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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...

Thanks for the opportunity to win!! I'm currently working on a hexi quilt and Pineapple Blossom. Both have scraps from almost every quilt I've made in over 20 years. Can't wait for your new book!

MJ said...

Oh, pick me! You inspire me every day! Thank you, good soul.

Vee Rose said...

I'm so excited for the mystery! Your scrappiness is amazing.

Bonnie said...

Thanks for making such a geneous offer.
My Oklahoma Backroads just left the couch for a more wintery one. It's so easy to love it.

Barbara Ann Beamer Jones said...

Would love to win - thanks so much for the opportunity!

Brenda said...

I've made all kinds of scrappy so I would be 100 % sure that I have made one of yours since I go to your site pretty often. Love the scrappy quilts!

Yorkshire Quilter said...

Hi Bonnie, replying in Bloglovin to see if it works for me! Thanks for the chance to win the book, this block would look awesome in autumn colours!

Kathy L said...

I am one of your followers and would love to win the book, especially one that you have signed.

DJ said...

I would love to have my name drawn, this would certainly improve my block variety.
Thanks for all you do for the quilting community, Bonnie. I have fallen in love with scrap quilting after decades of avoiding scrappy.

Kay said...

Wow! I can't get over the number of comments! I absolutely love your block!!! I'd love to win a copy!

WhoMom said...

Hi Bonnie,
Excited to see this volume-I've never seen any of the others but I'm not a big shopper in the last couple years. Your block and quilt look wonderful, love that you use the scraps effectively. I am thrilled to be part of the new mystery quilt, it will be my first one!
Lyn

Julie S said...

What a lovely quilt. I save all my hsts, never knowing what I will do with them. This is perfect!

Ann D said...

I follow your daily blogs and am inspired by how much energy you have. I can't seem to get going on sewing in the evenings. Perhaps the lighting isn't good because I seem to make mistakes. Thanks for having this giveaway.

Jackie at Adirondack Urban said...

I only "discovered" you recently (what??!! How is it I never heard of Bonnie Hunter before?) so I haven't made a "Bonnie" quilt, but I have all my fabric ready to make Celtic Solstice (can't wait)! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

I don't know if my comments made it in here or not as my tablet was being a pain yesterday! I follow you and have been an avid saver of scraps for decades. Would love to win and thank you so much for your inspiration!

jrt14 said...

I like your block and what a great way to use up bonus triangles. The block looks great in the quilt.Thank you for a chance to win the magazine.

Linda Christianson said...

Been wanting to do a scrappy quilt in greens, tans and creams, the star quilt may be just the one to make. Ready for up coming mystery. Love making last year, 2012. Not really excited about the out come. A very busy looking quilt. Looks better in person then in the picture. If you want a picture it is posted at CT Quilt with Us.

Mel said...

Argh! I can't remember the name of the pattern we used for Project Linus of yours. But yes, it was a lot of fun! Scrappy something... LOL! I love your quilts. I wish I could be disciplined enough to do leaders and enders.

Annmarie said...

I've never made a scrappy quilt - I'm still collecting scras! But someday I'm going to make a spiderweb quilt using your pattern - love it!

Walter said...

Thks for your giveaway. Every thing provides new inspiration. pjrquilter at msn dot com

pattiespea said...

tHANK yOU FOR THE CHANCE TO WIN THIS AWESOME BOOK. i FiDON'T WIN IT, i IL BUY IT AS SOON AS i CAN FIND IT.

VickiT said...

Bonnie, I have not made any of your quilts yet, but have made a block or two. I love reading (and following your blog and Facebook) your blog because it is packed full of such great information that has helped me learn so many quilting techniques.

Anonymous said...

I am so excited to be taking your class "Jarod Takes A Wife" at Pigeon Forge next March! I also took Star Struck and your Crumb class in Indianapolis several years ago. I'd love to win a copy of the book, especially a signed one! See you in March! Catherine Simmons e-mail: csimmons2100@yahoo.com

geezbees75 said...

I have made some blocks, the slanted 6 pointed star one, but faiiled miserably in joining them nicely. Hoping to prticipate in this mystery. I have printed the last couple

Anonymous said...

Congrats once again Bonnie follow your blog everyday you never stop surprising with all your wonderful idea. Thanks for the chance to win.
Hinders.r@gmail.com

CindyT said...

love Leaders & Enders - so far I've made Bricks & Stepping Stones, Happily Scrappily Irish, Scrappy Trips, Have material pulled for Celtic Solstice. Want to do many more as my scrap bins are still full.

Unknown said...

I so need this Bonnie! lol

scrappy101 said...

love the chance to win lucky number 8. Love all you quilts, Easy Street, is my favorite. But truly love them all !!

