I’m so honored to have my block appear in Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Magazine Volume 8.! The newest issue of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks has just hits the newsstands.
Inside this issue you will find my block.
Now that you see my block here are some ideas of different color ways to make three table runners.
Another idea is to make a scrappy quilt.
Follow the 100 Blocks Blog Tour daily November 11 - 18 at The Quiltmaker Blog Quilty Pleasures for inspiration, ideas and giveaways galore!
Be sure to leave a comment on this post and you will be entered in a drawing to win one of two great prizes. Visit the Delightful Piecing website and choose your favorite pattern, then come back to Quiltingal letting me know which is your
favorite pattern at Delightful Piecing to be entered to win a copy of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Volume 8
or your favorite pattern or book at Delightful Piecing!
The winners will be posted here on Saturday!
Enjoy!
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Love seeing your block made up into runners and a quilt. My favorite of your patterns is Star Chain--love it! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your block! I love your overlapping stars pattern. I love how you tell what it going to be learned in the pattern too! Good for me as I am a new quilter! thanks!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being in Volume 8!! I love all your patterns, the Cactus Star is very nice.
ReplyDeleteDenim flannel ragged,my favorite. Love your block! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your patterns, Barbara, but I think my favorite on your blog page is the Desert Rose!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for being in #8! I like the Desert Rose and Cactus Star patterns, and the Star Struck book.
ReplyDeleteYour patterns are really fun but my favorite is definitely the Desert Rose. Overlapping stars is my second favorite!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat pattern Barbara and Spinning Wheels is my favorite pattern! Thanks for sharing.
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I love the spinner pattern.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and I love Star Chain!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for being publised.Love your block!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite pattern is Spinner pattern.
My favorite is the Desert Rose pattern, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNifty block - lots of versatility
ReplyDeleteAll your patterns are wonderful, would be difficult to pick just one as a favorite, but if you twist my arm it would be Star Chain.
I love the "Spinner" pattern
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say the Cactus Star pattern is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara! It's wonderful to see your designs being published. Love the design of your block. I really like your desert rose pattern, especially the colors of the samples you made.
ReplyDeleteLove the Cactus Star pattern. The colors really set it off.
ReplyDeleteDiamond Chain Quilts looks great. Even the cover quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like the Star Chain pattern. I would be a great scrap quilt and looks like it has lots of design flexibility. svonfumetti(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteCool block. My favorite pattern is Spinning Pinwheels. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteNice block. My favorite patter is Spinners.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't choose just 1 pattern so I picked Star Chain, Desert Rose, and Cactus flower. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove Star Chain. Love your bright block!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting your block in Quiltmaker! I love your pattern Desert Rose...gorgeous! Great block that you designed:)
ReplyDeleteI like pinwheel pizazz! congrats on being in the magazine!
ReplyDeleteI like the Star Chain.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on (and very dserved) inclusion in the publication. I've having an issue with double vision. You ought to see what that does to the design. WOW! Actually, I leaving for a day trip (2 hours each way) to go to the neuro-opthamologist for a second consultation. Again, congrats and ty.
Congratulations on having a block in the latest volume of 100 blocks. I love several of your patterns -- especially the "Desert Rose" pattern. I'd like to try foundation piecing and that one is beautiful. (I also really like the "Cactus Star" table runner.)
ReplyDeleteI really like Desert Rose, thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletecongrats on being published. This is a very pretty block.
ReplyDeleteI really liked Pinwheel Pizzazz table runner.
Thanks for a chance
I love all things Stars. So I would have to say my favorite pattern of yours is Overlapping Stars! And although curves have eluded me thus far I love your block - and it's possibilities! kathleendotlutzatcomcastdotnet
ReplyDeleteI liked the cactus star and spinning pinwheels patterns.
ReplyDeleteStar Struck Quilts looks like a super fun book to have. Congrats on making it in to Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks. That is awesome!
ReplyDeleteYour block reminds me of an eyelet lace dresden sort of. I like it!
ReplyDeleteSimply triangles is my favorite and looks like it would be a challenge to make
ReplyDeleteI like Simply triangles also... thanks so much for the chance to win your block is one I will try.
ReplyDeleteI love your block - I'm guessing it's appliqued??
ReplyDeleteI like the Spinning Pinwheels pattern!
