First, let me tell you a little bit about THE DEVIL'S PUZZLE.
Witchcraft in a small New England town typically harkens
The Someday Quilts series includes The Lover’s Knot, A Drunkard’s Path, The Double Cross and The Devil’s Puzzle (Oct. 2011), and her Kate Conway series recently made its debut with Missing Persons. O’Donohue lives in
And now from Clare:
Recently I was working on a hand appliqué project with thin vines and small berries. I wanted each of the vines to be exactly the same, and the berries to be perfectly round, but that wasn’t happening. I’m not very experienced at hand appliqué. I usually piece my quilts and only sometimes do I add appliqué, and usually by machine. So I was struggling.
But I was also happy. It took me a moment to realize that. I was doing a bad job at this project, having to take it apart and do it again (several times on one vine), yet I was happy. I was learning something new and I was caught up in the joy of discovery, without any worry about whether it was good, or worthwhile. I just had fun.
How often, I wondered, do I allow myself – do any of us allow ourselves – to be bad at things, to be new at things? After childhood ends, not often. We expect to be masters at what we do. So, without even thinking about it, we only do the things we have already mastered.
Letting myself be bad at something, and knowing that awkward beginning is the first step toward a new skill, is something that quilting has taught me. And when I look at my slightly crooked vines, my not quite perfectly round berries, I remember that. And hopefully, try to use it as a reminder to be happy even when I’m struggling.
So true, Clare! Thank you so much for being with us today!
To win a copy of THE DEVIL'S PUZZLE, simply leave a comment by midnight CST on Friday, October 14. I will randomly draw a winner on Saturday. Good luck!
xoxo



Sounds like an interesting book!
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ReplyDeleteBesides quilting, reading is one of my loves. I have yet to read Clare's book but now I have her name on my list! Also, I'm a new follower and I found you from the Deploy That Fabric Blog Tour. I'm on my way to enter that as well. hehe.
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I love Clare's books, so I hope to win :-) Greetings from Slovakia!
ReplyDeleteI've read the first three, can't wait to get my hands on this one! Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteUh oh! looks like I commented on the wrong post. Ok, here I am. Thank you for the chance to read this book Melissa.
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ReplyDeleteLove a good mystery, especially if it involves another quilt lover!
ReplyDeleteI have not read any of her books yet but they look very interesting. I enjoy the other quilt authors and I am sure she will be no different.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed the other books in the series, and just haven't gotten around to buying this one yet. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great read! Sorry to have missed a chance at your giveaway!
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