Kay Mackenzie Interview plus Book + Fabric Giveaway!

It’s my absolute pleasure to welcome Kay Mackenzie to my blog today for an interview about her brand new book Easy Applique Blocks: 50 Designs in 5 Sizes. Be sure to leave a comment for a chance to win your own copy of the book. 10 lucky second prize winners will receive a fabric kit containing the fabrics I used to make my own block.

Me:  In the book, you mention you took your first quilting class in 1992. What inspired you to take that class?

Kay: For the first part of my life I had the strange problem of feeling like an artistic and creative person, but I could never sing, play music, or draw worth anything. During my earlier years, I was so busy going to college and then working at two or three jobs that I didn’t have time to think about what I would call a   ‘hobby.’

In my thirties I got married, moved to central Ohio, and found, for the first time in my life, that I did not have to work full-time. This gave me the luxury of being able to try something artistic. I started by taking a class in folk-art painting at a crafts shop. I liked it but I wasn’t all that swell at it, and it didn’t stick. It was a pretty solitary activity, sitting alone painting wooden stuff by yourself all the time. There was no folk-art painting guild with monthly meetings. :)

Then I happened into the world of quilting. I learned about the quilt shop in town and heard that the owner taught beginning quilting and appliqué. I can still remember my eyes getting big at the very word. Ooh! I thought. Appliqué! I made my way to the shop, and ended up in a class of one and got a great introduction to piecing, quilting, and a little appliqué.

After that I took off like a jet engine. I absorbed lots of books and quilting magazines, paid attention, and started an avalanche of projects. I was swooped up by the quilting ladies in town and carried off to join the guild. It was great for a newlywed in a new town. Quilting stuck big time!

Me:  What was the turning point for moving your passion for quilting from a pure hobby to a business?

Kay: I never had a career. I had jobs. Many of them. The best ones involved writing. I’ve always been a writerly person. After I got my feet well under me as a quilter and an appliqué enthusiast, I was itching to get into the professional side of things. At that time I was working part-time at a community college, and I took some classes there in digital media, where I learned the principles of professional typography and page design. And, to my surprise and delight, I found that using digital illustration enabled me to draw! It gave me the tool I needed to bypass the hole in my head where sketching ability is supposed to be.

One day, driving in the car, the idea came to me. I could combine my love for quilting with my interest in writing and digital illustration, I could get into the professional side of quilting, and I could prepare for retiring from the day job! It was a convergence and a fever in the brain that persists to this day. Now I have a career. It’s a fantastic feeling.

Me:  I have to tell you Kay, your passion for appliqué radiated off the pages. I definitely was feeling the love as I read the book. Share with us a few reasons why appliqué is your ‘thing’.

Kay: Some of us are just built that way. No seriously, who knows? I remember a time when I didn’t even realize that quilts had patterns. You know, like Log Cabin, Double Wedding Ring? What a concept! Once I started paying attention, it was the Baltimore Album quilts that absolutely captivated me. I felt magic and awe when I looked at them. Plus, my teacher told me I “might just be an appliqué person” when I told her I liked turning the edges of my Dresden Plate and stitching them. Either she shaped my destiny or she spotted an appliquér when she saw one.

Me:  As a newbie appliqué wanna-be I have always felt intimidated by overly intricate appliqué designs. Your book was just the invitation I’ve been waiting for. Tell us a little bit about your decision to do a book focused on easy blocks.

Kay: Come on over Kathy!

Me:  :)

Kay: Before Easy Appliqué Blocks, I found myself in a trend of creating and stitching blocks that included more and more fine detail. One day I designed a simple bunny block with just a few pieces, and it was a breath of fresh air! I enjoyed it so much that I set out to do a whole collection of blocks like that, and it became the focus for my book project.

Me:  Any sage advice for quilters that are just starting down the appliqué path?

Kay: There are a gazillion ways to appliqué and they’re all good. Different methods are pleasing to different people, so find the one you like best and gives you results that you’re pleased with.

Me: Which method would you recommend trying first?

