It All Adds Up block by Paige Alexander |
Petite Plus from Black and White by Cotton + Steel and Scribble Dot from Breezy Blooms |
I forgot to take a picture after I added my signature to the block so here it is in the magazine, block #1253 on page 36. You can tell I'm just a little excited, right?
It All Adds Up in Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 13 |
It All Adds Up with blocks rotated 90 degrees |
1. Each plus sign is a different color within the block and rendered in fabrics from the Flow collection by Zen Chick for Moda Fabrics.
It All Adds Up rendered in Flow by Zen Chic for Moda |
2. This time all the plus signs are the same color, Tic in Pickle and the background is Blueberry Carpal Stone, both from Carolyn Friedlander's 4th fabric collection, Carkai, for Robert Kaufman Fabrics.
It All Adds Up rendered in Carkai Tic in Pickle and Blueberry Carpal Stone |
3. More Carkai was used in this one and has more of a masculine feel. The plus signs are Metallic Windowpanes in Navy and the background is Tic in Parchment.
It All Adds Up rendered in Carkai Metallic Windowpanes in navy and Tic in parchment |
4. This one is rendered in batik blenders which coordinate with the Crystalia collection, the 2016 Hoffman Challenge fabric.
It All Adds Up in Hoffman batiks |
5. And one of my favorites is this one rendered using different fabrics from Handcrafted Indigo by Alison Glass for Andover Fabrics and a white background.
It All Adds Up rendered in Handcrafted Indigo |
You can see the different looks achieved by using just one fabric, two fabrics or four different fabrics for the plus signs. You could even make a scrap quilt and make each plus sign from a different fabric. One plus sign can be easily cut from one charm square.
Quilts 1 through 5 were all designed from fabrics in the EQ Stash Online 2016 Download 01.
And now on to the Giveaways!
Cotton + Steel Basics |
How to enter:
1. Leave a comment letting me know if you have made or would like to make a plus sign quilt.
2. Followers, old and new alike, get a bonus entry. Leave a second comment and let me know how you follow, either by Bloglovin, Instagram or Email.+
Update: Giveaway is now closed and winners will be notified. Thank you for your comments!
The giveaway will run through Thursday, May 12th and close at 8pm. I normally respond to every comment received, but during the giveaway the volume may be to large for me to do so. Please leave your e-mail address so I have a way of contacting you if you are a no-reply blogger.
I hope you have enjoyed the 100 Blocks blog tour this week at Quiltmaker's blog, Quilty Pleasures . To see all of the creative and original blocks in this issue, 100 Blocks Vol. 13 is available on the newsstands now or you can order 100 blocks from Quiltmaker to see other great blocks included in this issue.
I love plus quilts but have only made a mini. I am going to make a plus quilt and I love your design so maybe that will be the one I make. Thanks for a great giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make a plus quilt.In scrappy greens.
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ReplyDeleteI have made a baby quilt that was a plus quilt love them. Congratulations on your block.ketchh@gmailcom
ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus quilt yet, but I would like to--love your design for it--think I need to make one soon!
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus sign yet, thanks for the give away
ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus sign quilt. But i should, they remind me of tetris blocks.
ReplyDeleteI have made a Plus quilt and love the design. Definitely could make another!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and follow you on IG. I should follow you around Greenville and copy everything you make! 😂 Congrats on having your block published!
ReplyDeleteI never made a plus sign quilt but I used to be a math teacher so maybe I should!
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ReplyDeleteI am currently making a scrappy plus sign quilt, too! I really like you layout and how it makes a circular pattern in the quilt, so now I also want to make one using your blocks! Thank you for sharing your talent with us! cknapp3626(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a plus sign quilt. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy sister was the first person that showed me a plus sign quilt. So am anticipating that I have to make her one soon.
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ReplyDeleteI started a Plus quilt using 2 1/2-inch strips, but got bogged down. I like your block much better. I think I'll turn my effort into a pillow and move on.
ReplyDeleteI've never made a plus sign quilt, but would like to try.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a plus sign quilt, it's on my ever growing bucket list. I like the multi colored one and making one from scraps would be wonderful. Thank You.
ReplyDeleteI like the one that is made with moda zen fabric
ReplyDeleteI would love to make one with more masculine fabrics! Congrats on a great block and being published!! ~EA
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog on Feedly! ~EA
ReplyDeleteHi Paige, this is Diane from Quiltmaker, I write the patterns for Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks. We're so happy to have you in this issue. I love all the variations of your design! Thanks for taking time to share them with everyone. Hope the blog tour is great for you!
ReplyDeleteDiane, thanks so much! What an honor my block was chosen!
DeleteI "added" a plus sign quilt to my list last year. :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm really trying to use up my scraps. I think your block would be great for a scrap quilt.
