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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Pat Sloan's Tantalizing Table Toppers

 Hi there friends!  Today is my day on Pat's Tantalizing Table Toppers Book Tour.  It's always so fun to participate in a book tour, especially among such talented people! 

pat sloans Tantilizing Table toppers

I had a hard time choosing which topper to make.  There are a lot of fun projects in this book, but that blue runner on the cover, French Bistro, really caught my eye. It's a simple project that  can be made quickly.  Perfect for left over strips of fabric.  I had my eye on this cute Cook Book fabric by Lori Holt and I love how it turned out.   

  Tantilizing Tabletoppers Pat Sloan 

One of the things I love about Pat's books are the variety of projects, the tips and the little stories about each piece. I like the way she approaches each project, her work style.  And of course Martingale books are lovely, the photos and styling are charming, so they're a pleasure to look at.  And of course the most important thing, the instructions and illustrations are easy to follow.  

Tantilizing Tabletoppers Pat Sloan

I love sewing.  And sewing with people, like Pat, is what I love the most.  I hope you enjoy seeing my project and all the projects that people have made for this book tour. I'm grateful for all the friends I've made over the years.  


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And now for the fun part, if you'd like a chance to win a copy of Pat's book, leave a comment below.  Tell me what you're working on, or  just say hi! A winner will be selected at the end of the book tour!

pat sloan's tantilizing table toppers

There's a giveaway on each post in the book tour, here's a list of  the participants:

Full Tour list:


You can check out Pat's YouTube channel for videos each day  where she introduces everyone.  It's fun to follow along with Pat on a regular basis, not only for this hop. Follow along on Instagram with the #PatSloansBookTour tag.   Thanks for hanging in there till the end of my post! 

465 comments:

  1. Kathy Porter-Cunningham6:03 AM

    Love the red fabric you and Pat both use!

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  2. Anonymous6:03 AM

    Pat’s patterns are so beautiful and easy to follow. I like this one that uses strips. Love your choice of fabrics.

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  3. Anonymous6:03 AM

    Love your project!

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  4. I am currently working on Heartfelt quilt from FQS. I am also completing all of my six quilts in progress. I love your vintage kitten fabrics.

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  5. Love your table runner! I love sewing along with Pat as well!❤️❤️❤️

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  6. I am currently working on Christmas gifts! Yep I said Christmas. Just finished a oversized twin Irish Chain for my grandson who is off to college soon. Love quilts, fabrics and patterns!

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  7. Anonymous6:13 AM

    Wonderful colors! Yours turned out amazing!

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  8. I found that I did have a piece of your fabric like Pat said. Love it!

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  9. Noreen6:15 AM

    Concurrently, I am working on my firstT-shirt memory quilt for a friend. Love your site.

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  10. Lovely job! I also am mad for red. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. I am working on a sampler quilt for my son's birthday. The blocks are from a wide variety of sources. Many blocks are from Pat's free Wednesday quilt series.
    I love seeing how different each of the table topper patterns look made from different fabrics. Your table runner using Cookbook is beautiful.

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  12. Karen Lindemann6:19 AM

    I am hand stitching the binding down on a king size quilt.

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  13. Nancy Rector6:20 AM

    Beautiful!

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  14. Hi there. I love how Pat is introducing us to other quilters with her book tour.

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  15. Love your version of Pat's table runner. So colorful! Currently working on t-shirt quilt for my granddaughter.

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  16. Nancy Crivaro6:23 AM

    It's graduation time - I am making T-shirt quilts

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  17. Anonymous6:24 AM

    Good morning, working on organizing my sewing room, purging old unloved stuff!

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  18. Anonymous6:26 AM

    Finishing scrap quilts for 4 sisters as gifts at our first ever girl's week.

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  19. I love your table runner and Lori holts fabrics.
    I sure do wish that YOU were still designing fabrics!!!

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  20. Anonymous6:29 AM

    I am working on a new quilt for my 18 yr old son. He out grew his dog quilt.

