AND THE WINNER IS.... Akasha Johnson
NOTE FROM SANDY KLOP: I read them all! Lots of new babies on the way! Several would make something to donate to very worthy causes,several would let a jelly roll be art, manyI think I read them all! Lots of new babies on the way! Several would make something to donate to very worthy causes,several would let a jelly roll be art, many quilts and table runners, totes, and clothing. So hard to choose but only one wrote a poem . That's very close to my heart so I choose Akasha Johnson's comment.
Pezzy oh Pezzy what I would do with you.
Make a tree?
Count to three?
Or make a nifty quilt of dreams?
I can use this fabric to flirt or just make a nice round skirt.
I think, I may... I think I might just use them all to my delight.
I toss a coin and then now I see that I will make all three of these. A tree shaped stuffed pillow, a quilt and a skirt.
Thanks for bring this back.
-Danell Elswick.. rabid quilter
The bad news is that we have no contact for this person. Danell, if you are out there, please contact us with your shipping information.
My FAVORITE FAIR FOOD...
is Carmel Corn without a doubt! I think I could live on it. I have a very good friend who brings me a big bucket of Carmel corn at Christmas time. I am the only one that likes it so I get the bucket all to myself.
My GUILTY PLEASURE...
is watching people! I often think it is better than a movie! But sometimes I get so involved watching I forget about the people I am with. You never know who you might see!!
I would someday like to lead a group of quilters to the fabric shops in Southern France.
I am INSPIRED BY....
American Jane Studio |
FABRIC!
I have no problem deciding what to do with it once I have a stack of yummy colors and patterns to work with. The more the merrier. Three or Five are just not enough. Two Hundred! Yahoo!
My MEMORIES....
I have the best memories of going to a Saturday Market with my dad. It was not like the farmers markets today. It was more like a County Fair. There was a long covered roof like you would see at a train station. Under the long roof there were long tables filled with produce, flowers, nuts and all sorts of goodies, but it was under the table that fascinated me!
Chickens, ducks, rabbits and sometimes kittens and puppies! It was noisy, smelly and so much fun!
The county fair makes me think of chickens, so for my project I made
Henny Penney, Hickety Pickety and the little red hen.
The county fair makes me think of chickens, so for my project I made
Henny Penney, Hickety Pickety and the little red hen.
Transform a basic bun basket into a prize winning work of art. You could even fill it full of candy corn if you were so inclined. For the instructions to make your own Henny Penny, Click here
To see my schoolhouse video, click here.
To see my schoolhouse video, click here.
I wanted to give you a sneak peek at something else I have been working on. FABRIC, of course!
I heard from many of you about Pezzy, a retired fabric that was selling on ebay and etsy for upwards of 20.00 a fat quarter. Guess what it is back! My upcoming line, Fairy Tale Friends due in stores, October.
has more of my multi colored Pezzy. In this collection, I called this print Magic Beans because they look just like what Jack in the beanstalk would have used.
And, wait, there's more. An entire line of Pezzy Prints! Available in stores January BUT you can WIN a PEZZY jelly roll of the now!!
Follow this blog and leave me a comment about what you would do with a PEZZY jelly roll if you were the winner! I will draw a name on September 29th and announce the winner here.
One more thing, be sure and visit Liesl from Oliver + S next. I can't wait to see what she has up her sleeve for her blog post.
Thank you for stopping by on my Country Fair day.
- SANDY KLOP
I would love to win a PEZZY jelly roll! If I had one, I would make a happy throw quilt for my 2 yr old.
ReplyDeleteI love the Pezzy prints, I still have just a little of a couple in my stash. From a jelly roll I do a 9 patch with crisp white and the solids as the centers I think. Such a sweet baby quilt and heavens knows they grow like they are eating magic beans! (I follow the blog too)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your pezzy prints! They are the perfect accent to just about anything!
ReplyDeleteIs that your personal fabric stash? What a wonderful playland!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken is awesome, as is your PEZ fabric. If I were to win, I have several different quilt patterns that use a jelly roll that it would be perfect for.
Thanks for making this blog hop so much fun!
I wolud make a quilt for my mum because she's such a great person!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from germany
Hildy
Love the fabric, sure I could find something to do with that fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken pattern is just too cute. I would make a quilt for my grandson out of the Pezzy fabric. It's just fabulous. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLove your Bun Basket, so cute!! What to do with Pezzy, maybe a cute lap quilt or a strippy bag....thanks for the cute pattern!
