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Book Reviews: Quilting in the Limelight by Philippa Naylor

Friday, December 11th, 2009

To say that things have been hectic is an understatement… I think I had several books ready to review in early September!  So at long last here is the first:

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Quilting in the Limelight: the Life, Art and Techniques of an Award-Winning Quilter by Philippa Naylor, published by Dragon Threads, 2008.

My favorite part of the book was the peek into Philippa’s life, both  in Saudi Arabia and then the move back to the UK while they renovated a lovely old home.  My second favorite part of the book is the photographs from which she draws inspiration, and which inspire me in their bold graphic layout, colors and careful cropping.

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The book covers:

  • 1-Beginning
  • 2-Saudi Arabia
  • 3-The journey home (they drove from Saudi to the UK!)
  • 4-House Renovation
  • 5-A change of Direction
  • 6-Gallery (an extensive chronology and evolution of her quilts)
  • 7-Workplace (as in, her studio, how she set it up, things to think about)
  • 8-Equipment and Materials
  • 9-Starting a New Quilt
  • 10-The Quilt top and precision piecing
  • 11–The quilting adn trapunto design
  • 12-Free motion machine quilting
  • 13-Piping
  • 14-Mitered binding
  • 15-finishing

Let me just say that I will NEVER be likely to do the precision piecing that she does!  I will, however, be tempted to wholecloth quilting….you can tell those of us who are so passionate about the quilting.  Eventually, we all give in to the urge and just skip the pieceing and/or applique and just quilt quilt quilt a piece, a wholecloth piece!

I very much enjoyed the detailed in-progress photos of her free-motion quilting, plus all the photos of the backs, where you can sometiems better see just what she has done.  The close-up photos are wonderful, too… just as good as being there in person to see JUST how she did that! In this example, how to bury a knot invisibly…well done (both the knot and the photos).

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My only quibble with the colorful, inspiring book–which is a nearly-square format 11″ tall by 10″ wide–is that on the reverse side of the pages that have nine photos (laid out like a nine-patch block) is that the narrow grid of white between the photos shadows through to the other side of the page, and I find it very visually distracting.  I wish the paper (which is a lovely glossy white and showcases the photos well) were heavier, to prevent the show-through.

I also like how Philippa spends so much time on the finishing details.  As a garment-maker who learned under some wonderfully demanding teachers (and became even more picky myself about my own work), I really appreciate that she pays so much attention to the fine finishing, and shares how to do it well!  (Yes, I know…I try to beat my type A tendencies into submission, but they are indeed there!)  In sum:  I enjoyed it, I recommend it, and I’ll be likely to refer to it again, both for the eye candy and the fine instruction on finishing details.

Double Give-away! Susan Brubaker Knapp!

Monday, December 7th, 2009

No…make that a double-double drawing!  Several years ago, Susan Brubaker Knapp (website here) and I met online through the QuiltArt list and became internet friends.  We FINALLY got to meet in Houston at Market this year.

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Our quilty careers have been moving forward (a good direction) on parallel tracks, and we both were published this year for the first time!   So we are having a doubly-fun giveaway:

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Over on Susan’s Blue Moon River Blog, she is giving away a copy of my book ThreadWork Unraveled AND my Nourish the Body, Nourish the Soul pattern, and here I’ll be doing a drawing for her beautiful Applique Petal Party pattern booklet AND her Pinata Purse pattern!   I’ll draw a winner at random from those who post by noon on Monday (oops) Wednesday, Dec. 16.  Read on for more enticing details!

Here’s Susan’s full quilt:

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Applique Petal Party is an interesting new hybrid:  pattern plus booklet with detailed instructions.  Inside there are nine fold-open full sized patterns for all 16 blocks and the border, all with clear lines and notes.  There is also an 8-page booklet (8 1/2 x 11 inches) including:

  • Needle-turn applique basics, with sharp photos clearly illustrating tricky bits such as getting sharp points for stars and leaves
  • Making Bias Vines
  • Fabric Requirements for the 73 x 73 inch quilt
  • Cutting instructions
  • Sashings
  • Constructing the quilt
  • Borders
  • Finishing and Quilting
  • Binding and labeling; here there are three brilliantly well done photos to illustrate how to do a double-fold bias binding on the ever-challenging scallops.  Well, they won’t be challenging any more, because they show clearly how to do them!

Here are two detail photos:

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I love that on the back cover there are four small quilts made from a single block in this pattern, but in totally different colorways.  If you love the pattern but just aren’t a pink person, these will give you an idea of how versatile and beautiful this pattern is.

Susan’s publisher, C&T, is really leading the pack with innovative publishing and support options.  Even on the pattern they invite teachers to use the pattern for classes, and offer support via the C&T website.  Here’s a link to Susan’s pattern at www.ctpub.com ; click on the “google preview” for a tease of what’s inside.

