Thursday, July 18, 2012
How could you not spot a quilt or fabric designed by Jane Sassaman? It has a distinctive look, sometimes punctuated with black. It's unique and masterfully drawn by her, the designs beautiful and handsome at the same time. I remember seeing her genius first line at the FreeSpirit showroom in New York; I did not come home empty handed.
Using fabric to its potential is another story. Or it used to be. Because Jane has written a new book, the masterwork: Patchwork Sassaman Style. It's a cultivated garden of quilt design ideas. She clearly demonstrates how one might take advantage of her signature fabric, or other fabric, in your work. Jane guides you all the way. If you are new to quilting, Jane will astonish you with her lavish illustrations and brilliant ideas. If you are into Hexies I bet you've never come across a Grandmother's Flower Garden, Sassaman-style. If you aren't a quilting virgin, you'll grin upon seeing what quilt books used to be like.
As we say in New York, "Either you have it or you don't." Jane has it. Big time.
I was smitten by her book a few weeks ago and have been picking it up daily and marveling at her insights. I wouldn't be surprised if I came across it in a Metropolitan Museum of Art bookshop. It's that special.
The book's publisher will send a copy to one reader with a U.S. address who posts a comment here before noon, FRIDAY July 20th, New York time. COMMENTS are now 'CLOSED'. Thank you for your participation. -Anita
[I am typing this post on a smartphone, hence no images. My home DSL Internet service went down before my eyes just after midnight last night. I blame it on the construction of the new Second Avenue subway. I've been eighteen hours without service. Sigh. How ironic to be writing about glorious large scale prints on a tiny screen.] [New York - July 18, 8:54 p.m. Yay, I have internet service again! J ]
Here's to you Jane. Congratulations.
-Anita
How could you not spot a quilt or fabric designed by Jane Sassaman? It has a distinctive look, sometimes punctuated with black. It's unique and masterfully drawn by her, the designs beautiful and handsome at the same time. I remember seeing her genius first line at the FreeSpirit showroom in New York; I did not come home empty handed.
Using fabric to its potential is another story. Or it used to be. Because Jane has written a new book, the masterwork: Patchwork Sassaman Style. It's a cultivated garden of quilt design ideas. She clearly demonstrates how one might take advantage of her signature fabric, or other fabric, in your work. Jane guides you all the way. If you are new to quilting, Jane will astonish you with her lavish illustrations and brilliant ideas. If you are into Hexies I bet you've never come across a Grandmother's Flower Garden, Sassaman-style. If you aren't a quilting virgin, you'll grin upon seeing what quilt books used to be like.
As we say in New York, "Either you have it or you don't." Jane has it. Big time.
I was smitten by her book a few weeks ago and have been picking it up daily and marveling at her insights. I wouldn't be surprised if I came across it in a Metropolitan Museum of Art bookshop. It's that special.
The book's publisher will send a copy to one reader with a U.S. address who posts a comment here before noon, FRIDAY July 20th, New York time. COMMENTS are now 'CLOSED'. Thank you for your participation. -Anita
[I am typing this post on a smartphone, hence no images. My home DSL Internet service went down before my eyes just after midnight last night. I blame it on the construction of the new Second Avenue subway. I've been eighteen hours without service. Sigh. How ironic to be writing about glorious large scale prints on a tiny screen.] [New York - July 18, 8:54 p.m. Yay, I have internet service again! J ]
Here's to you Jane. Congratulations.
-Anita
61 comments:
Yes, please!
Would love a chance to win this book.
Bummer. I hope you get your connection back soon, Anita! I have a lot of Jane's fabrics and the book would be great to add to my collection. I have a U.S. mailing address.
Looking forward to seeing more of your work, Anita! Enjoy QBL! Would love to have Jane's book!
The fact that you do not have internet at the moment to post pics allows for some mystery, don't you think? I'm sure that most of us (if not all) know what Sassaman fabrics look like, so what would you post? Hmmm ... It's a fun mystery. Thanks for the opportunity to win this lovely book.
Thanks so much for the opportunity to win this book. I hear great things about it and would love to have it.
I'd love a copy of Jane's fabulous book!
wow. sounds like a great book. Thanks for the chance to win
Sorry you are without power. Lots of people in my area of WV are without power again due to severe thunderstorms yesterday pm and evening.
Oh, I agree with you about the artistic value of Jane's work! Would love to win this book!
trilliumcreates AT gmail DOT com
Thans for the chance to win this fantastic book! Connie in California
I would love to win this book. I have a small stash of Jane's fabrics that I would love to turn into baby quilts.
I love the way you foundation piece with paper. I am going to try it. And I hope to win Jane's book!