ReplyDeleteGood morning... I've never made a Plus Sign quilt, ever. But after seeing how the colors can change the personality and feel of the quilt I've very tempted to try one this summer.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on entering the contest... wonderful that you got picked for the magazine and great that you're on the blog
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I have not made a plus sign quilt yet but will use your block to make a scrap version. Congratulations on your winning block. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have not yet made a plus sign quilt but plan to. I like the multi colored one.
ReplyDeleteA plus quilt is on my to do list, later this year.
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The block is definitely on the to-do list. Being a homeschool mom, we love anything that reminds us of addition/multiplication/subtraction math facts! Congrats on a fun block. I LOVE how it comes together as a quilt, and the different fabric choices changing the look!
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus quilt but I would like to make one in scraps. Lots and lots of scraps! Maybe I should show my DGD how to make this one!
ReplyDeleteHow do I follow blogs??? Well, since I don't even know what Bloglovin is, it's pretty clear that's not my method :) I've heard of Instagram but don't have a clue what to do with it or to it :) So email is my method and I've just signed up for your blog post. Looking forward to a year of fun... thank you
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Beautiful block and great post! I love all of the different color renderings.
ReplyDeleteA plus sign quilt is on my bucket list....wish I had time to complete the projects on my list!!
ReplyDeletecongratulations, your block is great. I have not made a plus sign yet. looks fun and easy. on my list it goes.
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Your block is great. I haven't made a plus sign quilt yet, but you have put it on my list.
ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus sign quilt; but, that is one cool block. I like how I could make four of them staggered like you have. Congrats! And, thank you for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your published pattern, and good luck with the blog tour! I'm making a plus quilt using epp which is fun, but slow work. Maybe I'll have to try your pattern!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a plus quilt. Your block and quilt layout is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI have made a quilt with plus signs, actually intended to be crosses. It's done in grays, drab blues and reds to replicate a Civil War design. I love all the versions using your block, but the indigo is my very favorite--thanks for showing all the fun variations!
ReplyDeleteI have not made the plus sign quilt but I would like to make it as a table runner.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on being in the current issue of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks. I have not made a plus quilt. mfhagopian@aol.com
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ReplyDeleteLove this.. I can see making my grands a quilt with this block.. thanks.. drhodes9@cox.net
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ReplyDeleteI have a plus sign modern quilt on my to do list. crystalbluern at tds dot net
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ReplyDeleteCongrats, Paige! On being published and on your first blog hop, lots of exciting stuff. I have never made a plus quilt, but I have been eyeballing a few designs.
ReplyDeleteI have never made one, but it is certainly on my "to do" list! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI have not made a whole quilt, but have done a plus block as part of a block exchange. It does have so man neat possibilities.
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I haven't made one yet but I love the possibilities! Thanks for the chance to win!
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ReplyDeleteThis being your first blog hop, you have created an amazing block for us to make. Yes, I would definitely like to make your plus sign quilt, using the Cotton and Steel basics charm pack. I just love Cotton and Steel Fabrics. Thank you for being a part of QM 100 blocks and the chance to try and win a copy of that awesome magazine and, of course, that fabric. Happy Mother's Day!.
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I haven't made a plus quilt, but I'd love to use your pattern for one.
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I would love to make your Plus block, I just can't decide if it should be scrappy or two colors.
ReplyDeleteHow would you quilt this quilt? I am just learning FMQ and finding it hard to decide what pattern to use to quilt my quilts. Thanks for giveaway.
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Donna, deciding on a quilting pattern is the hardest for me as well! This would look great in an all over pattern such as a regular stipple or a geometric stipple. Or possible random straight lines quilted horizontally or vertically or a combination of the two.
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ReplyDeleteI've never considered a plus sign quilt until I saw your pattern - now I can't wait to start digging in my stash so I can get started right away! Thanks very much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus quilt, but this block makes me want to pull out my scrappy squares and get busy!
ReplyDeleteI have not made a + sign quilt but after you saying that a charm pack will work, I think I will give it a try as I have a few charm packs. Thanks for a chance to win. sandi1100@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to make a plus quilt for a while and I really like the seeming randomness of your design. AND I have some Flow I'm itching to use
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ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect block to use for the APQ Quiltalong, "It All Adds Up!"
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I have not made a plus quilt, like seeing the differ colorways of yours. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have not made a Plus quilt yet. I am new to quilting, I'm only on my second one :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a plus sign quilt yet. I like your design very much.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made a plus quilt, but it sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a Plus Sign" quilt but with the grandkids beginning to reach school age I might make each family a "floor" quilt. They all like to get their baby quilts I made for them and put them on the floor to sit on while watching tv and playing.
ReplyDeleteI have a plus quilt on my to do list, may be in blues and greens, or, red and black in a white background, or............
