October 1, 2011

MODA STATE FAIR BLOG HOP!




Moda has done it again with this fun idea for a blog hop. My project is a hot dish carrier. My good friend Jen had one and I thought it was a great idea so I designed this one for you!
I have used my Towne Square Quilt line of fabric and I think it turned out really cute (if I do say so myself)! I'm happy to give you the directions for this little "hottie". To hear more about it Moda has put together a little YouTube clip.


I'm also VERY excited to tell you that my new book "French Inspirations for Artful Hands" coauthored with my sister, Bonnie Sullivan, is now available!  You can find it on my Etsy site.  Please take a moment to check it out! 

OK, back to the State Fair quiz!

I LOVED going to the fair as a kid. I grew up in Salem, Oregon (the capital) so the state fair was right across town. My favorite food at the fair as a kid was the cotton candy, now I would have to say the elephant ears are my favorite!

Moda questions:
What is my guilty pleasure? Looonnnnngggggg hot showers and eating my Mom's homemade donuts
What's on my bucket list? To see the northern lights
What inspires my work? A blank piece of paper and good music!
What can I fry? Not much. We received a Fry Daddy for a wedding gift and after 1 use we decided that wasn't such a healthy way to eat plus it was a mess. It sure tasted good though!
What movie can I watch again and again? I still love the Wizard of Oz. I remember watching this with my mom and sisters at a friends house because they had a color TV. I had never seen color TV before, back then even the commercials were black & white. When Dorothy dropped into munchkin land and all of that beautiful color slashed across the TV screen, I gasped in delight. I was probably 4 years old, but I still remember it!
Do I sing when no one is listening? Sure! I sing along with music all of the time. I love Bonnie Raitt, Crosby, Stills, Nash, The Decemberists, Beck, Jack Johnson, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennet.....
Who would play me in a Livetime movie? Ha. That's funny. hmmmm Kathy Bates?
What is on my night stand? Lamp, alarm clock (I guess it has an alarm, I only use it for the time), ear plugs (hubby snores), eye mask, and a really great smelling hand lotion.




Tell about my pets -
We have 2 cats; Molly and Zippy. Molly is about 13 and very petite. She is a bit stand-offish and has a very loud meow. Zippy is 2 and large. She is a noodle of a cat; you and twist and bend her into any shape and she doesn't seem to mind. She is "special in the cranium department" if you know what I mean.
What shows do I DVR? Survivor, Project Runway, So You Think You Can Dance, American Idol, Mad Men, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Boardwalk Empire and if Sienfeld was still on I would DVR it too.
My life motto? Wag more bark less and It is what it is.
Some things you may not know about me (and really don't need to know) -
1. I CAN NOT remember names and faces; I'm "special in the cranium department" when it comes to that. It seems the harder I try to remember, the faster it flies out the window.
2. Math hurts my head.
3. I can raise one eyebrow.

The drawing is closed.  Congratulations to  Anne, Kristen, CaraQuilts, HeartsDesire, and Tammy!

Tomorrow hop on over to Liz Scott of Paper Pie to learn all about this great designer!




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Janet said...

What a delightful blog. Thanks for sharing the great casserole carrier pattern and new book with us. Your kittens are cute and I'm sure fun family members. Thanks for sponsoring the great fabric and book giveaway as well as for sharing your talents.

Bebe said...

Dear Kathy: Have been admiring your designs for quite some time! Love them! It's always so fun to see what you'll come up with next!

Rhonda said...

Can't raise just one eyebrow but I can wiggle my ears. Grandkids love that. Enjoyed the blog.

Theresa said...

Thank you for sharing your casserole carrier. Can't wait to make it, it will make fantastic Christmas gifts. I wish I could have cats, hubby isn't too fond of them :( Thank you so much for the chance to win.

Parthena's Creative Life said...

Your cat Molly looks like my cat Tuxedo. So adorable!

Love the carrier. What a great idea!

Anonymous said...

Oh what a beautiful dish carrier, I love the fact that it can fit either round or square. Thanks for th e pattern! Hope to be one of your lucky winners!
Jackie

Loris said...

Thank for the sweet casserole carrier pattern. And thanks for the chance to win :-)
Great post!

Cory said...