ReplyDeleteOMgosh you KNOW I would love to win that pezzy JR!! I am one of your biggest cheerleaders. So maybe my number will be the lucky winner. If not I will be stalking the stores for it in January. Thank you sooooo much for bringing it back!
ReplyDeletePezzy looks like it would make a very happy quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to win!=)
ReplyDeleteWow Pezzy is awsome. I love the patterns put together already. I would probably try my hand at one of those. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt from your Pezzy fabric and some Bella solids! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteNot sure at the moment what I would do if I won the Pezzy jelly roll. But it wouldn't take me long to figure something out. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a Pezzy jelly roll!!! I've been thinking that I need some new placemats and accessories for my new kitchen-- and I think that the Pezzy fabric would make the table so cheerful!!! :-) I hope I win!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteTotally cute! I would make a pinwheel quilt for my sister!
ReplyDeleteI have a "jelly roll race" project on my "to do" list --- think this would work perfectly. They make great gifts and donation quilts. I look forward to seeing your next fabric line.
ReplyDeleteOh I love the Pezzy colors! I would make a quilt for my son with it. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteIf I won the Pezzy Jelly Roll, I would explore Moda Bake Shop for a fun project.
ReplyDeleteI love very much your post!!Your project and your fabrics too.
ReplyDeletewith love from Italy
Boy, what a great fabric print and in so many colors. I would pair it with some Bella solids and I see stars...
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to be a new follower of the Moda Fabrics blog, and I hope I win the Pezzy fabric. I would make a very cheerful table cover and use whatever is left in other projects. Thanks for the lovely project idea.
ReplyDeleteThe Pezzy Print is beautiful with such a fresh look ....the possibilities are endless. Maybe a tote bag or pillows or a throw.....Your bun warmer brought back memories of the ones I made a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteI love the pezzy prints. They would make a really cute baby quilt. Thanks for the chance to win in your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI too love caramel corn - your site is very inspiring. Thank you so much for the chicken pattern. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteHopeless animal lover here, so I just have to first say what a sweet little bunny!!! And your bun warmer is so cute too! I'd have to unroll that yummy jelly roll and fondle it for awhile before I could come up with the perfect pattern to use it for. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love the new colors! Love the older ones too. Just cheery! I would use some to make a cute and simple nine patch and some would get put in my American Jane stash for couple of fun ideas I have for scrappy things!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a Pezzy Jelly Roll I would make a lap quilt for my mother to chere her up on long, dark winter days.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
OOOO I love Pezzy prints.I would use them in things to decorate my house. Table Runner, place mats... Little things to make me happy!
ReplyDeleteFirst I would oogle it and pet it, A LOT! Then I would make a pattern I've been meaning to make - called Just Between Friends!
ReplyDeleteI am crazy about all your new Pez colors! Thank you!!
LOve the Pezzy prints! I could eat that jelly roll for sure, it looks so happy and fun! If I were to win, I'd use it in some scrappy quilts for sure!
ReplyDeleteThe PEZZY fabric looks like fun! I would love to make a quilt for myself with it! I need, need, need a new one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
how fun! love the new colors of those pezzy prints... i've loved them for a long time, and am very happy to have a chance to add some new colors to my stash! i'd definitely use the jelly roll for a quilt - something paired with lots of white, probably!! thanks!!
ReplyDeleteAyayay, I'm in love with these Pezzy prints!! Sheesh . . . if I won, I would cherish an adore them and contemplate their future . . . but then I'd throw caution to the wind and rip into the JR for a beautiful baby quilt that I've been dreaming up! I think . . .
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try the Chicken. Our Kitchen is done all in chickens and roosters should fit right in. Your pezzy prints are great. Thanks. Karin E:)
ReplyDeleteOMGosh...I would love to win this!! How fun...I would add a solid jelly roll and do a jelly roll race with just ME!
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric. I would make a quilt if I won. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE a pezzy jelly roll! I missed the first batch of pez fabrics, and I can't miss out on these now! I think a simple strip quilt is in my future if I can get my hands on these! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a PEZZY Prints jelly roll. I can think of several projects I might use them for!
ReplyDeleteThis fabric is very fun. It would make a great kid quilt or a quilt to take on picnics. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric! I think the Pezzy would make a neat tote bag!
ReplyDeletelove your Pezzy jellyrolls with which I would use it in Happy Quilting's Summer Breeze pattern.