Amy Laura said...

I love this block, as I tend to love pretty much all of your blocks! Thanks for all you do for us quilty folk, Bonnie.

Michelle L. Momof11 said...

Not sure if my comment yesterday showed up. I love scrappy quilts and you, Bonnie, are one of my favorite quilt designers. Wonderful block and it is nice to see how controlling color placement while remaining scrappy can make a block suitable for people who "can't do scrappy"

Anonymous said...

On my bucket list is to make a quilt out of many of the blocks in this series of magazines! That's after I finish several of your patterns, Bonnie! I love scrappy!

Debbie Barnes; barnes2676@sbcglobal.net

thequiltersshed said...

I can't believe that I have never checked out your scrap users system!

Anonymous said...

This past weekend I was at a quilt retreat where many quilters were working on your patterns. Several of us were joking that you were our "hero" or "best friend". You clearly have quite a scrappy following!
dtell@bgsu.edu

Unknown said...

Thank you for the chance to win! Sure appreciate that, and all you are willing to share to inspire us all!

Anne Trudel said...

I love your blog, and patterns... would love to win the book, so my quilting group the Mixed Pickles can get together for some more of your sewing challenges. Thanks Bonnie

Cindy said...

I can't pick just one!! Love all your patterns! You are such an inspiration to so many!! Can't wait to see you again in Bedford!
Cindy
Snoflaks@embarqmail.com

TerryH said...

Wow - would love to win one of your books! Sad to say - I have not finished any
patterns from your items I have printed...they are on my bucket list. But I do Love
the Scrappys!
terryken@verizon.net

Cathy T said...

Thank you for the chance to win. I love your scrappy quilts.

Millie said...

Love the block, I follow your blog and love the quilt cam

Jennifer said...

Beautiful as always! I would love to win the magazine!

dquilterguy said...

I also love scrappy and just love your patterns. I am so thankful for the opportunity to win this contest..

Mark said...

Love the block another example of your creativity thanks for all you do hope this works this time

Jan said...

I am referred to as a Bonnie groupie. Love your patterns, blog and your mysteries. You do so much for us out here in quilt land. My favorite quilt pattern from you is Old Tobacco Road. Loved all the fall colors I used. Vol. 8 would be a great addition to my Bonnie groupie collection.

Amanda Best said...

I love nearly all quilts! Even though I love the look of scrappy quilts I am not very good at letting myself go with the flow of them. I tend to stick closely to a few fabrics or a strict color scheme, I need to lighten up and enjoy the scrappy process more!
email: bestbelle2010@aol.com

Grandma Shell said...

I became a follower of yours soon after I began quilting. Most of my stash came from other people so it's a VERY scrappy collection...perfect for Bonnie quilts LOL I think my favorite is the Scrappy Mountain Majesty. I'm originally from the Northwest so love the mountains!! I'm going to try to keep up with the new mystery this time.

Scrappy/Cindy said...

I love that block!!! I went out today and tried to find this issue at the stores and couldn't. I wish I had all of them, but I know I don't.

ytsmom said...

I love your quilt alongs. I have made Orca Bay (WIP) and Easy Street. I love everything you do, and you get sooo much done!!

Wilda Kruzinski said...

Bonnie, LOVE your block and can't wait to make a quilt featuring it! Thanks for everything you do for quilters and our art.

grannyjanny said...

I can't remember if I left a message or not. Oops. Anyway, I love your website, your ideas and I'd love a copy of that book!

Anonymous said...

I would love to win the book as I learned a lot from the magazines. My name is Helen King and my email address is 2king@bellsouth.net

Linda said...

I've been following your blog for a few years and just love all of your scrappy patterns!!! You really know your colors and how to put them together. I know its scrappy but they just seem to go together so well. Would love to win this book...but keep up the good work on your blog...I love it!!!

tamme said...

I love the little red heart in the blue and green block. Thanks so much for sharing. looking forward to the new mystery.

QuiltersCat said...

Love your quilts you are so generous to share so much with us. Raring to go with the new mystery coming out this month !!

Tina said...

Love your block !!! You always inspire me and you always make it Scrappy !!! Keep up the good Work !!

Anonymous said...

I would love to win one of these books.

Unknown said...

These magazines are great and filled with so many blocks...so many ideas ...so many quilts! Thinks for the chance to win the next issue. Deb

Anonymous said...

Taught my friend to quilt now thats all she wants to do. She is making body pillowcases for xmas, I wonder how many of the quilts in the book she will want to make. Thank you for giving me a chance to share and enjoy more quilting with herl. Sally Hudson Slhudson48@aol.com

peggy peterson said...

first comment disappeared, so here goes ...Thanks for all the beautiful quilt design you post, love looking at them and getting ideas for my quilt, which I am very new at....just got some new fabric today, hey, it was on sale..lol...

