Friday, January 16, 2009

Developing a Spin-Off from Your Children's Novel

Children's story books sometimes develop wider appeal than simply telling a tale. This is the case of The Quiltmaker's Gift, which has evolved into spin-offs that involve quilting patterns. Why not brainstorm ideas for your novels, whether books for children or adults?

I'd read The Quiltmaker's Gift to children when I was subsitute teaching and mentioned it on my Quilting and Patchwork blog. A reader inquired where she might find fabric with the Quilter's Gift as a theme.

As I was researching her query (and I haven't found any fabric yet, but asked for other quilters' input), I discovered some books with quilt patterns that accompany the story book, called Quilts from the Quiltmaker's Gift and More Quilts from the Quiltmaker's Gift.

Another quilter read my post at Quilting and Patchwork today and said she checked out these quilt pattern books and discovered they are "must haves." She's going to get one as a gift for a friend, too.

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