Thank you for all of the great info. I loved reading it all. :-) I would love to win your give-away. Take care and God bless, Cory

Liz said...

Great pattern! Very useful! What a great giveaway. The Moda State Fair Blog has been fun. Thanks!

Ronda said...

WOW 406 entrees but here I go throwing my hat into the ring ( Really would love one of your books)! Thank you so much for the casserole holder pattern. I will be making one very soon!

Grandma Rita said...

Love the pattern for the casserole carrier. Your new book looks very exciting, I can't wait to see it.

Linda said...

Thanks for the cute project and giveaway! You're a great designer

Carol said...

oooooooooooooooh! I took a look at your book and it looks like one for me. I'll check it out.

Anonymous said...

It is what it is. One of my favorite sayings also. I love the casserole carrier! And I love your furry four legged buddies, they are so cute!
Cheryl C

Kim said...

Thanks for the chance to win the beautiful fabric and your book too!

Ahhhh the Northern Lights, I'd like to see them too :0)

Happy Sewing

VK said...

I haven't seen one of those casserole carriers for years. Maybe you'll start a revival. I made my mom one once, and now I need one.

Nancy Sue said...

The hot dish carrier is an awesome idea. COuld also be a Molly carrier. She's so tiny, I can't believe she is 13. I had a black and white cat in college who was the runt of the litter, and she was very tiny as well. She lived for 18 years! (And watched many an episode of Seinfeld too!) Thank you for your generous giveaway!

Kari V. said...

Cute casserole cover! Thank you for the pattern.

jenni said...

I need a casserole carrier! I love your red, white and blue fabric. My birthday is July 4th and I don't yet have a quilt for that holiday!
jpshirley@ymail.com

Cyn said...

Thanks for the hot dish carrier pattern.

Love your work and I'm looking forward to picking up your new book.

Cynthia

Edna said...

Your hot dish carrier is great. Love your fabrics and designs. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.

ThreadCatcher said...

Seeing the Northern Lights is on my bucket list too. Chances are I will get to see them as my son has just moved to Alaska and I will have to go visit. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.

ritainalaska said...

like the shape of the casserole carrier and your interview, kathy; it's always nice to know about good crafters. like your book and fabric, too!

Sandie said...

Thanks for the great pattern and giveaway! Love what i can see of the fabrics in the jelly roll!

Jeanne (RED) said...

It is great to put a face with a name! I have loved your designs and love the fabric. I cannot wait to get my hands on you and your sister's book! Love the casserole cover. I will definitely make it! (Although my hubby asked " and who will make the food to put into the dish that goes into it??" ) Wise guy! Thank you for the chance at the give-a-way!

Joanne said...

What a great project. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Anonymous said...

Glad to know I'm not the only one who is 'special in the cranium department'!!!! HAHAHAHAHA Knowing me, I'll have trouble even trying to remember to use that one :(

Thanks for the giggle Kathy!
Tania.

Patti said...

Thanks for the pattern and for the chance to win. The "hop" has been fun.

Lynn S said...

Your fabric lines are so unique! I love to do your embroidery projects. Thanks for the pattern!
Congratulations on your new book--it looks amazing~!

michelle h said...

sThe carrier is too fantastic! I love it...terrific shape!!! And the new book looks waaaaaay wonderful!!! I love the Oregon State Fair, too. Lucky to live nearby!! :) Thanks for the chance to win.

Beth said...

Happy Fair time, and thanks for the giveaway.

I'm like you, so bad with names and faces--for me, remembering faces is the worst. There was recently an article in the New Yorker that talked about this problem, very interesting.

wordygirl at earthlink dot net

Linda V said...

Love the casserole carrier. Thanks for the giveaway, too!

Sarah said...

Such a cute picture of Zippy! ... and is that a pie in your carrier? yumm!!

HoneySage said...

Thank you for sharing a bit of yourself. I love the hot dish carrier.

dream quilt create said...

Your casserole carrier is so cute and I really enjoyed reading all about you.

Amanda said...

I enjoyed watching the film clip of your casserole carrier. Your kitties are cuties! Thanks for the giveaway and letting us get to know you a bit.
Amanda T.

Heidi said...

Your kitties are very cute!
Would love to win!

