A couple of weeks ago I mentioned that a new mag. was coming out with one of my blocks in it. It was so fun to come home from Market to a surprise waiting in the mail for me!
This block was inspired by a geometric tile pattern I saw in a magazine. I grabbed some graph paper and started sketching. It just wasn't working the way I wanted it to. I finally decided to form it into more of a flower shape and LOVED the results...on paper. I think a whole minute-and-a-half went by before I was scanning my stash and pulling fabrics for the block. It didn't take long to throw it together. Introducing the SUNFLOWER!
After I made the block I didn't know what to do with it. I figure if it sat around for a few days a new pattern would spark in my subconscious and it would have it's place. But the next day I got an email looking for entries for Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks vol.4 and I knew at once that this block had found it's purpose. :o)
I changed the colors to red and gold for the magazine submission because the issue was being released in the fall and I liked the idea of a poinsettia. The border needed to be added to fit the size requirements for the magazine. But I think the blocks would look just as nice with a simple sashing between.
Another idea I had as I've been looking at this is to make a checked border by strip piecing 1 1/2" strips in alternating colors and cutting the border strips from that. Here's my "dream" of what it will look like when I get all my fabric and machine un-packed. :o)
Another border of the alternating strips would add even more cuteness.
So, how much do you LOVE these 100 block magazine's from Quiltmaker? I know I do.
If you would like to win one for yourself- leave a comment (don't forget to make sure you're a follower!). A winner will be picked at the end of the blog tour. Don't forget to click on the button to the left for the whole list of blogs in the tour. I'm sure they're going to be fun to check out. And who knows, maybe extra chances to win your own mag. too! :o)
Love your sunflower block! looks so great as a tablerunner!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely block. I like it in both colour ways. Congratulations on having it published in the magazine. I am a follower so please enter me into your giveaway. Thanks Judith.
ReplyDeleteI like your Sunflower block and would make 4 in different seasonal colors so that I could change it over for the different seasons. Follower.
ReplyDeleteI like that block. Gook idea to give it Christmas colors, but it works well in the original, too.
ReplyDeleteYour block is great! I always enjoy the new blocks in this QM magazine. Congrats on being a part of it!
ReplyDeleteI love a block that can be all different things....and this one will change out by the season or the actual flower.
ReplyDeleteGood job! thx for the chance to win.
Love yoour sunflower block,wonderful.congrats on being part of 100 blocks magazine.I`m a follower
ReplyDeleteLove this flower block. It's so adaptable for different color variations. Thanks for the opportunity to win. I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI like the yellow version better! But it does look great in red for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteI loved that sunflower block, loved the yellow one Thanks for the chance to win Love the 100 block books,
ReplyDeleteI just *love* your block! I follow your blog via my Windows Live feed list, though I know that doesn't count.
ReplyDeleteGreat block. The color (flower) possibilities are endless.
ReplyDeleteA poinsettia block! That would be so cool..I've always wanted to make a quilt using blocks like that. So now I need the magazine :)!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday! Love your block of course! I was super excited to see that Going Coastal was your fabric collection, I have several pieces and love, love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove your block! I really enjoyed the previous issues of 100 blocks, and this one looks just as inspiring :-) I've been a reader of your blog for a while, but now am a follower.
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers! They are all over my house!! Perfect block for me!
ReplyDeleteI love your sunflower block. I made a table runner one time and my husband called the bullet hole table runner because I made the centers of the sunflowers dark brown. I never thought of making the runner in another color way. I'm thinkin' this mag would be a BIG inspiration to me.
ReplyDeletecute block!
ReplyDeleteI do love sunflowers and poinsettias, I need the pattern for that block!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stuniing in its eleganr simplicity and versatility !
ReplyDeleteOh I love both the sunflower look, and the poinsetta look! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI want to make your sunflower block for myself. I like your color idea in the red, maybe even include brown. Yes, I just love 100 Blocks and would love the chance to win 100 Blocks Volume 4. Thank you and Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely block.
ReplyDeleteI love anything with a star in it, even if it's the center of a flower!
ReplyDeleteThis block would make a great Christmas quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat block--I love it both as a sunflower and as a poinsettia! Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this 100 blocks issue!
