First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway :)
The winner of the $25.00 Gift Certificate from Lou Lou's Fabric Shop is . . . Number #34 . . . Congrats Rosemary!!! I have emailed you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Olie and Evie. Rhonda has so many wonderful fabric for you to shop from!! And you don't want to miss these last chance clearances!! Also, be sure to check out the Layer Cake Discounts this week, good for stocking up on those little treasures :)
And Rhonda's has a fantastic Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!!! Olie and Evie is giving one lucky winner a Fat Quarter Pack of the new Zen Chic Spotted 2019 collection!!!! I just love these gorgeous colors and they will make someone an awesome quilt!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me a favorite quilting trend you have spotted lately??
ENTRY 2 - Show your Olie and Evie love. You can follow them on Facebook, Instagram or Pinterest or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Olie and Evie Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Olie and Evie love. You can follow them on Facebook, Instagram or Pinterest or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Olie and Evie Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, August 13th when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
It seems like I've seen lots of Dresden Plate quilts lately.
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ReplyDeleteA lot of more traditional blocks are returning with a modern twist.
ReplyDeleteHello- I love seeing the original quilting block like the Ohio star and lemoyne star remade with modern fabric
ReplyDeleteImprov Piecing seems to have really become a thing lately, and I LOVE it! I recently participated in an Improv-Piecing challenge with Amy Ellis of Amy's Creative Side. I really enjoyed making an improv-pieced quilt, and sending it to Amy to have her long-arm it for me was the bomb!
ReplyDeleteI also want to mention that I follow Olie and Evie on FB via my personal FB account. :)
I'm liking the flanged binding lately. Still haven't tried it though.
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I just love seeing all the quilts everyone is doing now. I love mystery quilts --- have been doing them for some time now. I don't know of any actual trend, but I love the stained glass looking quilts
ReplyDeleteIt seems like there is more hand quilting going on. No thank you!
ReplyDeleteUsing up the scraps....which I need to do!
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie on IG and I actually have an order to be delivered in October, I believe. Really like them.
ReplyDeleteI want to try using 7 panels to make a kalidescope quilt using one of the panels as the center focus.
ReplyDeleteHaving more metALLICS IN THE FABRIC.
ReplyDeletehand quilting and wonky stars. I love them💚
ReplyDeleteI follow on IG
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing scrap quilts in traditional patterns.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt kits are ones I haven't seen before. I especially Cottage Blossoms and Jacks and Jellybeans.
ReplyDeletelove all the scrappy quilts -michele sewwhatsmoo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the To Be Jolly FAT 1/4 bundle on their website -michele sewwhatsmoo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing a lot more modern quilt designs.
ReplyDeletePlain and Fancy Quilt Kit with Strawberry Jam by Corey Yoder.
ReplyDeleteModern takes on Dresden played are intriguing me now
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I love the Swell Christmas bundle at Olie and Evie.
ReplyDeleteI've seen lots of quilts with transparency in the color choices.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie on IG.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Pinterest
ReplyDeleteI am working on a mystery quilt. So much fun!
ReplyDeleteI see a trend toward solids only in quilts.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on facebook.
ReplyDeleteModern quilts I'm 74 years old but I love the modern patterns more then traditional.
ReplyDeleteI like the trend of mixing older fabrics with the latest selections a lot thanks Julierose
ReplyDeleteI have been pleased to see foundation paper piecing resurface and become so popular.
ReplyDeleteI love a touch of metallic I see in this fabric and others. I also like neutral with text.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing modern twists on traditional designs.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the new improv quilts - they are part improve and part regular piecing. A nice combination.
ReplyDeleteI follow O&E on IG.
ReplyDeleteOmbre! So many beautiful quilts that look hard but actually aren't.
ReplyDeleteRight now I am loving the english paper piecing quilts.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie & Evie on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great website. Thanks for sharing about Ollie and Evie!
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing more quilts not just being made with 100% cotton fabric, but all types of fabrics. trotskyn@att.net
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on FB. trotskyn@att.net
ReplyDeleteI have seen a lot of strip pieced quilts. Maybe a good way to use up scraps
ReplyDeleteI’m liking the quilts with just 3 or 4 fabrics. They look simple yet stunning.
