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Monday, November 11, 2013

100 Blocks Vol 8 Blog Tour!!

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Hi Everyone!

I’m very excited to be participating on the first day of the blog hop promoting Quiltmaker Magazine’s 100 blocks by 100 designers, Volume 8!

This is the 7th consecutive issue I have participated in, and let me tell you, these issues get better and better and better!

There are blocks of every kind to suit every taste, from traditional and modern pieced blocks, to paper pieced blocks – blocks for appliquers and embellishers and embroiderers alike!

I just love looking at the variety of blocks and all the different techniques used to make them and am so inspired by what is pulled together all in one volume for you!

My block started out as a “What can I do with all these left over bonus triangles” experiment!

The first block I did  came from the bonus triangles from several Boxy Stars quilts that were donated to charity.  I made the block from the bonus triangles in random scraps in 2005:

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Saving bonus triangles in usable sizes mean I actually DO use them!  I used my Bonus Triangle Buddy to mark my second sewing line giving me triangle squares that give me an even measurement for ease of use!

Click HERE to learn how to save your bonus units so they are ready to go!

For volume 8 of 100 blocks – I wondered if I could tone down my usual scrappy everything look – for a bit more of a subtle color way:

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I love blue and green together!

I dug into my blue and green scraps and my pre-cut squares from my Scrap User's System, including things like civil war, batik, old calicoes, recycled shirts, plaids stripes and everything under the sun as long as it was in these two color families.  My usual love of scrappy neutrals as a background canvas did the job I wanted it to do – and there is everything in these backgrounds too including recycled plaids and stripes, batik, prints from the 1980s and modern black on whites!

You might even notice that not all the star points match perfectly.  I sewed my block on my 1911 singer treadle machine.  I’m not the best treadler out there, but I give it a good shot.

I loved this block so much that after I sent it off  to Quiltmaker I just kept sewing! 

In the gallery section of the magazine you will find my Scrap Crystals block in a finished quilt:

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No pattern is given in the magazine for the full quilt, but it will be making an appearance in my next book, More Adventures with Leaders & Enders, published by Kansas City Star and due out in Spring 2014!

Please visit Quiltmaker’s Blog, Quilty Pleasures for more goodies and give-aways  HERE!  All of the other participants of this blog hop are listed on the Quiltmaker blog, so don’t miss out.

If you are new to Quiltville, I hope you’ll stick around and explore a bit!  There are a multitude of tabs at the top of the blog to direct you to things like my Free Patterns, Tips & Techniques, Vintage Sewing Machines and to my Quilt-Cam –when I am home and not traveling teaching quilting, I will turn on the live web cam in my studio and you can sew along with me!  These episodes are archived on YouTube and are all accessible by the links in the Quilt-Cam tab.

You will also notice a tab called Celtic Solstice!  Every year I run a Reader Appreciation Mystery.  Celtic Solstice is this year’s online mystery and our introductory post is linked at the bottom of the tab with the yardage requirements, colors and other info to participate in this year’s mystery which starts November 29th!  It’s a ton of fun---I hope you’ll play along!

We've also got a very active Facebook community, over 37,000 readers strong!  Click the link at the bottom of this post to like our Facebook page and keep up with what we are doing there.  Feel free to share photos of your quilts in progress and share with others!  

This blog is updated at least twice a day so you will want to keep up with the latest news and adventures of a traveling itinerant quilter.  There is always something fun to read in Quiltville!

Now – the good part! 

Would you like to be in the Giveaway?  I’m going to choose THREE WINNERS!  2 will receive signed copies of Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks, vol 8 from me…and one winner will have it shipped to them directly from Quiltmaker!
 
Leave me a comment in the comments section below.  If you've made any of my quilts before, tell me something about your favorite!

Remember - your email address MUST be visible in your profile, or in your comment to win.  If I have no way to contact you back, I'll have to choose someone else!
 
The drawing will be open until Sunday, November 17th when I will draw the winners.
 
Happy Hopping, everyone!


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Unknown said...

My first mystery quilt, Easy Street, looks wonderful on my bed. Fabric is selected for the new mystery. My scrap stash grows and grows. I would love to win one of these books. Thanks.

Linda Big D said...

Great block, and lovely quilt.

Unknown said...

My first mystery quilt, Easy Street, looks wonderful on my bed. Fabric is selected for the new mystery. My scrap stash grows and grows. I would love to win one of these books. Thanks.

Dallas D said...

I enjoy making scrap quilts the most, but I was unable to attend your workshop in Pgh due to being new in my job and not having any leave. The trunk show blew my mind. I am now following your blog and have bought a couple of your books. Your FB show n tells are the internet's *best* quilt show. My college friend was visiting last wknd so we could get her set up with some good retirement projects and we just swooned over pic after pic. Thank you so much for sharing so much!

Kay Holm said...

You inspire me every day Bonnie. Yippee for a new block!

Lee Ann L. said...

I'm sorry to say that I never made one of your quilts or blocks before. I am a fan (follower) of you and have been for a very long time. I am always saying to myself "self, one of these days I will make that block"; but, life often gets in the way. Soon. Yes, soon I will get to make all that I want to make.

Nancy in Minnesota said...

Oh gosh, up to volume 8 already and I have yet to get one. I have loved seeing all the blocks displayed by QM, and I need to start collecting these books!

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie,

Right now I'm working on My Blue Heaven as a leader/ender. Thanks so much for all your books, patterns and tips and techniques AND for a chance to win a great magazine!

Connie said...

