I signed up for the 100 Blocks, Vol. 3 Blog Tour and if you don’t know what that is I’m glad you’re tuning in!
As most of you already know I have a block published in Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, Vol. 3. It’s the red, black and white block you see on the bottom of the cover….. yea, the cover!! Crazy, eh?!
I call it Horizon. It definitely is representative of my quilting style… simple… and bold!
So here is what this Blog Tour is all about….
You have the opportunity to take a virtual tour of a ton of fabulous designers featured in this issue. If you are just getting in on the tour note this is Day 4 so you want to go back and catch up on all the blogs featured earlier this week.
To see them go HERE.
GIVEAWAY:
Quiltmaker is very kindly hosting this giveaway—- where one lucky reader will receive their own FREE copy of the 100 Blocks, Vol. 3 issue! To enter the giveaway simply leave a comment below and let me know what colors/fabrics you would use to make a quilt using my Horizon block. Deadline: Saturday, May 7th at 10:00pm EST. (Make sure I have a way of contacting you in case you are the winner. If you comment as Anonymous make sure to include your email address in the actual comment.)
Whether or not you enter the giveaway you should still run out and get your own copy! Look for the magazine on stands everywhere by May 10th. This issue is jam packed with amazing blocks from famous and newbie designers (like me!). Just think….if you win and you already have a copy you can give one as a gift to a friend. Every quilter should have at least one resource of 100 different blocks in their library!
Now, leave a comment below to enter the giveaway and go visit more blogs!
Happy quilting!
manybooks
Wowza – what a fun and bold block! I have some new Kona solids I would like to use to play with this block 🙂
Barb
Hmmm, lots of ideas I’d like to try: turquoise/red/cream, brown/green/lt blue, black/lime green/white…..
Lisa
I would use blue and green batiks on this very inventive block
jrt14
I think your block would look great with blue where the red is. The black feels like it should be there. Just about any bright jewel tone would look great to me; blue is my favorite color.
GranChris
I am thinking red, white and blue right now with all that is going on, but just red and white would look great.
Karen S.
I would do your block in sunset colours – orange for the squares, a bit of purple and yellow. It’s a very cool block!
Barbara
I think I’d do your block in blue, green & white! My current favorite colors!
Di2Quilt
Oops! I guess my first comment didn’t post correctly. But this is an amazing block. There are endless possibilities. I would like to try it with strips and dots for the bold effect! Thanks for the giveaway!
Lee
Great design! Congrats on being on the cover too! I would choose slate grey, white and canary yellow!
Gene Black
I would love to do your block in Dark Teal, Medium Green and Light Yellow. I would probably use batiks for it, but maybe not – the solids really pop. I like BOLD and this is bold! Oh yeah!
Sunnybec
Pink, green and cream, it’s such an unusual block, can’t stop looking at it.
dwright33055
This was the block that caught my attention when I seen the book, love it , try it in deep purple, yellow and orange. Thanks. e [email protected]
SkippityDoDahQuilts
I think I’d use some Kona Solids :). Maybe some teal and Kelly green in place of the red and white, and maybe like a coral color for the black? Hmmm. This block has so many possibilities!
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Maryjo
Your block really caught my eye! I am afraid I would have to copy you…love the red, white and black. OOOOOOh I can hardly wait for the magazine!Congrats!
QuiltSue
The block somehow made me think of lightening, so I think a stormy dark blue, black and silver would be great.
Martina
Lovely! I think I would try it with blue and yello and white. Thanks so much!
Jen of ReannaLily Designs
I’d love to win. I’d love to see it in aqua, orange and grey.
Sandi P
I love it just like it is, but I think it would look so different in pastels, or Christmas colors, or patriotic, or…… just about any combo would work. Thanks for the chance to win this great book.
Lisa Marie
This is a great, unique block. I would like it in a modern color combo like yellow and gray with black or white. I enjoy learning about designers and I read your sidebar info. You sound like a facinating person. Just one question … do you have time to SLEEP?
TheStylishHome
I’m thinking yellow/orange/red like a sunset, or black/purple/silver like a star explosion
Deb
I love purples, so my block would definitely include purple and white…maybe with some yellow thrown in.
Darlene B
I would use burgundy, blue, green along with a rich gold. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
Leah
My search has ended! I have been looking for a pattern to make a black white and something quilt and this is it! I would use black and white with either bright turquiose or purple.
Leah
Diane N
I think I would make it just how you did! I love the black, white and red!
Kris
I think black, white, and lime green. Very clever design for your block. I enjoyed looking thru your blog and can’t wait to watch some videos. congrats on your YouTube prize. How fantastic for you!
