Monday, January 7, 2019

Getaway Blog Hop Schedule {Winter Island Batik Blog Hop}

Today is the kick-off of the semi-annual blog hop featuring the menagerie of Island Batik Ambassadors showing off the newest Island Batik fabric lines!

This hop's theme is "Getaway!"


Here's the full schedule of bloggers, fabric lines, and dates -- make sure to visit everyone, as most of us have giveaways that will start on our designated hop day!

All links have been updated to each blogger's blog hop post!

WEEK 1
Monday, January 7 - Crystal Ball
MaryEllen @ Mary Mack’s Blog
Sandra @ mmm! quilts


Tuesday, January 8  - Ditty
Michelle @ Creative Blonde


Wednesday, January 9 - Elk Lodge


Thursday, January 10 - Feline Fine


Friday, January 11 - Flea Market


WEEK 2
Monday, January 14 - Fortune Teller


Tuesday, January 15  - Gypsy Rose


Wednesday, January 16 - Paisley Park


Thursday, January 17 - Soul Song


Friday, January 18 - Twilight Chic


WEEK 3
Monday, January 21 - Winter Park
Jennifer @ Curlicue Creations


Tuesday, January 22  - Bazaar


Wednesday, January 23 - Blossom


Thursday, January 24 - Boho


Friday, January 25 - Brookview


WEEK 4
Monday, January 28 - French Blue
Pamela @ PamelaQuilts


Tuesday, January 29  - Midsummer Night
Kathleen @ Kathleen McMusing


Wednesday, January 30 - Oh Deer
Jeanette @ Inchworm Fabrics


Thursday, January 31 - Snow Berry  


Friday, February 1 -
Icicle

Candy Cane Lane

Island Batik is hosting a Rafflecopter giveaway of 20 rainbow fat quarters to one lucky winner! Use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter.

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19 comments:

  1. I have never used Island Batiks or any batiks. Am curious as to how different they are to work with compared to quilting cotton.

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  2. My local shop doesn't carry that line. I'll have to look at a vendor when I attend a quilt show.

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  3. I have bought some fat quarters of Island Batiks when shop hopping with friends. They are in my batik tub, currently participating in a small round robin. I hope some make it into my resulting quilt.

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  4. I'm still fairly new to the quilting world so I haven't yet. I have purchased another FQ Batik bundle (don't remember what brand) but haven't used it yet either. I love the color variations though!

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  5. I do not believe I have. I was never drawn to batiks but lately other quilters scraps are making me love them.

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  6. Thanks for hosting both the hop and the giveaway. Those beautiful batiks certainly brighten up these overcast January days!

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  7. Thanks for the giveaway and for hosting the bloghop

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  8. I don't use very many batiks but I'd love to give them try.

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  9. I do love to use Island Batiks in my quilts. I occasionally only use batiks in a quilt, but usually I put them in with quilting cottons...I love the way batiks play with other fabrics and I am constantly impressed with the lack of fraying in batiks. Thanks for posting the month-long schedule...I depend on the Ambassadors I follow to remind me of these hops and give me the links...daily!!!

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  10. I love their batiks! They are definitely in my stash!

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  11. I don't think I've ever used Island Batiks. But I do often end up with other people's scraps, so it's possible that a few have snuck into my stash :)

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  12. I have used island batiks - in some pillows for my daughter and I bought some to gift to my sister! She made a quilt with them. tks!

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  13. I do use island batiks. I made a valentine wall hanging with parts of island batiks to give it some pizazz

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  14. I have not yet use batiks in my projects but I do have a couple layer cakes of them.

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  15. I haven't used these before, but they look fantastic!

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  16. I've used some in a quilt for the Scientist in Training, her rainbow puzzle pieces. That quilt has been abandoned at home in favor of Chain Reaction, her chemistry quilt.

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  17. I haven't used any Island Batiks, but they look really nice. I try to be frugal in my fabric purchases.

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  18. I have never used Island Batiks, but love the colors and depth.

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