Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Villa Rosa Blog Hop 2024

I am running late on getting my post up - I didn't realize that today was the 19th - my day to blog!

Villa Rosa has again sponsored a Blog Hop offering a special set of patterns for the Hop:

Blog Hop 2024 SET of 5 CARDS 

It was hard to choose which one to do - I want to make them all! But life is too busy to make them all, so I chose Gypsy as I could picture it with some lively fabrics. Abbi Mays Fabric Shop provided the fabrics for my blog entry and will have kits available to make similar quilt for yourself.

This pattern is named for the Gypsy Rose just as many other Villa Rosa Designs patterns have been named for roses.

I chose to use Fat Sixths for the pattern, rather than a pack of 10" squares so that the same fabric could be in more than one place, giving some motion to the quilt as you follow the fabric from place to place.

The fabric line is Murano by Odile Bailoeul from Free Spirit. There were opportunities to fussy cut some of these lovely fabrics!

An important thing for this quilt is to lay out your fabrics after cutting to balance the colors. Using Fat Sixths means that you also need to balance the fabrics!

Another consideration as you sew this top together; make sure your seam allowances are accurate. There are not the same amount of seams in each round, thus if your seam allowance is off, so will your rounds be off. One way you can work around this (for those who have a generous 1/4") is to trim your round to fit the center before you sew it together.


With such a busy top, it was hard to choose a quilting design. After auditioning many different patterns, I chose to use Sugar & Spice by My Creative Stitches.

The optional border makes the quilt a really nice size for a couch throw! It is a very happy quilt with these bright fabrics.

check out the other blogs participating in this hop:

villarosaquilts.com

      https://kathleenmcmusing.com/

2.     http://livelylatte.blogspot.com/

3.     https://www.homesewnbyus.com

4.     https://www.piecefulthoughts.com/

5.     https://www.ctpub.com/blog/

1.     https://needleandfoot.com/

2.     https://www.mmmquilts.com/

3.     https://www.texasquiltgal.com/

4.     http://time4stitchn.blogspot.com/

5.     https://siysewityourself.com/

1.     https://quarterinchcapers.blogspot.com/

2.     https://www.nortonhousequilting.com/blogs/news

3.     https://quiltinggail.com/

4.     http://wazoonewsbits.blogspot.com/

1.      withstingsattached.blogspot.com

2.     https://scottfortunoff.com/

3.     https://www.cocoaquilts.com/

4.     http://quiltwithaview.blogspot.com/

2.     http://thedarlingdogwood.blogspot.com/

3.     www.knitbug2.blogspot.com

4.    https://somethingrosemade14.blogspot.com/

5.     https://www.qovf.org/

1.     https://www.graceandpeacequilting.com/

2.     https://happycottagequilter.blogspot.com/

3.     https://joyfullytracie.com/

4.     https://patchouli-moon-studio.blogspot.com/

5.     https://doyoueq.com/blog/

villarosaquilts.com

To be entered in the prize drawings, leave a comment on this post by midnight, March 23. Make sure you leave your email address so that if you win, we can contact you!

Thank you to Tricia from Villa Rosa Designs and Quilt with a View for inviting me to join in this fun Blog Hop, thank you to Abbi Mays Fabric Shop for donating the materials for Gypsy Rose and thank you to the other bloggers and the generous sponsors! AND thank you to the readers/hoppers for stopping by!

Hoffman -- https://hoffmancaliforniafabrics.net/
Moda -- https://modafabrics.com/
Timeless Treasures -- https://www.ttfabrics.com/
Jaftex -- https://jaftex.com/
Electric Quilt -- https://electricquilt.com/
Banyan Batiks/Northcott -- https://www.northcott.com/home.aspx
Benartex -- https://benartex.com/
Hancock’s of Paducah -- https://www.hancocks-paducah.com/
Fox Chapel/Landauer -- https://foxchapelpublishing.com/
C&T Publishing -- https://www.ctpub.com/
P&B Textiles -- https://www.pbtex.com/


 

94 comments:

Anne-Marie said...

I think the colors you picked honor the spirit of the rose.

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

Colorful, fun quilt!!! Love the quilting you picked out, too!!!

Tricia M said...

Yay! You’re up! Thanks. Your Gypsy quilt is marvelous! Great fabrics do indeed make a great quilt.

mango968 said...

Thank you for sharing your process in making this quilt. I think I may try this pattern and your tips are helpful.
Blessings, Pam

Julie Warren said...

Thank you for getting your blog up and running. Love your quilt.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful fabric choices, I think I will have to try this pattern too.
rem9640@aol.com

Sharon Aurora said...

Those fabrics look great for Gypsy Rose. Very nice quilt.

Julie S said...

Great fabric choice for this pattern! It shines!

Linda said...

Joy I love your colors and fabrics, and of course I love the pattern too. :) Nice touch on the borders - how wide are they? I finally found a backing for mine and maybe I should make a border out of the same fabric. Your quilting is really nice. Great job!

