I am still unearthing myself out from under the huge stack of mail that has come in over the past couple weeks!
But this envelope I knew right away!
It’s the March/April 2015 issue of Quiltmaker Magazine – the issue that has my Twirl Around blocks for my Addicted to Scraps column!
I’ve been working on these blocks over the past couple of weeks – I have a plan for them!
And while there are things I can’t show online because they are going in as a future magazine project, or book project, or video project – THESE I CAN!!
My stack is growing!
I worked on these while at retreat at Quilt Villa this past week!
And now you can work on them too!
Each issue of Quiltmaker also includes a link to my Addicted to Scraps page on Quiltmaker.com!
You can also access the page for each block by clicking the block title under the Addicted to Scraps tab at the top of the blog! Clicking the title under the photo for the March/April Twirl Around block will take you HERE.
You will find sample layouts for quilts, or choose your own setting! The Quiltmaker Staff chose this one:
Great big spaces, perfect for quilting designs!
I have my own plans for this quilt –and you won’t see it until it is done. But nothing can stop you from stock piling blocks back in anticipation of a quilt I know you are going to want to make with me! This way it’s a half-mystery and you are going to love the reveal!
Pick up a copy of Quiltmaker and get started on your own Twirl Around blocks today!
I’m feeling in the mood for a Give-Away! Leave me a comment below telling me what colors you would choose for your own set of blocks!
I’ll be drawing for THREE lucky winners by random number generator on Sunday Evening.
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Good Luck Everyone!
I’m looking forward to Quilt-Cam at 9pm EST tonight! I hope you will join me! We missed it for all of January. I was just GONE with no time to do it.
Make it an awesome Tuesday, everyone and I’ll see you tonight!
Wow! Love your block. I'd choose purple and turquoise.I'd love to win a copy of the magazine. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home and thanks for the giveaway! I'm looking forward to QuiltCam tonight.
ReplyDeleteBlue scraps are multiplying like rabbits! I will be using many of them in this half-mystery. Greens too, I think. Not a color palette I would usually choose. 2015 is a stretch year. marylfitz@cox.net
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy looking block! Thanks for sharing, and for all of your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI like the greens and maybe yellow for the contrast. Love your work Bonnie and I'm excited to be in a workshop of yours the end of this month.
ReplyDeletePat Hume
Paattt@live.ca
I have a lot of pink and purple. I think it would look great in those colors. I just love this block and can't wait to do it. I am house bound for a while and a perfect time to bust my stash. Thanks for the giveaway and all you do for us quilters. I hope I win
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a pink and brown quilt for years--in answer to your question. But I love lots of color combinations and welcome any stash additions!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
Joye
joyecox@yahoo.com
I love this! I saw the blocks on instagram and was hoping you would post more. I can't wait to make it! I have tons of HST's that need to be used up :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a whirling dervish looking at your Twirl-a-round blocks! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of this magazine.
ReplyDeleteHope thus means I can win. Always difficult to enter these contests. Hope it works. THicks3219@aol.com thanks Bonnie
ReplyDeleteThe color combination you chose is lovely, so full of happiness! Typically, I'm headed for blues, but I'm willing to change my mind!
ReplyDeleteThese colors remind me of Spring! Can't wait to see what your final layout will be!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win a copy. I love all of your quilts and have made a couple. Looking forward to trying this new block too!
ReplyDeletetheturquoisebutton at yahoo dot com
I'm thinking burgundy and pink for my blocks. What a neat looking block!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your quilts. Thank you for the giveaway. I would have to go with purple.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the give-a-way. I think I would use aqua and purple.
ReplyDeleteredvette1954@yahoo.com
Thank you for the giveaway! I just purchased a subscription to this magazine, and how fun would it be to "win" my first copy! lynne
ReplyDeletelhoovini@aol.com
Looks like a great pattern!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! So glad you have been able to spend time with good friends in a favorite place. Nothing can restore our spirits like being in special places with special people.
ReplyDeleteI plan to try using some of my bonus triangles from GIMQ so that means pink and neutrals but also black and neutrals. Not sure what I'll use as the other color but lots of scraps to choose from! Lol!