Can't wait to see the magazine & instructions for your block. I also like your Pinwheel Pizzazz Pattern
ReplyDeleteI like the spinning pin wheels pattern. Great block. Congratulations on having it published in the magazine! blaukat@hickorytech.net
ReplyDeleteI like all the patterns, but my favourite is Desert Rose.
ReplyDeleteI like Desert Rose
ReplyDeleteI like the cactus star. I don't think I would be successful though if I tried it. I like your block in the magazine too.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is Desert Rose.
ReplyDeleteI like the Desert Rose.
ReplyDeleteWow, I LOVE your block! It's amazing how placing circles on a dresdan plate can change the focus on a block. My favorite pattern of yours is the "Cactus Star" pattern. Thanks sew much for this chance to win :-D
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern (well it's so hard to choose they are all great!) but I like Cactus Star.
ReplyDeleteYou new block is great as well congratulations!
I really like the Overlapping Star pattern. (And I like the idea of being a Blog Tourist.)
ReplyDeleteYour block is so unusual and I just love it! Congrats on it being published in the magazine. The Cactus Star pattern is really nice! An appropriate pattern for me - I live in Arizona! LOL
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting.
Dawn
array-dawn@cox.net
I love cactus star
ReplyDeleteYour block is very unique. My choice is your Pinwheel Pizzaz pattern. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is Spinning Pinwheels. I also love your new block in the magazine. It looks like such a fun one to play with. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletecknapp3626@sbcglobal.net
A nice variation of dresden plates.
ReplyDeleteStar Struck Quilts is my favorite. It was hard to decide since you have so many wonderful star patterns.Thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteSpinning Pinwheels is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose pattern is my favorite.. I love anything featuring a star. Congrats on having your block included in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteWow! I had a hard time choosing a favorite. I love the Overlapping Stars, but in reading the description of the Spinning Pinwheels, that intrigued me a lot. Would love to see how to do that with no "Y" seams. :-) Then I saw the Denim/Flannel Ragged and was blown away. Very cool look--again would love to see how it's done. Congrats on making the book and thank you for the giveaway. Utahoosier@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSimply Triangles looks like a very interesting book. thank you for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteOverlapping Stars has to be my favorite. I love your block.
ReplyDeleteOH! I love the first pic of your block, looks like an artists palette. Pretty!
ReplyDeletepinkmoonbeams@yahoo.com
Oh, love the color options! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAs for patterns, I'm loving the Desert Star!
Great block! All of your patterns are great, my favorite is Cactus Star!
ReplyDeleteLindasquilting@yahoo.com
Simply Triangles. Beautiful website. Thanks for the eye candy!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your block! For the patterns, I like the Star Chain best.
ReplyDeleteFor patterns would have to say Cactus Star. I really like your Simply Triangles and Star Struck Quilt books though. Have bookmarked the page.
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I love Star Struck and Desert Rose! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the Desert Star, but the overlapping stars are so cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat that you showed your block in different color ways. Simply triangles would be my choice.
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Really like Desert Star,but Cactus star and Spinner pattern are also tempting
ReplyDeleteI love the Spinner! so many colors would look great in that pattern!
ReplyDeleteI like the Overlapping Stars, but love the Desert Star. It's so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like the Desert Rose pattern best, it would look very nice on my Christmas table, I think! You make some very interesting patterns. Congratulations on getting your block in the latest 100 Quilt Blocks issue!
ReplyDeleteSpinning Pinwheels is very cool!
ReplyDeleteSpinning pinwheels......it's on my to-do list. I love your new block too.
ReplyDeleteI like the Simply Triangles book and the Desert Rose pattern. Actually, I like them all.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on having your block chosen for the latest 100 Blocks Magazine.
Congratulations on being published! You're block is awesome! And I love your Overlapping Stars pattern. Thanks so much for the chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI like your Diamond Chain book. I'm taking the strip piecing paper class on Craftsy, and have been looking for books like this. I love your block--so original!
