Blog Hop Giveaway!
December 10, 2011
The Quilter’s Blog Hop Giveaway begins Saturday the 10th! All the participating bloggers are giving away prizes!
For a chance to win, leave a comment to say how you might use this lovely Sanae Oz for Moda jelly roll. You may leave a second comment if you’re a follwer. I’ll be announcing the winner (drawn randomly) on December 18th. The hop goes through the 17th at Midnight. Good luck!
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I would probably use that lovely jelly roll to make a cartwheels quilt pattern from crazymomquilts’ pattern on Moda Bake Shop. Thanks for the chance!
I follow you by getting your posts sent to my email 🙂
I have the wonderful 2 from one jelly book, so I think I would make a quilt (or two). Thanks for the giveaway!
I am a follower (google reader)!
There’s a great pattern on Moda Bake Shop called the Serendipity Quilt, I’d like to make that. Thanks for the chance!
I am a follower getting your posts by email.
eu provavelmente,faria uma colcha com dresden para meus netos .adoro fazer esta tecnica tecidos lindos .obrigado por deixar participar feliz natal!
I would go to the Moda Bake Shop site & make a quilt using one of their fab tutorials for this lovely fabric. Thanks for the generous giveaway.
I’m a follower of your blog, thanks.
Wonderful giveaway! Thank you for having it and thanks for blogging!
Love the colours…what would I use them for? mmm now THAT is a challenge!
This lovely jelly roll looks like it could be a great start for a quilt for a little girls room. Such sophisticated colors I’m sure it would be loved.
I would probably use that lovely roll for a cartwheel quilt =) Thanks for the chance to win!
I am only sure that I would use it to make a quilt. I might follow a pattern, but then, I might make it up as I go. I love opening a jelly roll and going through the strips to see what inspiration comes.
Oooh, I would love to quilt with this jelly roll–Sanae’s prints are so modern and fun!
Oz has to be one of my favorite lines that Sanae has designed. I would use it to make a pinwheel hexigon quilt.
I would make a quilt of some sort
I would make a string quilt.
I would love to cut the strips into triangles using that cool 2.5″ 2-in-1 specialty ruler and then use the triangles to make hexagons.
I think i would make some placematts
I would love to make a jelly roll race quilt with this.
I love the OZ set, I started an Oz project and would love to complete it with this lovely roll… I framed the beautiful fabrics with a white fairy frost background…
Aloha from Hawaii and Cheers!
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what a cute jelly roll, hmm I have lots of jelly roll patterns, but since it’s all a pack I might try the strip pattern again when you sew all the ends together and then cut the middle then sew together again and cut the end again…
Great giveaway! Looks like it would make a nice table runner. 🙂
I think it would look so adorable in my hugs and kisses from the park pattern. I love it and a jelly roll is just what you need to whip it up 🙂 http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/01/hugs-and-kisses-from-park.html#more
I would simply make a jelly roll quilt. Its the easiest quilt in the world and I know where to get backing fabric to match.
I’m a follower. I’m working my way through the book “Jelly Roll Inspirations.”
I have a few fq’s that match this!
I have several ideas for strip style quilts I could use a jelly roll for.
rail fence quilt for sure! what a great line of fabric! id be doing a ‘happy dance’ if i win!
LOVE jelly rolls! I just got a new book in the mail from Amazon, and would love to make one of the quilts out of it. “Jelly Roll Inspirations” GREAT book and I can’t wait to get started on some of the projects.
Thank you for the chance. :0)
I just signed up to follow you via email. Thanks!
i’d do a stacked bricks quilt!
Oh what a lovely gift to win….thank you
I would make a quilt with this. I have a few patterns that are waiting for a jelly roll.
I am a new follower
I might make a bright quilt for my little girl.
Thanks for the opportunity.
hmm… i’ve been wanting to try a zig zag quilt
Following you now. YEAH!
I would be making a quilt for World of Charity Stitching. We are part of the Blog Hop Party too!
Love that jelly roll. I think I would make a dresden plate quilt with it.
Merry Christmas!