ReplyDeleteI love your block!! It's amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your block, and the runner idea is a real winner. This is a publication I love! Such a treasure chest for those of us sewing for bees and swaps. Thanks for a chance to win it!
ReplyDeleteand yes, I'm following.
Your block is great in red. Congrats. I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteNew to blog hopping. Been interesting so far. Like your design and grats on having it selected.
ReplyDeleteI love anything sunflowers! I am a follower of course now and thanks - the block is beautiful
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I've been a follower for quite some time - saw your post before I even got over to the official 100 blocks website. I can't wait to get my hands on the latest issue, so thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love both colorways! It gives me ideas to try.
ReplyDeleteAmazing that you could just change the colors and have it look so Christmasy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty block! Good ideas on the sashing, too.
ReplyDeleteI thought the flower looked like such a pretty fall decoration and then when you mentioned pointsettia, I loved it even more.
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers, but the red is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI just love your sunflower block!! I think I have to make it!
ReplyDeleteReally neat idea to come up with the poinsettia. we sell lots of them (plants that is) in the month of Nov and dec.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. I could see a queen quilt with your block in pink & green with a little brown in it. Can't wait to se all the other bolicks in Vol 4.
ReplyDeleteA great block! Changing the colours makes it perfect for any season. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYour block is awesome! I am a new follower. Love the poinsettia idea.
ReplyDeleteI love your block in both color ways. I can see it in jewel colors or in pastels for a quilt. Thank you for sharing with us. Take care and God bless, Cory
ReplyDeleteLiving in Texas, we have a lot of wild sunflowers growing. Love your block...reminds me of summer!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd like to use your Sunflower for a table runner.
ReplyDeletethanks!
Love your block!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love this sunflower block land especially the idea of poinsettias!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful block-no matter what color it's made in. I like the Christmas option for now. Sunflowers are one of my favorites tho. I can't wait to see the new issue of 100 blocks.
ReplyDeleteI have loved every issue of 100 Blocks! This is my 4th Blog tour. Hope I win a copy of the magazine, maybe even a block again- made by one of the designers.
ReplyDeleteI can see myself sewing the sunflower block - soon, I hope!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win a copy of the magazine.
Beautiful block. Isn't this fun! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting!
Great block :) Thanks for the giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that in red!
ReplyDeleteI really like how your design uses simple straight lines to create a sense of curves in the flowers! Nicely designed!
ReplyDeleteI too love sunflowers! Wouldn't it be great to put all sunflower patterns into one quilt? Just to give sunshine to someone feeling poorly...
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! missed you at Quilt Festival--but love your blog & happenings in your quilt world. Congrats on being in 100 mag.
ReplyDeleteYou have chosen my favorite flower & I will have to add it to my collection of "sunflower" blocks. I recently completely a row robin where the challenge to the people in my group was to create a stylized sunflower block.
ReplyDeleteI REALLY want one sooooo bad - This looks to be an awesome magazine - So many beautiful blocks !!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this block! Can't wait to get my hands on the mag and make one!
ReplyDeleteI see a Christmas tablerunner in my future. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat is cute in either color set.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you have time to do as much as you do. I wish I could sew more :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block!
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower block. Would make a great table runner for my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sunflower! I would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower block turned pointsettia!! Just wonderful! I am a follower and would love to win 100 Blocks 4--more fun blocks to piece!!
ReplyDeleteLove the block, and want to try designing from tiles I took tons of pictures of while on vacation overseas, thanks for the great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI like how your block looks in both colour ways! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower block. Would love to win a copy of magazine!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being in the magazine. I have enjoyed the last issue and know I will love the new one.
ReplyDeleteLove your sunflower! I'm a happy follower~ thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love your block in the red colourway!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on making it into 100 Blocks!
I'm a follower!
Oh, this looks like a wonderful block. Love your alternate color choice turning it into Poinsettias!
ReplyDeleteThe sunflower block is great!
ReplyDeleteI really liked this block and will probably use it myself. Thank you
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful block!
ReplyDeletepick me!! Would love to have volume 4 to add to my collection!
ReplyDeleteVery nice design.
