Friday, November 15, 2013

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 8 - Blog Tour

Welcome to the Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 8 Blog Tour!


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My block is #782 and it is called Fall in Line.

It all started with a mini charm pack of Architextures by Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman.

I added in a few Kona solids & my block was born.

Here are a few quilt ideas with Fall in Line.




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



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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. Make sure your contact info is in your profile or that you leave it in the comment.
2. In your comment tell us what fabric you would use to make my block.
3. Comment entries must be left on this blog, www.jaybirdquilts.com, to be valid. Comments sent via E-mail, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or any other social media will not be counted.

4. Simple as that!!
 
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You have until 9PM PST time Monday, November 18th to enter!
Winner will be selected by True Random Number Generator.




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

281 comments:

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Jayne said...

I would use some bright solids mixed with some awesome polka dots!

Tamie said...

Botanical, of course!

Jodi - usairdoll said...

A simple but amazing block! Love the fun rainbow layouts. I'm not sure what I would do, maybe try scrappy or anyone of Kate Spain's lines. Congratulations on having your block included in Vol.8, Quiltmaker's 100.

Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.

usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

Ellen said...

I am not sure what fabric I would make the block out of. But it is a great block.

Unknown said...

I think it would look good in batiks! Lindasquilting@yahoo.com

Jennifer said...

I have a charm pack of Stonehedge fabrics that would be great with this block! Can't wait to get my hands on a copy of the issue!

Unknown said...

Simple and versatility block made with a charm package to start. WOW!!! Endless possibilities. Thanks
& Congrats. Happy Quilting:)

Anonymous said...

It's hard to think of another fabric since you hit such a home run using the architextures line. I love the low volume contrast the bright colors. I just ran across a line called Modern Roses by Stephanie Ryan that I think would make a great low-volume mix. I also think it would be equally fun to use bright colored mini-charms and then use a black to gray gradient for the solids.

Angelia Lanouette said...

I'm not sure what fabrics I would use. I like the way you used a low volume with the solids...I would love to get a hold of some Architextures. I love the quilt with the different shades of blue. Congratulations and Thank You for sharing! anglanouette at gmail dot com

apple blossom said...

pinks would be may fav. to use

ritainalaska said...

i'd use some of my gorgeous batiks for this fall in line block. it would be a great project!

Walter said...

How about some polka dots or stripes? pjrquilter at msn dot com

Gooba Designs said...

What a great use of mini charms! It would be difficult to choose, but perhaps Tula Pink's Acacia using one color way per block.

Jan said...

I would probably use Collage by Such Designs, but that could change ... too many choices. As I look at my stash, I realize that I'd better get sewing!

Rhonda D. said...

Architextures is one of my favorite prints. I would use it & some other
"texty" prints. thanks for the chance to win!

wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com

Pat V. said...

I would have to pull out some of the Christmas charms I've accumulated over the years for this one!

jrt14 said...

I think your block would look great with fabric from my scrap box and solid rainbow colors or a monochrome blue for the longer lines.

Debbie said...

I would use some of my kitty prints with bright solids. Thanks!

colleen said...

I'd love to be chosen. To make your block I'd use Moda Midwinter Reds collection the lighter prints for the smaller squares and the reds and tans for the rectangles . I do have a couple of packs of the squares... I wonder if my local quilt shop has yardage of the reds and tans
Colleen
colleen1990@yahoo(dot) com

Judy @ CQC Library said...

I would use fabrics from my stash--probably some solids with some low volume prints.

Brendon said...

I would use the architexture fabric line to make my husband a blanket because he recently graduated with his drafting degree!

kbo said...

well if I had a mini charm pack of Architextures like you I would use that with primary colors of Kona fabric.

Carla G said...

What a cool block!! I'd like to try your block with Comma! :)

Cat said...

I would be using some bright gem toned colors like in the second version = in fact I like the stepping stone effect. Fun Block - time to get out the colored pencils and play.

Unknown said...

A mi me gustan muchisimo los tonos vintage, grises, palidos y mezclados con oscuros. Tu elección me gusta y queda genial. Un saludo. Adela.

Will Cook for Shoes said...

I'd probably use some Robert Kaufmann, or maybe Joel Dewberry??? Love this book!

Betty Domal said...



I think maybe charm pack in autumn colors.
Betty Domal
bfdomal@gmail.com

claire said...

I'd try this block in scrappy-ness. I love the looks of the constant background. congrats

KatheG said...

Love your block! There are so many choices - so little timme. I really love working with black and wite with one splash of color much like your first version.

brandy said...

i would use maywood studio fabric line

Dana Gaffney said...

I like the solids for the stripes and polka dots for the lighter parts.

Sandy said...

I love the fabrics you used. I would love to do it in some great batiks.

Michele said...

Love your block. I'd probably use my Halloween stash and another decorating item for Halloween is never a bad thing. Thanks for the chance to win.

Karyn said...

I have no idea what fabric I would use for this block. I'd have to go pull and lay things together. I don't usually shop by name when I'm shopping for fabrics...I just buy what appeals to me....

Ginny said...

I would use some great text prints like allison glass and some great kona solids.

cakegirl said...

Thanks for a great giveaway.

Unknown said...

I love plaid scrappy quilts and would make your block using red plaids with various shirting scraps I have for between the larger strips. I cannot wait to try this. . .

Teresa said...

I think I'd like to try it just with Kona solids

Unknown said...

I have loved your site. You inspire me. Than you. Now you want me to name what material line I would use.....
Problem I'd have to get up and go look at my little Minnie sqauares. But they are just a smiage more active. You can see the pattern not quite as mute yous are till you get somewhat closer.
Julie

Tammy Taylor said...

