Welcome blog hoppers!!
WOW!! How time flies! VOL 9 100 Blocks has hit the stands and boy I'm excited!
WOW!! How time flies! VOL 9 100 Blocks has hit the stands and boy I'm excited!
There are some wonderful, great and awesome blocks to play with from this issue. My project list just got bigger again :). Can't wait to get started.
I was lucky enough to have one of my blocks chosen to be in this issue. Hooray!
Block #898 - Two Tulips
I love flowers and was sketching one day and come up with this block. And what perfect timing since my tulips are in full bloom right now!! (but they are the only things in bloom, no green thumb here)
There are so many color ways for this block.
Here's a quilt I designed in EQ7.
The size is 70" square. How about doing just four blocks to finish a 30" square.
How about a long runner?!?
WIth EQ7 it's soooo easy to create all sorts of layouts and designs.
I get lost in it sometimes goofing around.
Let your mind go crazy with all that you can do with these 100 blocks.
Mix and match, add and duplicate, switch and turn. The possibilities are endless. Have fun!!
Now, as you all know, there is always a give away.
Leave a comment on this post to enter to win your own
"Quiltmaker Vol 9 100 Blocks" or
my newest book
Check out Quiltmakers blog for more inspiration and give aways!!
Enter before Saturday, May 10th.
As always, Happy Sewing!!!
Lovely tulips! Putting the blocks together in a bigger quilt makes the result stunning!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful block! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Thank you for sharing and giveaway, too.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous block - congratulations! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletelovely block happy sewing to all
ReplyDeleteLove this block! That first layout is really spectacular!
ReplyDeleteYour tulips are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI like the way your tulip block is off-centered. It really adds interest and versatility to the design. svonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Love your block AND your skinnies!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your block!! Would love to win your book quilted skinnies!
ReplyDeleteLove your block and your skinnies - the colors are amazing!
ReplyDeletelove your block and layout
ReplyDeleteThis block would make an awesome super-sized single-block quilt! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteLove this block will love trying it
ReplyDeleteLove your colorful tulips! The deer ate all mine this year, so none blooming in my yard--guess I need to make some quilty ones!
ReplyDeleteFun stuff! I always love your skinnies, and your tulips are so appropriate right now as the deer just ate all my real ones!
ReplyDeleteYour colors are so cheery. I love this block and the way you presented all the layouts. Thank you
ReplyDeleteLove your block! Ready for the Spring with the bright colors and layouts!
ReplyDeleteWow your block looks different depending on what layout it is in. It is a lovely block with fresh colors.
ReplyDeleteLove this tulip block. just the ticket for Spring.
ReplyDeleteVery nice block - versatile too!
ReplyDeletewow! what a beautiful block!! i love it. congrats on getting published and sharing. do you have the option to follow you via email or bloglovin? if so sign me up! i dont want to miss one post of your blog. babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning block...so many possibilities. I just looked thru your pictures from the Skinny quilt book. Now just how adorable are they!
ReplyDeleteSo many options with this block! And you can lost in all the color combos & settings! I usually plan on at least 2 days of doing this when I start a quilt! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCute block and it would look great in many color combinations.
ReplyDeleteI like to make table runners I like your ideas.
ReplyDeleteauntie.clark@gmail.com
Your tulips are so happy! The spring colors are definitely pretty after a long, ridiculous winter. Would love to win a copy of the magazine! Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteGreat block and setting ideas!
ReplyDeleteVery nice block. It would look great in fall colours.
ReplyDeleteLove the yellow and purple table runner - a pretty block! Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteI love your block Two Tulips. I would really like to make some tablerunners with this block.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win
thim3@hotmail.com
Springtime and tulips it doesn't get better than that!
ReplyDeleteLove your block! I need to sew up some tulips that the deer can't eat!
ReplyDeletelove the block ...love the look of your new book
ReplyDeleteOOPS, lost my comment while I was editing it.
ReplyDeleteI was trying to say
Cheery block! I love the way different settings change the whole look, don't you?
your book looks so cute! need to find it. Love your block
ReplyDeleteEspecially love those table runners!
ReplyDeletePretty block! Congratulations on being in this issue. This would be a perfect table topper for Spring. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGreat Block ! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteOh, tulips. Love to see them on this cold rainy day in Wisconsin. They could be waterlilies if done in whites, yellows, pinks.
