Thursday, May 3, 2012

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 5 - Blog Tour

Welcome to the Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 5 Blog Tour!


I'm excited to again have a block in this great newsstand special issue. I have all 5 volumes and love seeing the creativity!!

My block was inspired by this stack of fabric. It is Robot Factory by Caleb Gray for Robert Kaufman. I knew I wanted to make something where I could fussy cut the robots.

So I created this block! It's a wonky square in a square, but for those of you who are aren't ready to get wonky... have no fear it is paper pieced!


I had big plans of making a quilt for Elijah from this block, but then Quilt Market prep went into full swing! Luckily I think he'll understand and be able to wait a few weeks!

Block #434 - Robox by Julie Herman, featuring Robot Factory by Caleb Gray






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Here are some layout ideas.

Alternate the block with a solid one.


Set it on point and add some sashing.

Make one block twice the size.

The options are endless. Especially when you start thinking about how it would look in other fabrics & colors.

You can also rotate the block so that it appears more wonky.

Another option is to play with gradients of fabric. I think that Vanessa's new line featuring ombre would make for amazing blocks.







Check out Quiltmaker's blog for the full details of this blog tour & lots of opportunities to win more goodies!



If you are interested in purchasing a copy I have some available in the shop!

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Quiltmaker is offering a copy to one lucky person! Details on how to enter the giveaway are below.


THE RULES
1. Leave ONE comment to enter. Tell me what fabric you would use to make my block.

2. Simple as that!!

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You have until 10PM PST time Friday, May 4th to enter!

Giveaway now closed. Winner announced soon. {Once all 3 giveaways are over!}

Winners will be selected by True Random Number Generator.

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*Note*
A large number of people have commented on giveaways recently without leaving their contact information. If you have your settings set to "no-reply" please leave your e-mail address in the comment or change your settings. Many have also said "pick me" and not answered the question. I like to keep giveaways as simple & fun as possible, but if you don't follow the rules you will not be eligible to win.

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If you are looking for the Geared for Guys blog hop, today's post is over at http://www.ribboncandyquilts.blogspot.com/. I'll be posting on Sunday!









© Blog post written by Julie Herman
For more information visit http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/

251 comments:

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Gillian said...

What cute blocks! I just made a baby quilt with those robots a couple months ago. I love that fabric line.

I think I'd make these blocks with some of the new Ghastlies. Is it too early for halloween quilts?

My contact email is gillianms at gmail dot com

Ducks and Rabbits said...

Love it! I have some new Oh Deer! fabric and the birdies would be great to fussy cut!

Rachelle said...

I'd use my Domestic Bliss, wasn't sure what to do with the prints, but I can see them working in this.

Caillean said...

I'd love to try this block with some fussy cut animals and some Kona Solids in every colour.

Gloria said...

I would like to make this in black and white and red. I think my son would like it!

Lisa England said...

I think a beach themed quilt would be cute, with the crabs from Going Coastal in the centers and the smaller scale prints around them.

Michelle said...

love your wonky square! i have some different robot fabric.. i think i would use that!

Jess @ Elven Garden Quilts said...

I think I'd make it using either Outfoxed or 1001 peeps - it would showcase those prints beautifully!

Binks said...

I think I'd go scrappy and fussy cut my favorites for the centers. I especially like your color gradient variation.

SzycieUli / UlaSewing said...

I would use some fabrics with cars and diggers, also blue and yellow Kona Solids - especially for my 3years son:)

Robyn said...

well that robot fabric is to die for so I think I'd have to go there.

Karen H said...

The fabric you used is really cute. I have a stack of Moda Max and Whiskers calling my name, and I think this block would work well. Thanks for the chance to win!

kt said...

Cute block--love the fussy cut robot! I think I would make this block using The Lorax--I love Dr. Seuss! Thanks for the chance to win!

cynthia said...

I am thinking that the upcoming Tula Pink for Halloween would be great!

Barbara said...

I think 30's would be funky fun !

Amber said...

I think the London Fabric would be a great on eto use.

Martina said...

Oh, such a cute block! I just got some robotfabrics for my son and would use this fabric for it. But I think I would also love to try it with some of my scraps!

