Welcome to the last stop on the
Moda Designer Friendship blog hop.
First of all, I want to thank you for spending time with us as we shared block patterns.
I know you were anxious to read the designers posts and download blocks.
Some of you ran in to some technical difficulties.
I think everything was sorted out, but I have included a few more block
patterns for you to download at the end of this post just to make sure.
Second, I wanted to brag on the In-House team here.
I passed around a box of fabric scraps and the block patterns. Everyone
jumped in to "play" and share their color options for some of the blocks.
Moda Designer Friendship blog hop.
First of all, I want to thank you for spending time with us as we shared block patterns.
I know you were anxious to read the designers posts and download blocks.
Some of you ran in to some technical difficulties.
I think everything was sorted out, but I have included a few more block
patterns for you to download at the end of this post just to make sure.
Second, I wanted to brag on the In-House team here.
I passed around a box of fabric scraps and the block patterns. Everyone
jumped in to "play" and share their color options for some of the blocks.
Another Sarah project.
Kelli Trimble
Kathy Bauer
Kathy Bauer
Debbie Duckworth
Another Block by Debbie Duckworth
Please share your blocks with us on the Flickr page. http://www.flickr.com/groups/2119118@N25/
If you are looking for fabrics to make your quilt, please check your local quilt store. Many shops are offering this project as a sampler quilt and have beautiful fabric combinations all planned for you.
Now that you have a collection of new quilt blocks,
we thought you might like to have a fun setting
to finish your project.
72" x 93"
If you are looking for fabrics to make your quilt, please check your local quilt store. Many shops are offering this project as a sampler quilt and have beautiful fabric combinations all planned for you.
Now that you have a collection of new quilt blocks,
we thought you might like to have a fun setting
to finish your project.
72" x 93"
For the finishing and setting instructions, click here.
This setting option is not for the faint at heart, so tackle it or use the
traditional sashing and cornerstone option.
Due to other obligations and technical problems, some of the designers
were not able to participate so
I have included their patterns here.
Aneela Hoey's pattern.
American Jane's pattern.
Lily Ashbury's pattern.
Lucky block 13.
Just in case you didn't get Jan's, here it is.
and her applique house addition.
Another block and one more.
Choose your favorites.
And one more giveaway, mini charm pack sampler.
An assortment of 30 different moda lines of fabric.
Just tell us what you would do with these yummy tidbits of fabric in the comments.
Check back, Monday March 4th (noon, central time)
This setting option is not for the faint at heart, so tackle it or use the
traditional sashing and cornerstone option.
Due to other obligations and technical problems, some of the designers
were not able to participate so
I have included their patterns here.
Aneela Hoey's pattern.
American Jane's pattern.
Lily Ashbury's pattern.
Lucky block 13.
Just in case you didn't get Jan's, here it is.
and her applique house addition.
Another block and one more.
Choose your favorites.
And one more giveaway, mini charm pack sampler.
An assortment of 30 different moda lines of fabric.
Just tell us what you would do with these yummy tidbits of fabric in the comments.
Check back, Monday March 4th (noon, central time)
as we announce the winner of the mini charm packs
Now that you have all those quilt blocks, join us as some of our favorite people join us by sharing their favorite notions. Just imagine being stranded on an island, what notions would you not be able to live without? Check back to find out.
Thank you for choosing moda fabrics,
-modalissa
Now that you have all those quilt blocks, join us as some of our favorite people join us by sharing their favorite notions. Just imagine being stranded on an island, what notions would you not be able to live without? Check back to find out.
Thank you for choosing moda fabrics,
-modalissa
They are yummy tid-bits. I would be in table runner heaven with them!!
ReplyDeleteLove the mini charms, perhaps a postage stamp quilt!