ReplyDeleteI follow you, and really like how you designed your sunflower block. Yes I love quiltmaker magazine, and can't part with any of them. So many creative people. Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower block and really like the layout with the checkerboard border. Looking forward to Vol. 4 so I can make a tablerunner.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us different ways to set it and your different color possibilities. I like Ned's Place's idea of making the flowers in seasonal colors.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower, and happy to be one.
What a great block Emily. You really are a busy Bee with all your designs. Of course I would love to win the magazine. Don't think I can buy it here in Holland. I would love to show it to the girls in our Bee and brag about you.....:)
ReplyDeleteSunflower is too cute. Could even be a poinsettia in winter. follower
ReplyDeleteIm following and love the cute block. A great one for the holidays. Thanks fo the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower, and yes, I do love the Quiltmaker block issues. I like the runner using your block.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it strange and wonderful how something we see can lead to a quilt or a block so easily?
ReplyDeleteI love your block. I am a fan of sunflowers and this is just lovely. I'm a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteLove your block! I am following. Thanks for counting me in.
ReplyDeleteI'm following and love this blog....flower and star combined!
ReplyDeletelove it, would be perfect for a Christmas project, such a bold graphic... I have been looking for some projects to help decorate our new house for the holidays :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower, love your block, thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book. Your block is very nice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block, for table runner or spring bed runner:)
ReplyDeleteI love the versatility of the block, from fall sunflower to holiday poinsettia colors! Am now officially a follower :)
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Sorry, I am not a follower, but I sure do love your block!
ReplyDeleteGreat block. I love to hear where designers get there inspiration. It would make a great Christmas quilt!
ReplyDeleteI like your sunflower block and am visualizing it in batiks.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I would love a copy!
ReplyDeleteYour block is great! Congratulations on having your block in this issue. I'd love to win a copy of this magazine.
ReplyDeleteGreat block! Love it! Thanks for sharing the variation ideas with us. I always look forward to the 100 block issue, it’s so much fun!
ReplyDeleteLove your sunflower! It'd be great for a pillow.
ReplyDeleteWow. How cool it can be a sunflower or a poinsettia depending on the season! Love the offset borders...definitely cute!
ReplyDeleteI love your block and look forward to Vol 4!
ReplyDeleteSweet block....would be great in Sunflower colors:)
ReplyDeleteLove your block! I'm a follower. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, LOVE your block! Especially the original brown and yellow version! Congratulations on having it published!
ReplyDeleteSo like your idea of a checkerboard border for your cute Sunflower Block. I've got the first three volumes and there is no way I'll not have this new one! Sandi
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunflowerer, and my daughter says she needs a tablerunner!
ReplyDeleteI like the colorway of the first block and the color change for the table runner style option is very effective also
ReplyDeleteI have the other 3 books and can't wait to see this one! I look at them over and over agian and always see blocks I hadn't noticed before!!
ReplyDeleteIdeas from floor tiles are wonderful and your block is delightful!
ReplyDeleteI would love to do it as a summer table runner.
Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
What a great looking block. And then you added that checkerboard around it and I LOVED it more. I can't wait to get this magazine to see more about yours.
ReplyDeleteI love the sunflower changed to a poinsettia, and the checkerboard sashing really makes it festive! I'm picturing it as a Holiday table runner. I enjoy the 100 Blocks series very much. I'm so happy they are doing #4!
ReplyDeleteGreat block and useful in so many ways! I will be making this one for sure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great sunflower block! It makes me want to start pulling fabric for it already and I don't even have the pattern yet!
ReplyDeleteYou are a woman after my own heart--I love using tiles as inspiration to create blocks. Congrats on being chosen for the magazine.
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I like both colorways. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the magazine. I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI do love it as a sunflower or a poinsettia - so versatile. I like your idea for the stripey borders too. Congratulations on being chosen for Vol. 4
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published in QM 100 Blocks - Sunflower is a pretty block. I already follow your blog. Please enter me into your giveaway too.
ReplyDeleteLove your block and will definitely want to make a couple runners with it. One representing sunflowers and the other poinsettia as you mentioned. Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteHope I win a copy.
Would love to win! Your block is so neat, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your block because I can see it would great in so many color combos! Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the mag!!
ReplyDeleteI love this block. I would make it into a table runner using the sunflower colors for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThe poinsettia version looks good, too.
ReplyDeleteLove this block! Congrats on being in the issue!
