First of all, thanks to all of your sweet comments from last week’s giveaway. I love how generous everyone was by wanting to share the love rather than win the prize all for themselves. You guys really encourage me each and every day! Scroll down to the end for the winners.
And now for this week’s giveaway: one lucky reader will win a Moda Bella Solids Layer Cake in the Snow Color. I recently had to “borrow” one square of this layer cake. Since I couldn’t sell it with a missing piece, I decided it would be fun to give the remaining 41 squares to one of you!
So here are the details:
- Leave your comment below telling me what you like to do with Layer Cakes
- Giveaway is open to everyone near and far
- Winner will be chosen at random next Wednesday, February 19th at Noon PST
- Their name will be listed the following day along with the next giveaway
Last Week’s winners:
Congratulations to Becky R. and Avon B. who each won a charm pack.
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I have never used a layer cake. I think a solid one would be great for paper piecing
I’ve never owned a Layer Cake before, but I know they’d be wonderful for “filler” when cut down to 5-inch charm squares which I use a lot. Thanks for the chance!
I’ve never used a layer cake before, but I would love to cut into these solids to make some pinwheels I’ve had in mind for a while!
I normally don’t know what to do with layer cakes but a fabric manufacturer gave our guild tons of layer cakes of the dotty fabric. I took five packs and made “plus” signs, interlocking for a project Linus quilt. I’m thinking of tieing it instead of machine quilting it.
I have several Edyta Sitar paterns, and books which I want to make quilts from. Those beautiful charm packs look like the perfect way to start! Thank you for the giveaway.
I am very new to quilting so a layer cake was something I thought was a fancy cake… I can see how this type of layer cake would be handy in a quilt!
Wow, that sounds awesome. I would love to have this set of fabrics–I would probably use them to enhance some printed fabrics I have–it looks like they would go together perfectly. Then I would have to look for a new and exciting pattern and probably make a sampler quilt, I love them!
I have make a couple of quilt tops from layer cakes using patterns from a pre-cut book I have.
The last Layer Cake project I did I was on a fabric diet and had to cut my own squares. Not an issue, but it would be nice to have one on-hand. I often trim some of my fabrics so I have my own for scrappy projects.
Right now I’m having such fun making a quilt from Carrie Nelson’s “Another Bite of Schnibbles” using 5″ charm squares, that I would use it in one of her 10″ layer cakes patterns. What an awesome book! And an awesome givewaway! I love neutrals.
My favourite plain fabric color is ‘snow’. If I win I plan to use the layer cake in a new Christmas quilt.
I love to use the snow with my pink scraps to make some half square triangle table runners. Love a quick project from time to time.
I have some floral charm packs that I would love to use for a disappearing 4-patch. The layer cake of solids would make that possible.
Christa I make big block quilts with the layer cake then I appliqué a design on it.
This layer cake would nicely fill in some gaps of my still rather small fabric stash. Kind of new to this world of quilting – and loving it more than I ever imagined. Reading blogs and seeing what other quilters are doing with their fabrics makes my creative juices flow. It has been a great way to spend this rather wicked winter. Can’t wait to mow my lawn again. Heck, I’d be happy just to see bare grass of any kind. 🙂
I’ve never used a Layer cake before, but I think it would be so versatile. It would be great to use as the plain block in a quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
I would cut this into strips to use in the mini quilt I’m working on. Thanks!
The last time I used a layer cake it was to make a chevron quilt. This time around I’d still go with HSTs, but would play around with a more random pattern.
I would use them in a project with / for some of my students who had a national math competition yesterday about patchwork of all things. Of course I brought some ” stuff” to show them before the competition started. I promissed them that the prettiest design they would come up with, I would turn into a mini quilt.
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The last quilt I made with a layer cake was a quilt with a square in the middle with a contrasting frame. It turned out very well.
I would cut them up for a baby quilt… or two.
I don’t often use precut, but I have a charity project these would be perfect for. A group of friends and I are making small quilts and blankets for at the cats and puppies at out local animal shelter. I could mix these up with scraps and remnants and make some critters really happy.
I would like to make that lemonade cake pattern that just came out. Thanks for the chance to win.
Would would I make? Hmmm…maybe try my hand an Anna Maria’s featherbed quilt. Snow would make a lovely background.
I think it would be a great background for a number of different blocks in a quilt.
As it is a snow layer cake, I may possibly make the snowball block and make a winter table runner.
I have some great charm squares here that would work great with the snow….
Have never had a Layer Cake…or solids…even in Charms! Lol…but admit to bein’ newer quilter. Not sure what I would make, would be checkin online for pattern, videos & books! 🙂
Just when I have had more than enough snow, you offer a snow that is welcomed. Thanks for the chance to win.
I am looking to make a disappearing pinwheel quilt soon. It uses layer cakes, so it would be awesome to win this set!
I love making quilts with layer cakes, thanks for the chance.
Big Block quilts
A snow layer cake will blend with just about anything! I keep those handy and they have come in very handy! Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I’ve never used the color snow before, but I’ve heard a lot of people say it’s the best color. I’ve hot some cute prints to test that out!
Love your blog and your generosity!
I almost can’t stand the thought of more snow! But I just know this snow will be far more fun to work with than the mountains of stuff lining my driveway!
i made a whole quilt out of one, thanks
I’ve never got a layer cake before… But I totally love the name! Hahaha
Hard to say but I’ve got a pile of patterns I’ve been dying to get at!
I’ve never had a layer cake, so I’ve never really thought about what to do with them! If I won this one (fingers crossed), I’d go look up patterns on pinterest probably!
10 inch squares are great for making quick pinwheels/half square triangles. Sew 2 together on every side of the square then cut on the diagonals.
Have a Layer Cake Sampler QAL that I’ll be starting soon and I need a solid Layer Cake..and this would work great!!
Thanks for the chance to win!!
Wow! I would use as the backing for a QAYG quilt so all the stitching would be shown off! Thanks for the chance!
I would use it for “snowball” blocks for a quilt tutioral I saw just last night! Thanks for another giveaway:)
I would use a layer cake to make a special quilt for my mothers 85th birthday.
i have never bought a layer cake yet. but I will be shortly. I am making a civil war reproduction quilt for my sons wedding. thanks for a chance.
I would love to use this pack on the background of a fall wall hanging that I have planned. The leaves would look amazing on this background.
I like to cut a layer cake in half, then cut one half in half again to make 5″ squares, and with printed fabrics I will cut the 1 set of 5″ squares into 2.5″ mini charm squares. Giving me a big selection of pre-cuts to play with. I have never bought a solid color before though.
I just watched a bunch of tutorials on You Tube using charms and layer cakes. I think it would be fun to make a quick and easy table runner. Love the giveaway, using 1 and leaving 41. That’s great. You are so fun
Solid layer cakes, practice free motion quilt designs. Then turn them into a sampler quilt.