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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Blog Tour Day 6! Scrap-Basket Sensations!

 It's my day! Hurrah!
Be prepared, this might be a long post! But it will be fun and filled with photos!

I hope you have been enjoying the blog tour so far! I was so excited when Kim from Magnolia Bay Quilts asked if I would like to be a part of it! However, had Kim asked me about the book title when the book was still under construction I might of suggested Scrap-Basket Sinta-sations! What do you think???
Ok, you're probably right! Scrap-Basket Sensations is better!
Seriously, this is the best book I have ever seen that utilizes 2 1/2" strips. Hands down!
Fun projects, unique- as in out of the ordinary!

And one of the fun things about the projects in Kim's book is that she enlisted the help of some of her favorite bloggers! I thought I would lightly interview them for my post, so here are some of Kim's helper bees and some of the quilts that they made for Kim's new book:


This one is Happy Daze made by Darlene of Quilting Daze!

Question: What was the fun factor in the quilt(s) that you made?

Darlene: The fun factor in making Summer Daze was working with Snippets by American Jane/Moda - all coordinated.
The fun factor in making Tool Shed was that I HAD to work with scraps - way out of my comfort zone.  LOL  I was very proud of myself because the quilt has French General, Jo Morton, Robyn Pandolph, etc prints all mixed together and it seemed to work because the quilt seems to appeal to many.  :-)
(Tool Shed)
This question is a spin off from a game I use to play with my kids when they were young:

Question: If you were alone on a desert island and could only make 1 quilt out of Scrap-Basket Sensations which one would it be... and what colors would you chose?

Darlene: The quilt on the cover really appeals to me but I'm not sure what colors I would use (super scrappy because I'm feeling brave (LOL); or Central Park by Kate Spain.


Mary from Quilt Hollow made up a few of the projects in Kim's book. The quilt above is Lake Cabin.

 This quilt is Blessings from the Hollow! Both are stunning quilts.

Here is what Mary replied to my questions:

Question: What was the fun factor in the quilt(s) that you made?

Mary: Fun Factor when I made Lake Cabin was seeing the sashing stars "magically" appear as the quilt rows were being sewn together.  Blessings from the Hollow's awesome border stole my heart!  It isn't the normal slap on plain fabric and call it good border.  I know how hard Kim worked at getting that border just right and if I recall correctly she considered ditching this one.  I'm so glad she didn't and I can honestly say Blessings from the Hollow is my favorite.


Question: If you were alone on a desert island and could only make 1 quilt out of Scrap-Basket Sensations which one would it be... and what colors would you chose?


Mary: Desert Island - sorry....the last thing I would do on a desert island is quilt unless of course it is freezing!  LOL

 
Flowers for Nana Girl is one of my favorite's in the book. This was made by Karen aka Nana Girl.

Flower Box was pieced by Karen also.

Question: What was the fun factor in the quilt(s) that you made?

Karen: The fun factor for me was making a quilt that Kim had designed and then seeing it take shape for the very first time. As each quilt went from idea to paper to fabric, our excitement increased.

Question: If you were alone on a desert island and could only make 1 quilt out of Scrap-Basket Sensations which one would it be... and what colors would you chose?

Karen: I think I would make Flower Baskets again out of the same color
palette. The soft brown with the pastels is so soothing. I fell in love with this pattern the very first time I saw it. It looks so complicated it's hard to believe it is only one block! I also think this quilt would look good as a two color quilt - in which case I would use my favorite combination - barn red and tan.



This is Kim's two color quilt that you will find in the book:
This is Sparkler! A beautiful 2 color quilt but could be done in patriotic or multi-colored also!

Question: What was the fun factor in the quilt(s) that you made?

Kim: Every quilt I personally made was a pleasure, but It was really fun for me to have so many talented quilters contributing to the book.  We chatted, e-mailed, telephoned, and talked about the quilts we were working on, and because of their involvement, I was more energized and excited.  

Question: If you were alone on a desert island and could only make 1 quilt out of Scrap-Basket Sensations which one would it be... and what colors would you chose?

Kim: I can't stop giggling over the thought of being stranded on a desert island with a sewing machine and iron, but no electricity!  Since I'm on a desert island and have plenty of time on my hands,  I'll probably make Blessings from the Hollow with the pieced border.  And probably use the same fabrics.  Is there a quilt shop on the island?  How did I get here anyway?  


