Uppercase #69
Uppercase #69
Dear Reader,
A log cabin quilt block begins with a central square. Traditionally, a red centre represented the hearth of the home, with other strips of fabricāthe logsābuilt around it.Ā
Starting from this simple concept, interpretations can be as unique as the person making the block. Infinite variations of fabric, tonal value, construction and proportion invite self-expression.Ā
This issueās cover artist, Whitney Crispell, set out to rediscover her creative self with a self-imposed challenge to make a mini quilt every week for a year. Old-fashioned blocks, contemporary designs and textural explorations inspired these small, quilted sketches.Ā
When I look at her composition (a ācourthouse stepsā variation), I see the central yellow square as the āselfā from which everything else is anchored. Over time and through experience, we build ourselves up and grow outward. Our values emanate from our centre and are sewn into being.Ā
Although weāre looking inward in this issue, it is not selfish to nourish oneās creativity. Compassion, generosity and care for ourselves are necessary so that we may also extend them to others.Ā
Ā
UPPERCASE creates beautiful and inspiring books for the creative and curious. Published since 2009, UPPERCASE has an enthusiastic and loyal readership of designers, illustrators, craftspeople, creative entrepreneurs and paper lovers around the world.





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Uppercase #69
Dear Reader,
A log cabin quilt block begins with a central square. Traditionally, a red centre represented the hearth of the home, with other strips of fabricāthe logsābuilt around it.Ā
Starting from this simple concept, interpretations can be as unique as the person making the block. Infinite variations of fabric, tonal value, construction and proportion invite self-expression.Ā
This issueās cover artist, Whitney Crispell, set out to rediscover her creative self with a self-imposed challenge to make a mini quilt every week for a year. Old-fashioned blocks, contemporary designs and textural explorations inspired these small, quilted sketches.Ā
When I look at her composition (a ācourthouse stepsā variation), I see the central yellow square as the āselfā from which everything else is anchored. Over time and through experience, we build ourselves up and grow outward. Our values emanate from our centre and are sewn into being.Ā
Although weāre looking inward in this issue, it is not selfish to nourish oneās creativity. Compassion, generosity and care for ourselves are necessary so that we may also extend them to others.Ā
Ā
UPPERCASE creates beautiful and inspiring books for the creative and curious. Published since 2009, UPPERCASE has an enthusiastic and loyal readership of designers, illustrators, craftspeople, creative entrepreneurs and paper lovers around the world.





















