Our featured designer today is someone we have just come to know. The first line we carried from her was Be Mine, a whimsical watercolor Valentine line which some of you are probably using right now for a certain special day in February. Now, we also have Bliss by Sue, a spring-colored garden of...bliss! Read on for her own thoughts on Bliss.
My name is Sue Zipkin. I was so extremely excited to be asked to write on the Jolly Jabber blog. The Fat Quarter Shop is one of my favorite quilt store websites. One of the things I adore about their website is how they create wonderful vignettes featuring the newest collections from the best designers in the business. When I had found one of my designs on this website, that's when I knew I had arrived in the quilt world. I'm not really sure where I arrived, but it was a great honor! Now that I will be able to talk about one of the new collections that they will be carrying I am in designer bliss. That leads me to the collection I will be talking about – more on that in a minute!
“Bliss” was originally a collection I did that I called “Victorian Retro." The reason I bring this up is because that is exactly what the pattern is about. I created this group a few years ago for my portfolio to show to different manufacturers. At that time I was in search of the right partner for my fabric designs. The “Victorian Retro” collection was a significant turning point in my designs. This was one of those Zen things that just seemed to come together from some other higher creative source. I recall I was painting roses and some soft watercolors washes and motifs. I then scanned them and started to bring in graphic elements in Photoshop like classic dots and stripes. I also incorporated some clip-art butterflies. I rarely use art that I don't paint myself, but in this case I could not resist, since they do seem to fit the design.
I would love to see what quilts you create with my Bliss collection, I am always impressed with your creativity! And thank you so much to all those who purchase my fabric and other designs.Labels: Guest Quilting Writers