ReplyDeleteLoved this block blog hop! I would use most of those charm packs to make quilts using united notions charm Saturday pattern that uses 8 charm packs!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful tidbits! So many things to make, so little time! How about...a lap quilt to stay warm.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway!! They would def. be in a quilt for me....thanks for this chance
ReplyDeleteI love these mini charms. I think I would make some doll quilts. I have so many patterns for them and these would work out great. Hugs
ReplyDeleteI have a very old and wonderful Bassett Hound named Rufus. He is going on 14, over 2 older than the average Bassett. But then Rufus isn't an average anything. He's kind, loyal and the best of friends. But most of all he encourages me everyday to go into my playroom. I think it is about time he gets a blanky to cover up with. So I will make my best friend a doggy quilt!
ReplyDeleteLovely paks....Probably make a postage stamp quilt! Also incorporate them in the projects I am already making. Have had fun in this hop. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a lot of candy packs! I love making scrap quilts, so I would use them for a stack of scrappy lap quilts. And since I've only seen photos of many of these fabric lines, having the squares would help me to know which fabrics I need to hurry and buy yardage of!
ReplyDeleteI think some kind of Irish Chain Quilt sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the Friendship Quilt Block collection, and for the extra patterns. If I were to win the mini charm packs, I'd be stitching up mini quilts I love from your Moda Candy booklet!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - think of all the quick charity quilts I could make with those mini charms! But first I would spread them all out on a bed for a week just to look at them - lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful blog hop. Someday I hope to make all of these blocks! And with those mini charm packs - I think I would make pillow covers for lots of my friends, or little baby quilts!
ReplyDeleteThank you and all the designers for sharing their time creating these wonderful blocks. I seem to be missing 3 of them - 21, 26, and 27 and I can't figure out where they are? What did I do wrong?
ReplyDeleteI would take on a cathedral window quilt with mini charms. I have been wanting to try it for a while but I have not been brave enough. I will say that some of the blocks in this quilt along have pushed my skills and I've loved it! Thanks so much for a great 2 weeks of quilting.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was postage stamp, but there are so many quilt patterns that could use these, like maybe a granny square! Thank you!
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If I were lucky enough to win them I'd make a scrappy trip around the world with them. They seem to be very popular with quilting bloggers and I like the looks of anything scrappy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win and the blocks and finishing instructions. Cheers!
I would use them all together and make a Moda postage stamp quilt.
ReplyDeleteHands down I would make a quilt using the blocks I've collected from this friendship blog hop! I can see it now....beautiful colors, fantastic blocks, joyful quilt...and me not getting any housework accomplished for sitting under the shade of a tree having a picnic enjoying the arrival of Spring! :) sowingstitches[at]gmail[dot]com
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh--I LOVE the setting for the quilt!!! Now I REALLY, REALLY want to get to work on it!!! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the mini charms. Hmmm....after I looked at them all and looked again...I would probably make some quilts with them. Oh, hexies-I would work on some hexie projects with them!
Truly enjoyed the blog hop, lots of blocks to make with great directions. I would use these mini charms to make charity quilts for our local NICU's.
ReplyDeleteThis HAS been a really fun blog hop! I'd use the candies to make a lot of little quilts - one for each line, in 9 patches and Irish chains. Those small quilts go everywhere! Over the back of chairs, under lamps ... under cats, too!
ReplyDeleteWell as I don't have any I would firstly just stroke them and if I was feeling really brave I would take them out of their wrappers and spread them all out on the floor!! Eventually I would get round to sewing with them!!
ReplyDeleteLove the mini charm packs! I would make a small quilt or table runner. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWould love to put them together for charity quilts!
ReplyDeleteThe choices would be endless. I think a lot of them would be made into cute little Hexies for various table runners, purses and maybe a cute border around a lap sized quilt. Thanks for the chance to win. I have loved this blog hop and look forward to getting started on these blocks.
ReplyDeleteOh, such gorgeousness! I would make bunches of four-patches and see where they take me!
ReplyDeleteLove the charm packs would make a baby quilt! Always need one of those! Thanks for the blog hop and friendship pattern! I have collected all but #26. Thank you to all your wonderful designers.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing giveaway!! I would make a postage stamp quilt - probably with a solid square between every print. Thanks so much for the blog hop and all the fun and inspiration. I am looking forward to the next one!
ReplyDeleteI'd mix some ranges together and make cute patchwork bags I think!