ReplyDeleteLove the Nova fabric line. A Layer Cake would be a fantastic addition to my stash.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with art quilting and would love to try it.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie via Instagram.
ReplyDeleteCollage Quilts. It's a thing for one of my Guild friends. She does fun stuff.
ReplyDeleteI love the many intricate EPP patterns that are popping up. They are such impressive works of art.
ReplyDeleteCollage quilts look fantastic but I think I would need a class to do one
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie on Instagram. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow olie and evie on instagram
ReplyDeleteI have noticed hand quilting including big stitch quilting.
ReplyDeleteI can't say it's new but I live the improv quilts!
ReplyDeleteI love the Strawberry Jam fabric by Corey Yoder they have in stock!!
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ReplyDeleteAnd I followed them on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteI noticed a few 100 blocks quilt alongs... haven’t joined but love seeing all the variations.
ReplyDeleteI follow them via email subscription.
ReplyDeleteImprov quilts.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olive and Evie on Instagram also.
ReplyDeleteI love the trend of lap size or mini quilts. So fun and quicker!
ReplyDeleteLove the fat quarter stack of primitive farmhouse by primitive gatherings.
ReplyDeleteQuilting trend.... I am slow.
ReplyDeleteI think Applique of all sorts is becoming very popular and trendy
Also scrappy.... or maybe that is not new, yeah, not new
I follow Ollie and Evie all over town and yes, Melissa, I follow you too
ReplyDeleteAs far as something new that has captured my attention in the quilty world it's the cohana (Cobana) micro scissors, am in LOVE!!!!
ReplyDeleteFollowing them on P. Beautiful fabric!! Thank you for the give away.
ReplyDeleteKitty fabric seems to be trend lately, and I think kitties are so cute, so I love that!
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I follow Olie and Evie on Instagram @carollovestoquilt
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I like the fat quarter bundles that are based on a color, like blue.
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Quilting cruises sound enticing to me.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie & Evie on IG, FB & Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI like quilt bundles with blended color families. I am also wanting to jump into a split 9-patch quilt. A friend just last week gave me a retro fabric split 9-patch quilt, just the cut blocks, needing some time and love to finish. I guess I have the 'kick' to do it now. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in the hand quilting trend, though I would probably only do it on a wall hanging, rather than something that would need to be washed.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing a lot of scrappy quilts.
ReplyDeleteI have seen more scrappy strip quilts lately
ReplyDeleteI visited the shop and love the Prairie Sisters fat quarter bundle!
ReplyDeleteScrap busting quilts.
ReplyDeleteAs a beginner quilter, I'm not sure what would be considered trending - for me most everything is trending lol. Clear thread? Who knew? I also saw a video today of flange binding which was interesting. Ha I've only made one quilt so far and the binding took me a long time by hand, but I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI checked out the Olie and Evie Pinterest page - lots of neat things. I also checked out their website - good prices on their layer cakes!!
ReplyDeleteLike the varied uses for ombre fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olive & Evie on Instagram and love their fabrics.
ReplyDeleteToo many fun things out there to pick one!
ReplyDeleteEveryone seems to have kits these days. I like that, easy for a fast quilt in a hurry.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteSeeing a lot of EPP in the quilting world.
ReplyDeleteVisited the store, love their fabric selection!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of quilts made with panels.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on IG.
ReplyDeleteI went to the Ollie and Evie Quilt Shop. I like the crocheted bias.
ReplyDeleteOne quilting trend I noticed is lots of realistic prints and panels most often depicting nature.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure of new trends, maybe scrappy quilts?
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by finishing a quilt with facing instead of binding.
ReplyDeletei follow them by email and FB
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing buttons and doo-dads added to quilts. Not a fan; I think they could get caught on something or someone.
ReplyDeleteI tend to see more panel quilts lately, and I really like most of them. mtmom57@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCountdown to Christmas in their book section is appealing to me.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie on Instagram and Pinterest. mtmom57@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis is a hard question for me, because everything goes in cycles! I do see a lot of panels, and I see many realistic scenes pictured in them. English Paper Piecing has garnered a whole new group of quilters recently, too. There have even been some QALs with hand piecing and I'm in a group which emphasizes hand quilting and other hand work. I guess there are many types of quilters today, and that's a trend, too! We can go in any direction we feel comfortable going!
