I’ve been waiting and waiting and waiting for my turn to post! IT’S TIME!
This is my second issue as a designer for Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks by 100 designers magazine. I missed the first one. I had too many irons in the fire, and who knew what a big thing it was going to turn out to be!
I loved the excitement that built last time, so there was no way I was going to miss this issue, or the next, or the next or the next!
My block in Vol 3 is #279. It’s found on page 65 and is called Winston Ways. ((I am a Winston Salem, NC girl, after all!))
I really love blocks that create secondary designs, and this one was made to be set block to block to block with no sashings in between as the opposing checkerboard corners will join together and fit light to dark! ((This is also something you have to pay attention to when you are sewing your blocks….the corners are opposite of each other!))
I dug into my bins of pre-cut strips for the checkerboards, pulling out red and neutrals --you know how I love my pre-cut scrap bins, all ready for me to sew in usable sizes!
I did use scrap strips and the easy angle ruler for the 1/2 square triangles, but you can use any method that gives you the size of triangles required.
The white cats on black background are my tribute to Oscar, who I lost last month. He is missed dearly, and I'm happy I used that special fabric there.
And see that stripe next to the star points? That was one of MY own shirts that was re-purposed into my scrap stash when I stopped wearing it. I love how the stripes add motion to the design by twisting and turning different ways.
Here I’ve done a simple straight set of blocks, set 6 X 7 and added two borders, one cut 1.5” to finish at 1”, and the second cut 4.5”
Look at this on point! It also makes an interesting design!
And let me just add, that if this is your first visit to my blog, I'm SO happy that you stopped by! I write a regular column for Quiltmaker called Addicted To Scraps~ Take some time to wander around the blog, there are free pattern links at the top, some recipes, and other goodies for you to discover.Don't forget to wander over to my Website, Quiltville.com for more Scrappy Quilt Goodness!
I am also busy on facebook! I love being connected to quilters around the globe, and you can find the facebook widget in my right hand side bar ===> Simply click LIKE and you'll be kept up to date with all my doings!
You can also find the "Google Friend Connect" button as well, so you won't miss a post!
In conjunction with this blog tour, We are giving away 2 copies of “100 Blocks, Vol 3!”
One will be mailed directly from Quiltmaker, and one will be signed by yours truly and mailed to you from me!
Leave your comment at the bottom of this post and a winner will be drawn at the end of the blog tour, the morning of May 7th. Please be SURE to include your email address with your post. If you sign in as “anonymous” there will be no way to track you down unless you sign your post with your name and email address!
More news from Quiltmaker!
“We’ll showcase a new set of designers each day on our blog. We’ll have lots of giveaways.”
At last mention on Quiltmaker’s Blog, Quilty Pleasures, prizes were flooding in from all over, so you’ll want to follow along with the blog to see where else to visit during the next few days so you can enter to win there too!
Good Luck, everyone, and Keep It Scrappy!
Again another great block! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love it, you are so talented Bonnie! *Your number one fan!*
ReplyDeleteThat's a great block! Scrappy is the best!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this block!! One of my favorites so far. Love the secondary pattern it makes.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your second entry! I have visited your website many times, and only in the last couple weeks have found and subsequently been visiting your blog.
You are such an inspiration. I have looked at my scraps in a whole new light.
-Alice
aka BCQuilter
Love this blog and this magazine. Thankd for everything.
ReplyDeleteLove this new block! You do Winston Salem and Quiltmaker proud :-) I love the secondary designs too and this one looks great. Can't wait to sew one up.
ReplyDeleteLove the block and the secondary pattern it makes. I like both settings.
ReplyDeleteLove your scrappy column, I never throw any of my scraps away!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being featured in the magazine! Your block is simply stunning! Who knew scraps can make such a beautiful statement. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, You are such a "shining light" to all of us scrap lovers !
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie. Love your Winston Ways block - another cracker!! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome thing for you! I would love a chance to win that book! my email address is amber@quiltedeuphoria.com
ReplyDeletewow Bonnie, I thought your "Birthday Girl" block you shared last year was so YOU, but "Winston Ways" is even MORE YOU! :)
ReplyDeleteIt even has your very own striped shirt in there! With CHEDDAR! :) love it!
