Sun, sand and warm temps in Mexico |
Cheryl includes a section explaining how to take your inspiration and transform it into a quilt design. I found this information to be very helpful since I often find inspiration in ordinary, everyday objects, as I believe do other quilters as well. Now I have the information on how to turn these inspirations into my own personal quilts.
Cheryl includes the original tile inspiration for each project and then explains the design elements she used from that particular tile and the parts that she changed for the quilt design. I appreciated the design options shown for each project, including different colour ways and borders. Centre and corner design options are also included to help get you started with your own project.
Instructions for fusible web appliqué and foundation piecing, as well as general quilt construction, are provided at the beginning of the book.
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Frida's Flowers |
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Floral Fiesta |
I enjoyed reading about Cheryl's tile "inspiration to design" process and found the photos stunning. While this book has wonderful, vibrant patterns, which truly reminded me of Mexico, I also viewed it as a workbook showing you the process from design inspiration to project reality. Including the photos of the tiles which inspired the designs, allowed me to further understand the transformation from hard tile to soft quilt.
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From tile to quilt |
To help you create your own design using Cheryl's book, I will be giving away a copy of !Quilt Fiesta! to one of my readers (U.S. and Canadian addresses only, please). The giveaway is open until 7:00 p.m. MST on April 22, 2011.
Here are the ways that you can enter this giveaway:
1. Enter a comment below telling me why you would like to win this book.
2. Become a follower of my blog by entering your email address on the top right side of my blog page and leave a separate comment below indicating this. If you're already a follower, please leave me a separate comment below indicating this.
3. Become a follower of Chatterbox Quilts on Facebook (see blog page sidebar) and leave me a separate comment below indicating this. If you're already a Facebook fan, please leave me a separate comment below indicating this.
4. Visit my Etsy store (see tab at top of blog page) and let me know which item currently for sale in the shop is your favourite and leave me a separate comment below indicating this.
You have 4 opportunities to win so be sure that you leave a separate comment for each entry so all of your entries will be eligible.
Good luck and hasta la vista!
I'm totally in love the the placemat. That's the best reason I can think of....grin. I want to make it.
ReplyDeleteBillie in TX
I already receive your emails.
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ReplyDeleteCrazy Patch Decorative Pillow or Pincushion is my favorite in your shop
ReplyDeleteHI Kim,
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of yours already- it always nice to get to know other Canadian quilters.
Thanks for the opportunity to win such a nice book.
Regards,
Anna
It sounds like a very interesting book Kim- I loved visiting Mexico- such a beautiful place with wonderful tiles and designs everywhere.
ReplyDeleteMexico would have been wonderful to visit this past winter with all the snow we have had in Alberta.
Regards,
Anna
I also am one of your facebook fans. Thanks for all the chances to win such a nice prize.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Anna
Love the concept! :)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the Twirling Whirlies pattern in your Etsy shop. :) Thanks for the giveaway chances!
ReplyDeleteI do so love this book. And you did a great job on the review. What a fun giveaway too. I do believe the lucky winner will really enjoy this book and make beautiful quilts with it.
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With summer coming up Fiesta would be just the right book.
ReplyDeleteI like you on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeletelove your cute owl applique
ReplyDeleteThere are some amazing designs in the book that I would love to use! Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI already follow Chatterbox Quilts on FB (under Linda Gilli)
ReplyDeleteYour Hoot-mon pattern is my favorite item in your shop.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love to win this book because I love tiles. I collect them and have planed on making a tile quilt. This book will help greatly.
ReplyDeleteI would like to win the book because I enjoy it more when it's not just about patterns. I like to learn about the inspiration of the author and different techniques to play with.
ReplyDeleteI am a Follower via GFC and Google Reader. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI get your posts on Facebook too.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite item there is the quilt pattern "Serenity". I sure would like to be there!
ReplyDeleteI've seen this book before on a blog hop book giveaway and wanted to win so bad....but didn't :{ I liked the few pix I had seen that mixed applique with piecing...just enough not to be too overwhelming...
ReplyDeleteI follow via email.
