Hey there - I have a finished quilt, a new book, AND a giveaway to share with you all today!
My friend Melissa Corry has written a new book called Fast & Fun Lap Quilts and I'm delighted to be a part of the book tour.
Confession time: I own all of Melissa's previous books (I'm a big fan) and I really like her style. She's a talented designer who has a knack for designing quilts that look complicated but really aren't.
There are 9 total quilt patterns in this book, and all can be made using a single Layer Cake (a pack of precut 10" squares). If you're a quilter that loves sewing with Layer Cakes, this book will be a great resource for you!
The Fast & Fun Lap Quilts book is available now - ask your local shop about it, or you can find a copy here on Amazon and here from the Fat Quarter Shop. If you'd like a signed copy, Melissa has some in her shop!
I used the Dutch Days pattern to make my quilt. You'd think by looking at it that there must have been a lot of half square triangles to make and square up but there were none!
Melissa designed a really clever way to piece these blocks and I enjoyed making them. They're nice, large blocks - 16" x 16" and the quilt needs 16 blocks.
The finished quilt is a generous size: 72" x 72"
For my quilt I used a Layer Cake of Songbook A New Page fabrics designed by Fancy That Design House & Co. for Moda Fabrics. I love the rich, fall-inspired colors in this fabric line! They're so perfect for this time of year, and they worked really well with this quilt pattern.
For the background fabric I used Moda Bella 285 - it's a lovely off-white that goes so well with these prints.
I wanted this quilt to be a cozy one so I backed it in a camel-colored minky fabric. I love the weight of minky-backed quilts, don't you?
The binding fabric is one of the teal prints from the Songbook A New Page fabric line. (You can see it better in the photo above.)
The Songbook A New Page precuts are available now in shops, and the yardage should be arriving soon!
Leave a comment on this post to enter, please include your email addressGiveaway ends on Wednesday November 9 at 6pm MSTI'll randomly choose a winner and notify them via emailOpen to everyone
Beautiful quilt. Please sign me up for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt, Andy - and you had me with 'no HST's to trim' :)! The block does look like there are a lot of HST's in there to trim. Love, love the backing you chose for this quilt. The first quilt I would make from this book is - Three in a Row, then I would try the pattern you chose.
ReplyDeleteSo hard to pick which quilt first, they all look so fun. But perhaps diamond dash.
ReplyDeleteLove the Dutch Days pattern! Smithcindyk@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! I love all of the quilt patterns in this book, and would make them all. For my first one, I would use Aurora. it is such a fun pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love your Dutch Days quilt!! I just may need to make one also! Songbook A New Page is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooooooooove the patterns and your choice of fabric is fresh and exciting, especially the backing.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book and make the three in a row quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe Dutch Days quilt and the Three in a Row quilt …i like them both. damncat@prodigy.net
ReplyDeleteWhat wizardry is the Dutch days quilt? Very cool, that’s what I would make :)
ReplyDeleteI would definitely make the Dutch days pattern! odskathy@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThere’s more than one. I would start with Three in a Row and then do Merry Go Round & Dutch Days.
ReplyDeleteI would agree with the others--Dutch Days looks so great with fabric!!
ReplyDeleteAll the quilts are beautiful but I would make the Aurora quilt first. I really like the big sized blocks also. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt pattern you chose! It’s perfect for the fabric collection you chose! I also love the cover quilt Jacks!
ReplyDeleteI love the Dutch Days pattern. The fabric you chose looks fabulous. I will be making this one.
ReplyDeleteI think I would like to make the Dutch Days pattern, I really like the big blocks!
ReplyDeleteI love Dutch Days and will make that quilt for sure! The book looks great also. I have layer cakes I made myself with fat quarters and yardage so I am ready for this quilt! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeleteDUTCH DAYS is my favorite love the fabric choice.
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DeleteI'm excited about the Passport to Quilting and your Dutch Days quilt is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great book, I've added it to my Christmas wish list! The first quilt I'd make is Jacks. lisa.olson722@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really like Melissa's Aurora quilt, but Treasured is a close second!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty quilts. I love the one on the cover, Jacks! Melissa's quilts are lovely.