Here are some of the other quilts in the book designed and made by Kim:

Town Square is next on my project list!

This one is called Nova; those starts are beautiful.

Island Chain is just a stunning quilt!
There are 18 unique projects in all.


So here is the book! You can order it at Amazon (which happens to have an excellent sale price on the book right now) or your LQS can order it from Martingale Publishing for you too...
but if you would like to try and win a signed copy of Scrap-Basket Sensations just leave me a comment here and I will pick a winner on Friday morning!
So which quilt would you make if you were stranded alone on a desert island?

299 friends stopped by to chat:

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Andra Gayle said...

I really NEED this book!!!! I am sure everyone else here does too! Thanks for the chance.

sue said...

I think I would make Town Square first. Flower Box a close second!

Beth said...

If I was stranded on an island I would have to make them all because there would be absolutely no distractions. That would leave lots of time for sewing. But I have to say Town Square really caught my eye. That would have to be the first one I would make.

Trisha said...

Tool shed! What a cool looking quilt. I would love to get my hands on this book.

sandra said...

Island Chain looks really interesting, there are so many that I like so I would love the book.

Marge said...

I would love to have a chance to win this book. Thanks
Marge

Cori said...

WOW!! to the quilts on this book. I am amazed what one can do with scraps. I like the Island Chain

Jeane said...

All the quilts are so great that it is impossible to pick just one. If I was stranded on a island, hopefully I would have lots of fabric there and I could make more than one quilt. Thanks for the giveaway.

Lynda said...

From what I've seen so far I want to make all of them. Flower Box is so cute that I would probably start with it. I've got to have a copy of this book.

Diana said...

I love reading about what everybody's "fun factor" is when making a quilt. I guess that's the most important part - do something that brings you joy! As for choosing a pattern, I'll have to pick Flower Box. Thanks for the generous giveaway!

~Marica~ said...

wonderful quilts and hard to choose one of them. I like them all and of course I want to had the chance to win one of the copy :)

Darling Jill Quilts said...

Oh it is sooo hard to choose just one of the patterns from the book. I think I want to make them all! But I have seen a Nova block and that one is very intriguing to me!

Bobby said...

The Sparkler............

Vicki said...

Oh, my! The quilts are so BEAUTIFUL! I don't know which one I would choose...I'd love to win this book so I could try to figure it out. Thanks for the chance to win!

MB in MI said...

all the quilts look beautiful! thanks for the chance to win this book!

Anonymous said...

Tough question to answer, but guess I would first like to make "Town Square". And then...and then...oh my!
Hope I live long enough :)

Andy said...

wow...that's a tough one but I'd have to go with 'flowers for nana girl'. There's something so soft and nurturing about it! Thanks for the chance!

alittlebitcrafty said...

This is such a great book!Perfect for ideas of what to do with my stash!! Hope I'm lucky!

Cecilia said...

I would love to win this book. I like the looks of all of the quilts, it is too hard to choose just one. Thanks for the chance to win.

Joanne said...

I would probably make Sparkler - I seem to be on a two colour kick!
Thanks!!♥

Me and My Stitches said...

So hard to choose - I think Sparkler would be the first one, but I don't think I could stop at one!

Gene Black said...

I think I would make Island Chain out of the BRIGHTEST fabrics I had and hope someone saw it and rescued me.

QUILTING IS BLISSFUL, DI said...

I think I would pick the "sparkler" one--it only has a couple colors and I doubt there would be much fabric on the island--and it would have to be hand pieced and that one looks like it would take me some time to do and would keep my mind busy and worrying about the island natives!!!!!
Hugs. DI
but here at home--I want to make them all!!!

Sharon said...

I think I would make Blessings from the Hollow....but I need to win the book first!

Mary said...

I'm so excited about this book. I love all the quilts, but I think I would choose the cover one - in island-style batiks!

JJ said...

I would make Island Chain. I just love how it looks. I am excited to see the book first hand, one way or the other. Win or lose, I will have to get me one. Thanks

Jackie said...

I do like the quilts in this book...can't wait to make one...or more of them :)

Craftstress Kira said...

I really like Flowers for Nana Girl. Thx for the chance to win!!!

Miki Willa said...

Blessings from the Hollow is my favorite, but Nova comes in a close second.

Kim D. said...

I love the Flowers for Nana Girl, maybe it's those bright colors. Thanks for the chance. Blessing from the Hollow is also a beauty.