Crystal said...

Awesome project! I could totally use one of those, I'll have to add it to my project list! Thanks for the great giveaway!

Denise said...

The cover of your book is beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us.

Regina said...

Thanks for the hottie pattern, I think it's going to be used alot.
Zippy and Molly are so cute. I have really enjoyed seeing everyones pets.

mamabug said...

Cute post!! I love your kittys and the casserole carrier is a wonderful share:) I can roll my tongue and toluch the end of my nose with it~~~ true talent. Thanks again

Anonymous said...

I just love the "tomato" sewing bird in your new book. I would love to make it.

Thanks for the chance to win. Charlotte S.

Miss Jean said...

I'm from Michigan and I remember seeing the Northern Lights when I was a child. They are truly beautiful!!

NancyL said...

Love your fabrics, would to be a winner of your giveaway!! Thanks for your generosity, and the casserole carried!! Very handy item to have!!

Anonymous said...

The dish carrier is cute, cute, cute! Oh, and math hurts my head too.

Tami said...

The Wizard of Oz gave me nightmares as a kid. Those flying monkeys scared the daylights out of me. Haha
I do love your casserole carrier, though. Thanks for the chance of winning some of your beAUTIFUL fabric.

Anonymous said...

Great answers to the questions....and thank you for the chance to win some awesome fabric!
tamiquilts at att dot net

tusen said...

"special in the cranium department" - that's a new phrase for me :)
Lovely cats and lovely fabric of course.

BonnieN said...

Great casserole pattern, what a great and practicla idea! Jus tlove your work.

Rosa said...

I like your blog. Your work is fantastic. Thank you for chance to win your giveaway. With best regards from Slovenia.

paru's_circle said...

math hurts my head too, and the Wizard of Oz is my all time fav. Thanks for teh chance to participate, regards.Px

Anonymous said...

Special in the cranium lol love that expression! Thanks for the cute carrier pattern; I have a great pattern for oblong pans and now one for rounds.

Ineke Platvoet said...

Love to read your entry and getting to know you a little better.
Thank you for the beautiful giveaway!

Tania said...

Hi Kathy, I LOVE your fabric designs, and am so looking forward to buying some Towne Square to add to my collection! Thank you for the generous giveaway and best regards

jirons42 said...

With the holiday potlucks looming on the horizon, the casserole carrier will be a great thing.

Jeannette said...

Very useful carrier thanks!

baukje said...

Love your pattern, sent it to a friend who was looking for a christmas present for here sister.

Mitchgreen said...

Thanks for the chance to win.

Being in the southern hemisphere, one on my bucket list is to also see the northern lights.

Jodi said...

That Dish Transport pattern is fantastic. I remember some of my mums friends had them when I was a teenager and in recent years I have been wishing I had one. Now I can make one of my very own. Now I just need to choose a fabric : )
Thanks

DONNA said...

I love your story about the wizard of oz. I have a similar recollection of our first trip to my aunt and uncle's house to watch their color television. It was so bright and awesome!

SheilaS said...

Oh what beautiful cats! We are cat people and also fabric people-well I am, anyway!

Joan and Kevin said...

I love the casserole carrier it is awesome. I need to make one of those. Thanks for the giveaway.

Ned's Place said...

Your Towne Square fabrics look lovely made up in the casserole carrier.Thank you for the pattern

Rita said...

Thanks for the great project! I love your sweet cats. I would love to win your fabric.

Kathy H said...

The casserole cover is very cute . I love your designs and am looking forward to seeing your new book.

Becky said...

Thanks for a wonderful blog post! Feel like I know you better after reading your answers to the Hop questions. Have a fabulous weekend!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the great blog! and the great giveaway! My mom can raise one eyebrow - and I used to drive myself nuts trying to do it too!!

Lisa gatesey929(at)aol(dot)com

Erin said...

Love the casserole carrier and your fabric.

Rosemary said...

Love the project and pic of your kitties! So cute!

Melissa said...

I love the carrier you designed! I tend to spill things when traveling with them and this makes it much easier on me:) Love your felines, too!

Gwen said...

The casserole carrier is wonderful!!! I need to make several -- for myself! And THEN I need to make them for my Mom, my sisters, and my daughters! Those would come in very handy! Thanks for sharing! :-)

Carol D. said...