ReplyDeleteDutch Days would be my choice, although the others are very pretty too.
ReplyDeleteI so want to make the Dutch Days!
ReplyDeleteKeystone Corners looks great! Rainyglade@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love Melissa Cory and have been reading her blog for years. I would love to make the quilt, Keystone Corners. I have enjoyed seeing all the quilts in her book.
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I think all the quilts are beautiful but I really love the quilt on the cover. I don't know it''s name. Does it have a name?! jeanellen@rushmore.com Thank you for this opportunity:)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite would be Aurora.
ReplyDeleteI am drawn to Aurora. This book is on my Christmas wish list.
ReplyDeleteI love her patterns and it’s hard to choose. They’re fresh, modern, and scrappy. I think either Three in a Row or Keystone Corners.
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DeleteI want to make your sample and in those fabrics, its so pretty!! I used the original Songbook fabric to make a quilt that will be raffled this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the diamond dash. Can’t resist a churn dash quilt!! Thank you I’m valeriepyland@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love that Dutch Days quilt. It looks so fun!! I just got an autographed cipy of her book at Utah Quilt festival!! I like ger patterns a lot!!
ReplyDeleteI'd choose the same pattern you did, Dutch Days. Love this fabric, thank you for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteDutch Days is my first choice!
ReplyDeleteSuch a well chosen fabric choice for a quilt called Dutch Days. The rich warmth of the colours remind me of the Dutch Masters paintings.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this very same quilt myself …. A Dutch girl who quilts 😉 joannagroen@ yahoo.com
Beautiful! Dutch Days would be the first for me too.
ReplyDeletesewandrea@outlook.com
Dutch Days or Three in a Row would be my choices!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern you made Dutch days ill definitely want to make it
ReplyDeleteDutch Days is my favorite and already have two people to make and give too.
ReplyDeleteI think Jacks would be a good one to make. Although, your Dutch Days is really pretty with that fabric.....
ReplyDeleteThere are so many beautiful quilts in the book, but I think I would make Aurora first.
ReplyDeleteI really like Aurora and Puzzle Box. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHands down, its Dutch Days -- love the look of the blocks. It would be a fun quilt to make! Deb E mdenders@msn.com
ReplyDeleteThis book looks great! Thanks for the giveaway!
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DeleteI would start with Puzzle Box and goon from there. Looks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteLove both Aurora and Dutch Days! Can’t wait to make both! Shannon reallyred@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteDutch days is my favorite, love 1/2 square triangles. Would love to win. Thank you! Kendra Newton kendranewton76@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSo many to choose from, but Three in a Row or Puzzle Box jump out. Thanks for the chance for your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make the Dutch Days quilt!!! Janellcm@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAurora is probably my favorite though I'd love to try several others too. I'm at amityquilter2008 at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love all the quilts from the book but my favorite is the Aurora quilt
ReplyDeleteIt's a tossup between Treasured and Dutch Days, but I like several of the other quilts in the book, too. Your version of Dutch Days looks Terrific. ochterbeckj at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love your Dutch Days and would like to make that one too! Thanks for the chance to win. AColorfullLife@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove Dutch Days!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful quilts in her book! I would like to make a Jacks quilt first, but I could make all of these quilts! ♥️
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make ALL of the quilts in this book! However the Dutch Days one you made with that fabric looks so fabulous! I'd start with that one 😄
ReplyDeleteLove the Dutch Days quilt. kkhaugen51@aol.com
ReplyDeleteYour quilt if beautiful - would love to make the Aurora.
ReplyDeleteI maybe would sew Keystone Corners first since I live in the Keystone State. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThree in a Row is so cute! rachelknecht at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteDutch Days, yours is beautiful
ReplyDeleteSusan Daddio, such wonderful designs and beautiful quilting
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ReplyDeleteAll the quilts in the book are so pretty! I would love to make the Diamond Dash and I have the perfect layer cake in mind to do this one.
