For today’s installation of the Modern Rainbow blog tour please visit Amy Garro over at 13 Spools. Amy herself just published her first book, Paper Pieced Modern. Her book is filled with beautiful and sophisticated quilts made using the precision of paper piecing. Here’s her lovely cover quilt hanging at QuiltCon. The picture doesn’t do the color justice – the blues are simply exquisite….
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Modern Rainbow Blog Tour {Amy Garro}
Modern Rainbow Blog Tour {Sally’s Angel Works}
Today, I’m thrilled to introduce you to my friend Sally Keller of Sally’s Angel Works. Sally and I are friends IRL (in real life) and we talk like much younger girls when we get together… JKLOL! (I’m not really joking; that’s how we talk to one another because we are usually stumbling giddly around fabric.) We get a little bit…
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Modern Rainbow Blog Tour {Ellison Lane}
Today, for the Modern Rainbow blog tour, I’m happy to introduce you to my friend Jennifer Mathis of Ellison Lane. Jennifer is the force behind the much sought after Sew South Retreat and offers the blogging community several creative and adorable tutorials. I want to thank Jennifer for fitting me in despite the last minute prep work necessary for her retreat! Pop…
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Modern Rainbow Blog Tour {Generation Q Magazine}
For today’s stop along the Modern Rainbow Blog Tour, I’m so tickled to introduce Generation Q Magazine. One thing you must know is that Generation Q is built for and by the quilting community. Their mission is that the magazine’s content needs to “entertain, instruct, inform or inspire.” Each issue, published bi-monthly, features in-depth articles and great patterns (naturally!). To read…
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Modern Rainbow Blog Tour {Staples edition}
As part of the Modern Rainbow blog hop, it’s my pleasure to introduce you to my friend Heidi Staples of Fabric Mutt. I can’t remember when our friendship started, but at some point we were trading book writing war stories and cheering each other on during the process. Heidi is a great friend to me and I think that maybe…
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