Friday 18 November 2016

My block in "100 Blocks" magazine

I am thrilled to have my block in the latest issue of "100 Blocks". It's on page 8, the first block in the magazine. Ha, ha! I am number 1! How cool is that? Here's the picture of my block.

I'll be giving away a pattern of mine (viewer's choice) to one lucky person leaving a comment. You can see all my patterns on our website: www.fabricaddict.net and keep up to date with new patterns as they are released on my facebook page: www.facebook.com/www.fabricaddict.net

Yo-yos rule! I also like Dresden type blocks. This is my first time making skinnier spokes in a Dreseden and having space between. This block remindied me of the Bachelor Buttons that grew wild around our house when I was a kid. My favorite color is blue, but not just any blue. It has to be a bright blue. Love the brights.  I had fun playing with these fabrics (Topsy Turvy by Northcott).

I've also attached a picture of our two new rescue kittens. They match the block and are wild and crazy, just like the fabric!

Thanks for visiting, and especially for commenting. Quilting is the best addiction one can have.

Karen Bialik
The Fabric Addict
Remember: It's only an addiction if you admit it!

53 comments:

  1. Ahhhh...cute babies! and quilt block - congrats!

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    1. The kittens are very naughty! The block was a lot of fun. Thanks for your comments.

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  2. Congratulations on being number one! That is really nice! I love the colors you chose for your pretty block.

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  3. I love the mix of Dresden and yo yos! I have not made either of them but this block is so cute I may have to give them a try!

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  4. Love the quilt block and your furry babies.
    Thank you for participating in this blog hop giveaway.

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    1. Thanks for your comments. It was a fun block to make. The kittens are crazed little devils!

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  5. Sweet kitty! And great block design, congrats!

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    1. Thanks, they are sweet when they're sleeping!

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  6. Love the block- and the kittens. All are so cute!

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    1. Thanks for your comment. I had fun making this block

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  7. Great block and I agree Yo Yos are wonderful and quilting is a great addiction.

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    1. I have been making yo-yos for over 30 years. I love them. Thanks for your comment.

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  8. I am anxious to try out your block! pjrquilter (at) msn (dot) com

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  9. I really like your block. So nice! Sweet kitty, too!
    nikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com

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    1. It was fun to make. Bright colours are always fun to sew with.

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  10. I haven't made a Dresden block like this before and haven't made any yoyo's either. This block is just what I need to take care of both of those items. Really fun block.

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    1. Thanks, Cat. Please comment on how your first time making yo-yos went. I'd love to see what you make.

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  11. i love it! Dresdens are wonderful and a lot of fun! congrats!
    reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  12. Yes, I have make a table runner using dresdens it was fun. Thanks for the giveaway

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    1. Love, love dresdens. Please post what you make. I love to see what others have made.

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  13. congratulations!
    I love dresden blocks too!

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    1. Thanks for your comment. It was a fun block to make.

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  14. I've done only 1 project with yo-yo's, but your block is give me ideas!

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    1. Hi Bella, I'm glad my block gave you some ideas. I'd love to see what you make.

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  15. I have never seen a dresden block with space between like yours. Congrats on being in the magazine.

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    1. Hi, It's my first time leaving spaces between my Dresden blades. You like it?

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  16. That is such a lovely combination! The skynnier Dresden version looks great!

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    1. Thanks, it was my first time leaving spaces in my Dresden blades. It was a fun block to make.

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  17. OK I love your artsy version of the Dresden block. Very creative! Next I love those little kittens sleeping and third, I love the name of your blog because I too am a fabric addict. 15 totes full and growing weekly.

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    1. Thanks for your comments. I hope you have 15 LARGE totes full!

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  18. Do you have a newsletter I could subscribe to?

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    1. Yes, send me an email and I will add you to our newsletter. karen@fabricaddict.net

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  19. Do you have a newsletter I could subscribe to?

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  20. OK I love your artsy version of the Dresden block. Very creative! Next I love those little kittens sleeping and third, I love the name of your blog because I too am a fabric addict. 15 totes full and growing weekly.

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  21. I can already envisage a use for your pretty block. You will have your hands full with the 2 new kittens

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    1. The kittens are a crazy handful, that's for sure. Please post what you make, I'd love to see it. If you'd on facebook, post on my facebook page also. www.facebook.com/www.fabricaddict.net

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  22. Congratulations on a great, creative block!... Love the flower!
    Thank you!
    Pat T.

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  23. Your block is so sweet. Thanks!

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  24. I love your block! And those kitties are adorable!
    Maureen
    mgw070 at rogers dot com

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    1. Hi, thanks for your comment. Yes, new kittens are adorable when they are sleeping. I wish I had their energy.

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  25. Congratulations on your fun block and love the new rescue kittens!!

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    1. Thanks, the block was fun to make. The kittens are hilarious.

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  26. Interesting twist on the Dresden!

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    1. I wanted to try something different with a Dresden type block.Thanks for your comment.

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  27. Love your block, looks interesting to make and the color arrangements are awesome :)

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    1. Thanks so much for your comment. The fabrics were a lot of fun to use.

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