Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Moda Spell it With Fabric blog hop sponsored by the letter V

Hello hello! Welcome to my turn to the spell it with fabric blog hop! I'm Very excited to have you! I'm your host Vanessa Christenson of V and Co.
This post is brought to you by the letter V ;) naturally.

download the letter V here
Of course V is an awesome letter for me to have for all obVious reasons.
I made my "Supa-Star V quilt" to show off my "V" block at last fall market. It's based off of my Lucky Star quilt pattern somehow making it personalized with a big letter V has got it perks, as no one dares to use my quilt so it's always readily available for me when I need it...and this winter, oh man haVe I needed it. Safe to say I use it eVery day.

So aside from having the perfect letter block assigned to me for obVious reasons...I get to answer a few fun questions using the letter V as well...totally sounds fun right?
Oh yeah? Sounds fun till you actually have to do it. I mean HELLO, how many times do you use a descriptiVe word starting with a letter V? NOT OFTEN. But we'll give it a go.

Here are my questions:
What's your letter: V(easy enough)
What is something you don't like: Vomiting (seriously who does? If you do, I don't think we can be friends anymore)
What's something you like: uuuuuhhhhh....NOT Vomiting? No wait...VACATIONS! I like Vacations, but not just any vacations I like warm Vacations. So I guess I like summer Vacation. (Ha this might be easier than I thought!)




 I like quilting because: When I'm quilting I'm in a happy Vortex (oh now I'm just totally showing off)


An object or tool you like to use: hmmmm my Color Me Happy Variegated thread  (actually all my thread but hey had to highlight the V!) that goes awesome with my:
gradient ombre fabric

Last but not least
favorite motto (with the word Virtue in it):
And I truly am grateful for so many things. My family being of course my biggest blessing I'm grateful for, but also just every day that I get to wake up, healthy, happy, and alive. Honestly, everyday I give thanks for what I call my life.


Ahem speaking of blessings one of them also known as my third noisemaker is having a birthday today.
He is obsessed with turtles so of course a little turtle cake was in order. We're celebrating all things him today and I'll get to his own blog post in a couple of days.  :) after the blog hop festivities die down.


Well then, that was WAY easier than I thought it would be to use V in all my answers!  I feel like a Vwinner I mean Winner...

So do you want to feel like a Vwinner too?

Of course part of this is to celebrate my upcoming new line Color Me happy...so I'm offering a great sale
from now till Saturday the whole V and Co store is 25% off when you enter MODASPELL when you check out.
 that includes my Color Me Happy Large Spool threads and the Color Me Happy small box of threads 
(ALL Thread is now BACK ORDERED (that sold out quick!) but I'll grant the sale price if you don't mind a little bit of a wait)...if you order something else it will ship with your thread when it comes in.
to the point quilt pattern
that includes all patterns, new AND old...
that's kind of a big deal! :) And it's all to say thank you for your support. Honestly, thank you. :)


And now for the giveaway part:
Here's what I am giving away to one lucky Vwinner:

1 layer cake and a jellyroll of color me happy, one lucky star pattern to use your jelly roll on, and a new slice cut (which next week I'll be doing a free "how to" on making the banner with the slice cut)

All you have to do to enter is leave me a comment telling me what you would do with your prize if you win. (and yes petting it or staring at it is a very good answer too) please include an email address in your comment if your profile does not have an email attached to it.
Friday is the last day to enter then we will announce the winner.
talk to you soon. :)
ps also make sure you visit today's other letters!:
Malka Dubrwaski with the letter W
And Blackbird Design 

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Carolina woman said...

What a great prize package! I would definitely make the Lucky Star quilt but would hope to use some of the beautiful fabric to make a quilted backpack for my granddaughter! And a purse for me.
Thank you!

Sarina said...

Nice post! I'm impressed with all your V words! Love your new fabric line ... Umm... Kinda like a love all your fabric lines! What can I say?! They speak to me! I'm thinking sundresses, little bags, or quilts would be fabulous to make if I won. :)

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Kim said...