Congrats on being part of the 100 best series again from Quiltmaker. I'd love to win a copy since last year I had the hardest time finding it for sale. ;)
your "Orange Girl" friend from Texas! ~bonnie
I would like to win the magazine. The Winston block is a winner!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts/blocks rock!!
ReplyDeleteYou did it again, Bonnie! Great block, love your blog. I am still working on the cathedral stars.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely amazing!! - adiamond625@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI love this block!! the straight setting is more my style, but the one on point is also very interesting.
ReplyDeleteWow, this block looks really great on point, too. Can't wait to see the details of the block in the magazine. Thanks for counting me in, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteI love the block and I really favor the straight setting - another one added to my want to do list.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great block. You know you are one of my favorite parts of Quiltmaker mag!
ReplyDeleteI would really like to see this - you see we rarely get to see them in Australia unless we order them direct from the USA. Sending one down under would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI read your column first when I get my Quiltmaker Magazine! I read your Blog everyday when you post and already "Like" you on FB. Please choose me to win the autographed copy...
ReplyDeleteGreat block from a great designer that gives so much to us.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the block! Awesome! gougeonathome@charter.net (Allison)
ReplyDeleteLove your work and have been following you on Facebook for some time
ReplyDeleteGreat scrappy block, love to win! Thanks and I am a follower!!
ReplyDeleteGreat block! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove this block and thanks for taking the trouble to show the two settings! That gives a whole new perspective to a block to see it in a complete layout.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and website. Discovered them earlier this year upon purchasing the "Leader and Ender" book and have been faithfully following along ever since. That book has doubled my productivity! What a gift!
I love the block but I think the quilt should be called dizzy but that's what I am looking at it.
ReplyDeleteSue
I am loving that block. It's PERFECT. I have about four of your quilts started right now....I have a feeling I might have to start another:)
ReplyDeleteSo, fun! I love that shirt scraps show up everywhere (:
ReplyDeleteJennessa
locknessa at hotmail dot com
What a lovely block! I especially love the secundairy pattern! Maybe this is the project to use my (huge.... ;) ....) shirt-stash for!!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to make a red-white-blue (Dutch colours) quilt with used fabrics (shirts) and some typical Dutch fabrics and sew it on my little Featherweight. This just fits it entirely!!! ;))
Thanks, Bonnie and enjoy your sewing!
Greetz from the Netherlands!
Hi Bonnie, I like Winston Ways. Now I´m preparing, thinking about new scrapy quilt. Maybe...
ReplyDeleteI love the on point quilt using your block. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, I always look forward to seeing what you have created next. This one is a beauty too!
ReplyDeleteI am loving this block! Thank you for another great creation. You are the reason I started saving my scraps!
ReplyDeleteMaria
Love your block! The secondary pattern is going to be great!
ReplyDeleteI Love your blog and I would love to win a copy of the book, that is, if you will accept an Australian contestant!!!
ReplyDeleteMaryannep
Bonnie, what a fabulous block. I love the secondary design. Made many of your quilts. Thanks you for all your efforts. Kind regards, Lorraine B. Australia
ReplyDeleteI love the block and the different choices you gave us!
ReplyDeleteGreat block!
ReplyDeleteGreat work, as always Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteGreat block! Love seeing the different setting options!
ReplyDeleteHi and thanks for making this possible. I would love to win this prize; you can never have too many designs, or fabric. I love your scrappy quilt ideas and have used them as inspiration. Sam sdownes@oceanbroadband.net
ReplyDeleteas always bonnie, it's a keeper!
ReplyDeleteBonnie,
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful block idea. We love how your scrappy mind works. Many blessings on this blog tour.
Shelia
I enjoy your choice of fabrics. You sometimes choose fabrics that I am not fond of but I am always amazed when I see the final quilt. It works!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and am always sharing your ideas and website with others. Your energy and enthusiasm is so catching.
ReplyDeleteJust returned from Paducah and survived the flood
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Wow nice block and I knew I could look forward to a scrappy block from you...Very nice, congratulations
ReplyDeleteReally nice block..Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of pieces in that block! I used my 2" strip scraps yesterday to make some Pineapple Blossom blocks. Really fun!
