Friday, November 17, 2017

Quiltmaker 100 Blocks Vol 16 Block Tour Road Rally

Welcome to California, I'm so glad you stopped by.
I hope you are enjoying the Road Rally.
If you are, great!  If your not sure what I'm talking about click on the car below and jump on in.



Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks has done it again.
Volume 16 is packed full of new quilty inspiration.

If you are new to my blog, let me introduce myself.
I am Tiffany Hayes of Needle in a Hayes Stack.

I am a lover of all thing quilt related.
I find inspiration everywhere.
After that, I design, piece, quilt and write patterns to help make the world just a bit more colorful.
I even travel and teach.  It's a pretty cool gig.

I have been married for 30 years
(dang I sound old, but I don't feel like I am).
Scott, my husband, has joined in on the design process recently.
Scott is digitizing machine quilting designs to complement the quilts I create.
It's a really cool thing.

Well, let's get to the good stuff,
the block and the chance to win!

Here is my block - Icicle Burst #1535

I know what your thinking, what's a California girl know about icicles?

Well, I live in the Mojave Desert.
It gets really hot here in the summer - like 110 degrees.
It get's good and cold in the winter - down to single digits on occasion.  And yes, we do get a little snow at our house once in a while.

So, it's a pretty cool block, right?
Well, lets see what happens when we put a few of them together.

Let the magic happen....

The quilt above has sashing and cornerstones.
So does the quilt below, but isn't it amazing when you change the fabrics?
I design with Electric Quilt and am in love with the new EQ8.


So, now let me put these blocks on point for you.


Is that crazy? or what?

This is gonna be a long post (sorry).
I need to tell you that I have a tendency to overthink things.
That will become obvious in just a little bit.

Now I need to show you the machine quilting design Scott created for this block.


Here is where the overthinking comes into play.
I decided that this would be a cool quilting design for a table runner.

Well, I did that and it was okay, not amazing.

I was then thinking "I wonder what the thickest thread is that I can run through Elle (that would be my long arm).
My mind kept going and I remembered I had couching feet for Elle.
I decided to couch a whole cloth quilt.
Here is my practice piece.



Now that you have read completely through my post, I would like to invite you to follow me on Facebook and/or Instagram.  I would really love to have you join me.

I have a Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks magazine to give away.
If you leave me a comment below, I will use a randomizer and choose a winner.
This promotion will run until midnight on Tuesday, November 21, then I will pick a name at random and announce the winner.
Thank you for visiting! 
I will contact the winner for there information and get the prize shipped directly to you.

So, if I have caused you to have more questions about me or my quilt life just ask them below.

Now, on to the next blog, I think you should probably move on or your Road Trip might take all day.

Blog at you later,
Tiffany

The drawing for the free magazine is now closed.
The winner is Anita!
Congrats!



76 comments:

lalaluu said...

The thread couching and design is amazing!

Anonymous said...

It's amazing how your block creates secondary designs when placed in a quilt.

Pat K
yfg3749@yahoo.com

~Kris~ said...

How great that you and your husband can share your love of quilting. Your couched piece turned out beautifully. It would make a beautiful seat cushion. Thanks for sharing the different layouts of your block. The last one is definitely psychedelic!

Annie said...

I like the looks of the quilt design with your block set on point. I also think you idea of using the couching foot with Scott's design is brilliant!

GranChris said...

I love it on point and the quilting designs are excellent.

Annmarie said...

I love the Icicle Burst set on point - very unique! And it's sew cool that your husband is in the business too. Great work!

Anita said...

Putting the blocks on point makes an awesome design, love it!
Your quilting is excellent, I wish I could do it half as good.

Jayne said...

This block on point really is crazy - it looks like it's moving!

Donna said...

Icicle burst in your blue is really stunning. You are so lucky that your husband designs your quilting designs. Wish I had a program for that?
Could I put your block into an EQ program and play around with colors and layouts?
Thanks for sharing.
djcutting2(at)gmail(dot)com

Lee said...