So anxious for your new mystery to start. I save my scraps and cut them into usable squares and triangles for scrap quilts per your wonderful instructions. You are such an inspiration and so motivating. Thank you

lollypopandkisses said...

Hi Bonnie. Please put me in the draw after all I am your biggest Irish fan cannot wait for celtic soliste got the fabric pulled and ready to go

Jitka said...

Hi Bonnie, I made several of your pattern - Easy Street, Spider Web, Jared takes a wife, Boxy star...

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie, I have finished my sisters choice quilt top and it will be quilted this week. Will post a picture after the wedding of the couple I am giving it to!! AND I have started taming my stash. I am blown away by how much I have and will use. Thanks for everything you do! My new hero!! Linda Bridges, College Station TX

Sharon K. Jack said...

I would love to win a copy of the new 100 blocks I really like these. I have made RRCB and love it I am currently working on Smith mountain morning and love it too. getting ready for the mystery. hope I win...

Audrey said...

This is a great block! My quilting group just did a half square triangel exchange and this would be a great block to use them in. I've never got this magazine before and if I don't win, I guess I'll have to just go buy it!

Helene said...

Hi Bonnie!
Would love to win this book. Love all your quiltmakers contributions. Have a happy day!

TX Grandma said...

Your designs are great to use all those little scraps we all have in our scrap baskets. This would be perfect for those odds and ends.

Anonymous said...

I love your quilts and that you have blocks in 7 of the 8 magazines. I have all of them. I am working on easy street. I can use the colors I have left from that quilt at least blues and greens on this block.. thank you for sharing your talent.

Helene said...

Hi Bonnie
Love to win this book.
Have a happy day!

Kris said...

I jumped on board with the Scrappy Trip A long and loved it. I have to make another soon. I would love to win one of these. You are really inspiring.

Mary D said...

Love the block and use of those pieces that so often go un appreciated. Would love to win.

Mary W said...

Since I started following you over a year ago, I've gone crazy cutting up my old stash into strips. I've made Boxy Stars, I have dozens of crumb blocks, and in the works right now are a bow-tie leader/ender project and a sister's choice quilt in autumn scraps that I hope to finish before Christmas as a gift for my sis-in-law. But even more fun has been collecting vintage sewing machines that I've picked up at rummage sales this summer. I have 13 machines now, including a Singer treadle hem stitcher that holds two spools of thread! Now, where do I put all of these treasures?!?! Anyway, I love this new block for my piles of 1/2 square bonus triangles!

Elaine said...

I started with you making the Dancing Nine Patch for your nephews so I decided to make 3 for my great grandsons. They are almost done and I made a quilt of princesses for a great granddaughter who has not arrived yet. All the rest that I make go to charity because it makes me so o o happy to do so! Thank you for another opportunity! God Bless.

Material Girl said...

I love your block Bonnie, hope to be able to make one soon. I haven't made any of your patterns yet, so far I'm still saving up my scraps. I have a small tote full of strips, not sure if there are enough yet, but one of these days I'll be working on one of your patterns.
Thanks for the opportunity to win one of these magazines. Have a great day!
Gwen

Judy Snider said...

Cool block!! I love Scrappy Trips around the World. I named mine Scrappy Trips to Hancock's of Paducah!!! Can's stay away from there!!

Donna said...

Love your quilts. I'm working on Diamond Strings at the moment. Loved this quilt as soon as I saw it. Many thanks for all the ideas you share. Love following you on your blog and FB.

Diantha said...

I enjoy your columns in Quiltmaker. I particularly like being to use up the triangle pieces!
Thanks for the giveaway.

Unknown said...

I am looking for a pattern to make a quilt from my husband's shirts and shorts. I've watched the video on destructing shirts but not ready to take that step yet. Still trying to decide on a pattern. Love all of your quilts.

Debbie Lou said...

I love all your quilts, Bonnie! I love all the scrappiness that comes together to make beautiful quilts. Awesome. I guess my fave would be RRCB since it was my 1st mystery with you. It's amazing how it all came together. Thanks for all you do!

Aileen said...

Oh Bonnie this quilt is gorgeous! I sleep under Easy Street. It has comforted me through the 3 surgeries I have had in the last 6 months. I made sure that it was finished washed and on my bed for when I came home from the hospital.
Aileen in FL

Unknown said...

Can't wait to try this new block! I've done a couple of "Bonnie" quilts and I want to do this one. Just picked fabric for the new mystery and am eager to get started!

Carol (Eccles) Tudor said...

I Love All of your patterns Bonnie* I do have 4 Volumes of the magazine for my collection, but are hard to find in my area. I just finished, Dancing 9 patch and a hexie flower quilt for my grand kids for Xmas. I have also started to put together Maverick Stars, and a pile of scrappy strips blocks for future use. Hope to send you some pictures soon.

Eileen said...

My very first Bonnie quilt was Roll, Roll, Cotton Boll. In fact, it was the first bed-sized quilt I ever made, so it's my favorite pattern.
Thanks for the giveaway!

Maryjo said...

You have done it again Bonnie...love it! Thank you for all of your inspiration:) I totally enjoyed you in Storm Lake, Iowa last year...scrappy is my kind of quilt....thank you for teaching me to use up my scraps! I am making your bowties using leaders and enders:)

Unknown said...

Just love the Scrap Crystals block and would love to win a copy of the new 100 Blocks magazine...especially since they are so hard to find in my area. I started trying to find them in stores because of your past blog posts. Out of the few past versions of 100 Block mags, I have made approx. 80 different blocks and shared them in an online Birthday Block Swap.