ReplyDeleteThere are several quilts in this book that I'd love to make. Dutch Days is by far my first choice! patti(dot)mcg(at)verizon(dot)net
ReplyDeleteYour Dutch days is so pretty! I would love to make that. The book has so many pretty quilts!
ReplyDeleteWell, now that I've seen your Dutch Days quilt, I am interested in making that pattern! Thank you for sharing it, and for this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteDutch Days is very pretty and would be my first choice to make. florence_richardson(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI am interested in making the Dutch Days quilt and seeing this clever piecing technique!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Melissa and her style, too. I think I have all her older books, so gotta have the new one. This DUTCH DAYS is fabulous! Probably my NEED to make.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics!! I would like to make the Dutch Days quilt.
ReplyDeleteAnne at rightler dot com
How to choose a favorite! I think Jacks is what drew me to this book in the beginning, but Aurora and Puzzle Box keep calling my name, too.
ReplyDeleteI really fell in love with Aurora, though there are several I would love to make!
ReplyDeleteThere are several quilts I’d like to make from her book. The first one I’m going to make is diamond dash.
ReplyDeleteI love Puzzle Box!
ReplyDeleteI like Dutch Days to start with. And winning the layer cake would be a great start.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to pick one, but Dutch Days would be tied for first. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDutch days would be my first. Thank you
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DeleteI really like the Puzzle Box pattern. hahne7@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteDutch Days would be my favorite. I have a layer cake in mind for this one!😉
ReplyDeleteThey say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I love your quilt! I would choose Dutch Days and the fabric is perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove the Aurora and also the Dutch Days...Maybe both? :-) ksa127@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSuch great designs! I am thinking right now my favorite is Dutch Days! Beautiful work on your quilt and love the minky backing!
ReplyDeleteLots of fun quilts to choose from, but I'm drawn to Dutch Days for some reason.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Aurora followed by Dutch Days.
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Your quilt is beautiful.
i would like to do jacks….thanks. Baker2038@aol.com
ReplyDeleteSo many are cute but I especially like Aurora. Ghowes320@aol.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 🤩 quilt! Love the fabric too!
ReplyDeleteI want to make Keystone Corners! suzysnowflake1984@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would choose Dutch Days, love it! Email is kayleyann92@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would choose Dutch Days or Jacks!! All of the patterns are super cute and I have this book on my Christmas wish list 😆
ReplyDeleteBeckysuesews@gmail.com
My name is Vicky. I would love to make Dutch Days. I can’t find a way to give you my email privately. It seems to only allow for public posting and I don’t want my email public.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt anf beautiful fabric. I will have to add the book on my Christmas list.
ReplyDeletevalenciaag@yahoo.com
I like the complicated look of the blocks without the work. I would like to make seasonal or scrappy pillows using the Dutch Days block.
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I would make the Jacks quilt! Reminds me of days gone by! Qltdiva1@fuse.ney
ReplyDeleteFuse.net not ney 😂😂😂
DeleteLove this pattern and the fabric!! kellys@iquest.net
ReplyDeleteLove the one you made - Dutch Days. And I love Moda fabrics 💗
ReplyDeleteDutch Days or Keystone Corners. This is lovely!
ReplyDeleteDutch Days for sure! I love your version of it.
ReplyDeleteI’m in love with the Dutch Days pattern! Pick me! Retired@crlodge.com
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern! I would make Dutch Days for sure! shannonharris8@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt Treasured from her book. I also love working with Layer Cakes. spiritedsunflower69@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, hope I can get my favourite quilt store here in Canada to bring the book in, Lorraine
ReplyDeleteDiamond Dash would be my choice if I were lucky enough to win.
ReplyDeleteLayer cakes are my fav precut. Love your version!
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I just love this, and the fabric too! And I’ve been saving some fabric for the perfect pattern, and this may be it!! lat0209@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteNo question! Merry-go-round is my absolute favorite.