ReplyDeletekerryATpenny-dog.co.uk
Pillows, table toppers and bags oh my!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMe too, I am missing Blocks 21, & 26, could someone tell me which designers these are I have looked and relooked through every blog with no luck, Please help :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic giveaway! For me it might be a really scrappy Irish Chain or even an enviable Postage Stamp Quilt! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo many ideas come to mind. I think I would start making nine patches and, then, perhaps a Mondo bag, or a baby quilt, or ... Love those fabrics and I've thoroughly enjoyed the frienship block hop!
ReplyDeleteIs there anyway to get a list of the designers and the block number they used? I seem to be missing four blocks--but was hoping for a list so I don't have to run through all of the sites again....or perhaps you could tell me the names for: 20, 21, 26, 27 and 30. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a fun picnic quilt. Thank you for the great hop!
ReplyDeleteI'm baffled. I'm missing 21 & 26. Is anyone else missing them? I've went over them a second time and couldn't find them.
ReplyDeleteYour Friendship Blog Hop has been such fun..love all the blocks as well as the designers! Such talent! I would enjoy making a beautiful granny square quilt. Thank you for the opportunity to win the gorgeous fabric.
ReplyDeleteA quilt of course. The fabric will be my inspiration. Thank you for this quilt-a-long.
ReplyDeleteAll of the designers have done a wonderful job for the Friendship Quilt. All of blocks have been collected and ready to make into the quilt. I could use the charms to coordinate with all of the blocks to make this MODA friendship quilt more special - for me. Thank you for the hard work and giving all of your followers a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteSandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
A trip around the world quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis has been a fun quilt along. I'm saving the patterns for future use. I would love to win these mini charm packs. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have an amazing 3-dimensional pinwheel pattern that I would make out of these cuties:) Had a blast - doing a quilt along with our local lqs - so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt with them..maybe a 9 patch or a tumbler quilt. It would also be fun to make a yo yo quilt with them too.
ReplyDeleteMy imagination runs wild thinking about having a Moda assortment to work with. For starters, I'd sew some pillow cases to contribute to the Million Cases projectl
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a Scrappy Trip Around quilt that is so popular on blogs right now. Thanks for the giveaway and blog hop!
ReplyDeleteI have so enjoyed this blog hop. I used to be an avid quilter until I had to put that on hold as we cared for my father at home who had Alzheimer's. After nearly 10 years I have just begun to piece again. The blog hop gave me great incentive and having a collection of Moda prints would be so exciting. Haven't made up my mind exactly what I would piece with them, but they would surely be lovingly used on several quilts!
ReplyDeletePacks with Moda fabrics...the possibilities are endless, but a scrappy style lap quilt would always work. Thanks for this friendship hop.
ReplyDeleteWould mix them all up together, stitched them random together in a big quilt for on my own bed.
ReplyDeleteEvery night I would go to bed a half hour early and go and look at all the diferent fabric and fall a sleep with a big smile on my face.
Because so many diferent fabric, so nearby that I can touch and feel it makes me very happy.
Warm regards,
Marga♥
Oh, I think I'd try for a hexi table cloth. Would be fun!F
ReplyDeleteSo many possibilities! Quilts for my grandbabies, table runners for family, placemats, potholders -- the ideas in my head are too numerous to count and to make (so much material, so little time!), just limited by my ability to pair all these wonderful tidbits of beautiful fabrics! Love them all!
ReplyDeleteI think I would use them to make my granddaughters mini quilts for their dolls! Thank you so much for the patterns and ideas.
ReplyDeleteI love those tiny squares - I have used them for various projects and love them, a couple years ago you had a whole box of all the lines available and with some other fabric I turned them into a queen size quilt
ReplyDeleteTable runners! Thanks for the rest of the links to the other blocks too!
ReplyDeleteI am sooo into the hexagons right now. I would make a grandmothers flower garden wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteA scrappy churn dash quilt is at the top of my "to do" list. These would be P-E-R-F-E-C-T!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the chance towin.