Thanks for the give away!
Thanks too for all your generosity!
Wow. It's hard to choose colors, especially when those bonus HSTs from GIMQ are still calling my name. But taking a cue from another, turquoise and green or turquoise and black. Looking forward to Quilt Cam tonight! Donnahfisher@earthlink.net
ReplyDeleteDonna Fisher
I think reds, blues, and tans. Tanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteCount me in Bonnie, I would love to win. Just finished my grand illusion top so no pinks or greens left. Always love the colors you choose. Karen at rkrunge@gctel.net
ReplyDeleteI love the pink and lime combo that you have selected for these blocks. Looking forward to my first live Quiltcam tonight!
ReplyDeleteI an not a fan og green. But I wish I had at least a small stack of those Apple Green fabrics!
ReplyDeleteAfter doing your Grand Illusion quilt, I've really started to love those colors. I'll probable use the bright green and pink or yellow.
ReplyDeleteBeth
Oneoldgoat1962@gmail.com
Gray and orange would look great! Would love to win a copy of the magazine. katherine.tomasulo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHahahaha- another wonderful patchy block for me to fall in love with!!!!! I am going out to the store and buying my copy today. I am excited about quilt cam tonight. Will miss it but I can watch it tomorrow. Thanks for all you do Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteNadine Donovan
Anyahta@aol.com
Loves the colors. Looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling blue and yellow. So many quilts - so little time. sigh.
ReplyDeleteWow love those blocks, I think I would choose a blues and reds.
ReplyDeleteI will be sewing up some rainbow blocks, a little of each color. dhoctor@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI would possibly use reds and beige. I have a lot of scraps of reds, more than any other color so I need to do a red quilt.
ReplyDeletejanetcorcoran@live.com
Love the colour choices - reminds me of the days I decorated with pinks and greens, such a carefree period! Looking forward to quilt cam tonight (afternoon in BC Canada) would love to win a copy. Msmelrn82@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteI love this block too. And I need to improve my half square triangles. I think I would use brown and blue.
ReplyDeleteJoan Guthridge
iamlilac@gmail.com
Quiltmaker is my favorite quilt magazine and Bonnie Hunter helps make it that!
ReplyDeleteTrying to get this to you... Having fat finger issues. Would love to win the Quiltmaker issue! cathyjanehale@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteJewelshug@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI want to make this quilt. Need to check my stash for colors.
Love your colors... Looks like spring flowers.... But I'll use purple and green.
ReplyDeleteMazzei.karen@gmail.com
Although I do like your colours, I think I would go with pink(like yours) and some soft yellows instead of the bright green. Still Springlike I think. And thinking positively...when I win one of the magazine I would so love you to autograph your block page!!
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I am new to your blog, loving it and thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI think turquoise and red...Love the block! Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI love this block! And the colors you are using are so happy! I need to get this magazine before its sold out!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this block! And the colors you are using are so happy! I need to get this magazine before its sold out!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make in " your" colours. It would be nice if a magazin found it's way to Sweden. Hope to win.
ReplyDeletenot sure yet what colors I would choose but I am sure it would look great in any combo!! Thanks for the chance :-)
ReplyDeleteI have stock piled greens and oranges, I need to start making a dent in the piles
ReplyDeleteLovin it all. Thanks for shating.
ReplyDeleteI would use reds and blacks. Pauline(p2dm1962@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and quilts. Would love to be a winner.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing mine in repros of pink, gray and neutrals. Pick me! Pick me Mr. Random!
ReplyDeleteJust the right block for grand illusion left overs! Qwltr4evr@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteOf course, I would love an issue of the magazine. As a retiree, I no longer have quilting magazines subscriptions. Love to read them when I have the opportunity. sdickman@stx.rr.com. Love these blocks.
ReplyDeleteI would do in green, deep reds and creams.
ReplyDeleteI love the pink and green - it so reminds me of spring!