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower look, but like that changing the color the block becomes entirely different
ReplyDeleteNice versatile block like it as a sunflower, but love the poinsettia the best.
ReplyDeleteLove your block. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this great magazine.
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ReplyDeleteYour block is quite striking. I'd love my own copy, please! :)
ReplyDeletelove the blocks! not only good as a quilt block, but also would be great in my kitchen as a hot pad! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful block!
ReplyDeleteThat would make a great Christmas table runner. Love it, love it, love it. Would love to win a copy of the magazine. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your block!
ReplyDeleteLove your block and how versatile it is!!
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower, but the poinsettia is even better. I can think of so many flowers to do with this design!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE these books - I'd love to win this!
ReplyDeleteLove the Block - border - table runner or i was thinking trivit on my table. thanks shobbs@vcu.edu
ReplyDeletescarlette
i think this is fun. shobbs@vcu.edu
ReplyDeleteYour block is beautiful!! I especially love the poinsetta with the checkerboard border -- great idea! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteLove both of your blocks, the brownish and christmasy ones, your block's gorgeous, congrats for being there :)
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I'd love to win a copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteLove the block...really love it with the sort of checkered border!
ReplyDeleteWonderful design! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous little table runner you made with your block! I can see this will be a fantastic issue.
ReplyDeletelove the way this block will make another flower by changing the colors! i am one of your new followers who who already knows and loves your patterns.
ReplyDeleteSunflowers = Kansas in my memories. Thanks for sharing your beautiful block.
ReplyDeleteI like your block. It's simple-looking, uncluttered, fresh. Both color ways are appealing.
ReplyDeleteAmanda
how fantastic....a multi-seasonal block! I love it! LOve both colourways and can imagine it in spring and winter too!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win a copy! :O)
Oh my what a lovely block. And I love sunflowers too!
ReplyDeleteLovely block :D
ReplyDeleteLove your sunflower and poinsettia! Congrats on inclusion in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI like that block. Would work well in many different colours. Hugs Jofrid
ReplyDeleteThat's a great block. Lots of possibilities.
ReplyDeleteI know it's a sunflower, but that red and green is so perfect for the holidays. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat block...great story!
ReplyDeleteSunflower is really cute and I love the checkerboard sashing!
ReplyDeleteI am from Kansas that block would be perfect.....
ReplyDeleteI love how you can make your block to go with all the seasons. Sunflowers are my favorite. Hugs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful block and great magazine.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
love the sunflower block, congras on having it published in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI've been a long time lurker and I guess have come out so to speak as now I've made myself an official follower....so I can have a chance to win an AUTOGRAPHED copy please. Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteLove your block and think that your pieced border for it is a fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteA versatile block! (no pun intended ;-))
ReplyDeleteI love your sunflower and that it can also be something different just by changing fabrics. How clever and creative you are!! I'm a new follower and just found you through this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway and a chance to win.
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Great Block! It would be nice to make in fall colors as a table runner for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your block. It has so many possibilities. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love this block! I love that it can be a sunflower or a pointsettia, bet it would be adorable in pink as well. I love flowers
ReplyDeleteI love the tablerunner idea. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGreat block! I would love to make this in a variety of purples:)
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of new to this quilting thing so a book of 100 blocks would be extra super dooper fabulous for me! How I would love to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteI can just picture that flower block in many different colors!
ReplyDeleteYour block has a lovely generous feel to it..I have to try it! Thank-you for the opportunity to do just that.
ReplyDeleteI love your sunflower block, my favorite one so far. I am a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteLike your sunflower. Very retro. Maybe I can find some vintage fabric.
ReplyDeleteYour block is smashing. Sounds so British, doesn't it. But I'm not!
ReplyDeleteI see a lot of posibilities with this block. Love the original sunflower version.
ReplyDeleteI love how the sunflower points extend into the white border. Very clever.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty block. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove your sunflower block. Would love to win this magazine so I could make it. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletelove your block. very fresh.
ReplyDeleteLove the little block... very nice when paired with the other two.. nice table runner.. thanks for sharing !
ReplyDeleteKaren
very nice job, it has been fun reading the stories behind the block in this issue. cw
ReplyDeleteI love your block in the Christmas colors. Wouldn't that make a great tablerunner! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeletei follow well : - )
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