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Jacquie Scuitto’s Quilt Verse, Volume 1

Last month my dear friend Jacquie Scuitto, a.k.a. The Quilt Muse, published a book of her verses in an e-Book format via SmashWords!

If you’ve been fortunate to be on any online groups with Jacquie, you’ll have enjoyed her periodic commentaries (via verse) on various and sundry things dealing with our quilting life.   Here’s a link if you’d like to order your own modestly-priced e-Book!  It’s fun, wonderful, and I’m so happy to be able to share with you!

I’m feeling a bit sheepish at taking so long to writing this review… I was away teaching then learning in April when it came out, and it seems May has just evaporated into a blur of kid-activities, springtime chores and whatnot (as you might gather from the lack of blogposts)!  With that said…. I thoroughly enjoyed reading all of these verses, and found favorite poems.  Jacquie has hit the nail on the head in describing this as light verse… it is just that, with insightful commentaries on so many of our favorite things.

I’m tickled to see that her poem on thread, The Wonder of Thread, which she let me include in my book on just that topic, is included in this volume.  Other favorites included The Workshop:

Quilts here, quilts there,
Quilting quilters everywhere.
Fabrics on tables, scraps on the floor.
Choosing and cutting,who could ask more?

Which continues with input from the teacher of the workshop, of course!

Many of us will nod our heads in understanding when reading SOS

Where can I store more fabric?
my shelves are crammed….

And yet another commiseration (Sarah typed, grinning away….) in Meaningful Scraps:

When I burrow into my boxes of scraps
It’s an archeological trip:
There’s a bit of my quilting history
In each and every strip.

Here’s a taste of just one more —-and there are lots of these lovely verses…. I’m only including portions so you can get a feel…. if you’d like to read them all you’ll need to head on over to Smashwords and download your own copy!  You can select a PDF (which I did, to read on my laptop), or versions for iPad, Kindle, Nook, etc….. I think every reader program is covered!   This last delectable is  The Recipe:

A fat quarter of this,
A half-yard of that,
A rotary cutter.
A queen sized batt.
Mix well with one quilter
And add in the spice

…..

Well, when you mix well with the one quilter who just happens to be Jacquie, and add in the spice of her gentle sense of humor and winning way with words, you’re in for a lovely treat.  A great gift for yourself or the favorite quilter on your gift list!  Order it here.  And for another review, hop on over to Ellen Anne Eddy’s blog, here.  Yes, I’m biased—I’m so happy that Jacquie is my friend; she’s a good friend and a fun writer and I hope you’ll enjoy her whimsy and wisdom as much as I do.

One Response to “Jacquie Scuitto’s Quilt Verse, Volume 1”

  1. Art and Quilting in Camden » Blog Archive » Vermont Quilt Festival–Part 1 Says:

    […] to visit my dear friend Jacquie Scuitto, the Quiltmuse (I did a post on her book of light verse, here and blogged about her visit to Camden here and her verse in A Black and White Tale here), and hope […]