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Scout Quilt Pattern by Cluck. Cluck. Sew Quilt Patterns
The lucky winner is....
Debi Horne
I think that Audra's Iris Garden would do wonderfully with this pattern. It would bring about a romantic atmosphere.
You have until Tuesday, January 8th to submit your comment and the winner will be announced Friday, January 11th, so be sure to come back to see if YOU are the winner!




This pattern would look amazing in Chicopee!
ReplyDeleteI think this would look great in the new Comma line!
ReplyDeletelisaandmariahcreations@gmail.com
Amy Buttler's Spots would make for a wonderful spotty quilt. If spots is too much, I'd probably add her solids!
ReplyDeleteI think the Cotton Club by Paula Barnes would look good with this pattern
ReplyDeleteI think Amy Butler's Alchemy would be amazing for this quilt!
ReplyDeletewaterlily81[at]gmail[dot]com
I like Seeing Stars by Buggy Barn
ReplyDeleteI think Simply Color by v. and co would be wonderful.
ReplyDeletehobbs.j@shaw.ca
Honey Honey would look beautifully for this quilt!!! Oh yeah!! For sure!!
ReplyDeleteMade with Monica Solorio-Snow's Winterkist, this would be an adorable holiday quilt for next year!
ReplyDeleteI think it would look amazing in Aneela Hoey's Designer Select Fat Quarter Bundle Sew Stitchy Collection.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pattern!
I think this would look great with Lotta's Bella
ReplyDeleteI'd choose noteworthy by sweetwater for this pattern!
ReplyDeleteI think this would look great with Juggling Summer by Zen Chic.
ReplyDeleteSo Happy Together would look great!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd pick the comma line
ReplyDeleteI think this pattern would look very fresh in Amy Butler's Spots. Bright and cheerful to welcome in the spring!
ReplyDeleteThe Merlot Kona fat quarter bundle would be wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the socky line for this pattern! It would go so well with my son's sock monkey that he got for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI can picture this pattern finished with Camel Creamery Neutrals 6 for an all seasons quilt!
ReplyDeleteppfarrington(at)yahoo(dot)com
I would do it in Kissing Booth by Basic Grey. A feminine touch!! A girl has to have a quilt of her own, right?!
ReplyDeleteI think Hello Sunshine by Riley Blake would be so bright and cheery with this pattern. A touch of spring!
ReplyDeleteI think Amy Butler's Spots would be a welcome this upcoming spring. bsprenkle@live.com
ReplyDeleteThis would look great in Rock n' Romance by Pat Bravo. I would be tempted to throw in a few of the yellows from Kaye Prince's blogger bundle, too!
ReplyDeleteComma Fat Quarter Bundle
ReplyDeleteZen Chic for Moda Fabrics
would look good for this quilt kit.
ReplyDeleteLively Extraordinary World by Jennifer Heynen would look great!
I think Comma would look great in this pattern.
ReplyDeleteRock N Romance! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI think comma would be a great collection for this quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis would look awesome with the Black and White by Michael Miller. The chevron style would be great for the stark contrast of the black and white. :)
ReplyDeleteI think this could make a super-cute Valentine's day quilt if you used the Flirt collection by Sandy Gervais for Moda.
ReplyDeleteI think this would look fantastic with "Ticklish" by Me & My Sisters Design (Moda) It would be fun and colorful!
ReplyDeleteI would use Chicopee.
ReplyDeletesweetwater's noteworthy....reminds me of all the letters and doodling i love!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see it in Hot Chocolate!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking Odds & Ends by Cosmo Cricket!
ReplyDeleteI think it would look great in Serenade by Kate Spain!
ReplyDeleteI think Ostara by Dear Stella Fabrics would make a very classy quilt in this pattern.
ReplyDeleteI think Tula Pink's Salt Water would look fabulous in this pattern! Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI love Barbara Brackman's Metropolitan Fair, I think it would make a beautiful quilt for my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I would love to see this pattern in Indie by Pat Bravo. I think the small scale/high contrast patterns would be perfection for this awesome chevron quilt. http://www.fatquartershop.com/store/stores_app/Browse_Item_Details.asp?Shopper_id=10412311401104&Store_id=499&page_id=23&Item_ID=74160&Parent_Ids=
ReplyDeleteThere are too many awesome collections to choose just one :) but I think Kate Spain's Cuzco would be gorgeous in this great pattern.