As for your question....I haven't seen a Bonnie Hunter designed quilt that I haven't liked. I've made My Blue Heaven, Charlotte's Baskets, Scrappy Trips, Easy Street, with plans to make as many as possible from your books and website...not to mention Celtic Solstice. I am also doing this years L/E challenge of Split 9-patchs. Believe it or not...this Split 9-patch is probably going to fall into my "favorite" category. I was so excited when you announced it because I had several Folger's Coffee cans FULL of the correct size squares and triangles just waiting on your direction! :) In fact....I am AMAZED at how quickly the basket of L/E's grows as I work on other projects. I decided to play with the blocks I have assembled so far and now have about 80 blocks on my design wall. It is simply beautiful and I am thrilled with how it is coming along. Each time I complete another block using the L/E method...I must stop what I'm doing and go hang it with the others. Watching the quilt grow and grow makes me happy, happy, happy!!!!! :)

Keep up the great work! Congrats on another block published! Continued prayers for your brother!

ggarner said...

I love scrappy quilts also and thats why I like so many of your designs! I did the Easy Street mystery quilt and am collecting and pulling fabrics for this years mystery! Can't wait! Thanks for all you do for quilting!

Bunnie said...

Hi, Bonnie, It's Bunnie!
I have made several of your quilts, Boxy Stars, Pineapple Blossom, Scrappy Bargello, Simply Strippy, Sister's Choice, Ring around the Hexies at Collaboration Celebration 2013, and Blue Ridge Beauty is STILL my leaders and enders quilt.
My favorite (so far) is my Caribbean Mystery, or rather your Orca Bay Mystery, now in your String Fling book! Love your stuff. Thanks for the chance to win a book!

Connie said...

I can't wait to try this new block. I have tons of bonus triangles to use up. I have made "My Blue Heaven" , "Split Nine Patch", and "Star Struck". Would love to win a signed (or not) copy of this magazine. ckwood@charter.net

Unknown said...

I love that block! I recently started you leaders and ender system and can't believe how much good material I've thrown away over the past years. Thank you so much.

Sue's Stitchin' said...

You have turned me into a scrappy freak. I used to be a "one fabric per color" quilter, but now I don't even consider that option!! I just have to put borders on Blue Ridge Beauty, and have bought fabric and dug into stash to make a king size Smith Mountain Morning in blues and dark red/maroons.

Joleen in MN said...

I plan to play along on the Celtic Solstice mystery this year. Several of my friends, who are all Bonnie groupies," compared fabrics last week - we can't wait to see how the quilts evolve. I am using bonus triangles as leaders and enders so count me in for a chance to receive a copy of the magazine.

Material Girl said...

Not sure what happened to my first comment, I can not find it here to I'm re-posting....
I love your block Bonnie, hope to be able to make one soon. I haven't made any of your patterns yet, so far I'm still saving up my scraps. I have a small tote full of strips, not sure if there are enough yet, but one of these days I'll be working on one of your patterns.
Thanks for the opportunity to win one of these magazines. Have a great day!
Gwen

Unknown said...

i love triangles, and reusing cut pieces in clever ways is so inspiring! thank you for wonderful designs that let me use every scrap!

Shelia said...

Love the block, I like blue and green together too. Thanks for all you do for us Bonnie.

Teresa said...

One of the first "real" quilts I made was your Pineapple Blossom. Made it to donate for a silent auction. Liked it so much, I made sure my bid was high enough I got it back. Love this block as well. Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks is my first go-to source for my groups block exchanges.

SherryB said...

I love blue & green too! And scrappy---drool...I will definitely make this block! I have made 3 quilts using your Trip Around the World pattern, and have hosted a workshop teaching it as well...so fun! Thanks for all your quilty tips & inspiration.

laura said...

I love scrappy quilts, If I were to win this would be my first book and I could really use something enjoyable to look at ( and dream about) to destress my life right now!

Anita Balgenorth said...

I have missed buying most of the 100 Blocks magazines and would love to win the new one.Thanks for the opportunity!

Unknown said...

Pretty, I love the new quilt ideas. Birdie54@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I would love to win. I have made several of your quilts - the most recent finishes are two dancing nine patches. I have made Carolina Christmas, Tobacco Road, Sisters Choice, etc, etc. I use your scrap users system and find it really helps me keep the scraps tamed.

Jeanne Gwin said...

You are an inspiration Bonnie to me and so many others. Thanks for yet another great scrappy block.

Marsha A. Black said...

Bonnie, I would love to win one of these magazines. I am a collector of UFO's. There are so many things I want to make, but I seem to have a difficult time finishing something before I see something else I want to start. I have Orca Bay started, also Strip Twist, and I have a stack of fabrics for Easy Street. This year I have tried to complete some of my many projects. I have one Christmas quilt ready to be gifted and another that just needs to have the binding finished. I have two more quilts ready to stitch down the binding. Since yesterday there are quilt blocks laying on the living room floor which is my design wall. I walk by and rearrange them every so often. I'm almost ready to start sewing on the sashings. My favorite quilt of yours, so far, is one I've worked on this past year using some of my daddy's shirts. I made Moth in the Window just for me. It has really been good therapy. My daddy always called moths "candleflies", so I'm naming the quilt, "Daddy's Candleflies." Thanks for all you do for us. You are truly an inspiration!

Anita Balgenorth said...

I have missed buying most of the 100 Blocks issues and would love to win the new one. Thanks for the opportunity!