I have really enjoyed the blog hop...and I love the mini charms. Would start on quilts for twin granddaughters. Thanks.
ReplyDeletegood friday morning,
ReplyDeletethank you for the extra blocks...and the setting of the quilt...my friend just made an hour glass quilt with all her 5" scraps it is beautiful ...i think i would tackle that with these charm packs (i think that is what they are)
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Thank you Moda! This hop was so much fun, I had a fantastic time. Winning would be like hitting the Moda Candy Lotto. If I won first I'd spread them all out (still wrapped of course), admire and pet them. After taking in all their colorful cottony goodness, I might open a package or two. I think a few would end up as table runners. The rest I'd put in a fabric basket on my coffee table in the living room to admire, until I ordered the Moda candy Booklet. Thanks to everyone at Moda for all the fun you've given all of us! ;-> Toni Anne
ReplyDeleteSo many ways to use them, but table runners came to mind first. I love changing my table settings and runners make it so easy. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby blocks quilt for my new nephew, but probably in the process fall in love with most of the fabrics and have to buy yardage for my stash! :) Thanks for the great blog hop!
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a fun blog hop! I am really into machine applique and would use the sampler packs for that. I am working on a quilt now that will have applique accents all around the border. As it is a scrappy quilt, I think a wide variety of fabrics would be fun to use in the applique!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I can see the start of a beautiful Trip Around the World in those little bundles! Thank you for the chance This was great fun!
ReplyDeleteI would have to admire these mini charms for a while. Eventually I would make a the most beautiful Granny Square quilt! Thanks for all the inspiration and beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all thank you for the blog hop. And this is such a great give away. I would love to make table runner out of them. Or babyquilts. Or a huge charity project. Or...or...or...
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely giveaway. those minis are so cute. i would make a baby quilt, cause i just found out that a really good friend of me is expecting her first baby!
ReplyDeleteMine would be the fabric sizing love fabric sizing for applique
ReplyDeleteGreat Blocks and a wonderful cast of block designers I could not wait to sew what they had in store for a siggy block.
Thanks again
So many fabrics to choose from for different projects! I would definitely use some as centers for my current Grandmother's Flower Garden hexie--then use others for a mini hexie! Thanks for all the great block designs. I hope I have them all!
ReplyDeleteOMG! I would love to win this amazing prize! I would use these to make a quilt with all of these wonderful friendship blocks! If I had anything left over I would definelty make a postage stamp quilt! Thanks for the awesome blog hop! I really enjoyed it! My favorite color is Moda!
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I would love to try the mini charm packs. I would get to work on some wall hangings and table toppers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a grest blog hop! I'd love to put all those little candies into table runners and wsll hangings! Fun, fun! Thanks again for all the great chances to win!
ReplyDeleteA great blog hop! Love all the charm packs! What WOULD I do with them? Probably arrange them on our coffe table trunk and admire them for awhile.....eventually I would start making table runners and little quilts!
ReplyDeleteI just looooove these little charm packs!! I would probably make a little postage stamp quilt! I have always wanted to try one of those! And the little charms would be perfect! Thanks for a great quilt along! So much fun!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the hop!! I would make mine into a hexagon runner or three!!!
ReplyDeleteI would add to scrappy to do quilt pile. .... jmh
ReplyDeleteOh, what a lovely giveaway. Postage Stamp, in my dreams, at least. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletesdjg(at)pacbell(dot)net
This hop has been such fun. Thank you. I would love to win these charm packs.....I would be in charm stash heaven....then I need to make a baby quilt for an expected grandchild.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win the charm packs. They would be perfect to use in my scrappy small quilts.
ReplyDeleteOh my...if I had all of that luscious Moda fabric, I would put it on display in my home, I would sent pictures of it to everyone I know, I would host parties to allow all my quilty friends to come and enjoy,I would get it out and play with it...thinking maybe this or maybe that....Oh the list would go on and on, but mostly I would be be overjoyed knowing it was mine! soardkgatfusedotnet
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful prize! What would I do with them? I would start by using them to do all the projects I haven't done from the Moda Candy Oh Sew Sweet hop. I'd then check out some options from the Moda Bake Shop. So much fun and inspiration from little squares of candy!
