, I'll have to wind up the PC!
ReplyDeleteNOW i can see them! fab projects, congratulations (all 4 arebeautiful!, yay for having daughters home!)
ReplyDeletelovely to have your family home, we are two thirds of the way in our house.
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