ReplyDeleteJolene
Jolene.ellerton@gmail.com
I am hooked on blues and grays right now. All shades.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in your block. Think that I'll use reds and greens since this year I'm determined to make a Christmas quilt--that is for my home. Ha. I say that and then always give them away. Really like this block.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to quilt cam...hey good time to start those blocks!
I would love to win a copy. Thanks for the chance and all you do for us.
ReplyDeleteclehlers@kanokla.net
I would do purple "twirls" and black corners.
ReplyDeleteI would use my black and cream half square triangle and red. Since I have 200 half triangles left from the mystery
ReplyDeleteThese give aways are always fun. I will be digging out my greens and pinks
ReplyDeleteI'd be using teals and golds!
ReplyDeleteYour pink and green blocks are perfect for all of us who are yearning for spring. I'd love to have a copy of the mag so I can begin a Spring Hope quilt too! :)
ReplyDeleteI have alot of pink and aqua left from your MQ. with some cream. Looks like a cute block to do with wild and goosey. Thank you for all you do for us quilters.
ReplyDeleteYou introduced me to pinks and grens together...would like to continue to explore this combination. Pick me!!!!
ReplyDeletePurple and green or turquoise and red would be my color choices. LOVE the block!
ReplyDeleteLike the block. I would use yellow and orange.
ReplyDeleteDarlisj@kinex.net
I would do it in blues and purples with a bit of green
ReplyDeleteI think my choices would be red/white/blue. I've always wanted a white background quilt in patriotic colors. Had to purchase magazine at a new stand as it never seems to find me thru USPS to my winter address.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win the magazine. Thanks, Bonnie, for all the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLynne
lynnejgodin@gmail.com
Greens and tans! It's wonderful!,
ReplyDeleteI love your color combo...very fresh and springy! Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking red White and Blue and off white or white.
ReplyDeleteI would have to use shades of blue and neutrals
ReplyDeletePinks and greens with some black and white scattered in - oh wait that looks like your block. Fine with me. In case my address doesn't show up - rhoystevens at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI would use blues and neutrals sweetbeth@email.com
ReplyDeleteLove this scrappy block! Going to start some right away!! Whippiemom@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWow, I love your colors! I have been wanting to start another quilt and looking at these have given me inspiration. Would love to have one of these to help me get started. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteQuilt-cam and a giveaway all on the same day?! You're such an inspiration to the quilting community. Thanks for all you do and thanks for a chance for a magazine.
ReplyDeleteOoh hi soooo love your scraps...but my biggest pile right now is Civil war...so that is what I would use. Thank you so much for your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would choose limegreen and blue.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the change to win. You are so generous.
I have a bunch of red white and blue that I would use.
ReplyDeleteI think it would look great in pinks and Browns, with some creamy neutrals.
ReplyDeleteLoving your block! This weekend my eleven year old daughter and I went to the local quilt shops and I picked up a bundle of blues. I will just have to figure out what I like with them, now. My daughter picked up a bag full of scraps. Guess she has the scrap bug! Not a bad thing, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteThe block is very pretty. I'd use large pink flowers in the spaces:)
ReplyDeleteBonnie Reilly
gonecoastal2@att.net
Such a pretty block. I would love a copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty block. I would love a copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteLove the pink and green! Reminds me of the Royal Hawaiian hotel in the 70's.
ReplyDeleteI love your pink and green combo. I always love pink and green together. Aqua and red might be fun, too. Or navy and pink. Thanks for the giveaway. This block is really great!
ReplyDeleteI would replace the pinks with purples. I will be finishing my GI quilt top soon, yay! 😊
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would love to win a copy of the magazine. upbarngoddess@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would use tourquise and grey with either red or yellow. I have lots of scraps in those colors
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win. I'm thinking Browns and reds with neutrals for my blocks. Love civil war fabrics and scrappy quilts. Joychristinelove@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see how you set your blocks. They have so much movement! Belinda (barnmace@msn.com)
ReplyDeleteI would love to to this block in purples and greens! It is such a cheerful block.
