Tuesday, June 30, 2015

My ruby beauty is published


Some of you might remember Ruby Shadow, the quilt I designed for the Year of the Red and White Quilt Challenges hosted by QuiltShopGal last year (she was SewCalGal then).It was a series of design and sewing challenges that went on throughout the year.

There are a lot of things to consider when entering a challenge like this. Time is the biggest issue for me, as well as considering the challenge itself. Red and White? I don't use red as much as other colors and I'm not sure why. It's not because I don't like it...I do. Once I decided to enter, I had to figure out how I wanted to use the two colors to best advantage. I actually designed several quilts, but chose Ruby Shadow to make. 
Ruby Facets, McCalls Quick Quilts Aug/Sept 2015 issue
I'm excited to announce that my ruby beauty, renamed Ruby Facets, is in the new issue of  McCalls Quick Quilts. Not only can you make it, you can make it using any two colors you want! Or use more colors...wouldn't this be pretty in red, white and blue?
To help me celebrate, McCalls has sent me two extra issues of the magazine to give to two lucky readers. All you have to do is comment below and tell me what colors you would use to make this quilt. I will choose a winner on Thurs. evening, July 2.

Yep, your very own copy...chock full of gorgeous quilt ideas!

You can see a preview of the quilts in this issue here, plus info on the designers if you click on the quilts pictured. McCalls has a great online site, with many free projects as well.
I'm really glad that I decided to participate in this challenge. It was fun to design a quilt within the parameters of the challenge rules. I loved visiting the other quilters' blogs as the challenge progressed to see what they were making. I don't have a lot of time to participate in many online challenges, swaps or other group activities with my job and class schedule, but I think a challenge like this stretches us as designers and quilters.

If you are joining the Red, White and True Quilt Along, join my linky party on Friday and post about your progress. If you don't blog, you can add your pictures to the Flickr group page so we can enjoy your progress. There will be a surprise giveaway that day for all who participate.

So....what colors would you use if you made Ruby Facets? 

20 comments:

Rosa said...

Congratulations,it`s great!

Susan said...

That is awesome! Congratulations! I love the red and white, but I'm thinking that a scrappy version might look pretty cool too.

mumbird3 said...

I love the classic red and white - it just glows! I might try teal and white just for fun!

Anna brown said...

Very nice red and white....but i think i lean toward blue and white... happyness04431@yahoo.com

sue s said...

I'm thinking scrappy, but having the three "rubies " be exactly the same to tie it together. This goes on my to-do list!

Joanne W. said...

Hunter green and white or Black and white would make me happy.

Maggi said...

Congratulations. I would have to include a lime green in there!

Dee W said...

Congratulations! Nothing better than getting published. I think the red and white is awesome, but I may go a little further and be a rainbow girl! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

Barb said...

How exciting for you....the quilt is sooooooooooo wonderful!!

Gill said...

Red and white for me - I love the combination!!

Cheryl said...

I think black and white would look stunning, but purple and lime would be fun!

stitchinpenny said...

Royal blue or a little darker and probably white. I may try it with a very pale turquoise since I live near a very beautiful beach that has those colors.

Terri said...

I wouldn't change a thing. Love your quilt.
Hugs

Dora, the Quilter said...

Lavender and white! or......hmmmm!

Pris said...

I think the red and white is the best! I love how you share your quilt talents. Thanks, Pris macnmsmac@hotmail.com

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Since red is my favorite color, I'd do it in red and white, like yours. Congratulations. I just finished stitching my strips together for the Red, White and True. Now to trim them to 4.5"

Karen said...

Love, love, love this quilt! Congratulations on being published again! You make amazing designs.

Dayna said...

I'd use a black background with scrappy brights.

Unknown said...

Mom and I would use light purple and dark purple!

Connie Dean said...

Another beauty, Jean! Love your creativity. Red/white really sets off this great pattern.