@sassy_1_18@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

I love scrappy! And I love your blog and your patterns! I'm working on a Sister's Choice now - already had the 9-patches done from some previous swaps. I think the 100 blocks book will be fabulous! Thanks!

Unknown said...

I added a comment, and typed the phrase given, but for some reason it didn't print here. Here goes again -
I love your blog, and really love your scrappy patterns. I'm working on Sister's Choice now, as a quilt-a-long in my guild. The New 100 Blocks books sounds wonderful!

Anonymous said...

I would love to win the Quiltmaker 100 Blocks. I'm working on an Irish Chain lap quilt for a very sweet lady in County Down, Ireland. I met her at the IQFOI last June and she & I have become pen pals. You have been a great inspiration to me, and I love quilt cam and following your blogs. Also thanks for all the free patterns. Lee O'Brian (lee36chv@aol.com)

Unknown said...

This is a beautiful block! Thanks for the opportunity to get my hands on the book! I would love a signed copy!!!

Unknown said...

Going to try this again although my comments never show up. How do we love you Bonnie, let me count the ways.....lol

Anonymous said...

I am really looking forward to the new mystery. I have done Orca Bay, Easy Street, and Lazy Sunday, and I love them all. Orca Bay was my 2nd bed size quilt, I'm so glad I did it, I'm not afraid of anything now. If I don't win this magazine, I'll buy it as I have the other 7. I love quilt cam. Thanks for everything
Shelley Mallory
stardavidson54@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

Going to try this again although my comments never show up. How do we love you Bonnie, let me count the ways.....lol

FLO_rancher said...

It would be amazing to win a book to create such beautiful quilts..thank you for filling our lives with sew peaceful ideas and inspirations.

Unknown said...

I have been following your blog for about one year now, and just love everything you do!!!!! Thanks for the chance to win this magazine. Can't wait to make this scrap crystal block! It just got added to my bucket list.

Vicki K said...

I'd love to win this book. It's so much fun to look at block patterns and think, "I can do that." And then to actually make them is even better.
Ik haven't made one of your quilts yet but I am gathering fabrics for Celtic Solstice. I just hope I can keep up with that as well as the other projects I have in the works!
Thanks so muchl

Karen in Kentucky said...

I've never had this magazine or even seen one. I would LOVE to win!!!

KarenP3720@aol.com

Donna-Maree said...

Thanks Bonnie for the opportunity to be in this giveaway and the sharing that you do. I have several of your patterns in flimsy mode waiting to be quilted but did complete my version of your dancing nine patches for my great-nephew.

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie, I have not yet made any of your designs but am very intrigued by your mystery quilt project coming up. Thanks for hosting part of the blog hop/giveaway,

Donna-Maree said...

Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway and for the sharing that you do. I love your patterns and have several flimsies waiting for quilting. I have competed my version if your dancing nine patches for my special great-nephew.
Thanks again Bonnie.

quilt455 said...

Just love your block. This book would be such a great addition for me to learn so many new blocks. Thanks for the chance.

Sarah Beyer said...

I'm so glad our guild was able to schedule a lecture and class from you. Your quilts are an inspiration! Great talk too. Thank you for all your hard work!!! =)

Unknown said...

Everytime I read your blog I am impressed by your energy and passion.

Mito Quilts of Hope said...

I love your Scrap Crystals quilt it is amazing. I would love to have your book and use it to make more quilts for my project called Mito Quilts of Hope. We make charity quilts for children and adults with Mitochondrial Disease

Tilda's said...

Lovely block

Anonymous said...

I also am a scrappy quilt lover! Your block is fantastic! Right up my alley....and I also don't do much pink. ;)

Unknown said...

Been following you on Facebook and now have found your Blog!! Love it!! I like scrappy quilts--what a great block!! Thank you for the chance to win the book.
srmullins1958@gmail.com

KT said...

Gorgeous quilt. Something about myself...I like to quilt and try to hone my skill each day!

Siobhan said...

I'm a recent follower, and I'm look ice forward to Celtic Solstice. Thank you for the opportunity!

Anonymous said...

I'm thankful that the next Mystery Quilt is coming up, but I could practice in advance with this book!

Kathleen Ely
http://www.QuiltScience.com

Anonymous said...

As November 17 is my 40th anniversary I think it would be awesome to win this book. I love the patterns on Quiltville and have made 2 of the Boxy Stars. Both have been given to friends with cancer, I just wish I could find time to make more of the quilts that I love.
Nancy Boone

Qltr89 said...

