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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Amanda Cook said...

I'd make 2 quilts for my daughters!

legendarymomma@yahoo.com

Angie said...

Use it to make a Hopscotch quilt---I already have the pattern. :-)

Melissa said...

I think I would make a going away quilt for my sister. Her husband just got a new job half way across the country so she could use something to remind her of family.

ronnie said...

If I won, I would thank my lucky stars! ronniebazan at gmail dot com

Unknown said...

I'm not totally sure what I would do with the fabric after I petted and drooled over it. I need some ideas for layer cake patterns.

quilt455 said...

Well, after I was done fondling it for a few days, I would make a table runner for each of my sewing buddies. And maybe one for me too.

Cindy said...

I need a new quilt for my bed or for just snuggling, and I love your colors. I may even make a word quilt using Modas letters.

Heather said...

I think I'd make some letters! I'd love to spell out our last name with the blues and greens.

pippirose said...

I would make something bright and beautiful for my grand-daughter's room. Probably a wall quilt--patchwork interspersed with cross stitch blocks. :o)

Fan4may said...

I am sure there would be some petting involved but a quilt would eventually be made. Fan4may at aol dot com

Phyllis said...

A quilt is something I am wanting to make. I'm a new quilter, so just learning.

Martha C. said...

Would definitely gaze at my winnings and stroke my winnings and then, I would make a really cool lap quilt for ME and my recliner!

Wendy said...

I would make my daughter a quilt with these luscious fabrics because she would love the colours.

DeborahGun said...

I would make the Lucky Star Quilt!

linynp said...

Oh after the appropriate petting time has past- HELLO LUCKY STAR QUILT! that'll look great on MY bed!
Thank you!
linynp2 at yahoo (dot) com

lily said...

I would show it off to my sisters! lol

BarbB said...

Our UFO group is doing a strip quilt. Looks like that would be a fit for me. Thanks for the opportunity to win some of your wonderful things.

Kim G said...

Love this Color Me Happy line, would love to make your Lucky Star Quilt with it! Always look forward to a new post on your blog, love how you write and it is so much fun to read!

imatopper said...

After using it as eye candy, I would make a quilt.

Penny said...

Savor it. Store it. And savor some more. Plan and ponder good things to make and then make the one good thing.

giddy99 said...

well, a tiny piece of each fabric would go into my EPP Hexy Charm quilt! Some would go into my strippy string star blocks, and the rest would be saved for the next project or so! :)

Anonymous said...

Make a beautiful quilt of course

Txcropper said...

I would quilt with it! Maybe make your new pattern...

Carol said...

Hmmmm, your Hopscotch pattern would be great!

Whitney & Ryan said...

I'm thinking I'd make a quilt for our guest room!

Cecilia said...

I would use it to make an alphabet quilt! Thanks for the cute post. I love the little turtle quilt and your star quilt. Happy Birthday to your son. :-)

Lorraine said...

I'd start by making your Flower Box pattern, which I love!

Amy V said...

I would give the prize to my sister. Her name is Jen but her nickname for years has been V.

Sherrye said...

Obviously I'd make the Lucky Stars pattern. The big decision is what to do with the awesome quilt when it's done. Keep it and be happy every time I look at it? Or give it to my daughter/SIL/Grandsons???? Thanks for the giveaway!!!

erin mcsweeney said...

I would love to make the quilt with the initial as a gift for my niece its lovely.

mcsweeney.erin@gmail.com

jeifner said...

I would use some in bee blocks and for a little pouch for a swap and then probably more in a purse.

Kelsie said...

I'm all about quilting right now! I'd love to use it for... I don't know what, but I'd love to use it! ;)

sailorgirl9424@gmail.com

Mary said...

A cuddle quilt sounds like a good idea. One for the car to keep legs warm.domas2543@verizon.net

Becca said...

I would stare at it for quite a while before deciding what project to do!

jul said...

I will put it with my special fabrics until I find just the right quilt to use it in.
julgoedeke@hotmail.com

Patty said...