ReplyDeleteOh Gosh - Can't decide between Overlapping Stars or Star Chain... and of course the Simply Triangles book - such great FUN!! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking block! chendryx(at)nctv(dot)com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block! I really like the Simply triangles book and your spinner block. Lovely patterns--it would be difficult to choose.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern! I went to check out your other patterns/books but this block is my favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your Simply triangles book and your Spinner patter, star chain pattern, Desert Rose pattern. . . could keep going on. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say it is hard to choose...but I have narrowed it down to #1 cactus star..and #2 Star struc quilts! they are all Beautiful though! Thank you for doing this giveaway! I can't wait to browse around some more! tyned@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteYour block reminds me of punched papercraft designs I've seen. But done up in fabric! for the patterns over at Delightful Piecing I can't quite decide between Desert Rose table topper and Cactus Star table runner.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara! I'm sorry I missed you this month at the Star Quilters Guild - and showing off my completed Chinese Checkers quilt from the class in Salem last year - but I've moved to Raleigh, NC. Your Spinning Pinwheels has always appealed to me - it reminds me of the twister quilts but far more complex. Congrats on your block and thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLovely block and the Cactus star is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of your Cactus Star pattern. And the fact that it is traditional piecing (not paper piecing) REALLY makes me like it! I haven't quite gotten the knack of paperpiecing yet. When I went to your website, I realized why your name sounds familiar - I just bought your Triangles book!
ReplyDeleteI like the denim/flannel ragged pattern. Your block looks great with the rainbow colors.
ReplyDeletesmjohns63 at yahoo dot com
I love this block!! I love the Cactus Star pattern!!
ReplyDeleteI like the Desert Rose Pattern :) Congrats on a great block!!
ReplyDeleteThe Spinning Pinwheels is a fun pattern! Great block by the way!
ReplyDeleteI like your block! For some reason I am thinking of the old NBC Peacock symbol?!! The Spinner Pattern is my favorite...
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the spinner pattern.
ReplyDeleteI think Star Chain is pretty cool! Congrats on the fun block in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI like the overlapping star pattern - I make a lot of table runners and would love to make one with that pattern. Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteCool and different pattern you are offering! I really liked your overlapping star pattern. I'm just learning English paper piecing and this is just inspiring. Thank you for the give away and congratulations on having your block featured!
ReplyDeleteLike that Cactus Star pattern, very cool. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI like the spinner pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove your patterns ! Thanks for chance to win.
ReplyDeleteSPINNER is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love the Diamond Chain Pattern ....would love to win!!
ReplyDeleteI also love the Diamond Chain. Both the pattern and the book. The book is on my wish list. Maybe for Christmas. Thanks for the inspiration and a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat little block. Very colourful.. I know I will get some use out of this one.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara! Congratulations for having a block in the book! I like your Cactus Star and Spinner patterns.
ReplyDeleteI love the Cactus Star pattern!! Congrads on having your block in this issue.
ReplyDeleteI love the spinning pinwheels wall hanging - would love to have that in my office! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI really like the overlapping stars pattern. It is awesome. thanks
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is Spinning Pinwheels. Cute ! Cute ! Thanks for chance.......
ReplyDeleteI really like Spinning Pinwheels. I even love the fabrics that you picked for it.
ReplyDeleteSpinning pinwheels! Thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is Cactus Stars, they are really neat. Congrats on being chosen to be in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI do like your block but really like the Desert Rose pattern. Thank you for all your beautiful works.
ReplyDeleteNow $24.95
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From this book you will learn simple secrets for sewing Lone Star layouts with nine different skill building quilt projects. The mix and match patterns will inspire you and give you new ideas.
These lone stars will challenge you to go beyond your limits. This is done by starting out with a basic large lone star. The next star will include a more complex design, the next another. Each star will challenge you in a new way as different concepts are introduced. Each step by step pattern will become more difficult as the piecing becomes more and more intricate.
Concepts introduced include:
cutting parallelograms, piecing borders behind the main star, strip piecing with diamonds, machine appliqué, and choosing fabrics.
Simply Triangles
Price $24.95
Now $21.95
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Create unique, dynamic designs within pieced triangles; then combine those triangles with other shapes to make sassy stars, daisies, and pinwheels. Add a hexagonal quilt to your repertoire - perfect for a wall hanging or tabletop centerpiece. Whether your palette preference runs to vivid hues or to more muted hues, you'll discover how your color schemes will add a hint of movement to your quilts.
Create complex-looking designs for any size quilt by combining simple shapes like triangles and diamonds.
Learn how to use color and value to make your quilts glow.
Try a variety of skill-building techniques from strip piecing to Y-seams
Diamond Chain Quilts
Price: $27.95
Now: $24.95
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Featuring new techniques that bring the drama of diamonds to traditional designs, bestselling quilt designer and author Barbara Cline showcases 10 striking new quilts. Barbara shows how to create complex looks by combining diamonds with easy shapes like triangles and trapezoids. Quilters learn to strip piece diamond chains, then use them everywhere—in stars, in Irish Chains, in sashing, and in borders.