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  21. Anonymous6:32 AM

    I hope to get some time to do a project from Pat's book. The more I see the harder it will be to make a decision. I've done some of Pat's sew alongs and her writing style of patterns is the easiest I've done. She has me spoiled. The cover might say "table toppers" but looks like most of the projects could be made larger.

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  22. Lovely table runner. Love the red.

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  23. Currently working on some Sallie Tomato kits. Could really use something that would help bust my statsh ;-)

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  24. Anonymous6:35 AM

    I am currently working on Heartfelt from FQS charity quilt and a table runner from Primitive Gatherings. I love how you used Cookbook fabric for this- I have a fat 8th bundle of that tucked away! amyjo2sew@gmail.com

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  25. love your choice of fabrics, very vintage and homey feeling.

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  26. Anonymous6:37 AM

    Working on too many to list right now but very much enjoying the Secret Life of Colors sew along with Pat. Avid reader, so I enjoy the stories and the simplicity of the shoo fly block. Oh, and also using all my stash to complete the blocks!

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  27. I'm currently working on a low volume scrappy quilt and finishing a bunch if UFOs.

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  28. At the moment, I have 2 quilts on my design wall, one is made with Kaffe fabric called Landslide from one of the 3 yard quilt books. The other is made from a jelly roll with greens and lights (whites and pale yellows).

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  29. Anonymous6:41 AM

    Love this interpretation and your fabrics!

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  30. I am hand quilting a 40 year old UFO! I love watching Pat every day.

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  31. It is so much fun to find new sites, such as your site. Pat Sloan is a great teacher and networker. I am a fan.

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  32. I’m looking forward to several new quilt projects.

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  33. Love your fabric choice; I'm working on a baby quilt for new granddaughter.

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  34. Love the way everyone makes each project their own. All are beautiful. Have new ideas for quilts.

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  35. Hi! Love your fabric choice. Great table runner!

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  36. Diane Miller Flood6:46 AM

    Need a baby quilt , found the u-pick quilt on day 1 ordered fabric, now I need to win a book love square tts

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  37. Diane Hall6:46 AM

    I am working on a twin size quilt for my granddaughter who graduates this year and will be attending the same college (Bloomsburg University) I went to many, many years ago.

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  38. Anonymous6:50 AM

    I really like the Lori Holt fabric in yours. Really makes a difference in style and appeal. Currently I'm reorganizing my fabric collection, what a mess! Moved 5 years ago then health issues. Looking forward to completing several WIP.

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  39. Kathy Bussieres6:51 AM

    Very cute runner and nice fabric choice! I’m working on a quick pattern while waiting for the UFO Challenge number to be drawn for June.

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  40. Anonymous6:51 AM

    Hi, I am working on a panel quilt right now.

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  41. Anonymous6:52 AM

    Love your colors. I am working on a couple BOM projects. One is including some fabrics from my mom's fabrics. It has been fun thinking of her as I sew.

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  42. Eb Stevens6:53 AM

    Hi, I enjoyed your website!
    I'm working on a panel quilt and just finished two tote bags.

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  43. Anonymous6:55 AM

    I’m working on quilting a baby quilt.

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  44. Laurie Wellington6:56 AM

    I’m a diehard strip quilter. Love your table runner.

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  45. Love your colors! Thank you for the chance to win!

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  46. Suelynn Williams6:58 AM

    I am working on a sampler quilt prompted by a focus fabric, and using the color wheel to find fabrics from my stash. I love the half-square red triangles that pop in your table topper!

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  47. I totally agree with you on how fun it is to follow Pat. I am currently working on a log cabin quilt using Civil War reproduction fabrics. Finished the blocks yesterday. Now to put it together.

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  48. I love your table runner! Lori Holt makes such happy fabrics....thanks for sharing!

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  49. I'm a scrap quilter who quilts for charity. At the moment I'm working on Scrap Patch Paddlewheel which I rescaled to work to my charity's dimension. Only problem is I worked it in 2.5" patches and gaily used 2" patches. Finished - Nope. Back to the drawing board. I kind of lose my momentum when this happens.

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  50. I just finished a table runner from a class I took at my local quilt guild. I'm also trying to quilt a Dream Big panel on my domestic sewing machine. There was a quilt along with that panel last year. I saved the links and am trying to learn new to me quilting.