I would make a quilt, and it would be for me!
paweis at yahoo dot com

Jennifer said...

I would sit and stare at all the beautiful colors and probably hoard it for awhile, but I would dive right into to the slice and make a banner immediately! Thanks for the chance,

maggie said...

I would make a quilt for my grand daughter. I LOVE this fabric line, it is so cheery.

cheers
maggie

maggiemine42@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I would oggel and awh for a while and the make a quilt for my daughter. Its her turn in line.

janequiltsslowly said...

IF I am the lucky Vwinner I will:
First, squeal with delight!
Second, wait for the lovely squishy package to arrive.
Third, unwrap, pet and admire.
Fourth, take to small quilt group to say Lookie Here!
Fifth, cut and sew, probably into a quilt top, but may be a bag or something else totally, colorfully, cool (or warm).
Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

I would love to make a fresh new quilt for our bedroom--in the process of removing walpaper and new carpet. Your colors would be perfect!

Trisch said...

I think I would use them to make a quilt for my daughter who is getting married in May. The colors would be perfect!!! Thanks for the chance to win.

Rina said...

I am dying to make some mini-quilts! After the fabric is sufficiently petted and stared at! :) Thanks for the chance!

Alyce @ Blossom Heart Quilts said...

Ooh, I am totally intrigued by the slice cuts!! Would definitely be playing around with those as HSTs.

Julie @ The Crafty Quilter said...

I would jump up and down when I first set eyes on it, and then I would hug it for a good long while. After that, I would start looking for project inspiration! Thank you for such a great giveaway!

Anita said...

I would sew up a quilt or two. Since you are including your beautiful pattern I would naturally sew that up first! But I would stare at everything and pick them up and put them down and pet the fabrics for a while first. :D

Caroline said...

Would love to make that star quilt...soooo cute:)

Booklogged said...

I've been wanting to make a Dresden Plate quilt and I really like the looks of the one you posted. Love all the pretty colors of your Happy line.

Trepmom said...

I would make a beautiful, colorful, wonderful quilt that I know I will have to fight over err.. share with my daughters. Love your fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win some!

Apprentege Medb said...

After an appropriate amount of petting and admiring, so that it feels loved, I would probably make a quilt for snuggling on the couch.

Sharon said...

Would love your fabric collection. I probably would design a quilt for my new grandbaby due in May.

kathy said...

Such bright, happy colors! If I won, I would make a quilt from one of the patterns I have been hoarding but haven't found fabric for yet.

Peggy S said...

The fondling and staring is a given, but I think I will head on over to the store to see what is calling my name. By the way, I love Flower Box!

Joyful Quilter said...

Hmmm...pet, hoard, definitely not share, make my niece a quilt as bright and cheerful as she is.

Izzy said...

I would make pillows for our new house! goizzy@gmail.com

JoyceLM said...

Love your new fabric collection. I think I'd make a throw quilt for my niece & her 2 children - I haven't sewn for them yet. Thanks.

Trish said...

I would definitely stare at it and pet it. Then I would make a fabulous quilt to keep all to myself like your "V" quilt!!! Thanks for sharing!

michelle h said...

oh my gosh--what a great prize!! I hadn't seen the slice cut...looks like fun! I suppose I would have to make a quilt from the included pattern--what better way to showcase your great fabric!!?? And besides, you can always use another snuggly quilt for the family room, right? Oh yes!!

Mia's Cottage said...

I would make something beautiful, I know that!
Donna

WandaM said...

Love your Color Me Happy! Of course I'd make a quilt for the grandies!

lvkwilt said...

Seems like it would make sense to make a Lucky Star quilt! Thanks for the giveaway!

Vanessa said...

the first thing Id be makin' is the letter V, cause Im Vanessa too :-) Thank You!

Ella said...

After sufficient petting, I'd make it into a quilt!

Jodi said...

I would arrange, rearrange, it and repeat while imaging the possibilities.

Anonymous said...

I think I'd like to make your lucky star quilt! Thanks for the giveaway.
wlinda_ca@yahoo.com

Nicole Christoffersen said...