ReplyDeleteLately...it would be the many different quilting ideas
ReplyDeleteI do follow their blog..thank you!
ReplyDeleteScrap busting quilts! Thank goodness because I have a HUGE scrap pile!!
ReplyDeleteFollow Ollie and Evie on Instagram. Love the Strawberry Jam fabric they are featuring!
ReplyDeleteTrend that seems to be jumping out at me is Collage quilting. Different techniques from random piecing and then cutting out design to filling in design with prefused fabrics.
ReplyDeleteFollowing on Instagram and checked out their shop, love, love, love the Crochet Edge Bias Dots in grey and can see this as part of my binding for my daughter's quilt.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't say what is trending right now. There is so much information out there with books, magazines, and social media is seems like everything is popular when it comes to quilting!
ReplyDeleteI love the Moda Holly Berries Berry fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have seen a lot of flanged bindings - and I confess that I have used it a couple of times.
ReplyDeleteI am following Olie and Evie on Instagram
ReplyDeleteI am self teaching to quilt. I really have been loving the scrappy quilts. I am following you on instagram, facebook, and pinterest - showing you my love - and I do love. I really like your cottage urban towel set in the boutique on your site. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNoticing a lot of scrap ideas which I need very badly!
ReplyDeleteI visited the shop. Love the variety of low volume prints. Another trend...
ReplyDeleteHexigons, a simple hand-sewn EPP project! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie & Evie on Instagram! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteusing your scraps and stash
ReplyDeleteI took a Modern Mystery Quilt workshop by Nichole Neblett sponsored by my quilt guild in May.
ReplyDeleteI love the trend of making pieced figures such as animals and houses and trees. My granddaughter recently made a pillow with a pieced cat on it. So cute!
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteDon't really see any new quilting trends, just folks rediscovering old techniques & coming up with easier ways to do things (wonderful!). My favorite & has been for many years, is scrappy quilting -- which is a good way to acknowledge those who quilted long before us. Using up little bits & pieces is frugal & a test of your creativity to USE those fabrics. Deb E / CA mdenders@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI've followed Olie & Evie for ages on Pinterest. Lovely!! Deb E / CA mdenders@msn.com
ReplyDeleteNot really noticing any NEW trends. But I am loving that some of the old techniques are becoming popular again. It’s also fun to see quilters getting back to cross stiching!
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie on IG as _duchick_!
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I've seen so many projects lately that are using curves. It isn't a new technique, but it seems to be very popular right now...but curves aren't my favorite. More practice is needed! duchick at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI made a quilt last year with four blocks in it with curves , I loved it
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ReplyDeleteI love all the digital prints! Such detail and beautiful color in fabric!!
ReplyDeleteI love the trend of quilting only with solids. I love it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love their large selection of notions. You can find everything that you need or want in one place. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing a LOT of paper piecing and EPP - it's not gonna happen here with my arthritic hands unfortunately...
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be a lot of "trends" happening these days: modern/improv, bees, unicorns, solids. My favorite is the solids.
ReplyDeleteI guess there is some new trends for using a little wool and embroidery in quilts. Thank you,
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie & Evie on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI have noticed more detailed quilting on the modern quilts.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on FB!
ReplyDeleteI visited their shop and I love the wool charm packs and Hickory Road. They would both add to my quilt that I would like to start using Kim Diehl's book. Thank you,
ReplyDeleteI am seeing a lot of quilts from quilt panels with matching fabric.
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I follow Olie and Evie on IG.
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Are ice cream cone and popsicle patterns a trend? I'm loving all the ones that I see
ReplyDeleteI see more scrap quilting, but maybe that is a reflection of my current interest!
ReplyDeleteI am liking the low volume fabrics. Can't wait to use them in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie of Facebook and IG. Rhonda has quilted some quilts for me, she does an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie & Evie on Facebook. I love their store. Shannyworks@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really like all of the Collage work that is happening right now! Very creative.