ReplyDeleteThose mini s would be so fun for a start to my postage stamp quilt!
ReplyDeleteThat's an irrestistible giveawy!
ReplyDeleteOf course a postage stamp quilt, what else!
Thanks for the chance!
Thanks to Moda and all of the designers for the wonderful blog hop!!! I had fun following along and collecting all of the patterns. I would love to win the mini charm packs and make a beautiful scrappy quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun giveaway.
First I'd peruse each one and make a shopping list for full yardage and FQ stacks. Then I'd make some zipper pouchs to swap at the Fat Quarterly retreat in July.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try a granny square quilt with them. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would give some of them yo my guild sisters and we would make charity quilts out of them for seniors in our community.
ReplyDeleteBeth said:
ReplyDeleteMy Mom was a quilter. She pieced and quilted by hand and we never were able to share this together. The first quilt she ever made was a miniature quilt. She loved samplers. I would sew these little cuties into a sampler quilt in memory of my Mom.
What a fun blog hop this has been. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteCute mini charms- I'm thinking table runners and table toppers, maybe some wall quilts. Oh the possibilities!
Awesome Hop~! This was a lot of fun. I would make a postage stamp quilt with all those gorgeous minis. I'd save a few for Carrie Nelson's Morsel pattern. Her pincushions are addictive!
ReplyDeleteI would make a English paper pieced flower quilt, with them... Or a scrappy trip around the world. This is a fun blog hop, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI`d love to play with them a make a big size quilt for me.Thanks for the fun!!
ReplyDeleteI would make mini wall hangings, table runners and toppers!
ReplyDeleteSuper blog hop
ReplyDeletethose cute little bits are begging to be stitched into a charm quilt.
Thank you for the awesome and fun blog hop. Thank you also for your generosity with all the giveaways and pattern sharing. Moda has an amazing group of designers.
ReplyDeleteWell... if I were to win the mini charm packs, I think that at first, I would just play with them... lay them all out and look at them... and then see what ideas pop into my head for how to use them.
this was a great hop, I enjoyed collecting all the blocks.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I'd make with them, i'd use some of them in a sampler quilt I think.
I would make a Scrap Vomit quilt by I'm a Ginger Monkey!
ReplyDeleteWith all the cutting done ahead what a great time saver! I made a Scappy Trip Around the World by Bonnie Hunter, now I'm "hooked" and can't wait to try a different method.
I would love to make a trip around the world quilt with the charm packs. Thank!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what fabulous giveaway! I don't know exactly what I'd do with all those charm packs, but I know I'd have fun figuring it out!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a postage stamp quilt out of these!
ReplyDeleteI would make something like granny squares with my daughter who is nine...she loves to make things!
ReplyDeleteI have loved doing the friendship hop! It's been great! and the blocks are beautiful. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI did have fun looking at the designers blogs. Thank you for the Blocks and the layout. Collecting bits of candy charm packs is my new obsession. I love making 9 patches so that what I would with the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed this blog hop! If I were to win this giveaway, I'd make some of the Little Bite quilts from Miss Rosie's quilt co. Love those!
ReplyDeleteoooh - pretty! i would have to share with my mom and my quilting friend, but then i'd love to see an irish chain with some of those... wouldn't that be fun?
ReplyDeleteI have had fun with the friendship quilt b.lock hop! Am I missing a few blocks or were they scrapped? I don't have block #21 or 26
ReplyDeleteI have the perfect pattern with 4 patches and half square triangles. Thanks for the blog hop and giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would make some mini quilts/mug rugs for my coworkers!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a fun thing to do. I really enjoyed reading everyone's blogs and collecting the squares. I would use the fabric to make a farmer's wife quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would use them in my Farmer's Wife Quilt. They would be perfect!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for some wonderful blocks. I'd make a classic 9 patch quilt with teeny Moda fabric patches. Warm greetings from Africa. Penny
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely giveaway...I'd have to mix them all up into a postage stamp quilt! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteoooh, I'd love a bunch of little pre-cut square to start a postage stamp quilt. I've wanted to do it for a long time, just need to sit down and get to it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun blocks
Rachael
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ReplyDeletethanks so much for the blog hop, the patterns are great and the fabric give a way!