So beautiful! I've never tried those slices. I'd make a quilt with them!

Wendi said...

I would definitely stare at it for a while then pet it for another long while, then start on a quilt. Not sure what quilt pattern at this point, but I can pet it while I look for just the right one.

Diane said...

First, I would have to sit back and admire the fabric. Next I would make something with lots of quilty goodness!

EmileeHope said...

I would loVe to vin some of your very gorgeous fabric! I think something for myself would be in order-most likely a quilt...maybe a 16 patch?

Unknown said...

I would definitely make a quilt. I have lots of patterns I want to try. Love your colors. I think we could be friends because I hate vomit, too.

Julie said...

I am making quilts for my kids' school auction…these happy fabrics would be great to use.

The Victorian Girl said...

If I won the jelly roll and layer cake I would display them in my sewing room in a cute basket. Then I would tell anyone who happened to visit my sewing room, "Look at what I won!".kellam.susan@yahoo.

David said...

I love your fabric! And your pattern! My favorite thing to do is arrange it and re-arrange. It takes me a while to start the cutting and then I save every last bit. The thing I would do with your fabric is CHERISH it. Thanks!

Ali said...

I would make a pretty quilt for the girls' room and proudly proclaim to ANYONE who came over, "Hey, I know the lady who designed this fabric!"

Julie said...

I would hoard it away until I am ready to make a quilt with it! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

Melody said...

I've just done a huge clean up of my sewing room and I'm now ready to decorate, so lets where I'd use this wonderful fabric.

Michelle B. said...

I would definitely say "HOARD IT" until I find the absolute perfect quilt(s) to create!!!

Unknown said...

I love those fabrics! I would flick through them, fondle them a bit, use some of the most vibrant for a super-bright Malka Dubrawsky style wild SAD-light-of-a quilt and then save the others for something a little bit more sedate at a later date.

Joni said...

I love all of your bright fabric lines...I want to make some of the zipper pouches you have. I need them for notions. Thanks for participating! Love the hop!

Kristin said...

Honestly I would probably just add it to my collection so that I could look at it on my shelf! Such a beautiful collection, it would look great next to the other cherished collections. Thanks.
cobbv19 (at) gmail (dot) com

June D said...

I would figure out some sort of leader and ender project to make so I could enjoy the fabric in a lap quilt this year! Thank you for putting my name in the hat for the drawing!

Applikaye said...

I think I might start a Moda spell it with fabric quilt. The color me happy bundle would be perfect.

Patti said...

I'd definitely use it to make a quilt for me to use in my sewing room. For me. Only for me! LOL

P11otter said...

I wood smel and feel and look at the fabric first. Then look for a pattern and start right away! Thanks for the inspiration on your blog.

Unknown said...

Wow! What a lucky star I would be to win all that!! Of course, I would have to try out the pattern if I won!! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!!

Michele said...

If I won some of your fabric I would admire it for awhile then eventually, because it would be difficult for me to cut into it, I would make a fun bag! I think it is great fabric for a beautiful spring bag :-)

llavmc said...

I would probably try out that pattern that is included. PS I don't like to Vomit either.

Lisaluvz2kwilt said...

First, I display and admire it! :) Then, after I've summoned the courage to cut it up, and part with it in its "pack," I will most likely make a pillow. My family room is in desperate need of some colorful, happy pillows! :D

Linda Cates said...

Beautiful fabric! I would hoard it, play with it and admire it until I'm inspired to make something lovely!

Denny1600 said...

All those precuts! Around the Vorld? Log caVin? Zig zag? Well, it makes Vs in the quilt.

Louise SS said...

I would make an alphabet quilt for my daughter's preschool class. Of course I would add in our three extra Swedish letters! Thank for the chance! Louise

GO STARS! said...

Of course I'd have to make the Lucky Star quilt with the fabric! I love star quilts and I like the white stars on the colorful background. Beautiful fabrics!

Miss Jean said...