Your fabrics are so bright and cheery. I would make a quilt to brighten up my home.

Addie said...

I know I'd stare at that fabric for awhile, then I'd dive into a quilt! Thanks for the chance!

Unknown said...

The fabric makes my heart smile! I would make a new quilt for my daughter and a matching one for her doll. Such a fun collection to followup your others!The fabric makes my heart smile! I would make a new quilt for my daughter and a matching one for her doll. Such a fun collection to followup your others!

Nancy Shuford said...

I think I would make some placemats and a tote bag.Such bright happy colors!

Brenda said...

Well, you know I would have to look at it for awhile to see what it wants to become and which other fabrics it wants to play with!

Linda Milward said...

It would have to be a table runner for Spring/Summer .. my husband keeps saying make table runners !! LOL

ladyasheril@hotmail.com

Cindy A. said...

The letter 'V' is a great letter because my daughter's name begins with that letter, Victoria. She's very talented, and I love her to bits!

I'd have to just sit and stare at those fabrics for a little bit I think if I were to win. I wouldn't want to rush into a project without it being the perfect one to best take advantage of the designs. I'll start thinking about it though...just in case.

Unknown said...

It would probably sit on my fabric shelf while I try to muster up the courage to actually use it and have the confidence to know I won't ruin all the beautiful colours!

Deb Saint said...

Thank you for your great designs that inspire me! Love your work, fabric and all the color. Keep creating!

HSockwell said...

I would make a Very Vibrant loVely quilt for my kids. :) Thanks for the giVe away!

Hannah
hsockwell (at) gmail (dot) com

shelley said...

You are such a delightful blog to read. I bet you talk just like you write. If I am the lucky winner, I would definitely do some staring and some petting, then probably pop back over here and choose one of your lovely tutes or patterns. Thanks for a chance to win!

JANET said...

Definitely petting and staring would be the first thing I would do to it. After that I would start searching my many patterns for the "right" project to use it in!

Linda Big D said...

Well, I have a 2-year great niece in London, and it is her turn for a quilt, so this would be great; I love your pattern! (If I don't win, I'll have to order it so I can use it to make an I-spy quilt spangled with your stars!

Kalynn's Creations said...

Yes I will pet it and stare at it and sort it and ponder what to make with it. My family thinks I am just crazy when I get new fabric. But fabric makes me happy.

Love your V quilt - maybe I will make me one.

Thanks for the giveaway.

Myra said...

I would make myself some happy handbags!

Unknown said...

I would make the 'Kaleidoscope' quilt. It is on my list. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

Robin Woods said...

I would lay it all out carefully on the floor - then roll around in it grinning from ear to ear! Thanks for the giveaway.

Pauline Gudas said...

I would like to make a spring jacket or bag with these beautiful spring fabric

Sara Stewart said...

I now won't make a quilt unless the fabric I'm sewing with "makes me happy!" I named my last quilt, the Happy Quilt because the colors were so bright and beautiful. I would be Very Very Happy to win something from your shop!

Anonymous said...

I need to make my new gandbaby a quilt. jillfroelich@yahoo.com

Mary W said...

Put it on display in my sewing room for a while so I can pet it and dream about it, then show it off to all of my quilty friends at our next quilt retreat, then add it to my stash for a "rainy day".
(P.S. I hate vomiting too.)

Angelia Lanouette said...

I want to hold it, squeeze it, and love it!! Seriously, I would most definitely use the jellyroll and make the Lucky Star quilt....I love stars. Just saw some great layer cake tutorials at MSQC and would love to make a Happy Birthday banner with the slice cut. Thank you for sharing!

Debbie Rogowski said...

your prize package is wonderful!! When I saw your V star quilt I thought oh I want to make one of those. And look low and behold everything in the prize package would have me ready to make one. So if I won I would definitly make the lucky star quilt.
just in case dmr1157@hotmail.com or gmail.com

CJ said...

Wow -- I love your fabrics ! I would cuddle all of the fabrics until they are cut into little pieces and then sewn into a wonderful loving quilt. Hope I win !

cjareed6269@gmail.com

Nancy said...