I have just bought a book called Jelly rolls, layer cakes and charms, so I am sure I could find a nice pattern for it. 🙂
Thanks for the chance to win, and Merry Xmas to you! Sandy. 🙂
THat’s one pretty jelly roll. I’m into disappearing nine patches lately, I think it could be darling. Thanks.
Thanks for the chance to win. I would probably make a jelly roll 1600 quilt for my MIL. I love how they looks and these prints would be beautiful.
I would make some hot pads. Thanks for a great giveaway.
I’d love to win, thanks for the chance. I’m not sure how I’d use the fabrics. I’m rather new to quilting and tend to find new projects just looking through quilting books and magazines, but I’m sure I could find something gorgeous to do with it.
I’ve never sewn with a jelly roll before, but I really want to try it. I’d make either a strip quilt or stacked coins. Thank you for the chance to win!
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There is a pattern called Strip Twist that I have been wanting to make for the longest time, and I think that this jelly roll would look stunning in that pattern!! If I’m the winner, I’ll definitely be doing the happy dance!!! Thank you for giving us a chance to win this awesome prize!
Well let me think, I love new fabric and the chance to design something new and different.
I would probably do some type of pieced block with a touch of applique.
a table runner
I would probably use it with stitcheries to make a fabulous quilt! 🙂
This would make for a lovely boxed squared quilt. Hand quilted with pearl cotton in a primative stitch.
I would make one of the Shnibbles patterns picnic. Thanks for the chance, Dianne
Love the colors in the jelly roll! I have a couple books of patterns to make from jelly rolls so I would choose one of those. I would make a lap quilt that I could give as a gift.
There are so many patterns designed for jelly rolls that it is hard to say which would be best for these particular colors without seeing them in real life. Would definately be a quilt though.
I am currently planning to make 5 quilts for Aussie female soldiers serving inn afghanistans and this jelly roll would make a lovely quilt
Wow, I would probably buy use this beautiful jelly roll (and buy 1 other) to make another “Pioneer Picnic” quilt. I made one last year but I cut all the strips myself (took forever)~ Anyway, it is a beautiful quilt pattern from a local Utah pattern designer, Rebecca Morganson (Payson, UT)
Thanks for the opportunity to win.
Nettie
nettiecrain@live.com
I just got a new Scrap Basket Sensations book. I’d love to use the jelly roll for one of the patterns in there. Thanks for the chance to win.
I would make something out of the scrap basket sensations book that I just got. Thanks for the chance to win.
Jelly rolls make great string blocks. Thanks
I think it would make a great zig zag lap quilt. Thanks for the giveaway! Merry Christmas!
Jelly rolls – I love them for making scrappy looking quilts mixed with white fabric.
Karen
Oh definitely I would make a table runner because it has my dining room colors in it.
Oh there are a gazillion ways to use this beautiful fabric…but I think an art quilt would be my method!
I am still discovering ways to use a jelly roll- I have bought a couple of books to make quilts using a jelly roll and I am sure I could find a design that would show off this fun jelly roll .
Thanks for participating in the blog hop. It is always great to discover a new to me blog.
Regards from Western Canada,
Anna
I also have become a new follower and subscribe to your blog . Thanks again for participating in the hop.
Regards,
Anna
oo i want i want – hmm I’m not sure how i’d use it yet, I’m not familiar with this line!
I think I might go for a zig zat pattern
I follow you by email
I would use it to make another Garden Fence quilt, beautiful fabric!
I am following your posts by email as I don’t see a Google follower, great giveaway!
I saw the neatest pattern using a jelly roll in a book…but can’t remember the name. but it was sewing the strips together and then cutting them on angle to make striped stars. Thanks for a chance to win (please enter my name in the giveaway if Canada is included). 🙂
What a great giveaway!
I would probably make another jelly roll race quilt, I am kinda hooked on them right now.
I would love to,follow your blog, but I am a little confused at how to. Can you help me find how to follow?
I’m a new follower.
Looks like a table topper in the making to me.
Jelly Roll Race! I’ve been wanting to make one.
Thanks for the giveaway! I would love to make a 16 or 25 patch the jelly roll. 🙂
I’d make a charity quilt out of this bright & cheerful jelly roll. My quilt group is making quilts for shut-ins who get Meals-On-Wheels. Thanks for the chance to win.