Julie Kaye from KS said...

Terrific block. I would have to make mine scrappy. Different fabrics for each block.

✾Jamie Lee Cooley✾ said...

Great block! I'd use Tidbits and Treasures.

Denise :) said...

Cute showcase block...I think it would be fun to use Funky Monkey for this one and do a quilt of blocks showcasing that cute little monkey! :)

Cindy said...

Love your block! I would make a picnic quilt with the new line Lucy's Crab Shack by Sweetwater. What a colorful and fun quilt to have your picnic on! Thanks!:)

Gill said...

I love wonky!
I'd fussy cut the centres from some Aneela Hooey fabric and use solids for the rest!

Kelsey said...

I'd use some red and aqua!

Melinda said...

I have been stashing these adorable frog prints for years that I think this would be perfect for!

. said...

My grandson recently carried a bolt of superman fabric around the quilt shop last time we were there, so we had to buy some! I'm thinking it would be great in these blocks.

Alli said...

What a cute wonky block! Ooh, it would be cute with the little Summerville houses! :)

Ronna said...

Purple & grays.

Sallie said...

I love the gradients look - so I'd use Simply color. Thanks for the giveaway!

Anonymous said...

I Love Your Robot Block! I Love Paper Piecing as well. I would make this block using Aqua and Orange and purchase the Robot Factory as well. Thanks for this Great Giveaway of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 5!

pinsandneedles said...

Very cute robot block! I think I would try to use some solids like Kona or Bella solids to play with color. Thanks!

wanda said...

I would use the Dino line for my grandson.

Wandaspn@gmail.com

Rafael's Mum said...

What a great block. So versatile. Just about any fabric would look good as long as the contrast was right.

dwright33055 said...

I will make your block in the Robot Fabric, for my grandson, have been looking for the perfect pattern and fabric, that is it....thanks

tubilinha tiacarminha said...

Olá,eu usaria sem sombra de dúvida,sólidos de VANESSA.Obrigada e sucesso para você.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

Dee said...

I would love to use Cherrywood for this block. Thank you.

Angela Nash said...

Cute. So many people are worried about trying improv blocks for fear of getting them wrong somehow. I love that you have made a fun, wonky block paper pieced!

Joyce Carter said...

Very cute!I have some fabric that I have had for a while that has bears on it. This would be perfect to use with this pattern. congratulations and thanks for the giveaway.

make.share.give said...

I'm loving robots and wonky squares lately, so this is right up my alley. I'd use scrappy brights to make this block.

Gene Black said...

I think I would make your block in vivid batiks in contrasting color combinations.

GrnEyedSpam said...

Oh I'd love to do a rainbow with that block! Much like the orange, blue, and green layout you posted. manpha324 at gmail dot com

Nanette said...

I'd actually use Robot Factory--I think this block suits it perfectly, and I have a big stack that I purchased to make something for my nerdy husband, who loves robots and electronics!

kathy said...

I think it would be fun to make this block with Michael Miller's Backyard Baby line.

k.nadel@comcast.net

~Kris~ said...

I think the robot fabric you chose is perfect. Any little boy would love that. I would definitely pick that.

Rebecca said...

Oooooh, I have that fabric and had no idea what to do with it. Thanks, now I do! rebeccalbark@gmail.com

Jennyroo said...

I have some Commute by Jay-Cyn that might be PERFECT for this block! Fingers crossed!

May Britt said...

Beautiful block for a scrapquilt. Would use all my scraps to make this quilt. And it would be so fun to win this magazine :)

Cathy said...

I like the way you fussy cut the robot motif and think I would do the same with some snowman fabric I have, then surround with "snowy" white and blue tonal prints.

Lee Ann L. said...

I have tons of novelties and coordinating fabrics that I've collected over the years that would be perfect for this block. I love the wonkiness of it. Thank you for showcasing the block in various settings!

Michele said...

Cute block. I love robots and the wonky set. Think I'd use some of my frog fabric for the centers.

vwlady said...

I would use Batiks. Congrats! Great block!
ntzasqrl2@msn.com

Auntie Pami said...

