Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Ruby's Block Hop: Day 4

We're more than halfway through our Ruby's Block blog hop! 
Six designers have been playing with the Vintage 30's Ruby's Treasures collection by Barbara J. Eikmeier. They've chosen blocks from Ruby Short McKim's book, 101 Patchwork Patterns (download here--this is such a fantastic resource for blocks). You'll also have a chance to win some of this beautiful fabric for yourself!


Today Pat Speth from Nickel Quilts is sharing her block, the Road to Oklahoma. A scrappy quilter, Pat offers up two different design ideas to make a scrappy looking quilt with her block. We're showing one of her blocks here; see the other, the tutorial, and find out how to enter to win a bundle of fabric on her blog.


Here's the schedule for the blog hop--be sure to visit each day! 
Friday 11/4: Barb Eikmeier @Barb's Favorites
Monday 11/7: Donna Lynn Thomas @DonnaLynnThomasQuilter
Tuesday 11/8: Theresa Ward @AlwaysQuilts
Wednesday 11/9: Pat Speth @NickelQuilts
Thursday 11/10: Reeze Hanson @MorningGloryDesigns
Friday 11/11: Kelly Ashton @KellyQuilter

See the entire Vintage 30s Ruby's Treasures collection here.

18 comments:

  1. I like the purple in this block.

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  2. I enjoyed reading her post and seeing the quilt block in the various colorways. It is always nice to be able to see blocks in a variety of ways before choosing to make one yourself. I am really enjoying this blog hop! Thank you for hosting it and sharing all of these super talented quilters with us! Have a fantastic creative day!

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  3. The colors in this line appear to be more saturated than one would expect for "30s" fabric....and I love it. Thanks for a great blog hop.

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  4. Nice block! Love the purple fabric used in the block.

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  5. Great color choices today. Love the block.

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  6. Gorgeous block and Love the fabric combo!

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  7. I appreciate that the designers are using traditional blocks for these old-fashioned fabrics. Love the pink prints!

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  8. I love the purple fabric used in this block.

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  9. I love the colors of fabric, purple looks great!

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  10. The Road to Oklahoma is a great block.

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  11. Purple is my favorite color so I love this fabric and block.

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  12. Enjoying the blog hop.
    Thanks for all the talented instructors.

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  13. I love 30s prints. They are just so happy!

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  14. Such a fun hop! Thanks for sharing it.

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  15. Great contest so far! Absolutely love the 30's prints and all the wonderful blocks. On this one I prefer the block that uses a single fabric on a solid background. bestbelle2010@aol.com

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  16. This is unusual. I'd love to see it laid out in a design.

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  17. Beautiful fabric and a beautiful block!

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  18. Great fabric line, love seeing what each artist has done. Thanks.

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