Carol M said...

2nd attempt trying to leave comment...beautiful choice of colors! cake424932gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Fun colorful quilt! I love colorful!

Shell688@aol.com

Charlene Morris said...

Love the border addition.
Charlenem622@yahoo.com

Debbie Roseman said...

I really like your color choices! It gives me ideas as I’m not great coordinating colors. This may be a good pattern for me as I am still learning.
Droseman58@yahoo.com

Anita Gambrell said...

What a great pattern & quilt! Thanks for the great advice on how to put them together match wise!

Anonymous said...

I love your fabric choices! I agree to balance out colors and patterns if using 1 line of fabrics. tizzy5552@yahoo.com

Rita said...

Love the quilt, especially your border.

Kathalena said...

Love the quilt with the added border.
kathy_cocker@yahoo.com

Barbara c said...

I like the border addition! Thanks for participating in the hop!

Dove1615 said...

Your choice of fabrics makes a stunning Gypsy quilt! dove1615@gmail.com

Emily F said...

Love the bright fun colors of your quilt!!

Quilting Gail said...

Beautiful quilt! And the border is perfect for it!

(don't enter me in the draw - thx)

Daryl @ Patchouli Moon Studio said...

Looks great in those fabrics!

Vicki in MN said...

Nicely done!

Anonymous said...

Colors are great and thanks for the tip on seam allowances--a huge nemesis of mine. Michelle Rush mrush2@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I love the fabric you chose. Bright and cheerful. Gypsy is the pattern I want to do.. Jilldsteven@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Love your colors!! Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
odiane79 at gmail dot com

Julie said...

The border framed the quilt perfectly. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Yay!!! Happy blogging (and sewing)

Anonymous said...

I'm very excited for the twinkle and I too LOVE bright colors so that is what I'm going to be doing soon!!!

Anonymous said...

Very fun quilt! Thank you for sharing. L_opdahl@hotmail.com

Sherry said...

Your quilt looks great! Thank you for the helpful tips about seam allowances.

Sherry V. oohaysistun at yahoo dot com. stitching with Sherry.blogspot.com

Pamela Dempsey said...

Love your quilt!😻

Patience said...

Very pretty fabrics used for Gypsy! I like the border as well. Thank you for sharing!
Mrspcballard at Gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

Bright, colorful and lots of fun! Thank you for sharing all your hints!
Linda Estes. Lgale95@yahoo.com

Barb said...

I love the Gypsy Rose quilt and think the name is pretty too!
barbkaup(at)(yahoo)(dot)(com)

Donna said...

Love your version of Gypsy! I love bright colours!
bagpipers159@gmail.com

Renea said...

Thanks for sharing your quilt. Pretty, pretty colors. ryarolim@gmail.com

Karen said...

Bright colorful quilt! Very nice!

Donna said...

Thanks for the tips on sewing Gypsy Rose. Gorgeous fabric.
djcutting2(at)gmail(dot)com

Ginger Dawn...A Spice Below The Horizon said...

I really like the border you picked for Gypsy! Blog Hops are sew much fun! Pun intended... Thank you for sharing! Gingerdawnharman@live.com

Sandi1100 said...

Your Gypsy Rose quilt is lovely! Thanks for sharing.

AnnieBikes said...

Love your bright colors! It does make a good throw size with some borders. anneandbenhike@yahoo.com

Kathy E. said...

You sure did choose lively fabrics for Gypsy and I love them all together in one project! I can imagine the difficult time you had to pick a way to quilt this beauty. You did a great job!

Anita Gambrell said...

Your quilt is so nice! I love this hop and all the different colors choices!

Pat at Bell Creek Quilts said...

your quilt is beautiful and I like the addition of the border. Well done!

Annmarie said...

Gypsy Rose is my favorite pattern in this year's VRD bundle. Yours looks great!

Nann said...

Hi, Joy -- you're right about balancing the prints in Gypsy Rose. I kept switching them around, adding just one more, then more switching.

Samantha Burnside said...

Hi Joy! Your version of Gypsy Rose was simply beautiful. I don't think you could have picked a better fabric to make it so eye catching. It's a beauty that should be looked at. I love the border, it tones it down just enough. It's perfect! Thanks for considering me for this contest my email is jason_burnside@hotmail.com

scottylover said...

Love the fabrics you used! Thanks for the tip on laying out the fabrics!

sam said...

Love the Gypsy quilt. Thanks for the tips. Your version is lovely.

Tracie said...

Wow, your fabric choices are amazing! That’ll be beautiful on a couch. (JoyfullyTracie at G Mail)

MINDYWOLFE said...

I love the gypsy quilt. Really pretty. Mtwolfeden@gmail.com

Rozz01 said...