Thanks for a chance to win this fabulous book!
This does look like a museum quality book! I would love to win a copy!
Years ago Jane spoke at my guild and taught a class. I just love her style and she was so encouraging. I would love to visit with her again through this new book. Thank you,
Love Jane's use of color and pattern! Hope you get your internet back soon.
I had the pleasure to meet Jane when I was still and educator for Bernina. Loved her style and admire her artistry. Would love love this book! thanks for the chance.. xo marlis
Love, Love, Love this fabric. Anxious to see her book. Thanks for giving us this opportunity to win Jane's book.
Sincerely,
Melissa Minke
I have a really hard time using up fabrics I really love (I know, I know -- contradiction in the extreme) so a book with tempting ideas is just what I need.
Sally @ Tobacco Creek Farm
Oh I would love to win this book.
thanks.
quilting dash lady at comcast dot net
Hope your home internet is functional again soon. Thanks for the opportunity to win Jane's new book. I know it is fantastic
I hope you are not without your connection much longer! How inconvenient! Thanks for having the give-away! I love what i've seen of Jane's work through various photos and I'd LOVE to win a copy of her book! Please include me in the fun!
Always open to new ways to play with fabric!
I too am a longtime Sassaman fan, will keep an eye on my favorite quilt shops book shelf, where I know I'll see it soon! - Karen in Austin, Tx
Her work is so beautiful -- how could it not be, with her magnificent fabric? Sounds like she has the dream life to me, working 7 days a week on what she loves.
Still no Internet for me. Glad I have smartphone cell service from a different provider and to make me smile, Jane's book -Anita
Hi anita...your midtown neighbor reallllly wants this book! Really really really!
I have loved Jane's quilts for years. It would be wonderful to have her book and make some of the beautiful quilts. Thanks for offering this giveaway.
Kathy Ryan - Austin, Tx
backntexas@gmail.com
Love Jane's fabric and would love to have this book.
Hope you are able to get back on the internet soon--it's frustrating to be cut off! Thanks for the opportunity to win Jane's book--it looks like it's a great one!
Anita, I went to your Quilt Show taping a couple of summers ago in Boulder, CO. Love your blog :)
Thank you for the lovely book giveaway. Hope your service is soon restored.
It does look like a coffee table book---thanks for the chance to win....I love Jane's fabrics...
Hi Anita,
just thought I would be official. thanks for a chance to win Jane's book.
I love Jane's work and extreme talent. Her book is fabulous and I'm on a quest to win a copy. Thanks for a great giveaway, Anita! :)
That sucks you can't post any images because her quilts are so amazing! I hope I win so I can learn how to make one :)
I love Jane's fabric and would love a book.
I'd love to add this book to my library. Thanks for posting in difficult circumstances.
I would love to win a copy of Jane's latest book.
I love Jane's Fabrics, thanks for a chance to win her new book!
Anyone who wins Jane's book is very lucky!! I hope to add my name to the list! :)
I would just love to receive this book! I love Jane's fabrics too! Fingers crossed!
I have seen so many wonderful pictures of Jane's creativity with fabric that your blog was restful for today's hop. I will forgive the situation that caused your computer problem. YES please pick me!
I just love Janes work. She has such a way with color and design. To win a copy of her new book would be heavenly!
I just discovered Jane with this hop and can't wait to see more of her work. Hope your internet comes back soon.
Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
I love Jane Sassaman's fabrics. I can hardly wait to see the book for myself. Thanks for the chance to win.
THANKS FOR CUEING EM INTO JANES NEW BOOK. IT WOULD BE A ASSET to my book collection
This book looks fabulous! I would love to read Jane's tips on making the most of her fabrics.
I would so LOVE to have Jane's book. I think it would build on some of the things I learned in your book. And it will give me an excuse to buy more fabric in large scale prints!
I love Jane and her fabric--check out my chairs, reupholstered in one of her fabrics. I'd live to win a copy of her book.
You've got me tempted to run out and buy this book! But I'll wait. Just a tad, LOL!
loritfrench@comcast.net
Hope I'm not too late! Please count me in!
What a great book to win! Thanks for the chance-
Deb
dr392809@gmail.com
Thanks for the chance to win this inspiring book!
I would love a chance to win this book.
You're so right... Jane's got it! Thanks for the chance to win a copy of her new book.
I'm really enjoying learning about Jane, her designs are wonderful. Hope I win
Margaret
I would love to be in on the contest! Sorry about your internet but thanks for finding a way to post anyway!
Please pick me!
Jane's work is really quilty magic! I would love to get a glimpse into how she does what she does!
Well, I'm late...better late than never. I just got your email.
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