ReplyDeleteColorful Flower quilt block and looks great in a quilt size.
ReplyDeleteLove the tulip block and since I don't have the "gardening gene" this is as close as I'll get to having a field of lovely tulips.
ReplyDeletejust in case: (m3reyna at gmail dot com)
Nice block. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
ReplyDeletewhat a happy, springy block. Looks like it would be a fun and easy block to make too. thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe design could represent several different flowers by changing the colors!
ReplyDeleteI just saw your book and thought the patterns were so cute. your block is great and i love how it looks in a quilt setting,
ReplyDeleteI think your tulips show a green thumb - think they would be great bigger as one block baby quilt! thanks for the chance - been wanting to get your book Quilted Skinnies since I really like making table runners or wall hangings. Cindy at cwienstroer@amuniversal.com
ReplyDeleteI love that tulip block! I will have to make a table runner.
ReplyDeleteYour block is great - I think it would be a perfect Spring-y table runner! Thanks so much for the chance to win. :) Debby E
ReplyDeletesamtaylorcjsmimi at yahoo dot com
Perfect timing. May flowers. Love it and them. so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun tour and thank you for entering my name in the drawing. Fun block.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I love the variety of designs you gave!
ReplyDeleteI like the table runners! antiques@eoni.com
ReplyDeletecongrats, this is a lovely block. I love the variety you showed. I am thinking I need to make one of these table runners. Thanks. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net
ReplyDeleteI love the purple runner concept. I also, love tulips. You made a beautiful block.
ReplyDeleteLOVE! I like the side-to-side table runner layout, very fresh. Can't wait to get my issue! And "skinnies" would be a wonderful prize!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your block. It reminds me of spring. How exciting to have a chance to win your book of Skinnies. They are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYour book looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for the opportunity to win! notwendy gmail
ReplyDeleteI like your block in the quilt top maybe without stashing. 24Tangent "at" gmail "dot" com
ReplyDeleteSo pretty , so versatile!
ReplyDeleteYour block in a quilt setting is truly amazing!!! Love it.....can't wait to get my hands on this issue of 100 blocks!!
ReplyDeleteYou are right about the endless possibilities with this interesting block. I really have my work cut out for me for the next thirty years. poladydwd at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteSo fun! And no paper piecing - just my style (:
ReplyDeleteWonderful block!! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI really like this block, it is so versatile. New follower. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteLooks like precision piecing will be necessary but worth the effort
ReplyDeleteI love the block. Congrats on being chosen to be in the magazine. There are endless colors this could be done in. I am going to have to add it to my to do list. Thanks for sharing. blueeyesfirst at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteReally like your blue and orange blocks!
ReplyDeleteWow...some great layouts of your block. Thx for chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLovely block! Love the table runners!
ReplyDeleteLove flowers and your block, very awesome. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love your Two Tulips block! I would love to make a table runner for the spring. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute spring block! Now if my tulips would start blooming. I guess I will have to make your beautiful block to get a little spring around here. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah - this is a must do quilt! Love, love your block!
ReplyDeleteNice block, congrats and thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI really like that block! the versatile methods you have used with it is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSew cute... really. Congratulations on making into the publication. Thank you so much for sponsoring the giveaway. Best Stitches, paula.
ReplyDeleteLovely block with a great primary and secondary design impact that comes by way of this beautiful block.
ReplyDeleteSewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Congratulations! Love your block.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to win your book! They look SO fun to make!
ReplyDeleteTulips are my favourite flowers so thanks for giving me more ideas for future projects! Thanks for showing the different colourways. I"m always amazed how the same block can look so different just by changing the colours.
ReplyDeletewlinda_ca at yahoo dot com
Nice block! Great secondary designs!
ReplyDeleteOh boy. Another favorite block. Like all the options too.
ReplyDeleteGreat great block. Love how it looks when a few are put together.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block! I like how it could be used for a tablerunner - just in time for spring. Thanks for the opportunity to win. janinebaldwin at comcast dot net
ReplyDeleteLove this block!
ReplyDeleteI love your tulips. They would look so nice in lots of colors.
