Hello, and welcome again to the Quiltmaker's Blog Tour! If you've never been to my blog, I hope you enjoy yourself as you click around. (To those of you who clicked earlier, I'm so sorry to have missed my midnight deadline. I set it to post at noon:01! I'm shaking my head at myself as I type.)
Below is my block from Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, volume 7. The applique is both simple and fun. This is a block that can be combined with a other appliqued or pieced blocks – and I'll bet that you can find several to choose from in Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks!
If you are new to applique and/or would like to learn more about how to do it I'd like to point you to these resources:
- Go the the Lessons page at www.pieceocake.com. I've uploaded several youtube videos that you might find helpful
- Our newest book, The Best-Ever Applique Sampler, is full of great instructions and detailed photos
- The dvd, Learn To Applique the Piece O' Cake Way, is great or its own or as a supplement to the book.
The applique, center square, and sashing are slightly off-center. If you want to, you can center the design by adding to the widths of the narrower outer borders and trimming the block square to center the design.
I used a wide stripe in the block borders. If you can't find fabric with a wide stripe, and you like this look, piece strips together to make your own striped fabric in colors of your own choosing.
One way to use this block by itself would be to add borders to it. I would play with the off-centeredness of the design, adding asymetrical borders to make a pillow or small wall quilt.
It would also be fun to rotate the block and trim it, putting the flowers in the 4 corners of the block. If you do this, cut the narrower block borders as wide as the wider border strips so that you you have enough fabric to cut a square.
I hope you have fun playing with the design! Now, for the give-away of the day: I will randomly choose from all those who leave a comment below between now and midnight, tonight. The winner will receive a copy of our newest book, The Best-Ever Applique Sampler, and a copy of 100 Blocks!
Good luck!
PS – I have 3 more issues of 100 Blocks to give away. Come back tomorrow to enter that drawing.

You know….I keep thinking a quilt made from all the flower blocks in this issue would be fun…
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I am a very long time follower of your blog love this chance to win… love your block as usual….
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Oooh, I love applique. I like your suggestions for different ways of doing your block…centered, tilted, etc.
Thanks for having this giveaway. Your book looks wonderful!!
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Wow, what an awesome block! I really like the idea of using a wide strip as part of the background. I actually have some black/pastel green wide stripe…hmmm. Can’t wait to see this issue! I’ve always loved your whimsical style of applique. Thanks for sharing!
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I’m new to this blog tour but everything I’ve seen thus far looks interesting.
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your applique backgrounds are always so interesting…not the usual run-of-the-mill solid piece o’ fabric! am so wanting to get my hands on your new book as well as this magazine issue.
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Your block looks like summertime and its fun to think about setting designs off center, it gives them a whole new look! Thanks for taking in part in this great designer block hop!
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What a cute block and I love the colors! I have not done much applique but this looks like a good project to try. Thank you.
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I would love to win your newest book “the Best Ever Applique Sampler” & a copy of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, Vol.7″ Love your new block. I have many of your patterns & love each one.
Thanks for the opportunity to win.
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I’ve not done applique before, but this is a very inspiring block! So cute!
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Fabulous block!
Great giveaway – count me in please!
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The center of the flower on the top left looks like a little bird peeking out. Nice block Becky. Sandi
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Great block. Love piecing and applique.
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I love that block I am trying to learn applique so that it looks like that. Thanks for the chance to win
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I am just learning how to applique. I’m sure your book would be a great help. Your block is so beautiful.
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Quilters have to have some patience. Coming back to this block was well forth the wait today. I know ladies who know you personally as my best friend and I joined Green Country Quilters Guild about 3 years ago. I thought you had to be a really, really good quilter to join a guild. It is fun. I have one of your books and took a class on needle turn from Jane at Cotton Patch. I still find needle turn intimidating. I just need to practice and get to my project. Thanks for an awesome block. I like the way it off center a tad. I certainly can relate to that. Congrats on being included in an awesome magazine.
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Fun block–so summery! I’m excited to get a copy of the magazine.
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Congrats on your having a block in Vol 7! I love to Appliqué so your new book is on my wish list!