Kate B said...

They are all so wonderful... but I really like Blessings from the Hollow. Thank you for the wonderful post.

Michele said...

I couldn't choose just one! Maybe I would start a few.....but these wouldn't end up UFO's!! I would stay until they were finished! Waving away any help! LOL!! What a fun post :)

Michelle said...

If I was stranded on that island I would make the Flowers for Nana Girl, I just love flowers and bright/pastel type colors and it would be a perfect quilt to blend with the tropical decor there.

Bev said...

Tool Shed! Love it! I hope it is a warm deserted island also....with a comfy bed. Sleep and sew. It is just what I need

Joyful Quilter said...

Is Johnny Depp a quilt in the book? No. Dang. My second choice would be Flower Box, I even have the fabric picked out.

manybooks said...

Every pattern I've seen from that book is amazing! I think I would start with Island Chain. Amazing!

Christine M said...

I like the look of Island Chain! I think my husband would like that one!

Cheryl said...

Island Chain would be the perfect fit!! Thanks for the chance to win.

Julee said...

I would start at the front of the book and work my thru it and guess it would depend how long I was stranded....

Anonymous said...

I really love all of them...but I think Tool Shed appeals to me. I hear all of my scraps calling....
Thanks for having a giveaway!
quiltnsrep(at)yahoo(dot)com

Deb said...

Flowers for Nana Girl. if I was stranded, that would surely cheer me up!

Carla said...

My favorite is the cover quilt, I think. This looks like a fun book!

shauna said...

It's so hard to choose one quilt! But, if I had to choose one to make if I were stranded on an island it would be Happy Daze made in 30's fabrics!

Pokey said...

They all are so pretty, the Flower Box one caught my eye.

Vickie said...

I would have to make Island Chain. Just love that quilt and if the chain was long enough maybe it would get me off that island. LOL

Mary said...

Would love to win a copy of this book. It looks like a great additional to help use thos scraps up.

Unknown said...

Wow! They are all awesome.

I think though... I would do the Island Chain. :) That's a pretty cool looking design.

Have a great rest of the week!

Unknown said...

I would probably start with Flowers for Nana Girl and then do Happy Days. Both look like fun summery quilts. WOuld love to have a copy of this book! :)

Lisa said...

It's so difficult to select only one of all of these lovelies. Over and Under is the quilt for me! ~~Lisa

Sandy said...

The first one I would make is The Sparkler.

scrappy101 said...

late but enjoyed the look see on PINK PINCUSHION. will try again. still chasing the rainbow.

Jess @ Scrappy n Happy said...

I'd say Lake Cabin!
But they all look beautiful!

Rhonda the Rambler said...

Those are some great quilts! I don't think I could choose one. i love Blessings from the Hollow, maybe because I live in a holler...LOL

Karen said...

I would make Over and under and I would use batiks. I'm thinking I have a bali pop in Strawberry fields that I would like to try. It's a hard decision when all the quilts are so wonderful. I'm not going to get stranded so I can make them all. I can dream...........
Thanks, Karen

quiltmom anna said...

I love the Island Chain quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to win such a great book.
Warmest regards from Western Canada,
Anna

Anita said...

Oh my, a deserted island...Is there rum? (sorry, small PotC reference there) I'm going to have to go with Island Chain of course. :)

Rainy said...

The Island chain would be my choice. I can just see all of the beautiful batiks I could buy, umm I mean use scraps of to make this one. Thank you for the chance to get a copy of this book.

Beth said...

I'm thinking "Lake Cabin"...or perhaps the one on the cover, which I think is called "Picnic". Being stranded on a desert island with this book would make the time pass more quickly, as I imagined all the quilting I would someday do...

Cheryll said...

I may just need two on this island... therefore I'd pick Over and Under... and Twinkle. Please oh Please pick me xxxxxxx. :)

Average Quilter said...

It's such a hard choice but I think I like Nova the best

Sue Wild said...

I like all the quilts shown so far on the tour but the one that stands out for me is the Flower Box one as it looks as though the blocks are "layered" on top of the other - almost a 3d effect. Enjoying the tour so far

Helle said...

Town Square would be my choice; and a fitting name if one is stranded on a deserted island, I think!! Would love to win the book. Thanks for the chance.

Barb said...

Alot of people have dropped by....thanks for this post, I enjoyed seeing the lovely patterns in the book.

