September 22, 2009

Viva Verna!

At last, Verna has arrived! Here's a glimpse of my very first finished fabric collection (pinch me!) for Moda that will debut at the Quilt Market in Houston in October. After months of fine-tuning, I can't believe the fabrics are finally folded, rolled, and bundled! This collection is a celebration of spring with earthy browns, april shower blues, vibrant sprigs of green and blooms of pink, yellow and tangerine. I'm determined to make something with these...eventually...once I can get myself to cut them up. Oh, and once I actually learn to quilt.

Yes, I am truly a beginner in this area, but have been practicing with a rotary cutter and have gotten better at sewing straight seam allowances. Woohoo! Luckily, I also have a great teacher/consultant/mentor. My aunt Julie has been quilting for many years using everything from her father's bow ties to her son's boxer shorts for piecing materials and inspiration. She recently told me that when she and her family would go on road trips, she'd often scout out local fabric shops for pit stops, but that her family would sit in the car while she went in to browse! I actually never knew she had such a passion for this craft so it's been joyful for both of us to connect through this mutual interest. We've had some of our own "road trips" to quilt shows and shops and I think she's happy to have some company walking the aisles...I know I am!

Julie is well into her third year of being (pancreatic) cancer free. Each time we get together, I'm so deeply grateful for her presence, her generous spirit and her perspective. In some small way, I hope the fabric I designed holds some inspiration for her because she is truly an inspiration to me.

4 comments:

  1. Fabric suits your designs perfectly! Oh, so cool to see the collection arrive. It will be a smash!

    Moda was lucky to find Kate!

    Sheri Berry

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  2. Oh my goodness...I NEED that fabric! Absolutely beautiful! Can NOT wait for it to be in stores! GREAT work! :-)

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  3. it was great to meet you! that picture of all your fabric is very yummy... i can't wait to come up with something from my sample spree bundle!

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  4. What luscious designs and colors! They make me wish I were a quilter. Maybe I can think of another use for those yummy-looking little packages?!

    Marybeth Glad-to-be-in-the-family Spain

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