Since I'm an I Spy addict, I'd have to say fussy cuts (of anything). I don't need to win, but I like this block, I'm always open to new ideas to 'spy'.

robin said...

It would be cute with Going Coastal. :)

The Gad-A-Bout Gal said...

I would use either the Robot fabric or Doctor Seuss fabric.

Sandra said...

Since you have shown us what Robox would look like using different options and using Robot Factory for Kaufman fabric, this seems like the perfect fabric. It is so neat to see what your options are and what they will look like before you attempt to make them yourself. Thank you for participating and giving us all a chance to win such a sensational magazine.

Sandi T.
sandit1@sbcglobal.net

Rosa said...

Beautiful block.I`d make it in green pink and purple.Thanks!

Threads by Terry said...

A walk in the woods I think that would make a cut little girls quilt

Bailey said...

I just came across the cutest vintage Holly Hobbie print ever! I would fussy cut that material and frame it with some kona solids. hrobbins422 at yahoo dot com

Anya said...

I think I'd use a bunch of solids! Thanks for the chance!

Summer Killebrew said...

Cute block, Julie! It would be so cute using Ten Little Things, fussy cutting the owls and trucks...so cute.

summerkillebrew@gmail.com

VickiT said...

Congratulations Julie for being chosen again to be included in this next issue! Great block too. I just spotted the new "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr Seuss Christmas fabrics at Robert Kaufman.http://www.robertkaufman.com/pre-cut/f0570541/
I think with a bit of fussy cutting I think that fabric line would make an adorable holiday quilt for someone.

patricia said...

I use turtles when I can. I can see a seaside theme that's ageless.

Patti said...

I like how your block showcases the center fabric. I would use a jungle fabric that I have. Very cute animals that could be placed in the center block and then different vibrant colors around.

Barbara said...

I would use batiks.

Mary said...

The food fabric would be fun to play with. Thank you for the chance to win a copy of the magazine.

RSHudson said...

I really like your block/quilt layouts. I've made a quilt this week using Peak Hour and I think that fabric might work nicely with your block. Thanks for chance to win! (EMAIL: marshudson at comcast dot net)

Heather said...

I would probably go with pinks for a 1st birthday quilt for my daughter. Congrats!

heather.baucum@gmail.com

Desert Threads said...

I really like this block. It would make a great baby quilt using the owl fabric line......I don't remember who's line it is.

WoolenSails said...

This block would be perfect for the fabric I won. I want to make charity quilts with it, so something quick but fun. I have The down under fabrics and the animal print would look fun in the center piece.

Debbie

Gina Loomis said...

I love wonky and can't get things straight anyway, so wonky works well for me! Your block is fantastic and congratulations for being selected by the magazine! I was thinking maybe red, white and blue with a star fussy cut for the center block!

Debbie said...

I have some fabric in my stash that would do this pattern justice.. some florals... fussy cutting my favorite flower .. love this drhodes9@cox.net

Kathryn said...

I'd make something unisex in solids. Then it could go to either a girl or boy at the homeless shelter that I support with quilt gifts. Kathie L in Allentown

Unknown said...

I love wonky (my husband swears I made that word up so I really love it when other people use it and prove him wrong, lol)! Wonky squares! I'm so there! I love plaids - pretty much anything plaid and I can see using plaid fabrics then finding a northwoods fabric to fussy cut (love that term!) :) Thanx!

BengalPup said...

I have a stack of Alice in Wonderland Fabrics that would work perfect with this wonky setup!

Glenna said...

I love your block. I would use an novelty baseball print - a quilt for my newest grandson.
glenna.reynolds@sympatico.ca

Denise in PA said...

Great block, Julie! And those fabrics are perfect - what a great boy quilt!

Dana Gaffney said...

Adorable block, I would make it with Bella, using bright primary colors, so perfect for kids. Thanks.

Marcia W. said...

Other than the robot fabric (which really like), might try Lucy's Crab Shack by Sweetwater that is due out in a few months. Congratulations on your selection for QM 100 Blocks V5!

Jill said...

Perfect for a fussy cut block. Thanks

Alassel said...