ReplyDeleteJust a lovely bunch of jazz!
Thank you.
I went to the link provided to look at the fabrics in the line and oh my goodness! Pure Love! I'd probably make a quilt or two or three. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute print! I would probably make a couple of lap quilts by adding some solids to coordinate with the pezzy colors.
ReplyDeleteLove the Pezzy prints and what fun they would be to make us something bright and cheery! Time spent with my father was also precious to me so I loved your story of the saturday market!!
ReplyDeleteI think I would use Pezzy prints to make a spool quilt. It would be fun to see the jelly beans on spools.
ReplyDeleteLove the chicken pattern and I don't know what I'd make with the Jelly Roll. I'd have to live with it a little while. . .
ReplyDeleteI have a fondness for caramel corn, people watching (airports are a great place!), and fabric(Moda!)! Thanks for the project, and I think I would make a log cabin quilt with Pezzy also adding some additional fabric.
ReplyDeleteIf I had pezzy jelly roll, I think I'd have to make a crayon quilt, the power of suggestion.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has these bright colors in her room. The Pezzy fabric will go perfectly. Probably a throw to curl up with in her chair. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWow! Pezzy would be fanstastic as a napping quilt for a baby. My daughter's best friend is having a baby in January so I hope I win your jelly roll. Pick me! Pick me! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would make an adorable quilt, of course!!! Love your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThose Pezzy prints are so much fun I would have to make a baby or toddler quilt out of them!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my grandson with it and tell him it was magic beans. Then he would tell everyone it was a magic quilt and believe it was really magic :)
ReplyDeleteWhat wouldn't I do with a pezzy jelly roll, such cute fabric so many possibilities. What ever I make I think it would be something just for me!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of the Pezzy prints! If I won, I think I'd just open up the jelly roll and admire it for a while! Then I'd turn it into a table runner --
ReplyDeleteFirst, I would sit and stare at it! I love it! Then I would make a quilt for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteLove PEZZY!! I would make one for an infants shelter here in Oklahoma.
ReplyDeleteI would make my grandson the cutest quilt ever out of a pezzy jelly roll. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt since I am expecting!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a throw for my closest friend
ReplyDeleteI bought Camille Roskelley's pattern jelly filled a little while ago so I would make that quilt with a Pezzy Jelly Roll. Love your projects!
ReplyDeleteok, love this fabric, if I won I would sew all the strips together and make this darling chicken! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love the Pezzy prints! I would make a quilt for the RV that would make everyone smile when they saw it, whether we were using it on the camper bed, for a picnic or for snuggling around the evening fire.
ReplyDeleteI love modern quilts, cool prints matched with solids and whites or greys edged with black. Looks like Pezzy would be a great print to work with - would love to win some!
ReplyDeletePezzy makes a wonderful toddler quilt. Thank you for the opportunity to win a jelly roll.
ReplyDeleteMary
LOVE all your fabrics! I would be overjoyed to win a Pezzy jelly roll. I have two little granddaughters who would be ecstatic over a quilt made with that fun fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt with the Pezzy jelly roll! The colors are wonderful! Thanks for sharing the Bun Basket! It so cute! Thanks for sharing and a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is also an avid 'people-watcher' - she has walked into walls and doors while 'gawking' while walking!!
ReplyDeleteIf I won the jelly roll, I would have to make my little eagle-eye a cuddle quilt!
The Pezzy Prints remind me of summer and would make a beautiful Patchwork Henny Penny.
ReplyDeleteI always love the bright and cheerful colors of your fabric. With the pezzy prints I would make a quilt to share with my grandchildren. Thank you for all the inspiration.
ReplyDeletei have some Pezzy fabric in my stash. I have a tub full of American Jane fabrics and would love to add the jelly role to it.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and I will make a baby quilt for my boy with the lovely fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI have a book just for jelly rolls. I'm sure I could find a project in there to make. It would be so fun. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI've become a follower. If I were to win, the quilt I need to make for a granddaughter's graduation would include some PEZZY. Kathie L in Allentown
ReplyDeleteLove your pezzy print & excited to see it again! I think it would be fun to use in your wagon wheels pattern. Bright and cheery!
ReplyDeleteI want the Pezzy!!!! I'd make a cracker quilt to sort of mimic the print I think. :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric and what I would make of it is a quilt for my granddaughter who sleeps in a "big" bed since 2 weeks.
