Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Villa Rosa Designs Fast & More Fun Blog Hop

Welcome to my stop on the 2024 Fast & More Fun Blog Hop!!! Villa Rosa sent 28 of us bloggers the 5 featured patterns and we got to choose which one/s to make!!! They really are fast and fun to make, as is demonstrated by how many made multiple quilts! I made 4 of the patterns!!!
These patterns cover all the precuts--panel, fat quarter, layer cake and a charm pack or two! You can order this fast and fun set of patterns for just $8.95, free shipping within the US! 

I'll share them here in the order I made them. Read to the bottom and comment for chances to win some prizes!

Quilt Info #1:
Pattern: Clover from Villa Rosa Designs
Fabrics: "By the Sea" from P&B Textiles and "Midnight Sapphire" from Henry Glass & Co
Size: 14" x 52"
Batting: Quilters Dream 80/20
Thread: Glide--Sky
Pantograph: Noodle Doodle ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Quilting
Interesting Info: By leaving the border off, it fits my table perfectly! My tablecloth came from Georgia, the country!⤵️
Quilt Info #2:
Pattern: Gypsy Rose from Villa Rosa Designs
Fabrics: "Aerial" by TamaraKate for Windham Fabrics
Size: 63" x 72"
Batting: Quilters Dream 80/20
Thread: Glide--Pink
Pantograph: Abundance ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Quilting
I love how this quilting design mimics the prints in the fabrics: rainbows, leaves, branches, berries!!!⤴️⤵️
This pattern is made from 10" squares, or cut from yardage, as I did. 
Interesting Info: I enlarged the pattern by three extra rounds. You'll need an additional 36--10" squares to make this quilt the same size I did, finishing 63" x 72".
For backing, I pieced together 4 one yard cuts I had in my collection.⤵️
Quilt Info #3:
Pattern: Ebb Tide from Villa Rosa Designs
Fabrics: "Mountains Calling" by Bernadett Urbanovics for Figo Fabrics
Size: 47" x 61"
Batting: Quilters Dream 80/20
Thread: Glide--Blush
Pantograph: Hitch Hiking 2 ⤵️ from Intelligent Quilting
Interesting Info: This fabric line is "Mountains Calling" and the quilting resembles mountains. I made this for a little boy whose family name is Mountain!!!
I used flannel for the backing, and turned the back to the front for a soft flannel binding!⤴️⤵️
Quilt Info #4:
Pattern: Twinkle from Villa Rosa Designs
Charm Packs: Linear & Sunbeam by Rashida Coleman-Hale for Ruby Star Society
Size: 60" x 60"
Batting: Quilters Dream 80/20 White
Thread: Glide--Linen
Pantograph: Devon ⤵️ from Sew Shabby Quilting
These charm packs were a gift from Joyfully Tracie, who is part of the VRD Blog Hop today, also!!! ⤵️ Thanks, Tracie!!!
Interesting Info: I used "Clearly Perfect Slotted Trimmers" to cut the HSTs to the proper size. With this ruler, one can trim them and eliminate the dog ears before pressing open--trim on 2 sides instead of 4!
This quilt is my favorite of the 4 and it was definitely the most work, but still an easy make!!!
Instead of using an accent, I used some of the leftover charm squares for the cornerstones!
Thank you for viewing my Villa Rosa Designs Fast & More Fun Blog Hop quilt show!!! Come back for more quilts and quilting!!!

For a chance to win prizes, comment by Sunday, March 24, which of the 5 patterns you want to make first! Leave your email address, written out as follows: quilter at gmail dot com.

One person will win a set of the 5 featured patterns (international winners will receive digital copies), 3 people will win quilty prizes from sponsors and 3 people will be chosen to enter into the 3 grand prize drawings, including a Kaffe Fasset precut collection, a $100 gift certificate to Hancocks of Paducah and a big box of quilt goodies! I'll be contacting the winners from my blog by email after March 24!!! 

Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy

125 comments:

  1. I would make 31 with an Asian themed panel I have in my stash.

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  2. I think TWINKLE would be a perfect Quilt of Valor
    Love all your made up patterns.
    jsyoungsurgeryatgmaildotcom

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  3. I love your quilts and the info about each is helpful. I want to sew Gypsy Rose and like how you enlarged it. tizzy5552 at yahoo dot com

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  4. I would make Twinkle! Love each one you made.
    psthimsenatgmaildotcom

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  5. Since I am making table runners at this time, I think I would start with Clover. Your table runner is stunning and I like it without borders. homemom570@gmail.com

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  6. I like them all and I think I want to make Gypsy first. kcall1146@gmail.com

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  7. I like the twinkle pattern would make an adorable quilt.

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  8. I forgot to leave my email. Mtwolfeden@gmail.com

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  9. I have made Gypsy so I would like to make 31 first followed by Clover. Your four quilts are very good.
    Pedill@yahoo.com

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  10. The more I see Ebb Tide and Gypsy the more I want to make them. Twinkle has been on my list all week. I need to see if I have that pattern. I own the rest I am sure.
    Thanks for sharing
    Charlenem622 at yahoo dot com

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  11. I want to make 31 with an outdoor theme. My nephew's wedding is coming up, so it would make a nice gift.

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  12. I like the way you made the patterns your own....no border, extra rounds to make larger.
    All 4 quilts are nice but Clover and Twinkle are my favorites.

    Lezlie llkunkle@hotmail.com

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  13. I love all of the quilts you made and the quilting really brought out the design. I think I would do the Ebb Tide first. I have some fabric that I love and wouldn’t want to cut up small. I have never seen that quilting pattern, but I will ask my long arm if she can get it.

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  14. Nancy, I love your Gypsy Rose quilt — the fabrics, the quilting, and the extra size! I love your Twinkle quilt too and wouldn’t have guessed where the charm packs came from. I’m so glad you found a great pattern for them. And I’m intrigued by your trimmer. I love how versatile HSTs are, but the trimming is so overwhelming. This sounds like a real time saver. Happy hopping! Joyfully Tracie Gmail dot com

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  15. All your quilts are beautiful! Well done! I think I would make Ebb Tide. :)

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  16. Oh my goodness Nancy - they are all gorgeous! Your table runner looks so pretty on that tablecloth came from Georgia. I love how you enlarged Gypsy, and I LOVE the fabrics! I'm adding a border to mine, but I'm bookmarking this page for my next one. I've never seen "Mountains Calling" fabric, it is stunning. I just can't say enough about your fabrics and your quilting - they are all just perfect - lots of eye candy!

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  17. You have done a marvelous job on your projects. Love your fabric choices and the quilting. I would like to make the Twinkle first.

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  18. I would make Gypsy or Twinkle first. I loved your table runner though, so will have to try that one soon.

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  19. I am going to try the Gypsy. I really like your expansion and your backing! I wouldn’t have thought about 4 1yd pieces! Such a good idea! Email: droseman58 at yahoo dot com

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  20. Nancy, I like all of your versions! Your quilting is, as always, beautiful.

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  21. Gypsy is the one I want to make first. I like your idea of enlarging it by adding extra rounds; thanks for explaining that.
    Also, I'm always interested in what quilting design was used; thank you for including that info.
    Margaret

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  22. I enjoyed seeing your quilts…and the close up view of the quilting designs.

    I think Ebb Tide and Gypsy would be the first quilt patterns I would like to try.

    Sherry V. oohaysistun at yahoo dot com. stitchingwithsherryv.blogspot.com

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  23. I have been sew excited by this blog hop, I have already made Clover and intend to make 31 with a fairy panel next. Janice(dot)snell(at)gmail.com

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  24. Your color and fabric choices for your quilts are so eye catching. I am inspired to make Gypsy, I think. Thanks for showing us your quilts! from quilter brendafurlong@bellsouth.net

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  25. I like to make the Twinkle. Yours are all beautiful! I am an email follower. I can’t seem to get signed in to post by name so Gambrell.anitacarol@gmail.com is me!