I just went through my stash and I think I'd use some of the beautiful purples and blues from Kate Spain's "Good Fortune" line that I have yardage of. This block is so cute in the robots you picked, though! :)

Kay Ahr said...

I have a large stripe with people sitting at computers. I'd make the block large enough so I could fuzzy cut and put the people in the middle section.

Sunnybec said...

I'm in shabby chic mode at the moment so it would have to be something with flowers, anything with flowers! Linda

Debbie said...

Great wonky block, Julie. I would use fabrics from my scraps, sorted by tones.

Becky said...

The Lorax fabric would look cute in your block. Thanks!

Sharon said...

Vintage modern.

Fran said...

I would make this with Little Apples. Fussy cut some of those cute kids in the center! :)

Kathy H said...

Love the robots. I would use the Jenny and Jack donkey fabric to make that block. It makes me smile every time I see it.

TADVR said...

I'd be able to fussy cut my collection of Chickens...might be a little crazy, as I probably have a FQ of almost everyone I come across much to my family's schagrin :)
tracydvr at comcast dot net

Andrea said...

I love the robots and that second version of a possible quilt layout is my favorite option. I think I'd like to make a boy version too so maybe some of Parson Gray.

Mary said...

What a cute pattern! The little people in my life are all girls, so I think I would use fabric I found with big cupcakes on it as the center block with coordinating fabrics surrounding. Thanks for sharing the variations.

Jennifer said...

I have some left over flannel from a new granddaughter's quilt and I would fussy cut the monkeys to put in the center to make a car throw. Thanks for the opportunity.
jennifer(dot)padden(at)austin(dot)utexas(dot)edu

Cathy B said...

Love your block! I would use boy scout fabrics for my son. thanks! blaukat@hickorytech.net

Pat S. said...

I am inspired by your example with solids. That's what I'd make my quilt with! Thanks "sew much" for this chance to win.
back2loghome@yahoo.com

Heather D. said...

Fun block! I made something very similar recently using Hometown Reunion, so that's the fabric I'm feeling for this block at the moment!

Delores said...

With three grandsons four and under I'm kinda loving your robot one!! Must look for that fabric!!
Love to win a copy of the book.

Carol Sc said...

I think that looks like a great block to use for my grandchildren --- the trick will be figuring out what fabric to use. I have some chicken fabrics and one of my little ones loves farm stuff --- think that will work out.
quiltschon@att.net

EG said...

I think you have the right idea with something whimsical. I'd use some cute kids' fabric - not sure which, yet!

Jeanne Gwin said...

Since Christmas is drawing nearer each day, I would use some of my vintage Christmas fabric for this. Cute and fun little wonky robot! Thanks for a chance to win.

Sandra said...

I love the color blue and I think these would love great in your block.Stonehenge Glacier

teachpany said...

Cute use of the robots! I would choose solids first. I think it would offer some punch, but any print would look interesting. Flags, flowers, etc.

Aggiequilter said...

Congrats on your cover block!
I'd love to make it in some of my Kate Spain or Amy Butler stash. Thanks for the chance to win!

Kathy MacKie said...

I would like to do it using bird fabric especially hooty owls!

Christa Marcotte said...

I think it would be lovely in Jinny Beyers with a color degradation!!

Joanna said...

I'd use Christmas fabric because I have lots of it and would be able to fussy cut scenes that I like. But I haven't made a paper pieced quilt yet so that would be my challenge.

Sheila said...

I think some fun novelty prints would work well , my grandchildren would love all that wonkiness . Thanks for the chance.

PBee said...

Your robot fabric is adorable! I'm thinking Curious George for my great nephew? Thanks for sharing!

DebrafromMD said...

This block would make a cute quilt for my grandson. Of course it would have to have pirates in the center.

Victoria M. said...

I'd have to make the block in my granddaughter's favorite colors, purples and pinks. I'd try to find some cute novelty prints in those colors to use for the centers.

Karen said...

THis one calls out for princess fabric for my granddaughter. Congrats on being included in this issue.

bee said...

i like the look of using solids for the block! either a random color mix or the color gradation. would look awesome.
congrats on having a block in vol. 5!