Your block is perfect. i can use my scraps to make a bed quilt.

Anonymous said...

I have to admit I'm one of your secret followers, I absolutely love your scrappy quilt designs and I love my books that I purchased from you so I know if I win one of these 100 Blocks books I'll be in heaven!

calico632 said...

I love your energy and your talent. and your quilts are to die for! Thank you for all you do and how you can cheer me up with your posts..

Quilting with Mudge said...

I started your Scrappy Trip around the World as a group project this summer at Hershey. When I found out how easy it was, I quickly made it into a queen size and am giving it as a Christmas present. Thanks Bonnie. I love finally using all those (well, not all) scraps I saved for years, even before I quilted.

Sheila Rogeness said...

I would also love to win this book! Thanks for the chance! Your work is so inspiring, you are definitely living the dream.

Beverly said...

I started following you on facebook recently. Thanks for a chance to win. I'm looking forward to getting more familiar with your blog.

LAURA said...

I am new to your blog. and would love to a chance to win the book

Stitches said...

I love reading about your blocks and quilts, I really like the one pictured on this post. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the new magazine..

Unknown said...

I enjoy spending my coffee mornings with you...you keep me enthusiastic over my quilting!

JaNae said...

What a fun block! Anxiously awaiting for Christmas this year. I will be getting one of your books this year! ( my first one, but I don't know which one. Christmas surprise) thank you so much for this small chance to win this block pattern and magazine. Hugs!

Unknown said...

I love give always but have never won anything! This mystery quilt will be my first of your quilts but certainly not my last.

Chris said...

I love scrappy quilts, and have ALL your books! My favorite quilt I've made so far is Pineapple Blossom, because it has all the scraps from my previous quilts (along with a few friends too) AND because you came and taught it in a workshop at our guild so I have a signed block!! I have all my greens, oranges, blues & yellows gathered and waiting for Celtic Solstice to start, and would love to win this book to tide me over until then!

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

I am a faithful follower as well because I love scrappy. Your quilts are all beautiful and that block in blue changes it so much from the original. Love the whole quilt.

AddieNCE said...

Hi Bonnie,

since I found your blog while bsack in 2011, I am one of those reader who checks it out at least thrice a day if there is something new that must not be missed.
I have made many quilts from your patterns so far and I can't name my favorite because they are all great!
I love your scrappy approach to all those great designs!
It took me quite a while to be confident enough to just go by color and not by anything else... Scrappy Mountain Majesties was the first quilt that was completely scrappy and I am so much in love with this one.
It hung in a friend's booth at the "Creativ Messe", a market for everything around scrapbooking, stamping, painting, sewing and - of course - quilting!
People loved it and lots of them said that they wanted to check out your blog for some more scrappy inspiration...

Once you go scrappy, you never go back :) Wise words!

Thanks for all the inspiration!

Anonymous said...

Would love to win a copy of the magazine! Just finishing the string blocks for Jamestown Landing.

Carole D - bistry@atlanticbb.net

Joyce w said...

I love your quilts I sewed Carolina Christmas, Orca Bay, Easy Street and Roll,Roll Cotton Bowl, my Favorite that's difficult I love them all. In fact so far I have been able to purchase two of your books and hope to get more in the near future. Would love a copy of this book.

Gerda said...

Hi Bonnie, love scrappy quilts, I've made a couple of your mysteries. great block, my email adress (should you need it) is on my blog.

Terrie said...

LOVE your block !!!! and I am so wanting to work on a blue /green project !! You soo inspire !! . I have a finished Orange crush top that was an absolute pleasure to put together and I have about a gazillion easy street pieces that I really need to get together. and about another dozen or so that I can't wait to make LOVE your work !!!

Michele said...

I am currently working on a hexie star quilt modeled after yours. I saw it when I took your smith mountain workshop in Holton Kansas a year or two ago.

maggie said...

I never win anything---but wanted to let you know how much I look forward to what you are doing next. I love this block and am now saving all my scraps

Janny Wanny said...

I enjoy seeing all the projects that can come from the combination of scrappy blocks.

Unknown said...

Thanks for the opportunity to win. It would go on my list of "Bonnie" quilts that I am going to make.

Cascading Quilts / Amy Bouchard said...

Cant' wait to see the new 100 Blocks! Your designs are always great as I have tested them for Quiltmaker on Vol. 5 & Vol. 6.
Looking forward to Celtic Solstice! Thanks Bonnie!

Anonymous said...

I will be doing this years mystery! jmschiedler@q.com

Connie said...

Great block!!!

Elaine said...

