Pages

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

It's Moda Bake Shop Day & Time for a New Giveaway!

Finally, I can show off my new quilt! I'm so excited to have the pattern for 30s Barn Raising available for free at the Moda Bake Shop. The Fat Quarter Shop is giving away fabric to make the quilt top to one of my readers, so make sure you read down to the bottom of this post to enter.

If you haven't been here before, welcome to my blog! I'm Michelle. I love making quilts, the more different fabrics and pieces, the better. When I'm not quilting or knitting or getting excited about some other kind of needlework, I'm spending time with my husband and our four homeschooled kids. We've got chickens, geese, bees, and cats. We all love to search thrift stores and antique malls and antique sales for vintage treasures.



Now back to 30s Barn Raising, the whole reason you're here today! This is a slightly different quilt for me, using only ten different fabrics. It does have 900 pieces, and that definitely makes it my kind of quilt.

One Jelly Roll, a bit of backing fabric, and you've got yourself a quilt top. The whole thing is made up of squares and a few strips of background fabric, which makes it perfect for mindless piecing when you just want to sew without thinking about it too hard.



Want to make 30s Barn Raising in the same fabrics I used? The Fat Quarter Shop is going to give one of my readers a 30s Solids Jelly Roll and two yards of your choice for the background fabric. That's enough to make the whole quilt top!

To enter, just be a follower of my blog and leave a comment on this post before 11:59 PM January 11, 2012.



And be sure to check back later this come back later this month. I'll be having two more giveaways, one to celebrate my 1000th post. This post is linked to Can I get a Whoop-Whoop??, Finish it up Friday, Manic Monday, Show and tell Saturday, and Homemaker in Heels' Weekend Craft Soiree.

220 comments:

  1. Love this quilt. So nice and crisp!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Me ha encantado este quilt y lo he guardado como proyecto futuro.... ¡es precioso! Y si tuviese la suerte de ser la ganadora del jelly roll serĂ­a increible.
    Besos

    ReplyDelete
  3. This quilt is very beautiful. Reminds me of spring already! Thanks so much for the give away.

    ReplyDelete
  4. A lovely quilt and thanks for the giveaway

    ReplyDelete
  5. Lovely fresh, spring-feeling quilt. Great pattern. Thanks so much for the give-away, I'd certainly like to have a go at a jelly roll quilt that ends up looking this good.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thank you for your generosity and the give-aways. What fun! Would love to do one of the quilts for a baby gift. Thank you.

    ReplyDelete
  7. A simple but very effective quilt. A free jelly roll to make it would be even better, especially as I am looking for a new snuggle quilt to make for my daughter who has just left home.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Great quilt!
    Of course I'm a follower!! I'm off to MBS to have a look at your recipe now
    Congratulations!!!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Love this quilt! Great colors, very cheery!

    ReplyDelete
  10. I loved this quilt - there are some days when I need the mindless sewing. I just printed the directions. Thank you for a great pattern.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Beautiful quilt! I came over from MBS & I'm a new follower. I love that is a simple block but makes such a great quilt & I can see it being made in so many different fabric lines. I can't wait to see what else you come up with. Thanks for the giveaway.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Great pattern; looks so simple but beautiful with these colours.
    Of course I'm a follower of you; love your posts.

    ReplyDelete
  13. That quilt is right up my alley! Love the 30's fabric-my favorite! Thanks for a chance.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Beautiful quilt! Great way to use a jelly roll or a bunch of scraps.


    I'm a follower :)

    ReplyDelete
  15. That looks like so much fun and so much cutting. LOL. But it would be great to win it! And, of course, I am a follower.

    ReplyDelete
  16. such a nice quilt and that's just a jelly roll plus background fabrics?? wow! awesome, I'd love to win this jelly roll- already a follower

    ReplyDelete
  17. Great quilt pattern - it looks likes the rings on a lake when you toss a rock in the middle! Your color choice and placen=ment are perfect! Thanks for the chance to win the jelly roll and fabric - what fun that would be! I am a happy follower of your blog!

    ReplyDelete
  18. I'm a new follower. The 30s Barn Raising is so fun! Thanks very much for the great tutorial and for a chance to win.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Thank you for the giveaway! I so love 30's fabrics and I would love to have these and make this quilt. Have a great new year!

