Inspiration and a note for newsletter editors

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Oriental lilies! Short-lived, but such exuberance. It is so seldom that you take a photo and there is nothing needed in Photoshop. I held this bloom up against my front door on the way in from the garden.

A note for newsletter editors: I happily had my blogpost on working in a series reprinted in the current issue of Contemporary Quilt, the newsletter of Contemporary Quilt Special Interest Group of the Quilters’ Guild of the British Isles. Thank you to Irene MacWilliam for contacting me and making all the arrangements. It’s a great newsletter; I learned I need a Bernina foot #2.

If you are the editor of a fiber newsletter and would like to reprint an essay, technique talk, book review or any other item from my blog, send me a note. There’s no charge, but I do ask that you:
1. Ask.
2. Credit me and include links to my website and blog.
3. Print it one time only.

Of course, there’s a new post today on The Garbage Day Report. It’s an inadvertent self-portrait.

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07 2008

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  1. 1

    Melanie – I LIKE that theory! V.

  2. 2

    What a happy thing.
    Have I shared with you my theory that blue and green are “neutrals” because everything goes with the sky and leaves?

  3. 3

    Melanie – Purple it is! To coordinate with my purple, blue, pink, white and GREEN garden, of course. V.

  4. 4

    Your front door is purple? Can I come live with you?