ReplyDeleteI've always liked your Snowflakes a falling table runner
ReplyDeleteI'm already following on fb.
ReplyDeleteI've spent the last 2 winters in the Rio Grande Valley and have loved the Mexican influences in our food, dance & clothes. I'd love to be able to translate that into some of my fabric art & quilts and this book would be just the help I need!
ReplyDeleteI've been a blog follwer for quite some time now, and I've enjoyed every read!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your little Manga Owlet pattern - he's sooo sweet looking (and innocent!)
ReplyDeleteAnd last, but certainly not least - I'm already a fan on your facebook page, but under my hubby's account (Dick Callander), since I don't have one of my own - got enough else to do, can't keep up with a FB page too! :) Thanks for the opportunities to win!
ReplyDeleteI recently started quilting and think this book looks like a great bit of summer inspiration.
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I absolutely love applique and from just the few pages that you highlighted, I have been inspired... imagine what a whole book would do for me?
ReplyDeleteI am discovering more and more Canadian quilt bloggers and am sooooo happy to have found you too! I am a new follower and look forward to your future posts!
ReplyDeleteHoot-mon is so sweet and cool!! Love that one the most!!
ReplyDeleteI love the projects that I've seen from this book. Thanks for a great review.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. I like the design changes you've made recently.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of Chatterbox Quilts on FB.
ReplyDeleteI like the pattern for Hooty Owls in your Etsy shop.
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds veery intriguing. I would like to try some of the tile inspired patterns. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am following you by email. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this book because the cover quilt is great and I'm sure I need to make it!
ReplyDeleteI love the Manga Owlet from your etsy shop!
ReplyDeleteWho could not want a book called !Quilt Fiesta! I need it so I can sew up my own fiesta.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love your owl templates. They are too cute. The Screech Owl is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteThere is this red tablerunner in the book that I would love to make for my mom's birthday. The other patterns in the book are great as well. A book that will be on my wishlist for sure.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI like your manga appliques in your Etsy store a lot.
ReplyDeleteI am now a Facebook fan as well.
ReplyDeleteWhy would I like to win? Well first, who doesnt like to be a winner! Second, I live the bright color combinations of Mexico and those tablerunners you have displayed above are awesome. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am following Chatterbox Quilts by e-amil, thank you.
ReplyDeleteI am following Chatterbox Quilts on Facebook! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOh cute! I love the applique templates with the big eyes. I generally dont prefer cats but love this one and the owl too. I didnt see a puppy :(
ReplyDeleteI'd love the book for the placemats! I use placemats all the time and would love to make new ones.
ReplyDeleteoooo, what a fabulous book. I like that you said it is more like a workbook, from design inspiration to to completed reality. I need every step, as I pretty much need to follow patterns. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI've signed up as a follower.
ReplyDeleteI love quilts based on tile patterns. And the Mexican Fiesta quilts are so fun and cheerful! I would love to win this book to get some new ideas. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute things in your shop! I especially like the peacock appliques.
ReplyDeleteI have some special friends who have befriended us since we moved here.. I would love to make a special quilt to thank them for their freindship, and a quilt made with these types of blocks would look wonderful with all of the decor that is already in their home.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful book.
ReplyDeleteI want to win this book because your book review, and photos, have made it seem irresistible! Who would not welcome help in creating her own designs?
ReplyDeleteI am an email follower of your blog!
ReplyDeleteI am following you on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI just browsed in your Etsy shop - fun! The item I liked the most was the Charming Bricks quilt plattern - great for the center of a table!
ReplyDeleteLove the cheerfulness of the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love to read about the design process and try new things.
ReplyDeleteI was just looking at this book at the quilt shop on Wednesday. I love it. And I'd love to have a copy so I could make a few of the gorgeous quilts inside. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just became a follower. Looking forward to reading backwards :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to win book to make quilt on the cover and the placemats. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI as fascinated by repeating designs (like tessellations), therefore I am very interested in this book.
ReplyDeleteI really like the placemats - tiles can be a great inspiration for quilts!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower :)
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