    ReplyDelete
  20. I just became a follower. Love the quilt, the colors and a chance to win. Thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  21. What a sweet quilt! Love that setting..and who wouldnt want to win a sweet prize from TFQS??? They rock!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Kelly5:18 AM

    I love this quilt. It makes a perfect baby quilt. I will have to try this pattern soon.

    ReplyDelete
  23. i love your tutorial! makes it look very approachable for a beginner like me!

    ReplyDelete
  24. Nice. Following your blog via Google Reader.

    ReplyDelete
  25. I love this quilt! Gonna make it!!! I'm a new follower!

    ReplyDelete
  26. Anonymous5:31 AM

    That's a great design (and a cute doggie)!

    jenny at youmansfamily dot com

    ReplyDelete
  27. I love these pastels! Beautiful!
    Thanks for the offering of a giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  28. The quilt is BEAUTIFUL !! WOW is that a lot of pieces ; I've never done 1 with hundreds of pieces . When I get some things caught up I will try it !! I am following your blog now ( I am a 1-L Michele !! ) . And I love your model on the quilt ! :o)

    ReplyDelete
  29. Beautiful! Love it!

    ReplyDelete
  30. Hi, Michele- This is a cool blog and I like the colors in the quilt. They remind me of my wedding - I had a pastel rainbow theme. Thanks for sponsoring a giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  31. Great modern interpretation! happy to be a follower!

    ReplyDelete
  32. I am a follower. Those colors are great. Thanks for the giveaway.
    Laura
    laura.leahj@gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
  33. What a beautiful quilt! I would love to make this!

    ReplyDelete
  34. I am a follower :) I would love to win this fabric. The fabric colors are so light and airy.

    ReplyDelete
  35. Congrats Michelle!! I LOVE it.

    ReplyDelete
  36. What a great blog you have here!! So glad you were having this give-away and I saw it posted on Jo's blog, or I might never have discovered it! Perhaps today is my lucky day, and not only might I win, but I'll get lots accomplished today, as well. I am a new follower and looking forward to perusing your archived posts over a cup of coffee, as well as future posts. ~karen

    ReplyDelete
  37. Great quilt! I've already asked my daughter if she'd like me to use this design for a quilt for my upcoming granddaughter (due 4/6/12)! I hope she says yes.... And I'm a regular follower, so this quilt isn't the only reason I'm here today! Have a great day!

    ReplyDelete
  38. Lovely quilt. I have not seen that layout before. Thanks for a great idea for a charity quilt and for the chance to win the fabric/jelly roll.

    ReplyDelete
  39. Oh Michelle, the colors in this quilt are beautiful!! Im in love with anything that has 30'3 reproductions. Thanks for a chance to win a jelly roll and cuts of it. Cant wait to see who the winner is.

    ReplyDelete
  40. This would be a perfect pattern to take to retreat - I'd love to have the free jelly roll, too!

    ReplyDelete
  41. Beautiful quilt! Love the twist on the traditional.

    ReplyDelete
  42. I am a new follower of your blog, love the quilt!
    missysaprons@yahoo.com

    ReplyDelete
  43. I love mindless piecing especially when the end result is a lovely quilt like this one. I have signed on to be a follower.

    ReplyDelete
  44. Awesome quilt. Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  45. Anonymous6:46 AM

    I love this quilt and printed out the sheet from the Moda website for my "want-to-do" binder.

    Your blog is one of my daily must reads every day. I joined as a follower using my yahoo id but really have no idea how it works so I hope I am entered into the contest.

    Susan R.
    quilttrack47@yahoo.com

    ReplyDelete
  46. What a happy looking quilt! Nice colors; bright and cheery.


    Frances

    frances@robsonclan.net

    ReplyDelete
  47. I love this quilt! I have been to your blog before but I am now a follower! And what a great giveaway too! Jo (of Jo's Country Junction) said the quilt was great and she was right!

    ReplyDelete
  48. Linda S.7:07 AM

    The quilt looks like so much fun to put together!!! I love working with HSTs and squares made from jelly rolls, so this quilt is perfect.