The pie carrier is oh so cute. I am also special in the faces/names dept. Thanks for the chance to win!

Carol D.

Gwen said...

Love the casserole carrier!!! I need to make some for myself, my Mom, my sisters, my daughters--- guess I'd better get busy! :-) Thanks for sharing!

Nancy in IN said...

Now to make a casserole! Kitties are cute and I bet playful.
Thaks

QuilterPattiO said...

Great project. The northern lights is on my list also. PattiO

suz said...

The casserole carrier is adorable. I have your book on my "need" list. It's nice to discover someone else for whom math causes ones head to hurt!

Charlotte M. said...

Love the hot dish carrier. Very nice idea. Thanks for the fun post.

tpott said...

Your kitty cats are so cute, I love the cranium comment. I'm also special that way, in the name remembering and math department. Thanks for the casserole carrier project, it looks like a great one. ;->

Kate said...

We too have a cat that we say is "special". He is very lovable, just not the brightest bulb around!
Love the casserole carrier!
Thanks for the chance to win.

Anonymous said...

I have just added you to my favourites!! I LOVE the look of your book and MUST add it to my library!! Have also printed the hot food carrier!!

Scrap Happy Quilting said...

What a fun blog. Would love to check out your fabric lines!

EngrSandi said...

Great casserole carrier! Thank you for playing in the blog hop!

Mhairi said...

Love the pattern. Thanks for sharing. I love practical patterns and this is brilliant.

pricillaprecise said...

This State Fair blog hop has been fun - getting to know fabric designers just as fun. Hope I'm a winner - your fabrics are just up my alley! ...margaret

Shelley said...

LOL! I can't remember names and faces either, math hurts MY head and I beat you on this one...I can lift BOTH eyebrows lol :) Great pattern, thanks!

Sharon K said...

Love the pattern and your material. I think you cats are adorable.

Martha said...

luv, luv luv the book you posted...looks like vintage trims were used? it is gorgeous!!!

savinggrc said...

I love the Wizard of Oz! But Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang is my favorite kid movie. :o)

Loolong forward to making the dish cover-thingy!

sue said...

Here I am basically retired and realized afer following the blog hop for the past month, that I really don't have a bucket list. Better get my act together. Thanks for the inspiration.
sue

Kathy in GA said...

Loved your posting, and LOVE your fabrics and designs! Thank you for the chance to win!

Unknown said...

I'm with you on the guilty pleasure--LOVE long hot showers!

Linda K said...

Love your fabric and your designs. I have everything to make Peace on Earth.Can't wait to get started. Thanks for the chance to win.

Charlsey said...

Than you for the "hottie" pattern. Like you, Math hurts my head too and I love your fabric line.

angbart said...

I need a carrier like that for my pies! Thank you! And your new book looks beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win!

Kim Q said...

Thanks so much for the casserole carrier pattern. I love your fur babies...they're adorable!

SallyB said...

Thank you for the casserole carrier and I loved reading you blog and learning about you!

Amy said...

Thanks for the fun post - and for the chance to win your giveaway! :-) Love your fabrics, embroidery and cross stitch patterns - as always, can't wait to see what's next!

Happy stitching & sewing....

babiesdoc said...

I am going to make the casserole carrier, It would make a great Christmas gift with a pie or a round tin of Cinnamon rolls!

I have a cat name murray who is special in the cranium department
thanks for the euphemism, It sooo much better than my usual description of my boy.

Laura said...

wow my mom had a casserole cover just like that love it:)

Shelby Huff said...

My cat's a noodle cat too! :) Thanks for the free pattern and chance to win.
-Shelby
shelbylyn122@yahoo.com

Sherry said...

Love the casserole carrier. This blog hop has been a lot of fun. Thanks for the chance to win some of your wonderful fabric.

Quilts And Pieces said...

Oh your casserole carrier is wonderful! Thank you so much for hosting a day in the blog hop, the wonderful project and very nice giveaway!

Carolyn B said...

Kathy--love your designs!!! Have to comment on your adorable kitties!!! Your work is always wonderful--and don't worry I am terrible with names, too--but we can't be great at everything (wink!) Good Luck to you...Carolyn B

mimi'sdarlins said...