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  51. Carol7:06 AM

    Love your table runner! Just finished Sweet Dreams Pat Sloan sew along.

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  52. Karna Ver Ploeg7:09 AM

    I really enjoy making table runners. I'm sure I would enjoy this book. Currently working a Quilts of Valor quilt with my granddaughter which is a 4-H project.

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  53. connie summers7:10 AM

    love pat sloan and now getting acquainted with some of her friends ... love to make all kinds of quilted items and am hoping I win her book

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  54. Working on a table topper using scraps from men’s ties!

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  55. Hi, I am working on a Quilt of Valor. I have the top finished and am piecing the back because my fabric wasn't large enough. I learned about piecing backs from Pat Sloan.

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  56. Anonymous7:14 AM

    Love your table topper using Lori Holt’s fabric. Pat’s pattern is great for using up your scraps

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  57. Working on a king size quilt for a friend. I love your blog!

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  58. Anonymous7:15 AM

    I love the color combo you chose for your table topper. Susie Davis davis_clan@roadrunner.com

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  59. I am gearing up to quilt a couple large quilts so I can get them off the UFO pile and feel less guilty about starting a new project! I'd love to start on a couple of these table runners to make for Christmas gifts ... or maybe I'll make one just for me!
    dsb448@att.net

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  60. Judy Rowley7:17 AM

    I am currently working on Lori Holt's Chicken Salad sew along. I love her vintage fabrics the Cook Book line.

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  61. I am working on several projects! FREE Summer Soiree of Pat Sloan's in her fabric Bonnie Lane and I am also working on a Crown Royal Bag Quilt.

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  62. Working on a baby quilt. Love your fabric choices for this!

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  63. Pat has created such a wonderful variety of toppers in this book. Love them all.

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  64. Great idea to use the Lori Holt fabric for the runner.
    Perfect for the summer kitchen

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  65. Love your vintage Kitties! I am currently working on 2 projects- Quiltmakers Ruby Jubilee in pink and blue and a motorcycle quilt.

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  66. Kate Wilson7:32 AM

    Hi Pam, so glad that I found you. I am a very new quilter just did my first with the block for Ukraine and bought a sewing machine. I love your Quilt from Pat’s book and think I may try that one next. Love that you do small projects as a retired K teacher that is my plan. And I left my heart in San Francisco, have deep roots there. ( my grandmother was in the great 1906 earthquake) 🤗💕

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  67. I am working on a scrappy quarter log cabin quilt. Blocks are almost done.

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  68. I'm trying to work through some of my scraps so I just finished the blocks for Bonnie Hunter's "Fun with Bricks" pattern. I like your idea of using scraps for the table runner you made from Pat's book.

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  69. Anonymous7:34 AM

    Right now I am working on a beach vacation. Watching quilt videos and visiting new pages, making plans for when i am back home!

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  70. Anonymous7:35 AM

    Requilting an antique kitty basket quilt!

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  71. Bernice Bisset7:37 AM

    Currently quilting Fancy Forest. Love being introduced to all of Pat’s quilting friends.

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  72. Tonia Edmondson7:37 AM

    Hi! I'm working on learning to machine quilt. I've done a few small pieces and am trying to quilt a full size quilt now on my machine. I recently had to buy a new machine, and it came with a walking foot. toniaedmondson@yahoo.com

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  73. Judith Bell7:37 AM

    Pat’s quilts are so cheerful, they really brighten my day.

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  74. I am working on a quilt made from children’s clothing for a long-time friend.

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  75. Karen Dowd7:38 AM

    I just finished up a small Tiny Houses lap quilt for a friend, Love your site

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  76. Hello there! I'm quilting a small hexie quilt. I can't get enough of hexies!

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  77. I am currently working on a quilt for my Nephew's wedding in October. I'm using a pattern called "Brightly" with beautiful sunflower fabric in reds, greens, yellows, blacks, browns with a black background. It's turning out so pretty!
    Pam KittyMorning, your topper in Lori Holt's fabric is beautiful!

