Moda All-Stars
I think I love this new Moda All-Stars All In A Row Again book more than the first All in a Row book. Is that possible? Maybe, but I’m not ready to give up the first All in a Row because the combination of the two books means so many more cute quilts! The two books work perfectly together!
Here’s the newest one from The Moda All-Stars! Isn’t it a cute book?
The book is broken down into sections, and I had the Critters and Creatures section. My row centered around and was inspired by hedgehogs. I just couldn’t help myself because I love hedgehogs!
My hedgehog row quilt is still traveling back to Martingale after Quilt Market, so I can’t show you any close-up photos. The last I heard my hedgehogs were at a park in Washington, somewhere near Martingale’s office. Thinking about these hedgehogs made me think about pins, and I got inspired to create a little hedgehog pincushion using the hedgehog pattern in this new book! I put two of my treasured pink heart pins from Tilda in the cushion!
I decided to give away a book to one lucky winner and then give away the little hedgehog pincushion to another lucky winner! All you have to do to win is leave a comment on this blog about the new book or tell me why this little hedgehog pincushion should travel to your house. Comments close on November 24th around midnight…
Speaking of midnight, hop on over to Blackbird Design’s blog and read about their “Midnight in the Woods” row. The minute I saw their row, I fell in love and you will too.
Oh, but wait! There’s a third prize! Martingale’s giving away an E-Book for one of you too! I’ll pick the winners of these prizes after the 24th.
Have fun with this blog hop!
Hugs,
Anne
240 Comments
Margaret Mead
I think the hedgehog should go to Sarah, who was mentioned in Janet Hoonards post. Very thoughtful on Janets part. I would love it if the book could come my way. Can’t wait to try the patterns. Thank you.
JulieG-AZ
Cute hedgehog row! Can’t wait to get my copy of this book!
Helen Barry
I would love to win this book so I can make your hedgehog row into a sideboard runner. My daughter and I are mad about hedgehogs, having fostered a couple of sick hedgies through our wet, miserable winters. They are considered a pest here in New Zealand, and some sickos actually try to run them over if they see one on the road. It’s very hard to let them go after nurturing them for a few months, never knowing what’s become of them.