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I'm very excited to be part of Quiltmaker Magazine's 100 Quilt Blocks
Volume 16 Road Rally Blog Tour. My block, Tortoise Love, is Block
#1540.
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Let me tell you a little bit about myself. My name is Tricia Maloney and I'm a quilt designer, author, and teacher. I've written three books and my designs have been published in many of your favorite quilt magazines. I also teach at my local quilt shops here in lovely northwestern Pennsylvania and design/make quilts for fabric companies on occasion.
One of my latest fun adventures is designing Rose Cards for Villa Rosa Designs. Here are my first two designs.
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I had a lot of fun coming up with my Tortoise Love quilt block. You'll have to keep reading to find out about my inspiration for this cute block. I love that it is a multi-technique block featuring 4 pieced Drunkard's Path blocks and a little bit of applique for the head and tail.
I decided to play a little bit with my Tortoise Love block to see what I could come up with using my Electric Quilt 7 software. (Did you know that EQ8 is out now? I just found that out.)
Here's a fun throw quilt I'm calling "Tossed Tortoise."
Isn't this fun? Can't you see yourself making this cutie for your favorite tortoise (or turtle) lover? You could make the tortoises all the same fabric or even lots of different fabrics. The squares in the chain could all be different fabrics, too. This would be a great scrap-buster quilt.
I thought about playing around with a table runner design, but I wasn't sure that I would want tortoises on the table at dinner time. LOL!
So instead, I went totally crazy and came up with the following design, "Rainbow Tortoises."
What do you think of this one? I'm not quite sure I love the rainbow tortoises concept, but I do like the movement that's created by the tortoises holding hands (or paws? or feet?).
But if you're not a tortoise lover, you might like this version instead:
But if you're not a tortoise lover, you might like this version instead:
Cool, huh? Interesting shapes that connect add a lot of interest to this version of the design. Here it is as a big bed quilt:
Isn't this version interesting? By limiting the fabric choices, you get a bold unique repeating design.
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Okay, now let me tell you about the inspiration for this fun and versatile quilt block.
Meet Carl.
Isn't he just too cute for words???? Carl is a 2 year old African Sulcata tortoise. When my niece, Morgan, adopted him, he was about the size of a toy car. He's really grown. Of course, he loves to eat. Strawberries are one of his favorite treats.
He'll grow to be gigantic and will outlive Morgan, so she will have to make plans for his distant future. But in the meantime, Carl loves to go on family vacations, walks, and meet new friends.
There's nothing better than a tortoise and his girl!
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NOW FOR THE GIVEAWAY!
The Prizes:
1. One lucky winner will win a copy of Quiltmaker's 100 Quilt Blocks volume 16. YAY!
2. Another winner will receive my first 2 Rose Card patterns and a mystery surprise. WOW!
3. The final winner will win a copy of my new pattern, Basket Weave. SUPER DUPER!
And who knows? I might add a few other prizes if I get lots of encouragement!!!!
Here's how it works:
You have up to 3 chances to win. Lucky you!
1. Leave a comment on this blog and tell me what you would name your pet tortoise if you had one.
2. Become a blog follower and leave a comment on this blog telling me you that you're a blog follower.
3. Follow me on Instagram @tricia.maloney and leave a comment on this blog telling me you're an Instagram follower.
Ready! Set! GO!
You have from Monday, November 13th until Saturday, November 18th to participate.
Winners will be selected randomly on Sunday, November 19th.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
SO THAT I CAN CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN!