Greetings, oh patient and dedicated friends! It’s been an age since I’ve last blogged, but what better to kick start me back into it than a fun Book Hop celebration!? Today I’m excited to share all about my friend Alyce Blyth’s new book Mini Masterpieces with Lucky Spool publishing, and what’s more–there’s a giveaway sponsored by Aurifil as well!
To introduce you to Alyce’s fun new book, this Book Hop will take you through all of the different lessons included in the book with examples sewn by a slew of fellow quilters & pattern designers. Today we’re all about Lesson 3: Snowball Blocks. To be honest, when Alyce first asked me to sew the Snowball Block lesson and mini quilt, I was sorta wishing for foundation paper piecing, or English paper piecing, or curves or something a bit more complex.

But then I saw the mini quilt pattern called Abacus included with the Snowball Blocks lesson and I was absolutely smitten! It’s such a fun and cool aesthetic, and made with the simplest of blocks. I’m excited to play with color to see how I can make it my own.
For now, here’s the snowball block I made for today. I used some precious Tula Pink Pinkerville Unicorns and meticulously cut them so that they are facing off. Snowball blocks are great for incorporating fussy cuts of your favorite fabrics!
Here’s a closer look at those swirly twirly unicorns. A subtle but fun touch, don’t you think?
Beginning in early January, Alyce will be hosting a Sew Along where you’ll be able to sew your way right through the Mini Masterpieces book, creating a mini quilt per month, so be sure to follow Alyce’s blog at Blossom Heart Quilts and order your book now (affiliate link) so you’re ready to roll!! Mini quilts are a great way to try out new skills, stretch your design style, play with color in unexpected ways, and simply have fun with a fast finish.
Giveaway
To get you started in your sewing endeavors, Aurifil Thread is generously sponsoring a giveaway of two large spools of 50wt thread, selected from Alyce’s Mini Masterpieces thread set. On this stop, you can win a spool of 2865-Emerald and 2000-Sand.
Giveaway closed! Congratulations to Cindy! To enter the giveaway today, let me know your favorite classic quilt block. Leave a comment and make sure I’m able to get ahold of you if you win. For an additional entry, follow me @nightquilter, Alyce @blossomheartquilts , and Aurifil @AurifilThread on Instagram. Leave a separate comment once you complete each entry.
This giveaway is open worldwide. The giveaway will be open for one week, until November 27th when I’ll select the winner randomly with random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to reply or I will select a new winner. Good luck!
*Please note that comment moderation is on, so if you do not see your comment right after posting, do not be alarmed! I try to respond to each and every comment I get on my blog, but with giveaway posts the numbers are usually too great to do this. Follow me on IG @nightquilter or my Night Quilter Facebook page to stay fully in the social media loop.
Mini Masterpieces Book Hop
Be sure to check out all of the stops along the Mini Masterpieces Book Hop. There’s much fun to be had!
November 18 – Simple Squares
Sarah from Sarah Ashford Studio – @sarahashfordstudio
Janice from Better Off Thread – @betteroffthread
November 19 – Strip Piecing
Molli from Molli Sparkles – @mollisparkles
Sarah from SariDitty – @sariditty
November 20 – Snowball Blocks
Ali from Arabesque Scissors – @arabesquescissors
Kitty from Night Quilter – @nightquilter <–YOU ARE HERE
November 21 – HSTs
Andrea from 3rd Story Workshop – @3rdstoryworkshop
Caitlin – @caitlinpolden
November 22 – Flying Geese
Kirsty from Bonjour Quilts – @bonjour_quilts
Karen from Karen Lewis Textiles – @karenlewistextiles
November 23 – HRTs
Jemima from Tied With A Ribbon – @tiedwitharibbon
Rebecca from Bryan House Quilts – @bryanhousequilts
November 24 – Simple Curves
Nicole from Modern Handcraft – @modernhandcraft
November 25 – Complex Curves
Elisabeth from Elisabew Quilts – @elisabew
Samantha from Aqua Paisley – @aqua_paisley
Christopher from The Tattooed Quilter – @the_tattooed_quilter
November 26 – Improv Curves
Nicholas from Quilts From The Attic – @quiltsfromtheattic
November 27 – Applique
Lauren from Molly And Mama – @mollyandmama
Sedef from Down Grapevine Lane – @downgrapevinelane
November 28 – EPP
Sharon from Lilabelle Lane – @lilabellelane
Jodi from Tales of Cloth – @talesofcloth
November 29 – FPP
Kristy from Quiet Play – @quietplay
I love minis! This looks like a great book (off to check it out).
