We’re looking for projects that you made using blocks in last year’s 100 Blocks special issue.
Georgia Presley, from Salem, OR, won Monique Dillard’s block #92 Red Rover. She made two complementary blocks to create this table runner. The block she won is in the center. Nicely done Georgia!

Pam Griffin, from Ontario, Canada, along with her friend Margie, made a calendar holder with the goal of a different block to display each month. First they chose Lynda Howell’s block #13 Isabelle.

And then they chose Vicki Lynn Oehlke’s block #51 Sunny Day.

Great job Pam and Margie!
It’s your turn. Show a picture and tell us all about your 100 Blocks project!
- If you’ve posted pictures on your own blog, leave a comment with a link.
- Post your picture on our Facebook page.
- Add your photo to our 100 Blocks flickr group.
- Send the photo by email to sewtospeak at quiltmaker.com.


Do you till have the book with 100 blocks I’d like to get it.
quit magzine and the block was Road to Fl. a 1932 pattern I did this its done with all scraps and to make it easylike looks like a star with sold color in center I did all the blocks then backed it . I am only a Begenner and only self tought but it came out beaughful Marie
100 Blocks Volume 1 is out of print, but we will have a digital version available for purchase soon. And, 100 Blocks Volume 2 is due on newsstands Nov. 16. We’ll be announcing more details about both of these on the blog and in the QV email newsletter. Stay tuned!
I made a lap quilt featuring Janet Bate’s block 37 Thoughtful Star in the center. This center block is the one Janet actually made for Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, and I won it in the contest.
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