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  78. The colors you choose for Pat's project certainly brighten up the room it is in.

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  79. Michelle7:42 AM

    Beautiful table topper and fabrics. I'm working on a flannel topper atm, but it's not playing nicely!. 🙂

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  80. Working on a baby quilt for my new granddaughter! Love your site—so many creative ideas!

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  81. Currently working a quilt as wedding gift for some special friends.

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  82. Currently wrapping up a leader/ender quilt.

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  83. Anonymous7:48 AM

    I love the pattern and adore your fabric choice!

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  84. kris sullivan7:49 AM

    love the colors you used.

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  85. Anonymous7:50 AM

    OOooohhh, I love your choice of fabric!
    anitagail9@tds.net

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  86. I love the pattern and your fabric choice. Pat's patterns are the best!

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  87. Thanks for being a part of Pat's book tour! Such beautiful work!

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  88. Sally Crawford7:57 AM

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful rendition of Pat Sloan's table topper in the beautiful Lori Holt fabrics. I am in between projects deciding on what to do next.

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  89. Working on Cherry Crunch by Bonnie Hunter. Love it scrappy backgrounds and lots of red squares.

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  90. The fabrics you put together are so sweet. I'm looking forward to seeing the book "in person."

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  91. I'm working on organizing my scraps into yet a new way to manage and work with them inspired by Shannon Fraser Designs. I really like the table toppers in Tantalizing Table Toppers. I'd like to make French Bistro, too.

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  92. Love your table runner.

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  93. Such a cute runner.

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  94. This book has so many wonderful ideas! Currently I am working a quilt for my guild's charity program, and in spare time, practicing freestyle quilting.

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  95. Anonymous8:08 AM

    I am setting up a new sewing room in a new house so my machines are pretty inaccessible for now. I have started an EPP project to add to my options.

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  96. Molly Spradley8:09 AM

    Hi, I'm currently working on Christmas gifts and trying to make sure everybody has something quilted for a gift this year.

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  97. Anonymous8:09 AM

    It is Christmas in May for me. I am working on a Christmas wreath wall hanging. It is fun to work from a kit after several months of scrap quilting.

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  98. Anonymous8:10 AM

    Love your table runner in Lori Holt’s fabrics, which are timeless! Every day of this giveaway, my favorite table topper has been the ones posted for that day, and today is no exception. This one, though, caught my my eye when I first saw a picture of the book! I love all things made with strips! This one will work with any fabrics, even left-overs from multiple fabric lines to give your table a great pop of color! Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to make this one too! kclayton77@me.com

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  99. Anonymous8:12 AM

    I am working on a 2 1/2 inch square scrap quilt.

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  100. Linda Christianson8:22 AM

    I just finished a modern double Wedding ring. Very dark colors. I have strips left of black that I could make the Bistro table runner and put more god for the butterflies.

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  101. Betsy Pompi8:27 AM

    I love the scrappy fabrics you chose for your sample. Thanks for sharing.

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  102. I have sewn the quilt top that has that cute Pam Kitty Morning kitty in it. Sadly, it is not quilted yet. Need to get on it!

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  103. Anonymous8:31 AM

    I am working on 3 yard quilts for my mother's caregivers. Looking forward to making a table topper for myself.

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  104. This is such fun. I am currently working on 2 scrappy quilts...using only what I have in my stash. Those scraps never seem to dwindle...I just fluff them up as I pull out what I want.

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  105. Anonymous8:33 AM

    I have several projects going now including a baby quilt and a table runner

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  106. I am in the planning phase of a christmas project. I haven't narrowed down exactly what the project will be yet. I love that fabric choice!

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  107. Love your tablerunner with the vintage look.

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  108. Vickie Bell8:41 AM

    I am new to your blog and like it a lot!!! I am making my granddaughter a Llama pillow for her 16th birthday . Because I am getting older, it's hard to handle quilts now so smaller projects are perfect for me. Would love to win the book because I have been following Pat Sloan for several years now and her patterns are very easy to follow.

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  109. I love your colorful table runner! I am currently working on a small wall hanging.

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  110. Love the fabrics you chose and good to see you post!