Karen said...

I think I would make Picnic first ... this one just really draws me in! Great post!

Lori said...

Island chain. All the units join together. I see it as a puzzle.

Renea said...

I would want enough fabric with me to make everyone of these quilts from this book. I am trying really hard to win one of these books. Thanks for the giveaway.

Leslie's Itchin to be Stitchin said...

I love Nana Girl, so I would have to go with that one, I would love the chance to win this amazing book...fgrivic@cogeco.ca

Gill said...

I love Flowers for Nana Girl!

Anonymous said...

I think I'd make Town Square using Charlevoix :)

Beeshebags said...

As I haven't got the book to select from any other one than the one on the front cover, which I do like by the way, I'd have to make a d9P or a wonky D4P. Hugs Noami

Kay E said...

All the quilts are wonderful, but I think Island Chain would be first for me.

Kay S in Wa State
bomkes@potc.net

Kay E said...

All the quilts are great, but I think Island Chain is my first pick

Shannon said...

I would make the biggest quilt I could using all 30's fabric out of 2 inch squares. LOL! I dream big. Thank you for the give away.

rjk said...

I really find it hard to choose one pattern. They all look like so much fun.

Eileen said...

blessings from the hollow looks like a mighty challenging but simple gorgeous quilt, so think i'd have to try that one. not sure how it'd turn out on a desert island--the thought gives me chills, and i just might go crazy and make blocks from every quilt and put them all together!!

Linda in PA said...

Thanks for the giveaway. It is difficult to choose, but, I think that I would probably make Happy Daze. Thanks again.
lraetaylor@gmail.com

sabrinajoy57 said...

Flower Box because it's beautiful!!

michele said...

I am really enjoying this series of posts - thanks!

Q said...

I think "Sintalating Scrap Basket Sensations" sounds good :) I think I would go with Flower Box or Nova I would have plenty of time to unpick wouldn't I?

Annie said...

Hard choice! I guess it would be flowers for nana girl.
annie@thepurcell.com

Brenda said...

What a lovely book.I can't choose just one to have on a desert island.

Thim3 said...

I would make Flower Box...I would love to have this book to try several of these quilts.

Kathy Schwartz said...

My favorite quilt is Island Chain and would make it in batiks! Thanks for the chance to win the book.

Quilting_Chris said...

My first choice would be Sparkler. But depending on the tools I had on hand it might work out to me Island Chain.

Love to win a copy of this book.

Susan said...

So hard to choose, but I think I'd have to go with Island Chain.

SewLindaAnn said...

On a desert island, stranded. Definitely Town Square. Just the name would make me feel less stranded.

Patty said...

I would make Nova. That is so pretty.

Kim G said...

I would like to make the one that is on the cover, looks like a great book!!

Gwen said...

If I could only make one quilt from Kim's book I think Nana's Girl would have to be my choice. I look forward to making more than one, though.

pinsandneedles said...

I haven't seen one yet that I wouldn't want to make! Probably Flowers for Nana Girl would be my first or...Hope I win a copy of this great book.

Hazel said...

Island chain for me too, I think - I love it! But so hard to chose!

Nathalie said...

I like the flower box quilt, but now that I have seen the Nova quilt, I might have to do that one. However, if I am stranded and if I have enough fabric, I would wind up doing all of them they are beautiful

Wonky Girl said...

Mmmmm, I think the cover quilt would be my first choice.
Would love to win the book, I have lots of 2.5 inch noodles from swapping :)

Quiltsmiles said...

Scraps quilts are always the best. Thanks for sharing. Jane

Quiltsmiles said...

Ohh I forgot to let you know which pattern I would make if stranded, I think the Nova pattern. Jane

Quiltin' Sandy said...

Hi the first time I saw Flower Boxes I fell in love with it, but Sparkler is gorgeous too. So many wonderful choices! :)
sandangels1945@hotmail.com

Ellen said...

I'd love to make Flowers for Nana Girl. Its a beautiful pattern and looks like a keeper! This has been a fun blog tour, getting to know everyone. thanks!

Staci said...

Wow! Loving Town Square right now! Wonderful book all around!

Penny said...

One could be stranded for a whole year with this book! Wouldn't it be great if there was a treasure chest full of fabric with all the bits and pieces needed. Oh, a treadle sewing machine also. That would be one long Quilt Retreat, dream on!

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