ReplyDeleteSeeing a lot of improv and scrappy quilting
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I’m seeing the long stitches for quilting. I’m enjoying trying it and it makes a project go by very quickly but I’m still a small stitch girl at heart
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing more MYSTERY qals or boms lately, but I not very active in quilting circles anymore sho I don't know.
ReplyDeleteI have been seeing an increase in quilts that are all machine done. To me, it is kind of sad to see so many in a "rush to finish or make", even in quilting. The loss of the connection to the past is depressing. There is something extra special about a quilt completely handsewn. I enjoy the process, find it relaxing, almost spiritual even. Olie and Evie fabrics are perfect for this and I enjoy the feel of the fabric between my fingers, the colors and patterns pleasing to the eye.
ReplyDeleteI don't like the wonky blocks, but several are doing now.
ReplyDeleteI follow by email and facebook
ReplyDeleteI have seen simpler quilting in some of the more modern quilt designs.
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I am seeing renewed interest in "traditional" designs and techniques--hand piecing and hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteThese colors are one of the newest trends I see. I am actually working on a quilt using these colors. I would love these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite new quilting trend, is big stitch quilting. I like how it looks on a quilt. It really gives extra texture to the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI love the trend of scrappy low volume backgrounds; It adds such visual interest.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI like their Ombre Bloom fat quarter bundle.
ReplyDeleteThere are more and more quilt as you go patterns now.
ReplyDeleteI follow O&E on IG!
ReplyDeleteI have been seeing a lot of improv piecing quilting. Really cool 😎!!! I haven’t tried it yet.
Hmmm . . . Can't think of one. You know what that means I need to go to a quilting store!
ReplyDeleteI follow on IG
ReplyDeleteIt seems like lots of quilters are doing ruler work. And more quilters seem to be piecing and quilting by hand, which I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie & Evie on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI visited Olie & Evie. I really like the Stolen Kisses quilt kit. My brother is getting married this fall, and I am trying to find a quilt to make him and his wife.
ReplyDeleteOne quilting trend I've seen is hand quilting details for quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love all the creative free motion quilting that people are doing.
ReplyDeleteI love this in the shop: Walkabout Layer Cake
ReplyDeleteI've have been seeing fun ways to sew Dresden plate blocks.
ReplyDeleteFollowing Olie and Evie on instagram: @minibea123.
ReplyDeleteI am loving the metallics in fabrics recently.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI love all the new flannels. They make wonderful traditional quilts.
ReplyDeleteI follow O & E on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow Ollie and Evie on IG.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the beautiful had quilting I see lately. With my arthritis, I doubt I will be able to do it but I sure can admire it. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie on IG.
ReplyDeleteI love Sashiko and Boro, hand quilting is so relaxing!
ReplyDeleteImprov with curves have caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteI am following Olie and Evie on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteLove all the new Fall collections of prints so plan to buy some for a new quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing more and more people doing hand quilting. I started hand quilting while waiting for my children at Dr. and Dentist appts. I realized how much could be done in 20 minutes or longer. I am seeing others pick it up. Time is time. I started slow but I became much faster as I went. I love the look of hand quilting. I think others like it too!!
ReplyDeleteI love Olie and Evie's. I have been to their shop and I love the color choices of the quilts displayed in their shop!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite quilting trend is "scrappy" quilts! I love seeing all the ways I can bust my scrap stash!
ReplyDeleteFollowing Olie and Evie on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteHand stitching seems to be more popular lately....EPP, hand embroidery, and Sashiko (which I would love to learn!). I have always loved to do all types of hand stitching so I am glad that it's making a comeback!
ReplyDeleteI follow Olie and Evie on IG.
ReplyDeleteLove the hand quilting trend.
ReplyDeleteLove the songbird quilt kit in the shop.
ReplyDeleteI love the variety of hand quilting I have seen (not just 10 stitches per inch). Lewisville, ID? My grandmother was born there (a Kinghorn). She had an old Singer treadle sewing machine.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteLove lots of scrappy quilt ideas.
ReplyDeleteI like hand quilting with perle cotton, by itself or as a highlight with machine quilting. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love all the Ruby Star Society fabrics stocked by Olie and Evie! Thanks again!
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