Christa’s Year of Weekly Giveways #45 – Bella Solids Layer Cake

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.

Layer Cake

Bella Solids Snow Layer Cake

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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295 thoughts on “Christa’s Year of Weekly Giveways #45 – Bella Solids Layer Cake

  1. Gill turner says:
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    I would love to use a Layer Cake for half square triangles – I have my first one at home (Moda Tapestry – Fig Tree and Co) and would love the Bella Snow to match with them to make a Windmill Quilt! Thanks for the chance! Gill

  2. Barbara Orozco says:
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    I like to use Layer Cakes for pinwheels and disappearing four and nine patches, they’ve a really handy size for that. If I can’t find any other use, they make a lot of charms and small squares for my postage stamp quilt.
    Thanks for the chance!

  3. Jane says:
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    Just what I need!! Kona snow is a go to solid and being cut into squares makes it so easy to use. Make HST with Family Tree by Moda.

  4. Jeanine says:
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    So far, I’ve only used charms and jelly rolls, but I’m looking forward to moving on to layer cakes. Since I love the look of bright prints on a crisp white background, it would likely be used to make a special quilt for my mother-in-law.

  5. Judy says:
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    I have never used a layer cake in a quilt before but it would be great to use this layer cake as part of a solid colored quilt.

  6. Susan Clarkson says:
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    I’ve never used a layer cake, but I have been wanting to do a quilt with white fabric in it, so if I should win, I could give it a go.

  7. marta says:
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    I have never used a layer cake or precuts but I have recently run across many cool patterns that are layer cake friendly that I would like to try. Thank you….

  8. jenny says:
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    i find i dont really use precuts…but i like layer cakes, its like the perfect scrap size. i love neutral backgrounds…thanks for a chance.

  9. Linda S says:
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    I have actually never used a layer cake. However, I have recently fun across many cool patterns that are layer cake friendly that I would like to try. Thanks for the chance!
    dragonfly9716 at yahoo dot com

  10. Amanda Best says:
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    I like to use layer cakes to make simple quilts from a video tutorial available on Missouri Quilt Company. It makes a complicated looking quilt, but it is very easy. With this layer cake of Kona Snow I would use it with a charm square swap of Kaffe Fassett fabrics. Thanks!

  11. Elisabeth Ostiguy says:
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    I find all precuts really handy to make those last minute gifts for friends and family- in particular for friends who are going through chemo therapy. I prefer to make them quilts myself rather than go through Victoria’s quilts.

  12. jean whiteaker says:
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    I am using my “older” baby/kid fabrics to make some baby quilts for, (fingers-crossed), a new grandbaby — would love to incorporate some plains with my many scrappies! I also seem to have a lot of new babies from my adopted nieces — you can never have too many baby quilts!

    • Rachell R says:
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      I haven’t done a lot with layer cakes yet. But the last thing I did, I cut one up to make charm squares for a charm quilt.
      This solids layer cake would be perfect because I need solid charms to go with the print charms I just cut up–to make my quilt!
      reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com

  13. Annmarie says:
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    A few years ago I participated in a quilt-a-long that used a layer cake. Each month a different block was created using the layer cake. At the end I had just a few scraps left. Great idea – great quilt! I save al the patterns & would love to make another.

  14. Anna Blake says:
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    OMGG! This is just what I’m looking for! I have a layer cake print I need whites for to make a baby quilt for my new Granddaughter due in April. 🙂

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