Well, right now I am not sure what I will do with the fabrics; so my honest answer is....add it to my Stash!! That isn't a bad thing you know. Thanks for the fun blog and giveaway.

Kathy said...

Well... of course I will make a quilt. I have tons of patterns so I am not quite sure which pattern I would use. But I will love the fabric and be sew grateful...
Thanks for a chance to win it.

Kathy said...

Well... of course I will make a quilt. I have tons of patterns so I am not quite sure which pattern I would use. But I will love the fabric and be sew grateful...
Thanks for a chance to win it.

mrsquilt said...

Well I would have to pet it for awhile, then hoard it for ahile and then I would make the awesome star quilt.

barb said...

your fabric is so beautiful. i would use it to make lap quilts for charity and maybe one for me too. thank you for a happy giveaway

Unknown said...

I think these Very happy colors would make a Vantastic baby quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.

DLREB said...

What would I do with this fabric? Make a quilt, of course!! I love the Lucky star pattern, so would make that! thanks! stonevalley1994@gmail.com


Kathleen C. said...

I think it's the girl in me that loves flags. So cute. Love these colors and since I am repaitning my bedroom, I am looking for a new quilt for the bed.

Deb said...

I think I would have to make a quilt for either a wedding coming up or a graduation gift.

Michelle said...

Great post! I think I would make a quilt for my daughter with those fabrics...she would love it! Thanks for a chance to win!

Brenda B. said...

I would unroll it, get out my patterns and find the perfect one to make it up quick. bbartocci@yahoo.com

NinaWithFreckles said...

Happy Birthday to turtle guy! I'd make a quilt for myself and nobody else (bahahaaa!), because I've been visiting your blog from time to time just to look at the new line, ever since you gave a sneak peek last year. I'd make it a modern quilt in my own improvised design.

ninawithfreckles (at) runbox (dot) com

CarolAnn said...

I would Very happily make a quilt. I have been thinking about starting your To the Point quilt.

Amy said...

I would most definitely make your Lucky Stars quilt!!!

Lori said...

I would share with daughter #3, she loves to make quilts and is ordering some of your patterns today.

Carrie P. said...

OH, I definitely want to be a Vwinner of your giveaway. I would make a quilt with those gorgeous fabrics so I could wrap up during wintertime and dream of spring. thanks for a chance.

Sweet Dreams Quilting said...

I love this fabric line! I would put it on my cutting table so I can stare at it till an inspiration hits me.

Mom2RyandSis said...

I would love to make a quilt with it after petting and staring at it of course :) Thanks for the chance to win! mom2ryandsis(at)yahoo(dot)com

Briawna said...

this would be a hard prize to use! I'd just want to put these beauties on my shelf and admire them! But if I HAD to make something, I'd probably make a quilt for my dear friend's first baby.

Karen said...

First, I would do a Victory dance and then I would Visualize a wonderful quilt.

TutuRunner said...

oh man. oh man. oh man. what would i NOT do with that fabric? baby quilts, makeup bags, wallpaper for our new first home.... you name it!

TutuRunner said...

oh man. oh man. oh man. what would i NOT do with that fabric? makeup bags, baby quilts, wallpaper our first home...

Dear Faye said...

Would love to use these fabrics to make my petite purses.
Jackie S

KellyG said...

Gosh it would make me so happy! Not sure I might have to make a quilt and banner since they look so cute!

jenni said...

Oh my, First I would jump up and down with exitement, then I would blog about it, then I would set it on my sewing table and think of all the lovely quilt patterns I could use!

Four dogs and one quilter said...

I would make happy, colorful lap quilt and a matching pillow

Joan said...

I'd make a quilt for my guest room. Gorgeous fabric! Thank you for the generous giveaway.

EllenB said...

After much oohing and aahing, I'd make that fantastic quilt for my granddaughter who is a star in my life!

Nellie B said...

I didn't know you have a thread line - I learn so much from the Blog Hops! If I win, I would start that Alphabet quilt ... I have downloaded all the patterns and am pondering how I would make the quilt my own ...