ReplyDeleteI love pinks and greens so I'd probably use those colors. It's working for yours, too. Thanks for offering the magazines for giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
I grew up in the 80's so I love pink and green together. Thank you for a chance to win a copy of the magazine
ReplyDeletepurple and green for me! like a grape ).
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your color combination and just happen to have many of those same colors in my collection. Thank you for the chance to win a copy of this mag. dscholsky@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteDarn, I was being lazy and didn't make the bonus hst's. I should have known there would be a great surprise from you for anyone who did them! Love this block :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block. Glad you made it safely home. Not sure if my email shows so I will post it heard. Thanks for a chance to win this gorgeous block. Email:gogirl5051@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI am on a roll with yellow/orange, so I think I might make the pink ones yellow, the inner triangles orange or maybe brown and then the green and neutral ones around in different shades of green to make them look more like flowers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this giveaway opportunity! Have so many shades of blue scraps that need using!!
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Love the pink and green together ! Have started my pinwheels and they are so cute . Love the magazine. patriciachpp@gmail.com Patricia Chopp
ReplyDeletethat was supposed to say grape hyacinth ( I am looking forward to spring)
ReplyDeleteYou are always so generous. Love that block. I'm thinking turquoise and yellow would be yummy! Thank you for all you do for us and your positive attitude.
ReplyDeleteI love thus fun block! Cant wait to see what you do with it!!
ReplyDeleteYou are always so generous. Love that block. I'm thinking turquoise and yellow would be yummy! Thank you for all you do for us and your positive attitude.
ReplyDeleteI'd choose green and yellow...very Spring-like!
ReplyDeleteBlue and yellow, thank you sandianaya8@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI love the block. I tend toward blues so I'd do it in blue and green. How do you find time to do sooooo much!!
ReplyDeletemarge
marge.durh@gmail.com
Thanks for the chance to win. Sweet little block.
ReplyDeleteI have blank and cream HST from a sister's choice quilt I'd use with maybe orange for a fall quilt. Do love your pink and green though. Thanks for the change to win a copy of the magazine!!!! Hugs!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the blocks in pink and green. Perfect for spring! Maybe I'll be the lucky winner this time! flutediva1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the pink and lime you chose, so I think I will stick with that.
ReplyDeleteBrown's and steals.
ReplyDeleteJudyhutchens@yahoo.com
Love the looks on these HAPPY blocks. I love your magazine...any giveaway would be gratefully welcomed (even though I am waiting for my 1st issue to arrive that I just paid for with my Christmas money.) I belong to our local guild so it would be a gift for our guild library. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love a salmon and pink combination. They remind me of my lovely mother-in-law.
ReplyDeleteDiane
dh.wick@gmail.com
Great quilt block! My granddaughter would love in purple & pink.
ReplyDeleteI love yours in pinks and limes so I think I would stick with that.
ReplyDeleteI seem to have a Black, White and Orange thing and lets throw in a bit of lime green in to finish it off!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute block - I love it! I think I would try to use up some of my red and blue scraps and make a Quilts of Valor donation!
ReplyDeleteI hope I get to be one of the lucky winners!
ReplyDeleteI love the blocks and the colors you have chosen. I am patiently waiting for Quilt Cam this evening. I would love a copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteHey Bonnie! Love your blog and I keep your web site up on my ipad 24/7! I would use pink and green on this block or maybe do a Christmas theme with red and green and gold!! The possibilities are endless of course!!! Keep up the great work my dear!!!
ReplyDeleteCathy.melancon@sbcglobal.net
That block is so pretty, would love to win an issue of the magazine. Looking forward to quilt cam tonight. Will be playing with hexies.
ReplyDeleteI love the pinks and greens and neutrals! And love this block.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure which colors I would use but I sure do like the ones you've chosen. They will make a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteAqua and yellow! This would be adorable in my beach house in Nags Head (my Quilt Villa!).
ReplyDeleteLove that block, can't wait to see how you use it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all you do.
jobroquiler@hotmail.com
Those are just the cutest blocks.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this chance Bonnie, my colours would have to be black (bonus HST) & aqua. It will be given to my daughter, she asked me to make her pillows in these colours for her birthday, so thanks for the half MQ also.