    ReplyDelete
  49. Congrats, Michelle -- this quilt is AWESOME! I love the geometric look of it ... and great colors, too!!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  50. Love the quilt! I need to start working with solids more.

    ReplyDelete
  51. I love your quilt!! The colors are so pretty -- looks like the perfect quilt to be working on in the gray winter!!

    ReplyDelete
  52. Oh, what a lovely gift to the eyes on this snowy, blowy morning! Makes me think of Easter with all the lovely color! I'm a follower (love your tutorials), and appreciate the opportunity to win!

    ReplyDelete
  53. This is a gorgeous quilt! I LOVE the use of the solids in it.

    ReplyDelete
  54. Anonymous7:41 AM

    Sometimes simple is more gorgeous than complex. Love the quilt! Thanks!!
    mugirl113 at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
  55. Anonymous7:49 AM

    That is beautiful quilt.. clean fresh and summery and sets off your cute poochie so well. The look of these Bella Solids remind me of a paint shop brochure, so generous of the Fat Quarter Shop to give a kick start to 2012 quilt making with all the lovely fabric for this sweet quilt. I read your story about melting the beewax..and it reminded me of the hive we found in our letterbox last year that left us with some nice pats of honey comb (we had to pay an apiarist to take the bees away) I had to keep the comb as it struck me just how industrious those little bees had been for in only a few days they had forged a quite astounding cluster of perfectly uniform layers of hexagon shaped wax..a marked contrast to my own sluggish fabric hexagon formations. Reading about your experience with the bees has reminded me and again coupled with your own workmanship inspires and motivates me to make more quilts this year.

    ReplyDelete
  56. Love this quilt, great colours

    ReplyDelete
  57. What a great design, Michelle! Thanks for sharing it with us! I've just sent it to my printer. I love 30's prints and solids. This is a great combination of design and fabric.

    I am a happy follower of your blog! As always, I love giveaways. 1000th post. I'm impressed. I'm struggling to reach 400.

    ReplyDelete
  58. Thank you for sharing this great design!

    ReplyDelete
  59. Your quilt is gorgeous. I love it. Great work. Thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete
  60. Gorgeous quilt! It's sort of an Irish Chain in Barn-Raising arrangement, isn't it? I would love to make one of these!

    ReplyDelete
  61. I can't wait to make this quilt. Nice to be introduced to your blog. I look forward to reading more.

    ReplyDelete
  62. I saw your quilt on moda bakeshop and think it's really beautiful! I love this colour palette, so pretty! It's such a simple but striking design. I'm a new follower :)

    ReplyDelete
  63. Adorable quilt. I'll head over to the Bake Shop to take a closer look! And I am a follower!

    ReplyDelete
  64. great quilt. thanks for the giveaway

    ReplyDelete
  65. Your quilt is gorgeous! I am a new follower of your blog and am really enjoying what I am reading on it!

    Mrs.Hearts
    www.busyhandsquilts.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  66. What fun it would be to make this quilt...so pretty!!! I'm already a follower :o)

    ReplyDelete
  67. I have become a follower! I love that quilt, it would be perfect for my grandaughters, but then of course I would have to make one for my grandson, in a different colorway, of course. Thanks for the chance!

    ReplyDelete
  68. The 30's fabrics are beautiful! I love the way the quilt takes on a 3-D look. I'm a retired (out of work) home ec teacher who, after decades of teaching others to sew, is just getting into different types of quilting. Would love to work on this one!

    ReplyDelete
  69. Love this. Found your blog thru moda bake shop.

    ReplyDelete
  70. Looks great; harbinger of spring! Love the tones in that fabruc

    ReplyDelete
  71. Thanks for the pattern (lovely!) and giveaway.

    Glad to find your blog.
    Joanna

    ReplyDelete
  72. Anonymous8:33 AM

    NEAT QUILT!
    THANKS FOR SHARING!
    BLESSED NEW YEAR!

    ReplyDelete
  73. What a beautiful quilt! I'm a new follower, found your site mentioned at Jo's country junction. Now to go have a look at your tutorials.

    ReplyDelete
  74. Beautiful quilt... and wonderful colours

    ReplyDelete
  75. Love your quilt!! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!