Tamie said...

Well I would need to stare at it for awhile and love it then I can cut it up. There are several quilts on my To Try list and I'd give one a try… Thanks for participating in the hop.

Carol said...

I've been wanting to try some improv quilting -- your fabrics are so beautiful that I feel I could give improv piecing a try and it would look great regardless!

Brynn said...

Petting and staring would definitely be in the cards for that lovely fabric. And then probably some baby quilts. Lots of cute baby quilts :)

Roger said...

I like you fabric. I can think of a few people I might make a throw for. The lucky star looked great

Karen said...

I would put it in a place of honor and admire it and ponder on it until one night when I am fast asleep the right pattern comes to me in a dream and Voila! I'll be off and stitching. (Surely I'm not the only one who dreams of fabric and quilt blocks?). really?

Down to Sew said...

I would pack it away with my matching charm pack i got for xmas and eventually make myself a quilt that I will atempt to do some EPIC quilting on!

Janelle said...

I am in love with your Lucky Stars quilt. I would definitely make that! Flower Box is great too! I can't wait til this line is out!!

peachspark (at) hotmail (dot) com

heathquilter said...

I would "value" it first, and then use it to make the Spell It With Fabric quilt!

MoeWest said...

I would get right down to business and make a lucky star quilt.

Tammy in Ontario, Canada said...

Love your fabric. I'd love to use your jelly roll in a braid quilt. I just purchased a braid quilt ruler and have been looking for a perfect fabric to use for it- yours would be awesome. I am loving this blog hop. Thanks for the inspiration and happy quilting.

Robbienae said...

I would make a queen size Color Me Happy Quilt!! Thanks for the chance to win and your blues and greens are beautiful!

Becky in Georgia said...

I'd have to let it sit on my pre-cut fabric shelf for a while. Afterall, fabric is art! Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I would use your fabric to make a modern style quilt for a granddaughter, reserving some of the aquas and blues for on ongoing project of my own making 100 small blocks for a sampler quilt.

sandyandcosmo said...

I would make a quilt in the lucky star pattern for myself!

Unknown said...

Ooh, such bright colors for the dreary winter we have been experiencing....I might just have to turn away from the window and stare at them until the snow melts ;) I love your color palette!

Anonymous said...

I would use your fabric to make a modern style quilt for a granddaughter, reserving some of the aquas and blues for on ongoing project of my own making 100 small blocks for a sampler quilt.

Anonymous said...

I would use your fabric to make a modern style quilt for a granddaughter, reserving some of the aquas and blues for on ongoing project of my own, making 100 small blocks for a sampler quilt.

sewdelightful said...

a quilt!

Carol said...

I'd make a quilt (a large lap size) to welcome the spring which will be arriving very soon, I hope.

LynnJ in Wis said...

Wow you can color me happy with your fabric. I would definitely be looking at making a quilt.

The Glue Spot said...

What would I do?? Of course spend many hours that I should be sleeping cutting, sewing and creating something fun!

Pam Hunter said...

I would stare at it all day! LOL! I am thinking a quilt for my sister. She would love the colors!!

Thank you for the opportunity to win!

Pam Hunter
E: phunter89@aol.com

Allison Sews said...

i would loooooovvvve a stack of your new Color Me Happy to pet along with the big stack of Simply Color I adore!

Gayle said...

I'm expecting a new grand baby in June, so I'd make her a new quilt!

Diane M said...

I think I would admire it for awhile then use it to make a quilt for one of my nieces. Thanks!

MommaMarjorieB said...

What a pretty V quilt with the star! How clever you are. I would love to use the fabric to make a grandchild's quilt. I have 1.5 done and 9.5 to go!

Jeanne said...

It would make a happy quilt, but not sure of the pattern yet. Thanks for the V!

christineschoon said...

First, I would enjoy all the lovely colours; then I would make a happy quilt with it all ;-)

Beth said...

Well after I was done petting it, cuddling it & staring at it I would make a really cute quilt out of it. And with the scraps or any leftovers I would make a cute zippered bag! That fabric is so appropriately named! I love it!