I’m a new follower by email. Thanks for the great giveaway.
I’ve never used jelly rolls before. I always cut my own strips. This could be the start of a new addiction. Thank you for the giveaway and participating in the blog hop.
I have a whole book of jelly roll quilts. Not sure which one I would pick.
Ooh, I’m not sure. But you can bet it would be used to make a quilt! Maybe a garden fence!
I would finally use one of my quilting books patterns to make a jelly roll quilt! Thanks for the chance!
I would be making a Spring quilt in the weave pattern – forgot the name of it. Thank you for this great giveaway. Judy C
I just love jelly rolls (and precuts in general). I want to make Jaybird Quilt’s Hugs & Kisses pattern…this would be perfect! Thanks for the chance!
I’d love to make a string quilt using the jelly roll (and cutting some of the strips to be smaller!)
Thanks for the chance!
I think I would do a jelly roll race quilt with it!!!
A pinwheel quilt I think, Thanks for the chance.
If the fabric style would work, I want to to one of Edyta Sitar’s quilts in “Friendship Strips & Stars” – they lend themselves well to using precut Jelly rolls. Thanks for the giveaway.
Oh I am so excited for a chance to win! I have never had a jelly roll, but have seen some beautiful quilts made from one. I would use it to make a quilt!
Thanks for the chance to win!
kelly (at) mysimplewalk (dot) com
I have never tried using these yet, but would love to work them into a wall quilt for my home. Thank you for the opportunity to enter.
I am a follower. Thank you again
I love this fabric, what fun prints to work with.
I want to do some charity quilts this year, and i think this would be wonderful and nice to have the precut to make a few of them.
Debbie
Oh my gosh that fabric is great. This came out right when I decided to start quilting and it was part of what inspired me to start quilting again.
I am now following in Google Reader.
I would make a small quilt..just not sure which!
I follow you!
HAPPILY FOLLOWING YOU!
NEAT GIVEAWAY!
I THINK I’D USE THIS NEAT LITTLE ROLL FOR A NEW TOTE!
THANKS FOR SHARING!
Hi, I would make the double cross quilt or wall hanging for someone. Happy Holiday to You and Yours.
I am a follower.
Great giveaway!
I would like to use it with a ‘Garden Paths’ pattern.
Id use this jelly roll with a charm pack to make a quilt for my mum 🙂 nice give away thanx for a chance
I’d use it for HSTs to make a nice lap quilt. Pretty!
I have been wanting to try a “l600” quilt and this looks like a perfect jelly roll for that new project…thanks for the wonderful give-a-way…..Merry Christmas.
So many options! I love the video’s I’ve been seeing lately of the Jelly Roll races, or I recently got a few books on jelly roll designs, or I also recently got Create Your Own Free-Form Quilts: A Stress-Free Journey to Original Design by Rayna Gillman which is basically a really fancy string quilt, or I’ve always wanted to make a log cabin quilt, or … I could go on and on. Thanks for the give away!
I’d probably use the jelly roll to make a quilt for a shower I have coming up
Sooo many options. I would have my granddaughter help me make a 1600 quilt for her. Love the jelly roll and thank you for a chance to participate.
I think I’d use in a quilt/embroidery design I have called “The Prayer Garden.”
I have become a follower via email, which is my favorite way to follow. I do read blog posts that come via email.
I love playing with Bonnie Hunters pattern and jelly rolls!
I’ve never sewn with a jelly roll so I would absolutely love to win one so I could make a jelly roll quilt top. Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway.
The jelly roll would make a nice queen-sized quilt for my bedroom. I really do need a nice warm new quilt and this would do the trick. I would mix this roll with some Kona Snow and make a 9-patch quilt. Thank you for the chance to win. Either way, this jelly rolly will surely make a quilter happy.
Merry Christmas
Sandi T.
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
I would find a jelly roll pattern that I like to use this wonderful fabric to make! I love moda lines! Thank you for the chance to win!
I have always wanted to do a postage stamp quilt, that might be the perfect fabric to do that with!
Greetings from Hungary! Thank you for the opportunity to play!
I love asymmetrical quilteket. Sew it into a big star.