ReplyDeleteLove this block!
ReplyDeleteWonderful block, love the different setting options.
ReplyDeleteI really like the checkerboard designs. I may have to try one of these blocks for a class I am in this fall. IMNHO 16 and 25 patch blocks just say "antique" or "old" to me and I love 'em.
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I really like how the blue pops!
ReplyDeleteThe chequerboards look wonderful in the layouts and hearing your own shirt was used makes the block extra special.
ReplyDeleteGreat block that leads to a most interesting pattern. Just the project I need for leaders/enders destined to be another great scrappy quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove this block! At first glance it looks really complicated, but when I dissect it I think I could even do it and I love how they all work together without sashings and such.
ReplyDeleteLove your block! I've got a couple of XL men's shirts that I've been wanting to use for a new quilt!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about pans on the fire. Exactaly how many quilts should one person have started at a time? As well as the one's that keep floating through my mind. Love all that you do, now I just need to find more time in my day to get to all the fun quilting things. Congrats on making it into the 100 blocks, never doubted you. I'll have to look for the magazine next time I'm out of town.
ReplyDeleteYour block is really great! I probably will use it to make a quilt one day. I have been a follower for a while and have your books. Congratulations on being in the magazine again.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful block! Thanks so much. I love that scrappy quilts are full of memories.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on having a block in the magazine again this year! Your block has SEW much character!!! I love the way it has the potential to give that secondary design.... everything you do has that deeper level. Like the fabric to honor Oscar - such a special touch for a special kitty! =^..^=
ReplyDeleteIf my name is picked, please just leave a comment on my blog. Thanks!
ReplyDeletelovely block!
ReplyDeleteThe layouts make it look even more amazing :D
I absolutely LOVE this block. There is just something about that red and white that just rocks!! Thanks so much for sharing all the wonderful scrapiness with us. I am a die hard scrap lover!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie - Great block. Love following your blog.
ReplyDeleteWow, that block looks very dramatic when you put a bunch of them together! I have so many scraps, I really must make some of these. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteGreat block! And I love how memorable each fabric is to you. I now save my scraps, too, and I have many plans for all of them which should be pretty easy using your scrap users system.
Love this block Bonnie! I have a basket full of Scrappy Bonnie projects, I'll never get finished but i'm having fun trying!
ReplyDeleteLove the secondary design you get with your block! Keep up the wonderful designs, can't wait to see what is next.
ReplyDeleteChar S.
Nice block!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all that you do to encourage us to use our scraps! What a SUPER block! Love that you included a tribute to Oscar. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI love your Winston Ways block! Just finished up a "Cathedral Stars" from a workshop with you last fall. I will be donating it to Quilts of Valor.
ReplyDeleteAnother great block, Bonnie -- and another WHIMM for me!
ReplyDeleteI love the block -
ReplyDeleteThis is a great one. The red and neutral checks are cute and must be teence and The alternate block creation is really neat. I love your tribute to Oscar in the HST's! I do say a prayer daily to have your diligence in sewing step by step and not get distracted. You are so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI love this block........My husband died in 2007 and I have lots of his shirts that I want to put into a quilt. I've been attracted to Nifty Thrifty, but this is amazing, too and seems to call to me......I read your blog every day and have for several years now.
ReplyDeleteLove love love this block! Great job, Bonnie. Thanks for another great way to use my scraps and old favorite shirts.
ReplyDeleteShahann@yahoo.com
What a wonderful "Bonnie" block - I can just visualize the stash melting away. Great giveaway and opportunity. Judy C www.judyandmartyn@nc.rr.com
ReplyDeleteI love your work and I have never gotten t his issue. I would love to have one of my own...
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog and have enjoyed reading!Congrats on a great block! I love using up scraps! thanks for the giveaway. New follower now!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I don't know how you manage to keep up the way you do. Congrates on the new block, it looks like one I might just try.
ReplyDeleteLove your way of doing things - congratulations on being included in this book, which would be a great addition to my library. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteAnother great block! I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeletenancyclark305@comcast.net
Congrats on being included in the book - love the block!