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  111. Anonymous8:47 AM

    I love the red in the topper! I'm currently working on Mida blockheads 3 and ufos!

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  112. Just scrolled thru some of your project posts, great inspiration!!

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  113. Tina Fulbright8:56 AM

    I love your table runner!! The fabric you used is so warm. I just finished a baby quilt for my newest great nephew. I've pulled bright fabrics to start making pillows. We've had so much rain and it's been so dreary out. Since I haven't seen sunshine, I think the bright fabric will cheer me up. Thank you so much for this opportunity.

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  114. LINDA DOUGLAS8:59 AM

    Hi, your Table Runners are so neat! I love the striking bright Colors together! Thanks for sharing!

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  115. Anonymous8:59 AM

    Hi, I'm working on a table topper with handkerchief fabric and selvage called "Pick up Sticks. I love Pat Sloan, love her attitude and her style. Thank you for helping out.

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  116. I am working on a temperature quilt!

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  117. Susan Reinhart8:59 AM

    I just finished a double wedding ring quilt wall hanging for my daughter who is getting married on the fall- whew! A once and done

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  118. Love your fabric choices for Pat's design! Love your name too! I'm a cat lady too! Best from Maryland!

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  119. Love this pattern you used. Have a great day.

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  120. Finishing up the quilting on a wall hanging on my long arm. And just bought a new sewing machine and have been playing around with it.

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  121. Great tablerunner!!! I love seeing same project from different eyes. I am currently working on an older Block of the Month quilt I bought at an estate sale. Love your pallet of colors, thank you for participating for us to enjoy!!

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  122. Anonymous9:07 AM

    Working through my stash making some baby quilts. I am trying to use scraps and reduce my stash. Some of these look like they would work with scraps!

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  123. I’m currently working on a few baby quilts. Just ordered a bag kit and will give t hat a go when it arrives. Lots of time to sew now that I’m retired!

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  124. Anonymous9:15 AM

    Im putting a label on a baby boy I Spy quilt. Love your website. Its my first time visiting you.

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  125. Anonymous9:17 AM

    I’m working on a collage quilt of the singer machine. Love your colors and would love Pats book

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  126. just finished Pats Ukraine banner and now finishing a table runner for my sister

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  127. I'm a reds lover, but add in all the pinks and purples too.
    Your creation of Pat's table runner is so fun.

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  128. I am working on an Alaska row quilt. One of these runners would be a nice break from the tedious applique of the Alaska quilt.

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  129. EdithLaramore9:22 AM

    Waiting for her book. Want to work on the game board quilt topper

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  130. I'm working on finishing up multiple quilts and then I need to do a deep clean of the sewing room!

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  131. Anonymous9:23 AM

    I'm just starting Pat's Oh My Stars for a friend about to have surgery

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  132. I absolutely love your choice of fabric for the tablerunner!

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  133. Irene9:26 AM

    I'm using Pat's Ukraine block pattern and making a quilt using different shades of yellow and blue.

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  134. I only wish I had found your blog sooner! I often mix intense piecing of quilts with smaller projects so that I can get at least some almost instant gratification after long hours of cutting and piecing. I love your fabric themes.Right up my alley

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  135. My husband says that I should work on only one thing at once (HaHa). Among the things that I am working one is a quilt for a great granddaughter's birthday and Pat Sloan's Sweet Dreams quilt for a wedding gift.

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  136. janine small9:31 AM

    I’m working on the Secret Lives of Color quilt. Decided I couldn’t just do one color a month, so I am almost done. Working on brown, then black, then done!

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  137. Lourdes Rojas9:34 AM

    I too love Pat’s projects. They’re so well explained and easy to follow.

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  138. So many choices in that bookQ Can't wait to pick out fabrics for them

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  139. Barb Pinz9:36 AM

    Lots of projects to finish🤦

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  140. Barb B9:37 AM

    I love your use of polka dots, thanks for the chance to get pat’s book

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  141. I just want to say "hi" and that I just finished Pat's String Bean pattern. I used a ton of my stock-pile of fabrics and I love the very scrappy look of it! Thank you Pat for a great pattern and thank you PamKittyMorning for being a part of Pat's book tour.