Kay: It so depends on the nature of the individual. Some quilters prefer hand work, others sew by machine exclusively. Some will only consider turned edges while others like raw-edge appliqué just fine. Some are drawn to a primitive, rustic look, and others enjoy a more refined look. Some would rather spend time on prep work, others would rather get straight to the stitching (I’m in that camp). I’d say learn as much as you can about appliqué and find the method that’s just right for you. Easy Appliqué Blocks gives instructions for three kinds of appliqué that you can throw into your appliqué bag of tricks!

Me:  OK, the CD thing is AWESOME! Totally COOL. Was that idea part of your vision for the book from the beginning? (to everyone reading: All the blocks in the book are on a CD included at the back of the book, each block can be printed in 5 different sizes with the ability to print them out in reverse.)

Kay: I am sooo glad to hear you say that. I just knew it was an idea whose time had come. Yes, it was my concept that I pitched to Martingale as part of the book proposal. It’s a huge added value and solves so many pesky little problems that we used to go through in getting our master patterns ready to use.

Me: How do you feel when you see pictures of projects others have made from your patterns?

Kay: Fantastic! Thrilled and validated! Until I see what others have done with my patterns, they’ve all been in my head, then in black and white on paper, then stitched using my own sensibilities. Other quilters do things I could never have conceived of. I have a Show & Tell Center at http://www.kaymackenzie.com so I can show off what other quilters are making using my designs.

Me: Thank you Kay for visiting today and sharing your applique and book writing journey with us. I’m itching to get back to creating more blocks!

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7 pm 3/31/09: I’m turning off the comments. I‘ll announce the winners first thing in the morning. Thank you everyone! Kathy

4/1/09: List of winners announced!

Now for a spectacular giveaway. Leave a comment sharing what you like about applique by 7 pm (pacific standard time) tonight, Tuesday, March 31. The grand prize winner will receive a free copy of the book along with a fabric kit containing the same fabrics I used to create my Cardinal block. I’ll also be giving away additional fabric kits to 10 lucky second prize winners!

If you want more chances to win a free book there are still 5 more stops on Kay’s book tour!

Easy Applique Blocks: 50 Designs in 5 Sizes is now available at your favorite quilt shop, from the Martingale & Company website, and from Amazon.com. Signed copies are available from Kay’s website Quilt Puppy Publications & Designs.

pink chalk fabrics ~*~ new arrivals ~*~ free patterns ~*~ on sale
pink chalk fabrics ~*~ new arrivals ~*~ free patterns ~*~ on sale
130 Responses to Kay Mackenzie Interview plus Book + Fabric Giveaway!
  1. Jodie
    March 31, 2009 | 12:48 pm

    WOW! Great interview. I’d love to get started in applique and I’d love to enter to win a copy of this book. If not, I think I will add it to my birthday wish list. : )

  2. amy
    March 31, 2009 | 1:06 pm

    Oh wow! Choose me :D

  3. Rosemary
    March 31, 2009 | 1:07 pm

    Thank you for a great interview. I love hand applique. I find the slower pace very soothing and enjoy watching the blocks slowly take shape.

  4. Anita
    March 31, 2009 | 1:35 pm

    I just love the colorfulness of applique, it is just so beautiful! thank you.

  5. Yvonne Klozing
    March 31, 2009 | 1:35 pm

    Wow. Looks like an amazing book.
    I have a girlfriend who recently took a workshop by Ted Storm her in the Netherlands and she was so enthusiastic into the applique thing. I like to learn also about the applique to. I’m curious, so choose my..

  6. Ruth B
    March 31, 2009 | 1:39 pm

    I love applique because it gives me limitless possibilities to use my creativity and the result is a beautiful quilt that I can keep and enjoy or pass on as a gift. I love choosing the fabrics, and the process of stitching is very calming.

  7. Kate
    March 31, 2009 | 1:44 pm

    What an interesting interview! Thanks for bringing her to us and for the fun giveaway!

  8. Natalie
    March 31, 2009 | 2:01 pm

    My mother in law is just starting to teach me to sew and I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to make a applique quilt for my little boy. I want this book! What an awesome giveaway!