The Unruhs said...

Love the colors!! So cheery! I would make a picnic quilt or some neat pillows. Thanks for the giveaway!

Chiska said...

I'm pretty sure I would pet it, maybe make it roll over. Hmm sounds like the perfect pet--no poop! :)

Sarah H said...

I would love to win this great fabric and make a quilt for my younger daughter.

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

I plan on using it to make Monogram pillows for my kids so they each have their own pillow to snuggle on movie night. Thanks!

wendy said...

The Lucky Stars quilt - love your letter version!

Diana DeWitt said...

After I spend hours looking at the beautiful fabrics, I'll get started on a new quilt for my bedroom.
ddewitt@hargray.com

Sheryl said...

Oh......a big bag for the beach. The colors are great for that.scrappinsheryl@msn.com

Jo said...

I would make some picnic placemat sets you know the kind where you have a little pocket for the silverware, and the napkin. What a great surprise they would be for my DIL on the next camping trip now that they have their own camper.

Karen said...

Way cool. I would of course make a quilt with the prize if I win. I would like to try out a new jelly roll pattern I came across, and I need a jelly roll to try it out on!

bethanndodd said...

Oh wow!! I would, no doubt, make a quilt. Most likely for myself. Yep, I am selfish like that ;)
Thanks for the chance. Smiles~Beth

Nancy: rangerer@sbcglobal.net said...

Right now it would be loved and petted because I have a quilt in process. Then I would use it to make a picnic quilt for my middle daughter and her family.

teachpany said...

This deserves to be in a vivacious quilt, to add variety to my decor. Thanks!

MsMidge said...

If I won, all those pretties would sit amongst other pretties just waiting patiently for me to have the perfect project to use them in! Beautiful giveaway! :)

Amy said...

I would make bags with your lovely fabric! Thanks.
hopkins_775@frontier.com

Katie Harland said...

If I were lucky enough to win the jelly roll I would make a super fast jelly roll quilt. If it were the layer cake that I fell heir to, then I would make a disappearing 9 patch. Both are FUN, FAST and EASY!!

Katieseaman@msn.com

Dawn said...

I would probably make a quilt, but seeing it in person I might be inclined to change my mind. I don't think I'm a non-reply blogger but just in case......dawnm1993atgmaildotcom

sophie said...

I would make something happy and bright to hang on the wall at my house.

Karen said...

I would sew it into something cheerful! Thanks for the chance to win!

OhioLori said...

Ooooooh Yes!!! definitely hug it!! lol Loooove this Fabric line!!! Sooo fun & cheery!! I would make that pattern up like yours...but put "M" in the star!!! (our last name...but WE knoooow it stands for ME!!! giggle!!!!)

Meredith said...

I would make a Lucky Stars quilt..love the fresh colors. And the turtle cake is Very cute!

Unknown said...

I love your star quilt and would love to make one. The colors are beautiful.

Unknown said...

I would make party favor bags for my daughters sweet sixteen birthday party!

Unknown said...

The Lucky Star quilt of course would have to be made with the jelly roll, the layer cake would go into two charm pack cherry quilts, and the slices, well, I'll be watching to see what you make with them!

Im not very creative yet, but I'm learning! :D

Anonymous said...

I'm glad I'm not the only one who loves to stroke fabric. Then I would move on to actually making something

kay said...

I would use the jelly roll for a Lucky Stars quilt, of course. And the layer cake for a giant hexagon quilt.

Kelli said...

A good friend of mine is expecting twins, so I would so whip up a twin set of baby quilts with the winning loot for a shower gift.

Christina said...

Baby blanket for my baby girl due in May

Unknown said...

I just know I'd make at least one quilt, but I'm like everyone else. I'd put it with my little stash of other new fabrics that I haven't touched yet and get it out occasionally and lay it out and oooh and ahhhhh over it. Aren't we awful like that?? Thanks for the chance!

Rachel said...

I would make a comfy couch quilt! I'm not sure of the pattern yet but the lucky star pattern would be super adorable laying over the back of on my couch.