I just love the 'V' quilt, I wanna make one, but with a 'J'- I'm going back to find the 'J' right now

Wendy said...

ooooh, I love your quilt! I would want to make W version (for me of course)!

Pam said...

wow, the possibilities are endless. I would love to try a new block using the jelly roll. Beautiful colors.

Deb said...

Well actually I would stare at it for quite a while and just enjoy the colors! Then I'd make a quilt for ME!

Patti said...

If I won, I would make the lucky star pattern. I like how scrappy this pattern looks. Thanks for a chance. I am intrigued by the slice cut and look forward to the "how to".

Patti said...

I would enjoy the fabric, and then make something with it. Thanks for a chance.

Marly said...

I'd make the "Lucky star quilt; I love star patterns. Thanks for the chance to win.

Unknown said...

I'm new to quiltling so I'd love to have it to add to my slowly growing material collection to drool over as I dream of new creations I want to make :).

paulette said...

I would use those happy fabrics and make a VERY happy quilt!! Gorgeous fabric!!
Paulette

lynnquiltsalot said...

I'm not sure what I'd do with my winnings, but staring at fabric is a favorite past time right now. Doing lots of WORK at work this month. No time for fun sewing or playing with fabric. Thanks for the chance to win.

see mary stamp said...

What a beautiful collection! Hmmm - I would definitely stare at it, then pet it then probably start to make an alphabet quilt out of all of these great patterns I've been downloading.

Mommo said...

Beautiful fabric and so many beautiful patterns. I would love to win. I don't know yet what I would do with it. It takes me a while to match the right fabric to the pattern I want to use. I have quite a stash of patterns I have built up though so it shouldn't take long.

Dee said...

Love the quilt you are showing with stars - that would be beautiful

Susie Johnson said...

the bright colors make me happy!

Tiff Blakey said...

I'd probably just pet it for now because I have 50 bazillion other projects that need finishing before I can start another. :)

QuilterLaura said...

Honestly? I would put it lovingly on my shelf and enjoy it's beauty until a quilt project called for it.

thechirppingcricut said...

I have a chevron quilt that I have been wanting to make. I would also like to try that star quilt from your pattern. :)

CaroleM said...

Ha... I like that - I admit I usually smell my fabric when I get it. I might actually use this stuff to make something nice for me :)

Joy said...

Ha! You know us so well...first there's lots of petting and staring, then, maybe, we decide we just might be able to cut into our beloved fabric and actually make something! After the love/admiration fest I'd sew up some Spring Happiness table linens for my sad, dark dining room!

Unknown said...

I would enjoy looking at the fabric as I decide on a quilt to make with your gorgeous fabric!

Mindysue said...

I Love, love, love the colors. I would make something for my Grandma chest!

Mindysue msb.mindysue at yahoo.com

Tina V said...

I love the Lucky Stars pattern and would love to make it in your beautiful fabric. Thanks for the chance to win!

Lisa said...

It would have to sit in my stash for just a little while so I could admire it and think about it and dream about it!!!
Lisamcgriff (at) Hotmail (dot) com

Amy said...

Love your quilts...I would maybe start the Lucky Star pattern right away! Thanks for the opportunity!

Christina said...

After drooling for a good long time, gleefully petting the fabric would be next followed by my noisemakers putting dibs on who gets the quilt made from the goods. Squeaksc@gmail.com

Barbara said...

I taught myself to quilt these last few months and I am hooked. So when I make a quilt with these beautiful bundles by designers, I usually hang it and stare at often. It makes my happy. I even take it with me when I visit people and show them. That makes me happy too! Then I plan the next quilt I will make as gift for them and, you guessed it, that makes me happy.

Katie said...

I would stare at it for a while and then get to work making a warm snuggle quilt for my little ones. katieellsworth at Hotmail dot com

Terri U said...

Love your fabrics and patterns. I would just have to sew it up if I won the prize.

Stitches said...

I would have to pet it for a while before deciding what I would make with it..

Maxine said...

Like your suggestion, first I would run my hands all over the material, then I'd make a throw sized quilt for my sister-in-law. She has asked for one for her sofa and I have yet to oblige.