Not made a BH quilt yet but am using the scrap cutting system and will be doing the mystery quilt.

Lisa said...

I have been reading you for a while now and love all your quilts and especially how you make "scrappy" so easy! It's amazing!! I have (I think) the color scheme I'm going to use for this year's mystery - and my plan is to make it king size for our bed. We need a new quilt! Thanks for the chance! Lisa

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie!! Thanks for a chance to win!! I am loving your scrap crystals and soooo looking forward to the mystery quilt. I even have my easy angle ruler all ready to go. My name is Sheila Roberts email address is: srrobert42@yahoo.com

Shane said...

I just finished a Scrappy Trips Around The World and am SO looking forward to the Celtic Solstice mystery quilt! Thanks for all you do, Bonnie!

Unknown said...

Love my scraps and patterns for them. Everyone in my quilt guild gives me their scraps, laughs & admires my projects. Can't wait to use yours. Happy Quilting:)

Unknown said...

I have recently stumbled upon your mystery quilt challenge - I have all the fabrics ready to go and can't wait!

Nancy Quilts said...

I love doing scrappy quilts, especially patterns from Bonnie! In the process of cutting up shirts to start one of your patterns. You are my favorite designer Bonnie.

Unknown said...

Thanks Bonnie for doing all these nice giveaways. I keep trying and one day I hope to win. Maybe this one!

mazie jane said...

Pick me, pick me...I am worthy!!

Marie said...

Just discovered your website and am loving it! I love scraps and this block is great. Looking forward to your new book.

BJ Coleman said...

All of your quilts, ideas, blogs, scrappy ideas are my favorites! Just finished a Sisters Choice that is so scrappy-beautiful! You are inspiring us every day......and we just love it!

Beverly said...

I love your scrappy looks! I'm still working on "Jared Takes A Wife," from the class you taught in Nashville last, uh, spring? I'm slow, but dedicated! I'd love to win the book!

Jobro said...

I love this block, need to start making a bunch of scrap quilts as the shelves are overloaded. :)

Anonymous said...

Thanks for making this easier for all of us to enter. I gave up for awhile and glad to be back. Alice in NC
scrappyquilt@bellsouth.net

Janet said...

I have four more blocks to make and my Easy Street blocks will be done and ready to put together. And I'm being tempted by Celtic Sunrise....

drquilter said...

I enjoy reading your posts and always look forward to your next creation, whether it's a block, mystery or book. Your scrap system really helped me to get over my intimidation on using scraps for scrap quilts. Now I can't stop making them!

Robin T said...

This year I made my first "Bonnie Hunter" quilt. I made a scrappy trip for my son and my future daughter. I love your block in the 8th volume and the full quilt. Beautiful !!! I think this will be my next "BH" quilt.

jackiet said...

I can't wait to start using all these scraps I've been saving. The Solstice Mystery quilt sounds great. Jackie

jackiet said...

I can't wait to start using all my scraps. Looking forward to the mysteru quilt.

Alwayskeptintap said...

Thanks for the chance to win, Bonnie! Looking forward to your new mystery, too!
Happy Friday!
Cathy vJ in MA

Linda Kirsch said...

Hi Bonnie, Just found your blog very recently, & viewed my (your) 1st quilt cam last night. Just getting back into and really going to give it a serious go this time. Would love to win a copy of the mag or the book that your block appears in. going to give your mystery quilt a go too.

CA Bobbie said...

I'm kind of new-have bought the Leaders and Enders and just now-tonight cut some squares to use as four patch leaders and enders. Am excited about the Celtic Solstice Mystery. Going to try to keep up. Love your blog. Hope to win the book.

Carla G said...

What a great block! :) I haven't done any of your quilts yet. But I love to follow along just reading - especially the mystery quilts). :)

Sue's Stitchin' said...

I am a Bonnie junky, and am turning my friends into the same thing. And you have turned me into a scrappy junky as well. Thanks for your inspiration, and the chance to win.

Donna said...

I love this blog!

Unknown said...

I've been following you for years as you were one of the first to be blogging and giving out free patterns for how to use scraps. I wonder if I'll win.

Bev said...

Thanks for the opportunity! I love your blog and your scrappy quilts. Can't wait for the mystery to begin!

Unknown said...

It would be so fun to win a copy of Vol 8. I'm new to your system - am doing Leaders and Enders and bonus triangles as I work on an in progress project. Love your books and hope to start on Roll Roll Cotton Boll soon. We have cotton fields in AZ.

Unknown said...

I would love to win a copy of Vol 8. I am working on leaders and enders and bonus triangles while finishing a current king size quilt. Hope to start on Roll Roll Cotton Boll next. Thanks for all you do.