Terri H said...

Thanks for the chance to win! My daughter has requested a new quilt for her dorm-room at college.

Kim said...

After lovingly staring at my treasure that I have won, I would then make one of your special patterns with it and keep it for myself!! (I may be forced to share with my 2 daughters) Thank you!!

Unknown said...

Your new line "Color Me Happy" does just that for me. For some reason it reminds me of being on a beach. If I won I would some of the fabric to make a baby quilt for our 8th grandchild due this August. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
clbhome7@comcast.net

Jen and Daz said...

I'd make my sister a quilt with it. I keep telling her I'll make her one...with your fabric, it would be fabulous!

judyjj said...

Oh, I think that lucky star pattern would be so much fun to make for a little person I know whose birthday is in May! Thanks for participating in this great hop!

wendy said...

Oh, boy....I would definitely have to bond with it for a little while until that magical moment comes when I figure out the "plan". Thanks!

Anonymous said...

First of all, I would drool over the fabric (oops, maybe pet it first before it gets all sloppy from the drool...). Your fabric is always just beautiful to behold. Thank you for the opportunity to win some to make a quilt with!!

Tami
tamiquilts(at)att(dot)net

manjservi said...

I love the fabric line. I think I would use the fabric to make your Lucky Stars quilt. It is beautiful.. Thanks for the contest

Rhonda said...

Oh my, what to do, I'd probably look at it for inspiration, play with it, put it in my stash to see who it would play well with and then use it in a quilt. It's beautiful!

selleck said...

Your colors are perfect for my dinette so I'd like to make a table quilt.

Brenda said...

I would definitely make a quilt with this fabric. The decision would be rather to make it for myself or as a gift. Thanks for the chance.

Amy's Crafty Shenanigans said...

OMG I would drool on it first, and stare at it for a while then I would make a herringbone quilt a la Bijou Lovely :) Yum!

Lorac.m said...

I would make the Lucky Star quilt for me! I love the beautiful fabric, colors, and pattern. The precuts for the bunting are a wonderful idea. It would be so much fun to make. Thanks for the chance to win!

Kathy Davis said...

Would love to use this beautiful fabric in a little quilt for my granddaughter, Nellie.
Kathy Davis
kdavis1@centurytel.net

Carol Cervelló said...

I don't know (yet) what would I do with it... but yes, I can tell I would stare at it for hours, and then take some photographs, and then stare at it a bit more...

:)

Pinky said...

I would probably make a dresden plate of some variety... then again I might just fondle it!

Kathy H. said...

I would have to save it and wait for the perfect inspiration to hit me and only then cut into it- it's beautiful fabric! Thank for for the chance to win!

Terri said...

I'd jump right in and make the lucky star quilt. It is fabulous!

Denise Clason Studios said...

love what you do with Moda, I would make a new quilt for our guest room!

Down the Shore said...

Oh my goodness! Over 500 comments! Well, yes I will admire and feel the fabric for a while at first. Then, I'll make a quilt for myself finally! I'm last - everyone else has at least two quilts to keep them warm. The last quilt I made was for my daughter using your simply color line with a black background. It came out very nice :-).

lindsey s. said...

Let's be honest... I would hoard it. Along with all the other fabric I own. But at least it would come to a very loving home; )

Tina said...

I think I would first of all. pinch myself if I won and then, I would spend a glorious day or so of going through my patterns to decide which one….hummmm

Brooke @ little b quilts said...

That slice cut is awesome! I love that staring at and/or petting fabric is an option. I have a few too many projects going so that would have to be what happens for a little while :-)

brookeali(at)hotmail.com

Christine said...

I would most definitely pet it for awhile...and stare and dream and then finally break it open and eat it up...I mean use it up!

BarefootThunder said...

seeing as I love stars!! I would have to make that lucky stars quilt. and I would put a K in it, for out last name, so every one could share. thanks :)

Jill Hicks said...

I would have fun looking at the fabric for awhile until I decide on a pattern to choose.

Margaret said...