ReplyDeleteEllen
What gorgeous colors in your new line! I would make a baby quilt for my new nephew.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower and with Pezzy I'd make a baby quilt because of the bright happy colors!
ReplyDeleteI would have to do something fun and cheerful that I could look at every day! What joyful fabric! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute pattern, thank you for sharing. Would love to win you new fabric line!
ReplyDeleteFun blog post! I would make a lap quilt for a Christmas gift I think - but that could change, it often does :-)
ReplyDeleteSi fuese la ganadora ??? Pues prepararía un quilt de tiras con ese jelly.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias
Besicos
I would love to win the Pezzy Prints Jelly Roll! I would make a Funky Chicken quilt with it.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandy, Another great post for this hop. When I look at this fabric line I have to smile. It is filled with lots of happy color. Love the projects and the pocket pome is wonderful. Thank you.
ReplyDeletelove the pez prints! I would incorporate them into several new prints. I love that they work into almost any fabric design!
ReplyDeleteI would probably make a lap quilt for my daughter. She loves those colors!
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I'd love to win the Pezzy fabric. I would make it into a child's quilt. When working with your fabrics, it brings out a special happiness and memories of times gone by! Thanks for this giveaway opportunity. Lana
ReplyDeleteA Pezzy jelly roll would be fun to zig zag. Awesome colors.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to be re-releasing a fabric. It pays to be popular, lol.
Love spending my coffee break with great photos. Will love the Henny Penny pattern. When my sons were growing up I kept a copy of the book "Little Red Hen" on our table and once in a while even thru high school we'd have storytime!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the inspiration
I would either made a rail fence quilt with it or a flying geese quilt. FUN! FUN!
ReplyDeletePezzy Prints!! Yeaaaahhhhh!!! I would make something for my youngest grandaughter, a little jumper maybe? Thank you for the chance and your pattern as well!
ReplyDeleteI think Pezzy would make an adorable baby quilt. That is after I had petted it for some time before busting it open :)
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt for my future grandchild, first one. Love the chicken. Love your designs
ReplyDeletei would love to win the jelly roll of this great fabric!
ReplyDeleteFirst, I would put it on a shelf and admire it for a bit and after that, I would begin making a jelly roll quilt with it.
ReplyDeleteI have a jelly roll book I am dying to make something from and I LOVE the pez prints so it would be perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteI would hoard my pez jelly roll for while and then find a scrap quilt pattern that I could mix it with my stash.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the hen! The Pezzy Jelly Roll is wonderful, so many choices to use it on a table runner maybe, something kinda log cabinish. I would be fun to have to decide!
ReplyDeleteNice write up! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteI love the Pezzy prints! I would make a quilt for one of my nieces.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win
Love the Pezzy fabric. I think I would have to make the jellyroll race quilt with it.
ReplyDeleteHey... wait a minute.. Isn't that hen a rooster with his red comb?
ReplyDeleteLOL
What a fun post. I do so love the Fair. Enjoy carmel corn and visiting all the animals too!
ReplyDeleteYour fabric is lovely. I have a strip quilt pattern in mind, from Cozy Quilt Designs. Yeap, I'd definitely make a yummy strip quilt with your fabric. It would be perfect.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
LOVE your Pezzy prints!!!
ReplyDeleteI've added you to my Google Reader so I can follow you! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
Mmm.... carmel corn!!!
KZK
Oh, I would love to win a Pezzy jelly roll. If I don't, I'll just have to make sure I get some in January! I would love to make a big colorful quilt with the Pezzy's if I won so that when my 5 grands come over everyone can enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteOh that is beautiful. I think it would have to go into lots of different projects...right now I am collecting red pink aqua maybe for a pinwheel quilt, maybe something else once I get it all together! Thanks for all the loveliness!
ReplyDeleteIf I won I would love it, and pet it, and call it George.....oh no that was Bugs Bunny....
ReplyDeleteYour fabric would be wonderful with a handfull of solids and some JayBird designs patterns.
I was so excited when I found out about Pezzy!
ReplyDeleteIf I were the lucky winner, I think Pezzy would get turned into a couple table runners. Thanks for sharing!
And yes, I follow this blog already!
The Pezzy prints are great! If I have a jelly roll of the prints I would make an alphabet quilt for my 8 month old. I have been looking for simple patterns in basic colors....this is just perfect. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love that fabric!!! I would make a quilt and possibly a skirt for one of my grandaughters with the leftover strips.