    ReplyDelete
  76. Beautiful quilt! Thanks for the chance to make one like it :)

    ReplyDelete
  77. Love the look of the quilt with the look of solids. Thanks for the giveaway.

    ReplyDelete
  78. Beautiful quilt, love the solids. Looks like Easter. Thanks for sharing!
    Karen

    ReplyDelete
  79. I never think to use solids for a complete quilt, but your 30s Barn Raising is gorgeous. It's so fresh looking and the pattern looks quite easy. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

    ReplyDelete
  80. Very pretty quilt. I have just started to appreciate the 30's colors and patterns. I'm working on a 30's Dresden right now. I would love to try your pattern next.

    ReplyDelete
  81. Lovely quilt - so cheerful!

    ReplyDelete
  82. Great quilt! Thanks for the chance!

    ReplyDelete
  83. I *LOVE* this quilt! Gorgeous! I'm new to your blog and really like what I see!

    ReplyDelete
  84. I'm a new follower. Love your quilt. Thanks for the great giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  85. Pretty quilt! Thanks for the giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  86. Congrats on your Moda Bake Shop quilt. Thanks for the chance to win the jelly roll. I am a new follower.

    ReplyDelete
  87. Love the quilt! Thanks for hosting a giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  88. I love this quilt. I am adding this one to my list of projects for 2012. Thank you for a great giveaway. I am a follower of your blog.

    ReplyDelete
  89. This quilt is just so happy and puts me in mind of springtime - which really isn't that far away. Love it!

    ReplyDelete
  90. Those colors are luscious!!!! Love the quilt -- simple but striking....which is the best! Jan

    ReplyDelete
  91. I'm a follower anyway, thanks for the giveaway

    ReplyDelete
  92. just read your post on the bake shop, love this quilt and the bella solids...thanks for the chance to win, becoming a follower now

    ReplyDelete
  93. Love your 30s quilt and the bright, pure 30s colors. It would be great fun to win the jelly roll...lord knows I have enough 30s prints to go with it. :)

    ReplyDelete
  94. Beautiful quilt! I love using solid jelly rolls, this is definitely going on my to-do list.

    ReplyDelete
  95. The colors are fun, and the offset barn raising is a great idea. Thanks. Oh, I follow your blog.

    ReplyDelete
  96. Love this quilt! All squares, that is my kind of quilt.

    ReplyDelete
  97. I'd LOVE to make that gorgeous quilt.~
    Thank you for the chance to win. I follow your blog.

    Lucy~

    ReplyDelete
  98. Love your quilt and the colors.
    Thanks for the chance to win. I am now a follower of your blog.

    ReplyDelete
  99. Beautiful quilt - thanks for the giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  100. This quilt is very beautiful. Thanks so much for the give away!

    ReplyDelete
  101. Love this quilt. Looks like it could be used with a variety of prints and a solid!

    Thank you for a chance to win.

    ReplyDelete
  102. I follow your post thru Google Reader!
    ni.chern at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
  103. This is so pretty. I love the gorgeous colours in it. Your dog looks so comfy!

    Thanks for the giveaway. Already a follower.

    ReplyDelete
  104. Heather B.12:24 PM

    Just discovered your blog today -- thru Moda! Can't wait to peruse & see what's here. Have a super day!

    ReplyDelete
  105. I don't usually like solid color quilts but yours is great! Very fresh looking! Great job!

    Jean

    ReplyDelete
  106. What a beautiful and spring like looking quilt. Even if I don't win I could make it from my scraps as a leaders and enders project. Is their a name for the pattern?

    ReplyDelete
  107. Following. Such a cute quilt!

    ReplyDelete
  108. Love the 30s repro quilt! Love the colors.

    ReplyDelete
  109. I really like this quilt- it looks so fresh and bright.
    I am one of your followers. :0

    ReplyDelete
  110. Love the quilt , those solids make me think : spring !!!
    Beautiful pattern ,i want to give it a try .
    Thanks to you and fat quarter shop for the give away .

    ReplyDelete
  111. Very pretty quilt. Love the colors.

    ReplyDelete
  112. Love the quilt and the colors! Follower via RSS.