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie,
I just finished Sisters Choice, my first! After I give it to a couple getting married this weekend I will send a copy! I would love to win the giveaway. I am working on taming my stash and I am so inspired after seeing your talk. Hope to win! You have inspired me in so many ways!

Susie said...

Love this block, Bonnie. Thank you

Wanda said...

I am a fairly new follower. I haven't done a scrap quilt yet, but your blog has inspired me.

Mark said...

As always the block and the quilt made from that block is super impressive its great to see the designs within designs happen and all from scraps....Thanks for your talent and creativity.

Christy said...

Thanks for another great pattern Bonnie. I've participated in the last 4 mysteries and am counting down for the next one.

sewingBeverly said...

I would love to win. I have done 2 of your quilts - so far - Start Struck and Christmas lights. I am hoping to do your mystery this year. Beverly - bgradisek@yahoo.com

Christy said...

Thanks for another great pattern Bonnie. I've participated in the last 4 mysteries and am counting down for the next one.

Dana Gaffney said...

I love all of your quilts and have quite a few on my bucket list, but haven't completed one yet, hopefully when life slows down a little :)

Unknown said...

Another winner from you... I did one on yours long ago.. can't remember the name?

love your process..

Sue said...

I would love to win! I love, love, love your scrappy quilts, and follow your blog for new ideas and inspiration. Thank you for everything you do!

Teresa in Music City said...

Hi Bonnie! I love your new block - those blues and greens just sparkle :) It's definitely going to have to go on my "Bonnie" list! My friends and I meet every other Friday for Bonnie Hunter Day.... right now we are all working on Talking Turkey together, sharing our fabrics and having a ball! I've already made RRCB, Pineapple Blossom, Jared Takes a Wife, and Easy Street, and very much looking forward to your new mystery ♥ Thanks for sharing the new 100 Blocks volume :)

Mary said...

Thanks for the giveaway Bonnie! I made a "Jared takes a Wife" this summer as a wedding gift. I loved it; hated to gift it a way though. I have my paint chips and am starting to collect fabrics for the Celtic Solstice mystery quilt. (That is a tough name to say fast! :) )
Mary / live2skide@gmail.com

CSpence said...

Thank you so much for the inspiration you give us every day...as a self taught quilter I need all the help I can get.

Unknown said...

I continue to follow your post on your blog, facebook, quiltcam, etc. I love your scrappy quilts and your idea of a full life! I would love to win anything!!

Wilma said...

I love your scrappy designs! They fit me perfectly and I WILL be making this Scrap Crystals! Thanks for the giveaway.

Anonymous said...

Thank your for a chance to win. I started to piece quilts in the '70, but life got in the way. I have unfinished projects and my goal is to finish them first! I'm retired now. As I follow your blog daily I see that I will have to work an old project and a new. Thanks for all you share.

Shirley said...

I have several baggies FULL of bonus triangles. I don't usually make blocks with such small pieces, but I'm willing to give it a try! Afterall, what did I save those little triangles for? Scrap Crystals!!

Donna Joy said...

Thanks for showing us it's okay to use recycled fabric, and fabric from the 80's, and how to use just plain ugly fabric. I am planning to join in on the Celtic mystery with my sister in law who is learning the art of quilting. Love 100 blocks, can't miss any of them.

CSpence said...

Thank you, thank you, thank you...your hard work & diligence is appreciated, especially since I am trying to absorb and improve my quilting skills.
Celena

Mandy L said...

What a wonderful scrappy block! Thank you, Bonnie for the chance to win the Quiltmaker 100 Blocks book.

TC in Idaho said...

Hi Bonnie
Thank you for another great give away. I enjoy your blog and quilt cam so much. Just finished piecing a lap size Boxy Stars for my special (and only) sister. I will be giving you credit for the pattern, so excited to get it finished and sent to her.
Thanks again still praying for you and yours.
Tish
mtish44@yahoo.com

tkdmom said...

Oh I love that block! Can't wait to make a quilt using it but I better wait until your new mystery is over. Don't want to get too many projects going at once! LOL! I would love to win a magazine, thanks for having the contest! I am just getting ready to quilt Lazy Sunday and have my material for your next mystery, Celtic Solstice Mystery!

Arlene

Kathi Kraftyzales said...

I love your Scrappy Trip Around the World and it is your first pattern I have made. Now, Jamestown Landing is my current favorite Work in Progress. Next I want to make Jared takes a wife. You are awesome, keep on rocking!!!!
Kec34@aol.com.

Kat said...

Love your site and sewing machines ;)

Unknown said...

I am pulling fabrics for the Celtic Solstice. This will be my first mystery quilt, and I can hardly wait for the first clue. I love the 100 block series. Thanks for all you do for all of us!

sklinn62 said...

I love scrappy quilts! I have made My Blue Heaven, Easy Street, Orca Bay and Roll Roll Cotton Boll. I already have my Celtic Soltice fabrics ready for Nov 29th. Thanks for the inspiration and the push to complete a quilt (the mystery quilt on a timeline really keeps me in line).

Vandy said...

love following you on facebook. i am working my way thru a huge tub of scraps and i am glad that i am not alone, some are so special that i don't want to part with them.

Unknown said...

I am pulling fabrics for the Celtic Solstice. This will be my first mystery quilt, and I can hardly wait for the first clue. I love the 100 block series. Thanks for all you do for all of us!

Beth said...

You are incredible - you never slow down!! I completed my Easy Street top and now just need to quilt it - looking for ideas. Thanks for the chance to win this book. Love the star pattern and look forward to your next book.