ReplyDeleteI think Freely Cruzin would be fun with this pattern!
ReplyDeleteI want to stay with Christmas one more week and say...Tis the Seasonis my pick for a collection!!! Love Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteemail...kathy@premierpyro.com
I think it would look striking in Mama Said Sew.
ReplyDeleteAmy Butler's Spots would make an awesome quilt!
ReplyDeleteI have to second the first commenter -- I think it would look wonderful in Chicopee -- it would show off the different colors/tones well, and the small prints would work even in the smallest strips, especially the ladder dot.
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt pattern and think that it would look gorgeous in the Buckland Shelburne Falls collection by Denyse Schmidt ... the collection isn't out yet but I am eagerly awaiting it. ;)
ReplyDeleteSalt Water by Tula Pink would look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI would choose Indigo Crossing by Minick and Simpson.
ReplyDeleteComma by Zen Chic for Moda would be the perfect match for this fun & modern quilt!
ReplyDeleteWould you believe Berenstain Bears for Moda Fabrics? lol I think I love them more than my kids way back then. They are so smart and I'd love to make a quilt with those fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this with either Lotta's Bella or Fig Tree's Tapestry. I know they are two very different lines, but I love them both!!
ReplyDeleteThis pattern will look amazing in Comma.
ReplyDeleteI think this pattern would be very romantic in Floressence!! Just in time for Valentine's Day!!
ReplyDeleteI think this fun pattern would look great in Amy Butler's spots!
ReplyDeleteI think this would be neat done in Kona cotton solids if the colors were laid out properly!
ReplyDeleteI just made this pattern and love it. I think next time I'd like to try it in Batiks by Batavian Batiks
ReplyDeleteJuggling Summer, with bella jade instead of white.
ReplyDeleteI would love this in "Ticklish"...I'm in love with this new line!!!
ReplyDeleteI'll pick Indie by Pat Bravo for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI think it would look wonderful in Calm Curiosities, the colors are so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI think this would be soooo pretty in 2wenty-thr3e! Those colors are just yummy!
ReplyDeleteSunrise Over the Rainbow Batiks Charm Pack
ReplyDeleteLaundry Basket Quilts for Moda Fabrics
Sunrise Over the Rainbow Batiks
I think this would look fabulous with this pattern.
LouAnn
I think this would look fabulous in DS's 'Chicopee'!
ReplyDeleteI'd definately go with Me and My Sister Designs Designer Select with their Ticklish...fun fun fun!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make this in Ticklish for my little girls
ReplyDeleteThis would be fun in Freely Cruizin Barbara Jones of Quilt Soup for Henri Glass.
ReplyDeletedaveanddiane@sympatico.ca
WOuld make a great 'man's' quilt in Kaufman's Ombre Fusions.
ReplyDeletePirouette by Verna Mosquera for Free Spirit Fabrics
ReplyDeleteI think Heaven and Helsinki's incredible colours would really stand out in this pattern.
ReplyDeletesusanblogspot(at)gmail(dot)com
I think it would be fun with Moda Snap Pop.
ReplyDeletehildy(at)ebertzeder(dot)de
I love this pattern! I could see it with LilyBelle.
ReplyDeleteOooh I'd love to use the DreamMaker Rock 'n Romance Fat Quarter Bundle
ReplyDeleteby Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics. Thank you for the giveaway!
I would LOVE to see this in Notting Hill - Perfect for a Spring Throw!
ReplyDeleteJuggling Summer. I love the Scout pattern.
ReplyDeleteShawn
Phoebe by Another Point of View for Windham Fabrics would be so great!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking the earth wind and fire by exclusively quilter.
ReplyDeleteI think Scout would be a lot of fun in Kaffe Fassett's Dots. --kbhallman@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love the October Fest batiks for this pattern. Actually any batiks would look great.
ReplyDeleteglf.tricia@mchsi.com
I am surprised at my choice - not something I typically use - but I was looking for a collection with a wide variety of colors, definitely with some texture, but with tone-on-tone fabrics... this lovely crisp pattern would get lost in the busier prints. So I'm going with Cobblestone Stonehenge.