TinksDaughter said...

I have fallen in love with your Supa-Star V Quilt so I think I would use it to make me, yes me, one of those. It's about time I Have a "D" quilt, just for me.

Courtneysews said...

I would make 100 little projects!! Thanks for the chance!!

Unknown said...

i would definitley pet it and look at it for awhile until i round the most perfect project to make with it.

Jennifer said...

I would make something fun for my granddaughter! she is such a happy child and the fabric prints go along with her personality! What a cute turtle cake, too! You have a lucky kid to celebrate with.

Mrs Quinn said...

I would love to do a modern baby quilt with this fabric (after I'm done petting it of course).

Karen said...

Would definitely make a quilt or two, and a tote/bag.

nycjoan said...

I think its Very funny, that I can say I will just look at the fabric as a response! Made me laugh. Yes-- I love to look at fabric, and I also love to quilt with it.

I was also Very happy to use your awesome discount at your store. I got two great patterns and the thread. Can't wait (but I will!) for it to arrive!

Joan

Heidi said...

First, I LOVE your fabrics!!! I would probably make a nice cozy warm quilt to cuddle with (it's -15 this morning!) in our new house!

Gitte said...

I would use some of it (and keep some for me) for bunting (UK english for banner) as a friend of mine is getting married in May and wants lots of bunting. And what better name for a wedding than 'Colour me happy' - perfect. Thanks for the generous offer,

Joe and Julianne said...

I would love to make your Lucky Star Pattern! juliannebroox at gmail

memmens said...

Ooo I think I'd like to make a quilt with my 9yr old, she's just starting to sew and I think she would love these prints! thanks for the chance
mary(at)emmens(dot)co(dot)uk

Ruth said...

I would make a quilt of course! Lovely fabric!

Judith said...

I'd prefer to do my petting and staring in my sewing room, while I make a pretty lap quilt to use while I sit in the only sunny (but chilly) room in the house. Thanks for the chance to win.

Lynette said...

I'm so in love with your fabric line(s) that I want to frame them and hang them on the wall in my sewing room!!!!!! Your colors always lift me, so bright and cheery, even more so in this time of endless winter!!
I also want to thank you for your "full of life" blog that I've been enjoying for years now! Thanks for the giveaway!
Happy 10th birthday to your son!

Laura said...

If I were to win, I will pet it and find the perfect spot for it and promise not to drool on it!!

Susan said...

I want to make each of my 4 kids a quilt for Christmas...so it will be used for a quilt....love the hop and chances to win!

Ms De said...

I have no idea what I'd make,but I would love doing it with this happy, colorful fabric!!

Emily Welsh said...

If I won this fabric, I would probably make a wall hanging or table topper with it. :-) Thank you!

Tiffany Cramer said...

I would love to make a quilt for my bed!!!!

Tifcramer at gmail dot com

Tiffany Cramer said...

I would love to make a quilt for my bed!!!
Tifcramer (at) gmail (dot) com

Sandy said...

Does everyone else mainly buy fabric to go in a particular quilt? Didn't think so. So I would do with this prize what I do with most things I buy because they are irresistible, keep them hanging around waiting for inspiration or an interesting pattern.

Learn How To Make Quilts said...

Oh yes, petting it and rubbing it against my cheek are definitely the first things I'll do with the the fabric, with all fabric I get. Most any fabric of mine becomes a quilt. novacek74 at gmail dot com

Madeleine said...

I'd just look at the fabric for a good long while and then eventually it would become a quilt! :)

Callin and Kristen said...

I would seriously stare at it for a while, then try out a quilt pattern I aquired recently.
callinswife(at)gmail.com

chefpa said...

Ooh, I'd love to make a quilt for the bed in my guest room...this pretty fabric would really brighten it up!

colourmehappy88 said...

I would first put it on my shelf of happy fabric, to enjoy and decorate my sewing room. Then, I no doubt, would decide to make a quilt.

RoseyToesRose said...