Dorothy Hall said...

Lov e all your quilts and sure would love to win 100 blocks.Thank you for all your help.

QuiltingCyclist said...

Love your Facebook posts and here. In Texas, but sadly not where you have been. Truly need 100 Blocks!

Cathy said...

So much inspiration! You energy is catching and I'm excited about Celtic Solstice! I've got my stash sorted out for it and am anxiously awaiting directions for the first block. I'm from Irish descent and my birthday is on 12/21...winter solstice! This will be MY quilt! I give away everything I make, so this one will stay with me. I envy you your job!

Terri said...

It was Midnight Flight that first hooked me into my "Bonnie-mania" I love the 100 blocks magazines. So much inspiration. Just so you know...I have my Celtic Solstice fabrics all out of the drawers in color piles....just waiting to hit the cutting table. (I'm trying a change in background and going with a MOD gray solid...we'll see how it goes.) CAN HARDLY WAIT. I'm also SUPER SUPER Excited to see you sewing your Jubilee blocks. (I call mine my SCRAPTERPIECE) It is motivating me to put aside my current project and work on those. I went crazy and I have 80! (sometimes I made duplicates if I didn't love the first go-around) I have my setting planned (sort of). The first step is to border all my blocks in black. Maybe I'll put a dent in that during Quilt Cam today! SEW much love - Terri

BlessOSU said...

Love your site - and LOVE your sewing machine collection! This looks like a great book! Thanks

DianneB said...

Hi Bonnie,
LONG time follower! I've made Star struck and.........errrr....... don't you hate it when your memory fails! Its a string diamond pattern. Still need to send you pictures. On my wall now is Majestic Mountains, inspired after your blogs about your brother. I'm making it for my brother for this Christmas. I have a new "used shirt" disease, can't seem to pass a thrift shop without a quick peek for good material.
Thanks for all the fabulous posts - so inspiring.

Marilyn Robertson said...

Bonnie, I don't have one favorite quilt pattern of yours as every time I make one it becomes my new favorite quilt! Thanks for having this great giveaway!

coversquilter said...

Oh Bonnie, you give us all so much I hesitate to even try for more but you did mention the magic word. . . FREE! Thanks so much for all you do and the example of efficiency and joy you set for all of us!
Gratefully,
Holli

Diane said...

Love scrappy! Sure would like this book! Dnoles54@gmail.com

Sandi said...

You blog requires so much work and I really appreciate it! Keep up the good work

Pat in Texas said...

Would love to win the copy of the book.

Bonnie mcdaniel said...

I love your blog and quilt cam and everything you do for us quilters. I would love to win your book. please enter me.Bonnie McDaniel
bonniemcdnl@gmail.com

Lisa68 said...

Hi Bonnie,
I am newer to your site as of recently, although I have had you on facebook for sometime. I am currently working on a baby quilt but will be doing the mystery quilt. I love your quilt that is above. The colors are awesome. You have given me the confidence to start a memory quilt of a very special person who passed away a few years ago. I am using pjs and flannel shirts. I think it is going to turn out good. Thanks for all you do and safe travels. Lisan

Karoles.Fun said...

I'm a brand new quilter and totally intrigued by all of the possibilities. I've always wanted to add quilting to my resume of pastimes, but never had the courage to cut into a beautiful piece of fabric. I'm on my second project now and totally addicted!

Anonymous said...

Only recently started following your blog and quilt-cam sessions. Loving both. Haven't made one of your quilts yet but plan to make the new mystery, Celtic Soltice. Haven enjoyed your page in Quiltmaker magazine for a long time. ragland1935@yahoo.com

Kathie said...

Love everything you do!!! Currently working on Scrappy Mountains and I am finally trying the leader and enders for a Rick Rack nines. It may get done in a couple years,but who cares. Thanks for all the great patterns!
kdiaz0546@adelphia.net

Unknown said...

I'm a loyal follower for a year now. I started following you when last year's Easy Street started. I mad 2 twin size Easy Streets for my grandsons.. I'm looking forward to the next mystery and have started pulling from my scraps. I'd love to win. Cheryl

Carolyn Edwards said...

I would so enjoy having this new addition of Quiltmaker 100 Blocks. I love every pattern that you have done and to have it before the new book comes out would be Super. Thanks Bonnie for all the encouragement and enjoyment that you give to each of your Scrappy Fans.

pattiespea said...

I love looking at your quilts and your patterns. You have such energy. I would like more of that. Yes, I would love to win the book. I appreciate the chance to win it, I am so looking forward to your new mystery quilt.

Amy said...