ReplyDeleteJust send me to the mysterious island with these charm packs and I would be in quilt paradise sewing up throws and tablerunners!
ReplyDeleteI've been making mini quilts lately, and these mini bundles are just great for them. thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the introductions to all of your designers and your generosity. The fabrics are all very beautiful. I have many ideas for projects to make with these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of choices to use the charm packs. I would use them for charity quilts or maybe rag quilts. Thanks for a chance for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMarch 1, 2013 at 8:55 AM
I love the new booklet from Moda with the patterns for those mini charm packs, I would make several of those with those charms.
ReplyDeletelove the mini tidbits. I think I would like to make some pillow covers. Thanks for the fun time and giveaways
ReplyDeleteLove the Minis! So many placemats and coasters, they make wonderful gifts! And the table runners would be endless!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful giveaway. I have many ideas, such as table runner, table toppers, or perhaps another twister topper. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteJanet
I love the little mini-charms! I would make a some little fabric baskets with them. I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win all those mini charms. Perhaps some mini quilts??
ReplyDeleteI would love to use them in a table runner or maybe wall hanging.Thank you for the chance to win and for the great Friendship Quilt Along.
ReplyDeleteI am missing block 21 & 26. Can you post a link to these? Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI would start on these blocks. They are all so fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great prize! I would add these into quilts for sure!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great prize for someone! I have wanted to make some lap quilts for the people at the nursing home where my mother lives. I think I would use them for that purpose.
ReplyDeleteThose mini charm packs look perfect for an ocean waves quilt - I've always wanted to make one of those. I really enjoyed the color options for the blocks you have shared here. Now I need to go sew :0)
ReplyDeleteOooh, a postage stamp quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the fun!
A square Boston Commons quilt, with the center set on point - that would be a wonderfully scrappy and beautiful challenge for me!
ReplyDeletewould love the tid-bits but need my RIPPER
ReplyDeleteI loved this blog hop and enjoyed seeing all the designers blogs. Many I have added to my reader. I have downloaded all the patterns and now just need to pick out some fabric to get started. I am missing #21 & #26 also. For the assortment of Moda lines giveaway I would use some in small doll quilts for my daughter and maybe a snowball table topper for myself, or maybe a postage stamp quilt. Endless possibilities with beautiful bits of fabric.
ReplyDeleteThis has been great fun collecting all the block patterns. I just might tackle them all one day! I am not sure what I would do with the mini charms. They would be new to me but I expect I would find a pattern to use them in!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my newlywed daughter and another for my son and his fiance!
ReplyDeleteI would use the mini charms in things like placemats, table runners and tote bags. I enjoyed the blog hop. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFirst I would unwrap them all and throw them in the air:) What fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteOk then maybe a twister or postage stamp quilt:)
Hi! Thanks for this wonderful quilt along! I can't wait to start! I would use your yummy mini charms as a starting point to start some of these gorgeous blocks in your quilt along! I was so excited to you included these extra patterns for us! Now to Quilt On!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness...what to make with all that fun fabric! little quilts, bags, maybe even a cute little skirt or two for our daughter that will be arriving soon.
ReplyDeleteThose charm packs are beautiful! I would make a smallish postage stamp quilt for my daughter who is due in may :) thanks for all the quilts fun these last two weeks!
ReplyDeleteI would make some doll quilts and mini quilts to decorate my walls.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all the great creative quilters blocks and the chance at great fabric give aways.
You are all the best.
Use some for a Mondo-type tote!
ReplyDeleteI could definitely see those turning into a few table runners! Or a hexagon quilt....or a postage stamp quilt....or a cute patchwork tote bag....so many ideas!
ReplyDeleteI would make an assortment of Summer bags with some of the packs and incorporate some into quilts.Great gifts thank you for them and this Friendship Hop.