Congratulations on an awesome design! I too love this block on point!

quilter said...

Great block, thanks for sharing and the giveaways! cork@pa.rr.com

Tiffany Hayes said...

Donna - if you have a quilt design program, you could figure out from the magazine the sizes and recreate the block and then audition different fabrics and colors.

Laura said...

I am a new follower on IG and look forward to seeing what you are up to @lolly2430

Danette said...

I have been in the desert, actually in Las Vegas, when it got really cold. Maybe I will travel to the Mojave desert someday. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net

Sewgirl said...

Your so lucky to have a husband that is involved with your quilting! Nice block and beautiful quilting design. Thanks for sharing the giveaway!

Rochelle aka Bella Quilts said...

What an interesting block and when you set it on point, my eyes went twirly! I think I like the layout with the white background. Grew up in Taft and Bakersfield and we only got snow about 5 times. It was truly awesome. Now the fog was another story! Living in northern Nevada snow is much more common.

Diantha said...

I like your block, and find the quilting pattern amazing! It looks so cool on your table runner!

Vicki said...

What a great quilting partnership the two of you have. I love seeing the quilting designs that can be used to highlight the block. Thanks for the inspiration.

Elizabeth said...

Totally love how color changes the look of the quilt.

VA said...

I liked seeing the layout options for the block. Cool name for the block, too!

kt said...

Great block, and I love that your hubby is designing with you!

works4me said...

Wow, what a great, versatile block. I am so happy your husband gets involved in the process. You sure seem to make a good team.

JANET said...

What a difference an on point design makes! Love the quilting design your husband designed, also. Love your work and see you at your store.

Nancy said...

You're both so talented! And I love the purples!

Joyful Quilter said...

Great block! What a difference setting it on point makes!

Bella said...

You are right about the quilting design. It is mind-blowing!

Rommy van Houten said...

I like your block and the quilt pattern. All the different styles are very interesting

Quilting Tangent said...

Pretty block and layout. 24Tangent@gmail.com

Bloomer's Buzzings said...

Oh my gosh, great block, and the secondary designs are something else! Thank you for the giveaway. jskbloomers@gmail.com

Allison said...

Excellent block! I love the on point quilt!

Susan said...

Your post was not as long as some, it was just the right lenghth. Long enough to be informative and short enough to get bored. Thanks for the inspiration.

alaskamarge said...

I really went wow when I looked at your quilt with the block on point...it is so interesting. Love your intricate quilting. Way beyond anything that I could do. Thanks for sharing.

Lisa England said...

Great block! I especially like it set on point.

Angie said...

Cool block! Thank you for sharing! Enjoy your day! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom

Anonymous said...

Really interesting block and in my favorite color, teal. Funnylady93@comcast.net

Barb said...

I really like your icicle block--and all the things you do with it!
barbkaup(at)(yahoo)(dot)(com)

Linda Christianson said...

When I see the lay out and what your husband design it make me want E8. Your husband and mine are getting the quilting fun in some way. My husband repairs sewing machine. I told him to stop - five and more is too much we will sell some if the price is right! I guess he is setting me up for teaching or maybe he want to quilt. He has designed his second quilt. Just about done with both start to finish.

Karen in Breezy Point said...

Wow--your block is amazing--my favorite of the day!!

Carrie P. said...

I love the look of your block in all those quilt settings. So cool.

Havplenty said...

This is a really cool block with all of the secondary patterns it creates and the differnt layouts. Great job.

tushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com

Monica said...

I love this block. A square because circular. It's beautiful.

Bonnie said...

What an amazing block! Changing the colors and layout make interesting variations. Thans for sharing. bhometchko(at)hotmail(dot)com

Diane O said...

Really cute block and love the layout on point!! Thanks for sharing.

Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net said...

You have created a great block. Thanks for sharing the possible quilt designs also.