Madeline
I would use blue, green and gold to represent the earth, sky, and sun –you did say “horizon”
JCnNC
Wonderful giveaway and a great opportunity. Beautiful block that I would definitely try in coral, periwinkle and lime green – colors I am liking these days. Judy C
Dee
I would use yellow, red and purple. Cool block.
Vida
My colors would have to be teal, purple, and ?.
Thanks for the opportunity to have chance to win this magazine. [email protected]
Penny
I’m not so much a modern gal, but would love to try this one out in softer Bali fabrics. It looks like the secondary pattern would be awesome too.
Mary
I think I’d do red, white and blue. Love the block. Thank you for the opportunity to win the magazine.
Mary
Lyn
Interesting geometric block..it would lend itself very well to Japanese fabrics…
ga447
I would do red, blue and yellow. Great giveaway.
Lori
Hard to top black white and red for such a dramatic block. I think it would really depend on who it is for. Do have any pics of a quilt using more than one block? Thanks for the chance to win.
Quilting Mom
I would use block, white and yellow!! Thanks for a chance to win!!
mlcquilts
I really like the block. So striking
Lee Ann
This would be tough! I would have to make sure of light, medium and dark. But, I’m thinking Purple, Green and Gold/yellow. However, I wouldn’t know which ones would be light, medium, or dark! LOL. 🙂
Congrats on getting into the magazine. 🙂
debbie
I recently purchased some gradated hand dyes in blues and purples. I’d love to try them to see what the overall effect would be. Hmmmm, wheels turning!
Patty
Lime green, white, and black. Love your blog and thanks for sharing.
Shelley Haines
Congrats on getting on the cover! The block is great, and I thought of blue and yellow when I saw it.
Sherrill
That’s a beautiful, graphic design. AWESOME!
SubeeSews
Waving my hand here in Indiana! Pick me!
XOXOXO Subee
Anonymous
Pinks and green.
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QBG
This is not very original, but I love your red white and black combo. Stunning.
Mary
I have a red black and white quilt in my Wanna Make list. Still collecting Fq’s for that. Nice block. Another winner for 100 Blocks by Quiltmaker Magazine. I have 1 and 2, can hardly wait to get #3.
Linda E in AZ
My kind of design!! I think I’d like to try it in dark purple, lime green and yellow – spring colors.
thanks!
marieinaugusta
Very bold block! I’ll bet it makes a cool secondary design when joined with others! Black and white and any bright would be awesome!
mblittle5
Your block reminds me of the Maryland flag. Since I live in MD, I think I’d use Yellow in place of the white.
LizA.
Live the graphic styleofthis block. Would love to do a whole quilt with this!
grandmarockton
RED White and BLUE WOW!
TheLazyQuilter
There is this cool sci-fi looking fabric called Galaxy – I would totally use that 🙂
Linda in PA
I think that I would make this using dark blue, yellow, and white.
Annie of Blue Gables
The black and white is stunning. I may use jewel tones of purple, aqua and dark rose pink
Jeanne
I would use pink, green, yellow pastels.
Cory
I would use black and jewel tones to make a quilt using Horizon. This is a great block. Thank you for sharing it with us. Take care and God bless, Cory
Stephanie
Wow. So glad I found this blog. Thank you, Quiltmaker. I just love bold geometrics and your block is terrific. Another reason it caught my eye is that these three colors are my granddaughter’s favorites. I love it as is, AND might try it in deep blues with yellow. Thanks so much for sharing, and congratulations on your achievement.
betty
I love the block just the way it is presented. If I had to change a bit, I would replace the black for navy. I make many quilts of valor, and I think this is one great block.
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Congrats!!! You are so right your block is bold and I love the colors you picked, they emphasize the boldness.
martha
i think i would use red white and blue. or as a christmas quilt with red , green and gold. the possibilities are endless. martha from minnesota.
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SewLindaAnn
Your block is really neat. I would use Orange, yellow and gray. I’m thinking I would use batiks in the yellows and oranges. It really has great possibilities!
Janet
Hmm… I think I like the block the way it is!
The Cozy Quilter
I rhink I would use batiks to make this block.
Julie in WA
Wow! Lots of energy and perspective in your block! I really like deep blues, yellows, blacks and whites together right now!
Erin
It’s hard to beat the colors you chose, but I’d love to try this in black and bright turquoise!
Carrie P.
congrats!
I think the block would also look great in blue and yellow fabrics.
donna
Your block is striking! Bold is a good description of the style. Thanks for sharing you talent.
