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Saturday, September 10, 2022

Tops Turvy Blog Hop and Give Away



 It is truly my pleasure to return to my blog to share this delightful, new quilt with you today.  Sew Preeti Quilts has created yet another fun beauty and I found it very difficult to resist when she asked me to be a pattern tester.  Despite my dwindling stash, and the lack of shopping opportunities up here, I eagerly accepted.  And then I spent the next few weeks second guessing myself and wishing I had told her I wouldn’t be able to do it.

Finally, on August first, I cleared my sewing space, dug through fabric remnants and scraps that were stashed away high and low and lots of places in between, and set to work.  I had exactly 1/4 yard of black, and fortunately had some silver gray Free Spirit yardage tucked away high on a shelf to use for the background.

I am notoriously famous for choosing a simple pattern when I need a quick quilt, and then spending hours and hours stitching to the moon and back.  That was NOT the case here!  In exactly 2 weeks, it was completed.  Label and all!  Since I always have someone to send a quilt off to, this quilt could only be destined for one very special young lady.  (My quilts speak to me.  Do yours?)



I did not sew every day, there were no marathon sewing sessions, and I was having sew much fun!  The instructions were clear and precise and before I knew it, the blocks were all made and it was time to arrange them on the design wall.  Next time I need a quick quilt, I’ll be revisiting this pattern!



Thank you, Preeti, for asking me to test your new pattern.  I absolutely love it!  I am already collecting fabric scraps for my next one!  The possibilities are endless.

I have it on good authority that one lucky comment will win a free copy of this pattern.  It is also available for purchase at Preeti's Etsy Shop .  Preeti is offering the pattern at a reduced introductory price through 09/15!

Visit the other pattern testers for more Topsy Turvy eye candy and extra chances to win a copy of this delightful pattern.  You can construct it from your stash, your scraps, or using that one lonely jelly roll that’s been sitting on your shelf.


09/09 - Preeti

09/09 - Nancy

09/11 - Turid

09/12 - Wendy

09/13 - Yvonne


While I was working on Topsy Turvy, I was also working on a scrappy leader/ender project.  




This is Weaving Stars by Nancy Mahoney Designs.  If I don’t have a leader/ender project in the works, it just doesn’t feel right.  I thought this would be a good stash buster.


Thanks for stopping by!  Good luck in the give away!


~The give away is now closed.  Congratulations to the winner, Bonnie, from Institches With Bonnie!~






38 comments:

  1. Some of my favourite colours in your Topsy Turvy.

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  2. Wow, love what you did with Preeti's pattern, Karen!!! Very calming colors. Great water photo, too!!! Awesome!!!

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  3. I love your colors! 🥰

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  4. Was lovely to see you pop up Karen…
    Love your Topsy Turvey Quilt and a fantastic scrap buster too.

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  5. Karen, your quilt is Preeti, Pretty! I like that leader and ender quilt too! Wow!

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  6. This looks like a great pattern for using up scraps

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  7. Your Tops Turvy Quilt is beautiful Karen. It just looks perfect! Christine xx

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  8. Just wow! Those blues and greens for the win! An amazing finish.

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  9. My Topsy Turvy is girly. But your version is the strong, silent, handsome type who makes me go weak in the knees. Yes, I have a big crush. Now only if I could snuggle with him :-)

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  10. I really like your “trial” quilt. The blacks in it make the blocks really pop. I also like the colors you chose. Great leader ender quilt too. That design looks like such fun.

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  11. Your leader ender project needs a separate comment. Here is why.
    1. You are not piecing/making HSTs. You are piecing diamonds to triangles??? WHOA!!!
    2. As if that wasn't enough of a difficulty level for a scrappy leader/ender project, there are partial seams??? Oh my goodness.
    3. Finally, cause it is not obvious at first glance, the emerging friendship stars in the background.
    Kudos to you , Karen!!!
    I have a feeling I am missing something.

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  12. This is a great pattern. Good on you for hunting your stash and bringing your version to us.

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  13. As always, a great show and tell from you today! The pattern that you tested is a winner and I just love the Weaving Stars; yes, a L-E in the works as we stitch up other things is always SEW MUCH fun!

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  14. You may have had to dig deep, but I am glad that you stuck to your commitment! Your version of Preeti's pattern looks terrific and well worth the making of it! :)

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  15. I really love the colors you chose!!!!
    how pretty!!

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  16. I like this color combo which reminds me of careless summers. Currently I am actually planning a quilt in the same colors as you.

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  17. I really love your colours in Topsy Turvy, and you'll soon know why. A great pattern for using up those smaller and bigger scraps, for sure.

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  18. Love your Topsy, Turvy quilt. Very fresh looking.

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  19. Oh, wow! I love your version - there is just something about blues and greens together! I agree about how quickly this quilt goes together (although mine is still a flimsy). Nice!

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  20. Wow, another beauty from Preeti's pattern! I just love your color choices, some of my favorites.

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  21. Aqua and lime green are so beautiful together. I love your version of the topsy turvy quilt!

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  22. As always your quilts are beautiful, both of them. Thanks for sharing you lovely work ❤

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  23. Hi Karen...awesome work as always..I have plans to create a quilt...it's going to be my own design and I plan to use my fabric line which I have stashed under my bed in a storage box.. And in case you get stuck for fabric check my sidebar for my sister's Etsy fabric store her fabrics are awesome and it's shipped right to your door Fat quarters and some by the yards and more....good to see you blog again.

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  24. Wow! This pattern is gorgeous in any color you choose, I believe!

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  25. Topsy Turvey is gorgeous! Love the pattern and the fabrics!

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  26. Topsy Turvy looks like a great stash buster, add it to my list of projects!!
    Turned out really pretty.

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  27. Beautiful color combinations! I love the design.

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  28. Love the colors of your quilt. Sue
    Sew at sad.Lerch.family

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  29. That's a beautiful version of Preeti's pattern! I really like the bright, fun colors you used against that calm gray background. You dug up the perfect combination!

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  30. Your topsy turvy quilt is beautiful! I think the fabrics you found made such an eye pleasing quilt! Well done!!

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  31. Beautiful quilts! It sounds like you are having a lot of fun sewing.

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  32. Your quilt is beautiful! Those are some of my favorite colors to use together.

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  33. So far, I have loved every one of the Topsy Turvy quilts. Such a fun looking pattern

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  34. Wonderful job. Each of these quilts I've seen make me like the pattern even better! Hope you keep up with your quilting (and blogging!) I like Topsy Turvy a lot.

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  35. So cool!! 😎. That silver grey is the perfect foil for the turquoises, aquas, acid- and apple-greens you chose for your blocks. Lucky girl who receives this gift quilt. Great pattern! ~Diana K.

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  36. Love the various colors.
    Cshelleyqbq (at) Gmail (dot) com

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  37. Beautiful, and just in the colors I love. Thanks for your ringing endorsement of the pattern. =) I'm like that with leader-enders, too!

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