Beth (with the red Featherweight- "Lucy")
car19.rbfd@gmail.com

Marl said...

I am new to your patterns but would love a book to try them out....they look like so much fun!!

Millboro Quilter said...

I am making the spider web with the star. millborocountry@yahoo.com

Carolyn Sullivan said...

There are so many entries!!!!! yes I want to win bc I have too few UFO's LOL no really I want it. I have too many scraps left.

Millie Penuel said...

Bonnie - thanks for your fun patterns, your enthusiasm and for quilt-cam. You have inspired me to dig into my stash, work with what I already have and also try to re-cycle some of the still good fabric in shirts, etc. I have watched your quilt-cams over and over again as it is much better to sew with a friend then some lousy tv show! dusty77rose@hotmail.com Millie

Wendz said...

I absolutely love this new block. Your website was one of the first I found when I first started quilting and has greatly influenced what has become my quilting style. Thank you for the chance to win a copy of the new edition.

Unknown said...

I am pulling colors for the celtic mystery quilt! I love the 100 block series, so much inspiration in all of them

Unknown said...

After years of faithful following on your website, I'm plunging into my first scrappy, Story Time Stars, here I come! Thank you for the opportunity to win.

Millboro Quilter said...

I am making the spiderweb quilt

kelleymb said...

I can't yell you how inspirational you are to me! Thanks for keepi ng me motivated. Scrappy forever!

Jaynie said...

Took your "strip twist" class in Sept. & finished the quilt recently. Taking your Blue Ridge Beauty next week and am so excited. This just might be my next "Bonnie" quilt. Thanks girl, love your books & blog.

Diane said...

I made Orca Bay. It's a very striking quilt. This block is a very pretty one as well. I'd love to win the book.

Mary said...

I'm chomping at the bit to start your Celtic Solstice quilt! I did a workshop with you earlier this year but haven't finished that quilt yet ... soon! soon! denebir at gmail dot com

MissM said...

I love scrappy quilts. I can't bear to throw anything away. I love your quilts, and now that I am retired I hope to have more time to devote to quilting.

Mtntop Quilter said...

I have collected every copy and love each one. Your blocks are just great.

Anonymous said...

Great advice on the bonus triangles. Thanks.

Unknown said...

I recently finished Star Gazing from the "Scraps and Shirt Tales" book. I used many of my dad's blue shirts and some thrift store shirts for my neutrals. I think that it turned out beautiful. It was a labor of love. He will be gifted the quilt at Christmas. Thank you for that and I am so glad that you are offering hints for the Bonus triangles cause I have a LOT. This block from your blog post is beautiful. Sheriwonderling@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I love that starry block!! I love it more because it will eat up those scraps that are overtaking my stash space. Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us!!

Sharon J. Hughson said...

I have made RRCB, and many others over the past three yrs. since becoming a fan. I can't pick a fav. sorry, but all the quilts are fantastic.
sjhughson@gmail.com

Susan said...

I'm teaching my best friend's granddaughter to quilt, and one of the first tricks I showed her was your Leaders & Enders method of constructing a 2nd quilt along the way! Thanks for the opportunity: my.2.cents@sbcglobal.net (Susan)

Unknown said...

Thanks, Bonnie, for this chance! So glad you made it into the 100 Blocks! Would you believe that I'll participating in another Bonnie mystery quilt! Can't wait for Black Friday!

Unknown said...

I also am a faithful follower - I did last years Easy Street and loved it. Still working onmy fabric selections for Celtic! Thanks so much for all you do for us!

Mary said...

Love your block especially in the super scrappy look. Thank you for the chance to win a copy of this great magazine.
Mary

Cindi said...

I follow you on fb and your blog. I love that your seem so accessible and that you share so much of your talent and time. Thanks

Quilting Tangent said...

I love your scrappy boxy stars. 24Tangent@gmail.com

acoelke said...

Scrappy Happy! I just did an "Awesome Author" presentation to our small guild about you, your books, your blog, your classes, awesomeness. Love your designs and the "100 Blocks" series.

pojeda said...

I love all the quilts you make, and I love the block you posted! Thank you for the chance to win this book!!!

pojeda50 @ yahoo.com

Gretchen quilts said...

Your talent with scraps is amazing? Once again you have created a block that I want to try! The magazine would be a wonderful resource for inspiration and I would love to win it!

Jocelyn said...

I always love your blocks!! They are so scrappy and fun. Thanks for offering a copy of 100 Blocks! Can't wait to see the latest edition.

mascanlon said...

Just love this block and the full quilt. I found you about a year ago form the crazy IG madness of Scrappytripalong. I love that quilt so much. It need to share a photo with you someday. Since then I read you ever day, starting to practice the scrap system and learning about Leaders and Enders! Thank you for all you share with this community. Inspiration galore!

Penny said...

I love this block!! My favorite so far is the Pineapple Blossom, I am almost done with the one I started in October at one of your workshops. And I am looking forward to do the mystery quilt. Thank you for the chance to win this prize and for all your wonderful ideas!!

Cynthia H said...

Love following you and your antics on FB. You've inspired me to continue cutting down and organizing my scraps!

Becky said...

The block is fabulous and your quilt even more so.
I recently found your blog and look forward to trying your patterns.

Debbie W said...

Hi Bonnie
I have just about got my Scrap Crystals all finished ....blocks complete just piecing it together so pretty ...I love it!!! Thanks

candy hood said...

I have made at least 6 of your quilts and the favorite seems to be the last one. I am looking forward to Lazy Sunday which is at the top of the list. I love scrappy and try to make them with stash only. I would love to get this magazine with more inspiration. Thank you for the creative ideas.