I would be just like you in auditioning fabric to make sure the fabrics work together and your Gypsy quilt turned out great. Prefer Rozz01@cox.net

Beth said...

I love the fabric you chose for your Gypsy quilt! And I really appreciate you using a different option (Fat Sixths) than the pattern suggested, and explaining the changes that entailed. Real life sometimes requires us to use what is on hand and then adjust, and your reminders about seam allowance and fabric placement are important.

GranChris said...

Love your quilt. I think Gypsy Rose will be a great donation quilt pattern. Jmikebalou(at) aol (dot) com

Anonymous said...

I like the idea if using a layer cake, and the borders allow for a bigger quilt. I remember these hints.
Lezlie llkunkel@hotmail.com

bcarlf said...

I really like your version on Gypsy. Thanks for participating and for giving us chances to win prizes. from brendafurlong@bellsouth.net

Nancy L said...

Love the fabric that you chose. Great job!!

MMorton said...

I love Gypsy and you did a great job with it, especially with your fussy cutting.

Margaret...memorton@gmail.com

Deb FitzGerald said...

Gypsy is my favorite if he five and your fabric choice is fabulous.

piecefulwendy said...

It has been fun to see all the versions of Gypsy during this Hop - I like the bright colors in your quilt!

Anonymous said...

Isn't it amazing what a border will do. Yours tamed and complemented the busy prints but sometimes borders detract or ruin the whole affect. Love seeing other peoples visions. Thanks for sharing. ritasevig@gmail.com

Julie in GA said...

The simplicity of the quilt design really shows off your gorgeous fabrics perfectly!

Anonymous said...

Mary Lee
What a beautiful, colorful quilt!

Nikki said...

Your quilt is lovely. Thanks for participating. Such a fun hop!

Magpie's Mumblings said...

Your quilt turned out wonderfully! I'm enjoying the hop and getting to visit with everyone. (marmic1954@hotmail.com)

Bonnie58 said...

I love your colour choises. Thanks for sharing and the opportunity to win. Bonnielarson58atgmaildotcom

Havplenty said...

I love colorful fabrics including this quilt. The Gypsy quilt pattern is appearing to be a very versatile pattern made up in a variety of fabrics. I love it. I am so ready to grab some fabrics and give it a whirl.

Andrea Alley said...

Thanks for all the helpful hints! As a newbie, I need them!

Joyful Quilter said...

The more Gypsy quilts I see the more I want to make the pattern. Love the fabrics in yours.

Grunge+Grace said...

I'm really enjoying seeing all of the different variations of the Gypsy pattern, I love how versatile it is! Yours is really pretty!

Anonymous said...

Love the bright colors!
jmvineyard@yahoo.com

Sewgirl said...

Your quilt is beautiful! I am always drawn to color first and you did a great job with the use of your fabrics. Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

Gypsy is such a great pattern and so fun think of color choices. Yours are just wonderful. Thank you for sharing. jfoor@att.net

Lisa England said...

I like how the Gypsy pattern showcases the fabrics. I noticed that your quilting pattern was from My Creative Stitches. They have so many great patterns, they are my go-to source for quilting pantographs.

LizzyAstro said...

What a great selection of fabrics for this pattern and I love how all the colours appear in the border fabric.

mayme said...

Thank you for the tips on making the quilt.

Lee said...

I like the Gypsy pattern and your fabric choice! Great with the border ! Thank you !

SewHappy28 said...

I love bold, colourful fabrics - great choice! Thanks for sharing with us.

Anonymous said...


Wonderful fabric choice for Gypsy.
Joy.kubik69@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I love the colors in the Gypsy quilt.
edgarkevin@sbcglobal.net

Sharon Blosser said...

Great tips. Thanks for them.

I appreciate you participating in the blog hop.

sdblosser@yahoo.com

Kristine S said...

That turned out lovely! I appreciate you explaining the effect of the repetitions of the fabric. I like what I see but I might not have figured out what made the difference. It really does keep your eye moving. And the nice wide border is s great finishing touch.

rabbitt7 said...

Love the colors you used. Your quilt turned out beautifully.

Michelle Rush said...

Thanks for the tips on laying out and seam allowances. Always tricky.

Cindy Berry said...

love the colors in this quilt such a cute pattern. cmberry@lsu.edu

Anonymous said...

donnaovermoyer@gmail.com
Love all your fabric choices.

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

A beautiful variation of the Gypsy pattern! Love those fabrics!

Sue in Marion said...

Love your Gypsy! It’s a great pattern!

Nancy said...

I love your version of Gypsy Rose! The fabrics and colors are fabulous.

Elaine in North Texas said...

I love your bright Gypsy quilt.

Kathy H said...

Great pattern and wonderful choice of fabrics.so cheerful.

cathy wells said...

I love this fabric line...I was wondering what I would do with it. Now I have an ideal!!

Pamela said...

Your quilt is gorgeous! And thanks for the tips on making it!