ReplyDeleteComma by Zen Chic.
ReplyDeleteMNakata45@aol.com
I'd love to see it in Good Morning bt Me & My Sister!
ReplyDeleteRock n romance would give it an amazing look.
ReplyDeleteSweetwater's noteworthy would be really pretty!
ReplyDeleteha! i'm actually making this one with simply color!
ReplyDeleteI think the vitorious civil war bundle would be perfect for this pattern. It has just the right amount of contrast and would be easy to strip piece into this beautiful chevron pattern.
ReplyDeleteNycole Crow nycolen@yahoo.com
I think that it would be fun to audition HOT CHOCOLATE by Camelot Cottons - coming soon!
ReplyDeleteI'd use Comma!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make this in Pam Kitty Love fabric.
ReplyDeleteI think that Asian Peony would be very pretty. Thanks Mariane Huckleberry
ReplyDeleteBungle Jungle would make an adorable crib quilt in this pattern!
ReplyDeletestaceynapier@me.com
Scout would look adorable in Laurie Wisbrun's Roughing It!
ReplyDeleteI'd choose to make this in Tula Pink's Salt Water.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern looks good for boys. I think any of these would be great for this pattern: Run, Run Robot! by Studio 8, All About Boys by Debra Jordan Bryan or Outer Space by Vita Mechachonis.
ReplyDeletecolleenmiller(at)qwestoffice(dot)net
I have to explain my selection! The pattern name "Scout" made me think of "To Kill a Mockingbird" movie with Gregory Peck....in black and white. Being a media specialist I naturally connect things to books!
ReplyDeleteSo the collection I thought would be best for this pattern is Mystique by
Lila Tueller for Riley Blake Designs. It has enough contrast to still show the pattern and will be a great quilt in any decor. Thanks, k
I would choose Pheobe, Another Point of View for Windham Fabrics. The quilt pattern reminds me of feathers and I love the subtle color shifts of gray and purple in this palette.
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ReplyDeleteSeascape would look amazing! I LOVE anything to do with the beach, water, sand, sea, etc. It's a beautiful, calming, soothing color palette.
ReplyDeleteI think I would like to see this in Phoebe by Another Point of View. It would be almost understated, but I love the violet and gray color scheme
ReplyDeleteGREAT CHOICE CODI!!! I would have to choose Willow by My Mind's Eye for Riley Blake Designs. Wonderful line!!! Happy Quilting y'all!!! Brandi Pond
ReplyDeleteI think a batik collection would give this pattern a new twist. I recommend SUNRISE OVER THE RAINBOW BATIKS COLLECTION FROM LAUNDRY BASKET QUILTS FOR MODA.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
jfinch@kingwoodcable.net
I think this would love amazing in the ombre solids from Simply Color by V and Co with some of the prints thrown in for variety! christina112358 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see this pattern made in Cuzco fabrics. The variety of prints, scales and colors would make it interesting to look at.
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ReplyDeleteBirds of Paradise Batiks by Hoffman Fabrics would be beautiful! Thanks!
gussek at hotmail dot com
Any of the norcott Stonehenge line would give it a 3-D effect
ReplyDeleteI think this pattern would look great in Ticklish - using all the colorways. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJoel Dewberry's Notting Hill!
ReplyDeleteI think this would be charming in Chocolate Sundae Batiks by Hoffman- with a flannel or maybe minky back too- soft and cuddly- just right for curling up with a good book!
ReplyDeleteSomething with a vintage feel, like Pirouette from Free Spirit, would be very pretty in this pattern. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think it would look great with the new cabbage rose batiks by Hoffman.
ReplyDeletenkstewart9@gmail.com
I would choose "mama said sew" collection, I always love the red/white/grey colour combination,
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance,
katelijn
Would be pretty with Phoebe by Another Point of View for Windham Fabrics!
ReplyDeleteEven though it's not out yet, Field Notes by
ReplyDeleteBlackbird Designs for Moda Fabrics would bring a very organic and natural feeling to the pattern. The pattern reminds me of feathers.
sweetlildaisy5566@yahoo.com
I think it would look great in Cuzo!