  9. Donna
    March 31, 2009 | 2:05 pm

    Would love to have the book for when I have time to sew!!

  10. lissilulu
    March 31, 2009 | 2:22 pm

    one of the skirts I designed for little girls has an applique horsie…i love it and so do many others.
    i would love the applique book!
    Lori

  11. Julie
    March 31, 2009 | 2:25 pm

    I love how applique allows me to pick parts adn patterns of fabric and make them an imortant part of the overall block. I also like hand applique as it allows me to always hava a handy project to work on where ever I am…hope I win!!!!!!!!!!!

  12. debj
    March 31, 2009 | 3:17 pm

    I am a recent applique convert. I am so obsessed with it I had to buy a new sewing machine to make a quilt I had to have. This book sounds like the tutorial I need. I definitely am learning as I go.

  13. Lindsey
    March 31, 2009 | 3:32 pm

    I love the personal touches you can add to clothes and quilts with applique.

  14. Sue Cahill
    March 31, 2009 | 4:20 pm

    I love the creative expression applique brings to a quilt. It adds a dimension that patchwork alone can’t do. I especially love when applique is combined with patchwork, they can really compliment each other!

  15. Tamara
    March 31, 2009 | 4:22 pm

    I am just starting to learn about applique – I love the look of it on so many different things – clothing, quilts, tote bags.

  16. Ramona
    March 31, 2009 | 4:36 pm

    I used to do a lot of applique years ago and just recently got back into it. I would love this book. I really enjoyed the interview. Thank you.

  17. penny G
    March 31, 2009 | 5:04 pm

    The book on applique looks like it is an amazing way to use your ideas to develop a love of applique and a little skill.

  18. Kate
    March 31, 2009 | 5:07 pm

    I love applique! I love hoe you can use it to fancy up a dress or a pair of jeans. And I do love doing it by hand – sitting and relaxing while sewing a pretty little picture.

  19. Nicole
    March 31, 2009 | 5:12 pm

    I am just starting to do a little appliques, and have never done it on a quilt. I must check out this book!! I love the sweet details you can add to everything with a little applique! :)

  20. Heidi
    March 31, 2009 | 5:15 pm

    I just adore applique. You can completely change the style of a piece just by choosing the right shapes and fabrics to adorn it with.
    That book looks AMAZING! I love the square you made.

  21. Jessica
    March 31, 2009 | 5:29 pm

    Looks like a really great book! Plus I loved reading her series on the book writing and editing process. Thanks for the interview!

  22. Jennifer
    March 31, 2009 | 5:35 pm

    I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE applique’. It’s been awhile since I’ve had the opportunity to work on anything. The last piece I was doing was a Sunbonnet Sue wall hanging that was, unfortunately, lost in a fire. Thanks for sharing the interview!

  23. ALLY M
    March 31, 2009 | 6:38 pm

    I am pretty new to Applique but what i like about it thus far is the ability it gives me to mix colors and patterns in a eclectic blend. I am a lover of color and patterns! Thanks for the interesting interview and the chance to win.

  24. MaryP
    March 31, 2009 | 6:41 pm

    I have never done Applique before but I love the amazing shapes that can be created with it. There is no limit!

  25. LittleWit
    March 31, 2009 | 6:45 pm

    Wow! Her work is amazing. It makes me want to try it just a little bit. :)

  26. Kay Mackenzie
    March 31, 2009 | 6:52 pm

    Thank you each and every one for stopping by the tour and talking about appliqué! My favorite subject!

    Cheers,
    Kay Mckenzie

  27. Joy
    March 31, 2009 | 6:53 pm

    Thanks for sharing the interview with us! I love the stitching on appliques and the fact that you can use some great scraps to create incredible blocks!

  28. Kay Mackenzie
    March 31, 2009 | 6:53 pm

    Oops I misspelled my own name LOL!

    Kay

  29. Janet
    March 31, 2009 | 7:06 pm

    I have some ideas but need inspiration and instruction! Thanks!

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