ReplyDeleteAllison
allisone63@optusnet.com.au
I love your pink and green combo.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win a magazine.
Thank you very much for all things you do for us quilter.
Greetings from Germany
Jutta
I would use the same colors (since I have a lot left from the GIMQ) or I might use purple instead of pink. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteJust won a bunch of red FQs at my guild last night in our FQ Draw so would put those together with some greens and neutrals to start working on a Christmas quilt for 2015. It's destiny! LOL
ReplyDeleteI think I would do it in blues, yellows and greens. Then again, maybe purples and greens, or a patriotic red, white, and blue. Great design, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteMarj Polay
marjpolay@gmail.com
I would use light blues and tans for my block.
ReplyDeleteI think I might use black, red, & gray from my swap group to make this block. Would love a free issue.
ReplyDeleteI think I might use black, red, & gray from my swap group to make this block. Would love a free issue.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of the Quiltmaker magazine. Thank you for all your inspiration and generosity.
ReplyDeletemjlepopins@msn.com
I think I would use blues, and a creamy neutral for the background. I'm not sure about what color I'd use to offset the blues. I need to check the stash for that.
ReplyDeleteRosemary
Rmcgu@hotmail.com
😃
Turquoise and yellows, maybe a dash of pink
ReplyDeleteI love it! I would choose yellows and greys. Thanks for sharing your wonderful creativity! You bring out the best in all of us! Laura LauraKoppy@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would use red, green, and cream and add it to a Christmas wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteSo many possibilities - have some pink and green left from Grand Illusions, or maybe I will do the red and green like someone else said for a Christmas quilt, or maybe this would be great with my purples I have been collection, oh wait, what color would I put with them? I have done two Bonnie mysteries and looking forward to more!
ReplyDeleteLove the lime green but I think I would use purple with it!!
ReplyDeleteNancy
nancysneedles@charter.net
I love blues and tans together.
ReplyDeleteI see this block in red, off white shirtings and blue. I think it would be awesome for a QOV. I can't wait to see what you have planned for it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun block. Thanks for shining a light on the many ways to use those scraps. MJ
ReplyDeleteMjcooksgrte@verizon.net
Thanks for this opportunity! I would use purple colours and grey with neuterals. Love u quiltcam but can not see it "online" bc of the hours but always looking after :)
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and a fun block! Another one on the bucket list!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted a Christmas quilt, I think reds and those beautiful lime greens...those greens are the new Christmas green, I believe. Thanks Bonnie for all you do! kay.hord@att.net
ReplyDeleteYours is a very pretty color combination but I would probably use pink and blue. Those are colors that makes me feel good when I sew with them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
Oh how fun! I have really enjoyed following you & learning along the way. This would be great fun to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteMilly Shackelford milly@fiveshacks.com
Wow, would love to win a copy and try your block! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI think this block would look great in red, white and blue; a quilt for one of my nephews in the service. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the drawing and always love you website and blog. Happy stitchin' from Texas judib@gvtc.com
ReplyDeleteLove your block! Would love a copy of Quiltmaker. Thanks for the opportunity to enter.
ReplyDeletePauline
lvtoqlt@mac.com
I would love to get the magazine, I would choose Christmas colours for your blocks. Kidston@netbistro.com
ReplyDeleteCoral and black with neutral backgrounds. I have been working with those colors for 4 years and have a ton of scraps to move out of the stash! (Every time I make a quilt intending for it to be mine... Someone claims it, which explains the 4 years of the same colors- I have a plan for my bedroom and I am determined to see it through!
ReplyDeleteI would keep it pink and green! Love pink!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to do it in blues and neutrals, but I think this year, I will do it in brighter colors with some bright yellow and turquoise thrown in.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win a copy!!!
ReplyDeleteaorlflood at comcast dot net
I would like to make this in pink and purples with some green added in! Cute block!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make this in pink and purples with some green added in! Cute block!
ReplyDeleteI would choose purple and green blocks!