Anonymous said...

Icicle Burst is a cool block!
nikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com

rosemaryschild said...

Your couching is amazing! Love the versatility of your block - very nice! Thank you for sharing, Susan

Debbie P said...

Wow! What a great block with so many options!! Thanks for showing placement results along with quilting designs! :)

Kathy H said...

Great block, and the couching turned out beautiful.

Anita Jackson @ Domestic Felicity said...

Great that your husband has joined you in an amazing adventure! Cheers!

Debbie said...

LOve your designs... fun when the hubby joins in.. drhodes9@cox.net

Thanks for the chance to win.

tac73 said...

This is a wonderful block. Thank you for sharing the quilt design as well.

wendy said...

Wonderful block and the quilting design is beautiful! Also really like the whole cloth pattern. Thanks for sharing1

Cathy C said...

Love your icy blue block on point.Thanks for the chance to win this book

Beth said...

Thanks for reminding me of the wild varieties of desert life. I spent a lot of time in Indio, and have vivid memories of doing grocery shopping at midnight during the summer, when it had finally cooled down enough to go outside. But, oh, those middle-of-the-night desert nights are so beautiful.

Jodi - usairdoll said...

Congratulations on having your block included in Quiltmaker’s 100, Vol. 16! Such a striking block and it makes a beautiful quilt. I love the couching you did on the tablerunner, lovely!

usairdoll (at) gmail (dot) com

Deb said...

Great that your husband helps and is getting involved! Beautiful quilt with all the blocks together.

Terri S said...

Great Block and quilting pattern. Thanks for showing it in some quilt ideas, especially the on point.

nancy c said...

very innovative block! It's so nice that you and your husband collaborate on design!

QuilterKat said...

Nice block and coordinating quilting pattern! Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Karen said...

What great secondary designs that are created with your block. Love the couching. prycek(at)mymts.net

Nancy Sue said...

I love your "purple" layout! I like how the secondary design really takes form in showing the variations.

Anonymous said...

Elaine M.
I love your block and it makes a gorgeous quilting design too.

remills (at) amtelecom (dot) net

teachpany said...

Great block. I love the secondary designs that pop, especially making it look like a circle. Thanks.

Rachell said...

Wow! Just wow! I love paper-piecing and snow. I love the teal and purple, too. It reminds me of ancient tile work with the secondary designs.
reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com

Quilt Maniac said...

Really loved the effects of your block when put together! I see you found a good way to keep your husband busy :) I keep mine making quilt hangers & ruler racks (heart shaped, really cool) pjrquilter (at) msn (dot) com

Karen said...

Love seeing the creative process in action!

Cecilia said...

Pretty block and your quilting design is striking! I like the layouts you did with smashing and cornerstones. Thanks for sharing and congratulations on your block being included in the magazine.

Judith said...

Block is very pretty .

d said...

WAY outside my skill set at this point, but what interesting ideas! Thanks for the inspiration.

Anonymous said...

Lived in the China Lake area...Mojave Desert is beautiful. This is one if my favorite blocks. k2sews@hotmail.com

Tu-Na Quilts said...

I really like the 3D effect of your block when it's turned on point. I will have to try turning other blocks on point to see what I get. Thanks.
kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com

Pamela said...

Cool designs!
Thanks for sharing.

BettyK said...

I enjoy looking at your block. Nice to have husband get involved with your passion. I have Hayes (from Kansas) grandparents.
Betty
bgk44 @ msn (dot) com

CA Bobbie said...

Fascinated by your overthinking-well done. BTW I also love your block and it's name.

Cat said...

I love the idea of testing out the quilting design by doing it as a wholecloth design. I may have to borrow that idea. I love the purple setting of the quilt. Great job.

Brenda @ Songbird Designs said...

Since I'm a purple kinda gal, I LOVE the purple setting! However, I also think the on-point setting is pretty amazing! Such a fun block!! And I do love the way you (over) think! LOL