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Saturday, February 29, 2020

Leap Day Quilty Box Gift-Away!


Happy Leap Day, everyone!

And have I ever got a Leap day way to celebrate today – the last day of February 2020 Quilty Box Gift-Away!

The beauties in this box are more than simply beautiful – it’s a great way to chase my winter blah’s away – we got another 4’’ of snow overnight!

These colors and fabrics have really inspired me this morning as I’ve prepared the photos for this post.

They are going to go right into one of my current projects – I just have to stitch some spring into my life – like RIGHT. NOW!!



The Bungalow fabric line by Amy Gibson!


Just look at these pretties!

16 Fat 1/8s of Bungalow!

I love ths springy colors and feminine prints and florals – And that pop of orange in the upper left.  Tulips, Daffodils, Day lilies, Hyacinths, Rhododendrons, Mountain Laurel, Wisteria, all of my favorites – they are all in here!


All of the fabrics in the line.


You’ll get to know more about Amy -

Her article is in the included Bundles of Inspiration magazine!

More about Amy HERE.


The pattern to go with the Bunglow bundle -

Gorgeous spring butterflies!

The February Quilty Box includes the paper piecing pattern for Amy’s Flutterby quilt, along with the acrylic templates for the fusible wing “petal” detail, a 6 1/2’’ x 2’’ acrylic ruler to help you with that paper piecing, and a spool of Aurifil thread!


Meadow Lane Sampler pattern!

This sampler is included in the Bundles of inspiration magazine for those who love applique – most of the pieces can be cut from easy charm square sizes of scraps!


The Crazy Eighths Tote!

This gorgeous and fun to make tote is made using 10 fat eighths. Easy construction, and no hardware (No zippers, gromets, snaps or buttons!) makes this an easy beginner project.  Pattern in the Bundles of Inspiration magazine!


Easy Bungalow Baby quilt -

Made with the fat-eighths bundle – and a neutral fabric!

Pattern in the Bundles of Inspiration Magazine.

I love seeing the quick projects that are included in each issue.  Sometimes all you need is a photo to inspire you to dig in and sew something simple for that new mama-to-be in your life.  It’s a happy match made in scrap quilting heaven!

Would you like to win this February Quilty Box?  Enter below!
Winner to be drawn Wednesday, March 4th! Good luck, everyone!



It's also the LAST DAY that our Frolic Mystery (No longer a mystery!) pattern will be offered at HALF-PRICE!


As previously warned and emphasized, all parts for Frolic have now been removed from the blog, along with the printer-friendly versions of each clue and are now in pattern form.

Through today, February 29, 2020 this pattern booklet is available at 50% off for only $6.00.  No coupon needed.


And while I was at it - I also placed ALL previous Quiltville Mystery patterns at the same price.


Allietare, Celtic Solstice, En Provence, Good Fortune, Grand Illusion and On Ringo Lake are all included in this sale!  But they all go back to NORMAL pricing tomorrow!


You'll find them all in the 
digital patterns category of the Quiltville Store.




While there, don't forget to check out the NEW category to get a look at my new Quilty Password Keeper and Quilty Coupon Keeper!  More about them HERE.


Snow was swirling beyond the windows yesterday afternoon!


While some stayed inside all warm and cozy -


Three of us braved the weather and went for a long winter walk!


The closest safe place is up at Oak Hill Academy -

We got some long range views through the snowy fog -

And believe me when I say it was up hill – both ways!


Good smells were coming from the kitchen by the time I went home.


This happened overnight!

7am photo – daylight just arriving.


The bird feeder is extremely busy!


Well, this is fun! NOT!

While I type this the Hubster is plowing the drive with the blade on the RZR.  He’ll be taking me to Quiltville Inn today as the roads are that bad.  

Who knows – I just may have to stay the night and party with the girls!  (Yes, there was line dancing in the front foyer yesterday afternoon as well – lead by Irene.  What a hoot!)


There are more blocks kits at the ready -

And more to be cut out.

I did a happy dance when I settled on 30 blocks.  And then I remembered that there are 4 tulips per block and the number jumped to 120 and now it seems endless. HA!


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

The last time we had a Saturday Leap year was 1992.

The next time Leap year falls on a Saturday will be in 2048

I plan on making this one memorable with a Snow Day Sew Day Saturday Leap Day!

How with you spend yours?



14 comments:

  1. I made your tulip pattern into a table topper yesterday. It as ambitious as your project, but I needed some color in my life and your patter fit the bill.

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  2. Ooo that Quilty Box looks so pretty!

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  3. I'm enjoying a sunny sew day, along with a nice walk without having to bundle up, and making a batch of chocolate chip cookies. Also shopping for mystery quilts and the password keeper (there's just too many to keep up with anymore). I know y'all will have a fabulous day, maybe even build a snowman. Have Fun!

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  4. Oh those butterflies and beautiful fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway. Happy Leap Day, an extra day of sewing.

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  5. Amy Gibson was one of my first quilting teacher through Craftsy than is now Blueprint. Loved her teaching style.

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  6. Several of those fabrics in the give-away would have looked good in Frolic! No snow here - in fact, I mowed the yard today. Well, at least part of it - some areas were still too soggy, even after three days without rain.

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  7. What is the name of that beautiful quilt started on the wall in the picture above in reds and greens? looks like 4 blocks started so far. I love it! You are really living your true life Bonnie...so happy for you.

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  8. Those greens in the Gifty-Box are so luscious! Speaks life and spring to me!

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  9. Twas a bright and calm weather day here, and I was finally able to actually get to the "reveal" part of Frolic Mystery. Loving the way the colors play with each other, And how easily all the little sub units are coming together with how you told us to press the seams. I expect to see stars today. Thanks for sharing the fun of snow walks and stitching with energetic ladies at the Quiltville Inn

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  10. Thank you for offering this generous give away.
    I love seeing the pictures of Quiltville and the happy visitors

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  11. The bundle is beautiful.

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  12. I have been looking for a butterfly block like this. And the fabric palette is just my style. I love it all.

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  13. I have been working on Step #9 on your Mystery quilt, Frolic. It's sooo pretty. Borders to go. Thank you Bonnie for doing this for your readers. I don't know how you made this quilt so fast, it's a lot of work.

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  14. The fabrics in the quilty box are beautiful and her projects are just awesome. Thank you for sharing such wonderfully inspirational ideas with us.
    The retreat drs look like they are settling in just perfectly and having a ball.
    Love and quilty hugs
    Anne xxx

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