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  26. Wow, you have been busy! I love them all. Gypsy Rose is my favorite; I hope to make lots of charity quilts with it. I like your idea of adding extra rounds to make the quilts a little larger. Annmarie (iambuzzysma@yahoo.com)

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  27. All of your quilts turned out so nicely, Nancy! I have never seen the Mountain fabric, but it's perfect for Ebb Tide. Neat that you were able to use the charm packs from Tracie for Twinkle, too!

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  28. Love the quilting you did on the quilts! Maymewyns at yahoo dot com

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  29. Your quilts all are beautiful! It's a toss up between Ebb Tide and Twinkle for the first one I want to make.

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  30. My favorite is Gypsy Rose. I have so many orphan 10" squares that I know will work! Your quilts are beautiful!

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  31. I'm thinking I will go for Gypsy Rose or Ebb Tide. The more I see Ebb Tide completed in so many different ways, the more I like it. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!
    mrspcballard at gmail dot com

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  32. Great work! It's been fun seeing all the variations, which I think is so appealing about the VR cards. I love your Twinkle version. quilting at storiesfromthesewingroom dot com

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  33. I can't get over Clover runner on your gorgeous tablecloth. Perfection. Not to say your quilts weren't cuz they were too. Just sometimes something will talk louder. Thank for all the visions. ritasevig@gmail.com

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  34. I love how you upsized the Gypsy Rose. the quilting on your Twinkle is perfect!!! You are an overachiever doing all these quilts!!! Love them!

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  35. Your quilts are lovely. I would choose Gypsy for my first quilt from the bundle. Thanks for the tip to enlarge it.

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  36. My favorite pattern is Twinkle but I think I’d like to make the larger Gypsy quilt first! Smithcindyk@gmail.com

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  37. I would make Gypsy first. I love the one you made. Thank you for adding the fabric lines and the quilting patterns.
    FabriCatz@aol.com

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  38. You've been busy and I enjoyed seeing your quilt show! Ebb Tide would be the first to make as I've a fun Fat Quarter collection which would shine with that pattern!
    mrssummy at gmail dot com

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  39. I think I’d tackle Gypsy first. I have a fat quarter bundle that would fit this pattern.

    Shell688 at aol dot com

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  40. Mary Lee
    I will make Ebb Tide first because I already have most of it cut out.
    mlminnis@windstream.net

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  41. roryemi13@gmail.comMarch 20, 2024 at 9:00 AM

    all the patterns are great .
    clover - simple and fabric choice is the star
    gypsy rose - this is a pattern i’ll order as it will work easily for my scrappy fabric! new favorite pants . great quilt .
    mountains - perfect baby quilt . so beautifully done with quilting . love the entire mountain theme for the mountain family .
    Twinkle - though it’s a bit more complicated i think the design is perfect . i’m amreafy thinking of fabric to use .
    Nancy- such amazing and lovely work ! such a joy to see your work

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  42. All of your quilts are fabulous! I especially love the way you expanded the Gypsy Rose pattern to make a larger quilt. My top choice to make would be Twinkle.

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  43. Pretty quilts with interesting quilting designs. I would make Twinkle. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  44. I love your quilts!! I had never heard of Sew Shabby but on looking they have great pantos. Thank you. When I started this hop I thought I would make Twinkle first but now after seeing the quilts I think Gypsy is going to be my first one!!

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  45. Those are all beautiful finishes, Nancy! As I read along, I kept thinking "this one's my favorite," then "no, this one is!" I loved each of the fabric lines you used - each one was so different. I enjoy making tablerunners, so I'd probably make Clover first.

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  46. Your makes are lovely! I think Twinkle will be my first.

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  47. Wow you made so many! I especially love the table runner with the blue fabrics! Great job on them all!