ReplyDeletethank you for the chance to win
I'd like to see it done in The Union Forever, by Judie Rothermel.
ReplyDeletecrafty5292@aol.com
Mmmmmmmmmarmalade!!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be lovely in Lynette Anderson's follow my heart fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win such pretty fabrics.
Regards from western Canada,
Anna
I think this would look fab in RB small chevrons, as it would give it massive depth and trick the eye a little! : ). Ange (angegarrett AT hotmail DOT com).
ReplyDeleteI like the contrasts and mix of solids and prints in Opulent Cosmopolitan, Northcutt Studio for Northcutt Fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI'd love Cruzin' by Barbara Jones of Quilt Soup for Henry Glass Fabrics
ReplyDeletebecause it reminds me of spring and the prints are gorgeous.
Chicopee would be amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis particular pattern is like a piece of art, very bold. It reminds me of feathers. So I would use Seven Wonders by Parson Gray. The fabric patterns would add texture to an already inspiring pattern.
ReplyDeleteDebi Horne
debihorne54@yahoo.com
Noteworthy by Sweetwater for Moda
ReplyDeletesuch a neat pattern. I think it would be fun to do the quilt in Cherry on Top by
ReplyDeleteKeiki
I think Tree of Life by Timeless Treasures would look awesome for this pattern. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteIt is "Coming Soon", but I would choose Comma by Zen Chic for Moda. It is not too busy of fabric and could be a quilt for a guy or girl.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Notting Hill by Joel Dewberry. The plaids would look really cute with this pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love the soothing tones of Creamery Neutrals 6 by Buggy Barn for Henry Glass Fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI Think the Silent Film colors of Kona Solids would look so good with this pattern - it would look like birch trees on a grey winter day!! I would add a little pop of color like a red as the final color, like cardinals in the trees.
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Ahoy Matey from Michael Miller
ReplyDeleteIt would make a fabulous quilt for the lake.
Lidia Holliday, Alberta, Canada
blholliday@shaw.ca
I think this pattern would look great using Flirt by Sandy Gervais.
ReplyDeleteComma by Zen Chic would really make a fantastic quilt. thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteAnything Kate Spain! But her new line, Honey Honey, would look soo good in this!
ReplyDeleteI would love this in Noteworthy by Sweetwater
ReplyDeleteI would like to use Cinnamon Spice for this pattern.
ReplyDeleteTree of Life by Timeless Treasures. It's so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think the pattern would look good made using the collection Phoebe by Another Point of View for Windham Fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHaven In My Room Jenean Morrison for Free Spirit Fabrics would be great for this pattern! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletemrs.hbraun@gmail.com
this would look amazing with dear stella's gilt trip!
ReplyDeleteSimply color by V and Co would be my top choice!
ReplyDeleteI think Phoebe would give this pattern an very sophisticated but modern look for a teenager
ReplyDeleteI like 'Typing', but 'Glamping' would be fun with this pattern as well! sguday at shaw dot ca
ReplyDeleteLa Belle Fleur by French General for Moda. love it!
ReplyDeleteI think Little Black Dress would be striking with Kona Sand Casthe for the solid strips.
ReplyDeleteI meant Kona Sand Castle.
ReplyDeletemaryellen1304@hotmail.com
I think it would look great in Comma! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh! This pattern would look stunning with French General Favorites.
ReplyDeleteOh man, such a tough one! For bold, I say Dear Stella's Gilt Trip, but for something softer, I'd go Dear Stella's Cleo!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern! (I have it-smile)
ReplyDeleteI think it would look amazing in either Amy Butler's Alchemy or Avalon by Fig Tree. :o)
I think that Giza Seven Wonders by Parson Gray would be great!
ReplyDeleteI would choose Simply Color by V and Company!! I thinks the colors would lend themselves nicely to that bold pattern!!
ReplyDeleteI would choose Follow My Heart because it has such great contrast that would really work for this pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love Cozy Summer Home by Heather Mulder Peterson for Henry Glass.
ReplyDeleteangiemhildebrand@yahoo.com
I think Penelope by Holly Holderman would be great. All those spots stripes and Plaids... Love it
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see it in Saltwater.