    ReplyDelete
  113. I am so into traditional quilts and this is such a great modern twist to one of the greatest patterns. You selected the perfect fabric and colors, thanks for a chance to win. I am now a follower of your blog, glad I found it.

    ReplyDelete
  114. Solids? Love them! So much untapped potential....I love them so much that most of my written designs are based on solids (and monochromatic prints...).

    ReplyDelete
  115. New follower here. I really like most, if not all, of the bakeshop projects, but few of them do I want to recreate myself. This is one I have to make for sure. I have a few jellyrolls in my stash that have been just waiting to attend a barn raising. Thanks!

    ReplyDelete
  116. Your quilt is just beautiful, and I'm a new follower.

    I hope I win so I'll be more likely to make the quilt. I've been lazy lately. (Well... kinda lazy.)

    Thanks for sharing your quilt.

    Debbie

    ReplyDelete
  117. Nice job. The 30's fabric colors just make me feel happy. Love them!

    ReplyDelete
  118. I just love these colors! What a great quilt you've created; thanks for sharing your idea with us!

    ReplyDelete
  119. I would love to make a quilt top like that! So pretty!

    ReplyDelete
  120. i LOVE this quilt. traditional with a bit of a twist with the barn in the corner. i go read all these blogs and see all the winnings posted and think "gee, it would sure be nice to win even once!" perhaps this is my time! here is to hoping, and congrats on getting on moda!

    ReplyDelete
  121. Love the soft ice cream colours of summer in this quilt. Just beautiful. Looking forward to seeing what comes next. I will be following.

    ReplyDelete
  122. Anonymous3:48 PM

    Great Quilt! Thanks for the chance to make it! Kim C

    ReplyDelete
  123. Anonymous4:02 PM

    I love squares and your quilt is so darn eye catching that I want to make it. I love your colors and wouldn't want to change it. Just perfect the way it is. I enjoy your blog very much. Thank you for the chance to win. It sure would look nice on my bed.

    Sandi T.
    sandit1@sbcglobal.net

    ReplyDelete
  124. What a fun quilt and cute pattern! Love all those colors too! I am a follower that is how I happened upon your giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  125. Lovely quilt, I've had my eye on some solids for a while now, would love to win this jelly roll.

    ReplyDelete
  126. What a perfect pattern for the solid jelly roll. Really like your layout. I am a follower of your blog.

    ReplyDelete
  127. I was at Moda's site today and saw that quilt and fell in love with the colors. I was looking for an idea for a baby quilt. I didn't know who made it until I went to Jo's country junction. I would love to win the parts and pieces to make that quilt. Just so pretty. I am going to enjoy visiting your blog.

    ReplyDelete
  128. I love Moda Bella solids! Your quilt looks great!

    ReplyDelete
  129. love love love the quilt. I am a sucker for 30s type of quilts. really a good use of jelly rolls!

    I am a follower!

    Lorene

    ReplyDelete
  130. I love your 30's Barn Raising quilt! I find myself drawn more and more to these fabrics, and colors.

    ReplyDelete
  131. Very nice quilt. Love the colors

    ReplyDelete
  132. Love all of your quilts. Your designs are amazing

    ReplyDelete
  133. Very pretty quilt, the colors are gorgeous and your dog is adorable. Your sweet little dog resembles my 2 maltese.

    ReplyDelete
  134. what a great quilt- I love your lovely design- for sure I am going to check out your pattern at Moda Bake Shop.
    I have become a new follower and do love the Fat quarter shop. They have such wonderful fabrics.
    Warmest regards,
    Anna

    ReplyDelete
  135. Great bakeshop project! I'd love to win. Happy New Year

    ReplyDelete
  136. Anonymous6:12 PM

    Ooh what a gorgeous quilt, congrats on getting it published in the Bakeshop!

    ReplyDelete
  137. Jennifer Carlton6:17 PM

    LOVE this quilt!!! thanks for the giveaway.

    ReplyDelete
  138. I love your new pattern and would love to win the fabrics to make it

    ReplyDelete
  139. Jo sent me! I love the colors you chose for your barn raising quilt! I am in the midst of redecorating...I had all the italianate stuff happening, gold walls, black wrought iron everywhere, but it was too depressing! I painting all the wrought iron a creamy white, all walls a very pale yellow, with creamy white trims and doors. Now I all I need is colorful quilts....everywhere!