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  48. The fabric you used in the Twinkle pattern is my favorite of all I’ve seen so far. But I think I would make Gypsy pattern first since I think Twinkle is more work than I could do now. Thanknyou for sharing. nbod at hotmail dot com

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  49. I love the twinkle quilt and would be keen to make it with both a light background and dark background versions. Marian in British Columbia, Canada

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  50. I love your colour choises. My favourite pattern is Twinkle. I cannot wait to try it. Thanks for sharing and the opportunity to win. Bonnielarson58atgmaildotcom

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  51. I love your Clover because my favourite colour is blue. As for which pattern I would like to make, Twinkle is my choice. However I know my quilting abilities lend themselves more to attempting Clover. (marmic1954@hotmail.com)

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  52. I like both Gypsy Rose and Twinkle, so one of them--thanks for the chances!!
    barb kaup at yahoo dot com

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  53. Wow! 4 out of 5 patterns, I am SEW impressed (and a little envious, too). 31 is next up for me as I've made the other 4 already. LOVE your Twinkle -- the panto absolutely makes the quilt -- great texture with lovely fabrics! I am eager to try the Clearly Perfect Slotted Trimmers for my next HST project. Thanks for the tip.

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  54. Wow, I am inspired by your fabrics and the quilting on the 4 Villa Rosa quilts. I would make Twinkle first. I must get that trimming ruler.
    djcutting2(at)gmail(dot)com

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  55. I would love to make the Clover table runner out of bits and pieces in my stash. Your quilts and quilting are beautiful.

    dfrig@yahoo.com

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  56. You did a beautiful job on all patterns. I love the table runner. Those colors were perfect for the job. Ebb Tide was beautiful, as was, Twinkle. I love the colors in Twinkle. Thanks for considering me for this contest. My email is jason_burnside@hotmail.com

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  57. I love all the quilts you made!! I love your fabric choices. The first one I would make is Twinkle, but wouldn't stop there!

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  58. Gypsy would be first up on my to make list and I wondered how to enlarge it. Thanks for the visual. Fabric placement is everything in a quilt and your fabric placement in Twinkle gives the quilt a whole different look. I love following you on IG and seeing your creativity.

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  59. All of your projects are just perfect! It's been such a fun hop hasn't it!

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  60. Love all your quilts but Ebb Tide and the Clover table runner are my favorites. Love the fabrics. I am currently making 31 but Ebb Tide is next. kathy_cocker@yahoo.com

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  61. I really like your version of Gypsy, but I think Twinkle is my favorite. I love all the fabrics you chose for each quilt - the blues in Clover are wonderful!

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  62. The Ebb Tide Pattern is my favourite, I love the fabrics you used :)
    c.j.m.71email (at) gmail (dot) com

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  63. Twinkle and Gypsy are my favorites out of this pattern collection! I think Gypsy might be up first on my to-do list, it's perfect for baby quilts and I have some friends who are currently expecting!

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  64. I would love to make the gypsy rose quilt. I have some fabric stashed away that would be perfect for it!

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  65. I like all your versions of the patterns but the Twinkle one is my favorite.
    jmvineyard@yahoo.com

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  66. I would make Gypsy Rose because in our quilt guild we individually make quilts to donate to nonprofit organizations in our community and I'm always looking for patterns and fabric that would appeal to young children and teens. This pattern looks like it would really show off some of the novelty prints I like to use. They are all very pretty, however.

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  67. Wow! You've been busy! Love all your quilts. My favorite is probably "31" or Twinkle. Nancy.sumner@comcast.net

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  68. Nancy, your quilts are lovely as usual. I really like Gypsy enlarges and your fabrics are stunning. dove1615@gmail.com

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  69. I forgot to say I'd like to do Gypsy in my first comment (oops). dove1615@gmail.com

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  70. I would first like to make the Clover pattern. Thank you for your inspiring quilt show!
    mango968 at earthlink dot net

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  71. I am thinking I will try Twinkle first. First I will check out the Clearly Perfect Slotted Trimmer Looks like it will be a real time saver. Love every one of your VR projects for this Blog Hop.. I, too, have purchased table linens on trips. Many were well before I started to quilt. Gorgeous fabrics have, apparently, always spoken to me. jfoor@att.net



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  72. I love all your quilts and the table runner. It is sew much fun seeing everyone's color ways and it makes the patterns look sew different. I think I would make the Gypsy pattern first as I got a layer cake from Goodwill and I would like to use it. Thanks for the inspiration!!!