Carrie P. said...

cute block. I think I would try it in solids.

Phyldar said...

Congrats on having another of your awesome blocks chosen for publication! I would like to make up a quilt using Timeless Treasures Gumdrop Tonga Treats and your block - it would look amazing *Ü*

B Greene said...

Love your block. I might try it with solids. It would also be cute with the animals from Alphabet City in the middle. Lots of possibilities!

DianeY said...

I think it would be great to fussy cut some of my hoarded Heather Ross prints!

Sarina said...

Very cute! Congratulations! Wonky always reminds me of summer when schedules are more flexible and crazy... so, maybe some Lucy's Crab Shack :) bellaroolambert at gmail dot com

BengalPup said...

I would fussy cut some of my hoarded Alice in Wonderland prints. It would be perfect with the wonky setting.

Newbie Jen said...

I really like the looks of the block using solids, maybe a bit of a rainbow thing going on?

Deb said...

It would make a cute child's quilt and my granddaughter loves Lorax, so maybe something from the Dr. Seuss line. Thanks

Anonymous said...

CONGRATS-THIS BLOCK IS SO NEAT!
I'D USE REDS+WHITES FOR MY GRANDDAUGHTER! THANKS!

msstitcher1214@yahoo.com

Madeline said...

I have some fabric with dogs on it, that would look like they were peeking out the doghouse door, think that would be cute!

Shishypat said...

I just bought some pretty and whimsical frog fabric and I was trying to decide how to use it to highlight the frogs...this is perfect.

Carla G said...

Love your block!! The robot is perfect for the center!! I'd like to make this block with the Rescue 911 for Northcott Fabrics. My son loves fire trucks so this would be perfect for him! Thanks for a chance to win! :)

Ella said...

I've got a lot of kona I'd like to use!

Dresden Quilter said...

I had been looking at some children's fabrics today that I thought would be great for charity quilts. Your block would be perfect for it. Thanks for the giveaway.

kwiltnkats said...

Julie, I'm anxious to have Volume 5 in my collection too. I have the first four and look to them for inspiration all the time. I've been eyeing this cute robot line of fabrics and wondered how I might be able to capture them without putting them all on the back! I also might think of that cute owl novelty fabric that's on shelves right now. Don't know the name of the line. Thanks, Sandi

supersara20 said...

I would use Amy Butler, flowery would be pretty.

Julie S said...

I love to use fabric from my stash, so I would shop there to find a focus fabric....no robots in my stash!...but I have some adorable zoo animals that would work great for a baby quilt!

Judy1522 said...

I would probably go with batiks as I really like anything made with batik fabric

Lee said...

I would love to make a summer quilt w/ Lucy's crab shack for my sister. Love Sweetwater fabric. thanks and congrats on a cool block!
butler83ataoldotcom

Carin@Ullhärvan said...

Love the blocks! I love Alegria by Cloud9 for the moment, so I think I would use that line.

Karrie said...

I would use the robot. I LOVE that block! ITs so awesome. THanks for the chance to win :)

Donna's Quilts 4U2C said...

I didn't think this would be a block I would like so much until I saw your layouts with the plain and gradiant fabrics. Love them.
I like the robot fabric, but since I don't have young children to make quilts for will have to go with the gradiant fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway

Shirley said...

I would also use Robot Factory by Caleb Gray. This line is so darn cute and I can't wait to get my hands on some!

Thanks for sharing your talents!
Shirley

Bunny said...

I think I would use meadow friends for this - I have a little guy to make for. I love the 'motion' the blocks make.

ThreadCatcher said...

I think the Lorax fabric would work well for this block. Thanks for sharing.

Joanne said...

I was thinking the Dr Suess fabrics would be nice in your block. Although seeing the gradated fabric sample made me start thinking in other directions. Joanne

Elizabeth said...

What a great block! The magazine looks really good also. I would probably use some Hope Valley as I have a huge stash that needs to be cut into. Thanks for the chance to win!

BizyStitches said...

What a really cute idea for a block and layout. I would have to do some special shopping for just the right fabric. But hey who doesn't like to shop for fabric? Thanks.