Thank you for the nice carrier pattern! I love your sweet cats :) I can do that eyebrow thing too, but find there isn't much demand for it....
Thanks for the great giveaway!

Tracey @ The Peony Teacup said...

I love the casserole carrier, but I can't say that I take casseroles anywhere other than my table very often *sigh*

Puddles of Grace said...

Awesome giveaway!!! I love the Wizard of Oz as well... the Army stationed us in Kansas a few years ago and it was awesome to take my young kids to an outdoor showing of the movie.... SO much fun!
Charlene

Caroline said...

Love your answers!!! What a creative talent you have. thanks for the inspiration!

Vida said...

I've been meaning to make these as gifts, now that I have a pattern there is no excuse. Thank you so much.I'm sad to see this blog hop come to an end. It's been so much fun and now I can indulge my guilty pleasure even more checking out all these new blogs

Anonymous said...

Love your detailed embroidery patterns. Thanks for the casserole carrier - very useful. Your new book looks fabulous!

~Debbie

Anonymous said...

Love the carrier! Our craniums are similar because I cannot remember names either, especially if I am in front of a lot of people. It can be very embarrassing! Anyway, thanks for the giveaway!

Janice said...

Wow, what a great project, and just in time for all those holiday dinners coming up! Thank you for your generous pattern, and lovely work.

MoeWest said...

Thanks for the project and the chance to win some great fabric.

Sherry said...

I really like the casserole carrier and I love the new book!

Carla said...

Your book looks beautiful. Will have to get myself a copy. Thanks for the chance to win.

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

Love the casserole carrier! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the really cute pattern. Linda

Barb in Mi said...

Thanks for sharing the hot dish carrier tut! Wish I could use my alarm clock for checking the time only... Thanks so much!

Julee said...

Great Project! Thanks for taking part in this great Moda giveaway.

Anonymous said...

I'm going to make those carriers for my daughters! PERFECT! would love to win the fabric, too!
~Joyce in MI

Donna Joy said...

Great casserole carrier, and congrats on your book. The northern lights are a fascinating experience of luminous colors scrolling and blending on a cold dark night. They are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing a giveaway on the blog hop.

Sharon said...

What a wonderful post! Hubby has to wear earplugs because of MY snoring. At least that's his story. ;-)

Thank you for the opportunity to win some lovely prizes!

Cathy said...

This has been a great blog hop! I've really enjoyed reading about all the designers. A great list! I have 2 cats that slow down my quilting time, but I'd rather watch them as they do eventually have a nap! Great casserole carrier, thank you

Jo Ann said...

Love your fabrics and the casserole carrier. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Robin Hager said...

I just discovered you in Just Cross Stitch magazine, and both the designs and the designer intrigued me! I would love to win!! Pick me!!

Karen said...

Love the casserole carrier and the kitties too!

The Spracklen's said...

Cute kitties! The casserole cover is neat.

Gill said...

I love the casserole carrier! Thanks!
I will remember your advice to 'wag more and bark less' good advice methinks!!

Holly said...

Lovely casserole cozy! It's a grand plan and will work beautifully for church potlucks. Thank you for the pattern and also the giveaways!

Linda Cates said...

Love your pie carrier and you fabric!

Anonymous said...

I love the hot dish carrier. And thanks for sharing your pets - I have two cats too! :)

Stacy McDaniel

cl said...

I love your kitties. Special pets love us the most! Thanks for the opportunity to win.
claudia

Karens Quilts, Crows and Cardinals said...

Kathy - you are too funny !! Thanks for the give-away - - the cover of your new book looks inspiring... I live in the Northeast USA and still have yet to enjoy much more than a small sampling of the Northern LIghts... I hope you get your chance to see them.

Thanks again.
Karen

Amy said...

The casserole carrier is great! It's perfect for potluck season.

Unknown said...

I hope to one day soon buy your and your sister's book. Looks like a good one. Nice to meet you.

Brenda Trojcak said...

I've always said I was going to make one of the casserole carriers and now I for sure think I will. Thanks so much, this has been a fun hop!

Debbie said...

The casserole carrier is cute. Thanks for the tutorial for this. Love your answers to the questions too. Hope you pic my name in the drawing.

java diva said...