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  73. I want to make Clover first, as I make lots of table runners to give as gifts. Your quilts are gorgeous and I just love the quilting, especially on the Gypsy quilt.

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  74. Wow very nice color ideas...I love them all.. but clover table runner is my favorite anna brown happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  75. I have made ebb tide also in the past. Love it for big prints. qltnzfun@gmail.com

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  76. I will make Ebb and clover first since I have purchased them from my local quilt store. I really want 31 to be added to my card collection because I have so many panels. I really like the mountains calling fabric! You did a great job on your fabric choices and longarm design! Well done. Thank you for sharing, Gingerdawnharman@live.com

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  77. I have made Ebb Tide in the past, but your use of a variety of fabrics really changes the look! I want to make it again using some of my favorite scraps. Thanks for the idea and for taking part in the blog!

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  78. I have loved the Twinkle pattern since I saw it the first day of the Blog Hop!! I have lots of charm packs so... anneandbenhike at yahoo dot com

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  79. I really love your take on the patterns. Twinkle so pretty I can't wait to make that myself. Your colors on clover really speak to me, love it. aesuccess at yahoo.com

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  80. All 4 of your VRD projects are great!! Love the quilting on them.
    (please don't add me to the draw - thx!)

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  81. Wow, great job on all your quilts! I would make 31 first with a Christmas Tree panel I have, and then make Gypsy Rose next.

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  82. Beautiful quilts and kudos for completely finishing all FIVE!!! I would make Ebb Tide first as I have some larger scale prints that I think would feature well in it.

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  83. Sue weiby @ g.weiby@att.netMarch 20, 2024 at 5:38 PM

    I love them all but I would like to make Twinkle

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  84. I think I would make Twinkle first. It was my favorite from the get-go. I do like how you made Gypsy bigger, though so it is now a favorite, too!

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  85. Nancy - you are so productive!! I think your Ebb Tide quilt is my favorite though. The fabrics are super with such soothing colors. Well done on all four quilts though!! :-)

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  86. I think I would make Gypsy Rose first. I love your quilts. My email is: tia_4ftk9@yahoo.com

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  87. You were very busy! I am looking forward to making Twinkle. eboward@yahoo.com

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  88. So well done! I love Gypsy Rose and would love to make that quilt! Thank you !

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  89. Beautiful interpretations of the patterns! I would like to make the Gypsy Rose quilt & mimic your wonderful idea to add more rows for a couch size adult cuddle quilt. Beth in AL bhambeth at Gmail dot com.

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  90. Love your quits. I think my favorite is twinkle. Like to try the ruler to make the triangles. Nothing like a good tool! Mrush2 at gmail dot com Michelle Rush

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  91. I am wanting to make the gypsy pattern first. I like how you enlarged the pattern. Jillne1 at hotmail dot com

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  92. Thank you for sharing - all your quilts are gorgeous but I especially love your Twinkle. I also appreciate your tip on enlarging Gypsy - I will be doing that also.
    My first make will be the Clover table runner(s)! If i can find a workable binding I 'm hoping I can do spring on one side, and fall on the other - make them flipable!

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  93. Twinkle is on my list of quilts to make. The Mountain quilt is very clever with the perfect machine quilting pattern. Rozz01 at cox dot net

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  94. Kimstraughn@zoominternet.net. Your Villa Rosa creations are gorgeous!! Thank You, Kim Straughn

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  95. I would make Twinkle...I love the colors and the quilting on your quilt!

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  96. I want to make twinkle but still haven’t found the perfect fabric for my idea. all4sissy@yahoo.com

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  97. I enjoyed seeing all the ones you made. Just Beautiful! Will be making Twinkle first.