ReplyDeleteLove your tulip block!! Loving all the blocks on this hop, would love to get my hands on the book. :)
ReplyDeletecraftyccain@gmail.com
What a perfect block for a spring project!
ReplyDeletebgailey@hawaii.rr.com
I love all your ideas for using the block
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful design and ways to use it, would be nice for spring and summer with changes of fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Tulips are one of my favorite flowers! Your Two Tulip block is right up my alley! Congratulations on being chosen for the magazine and thank you for sharing with us. cknapp3626@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI love you block, especially as a table runner.
ReplyDeleteI love your block.
ReplyDeleteSpring is in your block But also summer, harvest and winter . This is a block for the whole year. You can make a quilt a tabble runner a placemat . Possibilities enough
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block! Perfect for spring. Love the color combinations. Thanks for the fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeletebhometchko(at)hotmail(dot)com
Love it!
ReplyDeleteI get lost in EQ possibilities all the time :) I love your block.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! thanks for sharing & congrats on being in the 100!
ReplyDeleteEQ sounds great and I would end up spending hours picking colors and patterns. Thanks for sharing your block and book.
ReplyDeleteI love tulips so it's great that there are several tulip patterns in this issue!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty block. I just love EQ7. So much fun changing things around on there.
ReplyDeleteWow! Now I'm going to have to do some serious scrap hunting.
ReplyDeleteLove your 2 tulips block. Looking forward to getting a copy of this issue of 100 blocks. If I don't win one, I will be out buying one.
ReplyDeleteLove this block and am going to have to make a quilt using it. I've been trying to decide what pattern to do next and this is it, can't wait to get a copy of the magazine..
ReplyDeleteI love your block! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteTwo Tulips is very pretty and versatile. Love it.
ReplyDeleteA really pretty block with so much potential...should be fun to play with! Elaine M. knitandknot at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteLovely block, we still do not have tulips.
ReplyDeleteI love your tulips. I can't grow them any more because of the deer that frequent my yard. So I have to rely on my fabric flowers to get my floral fix.
ReplyDeleteThis is a block I can make. I love the two sizes of tulips.
ReplyDeletepretty tulip block! Thank You!
ReplyDeleteLove the southwester look of your tulips! This is just adorable!
ReplyDeleteYour block is adorable. I especially like it on point in the last table runner pictured. Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove the Tulip! I am Dutch and the Tulips are a sign of Spring here. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteTulips are my DIL's favorite flower--might have to do it for her! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute block with lots of possibilities. Congratulations on your block being selected. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your tulip block! My tulips are just starting to open up. Your book looks wonderful. Hope I win a copy. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing so many different options. The 30 inch quilt would be a very spring-y welcome to an April, May, or June baby.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors....a perfect block for spring!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern for a spring tablerunner.
ReplyDeletePretty block - thanks for sharing & thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the tulip runner. Thanks for giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers, they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteOOH - lots of possibilities with this block. Great job on a great block. And this one will look awesome in the bright jewel tone colors which I love to work in. Thanks for the opportunity to win the magazine.
ReplyDeletePretty block. I like how the settings with sashing make it look like tile.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness I love this block!! Tulips are my most favorite flower! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. I really like the 4 block, 30inch square mock up you've done.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great block, I'd love the 30 inch as a table topper.
ReplyDeleteLove your block and love how versitle it is
ReplyDeleteI love your tulip block and your Skinnies! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love your block! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your tulips - I'm into table runners so I copied a pic of your EQ design - hope you don't mind. Took a peek at your Skinnies too. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove your tulips. I'm into table runners so I copied a pic of your EQ design - hope you don't mind. I took a peek at your Skinnies too - Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove how you could get the smaller tulip on the block.
ReplyDeleteI love your long runners with the Two Tulips blocks. Lovely. and the skinnies too. Love the chicken one. Great work.
ReplyDeleteFun block--I can't wait to get my hands on a copy of the magazine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block! The layout ideas are very pretty. Thank you for a chance to win a prize!
ReplyDeleteLove the two different sized flowers in the same block! What fun!
ReplyDeleteClever variation with lots of design potential.