Well, I'd start with petting & staring, then look for the perfect pattern to make a quilt for my son and DIL. We love your fabrics (particularly my DIL and I).

Melanie said...

I have a jelly roll of Simply Style just waiting to be combined with Color for MY bed quilt!

Anonymous said...

This might sound weird but I would make it into a rug! Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

I would make your Lucky Stars pattern with your Color Me Happy fabric! Maybe for a new baby my niece is having! This blog hop is lots of fun. Thanks for the chance to win.
Linda W.
LWheeler (zero one) @ aol dot com

Johanna said...

Oh goodness! I'd love to be a vwinner! I would probably put the fabric in my closet and hug it too. After that, I would get up one random morning and decide it was the day to chop it up and sew it.

Sharni Crossett said...

I would make something that would make me happy!! Your fabric line is beautiful!

Heidi said...

I would make a table runner.

Jan R said...

I love this new line of yours...so
pretty and fun. I would use this
gift to make a quilt, but not before admiring the fabrics for awhile. I have trouble cutting up a group of fabrics without loving them for a bit first.

Unknown said...

Love the fabric, Would make my new granddaughter a bay quilt.

Nancy said...

Thanks for the GREAT giveaway. I would have to stare at it for awhile to decide on what quilt to make.

Carolyn said...

I would first just open up the fabric and lay out every single piece so I could see it all next to each other, and then leave it on my desk so I could walk by it all day and see it in all its glory. Then a few days later I would start reading the pattern and eventually I would make a wonderful quilt for my downstairs family room as the colors would be perfect there! And with any leftovers I would make baby quilts - my favorite use of Lovely Leftovers.

pam said...

i think the question is what WOULDN'T i make with what will hopefully come my way :-)
thnx SOOO much for the giveaway

Wendy said...

Well thats easy! Colours as pretty as that belong at our cottage at the beach in a quilt of course. The pattern? Probably storm at sea or something with stars or a nautical theme...i need to let it speak to me before I decide

Kate said...

I'd sit and admire it for a while, then I'd make myself a fabulous quilt because I haven't made myself a single thing this year!
(kyork15@hotmail.com)

Audie-n-TX said...

I would make my daughter a quilt for her college graduation this December.

Taryn V. said...

Wonderful giveaway! I'd make a quilt for my bedroom. Love the colors!

Tanya Quilts in CO said...

I would probably hoard the fabric for a while until I found the perfect quilt to make with it.

Margaret said...

I would first put it on the shelf to look at it and admire it. Then I would make a quilt out of it.

Unknown said...

Such beautiful, happy, bright, VIBRANT colors! I would make something for a new baby or something for me:)

Marsha Jean said...

Make some really cute quilts for my three nieces.

Janan Doster said...

I love the Flower Box patttern and all the Vabulous Aurifil threads!
Oh the colors! Combine these with some fabric!
I would be Very, Very, happy!

Cori said...

I would have to make a wall hanging for a boy's room. I can see trucks and cars. Thank you for a chance to win.

Patti p. said...

I have been collecting 2 1/2" strips for scrappy quilts so the jelly roll would be perfect!

Marilyn S said...

If I won your great prize I would make the alphabet quilt!

Love your blog! You make smile...or laugh out loud!

lovetostitch said...

I would stare at it for about an hour, pet it and then jump in - I have a baby girl quilt to make and I would be thrilled with any of the prizes. Thank you so much - great sale also!!

Scrapspj said...

I would love to just enjoy it in it's perfect package!

Anonymous said...

I like your V quilt and I might make one with the letter S for me, of course that is after admiring the fabric first.

senstrings (at) yahoo (dot) com

Anonymous said...

I would make a couple of quilts to snuggle under---I'm trying to overcome my tendency to save the fabrics I really like and to USE them.

iabrenda0312@aoldotcom

lovetoquilt said...

I love making quilts! Which pattern though? A disappearing nine patch...log cabin...four patch....star quilt...flying geese? See...i would have to admire the fabric first before i decided! And I would never be able to cut into it until I knew what pattern featured its beauty the best. Thanks for the chance!

