I finished my Blogger's BOM blocks this morning. Our designer for June is Pam from Pam Kitty Morning. Once again we have been given a lovely block and great instructions.
My repro block....
...and the bright one.
Now for the giveaway!
I bought 2 of these panels, so I could share one with one of my readers.
The panel is from this collection. (Virginia Quilt Museum - Chintz Medallion by Quilting Treasures)
It measures approx 21" w x 22.75" h.
Some close ups....
If you would like to win the panel, simply leave a comment and I will randomly choose one winner next Monday, July 9th.
Good Luck!! :)
Hi Miriam,
ReplyDeleteI would so LOVE to win that panel. Keeping my eye out for that fabric range. It's hard to find. Thanks for the chance.
I too would love to win the panel, it is just gorgeous and would work well in a quilt that is still in my head.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how different fabrics can change the look of the same block, the repro one reminds me of two aeroplaanes and the modern one of two tropical fish.
Your blocks look great. I'd love a chance to win the panel. Its lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! It's so beautiful! Would make a lovely quilt!
ReplyDeletelove your blocks especially the repro block. the red just pops.
ReplyDeletethanks for a chance to win the panel.
Since I'm less than 2 hours away from the VQM I won't enter this generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy seeing your progress on the BOM. Great fabrics!
Oh, Wow!! What a great give-away!
ReplyDeleteI hope i will win.
Greetings from Debby
Love your blocks in both color ways. The panel is lovely!
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Donna
I would love to win a panel. There have been a few great ones and i have put myself on no buy for fabric so i ahve not had the chance to get any. The new block with the embrodiery looks awwesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks you have made.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
this would be a fabulous centre for the medallion quilt i have been planning for a while. The colours would work really well with what i have been stashing away. Oh pleeeese pick me
ReplyDeleteoh miriam,what a nice chance to win this beautifu panell,thanks,susi
ReplyDeleteI am on my way to the VQM this month so I won't enter the giveaway. The panel is lovely. Both your blocks are great. I am partial to the bright one because of the cool watery colors.
ReplyDeleteWould love to make a chintz quilt using the floral panel! Thanks for a chance to win the floral panel.
ReplyDeleteI like how you use the yellow/cheddar fabrics in your quilts. I'm a fan of cheddar fabrics as well!
did someone mention a giveaway?? I would love to have this panel. Thanks for the chance!! Judy
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful give-away Miriam! By far the best give-away I have ever seen! Almost a pity to use this panel in a quilt; it is nice enough to frame it as it is!
ReplyDeleteSure hope to win this give-away!
Thanks for the chance to win this panel, greetings from the Netherlands, Angela
Oh my what a fabulos giveaway. I love this panel. Thanks for the chance. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT giveaway! Wow...what a beautiful panel! I would love to give it a new home. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThat is so generous of you - SUCH a lovely piece of fabric :) thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely exquisite panel. I'd love to win it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the drawing! I would love to win the panel ~ and how nice it is to enjoy your blog.
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What a beautiful panel! What a great idea to show the blocks in 2 ways. It helps bridge the gap from traditional to modern quilting.
ReplyDeleteI have been admiring this panel for awhile now..debating.
ReplyDeleteNice piece of history! Beautiful block by the way.
What a wonderful panel! I'd love to win it!
ReplyDeleteDon't include me in the giveaway because I bought this panel at The UK Festival of Quilts on Saturday. It is even better in real life!
ReplyDeleteI bought it from a trader from the Netherlands and wish I had bought some of the co-ordinates.
I shall have to look for them in December when I visit the States!