ReplyDeleteAnother great design Bonnie. I am currently finishing your pieced border on Roll, Roll but you can bet I'll try my hand at this one soon!
ReplyDeleteAh, so many great designs, so little time! Love this one Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome block! I love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love how the second block comes into the design when the squares are put together!
ReplyDeleteI love the on point setting, especcially. As always, awesome design, Bonnie!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as per usual Would love to win a copy!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being in the magazine. I love your block and your fabrics. I think I see some music notes in there too!
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful "Bonnie quilt" to add to my wish list. And thanks for posting both settings. It's amazing how much different the on point setting looks. Way to go Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteLove the secondary pattern that appears when the blocks are assembled. Thanks for the chance to win a signed copy of 100 blocks magazine.
ReplyDeleteYou continue to amaze me with your creativity. I love the fabric with the music notes!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the block when I see it multiplied in a quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove the secondary pattern. Blocks that do that are so cool.
ReplyDeleteBonnie - you are the BEST!
ReplyDeleteI love your block but then I seem to love lots of what you design as I am a scrappy quilter also. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on another block. I love this one. Can't wait for the magazine.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh you are good! I love the design this block makes when put together with it's blocky friends :)
ReplyDeleteI love how your stripes go in different directions! I am a little jealous of your mug you showed in a previous post, lol.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice Bonnie..
ReplyDeleteAs usual, a beautiful block.
Take Care,
Paul
www.OutnumberedQuilter.com
Great block! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteLove this block! On point is really nice.
ReplyDeleteCindy W.
cwcavy@hotmail.com
I love this block just like I love the rest. Can't wait to start this top!!
ReplyDeleteLove your block, especially the way it creates a secondary design!
ReplyDeleteLove the Block and Love reading your blogs daily.
ReplyDeletemhinders@myclearwave.net
Love your block...and of course I love all that you do...anxious to get the magazine and start the block!
ReplyDeleteBonnie - Love your web page... have made a few of your quilts... love how easy they are to make.
ReplyDeleteWish you'd come to Minnesota sometime!
Lisa
nelson_lisa_marie@yahoo.com
Nice surprise block! Love how it fits together. Belinda (barnmace@msn.com)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block - love the different layouts! Thanks so much for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteI've been following your bog since a friend told me about Roll Roll Cotton Boll (which I've nearly finished) Love your quilts, your scrap advice, your blog and your attitude to life! I start every day right here!
Cheers,
Rainy in Australia
I love riding along with you on your journeys!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday sewing!!!!
Patti
Great block! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteGood morning...
ReplyDeleteI like this block, the stripes and plaids really change the appearance... using solids would be boring.
Kay
Metro Atlanta
Love the block and colors, you have orange and red, my favorite colors this year. Red is my fav all yr round. would love to win
ReplyDeleteI love blocks that create a secondary pattern! This one's great!
ReplyDeleteYou rock, as always - you are myu hero.
ReplyDeleteLove the on-point setting for your block. Can't wait for the magazine to hit the newsstands.
ReplyDeleteLove your block, Bonnie!! You have done it again. Can't wait to get a copy of the magazine. Love all you do.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many of your quilts that are on my "want to make list" --- and, now you've added another!! ...and, I bought 8 yards of cheddar in Paducah --- guess where that is going? Love the block and love the secondary pattern and I have loads of squares in my leaders and enders ready to go. ...now if only I could add many hours to my day!
ReplyDeletequiltschon@att.net
Hi Bonnie, I took your workshop when you visited my guild and I just wanted to let you know that I am still working on the Star Struck pattern. Daughters weddings and life in general have postponed my quilting but never fear I will finish it cause I love the way its coming out! Thanks for all your generosity!
ReplyDeleteI love the on-point setting! I might just have to make that one! :)
ReplyDeleteLove traveling with you in your daily blogs and would love a signed copy of the magazine! Cheryl
ReplyDeletejckup@yahoo.com
Looking forward to seeing you in houston
ReplyDeleteI love this block - I am a red/white/blue girl, so this is perfect for me. I am addicted to your blog - follow it daily. Thanks for all that you do - I can't imagine when you sleep!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, You have another winner! I love your blocks and you make using smaller pieces easy.