Mary Deckert said...

It would be eye candy for awhile, because precuts are just too pretty to use right away!

CathyG said...

I will admit, I do love to feel my fabric, pet it, admire it...there's nothing like new fabric! I would love to make a table runner with your fabric!

Nicole said...

I would make a quilt, eventually. But I would get it out and look at it until then!

Shelley Parham said...

I'd really like to try the pattern using the jelly roll, and I've never seen the slice cut before.

Unknown said...

I would be making a quilt and a pillow to match maybe for a bed but I might do it just for my living room to snuggle under :) But that would probably happen after the petting and staring at it, but that is a given isn't it?

Lisa E said...

First, I would drool over the fabric then I would wipe it off quickly. I'd show if off to my daughter since she likes fabric too. Finally, I would make a quilt with it!

Jan Baker said...

I would show it off to my sisters and no matter what they say it's mine all mine.

annemarie said...

I would love to win this fabric - I think I would hold on to it for some time and just enjoy looking at it - then probably it would become a quilt.

Pamela said...

What fresh colors! I would definitely make a summer quilt with these luscious fabrics. Thanks for the generous giveaway and for your inspiring blog!

Heather Hambrick said...

Love your lucky stars quilt with the V! I want to make one! Hopefully I will win a jelly roll so I can. Thanks for the chance and Happy Birthday to your noisemaker.

hlward500(at)yahoo(dot)com

scottylover said...

I would use it for a quilt for my niece. These colors look like "her" colors!

Sandy A

Holly Moore said...

I would definitely make a quilt top. Totally in love with the V letter in the Star. Awesome idea!

ShellyKay said...

I am into collecting right now, especially layer cakes. Thank you, Shelly

Nita said...

Well, it will go on my shelf to be admired and eventually go into a quilt :)

Janice said...

I would welcome it to my home with open arms....then, I really would love to make a machine cover for my poor sewing machine! Wouldn't that be nice? Thanks for the giveaway!

Kathie said...

I think I'd just enjoy looking at it for a bit because it looks very springy and I need it to be spring! Love how you made the letter "V"!

true2beeme said...

I would make my second quilt with your lovely fabric...my first got rave reviews!

Lisa said...

well, maybe make another lucky star quilt! Its my current favorite pattern. I would jump in and try and learn to quilt this stack of quilts my self!!

Unknown said...

Oh, I love petting new fabric...especially such pretty fabric! pbstrand@msn.com

Lee said...

Fun Fun - if I won I would make a special cozy quilt and cushions for my daughter! thank you!

Jackie said...

Yes of course, 1st thing is 1st, I would definetly have to ohhh it and pet it first, then I think I would consider a making a granny square quilt?? What do you think?

Pam said...

I would first pet and admire the fabric! Then, make a quilt for my living room couch!

dcargill said...

What would I do? Faint because I have entered many blog hops I hope of winning something. I haven't won any physical prize but I've learned a lot about quilting (I'm new) and made some new friends.
With the cute fabric, I'd probably make a table runner.

Becky said...

My daughter is learning to sew, so I would help her make something with it!

ThreadCatcher said...

After some petting and admiring of any fabrics I would be cutting into them to make a quilt for my niece who is graduating college. Thanks for sharing and for the chance at your giveaway.

KMSC said...

I would definitely use your beautiful fabrics for your Flower Box pattern. Love that pattern!
k.castanette@hotmail.com

Autumn P. said...

I would put it in a prominent place to admire for awhile, then I'd use it to make baby quilts.

Unknown said...

I would definitely admire it and then I would use the slice to make a banner. Can't wait for the tutorial!

Breezi@ Not Your Average Fairytale said...

Ohh man! If staring at it is an option, as well as petting it- then count me in for that!

Joan H. said...

I would lay it all out and Ooo and ahh
for awhile and then haul out my patterns. It would probably end up as a quilt for one of my daughters.

Karen said...

I would do a lot of staring at and rearrange those beautiful fabrics. Then I would definitely make the Lucky Star quilt! Thanks for the chance to win the truly awesome prize!!1

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