ReplyDeletestuckidianne@yahoo.com
Cute block, and I love those fresh colors! I'd love to win a copy of the magazine!! annk0604 at att dot net
ReplyDeleteAs of now, I'd probably use dark blue, red and greys for the neutral. Could change my mind though...LOL
ReplyDeleteI would use brown, blues and creams.
ReplyDeleteI would use bright yellow where you have pink, and blue where you have green, and my neutrals would lean a bit more white.
ReplyDeleteReally cute block and I like how the quilt made with them looks as well. Would love to win a copy of the magazine. I'm sure there are lots of fun goodies inside. Thanks for the opportunity. dottiestark@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWould love to win - have so many fabrics that would look great in your new block!!
ReplyDeleteiteachgr1@yahoo.com
What a delightful block. Will be looking for the magazine.
ReplyDeleteDiana Cruz
dcruz@pacifier.com
ReplyDeleteI would use red, white and blue for my blocks. Quiltmaker is a great magazine. I would like to win a copy.
Emily
emquilter@comcast.net
I purchased some really cute patriotic pinwheels & poked them in the grass for the entertainment of the Grandbabies a couple of years ago. In honor of those pinwheel posies, transplanted many times by little hands, I think I'd dive into my big box of red white and blue prints!
ReplyDeletei would like to use purple and gold !
ReplyDeletewould love to win the magazine with one of your patterns in it ! :D
For years I would not have yellow fabric in my house. Buit has been creeping in, so I think yellow and blue will be my choice.
ReplyDeleteLime green and turquoise for the blocks. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteShanequiltz@bellsouth.net
Would love to win a copy of this magazine!
ReplyDeleteConnie
ckwood@charter.net
Oh Baby! I'd love to win ;) I have completed my version of the top you were making for your new nephew. I Love It!!!
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of blue charm squares and a fat quarter bundle of Robin Pandolph florals that I would use your block pattern for. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMandy Laseter
gloobermom@hotmail.com
I saw your blocks growing on Instagram, they are so beautiful. I never sew with pink, as my only girl doesn't like pink, neither do my 3 man, so hardly any pink scraps, or I would use pink and green. Maybe orange and green?
ReplyDeleteI got my issue of Quiltmaker a few days back. The first thing I looked at was your block. I am going to see if I have enough to do purple, green & creams. If not, it will be pink & green. Kjblomquist@q.com
ReplyDeleteI would try some lovely blues and neutrals!
ReplyDeleteI would use neutrals, greens, and rusts and use the quilt at my cabin in the Arizona mountains. Thanks for all you do Bonnie! ellen aksnowlake@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSince I've just finished Grand Illusion and have lots of scraps leftover, plus extra 1/2 sq triangles I made by mistake in pink and white, I'll choose pink and white. Thanks Bonnie! You are too much fun! I subscribe to the magazine but would donate to my guild if I win. Thanks. Norma Holland
ReplyDeleteNholland1@aol.com. BTW, love the block!
Love this block, I would use the pinks and Aqua.
ReplyDeleteI will make blocks with blue neutral triangles and yellow/gold corners.
ReplyDeleteI love blues and greens together, so that would be my choice. Thank you for the chance to win a give-away:-)
ReplyDeleteSusan
skpitt@aol.com
Love your happy blocks! I am a green and blue gal! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI don't currently subscribe to a quilting magazine but I am considering Quiltmaker just for your column. Because of you Bonnie, I am "Addicted to Scraps!"
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the newest issue & make my blocks Aqua & Coral along with neutrals.
Thanks for the giveaway, keeping my fingers crossed!
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Jan kidston. Kidston@netbistro.com
ReplyDeleteLove this block with lots of motion. My color choice would be Bright Pink to Pinkie Reds and Greens with creame backgrounds. Cindy_Tidwell@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI would choose a bright and fresh green and a bordeaux red.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
Rike
Jan kidston. Kidston@netbistro.com
ReplyDeleteThank you Bonnie for the chance to win. I would use Aqua/Turquoise, Orange and White. A really fresh color palette.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteI think this block would be very pretty in red, teal & cream which are my favorite colors together right now.
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