These little booklets by Moda came into the shop where I work, and Katja offered to give one away to one of you readers. The patterns are jellyroll friendly and easy to piece. The booklet includes patterns for the whole Alphabet as well as several blocks so you can create a quilt measuring 59 x 68. To sweeten the pot a bit I've added some fat quarters of Chantilly by Lauren and Jessi Jung for Moda. Sooooo pretty.
Just to give you a little inspiration, here are a few things I've made using letters:
My word for a donation quilt
A baby quilt for Memphis
So if you think you might like to 'Spell it with Fabric' just leave a (one) comment on this post and I will choose a winner later in the week.
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I would Love to 'Spell it with Fabric'--thanks for the chance to win :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd love a chance of getting my mitts on this fabric and trying these fun letters. Can't promise I'd be able to do as good a job as your samples, but I'll never never know if I never never try :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! I would love to make a personalized baby quilt using this booklet. Beautiful fabric, too! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI really wanted to make one of those love quilts that were popular a few years ago but never got to it. I have a niece that needs a new quilt, this letter one may just be perfect for her.
ReplyDeleteThese letters are do fun! I would love to incorporate them into a project! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like word quilts. Always think I want to sew one with our last name, but with ten letters, I know it wouldn't be a quickie projects! Ha! Thanks for the chance to win! The fabric looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteI like word quilts. Always think I want to sew one with our last name, but with ten letters, I know it wouldn't be a quickie projects! Ha! Thanks for the chance to win! The fabric looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteHow funny, I've just this week done a patchwork R which was my first attempt at lettering! I would love this, thank you.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this...I've been thinking of making a memorial quilt for my mom...this would work quite lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your 'Love' quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a word quilt for my daughter!
I'd love to make a big boy quilt for my grandsons with the pattern - putting their name on it. Love those fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make an Olympian quilt for my classroom.
ReplyDeletei could use that to make great- grandbabies quilt, thanks
ReplyDeleteI would love to "Spell it with fabric." I just need a booklet with the instructions. Thanks for the opportunity to win your generous giveaaway.
ReplyDeleteThose look like fun! I've tried some improv letters but this would speed up the process! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteterri-fisher (at) shaw (dot) ca
I have been wanting to incorporate lettering into a quilt for my son for ages, winning this booklet might mean that I actually manage to do it!
ReplyDeleteprojects for kid quilts ... they love to have their names on them. Happy New Year from Oklahoma, USA. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little booklet! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Love your words!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome giveaway. Thank you for the chance. I'm obsessed with words so this would be used often.
ReplyDeleteHi Carla! I would love to spell it with Fabrics! Those Fabrics are darlings and you know I love letters! Thank you for sharing! x Teje
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I can't wait to spell it with fabric, and I love the fabrics you're giving away, as well. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway.!
ReplyDeleteThank You for a chance to get my hands on these.
ReplyDeleteLovely word quilts! I think I would spell "Grow Happy" :)
ReplyDeleteI have a Jelly roll that would be perfect to use and the fabrics would blend right in with them. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteHot diggedy dog!!! I've so been pining for a way to piece the alphabet on all my grandkids quilts with their names.
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Love this! I'm imagining personalizing every quilt I make now with the recipient's name on the quilt back! and of course an ABC quilt for a sweet new baby on her way!
ReplyDeleteLetters or words in fabric has so many applications- labels for school bags, baby quilts like yours, personal using everything. I'd love this AND that pretty fabric of course. Thanks for the chance to win it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this fabric and book. I have an idea for a perfect quilt for my granddaughters 3rd birthday with the letters and fabric. Thanks for considering me!!
ReplyDeleteI had never thought about a letter as a quilt block before - the possibilities are almost endless.
ReplyDeleteOoh, yes please do pop my name in the hat - Love the idea of creating a word-filled quilt :-)
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I would love to win this prize, I'm working on a quilt for a friend. I'm making it out of her daughter's baby clothes, would love to be able to put her name on the quilt to!
ReplyDeleteOooh...spelling with fabric sounds like a lot of fun! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like just the kind of pattern that a grandmother of 8 should have, don't you?! Thanks, Carla....keeping my fingers corssed!
ReplyDeleteThose letters look like lots of fun. And the fabric is just so pretty - perfect for a new granddaughter !
ReplyDeletelove words on quilts! They seem to really personalize them!
ReplyDeleteI love those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this booklet and make some texted wall hangings!!! 'Love' would be my first and the fabrics you chose would look amazing to use for it!!!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteFun prize! Thanks for the chance Carla.
ReplyDeletewhat a great booklet...I would love to win this...thank you and your shop for such generosity.
ReplyDeleteSo ver nice! I 'love' your "love" quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!!! Yes!!! Definitely want to win this Give-A-Way!!!
ReplyDeleteLooove your projects too!! :)
I've never made a work quilt, so throw my hat into the ring, please.
ReplyDeleteLove the visual impact of words and text.
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Fun! The would be a good way to "label" a quilt back!
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is beautiful...I would love to win this giveaway. That was very generous of your shop owner. Thank you! =)
ReplyDeleteNot sure if those of us in Australia are included or not but in case we are - I have my first niece due at the end of January and a pillow with her name is the word I'd make. Louise xx.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carla and Katja for a chance on winning this book... Very creative!
ReplyDeleteHi Carla... What an idea. Add my name to the list of wanna haves... Love your quilts!
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ReplyDeleteYour letters look so good, would love to win, especially the fat quarters.
