Welcome back to our Friday Feature! The directions for Pattern Play can be found here. Please welcome Chelsey Kilzer as our FQS staffer of the week!
She chose the following pattern to feature this week:
Cheers to You Downloadable PDF Quilt Pattern by Cara Quilts Designs
The lucky winner is....
Lis
I think this would be beautiful with "The Sweetest Thing" by Zoe Pearn for Riley Blake. The colors would just pop right off the quilt!
You have until Tuesday, December 25th to submit your comment and the winner will be announced Friday, December 28th, so be sure to come back to see if YOU are the winner!




I would like to use the French General Bundle for that quilt. I just really like that fabric.
ReplyDeleteI think that the New colonies collection would be great with the Peace and joy pattern. The tumbler shapes would be distinct and the quilt would be an explotion of color
ReplyDeleteKissing Booth Layer Cake with the words "I Love You".
ReplyDeleteI think it would be fun with a Nancy Drew layer cake with the words "Get A Clue."
ReplyDeleteI could see this one in the new Tula Pink Salt Water colours, with the octopus print in the middle!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make this in Cherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey, I think it would look bright and cheery as well as spreading peace and joy
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this with Flirt by Sandy Gervais. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteShawn
I love that quilt i would like to use Calm Curiosities Fat Quarter Bundle Nancy Halvorsen for Benartex Fabrics.
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Ju.Laragnoit@gmail.com
I'd love to try this with Deboule Pirouette. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would use Blitzen by Basic Grey.
ReplyDeleteBlitzen! this quilt would be darling with Blitzen!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be adorable in Pam Kitty Love.
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Why not give it a try with "Flit" from Sandy Gervais?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a 'Winterkist' version!
ReplyDeleteTula Pink's salt water would be pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI think it would look great in Joy by Kate Spain!
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Sandy Gervais' Flirt line with the word:
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across the center!
Thanks for the opportunity to win :)
mamai.cuilteala (at) gmail.com
I would love to make this in Cherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see it in The Red Thread by Marisa and Creative Thursday for Andover Fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would use "Haven in my Room" (Jenean Morrison Free Spirit) and would put the word:
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across the center :)
I think that this would make a great boy quilt with Kenya Maasai Mara for Dear Stella! :)
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ReplyDeleteYEAH!
I love A Charlie Brown Christmas because Charlie never gives up and some of the kids are so endearing like Linus.
ReplyDeleteI think Cherry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteA little boy's quilt with Robotex by Mint Blossom for Northcott Fabrics with the words 'Let's Play'!
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Amy
ppfarrington at yahoo dot com
This would be so cute with the Vibrant Pillow & Maxfield Christmas set by Pillow & Maxfield! The bright colors on that set would make it so cheery. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt would be so cute as a baby quilt with the baby's name in the strip. I think the Zoofari line from Riley Blake would be so cute!
ReplyDeleteLa Creme de la Creme Fat Quarter Bundle is a great stash builder
ReplyDeleteOH definitely with "Glamping" by Mary Jane Butters. Would love to see it with that line and something like "Roughing It In Style" across the quilt in applique. ;)
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Hug Me! I mean the fat quarter set by Sue Zipkin, of course! The awesome contrast of light and dark would be very fun!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to go with Tula's Saltwater. The colors would just be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI know it isn't Christmassy, but I would use the Ladybug Garden 5" Stacker Doodlebug Design for Riley Blake Designs. It is so light and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteI'd choose 'Blitzen'!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing with Saltwater - and to jazz up the middle section, I would add in the name of the quilt recipient!
ReplyDeleteOH, I'd have to go with the Blitzen from BasicGrey. I love all of their collections!
ReplyDeleteI love snowmen, so Basic Grey's "Blitzen!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!
Juggling Summer!
ReplyDeleteI would have to say Blitzen by Basic Grey, as have used there past Christmas collections for other quilts and loved them.
ReplyDeleteI would try Seasonal Little Gatherings by Moda Fabrics. Annaleena
ReplyDeleteI adore Blitzen by Basic Grey!
ReplyDeleteLove = Flirt by Sandy Gervais
ReplyDeletejillfroelich@yahoo.com
I would use "mama said sew" collection, I always love a black/white/red combination,
ReplyDeletethaqnks for the chance,
katelijn
I like that Nancy Drew idea to change the words to "Get a clue.". I'd probably pick Dear Mr. Claus since I just bought it...great sale on Christmas fabrics!!!
ReplyDeleteCherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI would like to do this with Cinnamon Spice.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern would work with about every fabric. I guess I'd go with Joy, but you'd just have to make another with another fabric line! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI'd use "A Merry Little Christmas" by Zoe Pearn for Riley Blake Designs for this.
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Juggling Summer for me!
ReplyDeleteNoteworthy by Sweetwater with a name or "Spring" - love the happy colors in that line.
ReplyDeleteI would use FLIRT by Sandy Gervais and use the words HUGS & KISSES!