I think I would use the same fabric colors. It makes the statement.
barbara
Why mess with greatness. Balck , red and White is the wa I’d go
Michelle L. Momof11
Hmmm…I make scrappy quilts, so I would probably use white or cream as a constant in every block and then use navy/black/dark darks where you use black and medium/brights where you have red. This block might make some interesting secondary designs depending on how they are set i the quilt.. I’d love to win a copy of the book!
Debbie
Congrats!!! Gray, orange and blue 🙂
Joanna
I like your color choice. I’d like to see how it would look in blue, bright yellow and pink such as the sun rise or set horizons.
JoyceM
Love the colors you chose for your block. If I wanted a change I might replace the red with pink & make it for my niece. Congrats on making the cover! Thanks for the giveaway.
swheatsue
Bold & simple works! Love this block. I would go “jewel tones”.
Wilma
I love the quilt block you designed. Great colours, too!
Sallie
I would choose blue, green, and white. Thanks for the giveaway!
Carol Sc
Wow! There are so many intrigueing (sp?) possibilities. I think I would start with dark teal, peach and a very light yellow.
Louster
I like the colors you picked but I was thinking Dark Blue, Light blue and white:)
Carol C.
I would use red – white – blue. Great Block!!
Jennifer
I don’t have a particular fabric in mind, but contrast between spring”y” and autumn colors would strike my fancy. Great contrast in your block and it is very eye catching.
Kathy H
I would make the block in orange and yellows. Sort of like a sunburst. Very pretty block. I usually piece traditional blocks but like to do some Modern looking ones in between.
mtnhomequilter
I love this block, it’s boldness and angles! I would use numerous color combinations for it. Dana. nelfamily at windjammercable dot net
gill
This would look great in red,white and blue as a patriotic quilt!
SherryB
Lots of possibilities with your block…I would probably make it with bright colors like your Hoopla Pops tutorial, maybe with black and a different color in each block. Congrats on getting your block on the cover; can’t wait to see it in the magazine.
WoolenSails
I was thinking dark gold with the black, would really make a stunning piece.
Debbie
The Village Queen
Id use royal blue, yellow prints and white, kinda french country. Very striking!
Andi
I think your block would be fabulous in a patriotic theme as a Quilt of Valor.
Jen
I would love to see this block in greens! Dark, lime, and black! Congrats on making the cover.
B. Martin
I would use, dark, and light blue, and yellow prints. or purple, green and gold batiks.
Pam
Wow-I would love to see a quilt made with your block. I bet it would be “striking!”
quilt cookie
I think black & white with red are the perfect color choices for the Horizon block.
Quilter Kathy
I love how all the blocks look together…wow!
Christie
At first, your block was a little too bold for me, but, then in the big scheme of things – I love it!!!! And, the red, black and white are perfect! Congrats on getting your block in Vol. 3! HUGS… and stitches
capitolaquilter
love the boldness, congrats to being chosen. I bet it looks very different depending upon the fabric used.
Shirley
Totally kewl block!! I would look at using Dk purple, lilac and a red!!
Cathy
I’m a big fan of red, black and white quilts. Congrats for getting your block in the magazine and thanks for the chance to win a copy of the magazine.
Aggiequilter
Your block is just amazing ! Congrats on the 100 Blocks ! I would love to make it in some batiks, teal and yellow .. or earth tones would be cool. Thanks for the giveaway !
LisaT
Would have guessed your block was the red, white and black based on your blog site. I like that color scheme and it’s my son’s favorite (I made him a quilt using these colors). Or, how about a royal blue, deep purple and a pop of chartreuse (closer to green) as in the colors of the quilt in my icon?
~Kathleen
I think I would use blue, navy, and purple with a pale aqua blue for the light. Congratulations for being in #3 and thanks for a great giveaway.
Becky
I’d make your block in neutrals – dark brown, tan and cream. Congratulations on making the cover!
Jo
I will be trying your block using purple, gold, and teal!
Kaye M
Very striking block, I love seeing it set together with other blocks. I think I’d try a teal, orange and pale yellow color scheme.
Catskill Quilter
Love the block! I would choose orange, aqua and white – something modern!
kt
Very striking! Love the bullseye quilt!
Barb in Mi
I’d try a blue and green w/ white color combo! Neat block!
Marge in Louisiana
Congratulations on making the cover. I like the quilt with the secondary design. That is dramatic.
Sheri
I’m thinking batiks….dark blue, yellow and maybe a light orange. Love the block!
Linda
I’d try using some of the 30’s fabrics! Cool design.