Tosty's Quilting Tidbits said...

Thanks for a chance to win. I did Easy Street with you last year and am going to do Celtic Solstice (in 2 color ways) this time. My fav on your free patterns is Star Struck.

ferne said...

I love trying out new blocks till I find the one I want to make 100's of so these books are right up my ally!

Unknown said...

I have gathered all my fabric and arranged what fabrics will go together. My big problems is trying make up my mind on which design I am going with. Since I have come to the conclusion I cannot decide I will go with a tried and true way of making my choice. I have a paper bag and in it I have put my block designs folded up, like picking out a name from a hat. I will reach in and pull out a block. Now I do not have to fret over what I will make. Game on! This is what happens when you have given us so many beautiful designs that we go on overload and we love every bit of the challenge. Thank you! Whether I win or lose I will end up with this book.

Sharon said...

Bonnie, I'm hopelessly in love with you free quilt patterns. When I began making your sister's choice blocks, it got so out of hand, that I ended up with enough blocks to make TWO quilts! You would make my grandmother proud with your endless ideas for using up what you have on hand.

Anonymous said...

I have been a follower of yours forever - love your quilt patterns & all the knowledge you have shared over the years.. have learned so much from you - thank you for being such a generous and sharing person... I have made most of your mystery quilts and an anxiously waiting for the new one to start.. loving the colors suggested for this one.. Currently working on spools - bowties - also have several of your other patterns in kits ready to start sewing on... I love the 100 block magazines and would be thrilled to win one... Your new block is wonderful - love love scrappy.. Thanks so much for the chance to maybe win one...
MaryLou
Fun4Me1249@aol.com

nancyB said...

thanks for all of the inspiration you share with others!

Geppetto's Daughter said...

My FB feed would be so dim without your sunshiny voice added to the mix!

Bj said...

I have made Orca Bay, Bricks and Stepping Stones (twice), Pineapple Blossom, I'm finishing my Easy Street and getting ready for Celtic Solstice, plus I've got Sisters Choice in Progress :) I'm a Total Scrapper and now don't really like any of my quilts that only have three or four colors/fabrics in them, they are all most likely soon to be gifts, Thank You!!!!!

Mariel said...

Bonnie I just finished a scrappy bargello with a braided border. It was my first attempt at the braid. I just followed your directions and it came out great! Thank you so much for all you do for the quilting world! I love all your scrappy quilt designs and hope to make at least one of them all. :) Thank you for the chance to win!!

onetexaslady said...

Thaks for the chance to win.. am going to try the boxy star pattern. Looks like it is something a beginner could do.. Thanks for the blog.. Love it.

daisy-daisy said...

Hi, Bonnie! Thanks for this chance to win. I am so enjoying following your FB, blog and webcam. I would love to meet you someday, but I feel like I already know you! I am the activities chair for my guild and always needing new ideas. This book would help. Have a great Veteran's Day!

Susan said...

I don't see my comment above, even though the site told me my comment had been published. So, to make sure I'm entered, I repeat: I'm teaching my best friend's granddaughter to sew and one of the first things I taught her was how to make leaders and enders--no matter what she's sewing on! Thanks, Bonnie, for this opportunity; my.2.cents@sbcglobal.net

Unknown said...

I'd like to win one of those magazines. Can't wait for the new book.

Kathy S. said...

One of my favorite quilts is my Eclipse quilt. Blocks were made by others in the Block Lotto. I won! As I received each block I embroidered the maker's first name and location on the block. It's a very bright, modern quilt. I LOVE it! You can see a picture of it here:
http://new2quilting.blogspot.com/2012/03/eclipse-block-lotto-quilt-finished.html
Shahann@yahoo.com

Martha said...

Easy Street was my first "Big" quilt, Now I'm working on blue ridge beauty (in browns)

George Cottom said...

Love these books...So many ideas for quilts. Have done the last two mystery quilts and have plans for the next one and am so looking forward to you coming to New Ulm, MN in 2014. Can't wait to meet you!!!!

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

I love scrappy, although I have to admit that a controlled scrappy is more to my liking. But I do have to say that your wonderfully scrappy quilts are growing on me, Bonnie - I believe I'm slowly but surely being liberated! ;-)

moonstar said...

Binnie I am so thankful that I found you in FB. I read your blogs and take much info from what you share with the world. You have helped me on two questions that I have asked you. Still hoping that you will come to Augusta GA or some place close. Would love to be a winner of this book.

Geppetto's Daughter said...

My FB feed would be so dim without your sunshiny voice added to the mix!

daisy-daisy said...

Hi, Bonnie! Thanks for this chance to win. I am so enjoying following your FB, blog and webcam. I would love to meet you someday, but I feel like I already know you! I am the activities chair for my guild and always needing new ideas. This book would help. Have a great Veteran's Day!

Martha said...

easy street was my first big quilt, now I"m finishing up Blue Ridge Beauty (mine is in browns)

Jacqueline said...

I am a scrappy quilter by choice and love your patterns. I am a follower. Thanks for a chance

Mary said...

I love 100 Blocks, and I love Quiltville! Just finished my first Leader-Ender and am deep into my second. I've learned a lot on this blog. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

Along the Perkiomen said...

So far my favorite pattern to make was Smith Mountain Morning.

love2ragquilt said...

I have just started following you and haven't quite decided what my first quilt will be. Love your posts on Facebook. You are a busy lady! love2ragquilt@yahoo.com

Beesknees said...

