Twisted Blossom QAL ~ Friday Giveaway!
A few years back Jenny fell in love with the idea of making an orange and white quilt. She found the perfect pattern for her new color obsession which required her to make lots and lots of 3" half square triangle blocks....needless to say she never did finish her quilt and now is left with 177 perfect 3" half square triangle orange and white blocks.
....so if you desire to have 177 already done up hst blocks than this is the giveaway for you!
Jenny's love for orange and white was perfect for her Orange Twisted Blossom block this week!
To enter the giveaway, let us know what you would do if you won these orange and white hst blocks? One entry per person please and good luck!
~Sew Kind of Wonderful~
Comments
Kathy said:
They would be great as one of the borders in a Halloween medallion quilt.
Jaynie said:
I have been dying to make a twisted blossom quilt. I have two orange jelly rolls,…this would be a great start for this quilt.
Donna W said:
These would make a fun quilt for my family room. Then not being used it would hang on my brown couch.
Peggy W. said:
I would either do pin wheels or arrange them so they look like a spiral around the quilt. Thanks for the generous giveaway. Orange is my favorite color. I even have an orange car. Love it. Thanks again. pegwatkins@comcast.net
DeAnn said:
Love the orange and white! It is so happy. I think I would use them to make a table runner with pinwheels.
Penny jones said:
I would make them into flying geese units and pinwheels and put with white. Have the top if the quilt mostly white with these units at the bottomo of a big quilt for my new bed.
Penny jones said:
I would make them into flying geese units and pinwheels and put with white. Have the top if the quilt mostly white with these units at the bottomo of a big quilt for my new bed.
Penny jones said:
apologies for multiple post there was an issue with my use of technology I only meant to do it once!
Linda W said:
My first thought was to make pinwheels. There are many different ways to arrange HSTs that I would have to try too.
Linda W said:
Sorry about the multiple posts. Don’t know what happened.
Ellen Gordon said:
I would make a quilt to celebrate Florida oranges, which I am enjoying eating at lunch every day in Orlando!
Mary jo said:
I have grand baby number 13 on the way and would love to use them in a quilt for my next baby. Hoping it is a girl.
Julie G. said:
Orange used to be my least favorite color and yet I fell in love as soon as I saw the pciture of the orange and white HST!! Six years ago, when my daughter was just a pre-teen she insisted having her room remodeled to an orange and pink color scheme. I thought she was crazy, but then as I worked on sewing the bed quilt, I noticed the color combination in so many places and it wasn’t as difficult to find fabrics as I thought it would be. I would use these HST along with left over prints that I have from her bed quilt to make another quilt. Now that I am a much more experienced quilter than I was then, I would like to make another quilt for that room that is a more interesting design than the first one I made.
Kristina F said:
I would use them to FINALLY Start a quilt for my ten year old son! His favorite color is orange. He has been so patiently waiting for me to make him one. He would just adore it!!
Brenda said:
my son just told me he and his wife want a quilt with orange as the main color. This would be a great place to start
Deb said:
living in “Syracuse Orangeman” country, I would use the blocks for a donation quilt for a baby or other charity. They are beautiful!!
Peggy G said:
I would make a quilt for a fundraiser for DARTS – an organization that helps seniors and disabled persons stay in their homes.