I was very excited to receive my copy of Modern Quilts: Designs of a New Century (affiliate link) in the mail last week. It is a beautiful, hardcover book that includes over 200 quilts. I am now actually enjoying my time spent in the waiting room during my children's gymnastics classes because it is my uninterrupted time to read through the book :)
There is such eye candy and inspiration in the book, so consider getting a copy of the book to see all the pieces. 100% of the royalties earned from the book go to the Modern Quilt Guild, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Here is the full list of participants in the book hop.
12/13/17 Amber Corcoran Fancy Tiger Crafts
12/14/17 Heidi Parkes Heidi Parkes Arts
12/15/17 Melissa Cory Happy Quilting
12/16/17 Penny Gold Studio Notes
12/18/17 Shruti Dandekar 13 Wood House Road
12/19/17 Amy Friend During Quiet Time
12/20/17 Paige Alexander Quilted Blooms
12/21/17 Angela Bowman Angela Bowman Design
12/22/17 Lysa Flower Lysa Flower
12/27/17 Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill Whole Circle Studio
12/28/17 Jacquie Gering Tall Grass Prairie Studio
12/29/17 Christa Watson Christa Quilts
12/30/17 Heather Black Quilt-achusetts
1/2/18 Kristin Shields Kristin Shield Art
1/3/18 Krista Hennebury Poppy Print Creates
1/4/18 Cinzia Allocca Deux Petites Souris
1/5/18 Suzanne Paquette Atelier Six Design
1/6/18 Yvonne Fuchs Quilting Jetgirl
1/9/18 Ben Darby Hunts Patch Quilts
1/10/18 Nicole Daksiewicz Modern Handcraft
1/11/18 Kristi Schroeder Initial K Studio
1/12/18 Kathy York Art Quilts by Kathy York
1/13/18 Marla Varner Penny Lane Quilts
1/15/18 Brigette Heitland Zen Chic
1/16/18 Stacey Sharman Hello Stitch Studio
1/17/18 Stacey O’Malley SLO Studio
1/18/18 Kim Soper Leland Ave Studios
1/19/18 Steph Skardal Steph Skardal Quilts
1/20/18 Cheryl Brickey Meadow Mist Designs ← that's me!
1/22/18 Shea Henderson Empty Bobbin Sewing Studio
1/23/18 Katie Larson Katie Larson Studio
1/24/18 Katie Pedersen Sew Katie Did
Wow that's beautiful! I cannot make out how you did that, it looks so intricate! What a creative take on a 9-patch.
ReplyDeleteYou whipped that beautiful winner up in a month? Pretty amazing!
ReplyDeleteA stunning quilt that builds off of how the fabric was actually made. Very well executed along with the color binding.
ReplyDeleteIt's always fascinating to find out what prompted a quilt design. How cool that you get to work with textiles, though I don't think I'd like the patent writing part. Reading them is bad enough!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and that I got to see it in person, Cheryl. Congratulations for being included in the book, and enjoy your time getting to read through it!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Cheryl! I love how your quilt came about. Sometimes it can be the littlest ting that sparks a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun new book. I definitely want to check it out. Your quilt Warp and Weft is amazing. Total #CreativeGoodness.
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Love your quilt! The book must be amazing
ReplyDeleteThanks! I am really enjoying the book, so much inspiration and great photography.
DeleteThanks for sharing your inspiration for this quilt Cheryl. It's so interesting.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your background to creating your stunning/winning quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with shot cottons for the reason you mention. This quilt is a brilliant interpretation of those fabrics. Conrgratulations on it, and its inclusion in this wonderful book. Its on my list of items to inspire!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a pleasure getting these peaks inside of that book. I'm happy to see your quilt is a part of it. I love this one!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! This is one of my favourites :)
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I absolutely adore this quilt and I find the idea and inspiration behind the design so clever! It's a worthy inclusion. PS - Looks like you carry as many bags as I do :-)!
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