ReplyDeleteWell, I love it! I think I'd do the 70" square version. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like this block and the different patterns that emerge when the blocks are put together in different ways. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing your cute design in the different layouts! Great inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteLove your block and it is always nice to see the different patterns created by a different layout
ReplyDeleteI really like the combination of full tulip and bud in the block. the sample layouts you've shown use the block inspiringly well.
ReplyDeleteI like this block and how it looks so different in different layouts!
ReplyDeleteI really like the green in your example!
ReplyDeleteHi neighbor!
ReplyDeleteIt sure acts like a fun log cabin. It's so cute! My irises just popped open today and they smell so sweet.
Very pretty block and I love the different layouts. Congratulations and thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, and I love it in the layouts. Thanks for the giveaway! sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your block with us!
ReplyDeleteCute block! It would make a perfect spring table runner.
ReplyDeleteWhat a versatile block. I love all the arrangements.
ReplyDeletePretty block! I like the runner variations. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI really like your block. And great ideas with those variations. Thanks for a chance at the give-away.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
mgw070 at shaw dot ca
Great block! No tulips blooming here yet... :(
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance in the giveaway.
Nice block and so many great ideas on how to use it.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very striking block! Can't wait to use it in a quilt. Thanks for the setting suggestions!
ReplyDeleteI really like your table runner with the blocks set on point.
ReplyDeleteThat block is really great. I would be very happy to make it.
ReplyDeleteLove your block, and love Quilt Skinnies too. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a versatile block…don't you just love EQ7? Thanks for the chance at the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYour block is so springing looking. Thanks for the chance to win our giveaway
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful. I love the secondary pattern the small tuplip makes. The colors you chose are also my favorites. Congratulations on being included in the magazine!
ReplyDeleteUnique way to make tulips! So fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the tulips. There are so many possibilities. Wonderful block
ReplyDeleteLove this block. I always enjoy when a secondary design comes into play like the smaller tulips in the corner. I can't wait to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteGreat block! Thanks for the opportunity to win the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOne just has to smile when looking at a quilt with flowers! Actually, any quilt should make a person smile! Thanks so much for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteVery nice block. Love the tuli
ReplyDeleteI love this as a table runner. I believe I see one in my future...
ReplyDeleteNice block!
ReplyDeleteI love this block. Flowers with an easy construction - how good is that?
ReplyDeleteI really love your bright block. Wish I could get EQ for my iMac.
ReplyDeletea simple block to construct with so many possibilities.
ReplyDeleteI just returned from The Netherlands where the tulips were in glorious bloom! I'll have to make your block from the fabrics I purchased there!
ReplyDeleteI love tulips , such a pretty block with so many possibilities . Thanks for the chance .
ReplyDeleteI love both table runner layouts. Wonderful block.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful block to celebrate Spring! Thanks sew much for this chance to win your giveaway! :-D
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the blog hop. Nice meeting you. I like your block.
ReplyDeleteNice block I love EQ. pjrcontest@msn.com
ReplyDeleteLove the tulips! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove the spring flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty block. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have the perfect spot for a "quilted skinny" (wish that meant me). Or maybe two. Lots of places to go with this block design.
ReplyDeleteThis block looks like it will make very interesting secondary designs.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great looking block and will be great to play with in EQ7. Definitely many design possibilities.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creativity process. I need to get over my fear of designing with EQ and start playing. I love tulips too.
ReplyDeleteGreat block. I liked layout 5 a lot. Quilt is nice too. Would love your book or the Vol. 9. I have EQ7 and need to learn to use it. bettyharden@charter.net
ReplyDeleteI really like your block. I liked it in purple.
ReplyDeleteYour block is so versatile. Love it!
ReplyDeleteNice block!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous block. Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove all the different ways you can use one block. Thanks for a chance to win lfclifton@aol.com
ReplyDeletevery unique take on a log cabin based block and very effective design.
ReplyDeleteI love the tulips in your block and how the create fun patterns when put together. Thank you for sharing your great talent and thank you for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI really like the table runner. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove your tulips - and set on point in a table runner is my favorite presentation. Can't wait to try it. kathleendotlutzatcomcastdotnet
ReplyDeleteLove your block design. Would love to make it into a quilt like your 70" demo. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletelinda1958laing(at) yahoo(dot) ca