ReplyDeleteMy pick would be Christmas Fun!
ReplyDeleteI think Lori Holt's Polka Dot Stitches would look great. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would pick Shimmer by Timeless Treasures because I just love the blue and gold and I think it would look perfect with a dark background in the pattern.
ReplyDeletePirouette, the FreeSpirit collection you just profiled, would look sweet. Perhaps the phrase DANCE for JOY would be nice too.
ReplyDeleteI would say Mama Said Sew will be perfect for this quilt!
ReplyDeleteit would be nice to gussy up this great pattern with Flirt by Sandy Gervais ... just right for a february quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think this would look wonderful in Dear Mr. Claus by Cosmo Cricket. Thanks for the inspiration and the wonderful giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI would think that the Blitzen line from basic Grey for MODA would be a fun line, and would make it work into the winter months, as well as the holiday season.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make it in Sandy Gervais' Flirt. Merry Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make this with Winter Wonderland by Riley Blake
ReplyDeleteI would make this with Backwoods Batiks Fat Quarter bundle by Hoffman Fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'd use Mary Englebreit's Round the Garden to make as a gift and personalize it with my friend's name.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect fabric for that quilt would be Cherry Christmas" by Anella Hoey for Moda Fabrics. I can see it hanging over my brown leather chesterfield now..lol
ReplyDeleteI would love to use Robotex Mint Blossom for Northcott Fabrics. These fabrics would make a fantastic quilt for my 2 1/2 year old great nephew!
ReplyDeleteLinda
wlinda_ca@yahoo.com
I would use A Cherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey. Cute!
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I am still in a Christmas mindset so I will say BLITZEN!
ReplyDeleteI would use O' Tinsel Tree 2 by Robert Kaufman. Such vibrant colors and so much fun!
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I'm thinking that Amethyst would look amazing!!! Thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteI think it would look great
ReplyDeletein Blitzen :) Thanks for the chance to win!
Seasonal Little Gatherings would work perfectly for me with this pattern. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSampler #2 Kaffe Collective Fat Quarter Bundle
ReplyDeleteKaffe Fassett for Westminster Fibers
Would be perfect with Joy by Kate Spain!
ReplyDeleteI love that for Christmas, but would choose Moda's Dear Mr Claus; the vivid red and green would be lovely with the natural.
ReplyDeleteI'd do a baby boy quilt in Stop n Go Playdate by Dear Stella.
ReplyDeleteI think this pattern would look lovely with Lansdowne Road by Robyn Pandolph for RJR Fabrics. The warm, light reds and greens would make this quilt soft and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make this pattern using fabrics from Joy by Kate Spain.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to use Penelope by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Dry Goods and put the words tea time in the middle.
ReplyDeleteJoy by Kate Spain would be perfect. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would use the Blitzen line
ReplyDeleteI would love to make that pattern in Blitzen. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeletepaweis at yahoo dot com
This pattern will look great in Glistening Tinsel.
ReplyDelete"Pam Kitty Love" would be really cute!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be gorgeous in Spa by Deb Strain. I love that collection!
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I think the whites and blues of 'Spa' would look great with the words Breathe & Relax.
ReplyDeleteSalt Water by Tula Pink with the words "Anchor Me"
ReplyDeleteI would make this pattern in Cherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey for Moda!
ReplyDeleteI think it would look great in Sizzling Summer by Zen Chic.
ReplyDeleteMichael Miller's Chilly Weekend Clubhouse would be my choice...oh, so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI'm not overly into darker colours for Christmas, but this would look fabulous in Blitzen!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try Camelot's Milk Chocolate.
ReplyDeleteBlitzen by BasicGrey!
ReplyDeletefsarah09 at gmail dot com
I would use Blitzen, love it.
ReplyDeleteMy choice is Blitzen bt Basic Grey
ReplyDeleteI would go all fun and bright with Honey Honey.
ReplyDeleteI am loving Architecture right now. I can hardly wait to place my order.
ReplyDeleteColorful and happy - Kate Spain "anything" - Cuzco would work for me...judy c in NC
ReplyDeleteI think it would be wonderful with Cherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey...I just love her designs!
ReplyDeleteCherry Christmas! I love that collection!
ReplyDeleteI would make it in Flirt or anything by French General. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see this made in Moda's Cherry Christmas - think it would be bright and cheery
ReplyDeleteOh - Blitzen for sure!!! Happy HOlidays!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty pattern. I would love to make it with:
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Whistler Studios for Windham Fabrics
I would enjoy making this with
ReplyDeleteCherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey. It would look so festive and bright.....especially for my grandchildren. Thanks for the giveaway and Merry Christmas!
A-B-Seas is my favorite. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteI think this pattern would be perfect in Curiosities by Nancy Halvorsen.
ReplyDeleteI would use Christmas Kittens by Hoffman. Too fun! Roberta M.
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This would be beautiful mde of "joy".
