Thursday, November 14, 2013

"And More!" - Quiltmaker 100 Blogs blog tour


 
Volume #8 of QM's 100 Blocks hits the stands next week, and we're celebrating with a blog tour! If you haven't been touring around cyberspace yet for a preview of many of the blocks, head on over to Quiltmaker's blog for all the details - and prizes. As if a visit here to Quilting Hottie Haven weren't prize enough.
While this volume does indeed feature lots of blocks "from today's top designers" as promised on the cover, I am very much aware that I personally am firmly in the "And More!" crowd. It's really terribly exciting to be hanging with the cool kids, though! Fingers crossed they invite me to sit at their lunch table.

One of my very favorite moments at Spring Market was when Carolyn Beam, QM Editor, wandered  into my booth and handed me the 100 Blocks entry form. I'd considered entering in the past but in all honesty had been too distracted (read: kinda too lazy) to locate the form. Now that it had been handed to me by the big guns I had no excuse.

Fabrics look familiar?
By some miracle, I didn't lose the form between Portland and home, and submitted "Hidden Garden," so named because I had just read "The Forgotten Garden" and the design certainly looks like my mind was still in a walled English garden. Lo and behold it became block #781.

I am absolutely amazed by the quality of the photo they took of my block. Clearly they have a fancier camera over there at  Quiltmaker than the one in my iphone. To see my block in shiny glossy splendor sandwiched between offerings from The Quilt Company and Jaybird Quilts (so very much NOT "and mores") is a little thrill every time I turn to page 65.

Those who know my "fun over fuss" style of design might be surprised to see so many points to match. Eh. There aren't as many as you think. Or maybe there are and you'll just have to give it a try and find out if I am turning over a new leaf or if maybe I just got distracted by the pretty fabrics. (Hint: It's the latter.) Loved these fabrics and they screamed "Garden!" to me. I told them to use an inside voice and we got creative together.

I played around with the block a lot this summer, and as I am wont to do, changed it up a little here and there to show what you can do with both the actual block as seen in 100 Blocks and with a few minor changes.

Set it with sashing in two solids from your color palette:
You might want to fill in that one sashing square I left blank. Just saying.
Try two different solids with the same prints:

Make nine of these blocks and you'd have a sweet little baby quilt. For a girl. I've heard boy babies don't love florals and hot pinks.

Change up the outer solid border to a scrappy one in prints rather than a solid for a truly scrappy runner:

Well, it will be a runner when it is bordered, quilted, and bound, but you get the idea.


Leave off the outer solid entirely and you get a cool new secondary design, as in this quilt I sewed my face off on all Labor Day weekend to get it submitted by the deadline, and woo hoo! it made it into the Designer's Gallery! Thank God, and thank Carolyn for putting it in, as I used it as an excuse to get out of all childcare responsibilities over the long weekend, and if it hadn't been included I couldn't have pulled that excuse in the future.

Those familiar with my style recognize this quilt as more my thing. Even one of my 10 year olds saw this and said "Uh, Mom? That's just Kickin' Stash." Well, no. It isn't, actually, although it is unwittingly similar and apparently I have a type in quilt block love as well as in men. Circular-ish scrappy in blocks, left-handed and studly in men, for those keeping track of such things.
 
My favorite part of this design send-up is the four patch cornerstones in the border. Simple but fitting. Isn't it delightful when we amaze ourselves with our design choices?


And how fun to find my block among those used in the Block Tester's Gallery of Volume 8 as well, this time with a totally different coloration and set on point in the borders of a quilt by Shannon Ownby. If there is anything I shake my head at in quilting, it is the thought that a block can only be made in the colors and/or fabrics shown in the photo, and I absolutely love that a tester saw my block in a completely different way than I did and made it work in her design. Thanks to my friend and fellow contributor Anne Weins, who pointed this extra block sighting in Volume 8 out to me. Bonus excitement!

I hope you enjoy all of the blocks and blogs on this tour. Quiltmaker is graciously giving away a copy of the magazine to a winner from each participating blog, and I invite you to enter while you are here. Just leave me a comment telling me what your current quilt project is - I know, I know, you have 47 projects going on now, just pick your favorite - and you are entered to win. I'd love if you considered following me here at QHH for fun and quilty snarkiness on a semi-regular basis, but that is not required for entry.

AND

For a second entry, head on over to my EPQD facebook page and leave a comment on the post that links to this blog post. I'll send one winner a signed copy of 100 Blocks. Because my "and more" signature will surely up the value on Ebay, right?

Both entries will be drawn at 10:30pm EST (or is it EDT? I never know what we are in at whatever time of year, but Eastern Time) Sunday November 17. Be sure you leave me a way to find you, like an email. I've had no luck with smoke signals in the past.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you back soon!

 




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Cecilia said...

Great block! Congratulations on being included in the magazine. My current project is a star quilt for a young friend using the Mama Said Sew collection. All red, black, and ivory colors, yummy. Thanks for the chance to win.

Angelia Lanouette said...

Congratulations on your gorgeous block being published! Life has been kinda crazy lately so I am not working on anything right now. I am hoping that after next week I will be able to get my machine back out...I have so many projects planned. Thank you for sharing! anglanouette at gmail dot com

Quilter In Paradise said...

My project is to get the "GAMER" quilt quilted for my grandson,, just straight line quilting, so easy easy, just can't get it to the machine

Annie said...

4 projects going on - Grand Finale by Linda McGibbon (paper piecing); Celtic Crystals; In the Log House; Summertime Memories

Bloomer's Buzzings said...

You can sit at my lunch table any day! Love your block and I am a follower cause your designs make me happy, happy, happy! At present, I'm working on a quick little table runner for a Christmas exchange with a garden club. Would sure love to win this magazine!

Unknown said...