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made a "plus sign" quilt - but I liked the one using different colors in the pluses. That could be a good way to use up some stash!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
I've made a variation of a plus quilt, with the pluses joined together. I'd love to make another using your block. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower with Bloglovin'. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteThere's a class of plus sign quilts? Who knew? Although I like the block and your use of different fabrics--and how it looks in a whole quilt--I would not, personally, make it at this time (must finish wips...). If I did, I would investigate putting something in the "centers". Or use black as the background with dayglow plus's (at least I'm thinking about it!).
ReplyDeleteThank you for a chance to win. I have not made a plus quilt and I am focused on working through my UFO stack to plan a new quilt at this time.
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ReplyDeleteOn my bucket list includes a plus sign quilt and hoping to do it in black, grey & white.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't yet made a plus quilt, although I've pulled the fabric to make a small wallhanging in honor of my grandfather who fought in WWI; it is a plus sign quilt in the fashion of the Red Cross quilts that were popular at the time.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower on bloglovin, using my email of wordygirl at earthlink dot net.
ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus quilt, but I definitely want to after seeing your block!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I love your It All Adds Up block! I have never made a plus quilt, but I can picture this with a text fabric background with different solid colored pluses.
ReplyDeleteI love plus quilts- and I like that yours can be made from charms (I have recently developed a weakness to charms and am looking for ways to use them!). I haven't made one yet, but I would love to!
ReplyDeleteI have made a plus quilt. I would love to make another one using this block.
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I have never made a plus sign quilt, but I would like to try it.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make the plus blocks using my scraps to make a bright quilt.
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE your block, Paige! I haven't made a plus sign quilt yet but the modern style quilts have been appealing to me lately and I think your block would make an awesome mini!
ReplyDeleteYevonne Cearns sewfaithfully@hotmail.com
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ReplyDeleteYes, count me in - Plus Me too!!! Love it, love it, love it!
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus sign quilt, but I'm always looking for new designs to try. I have definitely enjoyed the blog hop. It is fun to visit so many designer blogs.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus sign quilt but I am really enjoying all the different versions you have shown. I think a scrappy quilt using the plus sign may be on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteI've never made a plus sign quilt, but I just might! LOL!
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ReplyDeleteGreat block and I love the red and black combination. I haven't made a plus quilt yet but I would like to.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a plus quilt lately! They seem to be really popular lately. Love the block you've made and congrats on making it in the book!! I follow you on Instagram :)
ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus shaped quilt but would love to give it a go x
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I have made my first plus sign block...does that count lol? I love Cotton and Steel...yum!
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I would love to make a plus sign quilt. Congratulations on your block being selected.
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ReplyDeleteI recently made a plus sign baby quilt. It turned out so cute that I will likely make some more. Love your arrangement of the plus signs.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made one, but your version looks incredible. Congratulations Paige!
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus sign quilt but it would be a good reminder to think positive!
ReplyDeleteLovey design Paige! I really like how a secondary pattern is created when the blocks are put together! I would certainly make this pattern. I am newly following you on Bloglovin and Instagram through the 2016 New Quilt Bloggers group. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made my plus quilt yet, it's on the list to do.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a plus sign quilt and I really like your design. I would like to try in a scrappy or controlled scrappy palette. Thanks for the chance to win and congrats on being in the issue.
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would love to make a plus sign quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your block! I've never made a plus sign quilt, but after seeing your block, I'm thinking that I should. I'm thinking bright scrappy on white solid.......
ReplyDeleteI really love this plus sign ... Yess would love to make one there pretty cool looking... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteno, I not yet made a plus sign quilt, but have enough scraps to make a scrappy now that I've seen your 'it all adds up' rotation design.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin.facebook and pinterest.... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI've signed up for an email subs. will enjoy following along.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being in the magazine. That's so exciting! I've made two plus quilts...so far. The first was the first quilt I made to give as a charity quilt and the second was this past spring while participating in the #chellepluscheleqal on Instagram (where I follow you!)
ReplyDeleteI have never make a quilt with a plus sign in it, but there is always a first time. Thank you so much for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus sign quilt, but have thought about doing one for a baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus sign quilt but I have a fat quarter bundle of Denyse Schmidt fabrics just waiting to be made into one.
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus sign quilt - looks like fun though! great block!
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Really like these quilts! Would like to do one too!
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I've not made a Plus Sign quilt, but I like the look of yours, especially the different colored plus signs. Thank you for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteI love the block and I know my granddaughters would too. I have not made one yet!