No one does SCRAPPY like Bonnie Hunter!, You've inspired me like no other quilting celeb! I'm presently making your Strip Spider Web pattern and am loving all of the varied fabrics in it.

dianak said...

Scrappy trip around the world! My favorite so far and SO easy. Please pick me for a copy-- no local stores carry this delightful magazine.!

Charlotte said...

I love your star block. Can't wait to learn more about your scrap system and Leaders & Enders in your Blue Ridge Beauty class in Granbury TX next week! See you there.
Charlotte (cammquilts@gmail.com)

Becky Thomason said...

Love your blog and all the great free patterns and especially the tips. Just printed out a copy of the bonus triangles, can't wait to try it out. Getting my fabrics ready for Celtic Solstice and thinking I better get my Easy Street quilted.

CindyB said...

My favorite pattern of yours is Double Delight. I fell in love with the colors and pattern. It is my favorite of all the quilts I have made.

Gretchen said...

Thank you for this opportunity! I have not yet made any of your patterns, but several are on my to make list!

my place and times said...

I'm new to your blog but can't wait to see your updates. I've already noted the organization of your scraps reading this morning. I am also planning on taking the cruise next year with you, Kim Diehl and the other designers. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to starting some of your scrap designs. :) I have lots to use up! (luv2quilt63@gmail.com)

47lilpolock said...

Half Square Triangles are so easy to make now a days. I would love to win this magazine to make your block. Thanks.

Sewbig said...

Thanks for the chance to win! I haven't made one of your quilts yet (except in my mind). but plan to do so. I am also hoping to make the mystery one.

Bonnie58 said...

Thanks, Bonnie. I am an email and facebook follower and completed your Easy Street mystery last year. I did save all the steps for Your Sunday mystery but may just buy the book when it comes out...Love your blog and your refreshing attitude towards quilting and life.

Sandy Garrett said...

I think I have found my new best favorite. I have come to love almost everything you do and visit your free patterns and dream. I am not a big fan of string piecing (that's where I'm stuck with RRCB and OB) but I love the movement it gives your quilts and will eventually find my way to loving it when I find more time for just quilting. Thank for the opportunity.

Gloria said...

Love this block!! It is one of my favorites that you have created. Would enjoy winning the magazine!

Mary said...

So hard to pick a favorite, usually that would be the one I am currently working on. Orca Bay stands out a really fav, but then Easy St. is also. But maybe Hopscotch Butterscotch, is since I can't seem to part with it. Have to face facts, I love all your quilts. Keep coming up with them, I know I have the fabric to keep sewing them for years.

Jacklynn Grimm said...

That's a great block, makes a beautiful quilt. Thanks for the give away!

Kiska said...

I was just talking about you yesterday during a quilt class and how wonderful your quilts are. they are just wonderful!

/sewprimitive said...

I made your Scrappy Trips Around the World - thanks for that tutorial! I'm pleased to say it's quilted finished and labeled. I got so enthused that my whole quilt group got together to make one for the local Nursing Home to raffle off. Thanks for all your patterns and encouragement!

Lucky Duck Dreams said...

I have two of your quilts in progress, and am planning my Celtic Solstice, but love my scrappy trips!

qltmom9 said...

My favorite Bonnie quilt is always the one I am working on! I've made 10 quilts from your patterns. Currently, I am doing crumbs into flying geese like the antique quilt that was behind you in quiltcam. Love it. Thank you. Oh, how I would love to win. That block is SO cute! I will have to do it too...

Bonnie Baker Lippincott said...

I love the Leaders and Enders! Right now I have a pile of bonus triangles from the quilt I am making. Wish I had seen your triangle buddy earlier! I would love to have the 100 quilt blocks magazine!

Unknown said...

I have always been afraid of scrap quilts, I love looking at them but I've never been able to make one. Thank you for helping to inspire me into making a scrap quilt!

Jodi said...

I really like the block in the green color way.

Lishy said...

I'm so excited about this new volume and your new block! I'm currently working on your Geese on a String Quilt and hope to show it to you when you come to our Guild in November of 2014!
Lish Seem lish12@gmail.com

martha said...

I enjoyed your first book and will definrtly get your second book! I plan to try your Mystery , hopefullt I can keep up. Thank you so much for sharing your talents.

kbo said...

I generally create art quilts, but greatly admire traditional quilt makers and patterns. Bravo for Volume 8.

happyjax said...

I am relatively new to the world of Bonnie Hunter. I have done Easy Street and Sister's Choice and have all 3 of your signed books and have converted almost all of my scrap bags into your Scrap Savers System. You may remember how pleasantly shocked I was at seeing Christmas fabrics in one of your gorgeous quilts at a trunk show in Prescott AZ. Seeing that Christmas fabric in that quilt completely changed the way I look at fabric!!

arlette said...

Your block's stunning, love the colors you used and I'm a scrappy quilter as well!!!

Mary Dowell said...

I would love the scrappy blocks and I am currently working on my EasyStreet quilt top, things got crazy last year and it had to be put aside. I am also doing leader and enders four patches this year.

Lynn said...

I now have enough fabric to at least start a scrappy quilt, lol! This is a lovely, easy block and the quilt is great!!!

Bloomer's Buzzings said...

I have been a scrap saver my whole life (I am a retired Home Ec teacher who supplied my students with materials to make charity quilts for several years). Thank you for the inspiration that you give to all of us who follow you and I would love to win!

LizD4400 said...