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    1. Carol M : cake 42493@gmail.comMarch 20, 2024 at 11:17 PM

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  98. I think I would start with Gypsy, and make a charity quilt. Thanks for letting us know how to expand this pattern to make a larger size--very helpful. etalmage at earthlink dot net

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  99. I'm going to make lots of Gypsy quilts for lap robes for local nursing homes. Thanks for participating

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  100. You have demonstrated again the versatility and adaptability of VRD patterns. Your choice of fabrics is very pleasing. I think Twinkle would be my first make. quiltcarver at yahoo dot com

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  101. You were busy. Gypsy will be first. I'm sure it will be a great one for donation quilts. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com

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  102. I would make the Twinkle pattern, so pretty 🤩! Tobyyellow@yahoo.con

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  103. Twinkle is my favorite and would make a wonderful QOV. The quilts you made are lovely.
    Joy (dot) kubik 69 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  104. I would probably make the "Mountain/twinkle" quilt pattern first, to use Kaffe Fassett fabrics and get a quick finish. jacominaderegt@gmail.com

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  105. Your quilts are gorgeous! I love the quilting patterns you chose; they go along perfectly! I think Gypsy will be my first, and I'm glad to know that three more rounds makes it the perfect size. (shawkers@msn.com)

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  106. I have been wondering how to make the Gypsy pattern larger. Thank you for showing me how to do it. edgarkevin@sbcglobal.net

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  107. I love Ebb Tide and hope to make it soon.

    Thanks for participating in the blog hop.

    sdblosser@yahoo.com

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  108. Wow, I love all your takes on the patterns. Twinkle is very high on my list of makes. Again, your color and fabric choices, the quilting - all are very beautiful! Grace and Peace to You! mail4kristine at msn dot com.

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  109. I love all the quilts but especially the table runner. Your colors are wonderful.

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  110. Oh, you were a busy quilter making all of these Villa Rosa beauties! Your Clover tablerunner is the prettiest one I've seen on the hop! Those blue fabrics are gorgeous together and look lovely on your tablecloth from Georgia. My favorite of these patterns is Twinkle and I'd really like to break out my scraps and make one with the bright colors!

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  111. The quilt I would like to make first is 31. Then I would like to make twinkle.

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  112. I would make the Twinkle pattern first but love them all....cmb51362@gmai

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  113. I would make the Twinkle pattern first but love them all. cmb51362@gmaildotcom

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  114. I love blue and your clover is absolutely stunning. I think I will dive into my blue stash and make clover first. doonaovermoyer at Gmail dot com

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  115. I’d make the tablerunner, then Twinkle. I already made Gypsy! Sue/missmaggie54@yahoo.com

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  116. I've already made Gypsy but I might make another, or I'll make Twinkle. I love all of your projects but esp your version of Gypsy as I enjoy seeing it with the extra rows. I was thinking about doing that, too. Also LOVE that quilting design!! Wow! I generally order from My Creative Stitches but I might have to look that one up!

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  117. Elaine in North TexasMarch 22, 2024 at 8:00 PM

    I really liked your table runner in blue. Egrasher at Swbell dot net.

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  118. Wow, you are a prolific quilter! And talented too. I love the quilting on these beautiful quilts. I want to try the Gypsy quilt because it would be so much fun to choose the fabrics. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work, and for your inspiring blog!

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  119. Wow Wow Wow! I want to be like you when I grow up! Great giveaway; thx for the chance to win! I normally go for quick makes but Twinkle is giving me all the feels!

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  120. Love all the quilts you made! Awesome!! I want to make 31! Thanks for sharing! Diane O odiane79 at yahoo dot com

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  121. Wow! You made great quilts with your Villa Rosa Design patterns. I liked Twinkle the best. It was awesome fabric choices and the Devon pantograph. I enjoyed looking at all your pantographs you choose and a picture of your APQS longarm. gaynelquilts@gmail.com

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  122. Please don't enter me in your giveaway. I just wanted to say "wow!" I am so impressed that you cranked out four such beautiful quilts. Every one is different, yet marvelous. You have an impressive fabric stash to have come up with such a variety of color combos and prints, and your quilting designs enhance each one. You're a marvel.

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  123. Wow! I am so impressed with all your beauties. Each of them are gorgeous...but I love the versions of Ebb and Flow and Twinkle you did...spectacular. The quilting is something too! Sorry I lost track last week...too much packing!

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