That fabric looks so pretty! If I were lucky enough to win, it'd have to be used in a quilt to show it all off together.

Jo said...

I would have it on show for quite a while before being able to decide what to make! I love your bright coloured fabrics!

jillm said...

I would use the fabric to make a quilt to donate to my church. They have an auction every fall and I need to get started.

Kim-the-girl said...

I am dying to get my hands on some of your new fabric! I would definitely make some quilts... and maybe a cute new easter skirt for my daughter!

Liz said...

I would sew up a bright and cheery quilt to chase the cold winter away!

Anonymous said...

Love your fabrics. I would be making baby quilts because babies are hopping like bunnies around here. Shewww! I can hardly keep up with all the quilts I need to make. LOL

Teresa Vicars
tjm@mounet.com

Judy1522 said...

I would put it on my fabric shelf and look at it for a few months and decide on which quilt I want to make with it.

Liz G said...

I hope I win, I hope I win, I hope I win. And if I do, I'll make a wall quilt for my daughter's bedroom. I just love your new line! liz glenn 3 (at) gmail (dot) com

Unknown said...

Pillows and more pillows!

Unknown said...

I would like to make an arm chair cover or something like small quilt for my husband's favourite seat in the house - his armchair. ;)

Sarah said...

I would hoard it! And pat it and get it out and play with it, until eventually I've got time to make a quilt. Gorgeous colours!

Unknown said...

I'm a "rule follower" so I would probably use it to make your quilt (because you said that's what it's for). And I might give it to a cute little girl I know, with the letter A on it.

LCP said...

I saw these precuts in the store the other day. So bright and cheerful. I would love to make a quilt for my daughter...these colors look like they would really cheer her.

Judith said...

Matching throw and table runner! Love to coordinate!

Mtclifford said...

I really like the Flower Box pattern, so maybe I would make that after I petted it for a while Lol. thanks for the chance to win!

Laura said...

I've yet to make myself a quilt. I think that's what I would do.

Unknown said...

ahhh pick me! I would finally not have an excuse not to make a quilt:)
brianneberglund@gmail.com

jocaba said...

Oh my goodness-I would gaze lovingly at the fabric while dreaming of what to make with it.

Anonymous said...

Color me happy.... That is me thinking about this fabric! I love the lucky stars pattern and with spring just around the corner, what a great time for this project! This blog hop has been so fun! Joleen
Sjgarvin@mchsi.com

Annmarie said...

I just love the bright, cheery colors of Color Me Happy. They'd make a perfect quilt for a little girl I know!

Kala said...

I would stare at it. Adoring the beautiful fabric and waiting until i get brave enough to cut it and create something to treasure.

Sonya said...

I would make a very happy quilt or two with this beautiful fabric!

Unknown said...

I'd make a nice, scrappy lap-sized quilt. Love the colors.

Lyn said...

I need a cheerful new quilt to go with my new grey Ikea couch! (And the cat thinks I need a new snuggly quilt on it too!)

phegland said...

I would make a gift quilt for an upcoming wedding in our family.

VickiT said...

I'm not sure if I missed the drawing, but I HAD to at least tell you how much I LOVE this quilt. With my name starting with that letter "V", it would be perfect.

I might have to make myself my own quilt if it's not too late to enter.

Karen said...

I would drool on it. Seriously, I love your new line! Then, after it dries off, I would make a quilt, of course. That would color me happy!

Unknown said...

I love the fiery red and pink pattern. I think that would make a beautiful quilt for my best friends wedding gift. She would love it. I love the fabrics.

Gudrun said...

I might snuggle with the fabric for a while, but I am really interested in giving a whirlygig pattern a try!

Sewingnoni said...

I would look at it and enjoy it for a while--then I would make a really great quilt out of it! Thanks for the chance to win some really fun fabric!
chrisyanner@iowatelecom.net

Claudia said...

What an amazing giveaway! After getting over the thrill of getting all of this great stuff in the mail, I would set it aside for a while until I come up with the perfect quilt to make with it. Actually, the lucky star pattern would be a good one.

Vicky said...