ReplyDeleteI am missing 21&26 where did I go wrong.
I am new to Quilting and would be over-the-moon if I were to win the incredible collection of mini-charms. I would use some to make baby quilts in the the Simple Chain pattern on the United Notions site or the Wiggly Whimsy quilt designed by Rebecca Silbaugh in the Moda BakeShop. And unlike pancakes - I would keep my first effort and give the second one improved by practice to the Linus Project.
ReplyDeleteI just got some new patterns that use the 5" charms -- would definitely make a few with these:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful fabrics and so many design possibilities! I think I would use them in my English paper pieced bowties that I am currently working on. Thanks for blog/block hop!
ReplyDeleteI'd probably try a cathedral window quilt, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm missing blocks 21 and 26. Did I miss them somewhere?
HELP! :)
What a lovely giveaway! I will use the mini charms for paper piecing mini hexagons for coasters to give to my friends and family
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely! I think I would use it for a Hexagon quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the blog hop, Moda!! I enjoyed all the designer stops. Mini charms--great!! I'd been thinking how nice it would be to make the block using fabric by the designer and then thought,,,,no I'll just use the fabric in my stash from each designer and improvise the rest.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win some fabric!
I like Lou's comment on throwing them up in the air first! I would use them to make a postage stamp quilt or maybe a bunch of grocery bag holders. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI do have the Moda Candy Oh Sew Sweet, that would put a dent in the collection. Thankyou for the Friendship quilt, a great project to do.
ReplyDeleteMost likely will do a scrappy quilt. I have enjoyed this immensely thanks for devoting the time to all of you involved to make this a great event and to see the latest and greatest. Thanks for the opportunity to win the fabric. One request I for some reason was not able top print out block 21-24-26 and 30 and tried 3 different printers Help thanks so much
ReplyDeleteI would make a small quilt. So cute! Thanks
ReplyDeleteLove those mini charms! I think I would make a reverse Irish Chain quilt with them. Instead of squares on a white background it would be white squares on a scrappy pieced background. Thanks for the blog hop and the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would just keep stitching & trying new blocks & making more care quilts if I won these beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI can think of TOO many things to do with them... a postage stamp quilt, a raw edge squares baby quilt, mix them with all the other pre-cuts I'm collecting :) Thanks Moda! This has been so fun!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make either a postage stamp quilt or something with small hexigons! Thanks for all the fun free block patterns, and the fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteIf I won all those charm packs I would share with my quilting friends.
ReplyDeleteOoooh. lovely prize! I think I would have a little sewing party at my house with my two quilting friends and share the wealth - perhaps we could each make a table runner using these wonderful little squares! Thanks for the chance :)
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Oh what to do...I think I would start tablerunners for Christmas presents. It's never too early planning.
ReplyDeleteI love those mini charm packs! If I won them I would share them with my quilt group and with my mom.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed this Moda Friendship Quilt Along! Reading the designers blogs daily has been Sew much fun! Can't wait to start making this quilt.
ReplyDeleteI seem to be missing blocks 21 & 26.
Thanks for the chance to win all those delicious mini charms. I would use them for a hexagon quilt!
Thanks,
Angelica
I'm fairly new to quilting--a hobby that has been passed down to me through many generations. So I'm excited to build a stash! And as I've been reading on blogs, someday I'd like to make a quilt for myself, but the joy of making them for others is so sweet. So the fabric would obviously go to gifts for others but nothing specific yet . . . just the start of many dreams!
ReplyDeleteI'd put them together to make a quilt and/or table runner. I've LOVED this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteYou could make a Mondo Bag with them, and I would use them for a scrap quilt. They would work well in many projects. Thanks for hosting the blog hop. Lana
ReplyDeleteI already got block 13, so need either 21 or 26 to make 30 blocks for this sampler.
ReplyDeleteWinning would be like Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use them in my Farmer's Wife that I will be starting soon. Thanks for all the blocks and super give aways!
Thanks for working so hard to make the blog hop so enjoyable! I would make a fun scrappy project. I bet there are packs for some of the wonderful moda fabrics I already have!
