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Friday, May 05, 2017

Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks, Vol 15!

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Hey, everyone!

Welcome to my day on the Road Rally for Quiltmaker Magazine’s 100 blocks by 100 designers – VOLUME 15!!!

I am super excited as this makes my 14th consecutive issue.

Every issue has been a challenge.

And just as soon as we get done submitting for one issue, within a couple of months it’s time to turn on the thinking cap for what might be a good block idea for the next one.

And the competition gets steeper.

Now all blocks are submitted and reviewed before being accepted, and my goodness, what talented designers are out there designing their hearts out – FOR YOU!

Quiltmaker Magazine has also stepped up this whole blog tour process including MORE designers, more chances to win, more prizes and more fun!

If this is your first time visiting me, welcome!  My name is Bonnie Hunter, and I write the Addicted to Scraps column for Quiltmaker.

In every issue you’ll find a block pattern destined to help you fall in love with your scraps all over again.  Many of these blocks come from my own Scrap User’s System, playing with sizes of strips, squares and rectangles that work easily together, mixing and matching fabric lines, print types, genres, designers and manufacturers and playing by color family.

I publish my books under the Kansas City Star imprint of C&T Publishing.

I blog here daily, and when I am home not traveling and teaching, you’ll find me doing a live Quilt-Cam via Facebook Live that is later posted here on the blog and archived under the Quilt-Cam tab for easy reference.

I have a passion for vintage sewing machines and use and share them often.

You’ll find all kinds of things here from tips & tricks, loads of free patterns, yearly mysteries and challenges – and more!  Be sure to check out my Calendar of Events tab to see if I’m teaching or lecturing near where you are.

You’ll find me very active on Facebook and Instagram sharing my quilty and not-so-quilty life.  I’d love to have you along for the journey.

There is always something scrappy going down in Quiltville!

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My block, Sawtooth Flutter!

I love red and neutral quilts, and this exploding star variation captivated me! It all started with inspiration from an antique quilt found on my teaching travels, and I quickly ditched the Y seams in the original and designed this using flying geese and half chevrons, or in other words the infamous “diamond in a rectangle”  often found in our Quiltville mysteries.

I was also able to get ALL of these pieces out of my Scrap User’s System drawers of pre-cut strips, squares and rectangles.  TRIPLE BONUS!

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How about 3 blocks in a simple table runner layout? Love it!

Now about that name…..SAWTOOTH FLUTTER?!?  Who’s big idea is THAT!?  I’m still laughing.

Because it goes like this – You submit a block, and give it some “normal” name like “Exploding Star” or “Starburst”  (Makes sense,  right?!) But if there has already BEEN a block called Exploding Star or Starburst in a previous issue, they have no choice but to rename it something else.  

And when the advance copies show up on your doorstep, and you see your beloved block on the cover – you give a whoop, quickly turn to your page in great anticipation and come face to face with your block which now has a name of “SAWTOOTH FLUTTER.”  LOL!

Which brings to mind the following:

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OH NO!!! LOL!!

I love my Quiltmaker family.  What a hoot!

So here is where I need YOUR help.  I’m looking for a new name for this block as I intend to make a full quilt with it in the future – no teeth and no flutters included!  Please leave me a comment on what you think a good name would be for this fun block.

*NOTE* Your comment with a new name doesn’t enter you in my drawing, but helps me out!  You will also need to follow directions below to enter the give-away part because that doesn’t take place in the comments section! 

And NOW for the Give-Away Nitty Gritty!

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Whoowhooo!!

There are TWO Give-Aways happening here!  One lucky winner is going to receive a copy of 100 blocks Vol 15 directly from Quiltmaker Magazine. And one EXTRA lucky winner is going to receive not only Vol 15, but 9, 10 and 11 as well from ME! 

And to sweeten the deal I’m throwing in a 100 blocks Vol 15 kitchen apron featuring all 100 blocks from this issue, a deck of my Bonnie Hunter playing cards (I’m the Joker!) , and my Quiltville 2.5” X 6.5” ruler by Creative Grids.  (It says “If it’s still ugly – CUT IT SMALLER!)

Good luck everyone!



Our drawing will be happening Sunday Evening so get your entries in by 9pm Eastern on Sunday, May 7th!  One entry per person. Duplicate entries will be disqualified.

And be sure you check out the other designers listed on the Quiltmaker Blog Quilty Pleasures.  There is more fun to be had at all of the other sites participating in this Road Rally Blog Tour!

Speaking of Road Rally,  That’s exactly what I’m doing today.  I’m headed out the door on a road trip first up to Manassas, Virginia for a few days of workshop fun, and then I’ll be making a bee-line for Hagerstown, Maryland and then on to Linthicum and Glen Burnie, Maryland for several more days of workshops. 4 guilds, 4 lectures and 5 workshops.  Whew!

The van is packed.  I’m ready to go. 

My favorite thing to do on road trips?  Eat breakfast for dinner!  I swear, if I could own a restaurant, it would be BREAKFAST - all day, every day.

Yummy!

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211 comments:

  1. You seem to name new blocks for places. Since you're in Manassas right now, why not call it "Manassas Star?"

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  2. I was thinking kaleidoscope, broken reflections or House of mirrors. The center looks like it is being reflected in the outer portions of the block.

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  3. Carnival star is my suggestion.

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  4. I like "Radiant Star", beautiful block!

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  5. Star Ripple - hope I spelled that correct - LOL. Reminds me of dropping a pebble in the water & it causes rippling effects radiating out.
    Beth in AL

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  6. I would name the block "square dance"

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  7. Sadie's star or Sadie's Block. I know she helped make it.

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  8. Road Rally
    Out and About (pronounced with a Virginia accent Oat and A'boat"
    Out About the Courthouse
    Oh My Stars

    Convergence (This block moves the eye out and in again, going through 4-5 layers, to land at the central star once again).

    Walking Sadie
    Home Again
    On The Move
    Treadle Love
    Star Current. ( Think electric current, replaced by star power. )
    Starlight Treadle

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  9. Forever Crowned! Love it! Putting this oNE in my sketch book, it's a keeper.

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  10. Arcturus
    http://www.space.com/25904-may-skwatching-arcturus-lit-chicago.html

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