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ReplyDeleteI've made a plus quilt and I also have a wonky cross one on the go. Do love that motif.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a plus sign quilt yet but I'm pretty tempted. I'd like to a scrappy quilt with each one made from different fabrics...a kind of memory quilt!! Thank you for the opportunities. rmgsummers @ yahoo . com
ReplyDeleteLooove your Block...and all the colorways you show for Quilt ideas!! I haven't made a Plus Quilt..but has been on my "To Do!" list for awhile! lol
ReplyDeleteThank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too! :D
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ReplyDeleteGreat block! I have not made a plus sign quilt, yet. My Mom is from Switzerland and their flag is red and white with a "plus" sign on it. It's on my bucket list. Congratulations on having your block included in Vol. 13.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win. Awesome giveaway! Fingers crossed! It is my birthday on the 12th *wink* wink*
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I would like to make a scrappy Plus quilt. I need to use up some of my smaller scraps, and that would be perfect.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made a plus quilt yet, but have one on the "to do" list. I love how your block looks when you put them side by side! I could have so much fun with this block! Thanks for the chance to win!
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I have not made a plus sign quilt yet but have great fabric to use for onr for my sister who is a teacher.
ReplyDeleteI just started following you through Blog Lovin! That what I love about this blog hop-I find so many new blogs to read!
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ReplyDeleteSweet block! Thanks for sharing the giveaway. Love the modern look with the setting and fabric choices. No haven't made a plus sign quilt yet...on the bucket list though!
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ReplyDeleteI see a plus sign quilt in my future as a baby quilt. It could easily lend itself to "eye-spy" fabric.
ReplyDeleteThe Cotton & Steel Basics would make a great It All Adds Up quilt. Thanks for all the great design ideas and the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteI am wanting to make a plus block this summer, so I was real glad to see your design in the magazine. Kathy in colo
ReplyDeleteYour blog looks real interesting and you certainly captured me with your melon basket. Kathy in colo
ReplyDeleteWould love to make one, it's on my list
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus sign quilt, but your indigo one makes a very tempting impression on me!
ReplyDeleteI've had my eye on making a plus sign quilt for a while. It's quite a bit like a puzzle piece, and puzzle pieces can be for autism, and my son has autism. Pluses are just fun shapes.
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I made a plus sign about 10 years ago maybe it's time to make one again. I like yours with open spaces.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great block Paige - congratulations on the inclusion in the magazine. I haven't seen this publication in the UK yet - will have to keep an eye (if I'm not the lucky winner first!) No I haven't made a plus quilt of any type yet but it's certainly on my list - love the different renditions you are able to show with EQ7. Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteWow Paige - your block is gorgeous and right up my alley!! I love Plus quilts and I've made several now. I really like the negative space in yours and how the plusses (?) seem to be randomly placed, like they are floating. Great post too!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations Paige! This is such a clever take on the plus block. And really makes those pluses even cuter! Love your design!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Paige 👏🏻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏻👏🏻! You are an inspiration 💓! I have requests for baby quilt and twin size quilts. Thank you for sharing all the different affects of the colors combo. WOW, WOW, WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have made a plus quilt, queen size, though the plus blocks were larger. I like your block and would make a baby quilt with it. prycek@mymts.net
ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus quilt yet - your design looks fun - thanks for showing the different colors!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus quilt even though I have seen several plus quilts recently. Your take on the block has really caught my eye and I think it would be great to use bright colors for a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS on your plus sign block! I have not made a Plus quilt yet, but I suspect I will do one soon!
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ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of this block. Was looking for a design for a baby quilt and this is it. the +1 for baby.
ReplyDeleteI have made a different plus sign quilt. amanda(dot)echler(at)hotmail(dot)com
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus sign quilt, but I love all of your color combinations. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a plus sign quilt before. I really like your scrappy rendition.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus sign quilt but I've seen a lot of them out there. Congrats on your block. I would be just as excited!
ReplyDeleteOnce I have maden a plus sign quilt, iT is very cute
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a plus quilt yet. But after seeing all your variations of the quilt, I know I will be making one soon.
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ReplyDeleteLove your block. Great inspiration. I am currently working on a queen sized plus quilt for my bed and a lap sized one for one of my nieces.
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I haven't made a plus sign quilt yet but after seeing all your different colour combinations, I want to make one too!
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Congratulations Paige! Being published in Quiltmaker's 100 blocks is quite an honor! I really love that your "It All Adds Up" created a very different plus sign quilt layout - it almost has a woven effect. It would be really fun to make with a low volume, scrappy background! My favorite of your EQ7 examples was the Alison Glass Indigo fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make a plus sing quilt. YOur block is great. Sew versatile. Love all the color variations.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made a plus sign quilt yet, but I think that it would be a great stash buster - you could do each plus sign in a different fabric. Or in rainbow colors. What fun. Thanks for the opportunity and a great block.
ReplyDeleteI love the original color scheme you picked out for the plus sign quilt!
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a plus quilt but I sure do like the way it looks in a quilt. thanks for the chance
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