I love following you via Facebook! After reading about you making a Leader/ender quilt and your info on what that is, I started using some 2.5" squares I had to do just that. I love how it becomes easy to do after a while and not having to hold or cut threads much anymore while sewing! Your blog is such a blessing of info and inspiration!

Ruth Kay said...

I would love to win this book. I have collected my fabrics for your mystery, am looking forward to the day after Thanksgiving!

tudorc said...

I've made all your mysteries and many of your web patterns..I think my favorite is Random Ohio Stars - my daughter and I have made it more than once! Would love top our over the 100 Blocks!

Sandie Rosenthal said...

I don't have this, so, of course, I need it, right? Thanks for sharing all you do with us. It's fun to follow you on all your travels.

Linda said...

I love reading your blog everyday! I also have some of your books on my Christmas wish list. My kids know I love receiving books for gifts. Thank you very much for all you share with us.

Sherri said...

I LOVE your scrappy quilt patterns. I'm following you and heading to Goodwill and the Salvation Army in search of men's shirts to add to my fabric stash for future scrappy quilts. As a quilt's personality is developing, I determine who the appropriate recipient will be. And yes, I give away more quilts than I keep!!!

Lisa said...

I'm new here but I will be back on a regular basis!! Great site! Hope I win!!
lisamcgriff (at) hotmail (dot) com

gail said...

I love both versions of the quilt. I have several boxes of bonus triangles. Now I have a quilt to start on.

SUPERQUILTER said...

I love your talent of scrappy. I am calling this year "my year of being scrappy" . You are so encouraging and inspiring. I don't see how you do everything. You are one busy, busy lady. I am an avid fan of yours. You are so much fun and entertaining that it makes being "scrappy" fun for me.

GO STARS! said...

Love this block! Have quilted for years but in the past couple of years, I've really started quilting more. I've now built up a lot of scraps and will start using them up with blocks and quilts like yours.

SRG said...

Love the scrappy look! I've been inspired to sit down at my sewing machine. (It really is more of a "quilting" machine!

Sew in Time said...

Just started following! I would love to win a copy of the book, your posts are great! Thanks.

Kelly said...

I have finally gotten my Star Struck blocks put together. The top only needs borders & then quilting & binding. I've started saving strings and crumbs and my half square triangle "leftovers". I have great plans to make more if your quilts. I've been following your blog since you came to my guild, Capitol City Quilt Guild in MI. Thanks for the giveaway & the inspiration!

Barbara said...

Thank you Bonnie for a chance to win the latest edition of such a great magazine! Love reading your blog and seeing all the wonderful work your students create in classes. bfiresheets@bellsouth.net

sewspeciallady said...

Love all of your patterns- Tops finished for Talkin Turkey and Easy Street- did Ocra BAy in Pink & Lime Green- so much fun- on my bed this winter. Thank you for all the wonderful Ideas and Quilts

Unknown said...

Even if I don't win the magazine, I've learned so much from you and the way I make quilts has changed and is easier now--I know what I have in my scrap collection. Thanks for all you do!

Anonymous said...

I cannot think of a better reason to win except that my birthday is November 17 when you are doing the drawing! I am new to quilting but LOVE it! I don't even have enough scraps yet to divide them out by color but thinking now would be a great time to do that before I get too many. Love your blog and I have already printed off some of your patterns for future projects!

Billy'sgirl said...

Love the beautiful ways you use up your scraps! You've made a scrap saver out of me. Can't wait for Celtic Solstice.

msmargie2 said...

Would love to win a copy of this! Looks great !

Bettybus said...

This block is just fabulous, I love when using everything of a fabric. There is always a place for all fabrics. And thank You for inspiring me in my quilting with Your blog.

Nancy said...

I love your block and the fabrics you used!

leftie said...

Hello Bonnie, I would love to win this. One day I will sit and make just one block each and put them together into a quilt, right now I am working on 9 patch baby quilt. Have a happy day. brendadavis25@hotmail.com Thank you for this opportunity.

Dorothy G said...

As with all your work, it's beautiful. Congrats on being published in Quiltmakers Volume 8. It's a great magazine. Thanks for a chance to win a copy.

janie said...

I love all your quilts, because I love scraps and collect scraps from anyone that will give me some. I have made many of your designs but I loved making the spool quilt (don't remember the proper name) it went together so well and simply. I would love to win this book as I can't seem to get it in my area. Thanks for the chance.

mcmelly said...

I love your Bow-dacious quilt because I made the entire quilt using leaders and enders. It was a quilt before I knew it!!! I love the Quiltmakers 100 Blocks magazine especially since you have blocks in most of them!! I have all of the issues and would love to win #8. Thanks for the giveaway. Melody from Erie

Ila said...

Love seeing all your posts. I made your Christmas Lights. Some day I'll show you. =)

Anonymous said...

I love following your blog and getting your expert guidance. I've been saving "bonus" triangles and love that I can use them on your new block. Thanks for all your help and for this giveaway!

Deb said...

I'm planning to participate in your next Mystery quilt, but haven't in the past...can hardly wait to get started. Thanks!

Ellen53 said...

its now 7 40 in the morning and I've been up since 3am quilting strip PC with you on quilt cam are you tired Thanks for spending the morning with me. Ellen

WhoMom said...

Bonnie,
Love to follow your blog and facebook page. I am so looking forward to my very first mystery quilt with the Celtic Quilt!
Love the inspiration and scrappy look found on your blog.
Thanks for being out there.
Lyn

Bonnie said...

Love all of your quilts. Still working on building my stash. Have started a couple of your patterns but haven't finished any yet. Thanks for the chance to win.

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