I like that casserole carrier!

klk said...

Thanks for the casserole carrier pattern. I've been wanting to make one. I love your cat pictures. I'm always delighted to find someone else who is silly about her cats. We have three tuxedoes of varying sizes and dispositions.

Yvonne said...

Thank you for this pattern, just lovely. We have also two cats named Minou and Manou, are two sisters.
And thanks for the oppertunity to win.

Deb said...

Cute casserole carrier! Thanks for sharing it. And, thanks for the chance to win!

Louise said...

Thank you for the dish carrier & the chance to win. The book looks lovely!

Lizziebeth said...

Love the cute carrier, thanks for the hop.

Lizziebeth said...

Love the carrier, thanks for the hop.

Michelle said...

I think the casserole carrier is very cool, thanks. I love the picture of Molly your cat, I had a cat called Hub that looked just the same - he loved to be 15.
Thanks Michelle

Anonymous said...

I think the casserole carrier might make for some neat Christmas gifts. Thanks for the chance to win...janet

Anonymous said...

Neat casserole carrier. Can't wait to make.

Ron said...

That wasn't nonsense. You talked about your wonderful cats. :)

Lynn Koeppen said...

Found your blog today. I love your fabric lines!

Keri F said...

The casserole carrier is so cute. Thank you for the giveaway too. Love your blog.

Nanbon44 said...

casserole carrier is great.. Math hurts my head to, hated taking it in school.. but good thing they make you as I use it all the time now..

Deborah said...

Very nice carrier! Thanks! Love your cats, bet they love your fabrics, too. Would love to win a prize, so thank you for the opportunity.

Bunny said...

I can identify with the forgetting names thing!
Thanks for the giveaway.

jackiero said...

Luv your pattern, :) thank you! Happy fall & here's to me that the generator stops with me :D

Kathy said...

Thank you for the casserole carrier pattern. Thanks for the chance to win your book and wonderful fabrics!

lynnquiltsalot said...

I really like your casserole carrier; perfect for Christmas. Thanks for introducing us to Zippy and Molly (love the names)! Thanks for the chance to win your fabrics. This blog hop has been so fun!

Carrie P. said...

How cute is that casserole carrier.
I would love to see the northern lights too.
thanks for a chance to win some of your great fabrics.

Anne said...

Hi Kathy! Your kittie are great- love them both but little Molly really does look petite n very feminine. Zippy more mischiveous and liveable too. I have several -all rescues- and each one is very special. Anyway thank you for the pattern for the casserole carrier that severeal of my friends would love for church functions. Also than you for the chance to win great fabric. Thanks again.

WyseWoman said...

Thanks for the project and the giveaway opportunity!

Anne Coley said...

Hi Kathy! Your kittie are great- love them both but little Molly really does look petite n very feminine. Zippy more mischiveous and liveable too. I have several -all rescues- and each one is very special. Anyway thank you for the pattern for the casserole carrier that severeal of my friends would love for church functions. Also than you for the chance to win great fabric. Thanks again.
Anne

Anonymous said...

LOVE, love, love the hot dish holder. I'm sure there will be several on my Christmas to-do list! Love the fabric line too!

Sarina said...

All the fair blogs have been so fun! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the giveaway.

Betty in Chicago said...

After a crummy day, your post brought a smile to me face!!! Thanks

Quilting by the Lake said...

Really cute casserole carrier! Love your fabric line as well. Thanks for the chance to win! Betsy

Crystal B. said...

I have 2 of your original pieces or artwork.. I love your paintings. Thanks for lettin us share a little of your life.

Nancy said...

After reading your blog, I see some pretties that you are giving away...how exciting!! I was more a fan of the candy apples at the fair instead of the cotton candy that you enjoyed so much.
The casserole carrier would make a great gift! Thanks

lauraluvsloons said...

I too love the Hottie, like that it's round too. I would love to see your new book. I checked out your Etsy site and website and love your designs. Our rescue puppy is big now and ruled by our cat Gracie.

Anonymous said...

Love this casserole carrier---my favorite project so far!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Susan
fourseasonsfarm@windstream.net

Beth B said...

Love your fabric! Very pretty!

AlthemeseB said...