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I would like to make the quilt Three in a Row. It reminds me of hugs & kisses. petuniakr@aol.com
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and book!! I think I might start with Aurora. So sweet and pretty!! createjoyquilt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to make the puzzle box quilt!!!! I'm an addicted newbie quilter and would love to give it a try. Michelle.fisk@outlook.com
ReplyDeleteI think I would make Dutch Days, but I also like Aurora! Both look awesome! And I love the fabric. I made a quilt using her first Songbook and have it hanging in my living room :) jhb5575@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite so far has been Diamond Dash. Dutch days is a close second, though! Scotties4me@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese are all great, but I’m intrigued by the Dutch Days and Treasured. I also love the layer cake you’re giving away!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt as I love big block quilts, so this would be the one I'd make. Do you use batting when you use minky on the back. I've never used minky but have tried a product called fireside. Albowbrick@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really like Keystone Corners. I think I need to get Melissa’s book so I can make it. My email is cswilliams1974@hotmail.com.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely choose the puzzle box one! But also would love touse the same pattern you chose! It's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteEmail: sarahridings18@gmail.com
I love all those patterns but am particularlydrawn to the Dutch Days for a wedding gift next fall for my oldest niece--plenty of time for me to work on that project! Yours looks fabulous!
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I love the fabrics in this layer cake! I would like to make the Aurora quilt with it! Dthadlock@msn.com
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the Dutch days pattern.
ReplyDeletejcson7565@yahoo.com
I like all the quilts but Merry stands out!
ReplyDeleteKathleen.kerr71@gmail.com
Oh my! Puzzle box for me!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt and fabric you used! All of Melissa's patterns are great!! Photocropper@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would definitely make Dutch Days and Three in a row next.
ReplyDeleteEmail beadgrama@cox.net
DeleteI would make Jacks, in bright fabrics on a dark background. br_sutcliffe@yahoo.co.uk
ReplyDeleteI love the Dutch Days quilt -it looks greats. I am interested in the smaller quilts right now for gifts - this book will probably be coming home with me. I love to see everything you professionals create- It inspires me to go into my sewing room. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love a great layer cake pattern! Thanks for the chance to win. dianemccandless@msn.com
ReplyDeleteThe patterns are super cute and I adore the fabric. I think I like aurora the best of them all. Sarah@burleys.org
ReplyDeleteI love Melissa's style too and her quilt patterns are always a favorite place to pick something new. One great one I love in her newest book is Three In a Row. I think this would be so adorable as a baby gift! Your quilt is a gorgeous one!
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I like the Diamond Dash, and Puzzle Box. Thanks so much for the giveaway! Email - goldwingshari@gmail.com
ReplyDeletei would do puzzle box!! all the patterns are beautiful though. mgjohnson2622@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteDutch Days is my favorite. Thank you for the giveaway chance. mlou121057@aol.com
ReplyDeleteDiamond dash and Dutch days! Love this fabric! andrea.lindquist@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love Treasured! nicoleljohnson10@gmail
ReplyDeleteIt would definitely have to be Dutch Days for me - both of my parents' families were Dutch!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great book! I am stuck between "Treasured" and "Dutch Days" as my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI would make "Treasured" if I could choose my favorite! Your quilt is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would make Diamond Dash. lindamae1022@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHard to pick but I really like Jacks
ReplyDeleteSo many cute quilts! Three in a Row and Dutch Days are two faves, but others are close behind! sejohns96@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would make the Aurora quilt first. I love the “movement” in the design. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletek.castanette@hotmail.com
I’ve already ordered the book and I’m going to make Dutch Days first!! Yours is gorgeous! Suemakesquilts@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Dutch Days quilt. I love using minky as a backing especially on kid quilts.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if I like Puzzle Box, Three in a Row or Merry Go Round best.
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I think I would like to do the Aurora pattern. It looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing her book with us and offering this lovely giveaway! houstong1966@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI think I would make Aurora first. Lots of great options! Dsb448@att.net
ReplyDeleteSince I am of Dutch decent, I would like to make “Dutch Days”. So fun.