Ivani
Hi Vanessa, What a great block you made! Congratulations for beeing featured in the magazine and also because your block is in the front cover. I’m thinking to use it for Love Quilts in Brazil, maybe with dark blue, white and Yellow.
Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful magazine.
Hugs
Ivani
Cecilia
I like the colors you chose! I like your block, it is very striking. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the magazine.
KatheG
I love your block just the way it is as I just love black and white and red color combinations. Red, white and blue might be another combination. How about three shades of one color? Thanks for the chance.
Carol
I like your block in red, black and white. Congrats on being chosen for the magazine.
Cat
My mom is a Red Hat Lady – so I may have to make this block in purple, red and white.
BillieBee (billiemick)
Torquoise, browns, and cream.
Nancy
Brown,pink, and white…
shortseam
I would not change any colors. I think the color that you have it makes the block!! My son is into black, white and red heavily and he will go wild and want me to make him a quilt when he gets to see this block!! Keep up the good work and congrads on making the magazine.
Mama Said Sew
I’d love to try it in aqua, lime and yellow.
Janet
I love your block made up into a quilt. I think it would look great in yellow and dark and light grey.
DutchQuilter
Deep red, vibrant orange and sunshine yellow for fall quilt
Anonymous
Have to try shades of purple and cream. Nice block Thanks for a chance to win.
Cindy W.
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amy dame
i actually gasped when i scrolled down and saw the quilt made up of the block. ohmygoodness! i love the block, but it is AMAZING as a full quilt!!
i think i would use kona solids, because i love them, but it would be neat to add a tone on tone print for one of the main colours too.
Marlene @ KISSed Quilts . com
Set it on point and choose the natural colors of the horizon at various times of the day.
Beth
Blue, white, and yellow–my mother’s favorite color combination.
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Carolyn in Kentucky
I would love to make this block in jewel tones, it would be beautiful.
Evelene S
I would use Sunkissed with Moda Solids to change it up a bit. Congratulations on being on the cover as a newbie designer and thanks for a chance to win a copy of the magazine.
j.g.prescott
WOW!!! Neat block. The red, white and black says it all But I can see it in pastels also—think sand and seashells.
Helen
I see the block being patrotic. Maybe Red, White and Blue. Congradulation with all your recent success!
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Peach Rainbow
Lovely Layout!
I’d choose Pink, Blue & Yellow 😀
The Quiltwhinny
I’d like to try the classic blue, yellow and white.
jybquilter
Wonderful, modern-looking block, but when you set it, you get something much more! I love the black, red and white.
Donna
I love the red/black/white you have used, but blue/brown/tan would suit my Family Room, and pink/navy/off-white would suit my bedroom. Thanks for the idea for layout to get our creative juices flowing!
Diane H
No wonder your block was picked! I have no idea what colours I would use – would need to ‘play’ a bit first. Thanks and congrats.
Mary
Your block is awesome! I think I would go patriotic with it in red, white and blue. Wouldn’t it be striking!
Stormy Days
I would use yellow, blue and green, like a sunrise over the ocean. This is a great block, thanks.
stichnRN
i would put a great ocean blue where you have black, and sunrise/sunset colors for the rays. i saw a great hand dyed pack on facebook last week that would be perfect.
great block!! i can’t wait to get the magazine
kwiltnkats
Horizon makes me think of flags. Next thought brings me to my country flag colors of red, white, and blue! Just in time for a patriotic project. Sandi
Donna
So many colors – so little time!
Debbie
Love your black, white and red ~ such a striking block. Thanks
Patty
I’m not sure, maybe aqua brown and white or yellow orange and white
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~Dawn~
Congratulations….what an amazing block. I would do blue, yellow and white!
annmarie
I’ve always wanted to make a blue & yellow quilt. Throw in some white & I think your block would be perfect. Very modern!
lady b
love your block .will make me a quilt just dont know the colours jet .thanks so much
Jill
I think it would be wonderful with yellow, orange, and black.
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Ariane
I love your block! It looks amazing. The quilt pattern you shared is gorgeous!!
deserae
I would try a pink and teal version. 🙂
pixiesand
I have been drawn to purple and turquoise lately. It seems that I have been making lots of things with those colors, so that’s what I would use.
Anonymous
I love your block!!! I will be using red, white and blue, metallic mottled fabrics, to make a patriotic wall hanging for my military sons. I was searching for something different because I gift about 7 or 8 wall hangings every 4th of July season. Thanks!!
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TheStylishHome
Seeing the top lay-out makes all the difference! WOW!