My all time favorite classic block is the churn dash. Love love love it! I’ve also seen some amazing modern takes on it.
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My favorite block is the log cabin block!
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My all-time favorite is any kind of star block….just my thing!
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My favorite block is Flying Geese.
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My first quilt was a rail fence/fenced rail. Still love it…30 years later.
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Pinwheels are my favourite block… they are versatile and fun!!
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I love star blocks.
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My favorite traditional block is New York Beauty
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I’ve always loved the Bear Paw block! But I’ve made several snowball block quilts, and it just can’t be beat for it’s versatility and simplicity – can’t wait to see your version! 😻
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My favorite classic quilt block is a log cabin.
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My favorite changes, but I always seem to go back to the log cabin. So many variations, so many choices.
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My favorite block is the nine patch, you can add it to another block and come up with some great patterns
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All ‘Star Blocks’ are my favorites! Thanks for sharing!
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All ‘Star Blocks’ are my favorites! Thanks for sharing!
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My favorite block is a friendship star.
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I live a mini Hexie! Oh and a snowball –
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Have made the loop – following all three!!
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I love the Tula Pink fabric you chose for your snowball blocks. My favorite block is flying geese.
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Log cabin is my favorite classic block.
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I follow you, Alyce and Aurifil on IG @lolly2430
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My fav block is a square in a square, and that way it will show off any one of the batiks I do love the most. A wonderful giveaway, and your wee bocks are beautiful, lovely colours with lime and teals both light and dark.
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I love drunkards path
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I like the Churn Dash. It’s on my list to make one day. Not sure why I haven’t yet. Shrug.
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Favorite block- Snowball- first one I made when starting to quilt!
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I follow you, Alyce & Audition on Instagram (spierssusan)
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Ohio star.
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I like log cabin blocks because they are so versatile.
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I seem to gravitate to the Ohio Star Block, but really, I haven’t met one I didn’t like!
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I love your snowball blocks. I love so many of the traditional blocks but I love a good log cabin .. and string piecing.
Thanks for the chance x
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I love friendahip stars.
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My favorite is log cabin.
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I love flying geese block!
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I follow all of you on IG
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Iam an avid night quilter. .best time of the day..it is quiet..no interuptions ..love it..
My favourite block..hmmm.. that is a tough one because each block I make is my favorite.. So my answer would be “Each & Every Block”
Amish Star blocks, Disappearing Nine Patch, Flying Feese, Hexie Blocks, Heart Blocks, Log Cabins block, Churn Dash block, Origami Star, Ohio Star, Patchwork Wheel ,
They are all fabulous.. ♡Nxx
💕❤💚💛🧡❤💜💙
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My favorite right now is pinwheel but I keep changing what I like best.
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I follow you, Alyce, and Aurifil on Instagram.
shades000 at gmail dot com
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Lately my favorite classic has been hexies!! So many possibilities!
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I really like the churn dash block.
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Lone Star with Mariners Compass a close second!
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Disappearing nine patch is my go to block for a quick quilt
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My favourite quilt block is a snowball, but executed as an octagon with small squares in English paper piecing. It was the block I used in my first ever quilt, more than 30 years ago, and I still have the quilt I made from it. Although I love machine piecing for the speed, my first love is still EPP; it’s peaceful, contemplative, portable and I can do other things while I’m at it!
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My favorite classic block is the Ohio star.
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My favorite block is the Sawtooth Star. This looks like a great book.
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I’m already following all three of you on Instagram as ceciliaquilts.
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My favourite is always the log cabin!
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I follow you all on Instagram!
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I love the Log Cabin block.
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I love minis. Running out of room for regular sized quilts! I love the pineapple block.
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I love stars but my favorite is a Granny Square.
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