Wow, your block is SO pretty! I could see it in cool blues as snowflakes. I love these issues of Quiltmaker and would certainly appreciate a free copy. Thanks for all you do!

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie,
I just recently discovered your blog. I have been piecing for a little over one year now, and I have learned so much just since I found you. I have watched all of your archived quiltcams, and have joined two live. I thought I had commented earlier, but, I can't find it in the comments, so I am redoing the comment. I am making a quilt for my daughter for Christmas. When I found you and read about the leaders and enders and the bonus triangles I was in awe. I started using them and although I was half way through making the blocks, I have already gotten 42 bonus triangles, and about 80+ leaders and enders. I would love to win the 100 block magazine. Thank you for all the inspiration and the time that you take to let us "look over your shoulder" for hands on learning.

Anne from Glasgow said...

I went to my local fabric shop 18 years as go to watch a demonstration by a girl called Bonnie doing a Trip round the World, came home and did my very first quilt without a pattern, the intervening years I always followed patterns for yardage and gave away the scraps, if only I had heard of Bonnie Hunter Queen of Scraps. I'm not sure if this giveaway is for USA only as I'm from Scotland. Thank you Bonnie fro all your inspiring and tireless work you pass to us ordinary quilters.
Anne from Glasgow

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the chance to win, enjoying your blog as always and looking forward to seeing your Barrister's Blocks come together.
kate_orchardmerkel@o2.co.uk

Karoles.Fun said...

So amazed at your use of "scraps" to build such beautiful pieces. Can't wait to finish the current project (my second ever!) so I can start one of yours! Looking forward to the Sew-Cam this afternoon.

crafty said...

I just discovered you on Facebook a few weeks ago and am becoming a fan of scrappy quilts. Love Quilt Cam.

A Walk With Susan said...

You bring joy to those who love to quilt. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Am working on the tulips project from when you visited Houston earlier on the year. Had a terrific time at that workshop! Thanks for the opportunity to win something. Debby
dodged@flash.net

QuilterLaura said...

Love the Quiltmakers 100, a great resource for inspiration. thank you for the chance to win.

Oh My, Jan! said...

#201...now that sounds like a lucky number to me! I love the 100 Blocks from 100 quilt designers magazines! Pick me...Pick me!!! :o)

Oh My, Jan! said...

#201! That sounds like a very lucky number! Pick me Pick me! I love the 100 Blocks publications! :o) Getting my colors together for the Mystery....will we have any Bonus pieces??

Unknown said...

I just love your blog and all you write and I have learned so much. I would love to win the 100 Blocks magazine to improve my skills even further...Thank you so much Bonnie for all you do...you have opened a whole new world for me.

kitty massie said...

I can hardly wait for this issue I'm still referring back to old issues for ideas.

Annette said...

How can you choose a winner from so many entries!!! I luv anything scrappy and just love the way use such small triangles, I now have a triangle scrap box and need a pattern to use them in. Thanks for all you do for your followers.

Unknown said...

My Mother love to sew up the bonus triangles. I usually save those for her to sew, but every now and then I sew them myself and give them to her. Your block is very nice.

Cheryl said...

I would love the chance to win the 100 blocks new volume...hard to find locally. I am still on the fence about the new mystery. I say that now, but as soon as the first clue comes out I will be scrambling through my stash for the perfect fabrics. Thanks Bonnie, have a great holiday.

Betty said...

My favorite is Pineapple Blossom because it has so many different fabrics in it. I used 80's calicoes, Civil War repro, bright tone-on tone, etc.

Aunt Sister said...

OOOOOh! I am loving the blocks shown in the 100 blocks book! I have made your Easy Street (almost put together!), working on Jared Takes a Wife, spool block leaders and enders, and eagerly awaiting the completion of your orange ufo and the first installment of the Celtic solstice. I may have to rename mine because I am planning on doing it in reds, browns, black, gold and neutrals.

Anonymous said...

I love your blog. I've learned so much since subscribing. Keep up the good work. I would really like to have this book.
Quilted Auntie

Pam said...

Bonnie - I want to thank you for the opportunity to use your block from the new Quiltmaker magazine on my newly acquired Featherweight 221 using your scrap user's system to organize my stash and your leader's and ender's system to sew the quilt. This will be a first truly "Bonnie" quilt (I would not have even looked for a Featherweight if I had not found you a couple of months ago). Thanks for all you do and teach.

Lynda said...