I think my favourite one would be the rainbow blue jean quilt I am making for my daughter's wedding. She didn't want a 'regular' quilt. What is a mom supposed to do?!?!? Thanks for the chance to win.

Carol W said...

Pieced hexies.

pharmgirl75 said...

I am almost done with my first machine applique project, a table runner from Kim Diehl. I am so excited to see what it will turn out like.

DebraKay Neiman said...

I love this block, the blue scrappy ones would make a little boy baby quilt. I am finishing up a table runner duo, then onto some pillow covers. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

Unknown said...

I love your site! Beautiful work! I love the Hidden Garden. I am currently working on Table runners place mats & coasters for a Christmas gift. kimbaum60@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I love how looking at one part of your block makes another part pop and that it can change. I'm currently trying to finish quilting a baby quilt. ll_gee (at) hotmail dot com

Walter said...

trying to complete a "quick" cardinal christmas runner but I'm backed up on quilting for others so it may be for christmas 2013

LorY Aymond said...

Love your block and the quilt you submitted for the magazine is gorgeous! Congratulations! I am currently finishing up a quilt for my sister-in-law that I designed, it is a memory quilt and also a quilt that I started in a class at the Minneapolis Sewing & Quilt Expo.

Unknown said...

I'm finishing up the Vintage Valentine quilt... all the applique is done, just have to piece the top, quilt, bind, & it's done. (Too bad the quilting won't be as easy as typing "quilt!" LOL)

Marion Kersnick said...

Love your block! I'm finishing a Xmas tree wall hanging using Jodi Barrows square in a square block!

Pat V. said...

I am currently working on two "I Spy" quilts for Christmas gifts.

kbo said...

I'm snipping the edges of a rag quilt. It will be added to the "Christmas Child" package, I'll be shopping for tomorrow.

Cat said...

This would be a perfect block to do some stashbusting. You could pick the same color families, or totally mix it up. Congratulations on being included.

Maryjo said...

Congratulations on Hidden Garden making it into the Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks magazine! I enjoyed reading your entry and how this evolved. Currently I am making a basket quilt since I just got home from a retreat.

Andee said...

My current favotie project is Bonnie Hunter's Florabunda!

Kim said...

Love your block! Along with several quilts in progress, I am currently working on some wool applique projects. First time doing these and am loving it so far!

Gwen Wehner said...

Love it! Current project is a Baltimore style hand-applique affair!

Gwen Wehner said...

Love it! Current project is a Baltimore style hand applique affair!

Karen in Breezy Point said...

Congrats on your blog-I love this magazine!

DarleneT said...

Your block is awesome. My current project is a Christmas tree skirt. I sincerely hope it's finished for this year!

Kathy in NH said...

Currently working on a border for a scrappy sisters choice quilt done with fabrics swapped at a retreat

Anonymous said...

I am doing a scrappy small quilt starting with leftover blocks of wonky stars. I am also doing a large modern quilt for my son. thanks for the visit & ideas, Cindy at cwienstroer@amuniversal.com

jrt14 said...

Right now I am finishing hand quilting a lap quilt for my step-father. After that I am not sure what I will tackle next, but there are plenty of UFO's to work on.

Nancy Sue said...

Am doing some UFO work right now on a children's I-spy quilt. Moved into this house a year ago, and decided to work on UFO's as I unpack them….nah…that idea lasted a week, and I had to unpack them, if only to repack , it felt like I needed to see what all was there, place my hands on them, and control the priority list a bit :) Am making a to-do list though from the blog hop once the UFO's are done. Congrats on your block and the infamous vol 8!!

Mare said...

I'm working on two projects. A wall hanging and a table runner. The table runner is my fave because it is with Christmas fabrics.

corina said...

Just started cutting fabric for a modern chevron quilt. Congratulations on your block being published!

Unknown said...

Your block is a scrappy quilter delight. My favourite is the blue scrap quilt that has circles designs. Happy Quilting:)

Judy @ CQC Library said...

I have a quilt under way for my mother with blocks made by her 2 children & their spouses, 5 grandchildren, a grandchild-in-law, & 3 great grand children! It's to celebrate her 90th birthday!

Mary Arline Smith said...

"Congratulations!" I would enjoy
using your block for a table runner, but might also add the four patch blocks at each end. I
am designing an "Hourglass" pillowcase for youngest grandson and making the "I Think I Can" pillowcase for youngest granddaughter. Both for Christmas.
Mary Arline

Carla G said...

What a great block!! I'm working on quilting my coin quilt. :) Thanks for a chance to win!

Unknown said...

Congratulations. I really like your block, with or without the border. I am working on a red and white Chevron (or Zig-zag) quilt for my mother.

Marilyn Robertson said...

I am in the process of making a quilt for a Wedding gift for a very special couple. It is being made with Civil War fabrics and I just love it. It is going to be hard to give the quilt away at the end! Thanks for entering me into your drawing.

by Laura McFall said...

I think it's great! I'm going to have one super sampler quilt once I get my magazine! I started a project yesterday in a class, but it has to wait for a bit as I finish some others. My favorite is waiting patiently for me to get brave enough to machine quilt it....
Congrats on making the magazine - I probably fit into the "and more" bunch as well - you can sit at my table anytime! Thank you!!!

Anonymous said...

Your block is very pretty, there are so many colours i would like to make it in. I am currently working on finishing up all my UFOs, and have just finished a quilt top yesterday and taught myself how to do sashings and how to 'web' the quilt blocks for assembly.
Thanks for the chance to win!
Kate
kate_orchardmerkel@o2.co.uk

bairdmtn said...

I am working on my Calypso quilt, which needs to be quilted and bound, and a table runner for Christmas! I **NEED** to be working on some placemats to give as Christmas presents!!!

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