Love the casserole pattern and the lovely fabric! Thanks!

Rose Prairie Quilts and Farm said...

Thank you for a chance. I love the holder will make a great christmas present

Kylie Carlson said...

Yes! I needed a casserole carrier. Thank you for the pattern and the lovely giveaway. kcarlson1152[at]hotmail.com

WayMooreFunQuilting said...

thanks for the great pattern; sew cute!

cestcheeseplease said...

This blog hop has been lots of fun - a great way to meet all the designers and see your upcoming lines. Thank you so much for participating and providing these great projects!

roccagal said...

That casserole carrier is great-I am thinking Xmas gifts!! YAY!! thanks for the pattern and the give away!!!

srocca2004athotmaildotcom

Linda said...

I love the casserole carrier--love to make fun projects...I will check out your new book--great cover--thanks for the chance to win some great fabric...

Barbara said...

I enjoyed reading the Moda team blogs. I will have to add the casserole carrier to project queue. Good luck to everyone in the give-away.

Sheila M/FL said...

It is so wonderful to read that someone else has the same problem I have in trying to remember a new name.......I've tried lots and lots to figure out a way to put anem to face but it just never sticks. I love the casserole dish cover and it is going to be a great christmas gift.

Beth said...

Cute so much better than a dish towel. Cannot wait to make one.

Lorri said...

Love the casserole carrier!!! Thanks for the giveawy.

Lynn said...

love the casserole carrier! and i wish i could raise one eyebrow. i can fold my eyelids over...
thanks for the hop fun.

Anonymous said...

I'm a big fan of our fabrics & patterns. Thanks for the freebie pattern.

Lori E said...

I love your project - it would make a great Christmas gift for a couple friends of mine. Thanks for the chance to win some of your goodies!

SueJean said...

Thank-you for the hot dish carrier directions. Wouldove to win your book!!

mascanlon said...

Oh I love this carrier...especially now that Fall is coming on and we are eating more casseroles and hearty soups. Thank you so much for the pattern!

Quiltin' Sandy said...

This blog hop has been so much fun. Thanks for the pattern. :)

Sharon said...

This blog hop has been such fun. Comparing all of you to all of us and our fair memories. Thanks for the giveaway. I'll have to make one of those casserole carriers for my next Bunco night.

Julie said...

How timely it is to have a casserole carrier to make. It just turned cold here (as in less than 90 degrees) and I am thinking of soup!

thanks for your blog post.
Julie Sackett

Lee said...

How sweet - thanks for the pattern and the giveaway. enjoyed your post!

Pat said...

Oh my! Molly looks exactly like my daughter's cat Romeo who is about 13 also.He is very petite too but very friendly. He runs for the door when company comes,then throws himself at their feet!!! LOVE your work! Math also makes my head hurt!!!Thanks for being part of the blog hop.

Captain & Mrs Duckman said...

artful hands - beautiful description Kathy, and a lovely blog. Thanks for sharing. btw, i can only raise 1 eyebrow too -that's gotta be useful oneday, haha

Captain & Mrs Duckman said...

an artful blog, so lovely. thanks for sharing Kathy

Marlene said...

The carrier is definitely a must-keep. Never visited your site before...I'm a quilting newbie...great site. I would love to win... :)

Kate R said...

Cute pattern!!

My grandmother had The Wizard of Oz on video (Beta video, that is!) and we used to watch it almost every time we were at her house. Love it :)

Nicola said...

One raised eyebrow can say so much!! Thank you (all you Moda designers) for thd blog hop: I've really enjoyed Reading all your posts x

Maria Grazia said...

very interesting project - thank you !!

Lisa England said...

It was very entertaining reading through your "nonsense"!

Kelly Braund said...

Great giveaways & project! Thanks for the chance to win!

Abbybeth said...

That is a great project - I get to make the pies for Thanksgiving this year, and that will certainly come in handy!

Lesley said...

The casserole carrier is great! I made a similar one for my mom not too long ago. The one she had was made in the 70's and I'm not sure if it would have held up much longer.

Denny Aleckson said...

Thank you so much for the casserole carrier...hmmmm... theres always lots of pot-lucks it seems! Enjoyed reading your blog, and thanks for the chance to win!

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