Welcome to Day 3 of the blog tour for Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, Vol. 10. My “Intersections” block is #969 on page 53.
The published block is made with Civil War reproduction fabrics, but the design looks equally intriguing when colorful, modern scraps are used.
My lap quilt, made of 8 “Intersections” blocks and a framed center panel, is pictured in the Designer’s Gallery in the front of the magazine.
I feel so blessed to have my block included in the magazine! To celebrate, I have several copies to give away to followers of my blog. (If you aren’t currently a follower, enter your email address in the “Follow this blog” box on the right, and then leave a comment.)
To enter the drawing for a free magazine, leave a comment saying what style or color fabrics you would use to make an “Intersections” quilt. The drawing will be on 24 November.
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I think an aray of Browns! Altho scrappy might be nice to!
I like the scrappy one, would make it like that.
I think it’d be cute with dotty dots! Planned of course. 🙂
I would make Intersection Block in fall colors. b.j.day68@gmail.com
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I would use civil war scraps and make some pillows for our son and his fiancé
Mine would be scrappy as I must use up stash!
Since I have so many bright colors, I think I would use something more soothing like ocean and sand colors.
I like the scrappy look and would probably have fun using lots of different fabrics with a neutral background. Love this block.
Cute block. Congratulations and thank you for the giveaway. I would use 30’s reproduction fabrics.
oh, this is definitely another one to add to my “must do” list for my scraps!
I love bright springy colors…purples, pinks, yellows, turquoise and such.
I’d try it in patriotic colors of red/white/blue. Thanks.
I would like to use neutral colors.
I love navy and corals – so I would use those colors! Love your block! thanks!
I would use the scrappy look to make the block.
I would use shades of Greens & Blues…. Looove your Block!
I’d make it scrappy, with 30s prints.
I would use scrappy for your block.
How cute your block is !! I would use a light tan background and a variety of fall colored batiks for the intersections….I think it would make a very nice Fall quilt.
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Your “Intersections” block design will certainly go on my leader, ender list to use my scrappy leftover. Good job. Kathy in Colo
I’d make it scrappy with batiks, blues or neutrals, depending on where I used it. Congratulations on making the Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks issue!
I’m a follower and I would use scrappy batiks. Great block by the way. 🙂
My first thought is Christmas colors, red, green and gold
I would use scrappy purples with a bit of lime green.
With the small patches in this block I think it would look wonderful in patriotic colors. I would go with burgundy, navy and cream.
Great block! I would make the Intersections block in blue, purple, and green batiks.
Seasoned follower of your blog and I would use RWB – scrappy – for a veteran.
Batiks in Purple, Green and Blue.
I like scrappy and primitive style.
I would make it red, white, blue, and black. With a smidge of gold
I would love to make this in the 30s fabrics. Love ti.
Ok, I’m responding twice Once because I follow your blog and twice because I’m doing the tour. I would either use my C’mas stash or civil war stash for this. Love your block!
I’d make it in scrappy fabrics. A little mix of everything.
I would probably use Kansas Troubles fabrics to make this. I am very fond of the colors and the fact that one line works with another.
I think I’d like to try it in soft floral and tone-on-tones.
I would use red, black and white fabrics. Congratulations on your block being selected.
I love blocks which are perfect for scrappy fabrics. Most of my fabrics are bright and modern, so I would use my scraps of those. lynnmcindoe@xtra.co.nz
I would work from my stash in neutral color, thank you…..marta
I was thinking I would use bright colored solids on a gray background with white center squares
I’m not a scrappy type so might go for black and white prints with a few hot colors like lime and teal thrown in.
I love love LOVE scrappy quilts.
I would like to make it in reds on a light grey background.
I would do a controlled scrappy quilt using this block, as well as neutrals for another one.
I was thinking red, white, and blue, perhaps with lighter blues in the center and navy blues in the corners. Great block!
I like your modern version and think that I would try to get a rainbow effect with different colored blocks.
My quilt would be made entirely of batiks — assorted light neutrals for the large squares and assorted medium to medium-dark rainbow colors for the small squares.
I would use reproduction fabrics
I am working on a red, white and blue quilt so I would try using the scraps from that. Wonderful block.
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I would probably use purples and green.
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