I love the bright colors, but the inside I would fussy cut flowers and butterflies. With the blues, I would fussy cut ocean animals or birds.

Kathleen said...

I think I would try it with some fall colors, simply because of the name of the block!

Denise in PA said...

Very cool block! I just got a mini charm pack of Kona solids - I'd probably flip your idea and use the solids for the squares and some low volume for the stripes! Thanks so much for the chance to win!

Mare said...

I'm pretty new to sewing and quilting so I don't know my fabrics yet. Love your block.

QuilterLaura said...

I have started saving some solids, I think I might try those. Very cool block.

MaryBeth said...

Great block. I think it would look great if I dug into my scrap bag.

Marly said...

Congratulations on a strong block pattern.
I would use black on white and white on black prints with black, white and emerald green solids, and then quilt with emerald green thread.

Kathryn said...

I think I might use all solids. I have a bunch.

kris said...

I think I would like to make it with the botanics line when it comes out!

Helen said...

I would use gray prints with bright solids for the strips.

Unknown said...

Those fabrics are just charming! Such a simple block but very unique when put together. I'm surprised 100 Quilt Blocks is up to volume 8! I thought I had them all and I only have up to volume 4! Love it - what fun!

Donna's Quilts 4U2C said...

I would probably use some gray, blue, aqua, and teal from my stash. A solid or print that would read like a solid would be my choice. Nice pattern.

Rose92 said...

I would make the small blocks out of scraps in 1 color value and make the
straight lines in a single dark color to complement the small blocks. Very interesting you made.

Dee said...

I would love to use cherrywoods in this block.

Deb said...

Love your block....I would use greys and low volume along with a leaf green

VickiT said...

I would love to see it made using
Graphyx by Mark Hordyszynski with Red fabrics for the solids.

http://www.michaelmillerfabrics.com/shop/collections/graphyx.html

SoccerMom said...

I would use Moda fabrics.

KeyQuilter said...

My newest fave fabric is some Kaffe Fassett 6" strips- the scraps of which would make this block just right! Mixed with a couple of solids, like yours.

by Laura McFall said...

Hmmmmm.... I love how you made the block with the text/graphic grays and the bold colors. Jumping off from that, I might print my own fabric (if I couldn't find it) of single inspirational words in varying fonts framed by various colors, depending on the words of the theme, i.e. cancer support, mothers day, christmas, etc. If printing the fabric was too tricky, I might stitch the text strips out on my embroidery machine. Thank you!!

Anonymous said...

Golly, I have so much fabric in my stash, I would likely use that…love the b&w with color stripes…I would try and make mine look like that….thanks! --Connie
chendryx(at)nctv(dot)com

Nancy M said...

To me this block says scrappy! I have lots of 2 1/2 squares in my stash... Pick a colour theme and away we go!

Mary Arline Smith said...

"Congratulations!" I would select the same fabrics that you chose and I would invite my grandson to choose the colors and where to position them. I am
including him as he creates interesting projects with Legos.
Mary Arline

Rebecca said...

Might try it with some soft florals, a friend gave me some old Liberty scraps

Paige said...

I have some great word fabric I would love to use witht solids as you have done. Love it. Thanks.

Paula Dalby said...

I think I would just go stash diving to decide what fabric to use. Seems like the perfect scrappy, stash-buster block to me. Congrats on getting your block into the book and thanks for the giveaway.
utahoosier at yahoo dot com

Debbie said...

Your block would be great with a color wheel fabric bundle I bought recently. Congratulations on having it included in this issue, Julie!

Amber said...

I think I'd use her new line, botanicals, when it comes out. I can't wait to get my hands on it. I love the low volume contrast with this block!

grammygwendolyn said...

I would use some bright batiks for the mini charm squares and black and grey for the solids.

Janie said...

I have some of Moda's Sweet Serenade that would work wonderfully in this block!

Yvonne said...

Love your block and the quilt! Very modern!

bairdmtn said...

I am currently in love with Scrumptious and I think it would look fabulous with your block!!

Quilter Kathy said...

I love black and whites with bright green... I could make them all from my scraps with this fun block!

FlourishingPalms said...

At the rate my projects are stacking up, I wouldn't get to this block until Carolyn's newest line is released, so I'd make mine with Botanics! Thanks for the chance to win.

Karrie said...

I think I would use Minimalista or Textures by Angela Walters with matching solids...I love how your block turned into so many different designs! I'm always amazed at that!

WPBMOMMY1 said...

Congrats on your block in 100 blocks! I love the way you used the architextures line with the solids!

Linda V said...

I would try to use my vast stashed fabrics. I have so many plans and not enough hours in the day! Thanks for the giveaway.

Anonymous said...

I love it with the low volume fabric, and I have a 'thing' for Architextures...so I'm having a hard time coming up with what other fabric I'd do your block in - it would likely be Architextures as well. I think it's a lovely block!

Julie - wannabequilter (at) gmail.com

Unknown said...

Tula Pink's newest colection, thanks for the opportunity!

Anonymous said...

I would use up my low volume scraps, or use black and white with red or blue, or maybe turquoise. Thanks for the giveaway!

Sandy said...

I really like what you did with Architextures and the bright solids. I'd try to duplicate your block. Of course, blue is one of my favorite colors, too.

Erin N said...

Would love to use Botanics, once it comes out this month. Great block. I especially liked seeing the variations in a quilt.

Andrea @ Sew Divertimento said...

I would use Tula Pink's Acacia! Thanks for the giveaway!

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