I could use the jelly roll to make a quilt for Project Linus! Thanks for the opportunity to enter your great giveaway!
This jelly roll would be lovely in a braid quilt..I love reds and blacks! Thanks for being so generous!
whatever I decide to do with it, it will be fantastic. I LOVE Moda
I finally figured out how to follow you, yes I know I get confused sometimes lol.
Thanks for teh help and for the great giveaway.
I have never used a jelly roll but I’m sure I could find a pretty pattern for that fabric!
I follow you through email 🙂
I just finished up 12 quilts for a nursing home and 4 quilts for Ronald McDonald House so I would use the roll on next years quilts for charity
I have not sewn a jelly roll yet. Can you believe that? I would need to do some blog hopping and/or get a book – but I would make something wonderful with such a pretty jelly roll.
“Sweets are my favorite” 😀
thank you for the chance to win.
Cathy Byrd
byrd@gulftel.com
Great colorways in the jellyroll. They are bright and bold – the colors that I am have been drawn towards lately – thus why I am excited about the chance to win! What would I make out of it should I win? I love star quilts and jelly rolls are great for make stars.
I just recently printed out someone’s jelly roll rail fence quilt with a focus block in the middle. I would like to make one of those.
I would make a strip quilt using that wonderful jelly roll. Thanks for a chance!
I have made a quilt top from the first Jelly Roll quilt book and had a great time with it. i would try one of the other designs with this jelly roll.
I am a new follower through e-mail
I would make a little quilt out of it. Thanks for the chance to win
I am a new follower.
Thank you for the chance to win your adorable jelly roll. I would use it to make a Sunflower Seeds QA quilt.
I would use it for a tote bag, camera strap cover, and scrappy belt 🙂
Desi
weeshareblog@gmail.com
new follower 🙂
Desi
weeshareblog@gmail.com
I’d make the apple crate quilt on the moda site with this!
I’m a new follower!
new follower – love your work
That would make a great Jelly Roll Race quilt! Thanks for the chance!
Terrific giveaway! That jelly roll is so pretty!
I am just learning to quilt and need stash!
I’m a brand new quilter (I am finishing my 2nd quilt now!) so I don’t have much experience, but I would love to use a jelly roll to do a spiderweb quilt. They look so fascinating. Thank you for the chance to win.
rhaubejoi@yahoo.com
I’m a follower!
I started quilting this year and I made my first two quilts from Moda jelly rolls and they were great to use. Those two quilts were for our youngest granddaughters, but I have 3 more granddaughters to make quilts for, and they would love this! Thanks
I’ve made a D9P out of this same line but using 1 charm pack. I’d love to use this Jelly Roll making X’s and O’s. Thank you for the chance to win!
Wow! What a great giveaway! I would love to make a quilt with this fabric. Thanks for participating!!
I am thinking that my reading pillow needs a new cover and this fabric would be perfect! Thanks for the chance!!
I would like to make a strip quilt with it.
I would like these colors to be in a Grand Mothers flower garden
I am a follower.
I just love jelly rolls and find them so useful. I would use them in one of my patterns for strip piecing a quilt. They also come in handy for doing a binding. I always make a 2 1/2 binding so it eliminates having to cut binding strips which is always a time saver. Best of all they are color coordinated!
I would definitly use this jelly roll for a lovely quilt. Thanks for the chance.
That great looking jelly roll would make a fantastic lap quilt.
So generous! I am working on some strip quilts and would welcome the chance to use this pretty line!
I have been wanting to make a Jelly Roll quilt so think this would be fun. Thanks for the chance to win.
Daisy C.
OH MY GOSH! a JELLY ROLL! I might be tempted to just leave this as it is as part of the decor on one of my bedrooms.. or I might select a pattern from my Scrap It book! Thanks for a great giveaway!
Following daily. thanks!
Make a lap quilt. Thanks for the give away
Wonderful giveaway. I think I’d use that jelly roll to make a lap quilt to gift to someone special. Happy Holidays!
I would probably make a strip quilt with the jelly roll. I love the Sanae Oz for Moda jelly roll.
I would make a quilt… what kind???? I would just have to see where the fabric takes me!! Thanks for the wonderful giveaway!!!!