Bonnie,
Thanks for the chance to win a copy. My first quilt in recent years was a king sized crayon box because there were no seams to match, thanks to your generosity with the free patterns and tutes on your website my sewing machine is no longer dusty and I'm quilting again. I just finished a recliner sized scrappy mountains for my fathers 80 somethingth birthday. I used one of the alternate settings and named it Kansas cockleburs. He loved it! I'm currently finishing the binding on my easy street, so I'll be ready for the new mystery. Three things I learned from easy street- 1. Follow your instinct, if you're questioning a fabric choice don't use it. 2. Be brave enough to make your own color choices if the suggested colors aren't speaking to you and 3. I can now use the easy angle and companion rulers with confidence that I know what I'm doing. Thanks again for all that you selflessly do and provide for those of us who love scrappy quilts.

Shirley G said...

I love your block! I am deciding which of your patterns to make up as a comfort quilt for a friend recovering from breast cancer surgery...Pineapple Blossom? Boxy Stars? Scrappy Mountain Majesties? I will be backing it with the pink breast cancer ribbon design on flannel. Thanks so much for your wonderful patterns with such good directions! I have the first issue of "100 Blocks" and would love another!
Slgruner@frontiernet.net

HealthyWoman said...

Bonnie, I was just telling a friend today how much I enjoy your blog. It's always va bit of sunshine in my day!

Unknown said...

I have done two mysteries...roll, roll cotton bowl and easy street. I have learned so much from your books and your blog. You challenge me but all of your instructions are easy to follow and are doable even for this geometrically challenged quilter. Thank you for your generosity in sharing so much of yourself and your patterns.

FancyNancyQuilts said...

hope I win. BOnnie I am LOVING my cheddaR BOWTIES YOU CHALLENGED ME TO
MAKE

Sally Langston Warren said...

I love this block and would be thrilled to win a copy of the magazine! My favorite quilt I have made (so far) is the Strip Twist. I think we started that on Super Bowl Sunday a few years back (remember?). It became a UFO. Two years ago, I decided to make quilts for all the nephews and lone niece in our family for Christmas (this is a once in a lifetime occurrance...I'm not one that makes tons of quilts). That Strip Twist quilt top got divided in half to make two throw size quilts. I had to come up with 5 quilts for everyone to get one! Looking at the picture now, I need to make a few more Strip Twists. It goes fast and is so appealing, especially with scraps. Thanks Bonnie. You can let me know I won at j s p w a r r e n at a o l dot c o m. Safe travels! Sally in Mt Pleasant, SC

Julianne said...

My first mystery with you was Easy Street and now I am all geared up to start Celtic Solstice! Thanks for all the inspiration and tips you give to quilters, I've really learned alot!

Sarah said...

Hi Bonnie! Thanks for everything you do for us, I love to read your blog every day, you keep me inspired when I don't have a chance to sit at my machine because of how busy my boys keep me.

Dar said...

I love anything scrappy and have made several of your quilts. The most recent was Easy Street. Am looking forward to the upcoming one too. Thanks for all you do to inspire us.

texasgal2518 said...

I would love to have this block magazine. I love your blog and of course, I have all of your books. I did enjoy meeting you in Texas 2010 . The class I took was such fun and I am glad that you are enjoying the "notebook" I made for you.
Jill Sanders-Waldie

Lakegaldonna said...

Wow, 1,391 comments on your post so far, mine will be 1,392!

I have only made Easy Street which I loved. Your pre instructions and instructions are so nicely written and very easy to follow for all your patterns. I am a loyal follower daily.
Thank you, thank you.

I would love to win a copy of the magazine if the quilt fairies should make it so.
Safe travels in Texas!

Alexa said...

Hi Bonnie, thanks for sharing this opportunity with us. I'd love to win a copy, as they are hard to come by here in the Netherlands. Thank you for all the free patterns, tutorials etc. - really appreciate those!

Unknown said...

Would love a copy of the 100 Blocks. Just getting started on hexagons so with the blocks and add some "100 Blocks" I might get another quilt!

RoseofSharonStudio said...

Thank you Bonnie for your generosity and for sharing your passion with all of us. You are such an inspiration. Thank you sew much!

janequiltsslowly said...

Holy Moly! Over 1,200 entries, hope I'm not too late! Love your scrap crystals block/quilt. I have a ton of bonus triangle units to use!

sandra said...

I like sister's choice the best. Have made one and will probably make another. It was all random scraps and looks fantastic. I learnt that you didn't have to obey too many rules with scrappy except for considering value.

Unknown said...

Thanks for chance to win. Would be fun.

Unknown said...

I am so happy I heard about your site through the various quilty podcasts that I listen to - I can't wait to try some of the quilty goodness that I have found on your site. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

As always thanks for the opportunity to win. Love your website and your energy. Judi
judib@gvtc.com

Anonymous said...

Thanks for an opportunity to win! I enjoy reading your blog each day. Carolyn

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