ReplyDeleteIt’s hard to tell the name of the quilt, since the names are on top of each other on my screen, but the X’s and O’s One 😀
ReplyDeleteThree in a Row looks like a bunch of fun! I would start with that one!
ReplyDeleteI love your Dutch Days so would make that one first - next Merry Go Round!!
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing yours, now I need it as well. It’s just so comfy! I also love the Aurora pattern and would use the new Lella Boutique Christmas line. sarasdivinedesign@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJacks caught my eye first, but I love so many of them!
ReplyDeleteHard to pick, however love the Dutch Days best.
ReplyDeleteDon’t we all love to sew fast! I think Puzzle Box is a lovely design. Regards, Susan (susansnooks135@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteI really love the one you did. But they are all so pretty. I also really like Treasured, Puzzle Box and Diamond Dash. Now I'm going to have to buy the book!
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Love Melissa's patterns and her classes at retreats so much❤️ My fav pattern is Three in a Row😍
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DeleteLove Melissa's patterns and her classes at retreats so much❤️ My fav pattern is Three in a Row😍 Luv2cre84u@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI think I would make Keystone Corners first.
ReplyDeleteDutch days definitely my email is Deebriese@yahoo.com. I cannot seem to get my Google account to work
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt, I love the colors, I wonder how it would look using scraps? rowe72@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI Would choose the Aurora quilt from the new book !
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway. Your quilt is stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is AH-mazing… and the fabrics are drool worthy! Cindy@longarmquilter.net
ReplyDeleteI think it would have to be Dutch Days! It caught my eye a few days ago on a post, love it. ❣️ Susan (sgengelbrecht@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteIt’s hard to decide but my favorite is the Dutch Days quilt. I have someone in mind to make this quilt for. Lovely fabric line. kcourtright7@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteDutch Days is striking.
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I like puzzle box the best. Nancydotsumneratcomcastdotnet
ReplyDeleteI love Treasure, I believe it is the cover quilt. My email is colemansharon@me.com
ReplyDeleteThe Dutch Days pattern is what brought me here. I definitely want to make it! peters_mm@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI really want to make Aurora, but your Dutch Days is lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and the Bella 285 I plan to use this on my next quilt navmar22@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThere are several quilts in the book I would love to make, but Aurora is my favorite!
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This is stunning! Love it! boo66baby@gmail.com
ReplyDeletereally love them all but would make Aurora or Jacks first!
ReplyDeleteI had Puzzle Box on my radar as one to make, and seeing your quilt has inspired me to add Dutch Days to my list as well. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt. I really like Aurora, but what if you made a sampler with all the blocks from the quilts 🤔💕
ReplyDeleteI really like the Jacks quilt, but Dutch Days is speaking to me!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous! Samhubbs34@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would make the "Three in a row" quilt or the "Dutch days". Yours turned out so beautiful. janine_remily@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt made from the layer cake! Love the colors and design
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ReplyDeleteI love the Aurora quilt pattern. The songbook fabric is beautiful! hbretall@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWell....I love the fabric and the Dutch Days pattern! Especially if the half-square triangles don't need much trimming! The Songbook designs are just wonderful.
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DeleteLove this quilt...so soft looking.
ReplyDeleteI love the Dutch Days pattern and this Songbook fabric is just gorgeous! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the Dutch days quilt!! If I had to pick another one to try it would be Jacks! Email is chapelroseoils@gmail.com 🤗
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Dutch Days you made, but I’d make Aurora as well. Love this layer cake. Thanks for the chance! Mceddins@earthlink.net
ReplyDeleteThe Dutch Days pattern is also my favorite; it reminds me of the windmills in the Netherlands. golfingofcourse@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your quilt, so beautiful!! I’d make Dutch days or Jacks but so hard to choose. Julisummerdunn@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love all the patterns but I would love to make Dutch Days with holiday fabrics. vtgknz@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love Aurora
ReplyDeleteI love DutchDays. I can see it in Cal colors, but honestly, I love the fabric you chose
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