ReplyDeleteNeed to make this one TOO. Loved the way you put Oscar in there also. I miss seeing him in Quiltville posts.
ReplyDeleteDiann Smith
kyquiltymama@hotmail.com
Count me in on the drawing.....
ReplyDeletecharry0@hughes.net
So why did I immediately thing Winston Churchill?! Really like this block! I have both the previous 100 blocks magazines -
ReplyDeleteAnother great pattern/design. I love 2-for-1 blocks.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this block! I have a bunch of 4 patches a swapped a couple of years ago....maybe now is the time to use them!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Bonnie, Love the block. It really 'looks' like you.
ReplyDeleteYet another block with tiny pieces! Love this pattern, and will definitely have to make one if I win a magazine! Good work Bonnie, and I have to say I keep all your scrappy quilt tips from your page in Quiltmaker!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, what a lovely block - I'll have to keep this one in mind when I am ready to start a new quilt. Love your blog - I don't comment often but do visit on a regular basis. The slide shows of your workshops make one feel part of the action.
ReplyDeleteLove this block Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new quilter, and would love a resource like this!
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I really like that you show how it will look as a complete quilt. I have that same cat fabric. Love that you used it as a tribute to Oscar!
ReplyDeleteWould love a chance to win that book. can never have enough books/magazines. Just bought Leaders and Enders at a nearby quilt shop while on a hop! Love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat block! And you make it very special by putting fabrics that have meaning to you in it.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw this block, I thought it must have been one of Bonnie's. I just love it. Thanks for showing it as a quilt and in different settings. I always appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the magazine! The block is great - what else would we expect from you!!! Love the secondary pattern - great fun!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother 'feather' in your bonnet! How wonderful...you must be just giddie! Hope I get a package in the mail!!! You go Girl!
ReplyDeletejanb5099 at yahoo dot com
Jan MN/TX
Bonnie I love your block. It could stand alone in a medallion quilt. Love it, love it, love it. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block! Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to win. Love your patterns. I have been following your blog/website for about six years.
ReplyDeleteLove the block and the magazine. I'm using your scrap system and always cutting my scraps down to size. This pattern would be perfect to use up some scrap fabric! Read your blog faithfully, everyday Bonnie! Thanks for your inspiration!!!
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ReplyDeleteI knew it was yours as soon as I clicked into their blog. I'm a regular reader of yours, and love your freebie patterns, posts and enthusiasm. As a subscriber to the magazine I see your columns, so thanks for all your time invested!
ReplyDeletestill working on my 1st project from your patterns. Taking me way longer than I thought but it is coming along. Thanks for all you do, hoping to win.
ReplyDeleteser 7632 at yahoo dot com
Love the block Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love the way it looks set on point! Congratulations on a great block!
ReplyDeleteO.k., love, love, love the on point setting of your block! Never saw that one coming.
ReplyDeleteHave been following the tour, hope I win one but if not will be in the store post haste because from what I've already seen there are a lot of great blocks in this one. And to think Vol 4 is already in the works!!!
Bonnie, I can only wish I had your energy! I have all the ambition, but the energy flags. I don't know how you get so much done! BTW, I love your block, but the layout is just spectacular - who would think that you get that from just one lowly block? Oh, yeah, get my copy of the magazine packed up right now 'cause I AM going to win it!
ReplyDeleteReally like the secondary design. I'm always attracted to them.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I LOVE your quilt! So happy and colorful! What I really like is that you named it after a place near and dear to you! I love the setting! Can't wait to make this one!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful block! Your designs really inspire me. Now if I had someone to organize my scraps for me I might actually get something done! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCount me in. Congrats...
ReplyDeleteNice scrappy block. Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteMary
I love scrap quilts -- I love your block!! It is fun to see the secondary designs. (I just finished my first quilt top from one of your patterns - Double Delight--I love it!) Thanks so much for all your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour block is great and such a loving tribute to your late cat. I have a cat who has such a hold on my heart so understand where you are coming from. Would love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteBetty
bgk44 @ msn.com
Bonnie, you never cease to amaze me! I love your new block! Girl you have more imagination, wish some could rub off on me but I guess as long as you do all the work I will be happy! :) Thanks for the new block and all the wonderful patterns you provide for everyone, you are truly a blessing! Hope to see you in a class again and thank you for the opportunity to enter a giveaway!