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  142. I love your table topper!! It is so rich in the Lori Holt fabric!! Thank you for being a part of Pat’s Book Tour!! Her new book is fascinating and she gives great instructions!! Happiness to you from Texas!

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  143. Anonymous9:44 AM

    Thank you for the pattern book offer. Would love to win like all of these other comment making quilters!

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  144. I’m finishing up my second jelly sizzle of Pat’s top is done now to sandwich, quilt and bind it. Working on three other quilt tops as well. Would love a chance to win Pat’s book.

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  145. Anonymous9:51 AM

    Beautiful tablerunner

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  146. Love your table topper in Cookbook. The fabric is so cheery!

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  147. Love the book tours! We get to meet so many quilters!

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  148. Angela Sherwood9:56 AM

    I have loved watching all the tables toppers and runners on this tour, it’s amazing how it changes some of them with different line’s or just really scrappy.

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  149. Karen Eads9:57 AM

    Love seeing all the beautiful projects the tour is showcasing! Yours is no exception - love that vintage fabric look! I'm working on Pat's Jelly Roll Ripple quilt right now, along with a myriad of other projects! Have a wonderful day!! Sending greetings from Idaho!

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  150. Your table topper is beautiful! I just cut out a table runner to use over the 4th. Also just used up some scraps to make a couple doll quilts for my granddaughters. So many projects, so little time!

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  151. currently basting Pat's latest sew along, Sweet Dreams. I hope to have it done this month.

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  152. John the Quilter10:00 AM

    I am a relatively new quilter and I like that Pat’s books show which way to press the seams for ease of joining parts!

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  153. Anonymous10:09 AM

    I love the colors in what you decided to make! Very pretty!

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  154. I also fixated on the runner on the cover. I really like the fabric choices you made on your interpretation; bright, busy and fun! I am currently working on a disappearing four patch: white tone background, all of the prints contain white and small flower designs. I am glad to have found your blog. This book tour is such a great adventure!

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  155. Anonymous10:12 AM

    Not doing much sewing presently as we are preparing for a big family vacation in Florida. Love your version of the French Bistro table runner, the fabrics you chose make it fun and cheery.

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  156. Rebecca Payne10:19 AM

    I sewing a free pattern called Double Windmill Quilt from quiltfiction.

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  157. Anonymous10:25 AM

    Enjoying you as pat sloan's friend

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  158. I am currently working on completing several quilts... Edyta Sitar mystery among others.
    Im also preparing for Pat's next sewalong starting in June

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  159. Love the runners. Pat has been a life saver during the past couple of years. Yours is great. Drhodes9@cox.net

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  160. I love all the projects but I really like runners for quick gifts.

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  161. Love all the patterns. They would make great gifts.

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  162. Kelly B10:31 AM

    This is so pretty I to love the vintage fabrics and the 30's is my favorite. Right now I am in the middle of 5 different projects!!!

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  163. I am working on a baby quilt for a friend's daughter - love baby quilts.

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  164. I am currently working on a quilt for my niece who will be graduating soon. I am a little late! Would love to win -- I enjoy making smaller projects so I can quilt them myself!

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  165. Great table topper.

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  166. I love your table topper colors, I am working on a serendipity quilts, or quilts with the extra triangles.

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  167. I am working on Pat's Sweet Dreams sew-a-long. I love your cute table runner.

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  168. Love the cheerful fabrics in your table runner. I’m working on a couple of book pillows for gifts right now.

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  169. I am getting ready to start a quilt for our oldest Grandaughter's wedding. Have the pattern and fabric picked out. Wedding in October so have a little time!

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  170. I am working on a quilt to help one of my grandsons learn to identify different shades of the 11 "basic" colors. Since his dad is Turkish, and my family is from the US, I have included the names of the color family on the center block of the nine-patch in both Turkish and English.

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  171. Anonymous10:54 AM

    Thanks for this giveaway chance! I’m working on Pat’s Secret Lives of color and making a block in support of the Ukraine crisis. Plus many more WIP’s. Rose Mary

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  172. Susan Hartley10:55 AM

    I’m working on Pat’s ongoing Secret Lives of Color and a block in a block quasi-mystery for my guild.