    ReplyDelete
  140. awesome quilt - came over from modabakeshop. I am a fan of "mindless piecing" when I want to relax and sew (vs think a sew!) so this quilt is going on my list of ideas. Would be awesome to win! I love 1930s everything!

    ReplyDelete
  141. I love the freshness your quilt exhuberates! Would love to make it for my cousin who is expecting a baby girl in May!

    ReplyDelete
  142. I'm a new follower and have enjoyed looking around your blog. I love the new pattern and will put it on my list for spring. Thanks for the giveaway.

    ReplyDelete
  143. I really like your Barn Raising quilt and the way the squares create an off-center design. Congratulations on your Moda Recipe being selected! The FQS fabrics are lovely.

    Blogger says that I now follow your blog:
    Follow this Blog? Help
    You are now following Michelle's Romantic Tangle
    http://mychellem.blogspot.com/
    View Dashboard | View Your Profile
    Close

    ReplyDelete
  144. I really like your Barn Raising Quilt. I'm not gererally a fan of all solids but this quilt is the exception. I'm new to you blog, glad to have found you.

    ReplyDelete
  145. That's my kind of quilt. Thank you for the chance to win.

    ReplyDelete
  146. This quilt is gorgeous. I can't wait to make one like it. I could use a "mindless" bit of sewing.

    ReplyDelete
  147. The quilt is so beautiful. I love it!!
    I'm a follower :)

    ReplyDelete
  148. I love the 1930's palette. Gorgeous quilt!

    ReplyDelete
  149. Hi Michelle! I just found your blog through the Moda Bakeshop site. I LOVE your 30's Barn Raising Quilt. I am a die-hard 1930's (original or repro) fabric lover...and just love all of the 30's colors in your design. I really like your blog, too, so have signed up to follow you, and would love to be included in your give away...Thanks so much for the opportunity, and the awesome quilt pattern!

    XOXO,

    Cyndi

    ReplyDelete
  150. Hooray! I just became number 300th follower on your blog! Thank you so much for sharing your 30's barnraising quilt recipe on the bakeshop. Nice work!

    ReplyDelete
  151. Anonymous9:21 PM

    Sure! There's room in my basement for more fabric! SHH! Don't tell my husband, he thinks it is full! nellsheartstrings@yahoo.com

    ReplyDelete
  152. Beautiful quilt. Ilove the simplicity.

    ReplyDelete
  153. I love love love that quilt! I like many types of fabrics, but I think the 30's has a special appeal to me. Great job on the quilt pattern on MBS.

    ReplyDelete
  154. This is a gorgeous quilt, like a happy Easter Egg!

    ReplyDelete
  155. Love the quilt. Thanks for the chance to win this beautiful moda fabric. Sharon

    ReplyDelete
  156. Congratulations!! The colors are so springlike--much needed in January!

    ReplyDelete
  157. Thank you for the opportunity to win this giveaway. This is such a pretty quilt.

    ReplyDelete
  158. What a cheerful quilt. Inspirational.
    I can definitely think of a few people that I'd like to make a quilt like this for. Would certainly bring them needed good cheer. Thanks for the inspiration.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  159. Beautiful quilt - I love the colors! Thanks for the giveaway chance!

    ReplyDelete
  160. Lovely quilt! I'm already a follower of your blog!

    ReplyDelete
  161. Love the quilt! It's sweet without being TOO precious like some 30's quilts-awesome job :)

    ReplyDelete
  162. Paula2:33 AM

    It's a beautiful quilt and I would love to make it too; thanks for the chance!
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

    ReplyDelete
  163. I would love to make a quilt like this, it's beautiful!

    ReplyDelete
  164. Anonymous5:06 AM

    Great way to help bust my 30's stash!

    donnadumouchel at aol dot com

    ReplyDelete
  165. Looks like Easter to me! The colors are great.

    ReplyDelete
  166. Wow! I just love your quilt! All of those little squares are right up my alley! LOL I also adore your little model. I have cats that love to lay down on any new fabric or quilts I put down.