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I hope to one day learn how to applique. I love you block, but would have issues because I am very stay within the lines in nature and have to force myself to step outside them.
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Your flowers always have the same cheery look.
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This book looks like, as usual with Piece of Cake designs, fun and inspiring projects. Thank you for the chance to win a copy.
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I love your applique designs and one is just better than the next!
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I really like the applique over the pieced block. Applique is something I’m hoping to learn more about in the next while.
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Yes, thank you. I would like to win a copy of your book. However, I don’t think I can wait for the magazine. Once I see it, I know I will buy it!
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you make applique look light and airy….inspiring.
cindy from MI
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I have always liked the designs of Piece O’ Cake! This one is fabulous!
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I love your block – and I love the off-center setting!
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I’ve used some applique designs from a couple of your older books that I have and they are always a success. I like your new block, especially when set with a tilt. Thanks for the chance to win!
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Some years ago I bought your DVD learn to applique the piece o´cake way and has been the best investment I have ever made. Your block is beautiful as always and I also think that if I use it with the borders another quilt can be done. Please count me in!
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Beautiful! Thanks for the chance.
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Love the block. — I love the DVD you listed above. When I have a applique challenge I use it to review the basics and solve my problem.
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What a fun block! I love how the flowers flow over their boundaries 🙂 Congrats on your unique block. Can’t wait to make several and start playing with the “block garden” 🙂
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Thanks for the opportunity to win. Love your designs!
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The colors you choose are always wonderful! I would love to win your new book
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I like the block and that you give options how to use it, thank you.
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Becky ~ that’s looks like a great block and one I might even be able to do. I’ve never done any applique, although I’ve read many tutorials.
I just took a peek at your book too. It looks like a fabulous book. I love that you say it’s great for anyone who has never done any applique. Hey! That’s ME! 🙂
Dresden blocks are the first reason I became interested in quilting a few years ago. But, every time I went to a local quilt shop which is now closed, I would just stand and drool over her quilts with flowers and the vines running around the borders and kept thinking *I* can do that. I really love the look although hers were all done with wool and I would prefer cotton. I love that your book has just this exact type of quilting blocks shown from what I have seen. I will cross my fingers to be chosen as your lucky winner, but if not, it’s definitely going onto my wish list for sure. Thank you for the chance and congratulations for being included into Vol. 7.
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Love your block-so stunning. I admire your fortitude with all that is going on in your life. Best wishes.
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Nice block, Congrats and thanks for the chance to win.
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I enjoy using your books and patterns. I would love to own this one.
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As always, you offer the cutest designs. I love how the block swirls. Off topic after scrolling through earlier posts–Your rescued art works seem to have a theme–mostly–of trees. You could do an exhibit. I like to gather art like that as well(though there is no space to hang any of it, it seems), but I tend to gravitate towards seascapes.
LizE
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What a pretty block. And the book looks great, too!
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I’ve always been afraid to try applique but after seeing your new block and the resources you mentioned, I feel I can undertake a small project. Thanks for the encouragement to your readers.
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Fun block. I will have fun making it.
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Congrats on being in the 100 & thank you for being so generous with a copy of your book! I’ll be poking around your site for a bit…I like the off-center & stripy background… something a little different!
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This looks like a block that will be fun to play with. I can see a pillow right away. Thanks for the giveaway
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Love your block and congrats on your inclusion to 100 Blocks. Applique is such fun and I bet this block is as well.Keep up the beautiful work.
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I love appliqué. I like to combine it with piecework too. I like your blog. Blogging is not a thing I usually do. So this is a new experience. I’ll be checking in again.
Thanks for the opportunity to win. Janice
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I love your applique block, too, and would love to use it in a sampler quilt with other applique blocks.
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I am fairly new to applique but love it. Thank you for the chance to win your wonderful book.
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HI Susan:
Say hey to Jane for me when you see her again! Shes a lovely lady and a good teacher.
And dont let needleturn intimidate you. Remember that at its most basic part, applique is just sewing together two piece of fabric with a needle and thread :-).
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