ReplyDeleteThose Pezzy prints are adorable (as is Henny Penny!). I can see it becoming table runners or even a 50 yard quilt. That would be fun!
ReplyDeleteI love black and white chickens, I have them in my kitchen.
ReplyDeleteLove American Jane
I would probably use pezzy in something for my new grandson, but who knows how it would inspire me once in hands.
ReplyDeleteOh decisions, decisions. I have some wonderful jelly roll patterns. I would have to decide on that day which one to pick. Love those!
ReplyDeleteI would make some fun pillows from those fun jellyrolls!
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh..... I need these now! I'm making a robot themed quilt for a child and these would be perfect. Might have to put this quilt on hold until the PEZZY prints are here. I've been looking everywhere for the perfect fabric.....Thank you - Thank you - Thank you for your designs!!
ReplyDeleteWell...if I won the Pezzy jelly roll, first I would take a picture of it...then I would keepit in the sewing room for inspiration for a while...then I'd cut each strip in half and use them in a quilt w/my American Jane stash...the other half-strips I would save...because this is an amazing line!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love this jelly roll! Such gorgeous colours! They will look great in a quilt with white fabric!
ReplyDeleteI've been a follower through google reader for a long time, but am now a regular follower as well!
Thank you!
Hi there. I would definitely use it with lots of white background. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my son to cuddle on the couch.
ReplyDeleteLove your project. I will surely whip up a few of them. Nothing can replace those PEZZY prints! I am delighted that they are back. Thanks for all your inspiration and eye candy. I love everything you create.
ReplyDeleteSince there is not a lot of pink in this collection, I would make a nine-patch quilt for my two-year-old grandson. Everyone else in my family has one except him. Love these fabrics, they're so vibrant and cheery.
ReplyDeleteLove the chicken! Honestly, I could dream up quite a few fun things to sew with a Pezzy roll but if I had one I'd most likely put it up on my shelf of wonderful things and admire it for a good long time.
ReplyDeleteI fell the same way about fabrics! when i find that one I can't live without it...I have to get 2 of it so I won't fell so bad to use one. I would LOVE to win one of the jelly rolls but ...take me fabric chopping with you in France!??Pretty Please!!!!!!LOL
ReplyDeleteI just love the PEZZY jelly roll. I can see some neat-o handbags made from that jelly roll!
ReplyDeletePezzy - seriously? I'm in love! I have lots of your fabric, and love how it all coordinates. It's my go-to fabric of choice. If I win, I'd probably make another American Jane quilt. Can't wait to see this fabric in real life!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited the Pez are coming back!!! I've been hoarding some yardage of it and now I can finally use it. ;) If I won the Pezzy jelly roll I would make a quilt for my baby boy (due in early November).
ReplyDeleteThe Pezzy roll is AWESOME! I think I'd make one of the great projects over on Moda Bake Shop. But it would be hard to cut into it :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh wow I love the fabric. I would make a quilt to give as a gift to my grandmother if I won. Thank you for the opportunity - thanks also for sharing your photos x
ReplyDeletePezzy is darling! I haven't seen it before but I'm newish to quilting. Glad to know that Moda sees the need to reprint a popular fabric. =) I would use pezzy to create a fun set of pillows for my couch.
ReplyDeleteWonder how a small hexie quilt would look? Mmm, I would still make a big one. They are fun!
ReplyDeletePezzy Jelly Roll is just calling my name to make a baby quilt for my new cousin. Thanks for the pattern. Tammy
ReplyDeleteQuilts and pillows. So much fun. Thanks for bringing it back. Also thanks for the giveaway. So kind.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilted shower curtain. Just love all the colors
ReplyDeleteShawn In Michigan
I'd make a jazzy skirt for my twirling girls.
ReplyDeleteI think for starters maybe a nice tote bag but the sky's the limit. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh, Oh, this would be perfect for a quilt for one of my grandaughters! I have taught the one how to quilt and wouldn't she love this fabric to make another one??!! Thanks for the chance to win! :D
ReplyDeleteI LOVE caramel corn too !!!! Actually anything with caramel is a weekness for me :)!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your hen as well 11 chickens and their little chicks are a reminder of fairtime for me as well !!!
