Thursday, December 23, 2010

Finally, Finally

At last it's here! My love of letters and letter forms has finally gotten me into print. Well yes, it's in someone else's book, but there's my name, and there's my Four Letter Words quilt in a genuine book, Word Play Quilts, by the fabulous UnRuly Quilter herself, Tonya Ricucci.






What a Christmas gift!

The genesis of my involvement with Tonya and her book was way back in mid-2008, when I took part in a letter-y challenge issued by Tonya on her blog. She sent sets of pieced LOVE blocks out to participants and we had to do something with them. My something became very big and out of control. I started piecing letters and words and could barely contain myself.




This quilt was also a great excuse to cut into those letter print fabrics I'd been hoarding collecting for years.



The result was Four Letter Words, which has appeared on this blog a number of times now, and was such fun to make, it just about poured out of me.




When Tonya began work on her book, she asked if my quilt could be a part of it, and so in January of 2010, I swallowed hard and mailed Four Letter Words off into the great beyond.

It was gone for 10 and a half months.

In the last year this quilt has been to places I've never been--to the Washington State offices of Martingale Publishing, and to this past fall's Houston Quilt market. And look--it's being held here by the gorgeous Tonya herself.


I've never set foot in Washington State or and my only acquaintance with Texas is several stressful hours at the Houston airport. Clearly this quilt has way more of a life than I do.

But Tonya's book! it's WONDERFUL!

I'm beyond delighted to have been a part of this project.


When I started my wordy quilt, I printed out all Tonya's tutorials that had been housed at the Quiltville site and set them up in a loose-leaf binder.

The binder can now be retired. The book includes all the great how-tos and tons of pictures of the applications of free-pieced lettering. Such a great technique--those of us who are not applique people now have an easy and fun way to add some wordy goodness to our quilts. Word Play Quilts will be a great reference for my next word quilt. And there will be a next one.

Such fun!

13 comments:

Gerrie said...

Congrats and I knew you when!

Anonymous said...

Kathie, that is just super. You are such a talented lady it's a wonder you weren't scooped up before this. You are da bomb!

Jan Hartwig

Janet said...

Congratulations to you, the quilt is a star and so are you. It's awesome and you can be very proud. I think I may need that book!

teabird said...

YAY! Congratulations!

Kathie said...

Congrats!
I always loved this quilt you made so glad it went into the book!
I can't wait to get a copy of the book!!!!! 2011 will be a quilt with words on it year for me, actually a few I have planned!
Kathie

Kim said...

So awesome, Kathie!!! How exciting!! Perhaps one of these days I'll get your autograph! ;o)

sue said...

Well worth the wait! I'm happy I get to rub shoulders with you now and then. I have trouble thinking outside the box and you are an inspiration!
sue

ellen said...

I am so pleased that it was this quilt, that was such a pleasure for you to make, is the one that made it into print! Congratulations, and Happy Holidays to you.

Potpourri said...

Congratulations Kathie that is wonderful. I can only imagine the great fun you must have had creating this quilt. Merry Christmas to you and yours and a wonderful happy and healthy New Year.

Tonya Ricucci said...

your quilt is so fab and I loved seeing it in person. thank you!

Quilts And Pieces said...

Oh how fun! I loved that quilt!

Casey said...

Well desrved publicity...KUDOS!!!

Susie at ProsperityStuff said...

It's great fun to hear a bit of the story behind the quilt I;ve admired in Tonya's book! I've been working on a quilty-letters project lately, and brainstorming another, so, of course, I'm loving the inspiration!