I really think I should win since my name is Vicky and well…this is just the perfect letter for me:) I loVe all of your patterns - I actually made kaleidoscope and it turned out awesome! Thanks for the give away (eVen if I don't vin it)

Annette said...

I want to make a quilt. I would definitely use one of your patterns. They rock!

Unknown said...

I would love you make your Flower Box Quilt with these fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win.

Texas Quilting Gal said...

Holy cow, what a prize! I would use the jelly roll to make my new lucky star pattern (with a W for my family name!) I would add the layer cake to a charm pack I already have to make a baby quilt to give to a friend. And honestly, I don't know what I would do with the slice cut, yet! Triangles totally scare me, so I would probably stare at it a while until a find a cute pattern! Or have a giveaway on my blog on day! :)

ekayem said...

I would probably join the ladies who would pet it and admire it on the shelf - for a while. It would most likely end up in a throw for someone in my family

Kim said...

First I would squeal with joy if I won and then when I received the prize I would use the jelly roll to make that beautiful quilt and share it with my family. Your fabric is so happy, perfect name.

Mama Said Sew said...

It would definitely have to sit on my shelf to be admired for a while. Then I'd probably make a snuggly quilt!

KathleenD said...

I've loved your previous two fabric lines and this new one looks great, too! I would be over-the-moon happy to win some of it from the Giveaway. I know I'd pet it and revel in it for a while... I might make a table runner and/or placemats for my dining room table...
Thank you.

Meghan Hightower said...

I think I would have to wait for the perfect project for this one (:

Unknown said...

I am excited about your giveaway. I would love to make your pattern hopscotch. Thank you for the chance to win.

liz said...

I would showcase the pinks and greens in a quilt for my sister, since that's one of her favorite color schemes. And add a few of the blues into a scrappy project that's already got some Simply Style in it.

Ramanda said...

Vwell, if I vwon your Vwonderful fabric I Vwould do a volcanic, victorious, and vigorous victory dance. I Vwould voraciously sew up a vivid V&Co quilt for my bed. Unless I don't Vwin. then I'll be left vulnerable, volatile and I'll probably say something vulgar and I'll have to live vicariously through the Vwinner. (try to read that and not hear Gru from Despicable Me.) ramanda_nash at msn dot com

Lauraloves2quilt said...

Color Me Happy would really, really make me happy!!! I'd use it to make a "split dresden plate" quilt. I'm taking a class through our guild; your fabric is gorgeous in this quilt! Thanks,
Laura Lynch
lauraloves2quilt@gmail.com

roselady said...

I am so glad that petting is a qualifying answer!! I must pet my fabric and ponder over it for awhile before deciding how best to use it.

Mara said...

The banner idea looks vun, fun!

Ingrid said...

Wow! Thanks for taking part in this event. I had never seen your fabric or designs before. I will definitely be making the banner. There are three women in this house who love bunting! I love your loin to point quilt as well.

Betsey B said...

Oh my! Color Me Happy is the perfect name for such a fun bright and well...happy line of fabric! I would be so happy to win it and yes, I frequently ogle my fabric after buying it in awe of the great minds who design :-) I would eventually make a fun quilt. I am loving the lucky star pattern!

Anonymous said...

Oh my....would love to have it to look at on my shelf in my sewing room but would have to get busy with a quilt I have been promising my grand daughter. I love all you ladies sewing rooms full of wonderful fabric...I would love a fabric shop in my home:) You ladies are amazing.
Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
Jan
jmillerts@hotmail.com

hafza said...

I would make a quilt using the winning pattern - Lucky Star! Thanks for the chance to win:)

Lena Yakim said...

Thank you for giveaway! Wish to win :):):) i'd make a quilt and pillow cases for my daughter, she really needs new quilt. Great fabrics!

Emily C said...

I love your star quilt. That V star pops so nicely.
I am not sure what I would make right now. I have 3 quilts I am finishing and I am trying not to start a 5th (woops, you didn't hear that). So, the fabric would get petted and admired and then added to my stash.

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