ReplyDeleteI thinkn Tone on TOne small Dots would look great on Cluck and Sews hourglass pattern!
ReplyDeleteCheri
quiltingnanny(at)yahoo(dot)com
or the google one
This would be darling in Comma!
ReplyDeletehappy-go-lucky from Bonnie & Camille would make a lovely Scout quilt mlwright29(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteCotton Dots! Lots of positive and negative dots would provide both colour and interest (and fun!). Everyone loves dots!
ReplyDeleteNaptime by Darlene Zimmerman for Robert Kaufman Fabrics would be so sweet and charming for this pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt would be serene and sophisticated with Salt and Pepper Tonga Batiks.
ReplyDeleteSimply Color for sure! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteErin
I think this quilt would look great in Ticklish by Me & My Sisters.
ReplyDeleteI think this pattern would look really REALLY good using Elizabeth Hartman's Blogger's Choice bundle. This pattern just screams little boy to me and so does the bundle!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThis would look beautiful in Bronze shimmer by Timeless Treasure
ReplyDeleteI think the Salt Water collection would bring this pattern to life!
ReplyDeleteI think this would be great in Floresscence!
ReplyDeleteI would choose Urbanista
ReplyDeleteby Belinda for Studio e,
with charcoal grey
sashing strips.
I think it would be awesome in Chicopee by Denyse Schmidt.
ReplyDeleteBungle Jungle for a great kids quilt.
ReplyDeleteI think I would use Double Chocolat for this quilt.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a google account or know what open id is or a Name/URl so you can reach me at kmulln3@msn.com
How about Funky Monkey! I know a little monkey would love that.
ReplyDeleteThis would be so fun in boy crazy....so cool for a toddler's first bed, or even as a crib blanket for a new little guy!
ReplyDeleteBecause the herringbone pattern in this quilt reminds me of a classy men's jacket, I think it would look dashing made with Somerset Shirtings by Julie Hendricksen and Nancy Gere for Windham Fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThis would be fun to do up in Ticklish by Me & My Sister. A bright splash to remind us that Spring is coming!
ReplyDeleteI think Amy Butler's Alchemy would be gorgeous in this quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try this pattern in Timeless Treasure's Plume.
ReplyDeleteLinda
wlinda_ca@yahoo.com
I think this pattern would look really nice done in Orchid Stonehenge.
ReplyDeleteWould love to make this pattern using The Morris Apprentice fabrics. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSandy A
I think it would be cute in Happy-Go-Lucky when it is released.
ReplyDeleteI would choose Malka's Simple Marks for this pattern. I think the richness of the colors and the range would make for a lot of visual interest.
ReplyDeleteJoel Dewberry's Notting Hill would be awesome with this pattern! I love it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Go Lucky by Bonnie and Camille or Field Harvest by Blackbird designs or 2wenty thr3e by Moda.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see this quilt in either Marmalade, 2wenty Thr3e,
ReplyDeletePam kitty, or Sew Mama Sew. Thanks
for te chance to win!
wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com
I think Chicopee or Sweet Journey Rhapsodia.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this in Art Gallery oval elements
ReplyDeleteI'd love this in Chicopee by DS!
ReplyDeleteI love Cuzco's colors. They're brilliant and fun.
ReplyDeleteI like the Good Morning fabric collection. Nice bright colors!
ReplyDeleteI love the "All About Coffee" collection! Many thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeletemyself1977(at)gmail(dot)com
I think it would look wonderful in Chicopee
ReplyDeleteI think Salt Water would look great - just because I love it so much!
ReplyDeleteHello Sunshine would be cute made up in this pattern. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be fun to use Independence Trail by Minick and Simpson. A little modern, a little traditional, all blended together.
ReplyDeleteI think Michael Miller's "Ahoy Matey" would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the Good Morning fabric. Nice bright colors! skmooney62291@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to use Noteworthy!
ReplyDeletelove the Sweetwater lines.
I would like to see it in Juliet by Anna Griffin. I think this fabric collection would make it ephemeral, and really bring out the feather-like design of the quilt.
ReplyDeleteHI I'D LIKE TO TRY THIS IN "HONEY HONEY"! THANK YOU!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
I have picked Cuzco by nKate Spain as my choice.It would be great.
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