ReplyDeleteI would love to spell a project! Thanks a bunch.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win that! Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteThe possibilities are endless! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWow this is great who wouldn't want to spell with fabric! Thanks to both of you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great contest! A booklet like this would be helpful for a little Valentines wall hanging I am making.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to "Spell it with Fabric" - thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks like fun. My friend made a quilt with all the boy scout words on it. It turned out great.
ReplyDeleteThis would be so wonderful. I was working on my Christmas quilt, I know I'm running a little late, and really wanted to put Merry Christmas in letters but couldn't figure it out. Since I am still working on that quilt, I am determined to get it done, if I get lucky it will be ready for next year.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts and lovely fabrics! I've only made one small word quilt before and I kind of just "winged it".
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of quilts that speak!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Carla. I would love to win this as well. It prompted a couple of ideas for quilts and wall hangings for my grand daughter. Thanks for all the beautiful work you do. It's inspirational.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you can contact me through this blog. So if I win you can email me at hayley@worryfreemortgage.ca. Thanks Carla.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Carla. I would love to win this as well. It prompted a couple of ideas for quilts and wall hangings for my grand daughter. Thanks for all the beautiful work you do. It's inspirational.
ReplyDeleteI really like that wall hanging you did with the word Love I would like to try that.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make a quilt with lettering. So many possibilities. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCute. I love the idea of using text in my quilts!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern! Just love it and all the possibilities. Thanks for a fabulous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat would be so fun to make things with those letters!
ReplyDeleteI would love to create some more quilts with words in them. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI could spell RESIST...my word for 2014. Thnx for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWould love to spell LOVE on a Valentine's Day quilt. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a quilt with any letters or words.... what a fun giveaway and your fat quarters are GORGEOUS~! Thank you and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletethrowing my hat in, that fabric is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAn alphabet sampler quilt! Yes, thank you! :)
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Love the ABC quilt! Been wanting to make one of these for awhile.
ReplyDeleteLove the ABC quilt! Been wanting to make one of these for awhile.
ReplyDeleteHi Carla...love letter patterns! Especially yours :)
ReplyDeleteoooo! Who can't use letter patterns? The fabrics definitely sweeten the pot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice give away! Maybe I will get lucky!
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Oooh, what fun, and that's some beautiful fabric! thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteA quilt with the new baby's name on it would be really fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat fun! I love your "love" quilt. Those fat quarters are so pretty - thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHi, Carla, I so would like to win this book, etc. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun letters! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! I am loving your letter quilts! so inspiring!!!
ReplyDeleteAlways looking for fun ways to make letters to personalize a quilt. Pretty fabric: thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I love your letter quilts and would like to try my hand at making letters. Thanks for thd chance. :)
ReplyDeleteNew grandbaby...new idea...win, win!
ReplyDeleteNew grandbaby...new idea...win, win!
ReplyDeleteNew grandbaby...new idea...win, win!
ReplyDeleteNew grandbaby...new idea...win, win!
ReplyDeleteI would love to spell some words, thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love to spell all my grandkids names on a quilt for my house
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!! (b2malan@cox.net)
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful giveaway, I can think of so many things I'd like to add lettering to!
ReplyDeleteL O V E just in time for Valentines! Thanks for sharing a sweet giveaway!
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Thank you for the chance to win!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have made some great projects with the letters. It would be fun to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteAll quilts need words even if they are only on the back. Since I need to follow my own advice, I'd better start making letters.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great concept. I am doing a mini Love quilt for Feb
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of this booklet - and gorgeous quilts made with it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a super idea that I've never thought of for myself so what a joy it would be to give it a go with such fab fabrics. Thanks so much for the chance to try something new for the New Year.
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I am not a great speller! but to do it in fabric Soinds perfect?Especially ifI have my dictionary beside me.
ReplyDeleteLove the letters, love the LOVE! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI think I need to make a word quilt with patience on it. LOL
ReplyDeleteBarb@Witsend
Love what you did. Thanks for the opt to copy you.
ReplyDeleteLove your word quilts, especially Memphis (my grandson's middle name).
ReplyDeleteI would love to spell with fabric! Your quilts are so inspiring! Thanks for sharing and thanks for your delightful blog!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of words on quilts. Your quilts are great inspiration. Nice give away with beautiful fabrics. Thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI would love to to have some fun with words! Beautiful quilts and fabric! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just signed up to follow your blog. Very excited to watch your work. You have some creative art work! Debhartwig@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such fun, and the fabric is delightful too. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWow this is awesome! Love spelling it out :) and the fabrics used are so beautiful. Thank you so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Especially like the LOVE quilt-would "love" to win-thanks for the chance !!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely of you! Good luck everyone x
ReplyDeleteI have been waffling over getting a letter pattern as it seems it would be useful. I suppose winning one would be better, eh? Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try and spell with fabric, I'm learning to sew. This looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteThis would be great! I have to make a quilt, spelling a girls name. I haven't gotten around to drawing out the patterns yet. This would save me the trouble (and probably would look much better, too). Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a modern quilt that says Live Joy.
ReplyDeleteLet's make lots of word quilts
ReplyDeleteIt would be fun to play with letters - thanks Carla!
ReplyDeletefun!!!! thanks for the giveaway Carla! i love that "love" mini!
ReplyDeletefun! thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance! I am ready to get back into quilting, and this would be a great way to start!
ReplyDeleteOh, this would be great fun to play with. I've seen letters incorporated into scrappy sampler quilts and just love the look, and those fabrics are to die for! Thanks so much for hosting this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOh, what fun. I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI've never done any quilting with words. Would love to try! :o)
ReplyDeleteThis would be a lot of fun for my nieces' dorm room.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great giveaway. Thanks
ReplyDeletewhat a great giveaway. thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI love how you cut the corner off the L on your love quilt. Thanks for sharing.
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