Best-selling author! Build on the success of her two previous books.
Quilts include dramatic new daisy, pinwheel, and hexagonal quilt designs with diamond chains.
Patterns for quilts in several sizes, from wall hangings to large bed quilts.
Overlapping Stars Pattern
This is a fast project that goes together quickly. As you piece the catchy stars together you will learn how to stack and whack fabrics, how to use stripes and how to sew a triangle base layout.
Size: 17" x 52"
Price: $6.00 plus shipping (We do not ship internationally.
Spinning Pinwheels
This quilt is made with a triangle layout. Once the triangles are completed they are sewn into rows and the the rows arranged into the quilt. Each triangle only has two pattern pieces, and there are no "Y" seams to sew -- making this quilt fast and fun to sew.
Price: $6.00 plus shipping (We do not ship internationally)
Pinwheel Pizzazz Pattern
Overlapping pinwheels are pieced in a triangle base layout. The triangles are sewed together in rows and then the rows in strips and the strips into a table runner. Make strip pieced sets and from the sets you cut out the triangles. This is a unique and fast
Have always loved the Spinning PinWheels. When I was In the first QM's ScrapSquad we did the Spinout pattern you designed. It is still one of my favorite quilts. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your block. I think it is fascinating, and the various color ways you suggest just open up more possibilities. I went to Delightful Piecing and made a very hard choice. Desert Rose finally won my heart. Your designs are lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I love all the blocks and my goal is to make at least one of all of them! Doubt I will live long enough to do that, but it's a goal!
ReplyDeleteThat is a "WOW" block - very striking.
ReplyDeleteI have two favorites:Spinning Pinwheels and Diamond Chain. It appears those two are the most popular with other readers as well.I have seen your books and love your work.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your patterns. One of my favorites is Pinwheel Pizzazz.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Cactus flower. I just love the play of colors
ReplyDeleteI have the Simply Triangles book and love it. I like seeing you new block in the scrappy version. It's a fun block.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Spinning Pinwheels, I think I would do it in bright jewel tones!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Diamond Chain. All are very nice patterns.
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose is by far my favorite although they are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSpinner would work in a quilt I need to finish up so that's my favorite today!
ReplyDeleteLove the way your block looks in your quilt drawing. I like your pattern Cactus Star or Star Chain.
ReplyDeleteNancy: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
I really like your pattern called Denim/Flannel Ragged!
ReplyDeleteI love Cactus Star or Desert Rose. I'm such a sucker for stars and diamonds!
ReplyDeletecongrats!
reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com
My favorite pattern is Desert Rose.
ReplyDeleteI almost can't decide between Spining Pinwheels and Cactus Star, but.... I lean a little toward Spining Pinwheels. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is Spinning Pinwheels.
ReplyDeleteI love your Pinwheel Pizzazz Pattern. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose pattern is my favorite. I like your block with all those possibilities with different colors.
ReplyDeleteSo many different blocks on this Blog Tour! Your use of color is very inspiring and exciting.
ReplyDeleteWow what amazing patterns. I really like Star Chain. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAll of the patterns are wonderful, but I did really like the Desert Rose.
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite is the star chain runner. Thanks for a chance!
ReplyDeleteI can smell APPLE BUTTER.... I really loved the Cactus Star pattern, although I saw several others I liked as well. Your blog block is nice too. I think you have some applique on it which I love to do. Congrats. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteThe Spinning Pinwheels pattern is my favorite~reminds me of an Escher oscillation work of art. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Star Chain Runner; your block above reminds me of a peacock's tail spread open!
ReplyDeleteSpinning Pinwheels is delightful and definitely my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI like Star Chain.
ReplyDeleteThe star chain table runner looks like fun to make.
ReplyDeleteWould make a cute baby quilt with a block in each of the color families!
ReplyDeleteThere are two that I am having trouble choosing between: Spinner and Cactus Flower. Leaning heavily toward Spinner. Love your 100 block.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, I love your designs, but I think I'd really love to win the ragged denim quilt.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting you block published. I love the Desert Rose!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your block. Wow it was a tough decision, I must say Desert Rose.
ReplyDeleteI like the Cactus Star pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour block is wonderful! You have quite a nice array of patterns & "Cactus Star" is my favourite. Thanks for a chance at the give-away!
ReplyDeleteMaureen
mgw070 at shaw dot ca
Like the spinning pinwheels a lot. Thks.