Judy said...

I liked the ombre fabric sample and would use that fabric.

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

It would be scrappy with a cute middle.

Agnes Wong said...

I would use the new Ed Emberley fabrics for your block. So cute!

Jeanne in Ohio said...

I'd use my stash and make some fun, casual blocks.

A.J. Dub. (Amy) said...

I think A Walk in the Woods would be darling for this block.

Lisa said...

I would think Tula''s "Prince Charming" frog would look good fussy cut in that block. So I answered the question. Now can I say PICK ME? I really like the wonky blocks they look fun to make. I also like the block in the solid colors, so some Kona Solids come to mind for that modern look. Congrats on being published again. You are everywhere these days.

thegoose said...

I would use some cute bots from Rashida Coleman Hale. :)

4dreamsr said...

I think I'd do a scrappy around a print middle like you did. I've got some small print blocks that need a border around them & this would be perfect.

Lynn said...

I'm trying so hard to use scraps....so that is what I would use for this block!

Peg said...
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Peg said...

Perfect, perfect, perfect...I have Joy Allen's Princess Ballerina fabric already and it would be PERFECT to fussy cut. Combine it with RJR's Bella ballerina line and my granddaughter will get her "dance" quilt! Love your "wonky" square.

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Judith said...

I have an idea with car prints that my grandsons would love to snuggle with. I love all the layout options and gives me an idea for different quilts. Congrats to your published block and I look forward to visiting again...Judith, Texas

Quilt Monkey said...

There's a great new line called Pet Park that has some fussy-cut-able prints. It would be adorable! Thanks for the chance!

Jern said...

I would love this block in Genine's Alegria fabrics.
jen
jscudiere at gmail dot com

Lex said...

I like the idea of gradiants, I think reds/pinks and greys/blacks would be cool

Karen said...

I think this would be fun done in plaids and stripes.

The Village Queen said...

Very fun block for kids. Id use that new dino cartoon fabric that Ive seen popping up on blogs lately. Think its calle Back In Time. any kid fabric would be darling. Thanks!

Diann said...

I think your block would look great in Cone Zone fabric by Caleb Gray Studio for Robert Kaufman.

Stephanie Zito said...

Congrats again on having another block published!!! It's such an adorable block! I'd love to use some Kaufman Dr. Seuss fabric to make up a quilt using your block! Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the book! stephanie_guse@sympatico.ca

Nana Jo said...

I would use my Cats, by Laurel Burch and find some solids to compliment the great colors of the cats.

Gloria said...

Love the block ..I think I would like to try it in Batik fabrics.

marci sinfisi said...

nice block! and the robot is perfect !

Wendz said...

Mmmm, I would sooo love this book!! The block you've designed is so versatile. I think I'd do some small redwork blocks and then surround them with various fabrics for a scrappy look. Thanks for the chance to win. :)
wendzneil [at] googlemail [dot] com

Tamie said...

I think this would be great in solids like your last design. I might have to give it a try.

Kd Brown said...

Hi Julie! I think I would use 10 Rubber Ducks Fabric by Eric Carle for Andover Fabrics. The middle of your block would be perfect for the individual sea creatures yardage in this line. brown (dot) k [at] centurytel (dot) net. Thanks for a great giveaway! :)

BeachQuilter said...

I have a grandchild due in October, I'm thinking of fussy cutting some fun halloween fabric!

Gunilla said...

I would love to make this in Flea Market Fancy, think it would look great! Thanks!

Purl Buttons said...

I think I would use the same as your original--love the robots!

paulette said...

I would do a scrappy version of this wonky block so I would pull from my stash! Thanks so much for the chance to win!!
Paulette

Patti said...

Great block! I like the solids look, but using up scraps would be great as well.

JoyceLM said...

I'd fussy cut some owls from the Life's A Hoot collection to make your delightful block. Thanks for the chance to win.

Rina Mason said...

Love this block and would use what are traditional Amish colors.

bairdmtn said...

I don't think you could make your blocks with out using Robot Factory! So cute! Well, your block would look great with any fabric line at all because it is so cute! Congratulations on being chosen to be in vol 5! I also have all 4 previous issues and I hope to have my hands on this one very soon!