I’d use it to make a star block quilt. I saw a tutorial at Missouri Star’s Website, super easy and you need a jelly roll and a background fabric. Perfect! Thanks for the wonderful giveaway. ;->
I am an email follower.
I am not familiar with the line of fabric. I might make a 9 patch if I thought it wouldn’t take away from the fabric. Chinese coins or Zig Zag sounds interesting, too. I think it looks like black is a coordinate? If not brown or navy? I am not sure but I would probably try to “stretch” the fabric by using the same amount of a single coordinating solid.
I’d have to see all the fabrics before I decide what quilt to make from it. Most times it’s the material asking me to put it in a certain quilt. Anything with a scrappy look probably.
I’d look in quiltmaker’s 100 blocks magazines to find in pattern. Thanks for sharing.
I would use the Moda jelly roll in a quilt of course. Love moda fabrics and thanks for sharing.
I would probably work on a log cabin square or two for one of my quilts, and maybe some baby blocks for my best friends’ baby. And you can never have too many fabrics for projects you don’t even know about yet. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I just ordered Kimberly Einmo’s newest book Jelly Roll Magic so I’d be making one of her quilts! Thanks for the opportunity!
I have been wanting to try a jelly roll race quilt and this would be perfect!!
And of course, I signed up to follow you. You can never have too many blogs to follow!!
I think I would use it for a lap quilt for my 4 yr old using a pinwheel pattern. He is fascinated with pinwheels. Thank you for participating in the blog hop!
I follow you now via email and also follow you through my google reader on my phone 🙂
I’d love to try something with the jelly roll. I’ll have to do some research to decide what though.
I hope you have a very Merry Chrismas! <:)
thanks for the lovely giveaway.
Cathy Byrd
byrd@gulftel.com
I’d like to use this interesting fabric and team it with some co-ordinating solids to create my own quilt design. Thank-you for the opportunity to try!
I’d probably make a table runner.
I would make a beautiful table runner. lnb1191(at)aol(dot)com
Great giveaway! I would use this jellyroll to make a throw sized quilt! Thanks for the chance!
I love the Oz line. I have a book by Heather Mulder Peterson that is all patterns for jelly rolls that I would like to make something out of. It’s been just sitting on the shelf for a long time.
I’m a new follower.
I would use it in my first quilt.
WOW! What a bright and colorful jelly roll!
I am brand new to the quilting world, so I would use that for just about anything, as I want to make some placemats, an apron, and another quilt.
Thanks so much for the opportunity and have a relaxing weekend! 😀
I am seriously into the 1600″ jelly roll quilt..they are SO fun and easy!! If you haven’t seen it let me know and I’ll post it
Merry Christmas!!
I’ve always wanted to try a strip tube blocks. This jelly roll looks perfect for that.
I would make a jelly roll quilt and try to beat my best time of 47 seconds at the retreat this past November! Love to play that game with the jelly rolls… and the quilts are fantastic!
I would make a quilt, for sure! Great fabric 🙂
I am a follower!
What a fabulous giveaway! I would definately do a Happy Dance if I won!
I am now a follower! Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
In a quilt of course!
I have several jelly roll quilt books but I am not sure which quilt I would make. It would be lovely with this jelly roll.
Love, love, love that jelly roll. I would make a quilt for my friend for her 50th b’day that’s coming up. Thanks for the wonderful chance!!!!
those would make a beautiful throw, could peice it while traveling in the rv!
I’d like to make a log cabin using a jelly roll. Thanks for the giveaway.
I’d like to try many patterns I’ve seen using jelly rolls, & haven’t used them as yet. The one I’d try first is from the Moda Bakeshop called “Serendipity”. Thanks for the giveaway!
I am a new follower. Thank you for your generosity!
Rather new to the quilting scene…I love the pre-cut fabrics and this would be a great addition to my stash…thanks!
I think I’d make either a quilted wall hanging or table runner with this lovely jelly roll. Merry Christmas! Kd
I am now following you blog posts via email. Thanks! Kd
I make alot of charity quilts & use mostly pre cuts as it speeds up the process so your jelly roll would be put to good use. Great giveaway – thanks for the chance to win.