It is so much fun to watch your blog buddies take off. I had the great fortune of meeting Julie Herman, JAYBIRD QUILTS, over a year ago. I had noticed I was getting quite a few orders and they were originating from Julie's blog. I e-mailed her to thank her for her kindness in mentioning my little shop and she was just so sweet. I admired the quilt-a- longs that Julie was doing and found her patterns to be fun and energetic. (Side Note: when I first visited Julies' blog I was struck by her photo. Here was a young earthy looking woman with a creative light emanating from her....no make-up or pretense...just this is me and this is what I do kind of energy. When I see that in a young person, it always gets my attention.) We kept in touch and I had the good fortune of meeting her in person while at Market in Houston last Fall.
I walked into a Robert Kaufman sponsored Schoolhouse presentation and who was operating the camera? None other than the this beautiful young earthy woman, Julie Herman. I walked over and hugged her....I was so happy to be able to meet her in person and thank her for her kindness. While Julie was taking photographs and videotaping I was taking photos of her. One of the attendees asked me if she was my daughter. My first thought was....Oh geez....I guess I am old....and my second was....no, but I sure would be proud if she were.
During the Schoolhouse presentation Julie had an opportunity to show one of her quilts. This is Julie showing her quilt pattern, Dot Party.
Oh I wish this photo had come out better....but you can see how happy I was to be able to visit with Julie....she was lots of fun too.
This week, Julie will be heading to Salt Lake City for the Spring Quilt Market. Not only will she be there....she is also having her own booth. Isn't that so exciting? I am so happy for her....I could just squeal. Not only does Julie have a full time day job, she also works full time in the evenings designing and making quilts. I know so many young people who complain there are no jobs and talk about how nothing is working out....then here is Julie working her booty off and making a name for herself.....Way2GO Julie....you ROCK BIG IHAN SOCKS :)
I'm sad that I won't be in Salt Lake to take photos and watch her have a grand time.....but I'll be thinking of her and knowing that others will see her great energy and fun spirit and enjoy her designs. I thought I would do a little Pre-Spring Market review of the quilts that will be hanging in Julies booth.
Chopsticks is one of Julie's latest patterns that is not available just yet. When I saw it on her blog I immediately sent the link to Waldo because she has been looking for a great pattern for all the aboriginal fabrics she has been collecting. Guess what? The fabric looks great....I'll have to wait until the pattern is available and Waldo gets is going....I'll beg her for photos :)
When I first saw Hugs & Kisses, I instantly thought about the Hoffman Bali Pops I have in my stash. I have no idea why I bought them other than they were so beautiful I knew I'd find something....and now I have found the perfect pattern for my Bali Pops :)
I've been playing with my blocks on my design wall looking for the perfect background fabric for the diamond centers. I've not completely decided yet....but don't those Bali Pops look great in Julie's Hugs & Kisses Pattern?
Creative Grids Lazy Angle Ruler by Joan Hawley, Lazy Girl Designs, is used for making the blocks for Hugs & Kisses.
You know you can't loose when Joan and Julie collaborate....both wonderful women and I wish them nothing but success in Salt Lake City....Go Get-em' Girls!!! ( and send along plenty of photos of all your fun...pretty please :)
Smiles,
Kelly
I will miss having you take photos of the market, you always capture the fun moments;)
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What a great post! I have the good fortune of being a member of the Philadelphia Modern Quilt Guild, of which Julie is the president. She is just a wonderful person. Her Carnival quilt pattern is next in my queue!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt pics!
ReplyDeleteahhhh lucky lady to have met her..she really is something isn't she...talent in abundance and a future to behold..nice feature...
ReplyDeleteLove those quilts - and I'm loving your bali pops, Kelly! I really like the blue with them. Good job! I also love Lazy Girl designs, never heard of the ruler but I don't piece much.....sigh.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun that all looks like!!! You're right - she's adorable & y'all look great together! (but she looks more like your baby SISTER to me!)
ReplyDeleteThat blue really sets of the prints in her Hugs & Kisses pattern!!
Thanks for the review of the ruler too - looks like yet another "gotta have it" tool!! I always say, the right tool for the job makes it much better and easier too! Maybe hubby will surprise me one day! sigh. A girl can dream. ~k
I agree with "kc" in her comment above mine....I always hear Himself saying that having the right tool makes the job so easy, and "tell the kids I want tools for Christmas, Fathers Day, etc., etc. (you get the picture!). So I think the same thing should hold true for us - don't you all?! :)
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What a fun post about Julie!!
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