Renie said...

I have some owl fabric that would look so cute -- daughter wants me to find some fabric with donkeys wearing boots. Congrats on a job well done

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

Your block is too cute (love your fabric choice!)...I'd use some of the many batiks I've been collecting. Thanks for the chance.
~Terry~

Nita said...

That would make a fun toddler quilt...I would find something fun to fussy cut - probably a theme such as animals or children.

Patty said...

Days of Yore. The dragons would be great fussy cut in the center

QuiltinGram said...

I would make a quilt for my grandson out of Moda's 5 Funkey Monkeys by Erin Michael...I call him my Monkey!
Thanks for chance to win Volume 5..I have the first 4 and dream of making one of each block...some day!
CathyC in Alberta
cathyc1950(at)gmail(dot)com

ruthshelton10@att.net said...

I would use Moda over the rainbow color wheel and Let the Sunshine in for a wonky quilt for my grandkids.

ritainalaska said...

i have some gorgeous rhapsody by janespolar from northcutt that will be left over from a mystery quilt that i would use. i'm so glad i got a lot of this collection! thanx for the chance to win this copy of 100 blocks.

Patti said...

I love seeing something for the grandsons. I think I would use a bugs themed fabric.

Kate Brown said...

I would use alien invasion , I just got some and I think it would look great :) I answered the question so pick me!!! hehehe

Janelle said...

Cute block! I like it set on point and would probably do something very scrappy!

Ellie-Mae said...

I would use Pear Tree and fussy cut those cute little partridges.

Amy's Crafty Shenanigans said...

I love your robot fabric. I would use some Kona plus some Melody Miller Ruby Rising I think. Thanks for the chance to win!!

Lorraine said...

I would dip into my collection of cat fabrics to make this cute and simple block!

Ellie said...

I think I might use some Kaffe Fassett fussy cut for the centers. Thanks for the chance to win.

Shanon said...

I think Bonnie and Camille's new line marmalade would give a funky vintage meets modern spin to a quilt. Thanks for the chance.

Marge in Louisiana said...

Since I make charity quilts with my church group and many times we don't have enough quilts for boys I would use the robot fabric you showed. It is nice to see the new fabrics along with the new blocks. Thanks

JustPam said...

This is really cute. I would use mixed up fabrics and make it like an I Spy quilt.

Debbie Yeager said...

Wonderful to see the different ways the block is set! Thank
you!

gilda said...

I think the block would look cute with the new owl fabric that is currently on the shelves here in San Antonio, TX. gwonson@hotmail.com

Cindy said...

I would make a quilt with anything bright and colourful because I'd make it for one of my grandkids. I've made all their quilts out of nice bright, cheery colours :)

Angela N. said...

honestly, after your examples i would love to make a solids quilt using your block! I loved the look of the blue/green/yellow/pink!

Annie said...

I think I'd use the Celebrations / Mardi Gras fabrics from Robert Kaufman. They're pretty, but the larger-scale print would only work in a block like yours!

Regina said...

I have some great beer mug fabrics that would look fun fussy cut into these blocks for my hubby and my nephew, both backyard brewers.

Cindi said...

What a cute block! I would fussy cut using the Sandy Gervais collection - Objects of Desire. Oh My, I can see it now. What fun!

Nancy in IN said...

I would use hot pink and lime green with some white to make a quilt for my granddaughter. I love Northcott fabric so would look at it. My LQS will love seeing me come in and start picking fabric.

Candace said...

Helloooo!
I would love to use a new fabric from Northcott
called Forest Friends to make a kids quilt with your block :D
Thank you.

Jill said...

I liked the fabric you used. I would have to try to find it so my grandson could have robot blocks.

trillium said...

I'd use "Fiesta," by jennifer Sampou. It has a range of colors & patterns that would look good "wonked."

trilliumcreates AT gmail DOT com

Janet said...

I would use some John Deere fabric for this block..Congrads!!

Sandi1100 said...

Your block is so cute with the robot fabric. I would probably use some Wizard of Oz fabric that I have and would put each character in the middle.

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