ReplyDeleteMias.designs@yahoo.com
I'd love to see it in the full range of Mirrorball dots :-)
ReplyDeleteFrench General favorites, or Tula Pink's amazing new Saltwater! :)
ReplyDeleteThis pattern would be beautiful in any fabric, but I would choose Wonderland Winter by Kate McRostie!
ReplyDeleteI do like the Civil war fabrics!
ReplyDeletehulseybg at gmail dot com
I think this would be so great using Cherry on Top by Keiki.
ReplyDeleteI would use Remix
ReplyDeleteI think this would be great in 'The edible garden' collection by Stephanie Brandenburg for Frond Design Studios: beautiful warm colors!
ReplyDeleteHow about Christmas at Home? There is a nice variety of prints, with good contrast and designs of a perfect size for these tumblers.
ReplyDeletePeace and Joy is a perfect pattern choice for these few days before Christmas! Our wish for everyone is peach and joy! My choice for a fabric collection is On the Go by Riley Blake. Love Riley Blake fabric designs. They are so colorful. Sally sallymac@nycap.rr.com
ReplyDeleteI think that the Holiday Serenade by Hoffman or the Hunter Holiday Serenade by Hoffman would be gorgeous in Cara's quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours,
Regards,
Anna
I think this would great with The Olivia Collection by Ann Griffin.
ReplyDeleteKeeping it red for me. I am going with cotton club by Paula Barnes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win. Janita
I love the Peach fruitful Hands and maybe have the words read Peachy King.
ReplyDeleteI see Karen of Karen's quilts likes the same collection as me: I would like to use the French General Bundle. I just really like that group! Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make this quilt with Les Amis.
ReplyDeleteha Growing Hollyhock Cottage Fat Quarter Bundle
ReplyDeleteje les aime tous ... mais voila peut etre celui qui me tente
merci a vous pour tous les jours nous apporter toutes ces beautés
a bientot
marie claude
marie.sulpice@wanadoo.fr
Cherry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love the Mama said Sew! Great giveaway, thank you. jbechosend at sbcglobal dot net
ReplyDeleteI have got to choose Reily Blake. Love those vibrant colors!
ReplyDeleteCheri
quiltingnanny(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would make it with Flirt by Sandy Gervais.
ReplyDeleteI would love this made with Blitzen.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's a little late to make this for this christmas but I just discovered Silvia Dekker's Winter Warmth and I think it would make the perfect winter quilt (that's not just for christmas!) :)
ReplyDeleteI would use Noteworthy and have something from the text print across the center, instead of Peace + Joy. Having 'Make a Quilt' might be cute.
ReplyDeleteI think Charlie Brown Christmas is the perfect fabric for this quilt. Would be so cute with all the faces & lights peeking out of each tumbler. This is so much fun each week. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd choose Cherry Christmas and use those as the words to feature.
ReplyDelete3 Sisters Sentiments!
ReplyDeleteI'd choose Shimmer. Something about the rich purples and royal blues remind me of a cold clear winter night.
ReplyDeleteI would choose Cherry Christmas for
ReplyDeletethat quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!!
wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com
Think the New Colonies Collection would be great. Merry Christmas to all and I Happy New Year too.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern I would do in Joy by
ReplyDeleteKate Spain for Moda Fabrics; bright and funny
Hard to choose - Joy by Kate Spain or Merry Medley by Sandy Gervais. Love both lines and couldn't decide...maybe one of each!
ReplyDeleteI would use Cherry Christmas for this!
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ReplyDeletefoxycleopatra66 (at) hotmail (dot) com
I'd do this in Blitzen!! Thanks for a chance to win! :)
ReplyDeletebcgeates at netbistro dot com
I think wrenly christmas would look nice.
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robles dot gabrielle at gmail dot com
I don't usually go for novelty fabric, but I think A Charlie Brown Christmas would be perfect for this quilt. Those tumbler blocks lend themselves to some great fussy cutting of adorable Peanuts characters.
ReplyDeleteI would have to use Joy by Kate Spain. I love the Christmas tree print from that line.
ReplyDeleteI would await til May and try it with the Bake Shop line by Lori Holt. A suitable phrase with a baking theme could be in the word panel. It would be a fun quilt. Merry Xmas
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make it with Laurie Wisbrun's Ostrich print! What a happy quilt it would be.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make it with "Hugs and Holly" by the Wooden Bear for Red Rooster Fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLove the mittens, gingerbread men, sentimental words and of course, the snowflakes for the blocks!
For a striking accent, Santa and reindeers, elfs and penquins prancing around the border in the multi-border stripe fabric!
I'D CHOOSE "MERRY MEDLEY"-LOVE THAT LINE! THANKS!
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cherry christmas by aneela hoey for me
ReplyDeleteflirt by sandy gervais
ReplyDeleteI think that would look beautiful in Seeing Stars by The Buggy Barn for Henry Glass Fabrics
ReplyDeleteIt would look pretty in Nottinghill:D Merry Christmas everyone!:))
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