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  173. I love the way the red fabrics from Lori Holt show in the Bistro table runner, I do have some left overs of the chicken sald fabrics so cannot wait to do that one!!!! Right now am finishing some UFO and cleaning the sewing room!! Thanks for the chance

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  174. Anonymous11:04 AM

    Fun projects. Thank you

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  175. Amy McCool11:15 AM

    I'm finishing up Pat's stringbean sew along and a few other UFOs getting ready for the Summer Camp project.

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  176. Welcome back to Blogland! I hope you keep posting and telling us about your projects. I am currently in between sewing projects while I take advantage of some downtime to paint my laundry room. I've got 2 sweaters waiting for a dear friend who I promised they'd become memory pillows. Gotta get on 'em!

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  177. Love the color and pattern choices she shows us. Also, her patterns are so easy to follow.

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  178. Love the fabric you chose for the table runner!

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  179. Love the colors you chose!

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  180. Anonymous11:21 AM

    I'm working on using up my scraps (which doesn't appear to be possible) and my stash. Table toppers are great projects for this.

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  181. Sherry Smith11:24 AM

    Love the fabric and colors you chose

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  182. Anonymous11:32 AM

    Thank you for sharing, your runner is beautiful!

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  183. Karen Gay11:37 AM

    Just finished a T-Shirt quilt. Am cutting up some stash fabric for a "Mystic Seven" quilt to sew on when ready. In the meantime, I'm trying to make a decision on which patterns to use for belated birthday quilt gifts. I want to make every pattern in Pat's new book. Love them all and love how your table runner turned out.

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  184. I am having trouble deciding which project to do first. I love them all and I love all the fabric choices all you designers are using.

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  185. Love the fabrics you used.

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  186. I am making a snail trail wall hanging using the 12 inch paper pattern from FQS.

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  187. Loved your site and your fabric choice. I must admit I am on the opposite spectrum of Lori Holt. I lived and decorated in the 80's and am still recovering:). But I must be recovering because I really appreciated your combination. Again loved seeing your work.

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  188. I'm working on Cherry Crunch by Bonnie Hunter. I like to make toppers with the leftovers so that will be something with strips.

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  189. Love your fabric choices. It is so fun to see the different results on each designers websites!

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  190. Anonymous11:56 AM

    I’m working on Secret Lives of Color, and Sweet Dreams by Pat a patriotic wall hanging and Garden Party Down Under by Irene Blanck. And now to check out what you’ve got going…

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  191. Anonymous11:59 AM

    I love Pam Kitty Love It was such a treat this morning to see you listed

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  192. Anonymous12:03 PM

    Right now I’m working on two BOM. The first one is, “Toes in the Sand” with Tula Pink’s Daydreamer fabric from Jaybird Quilts. The second is, “Tis the Season” in contemporary fabrics by Missouri Star’s Jenny and Natalie. Your table runner is so cute in the fabrics you chose. kimdavenport5@yahoo.com

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  193. Amanda Rauch12:06 PM

    Hi! I am working on Moda Blockheads 4 and Will You Be My Neighbor along with Pat Sloan!

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  194. I am working on a blue heron wallhanging for my bedroom. I'm using a new-to-me technique and it is super challenging! I am hopeful that it will be beautiful when it's finished.

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  195. I'm sew happy to have met you through Pat, am working on one of her projects now, made the crib size, and it was so much fun I'm expanding it to making it king size!!! It will be my first one ever.

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  196. Anonymous12:15 PM

    Hi! I am sewing up a quilt for Ukraine in blue and yellow.

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  197. Anonymous12:17 PM

    Hi! I am working on a Timber Gnome throw for my sister. Using a quilt as you technique.

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  198. Between episodes of yardwork and the joy of watching a little granddaughter I’m working on a very delayed quilt for grandson.

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  199. Lori Fresina12:19 PM

    Love your colors for the runner

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  200. I love Pat's shorter projects. Right now, I'm working on an embroidered reading pillow.

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