ReplyDeleteYour block looks fun to make. My favorite pattern is the Desert Rose Pattern.
ReplyDeleteThe purple and green runner version is REALLY nice! Those are my favorite color combinations! Very interesting block. I think a lot can be done with it.
ReplyDeleteFun block! I really like your Gradient Star pattern. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat block! Lots of options and fun! You have beautiful patterns, love your Spinning Pinwheels. Congratulations and Thank you for your giveaway.
ReplyDeletemissmoozie(at)gmail(dot)com
Love the block.... very different.
ReplyDeletecarolyn
mylady@nbnet.nb.ca
I love the spinning pinwheel. Thanks
ReplyDeleteIt's very hard to choose from among the beautiful patterns, but I think Desert Rose is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteYour block is very unique and I like to use them in my quilts because they are a welcome change!
ReplyDeleteNeat block! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose, but I really like the lone Star block as well.
ReplyDeleteScrappy is my current mission ( use all those scraps!) I love your Chain of Stars pattern .
ReplyDeleteI'd choose your Desert Rose pattern. I make lots of table toppers and this one is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour block is great! I will be using it in my quilts.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite of your patterns is Desert Rose. Love it!
ReplyDeleteCactus Star is my favorite pattern!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting block with lots of potential. I own a copy of Simply Triangles and must tell you I love it. My favorite pattern has got be Cactus Star.
ReplyDeleteI like Diamond Chain, but it was hard to decide because they all look like fun to make
ReplyDeleteLike the block.
ReplyDelete"Spinning Pinwheels" is a very intriguing pattern. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI like the rose one I think the best but love your blog header...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published in Vol 8! I like the Desert Rose Pattern. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love the Spinning Pinwheels! It looks so complex. :)
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose is so beautiful - I haven't seen your blog before and now I'm glad that the 100 Blocks linked to you. Great designs!
ReplyDeleteWhat great patterns, I choose Desert Star, but any one would be happy at my house, Thanks, Kathy
ReplyDeleteall your patterns are great! love the Denim/Flannel Ragged best ... I have saved old jeans for a quilt and think your pattern would be just the thing!
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose Pattern is my favorite. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI liked the Overlapping Stars and Star Chain patterns (they seem very similar).
ReplyDeleteYour block is awesome, love the different color schemes for each and love the quilt ,.. great job :)
ReplyDeleteOOOH I LOVE this block!! So different. And I loved your patterns. ..and guess I would choose denim/flannel ragged. Coming up on teenage grandchildren!!
ReplyDeleteYou block is great! I also really like the pattern desert rose!
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern Desert Rose.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite patterns are the Cactus Star is number one choice and the Spinning Pinwheels is second choice. And I love the colors in the Cactus Star- absolutely gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose/ Cactus Star the 2 are great.
ReplyDeleteI really like the star chain.
ReplyDeleteI love that Cactus Star. Thanks for sharing. Congrats on being in the book
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting block. It has so many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteI really like your Desert Rose pattern, thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCactus Star would definitely be my favorite, however, they are all beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice block. lots of color combos possible.
ReplyDeleteSimply Triangles looks like a fantastic book, full of so many possibilities! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteDesert rose with cactus star a close second. This is a unique block! Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteDesert Rose is a winner! Love it
ReplyDeleteThe spinner pattern is edgy...love it!
ReplyDeleteLike the Desert Rose and Cactus Star, but the Denim/Flannel won my heart hands down! I would LOVE to see these two used together! Thanks for the chance! Love your block too. Love the "doily" look about it.
ReplyDeleteI love the spinner pattern and the spinning pinwheels!
ReplyDeleteGreat block, with so many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteI like the denim/flannel ragged. It looks interesting and I have some recycled denim hanging around.
that was hard as I liked more than one but Cactus Star caught my heart
ReplyDeleteSpinning Pinwheels looks like a pattern I would love to make:) Thanks for the giveaway!
DeleteLove your block, having a ton of fun with this hop, keeping my fingers crossed for a win. LOL I liked several of the patterns but I will pick Star Chain, it looked very interesting.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite pattern is any of the pinwheel patterns!
ReplyDeleteI was just in your Star Tricks class in Roanoke, so I think that pattern from your Star Struck book is my favorite.
ReplyDeletepatwade@cox.net
Your block made me think about the NBC peacock logo when I first saw it. It is really beautiful and colorful block. I like the diamond chain pattern the best from your store. Thank you for a chance to win.
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