ANd I LOVE your pezzy prints. Am working on a fairy Tale Friends quilt for my daughter at the moment. WOuld love to make either a pieced back, or pillows or....another quilt of course :)
What fun fabrics! If I won a PEZZY jelly roll I would use it to make a fun quilt, adding several additional fabrics to make the PEZZY fabrics stand out. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI want to make one of the wonderful quilts moda is showing with the prints! They are so cheerful!! Thanks for the opportunity to win some of that wonderful fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post--thank you for sharing :) If I were to win a the Pezzy jelly roll I would make a fun little baby quilt for my cousins baby due on New Years!! Thanks for a chance to win
ReplyDeleteI would make a lovely strip bag from your Pez jelly roll. I LOVE bags! Vida
ReplyDeleteI am not sure what I would make with the jelly roll but I do love your prints. I had fun making a jelly roll quilt top recently and these print would look great in this design. Your bun basket design is great fun and my sister would love it.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the Pezzy jelly roll. I am so glad that it is coming back out. Thanks so much for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of patterns that would look great with that jelly roll!
ReplyDeleteThat would make such a fun quilt for my little girl.
ReplyDeleteI think the Pezzy Print Jelly Roll would make a wonerful summertime picnic quilt. Thanks for the chance to win it.
ReplyDeleteThe Pezzy fabrics are wonderful for everything, I´ve used them in bindings and in hexagons. I´m so glad to know there will be more. The colors are great and so joyful
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance
Than you for the wonderful pattern! I might try it for our big family get-together at Thanksgiving. I would LOVE to make a retro apron using the Pezzy jelly roll -- it would certainly be eye-cathcing!
ReplyDeleteJust saw a great variation on the postage stamp quilt - definitely use this fabric for that! Enjoying the fair!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Henny Penny pattern. It's delightful. My twin granddaughters will be quite taken with Henny Penny. I'd love to win the Pezzy jelly roll. The colours are so bright and cherry, perfect for a little quilt for my new grandbaby who will be born this winter. Thank you for the generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI find your fabric joyful. I would love to make a lap quilt to wrap up in on a cold dreary day....it would make me feel so cheerful.
ReplyDeleteI'm following this blog. I'll probably make hair ties and maybe some simple quilt or bean bags.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! I would use it in an eye spy quilt for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThe projects for this blog hop have been fun and different and I want to make them all. So happy to see your PEZ back and in an expanded color line. I would use them intermittenly in different projects to stretch it out. LOVE Henny Penny!
ReplyDeleteI love Henny Penny! For a while the jelly roll would be "art" and sit on the shelf in the sewing room!
ReplyDeleteThen it would age a little more until I came across the perfect pattern.
So excited for the reprint!! I would make a lovely quilt for my sewing room. :)
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make some place mats for my kitchen table with your Pezzy jelly roll. The colors would be perfect! Love your hen pattern I have the perfect spot for it it my kitchen. Thanks for the pattern. And Wisconsin State Fair cream puffs are my favorite fair food.
ReplyDeleteThe chicken would be so cute in my kitchen. The new Pezzy is great too. Can't wait to see it all. Still have a couple strips from first fabrics. Thank you for the pattern and chance to win fabric.
ReplyDeleteOH!!! Be still my heart!! I LOVE Pezzy prints!! I would so make a quilt for ME with it!! I have lots of quilt patterns for Jelly Rolls (don't judge!) it would be hard to pick just one!
ReplyDeleteLisa L
With a jelly roll of Pezzy print I would...make a second quilt to coordinate with the first quilt I made for my grandson with American Jane fabrics! I forget the name of the line, but there were lots of bright colors balanced by black and panels of toys; a train, an airplane, a tricycle, a boat, a car... That was one of my favorite quilts and I'd be thrilled to make one to coordinate with it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a PEZZY jelly roll! If I had one, I would make a modern throw quilt for my daughter (for her new room).
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that we flickr fabric freaks were successfully instrumental in getting the pez/pezzy/magic beans reprinted, with your help of course. I only discovered my love of pez when it was already discontinued and I had to shell out quite the pretty penny to get all the colors. I've been hoarding it but now I can cut into it without fear.
ReplyDeleteIf I won the jelly roll I would cry, then faint, then probably cry again, wouldn't stop smiling for days, tell everyone I know and then make tons of quilts, table runners, bags, pillows, and wall hangings out of every single last bit of it.
Wow! I'd love to jump on the Pezzy Prints band wagon! They are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a patchwork apron using Pezzy prints. I really love the aqua color way in Pezzy.