    ReplyDelete
  167. Awesome quilt! I love the colors. Thanks for a chance to win the fabrics. I would love to make this one.

    ReplyDelete
  168. I love your Barn Raising Quilt! and would love to win the fabrics to make my own. Love, love 30s fabrics!

    ReplyDelete
  169. I'm a new follower. I've always loved postage stamp quilts but never thought I'd make one - just the thought made me cringe. BUT- using a jelly roll would make all the difference!!! Your quilt is charming! Thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  170. Great quilt and what a fun giveaway! Can't wait to see what you will do next.

    ReplyDelete
  171. Anonymous6:37 AM

    That quilt is so cute. We can never have enough solids and not easy to find nice ones. Dianne in BC....bcquilter73@yahoo.com

    ReplyDelete
  172. I really like the colors you chose for your quilt and would be quite happy to win a jelly roll to make this cute quilt. Thanks!

    ReplyDelete
  173. LOVE this quilt, so cute! Thanks for the chance to win!

    ReplyDelete
  174. I love this quilt and I love using up stash!

    ReplyDelete
  175. It's beautiful - love those colors!

    ReplyDelete
  176. Love the quilt and would love to have quality fabric to make a quilt with!

    ReplyDelete
  177. Great quilt! What fun to be able to be a part of Moda Bake Shop! congratulations!

    ReplyDelete
  178. I love the 30s quilt - so colorful. I also love Moda Bake Shop. So many ideas in one spot!

    ReplyDelete
  179. Great quilt! Love the 30's solids. Thanks!

    ReplyDelete
  180. terenimsakont@yahoo.com12:29 PM

    Love the colors. I love the pattern of your quilt.

    ReplyDelete
  181. I like the simplicity of your quilt. Sometimes mindless sewing is just what the doctored ordered!Thanks for the giveaway I would love to make this quilt too!

    ReplyDelete
  182. I love the quilt ...and have to make it! Thanks for the chance to win your great giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  183. What a lovely quilt. The colors are luscious.

    ReplyDelete
  184. Win or not, I'm definitely going to make this quilt. :-)

    ReplyDelete
  185. making me want to get ready for Easter now! so cute

    ReplyDelete
  186. What a wonderful spring quilt! Makes you think of a bouquet of flowers. Thanks for sharing such pretty colorful cotton joy with your followers!

    ReplyDelete
  187. I love the simplicity of the quilt colors. Absolutely gorgeous! :)

    ReplyDelete
  188. Thanks for the great project.

    ReplyDelete
  189. Wow ~ that's a beautiful quilt. I would love to make it. Solids seem so fresh when we work with prints so often. Well done!

    ReplyDelete
  190. Love the solids! It is so fresh and vibrant.Love the kitty,too. Great job.

    ReplyDelete
  191. Lovely quilt...makes me look forward to spring! Thanks for the giveaway!

    ReplyDelete
  192. Michelle ~ I had to come tell you how beautiful your quilt is. I just love those colors and with a Granddaughter making her appearance sometime in Feb, it would be a beautiful colored baby quilt although a bit large but I really love it.

    Thank you for the instructions.

    ReplyDelete
  193. Beautiful quilt! A year ago I would never have wanted to make one, but this year I did the 36 patch quilt along with Crazy Mom Quilts and if I can do that, I can do this!!!

    ReplyDelete
  194. Love that pinwheel quilt too! I have never worked with solids, so this could be way fun. Thank you for opportunity!

    ReplyDelete
  195. I really like your barn raising quilt! Beautiful! WOuld love a chance to win similar fabrics to make one. I've enjoyed your blog for a while now!

    ReplyDelete
  196. Love the quilt! Perfect for a winter project with lots of pieces!! Thank you for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  197. I love quilts with lots of pieces and I love the colors .

    ReplyDelete
  198. I do love a Barn Raising, and this off center layout is just delicious!!! Thanks for sharing on Moda Bake Shop!!

    ReplyDelete
  199. Kathy M Boice11:24 PM

    What a wonderful gift to win! My favorite fabric to quilt with! Moda!!midwayfarms@hughes.net

    ReplyDelete