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Arlene
It's a really great block Bonnie. It's got that Quiltville feel which I love and looks like it could be very versatile. Well done! Now pick me LOL
ReplyDeleteDelightful Block............of course red and white always make things shine.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win magazine with your new Winston Girl block. I have been a faithful reader and scrap system saver of fabric! I would really enjoy the new block to eliminate some of my scrap fabric! Thanks Bonnie for all your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYeah Bonnie! Your amazing and I love your block. Already thinking a diagnol crisscross would look good in the checkerboard. Congrats on being in the magazine again.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous block!! Everything just pops! This magazine looks amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteOH MY! Another for my to-do list. Guess I'll just have to live forever...
ReplyDeleteokay, now i love stripes. your block is awesome. the quilt sings. you have upped the wow factor in this beauty.
ReplyDeleteAs is to be expected you have come up with another great block to use our important "scraps"
ReplyDeleteLove your site and have foolowed along with many of your quilts.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on gettting another block in the 100 blocks magazines.
vidaquilts@gmail.com
What a great block Bonnie! Thanks for all your caring and sharing. I love wandering through all your beautiful patterns.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, love this block, especially the secondary checkerboard design. So happy I found your blog a few months ago. You are inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI love this block and I really like the setting that you have shown. Maybe by the time I get my Roll, roll Cotton Boll done I will be ready to do this!
ReplyDeleteYour scrap quilts are the best. I look forward to your blog every morning. Thanks for being so generous with your skills and knowledge!
ReplyDeleteLove this block. I have all of your books and read your blog daily.
ReplyDeleteYet another scrapaholic here. I faithfully follow your column in Quiltmaker. Would love to have a copy of the 100 blocks book with your signature.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother and mother were both scrap quilter, but once I found your webpage/blog/facebook, I am a convert. I now have a scrap savers system and use leaders and enders all the time. At a recent retreat I was taking the small scraps that everyone else was throwing away...I have a very small tumbler planned for them. Love your stuff. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteI love your block, as usual. Thanks for showing it in two different settings. I'm adding this to my long, long list of wannamakes.
ReplyDeleteI only found you about 2 months ago and wish that I had known about you sooner. Love everything you do-and you do a lot.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this book.
ermakelso@att.net
Bonnie....another winning block. I have participated 4 of your mystery quilts. The results have been awesome. I love this block and will be saving it for future use. Thanks for all the great patterns and tips that you provide.
ReplyDeleteWhat another great block to use with scraps. I love your column, and blog, and website. You are coming to our guild, and I can't wait!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love all of your ideas with scraps. I bought your book "Leaders and Enders" while I was in Paducah last week. You make it so much fun to use scraps.
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gale.quiltlady@gmail.com
That's a great block! Lots of movement when set with the other blocks. I've been following your blog for a while and have totally fallen for the string quilts.
ReplyDeleteLove the block. It has such character. Great tribute to Oscar.
ReplyDeleteReally like your scrappy block. One of these days I plan to do a true scrappy quilt, I just have to take that first bold step. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWonderful block. I'd love to have the 100 blocks book!
ReplyDeleteCathy
cpoyner@truman.edu
Love this block! Look forward to doing this one!
ReplyDeletejehunt@oxford.net
I love the block. Lots going on in it. Should be fun to make!
ReplyDeleteWonderful block, love the mix of pieced and applique in the book, offers so many combinations to make.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
What a great block Bonnie. I love your blog and all the scrappy quilts you create.
ReplyDeleteLove the block and scrappy is the best
ReplyDeleteThank you for chance to win!
Great Block, as always!! I'm counting the day till I can get the magazine in my hot little hands. You rock!!!! Thanks.
ReplyDeletebakerjn@hotmail.com
The Oscar Block. Love it and love the red and orange, may have to do this one soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another wonderful block design!
ReplyDeleteDawn@sewdawnfun.com
I love this block, at first I was thinking it was too busy for me, but when you showed the layout, I was sold. I stop by your blog every morning with my juice and cereal. You get my day started in a good way. Carline @ Lady of the Cloth
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