ReplyDeleteOh yes I forgot - in my fun- that I would probably make a really cute quilt for my grandson who is going to be getting his new bigger boy bed-outa the crib. Yeah!!
ReplyDeleteLove the Pezzy prints. I would love to make my 5 year old grand-daughter a quilt from the jelly roll. Thanks for being so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThe Pezzy Prints is AWESOME! Thanks for the chance to win something so colorful and happy. I would make a quilt for my middle son with the jelly roll. He loves color...no matter what he's coloring he uses every single crayon at his disposal to make it super-duper colorful. It always makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteSandy, thanks for bringing Pezzy back to us. It would be so much fun to take the winning Jelly Roll to our local quilt store and show them what will becoming their way. As what I would do with it, first just play with it and look it over, then go to the Moda Bakery and check out their ideas. Then play with some more. It is so much fun playing with your designs.
ReplyDeleteAlways love your lines of fabrics! Would love winning the awesome pezzy fabrics! I'm thinking rows of henny pennys incorporated in a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd put it on a shelf and admire it for about 6 months, then I'd unroll it and stroke it for another few months, then I'd make a quilt with it.
ReplyDeleteI think a nice little nine-patch with some white sashing would be perfect for making a crib quilt for my soon-to-be-born granddaughter
ReplyDeleteI see a quilt in the future
ReplyDeleteI could see a cute baby quilt or a little girl's skirt. It's just so fun! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI just love that print, in all the colors, it goes with so much that I would use it with everything.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the pezzy!!! I'd probably make some pillows for my living room and and/or a small lap quilt. Great fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try a jelly roll! I'm still rather a novice in the quilting arena and have yet to use one. I think the Pezzy Prints would be perfect for some bright and cheerful floor pillows in my son and daughter's room. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the Henny Penny pattern and I would love to win the Pezzy jelly roll!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a nice quilt for my beautiful Goddaughter! Terrific giveaway! Love your fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWhat to make with Pezzy prints...they would be adorable in any quilt. I love the chicken! Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I would love to win the Pezzy jelly roll. I would make a beautiful quilt with it. I love these prints. Thanks for the giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah and your chicken pattern is so cute. Love it!!
Hugs Ariane
Ahhhhh!!!! I would make a lovely quilt for my Great Granddaughter.
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Just what I need for a baby quilt that I need to get going on! The colors are just perfect for the "urban" girls today!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I think I need to start a new quilt...
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LOVE THIS FABRIC!
ReplyDeleteI'D MAKE A NEAT GRANDDAUGHTER QUILT!
THANKS SO FOR SHARING!
jldouglas@wispwest.net
Love those prints, it's just something fun. Thanks for the pattern, I need to make that.
ReplyDeleteim thinking log cabin and im thinking quilt binding! love this! i follow
ReplyDeleteOK I just have to comment how you cleverly included your moda designer friends in the crowd picture. It is a kind of Where's Waldo game and I love it! I love the Pezzy fabric too. Using polka dots in a quilt is always a must for me but I like this design even better because he colors are so big and bold against the white. I see why so many people like it. Thanks for the contest.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make either a bag for me or a blanket for my kids!
ReplyDeleteCan I just say YUMMMM!! I would make something for one of my granddaughters....
ReplyDeleteWell, I didn't even know about this blog, but now I am a follower! And I love those Pezzy Prints...they are so colorful and fun! I loved the quilts shown on the bottom of the ad, so I think that I would like to make a quilt from them if I was lucky enough to win the jelly roll!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the great Hen Basket pattern...it's adorable! And thank you and Moda for the opportunity to win such a fabulous prize!
XOXO,
Cyndi
I would need two of these. One to set on my shelf an enjoy all rolled up so lovely and another to make a fun quilt with matching solids
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of Moda's blog. I love the Pezzy collection! If I win, I will use the fabrics in a future Anita Goodesign's quilt/redwork design pack to be released in November. The colors and motifs are perfect for this project!
ReplyDeleteI would have to make a snuggle blanket for those cold evenings.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the bun basket pattern, my grandchildren absolutely will get such a kick out of it.
ReplyDeleteOh that jelly roll is very fresh and modern looking. I am a traditional, primitive quilter and so if I were to be so lucky to win (and I have never won anything from any blog ever) I think I would try one of the simple, modern quilts that I have been seeing in the magazines-one is never too old to try something new!
ReplyDeleteI would use a pezzy to make some fun placemats for the kitchen!!
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