I had 69 entries for the Grande Scrappy Tile pattern. It was so much fun reading about what everyone is working on right now. I will say those who are busy organizing, that isn't fun, but it makes working so much easier. In case you don't remember here is my Grande Scrappy Tiles quilt
And the Random.org generator picked lucky number 4, you know the saying the early bird gets the worm...or in this case the pattern.
Now when I tested the Grande Scrappy Tiles pattern I also had the chance to proof the pattern Sea Star. I really liked this pattern and seriously thought about doing it instead of the one above. I'm a sucker for plus quilts and this one is just so pretty. Cheryl did hers in solids which is awesome and just screams sea to me.
I have put this on my bucket list to make, but I think I want to mine in shades of purple and grey. I think this would make a great quilt for a guy. I keep talking about doing a quilt for my nephew and this just might have his name written on it.
Cheryl has graciously allow me to give away a copy of this pattern as well. So leave me a comment and tell me what colors you would use for this pattern. Also if you are a follower (new or old) leave a second comment letting me know how you follow me. I will draw a name next Thursday night. Now if you love this pattern and can't wait to get started on it or if you don't win. Cheryl has it on sale for the next two weeks for $6.00 on Etsy (Here), Craftsy (Here) or Payhip (Here).
Also if you don't follow Cheryl @ Meadow Mist Designs you might not know that she is leading a mystery quilt-a-long called Midnight Mystery Quilt. So far she has only given out the fabric requirements, so there is still plenty of time to join. She has a Facebook group for the QAL and it has been totally awesome seeing the fabrics everyone is choosing. We even a few people doing to versions.
I would like to make this quilt scrappy in grey and yellow prints on white background.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog via GFC.
ReplyDeleteI like the blues in the picture, they look like sea glass and I love blue.
ReplyDeleteI follow by email.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make it in blues and greens!
ReplyDeleteGFC follower
ReplyDeleteI would use lime green, orange, and deep royal blue on a pale grey background.
ReplyDeleteI'd use blues and yellows-gorgeous quilt! Love this pattern.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt pattern! I would go with blues, or maybe even a rainbow of sorts!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your post and hosting the giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleteI am really in love with aqua and red right now. so I would use those in it! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would make a scrappy version with all my fat quarters!
ReplyDeletePinks! WIth neutrals.
ReplyDeletet_ktl at yahoo.com
I follow via bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI think Sea Star would look good in blue and purple batiks with a really light back ground
ReplyDeleteI just started following you on bloglovin. Look forward to your future post and will have to catch up on older ones.
ReplyDeleteI'll use Kona brights on black for an Amish-inspired quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love the teals and that is what I would use for this pretty pattern$!!
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Bloglovin!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make it in teal and aqua!
ReplyDeleteHi Shauna: Follow you on Bloglovin!!! rmgsummers@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletePastels! I just think a nice soft pastel pallet with an off-white background would be so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI think I might try the crosses in small print and the stars in solids...not sure about colors yet. I joined the Midnight Mystery quilt along!
ReplyDeleteI might try silvers and golds on maybe a navy background... I like this blue version though, and I saw a really nice rendition that did solid stars and print pluses! So many possibilities. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteScrappy in purples,greens and blues on a black background. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI would make this quilt in bottle greens, blues, and taupe. I think it would be so pretty. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors used on the pattern! What a perfect name as well! I would love to win your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great pattern and I would make it in grays and golds for my daughter's loft apartment,
ReplyDeleteI am a Bloglovin' follower of yours!
ReplyDeleteI would totally make this for my son, we've been looking for a pattern for a while. We're thinking shades of blue and beige/tan - what do you think? ktsquiltdreams (at)gmail (dot)com
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin. ktsquiltdreams (at)gmail (dot)com
ReplyDeleteI would use either burgundy and grey or blue and yellow....not sure which one....but I do love the pattern....
ReplyDeleteI think this would be a great red and white quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would use navy and white. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteIain.ross30 at gmail dot com
I think I would use yellows, greens and blues.
ReplyDeleteLiz Horgan, eahorgan@gmail.com
I started following you on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteLiz Horgan, eahorgan@gmail.com
I'd use purples and greens.
ReplyDeleteI get your blog via email
ReplyDeleteBlues and greens would be my choice.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog via email.
ReplyDeleteI would have to do in solids bright for the stars and navy/grey for the pluses. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would do the stars in shades of purple and I would do the background in dark grey! maedgel at Hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI follow you via bloglovin! maedgel at Hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI think I'd go for a scrappy with yellow & teals
ReplyDeleteI follow you with Feedly!
ReplyDeleteI would have to make it in sea colors.
ReplyDeleterenragjd@gmail.com
I follow you on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleterenragjd@gmail.com
Obviously, it looks great in the sea colors but I think it would look great in 2 different combos: grays/white/reds, and oranges and yellows.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great quilt for a guy, so maybe I would raid my stash for blues and greens, or perhaps the leftover shirt fabrics. I love plaids on guy quilts.
ReplyDeleteBloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI think this would be a fun with pink and coral.
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI'd make one in yellows and oranges.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower with email updates.
ReplyDelete