Pinata Purse is a fun one to feature a favorite fabric— and you get lots of look. patterncoverJust like a Mexican Pinata is covered in fringes of paper, this purse is covered in fringes of fabric.  I could see doing a rainbow thing with the fringe, or a colorwash from light to dark…LOTS of fun possibilities.  Plus it’s a great shape with a nice, useful pocket across the entire back.

Susan is a quilter and graphic designer who lives in North Carolina with her husband and children. You can purchase Applique Petal Party, or any of her wonderful patterns (be sure to check out the Round Red Barn!), at Susan’s website.

To be entered in the drawing to win Susan’s Applique Petal Party OR her Pinata Purse pattern, visit Susan’s website and blog.  THEN Come back here and leave a comment here on my blog telling me something you like over at Susan’s!   On December 16th, we’ll both do drawings:  Over here, the first number (comment number) drawn will win Susan’s Applique Petal Party , the second her pinata purse pattern!  Thanks for joining in the fun,

Cheers, Sarah

What’s Inside ThreadWork Unraveled

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Hi all!  Just in time for the holidays (and adding to your wish list, giving, or–even better–taking off the list and into the “ordered” category), it is time to share a bit more about my book, ThreadWork Unraveled.

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I’ve had many orders, for which I humbly thank every single one of you!  I know you could buy it for less from Amazon, or without shipping from your local quilt shop, so I am so happy to be able to autograph a copy just for each of you!  Some folks have asked for more info, so I thought I’d share the Table of Contents (above), Index (below), and a couple pages from inside, as well as hotlinks to two wonderful reviews.  To see these photos larger, please click (or –to get it to open in a separate window or tab– right click if on a PC  or Command-click if on a Mac) to open it up larger.

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My dearest friend, Marie Z. Johansen, blogged about my book and shared some pics here, and Dawn Goldsmith of Subversive Stitchers gave me another rave review here.  I have to say, I was stunned and thrilled at BOTH.  I didn’t know Dawn before, but had surfed in to her blog.  I was quite happy when she asked me earlier this week to guest blog on her spot, so I will be doing that…next week I hope!   Last but not least, there are a number of nice reviews (including from both Marie and Dawn) at Amazon…and yes, I totally understand if you need to save a few pennies and order from Amazon instead of from me.  Personally, I LOVE shopping at Amazon, tho it is hazardous… my pile of to-read books is precariously tall!

The book has three major sections:  the Basics, Applique, and Quilting.  Here’s the start of the Basics:

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And from that section, the discussion of Marking Tools:

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Here’s the start of the Applique section:

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And how I do a test stitch-out to see which thread will look best, plus the start of the Machine Quilting section:

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There are a number of projects which help you learn about your machine (tension settings sampler), plus some fun and lovely ones like Mountain Seasons:

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If you’d like to see more pictures from inside the book, you can visit the AQS website for a Look Inside at some of the “eye candy” with quilts from guest artists, or visit the blogs I mentioned above—those are hotlinks.

If you have any questions about what else is in the book, just write and ask!  I sure hope you like it, Cheers, Sarah

From Sarah’s Bookshelf

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Towards the end of the editing process for ThreadWork Unraveled, my editor said “OK Sarah:  we have two empty pages and three things we could use:  the Index, Resources and the Annotated Bibliography.  Which would you like in the book?”  I chose the Index instantly, since any good reference book MUST have one.  The resources list was shorter, and I really wanted to keep the full bibliography intact.  So I suggested that we add a note at the start of the Resources page that if folks wanted, they could visit here (my blog) to download a FREE annotated bibliography:  From Sarah’s Bookshelf .

The categories include:

  • Art Quilting
  • Breaking Out and Stretching Yourself
  • Color
  • Decorative Stitch and Free-motion Embroidery
  • Drawing, Design Inspiration and Creativity
  • Hawaiian Applique
  • Machine Applique
  • Machine Quilting and Design
  • Miscellaneous Cool Stuff
  • Painting and Dyeing Fabric

You can click on the link to download the entire PDF, but when you print it (it is 14 pages long), you can select just one section to print if you only want, for example, Painting and Dyeing Fabric books.  Also, if I decide to update a section (I’ll probably be adding Melanie Testa’s Inspired to Quilt book soon to the latter category), you only need to check to see if a section has been updated and re-print that one, not the whole thing.

If you have any favorite books that aren’t on my list, DO share the information by leaving a comment.  I LOVE books (can’t you tell?).

You can order ThreadWork Unraveled now!

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Cover95My book is now available for order, with shipping to begin about October 26.  It’s all about thread, how to use it, how to make it work with you not against you, and having a whole ton of fun with lots of color!

Click here to order and
click here for more information.