Look what was in my mailbox yesterday! Yes, those are my ‘Rainy Day Girls’, the latest in my Rainy Day People series. Even though I had been notified my quilt would be on the cover, it was still a thrill to see the magazine in my mailbox.
And even more of a thrill when I skimmed through the rest of the magazine. My contact information is on the table of contents page, and my quilt shows up again in the article about the CQA/ACC travelling quilt show It’s Time for Color!.
On pages 50 to 52 there’s an article about the Fibre Art Network‘s travelling exhibit Abstracted. My sister Anne was my partner in this exhibit – she created an abstract interpretation based on my realistic quilt. Ours are ‘Solitude 1’ and ‘Solitude 2’, right in the middle of the spread on pages 50 and 51.
And to top it off, in the Regional Reports on page 76, the Victoria Quilters’ Guild mentioned my visit last August to their guild to talk about modern quilting.
Thanks for stopping by. Today, I’m linking up with these blogs – click on the links below, where you’ll find many creative and inspirational projects.
Wow, Terry! When you said your quilt would be on the cover I pictured it along with a few others. But your Rainy Day Girls ARE the cover! Oh how ecstatic you must be to have such a presence in this issue. Congrats!
Congratulations Terry….. Time to celebrate!
Congratulations on your cover! And all your work through the magazine!