Friday, January 25, 2013

My First Ever Article in Quilting Arts Magazine!

I wrote an article, and it's been published in Quilting Arts Magazine!

My article explains how to use a woodburning tool to cut synthetic fabric in order to make clean, non-fraying fusible appliques.  It's a fun, easy beginner level technique requiring only one piece of unusual equipment.  

Quilting Arts Magazine, February-March 2013
Cover of Quilting Arts Issue #61


The magazine should be on shelves now, or any day now, OR you can purchase a copy online here!


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My article, looking all fancy and professional, along with one of the quilts illustrating the featured technique


I'm proud of this article, but I also learned a lot while writing it - I have zillions of idea for future how-to articles, and I hope the writing and the process photos will just keep on getting better!

I would LOVE it if those of you who subscribe to Quilting Arts could give my article a read and post a comment here letting me know what you think of it! 

6 comments:

  1. Congratulations! I don't subscribe but usually end up buying it. If I read your article, I'll let you know what I think! I'm sure it's a wonderful article. That magazine always has great articles in it!

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    1. Yes! I am on a no-new-art-supplies austerity program or else I would try every new technique in there! Thankfully many of the technique articles don't require anything too weird. I particularly want to try the one from this issue that involves using quilting and soy wax to create beautiful dye resists.

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  2. Congratulations! I'm looking forward to reading your article when the next issue of QAM arrives. It looks very interesting and I can't wait to see it!

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  3. When I looked at the work on the first page of your article, I said to myself "I know who the artist is... I read her blog and reference it on my blog." I recognized your style immediately. Congratulations on getting in the magazine. I especially like the technique with the sheer fabric. That tool may be on my next Christmas list.

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    1. Oh brilliant! That is a nice affordable gift that will hopefully provide many exciting new art possibilities (and hours of entertainment...). Also, your work is gorgeous, and I will definitely start following your blog!

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  4. This is so cool, Stella. Congrats!

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