ReplyDeleteI would combine each line with an approriate color solid and make HST with them. Then I would play to my hearts content arranging and rearranging the designs!
ReplyDeleteI've been itching to make a Postage Stamp Quilt. I think these would be perfect for them-- I'd use Primitive Gathering's method of layering two squares to make two 9 patches.
ReplyDeleteThese are a perfect size to pair up and make half square triangles, some of which I'd put around the border perhaps of a charm pack sized half-square triangle design. The design could be a lovely square table topper or a new baby quilt for one of my 'new' grandchildren in the future (!!), or even one for one of my 3 little grandsons to cover their teddies! Thanks for this chance. Loved the hop and all their blogs.
ReplyDeleteI would make a drop dead gorgeous postage stamp quilt with those yummies!
ReplyDeleteI would love to do Cathedral Window Quilt. Thank you for this great QAL!
ReplyDeleteI think a charm quilt would be perfect! As always, thanks for a great blog hop.
ReplyDeleteLove minis! I would use them to make miniature quilts for the kids and for wall decor!
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed following the friendship hop. For some reason, I don't seem to have Blocks #21, 24, & 26. I even went back over the entries and I'm still befuddled! Can you give me the website addresses of those blogs who had these blocks and I'll go back and download them. Sorry - I just can't figure it out.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun it would be to make a charm square sampler quilt and to be able
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one quilt. Moda seems to be the
fabrics I am always drawn to when picking out fabrics for a quilt, not
knowingly until I reference the bolt
end. I just love them all. Thanks
for having the blog hop and sharing
all the giveaways and patterns.
I'm thinking a charm quilt would be the perfect use for these minis. Thanks for the hop.
ReplyDeleteOh what fun could be had with these minis! A trip around the world quilt would be a great project for these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great "friendship" hop. It was so much fun to see all of the blocks and to meet the designers. Found some new blogs to follow. What would I make with this wonderful gift? I would make them into table toppers for gifts.
ReplyDeleteFirst off thanks for all the hard work of putting this together for us. It has been a fun trip .. as for the mini's I am wanting to do a basket quilt and these would be perfect.
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Jacqueline
jleibfried@aol.com
Wouldn't it make some beautiful scrappy trips around the world blocks.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know which sites I can find blocks 21 & 26? I have tried to go through all the sites again and can't seem to locate them. Any help would be greatly appreciate. You can email me at sadiesdepot@gmail.com Thank you Debi
ReplyDeleteI am learning to make feathered stars and think these would be perfect for the 'feathers'! It would be oh! so scrappy and oh! so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI could definitely use those little squares in my cathedral window quilt that I have been working on.
ReplyDeleteThis has been so much fun, thank you for the chance to win such a great assortment of charms! I think a quilt using all of them to make a true charm quilt would be fun.
ReplyDeleteTami
tamiquilts (at) att (dot) net
I love the idea of a true old fashioned scrap charm quilt where no two fabrics are the same... Except one hidden pair somwhere.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm - I would probably mix them with some yummy neutrals and use them to make a quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the patterns and all the giveaways! It is so much fun to learn about the moda designers and hear their stories!
Tech cozies or a baby quilt
ReplyDeleteYummy! I would make a lovely pile of hexagons.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have these mini charm packs. I have a couple already and would like to add to them so I can make a quilt.
ReplyDeletePlacemats or mini quilts so much fun!
ReplyDeleteOn my list of projects that I want to do someday is a postage stamp quilt. These would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh so YUMMY! Gosh how I love your fabric. My sister's-in-law are all having their first babies. I would use the tid-bits to make a few happy baby quilts. :) Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCertainly I would use those little squares in a (mini) hexagon quilt. Thanks for this nice quiltalong. lia.vandenbrand@live.nl
ReplyDeleteRight now, I'm big into experimenting with combining several collections so I'd use the charm packs to blend new looks. There are a number of patterns specific to charm packs that I'd love to try!
ReplyDeleteI see so many scrappy quilts I like but I don't have many scraps so I'd use them to make a scrappy quilt.
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