We’ve seen the book, and it is amazing. Want a chance to win your own copy of the book? How about some Kona cotton solids to make a project from the book? We’re happy to give our readers the chance to win both. More about that in a minute, though. First, let’s learn a little bit more about the amazing Cherri House and enjoy some amazing images of quilts directly from her book!
Tell us a bit about yourself and your quilting background.
I come from a long line of Mormon pioneers, who through necessity were quilters. My Mom was a very accomplished seamstress, and she taught me to sew when I was little. My FAVORITE thing to do was to go with her to the fabric stores, I loved the fabric, the colors, the smell…I loved it all. I made my first quilt with my Mom when I was 12 years old. Quilting really become important to me as a young mom, making quilts and blankets for my four little ones.

Everything! The buildings, the architecture, the outdoor sculpture, fountains – most every city has fountains. I grew up near Los Angeles, California – so that was my first city! The best thing to do is to walk around a city, to see it on foot, and discover what is unique, and personal about an area. The little hidden gems that every city has; and treasures.
Apart from your own (of course), what is your favorite city?
London! I was there on business and spent several weekends walking around the city…I love everything about it, Manchester too. A guidebook and raincoat – I’ll go anywhere!

What other things inspire you?
In what might be considered a little off, I see beauty in everything. Stacks of bricks, shipping containers, it doesn’t really matter what it is, I think there is beauty and inspiration everywhere. I’m always looking at pattern, numbers, formations; and I’m always trying to figure out how to translate it to a quilt.
How would you describe your style?
I have somewhat of a split personality, Part of me likes clean, sharp, almost to the point of being severe, but there is a part of me that likes flowery, romantic, and vintage things. I’m a sucker of Moda’s Three Sisters line of fabric, no matter how much I have, it’s never enough!

How would you describe the patterns in your book? Are they step by step instructions, or designed to inspire a quilter to make their own design decisions?
The quilt patterns are step by step instructions, but there is a section of the book devoted to encouraging quilters to create their own designs. I’m quite passionate about learning the fundamentals of a skill, and then building on those skills in order to give yourself wings, to do whatever you desire to do. The quilts in my book were designed with that end in mind. If someone wants to recreate a quilt that I’ve made – go for it! If you like what I’ve done, but want to add, build, or change it, that is great too!
Do you have a favorite quilt in the book?
City Lot…I just love that quilt!

(not City Lot : )
Tell us about your road to publication. Was it how you expected it to be? Did anything about it surprise you?
I began my business, Cherry House Quilts with a quilt named City Scapes. I become very fascinated with translating city themes into fabric – the hardness of a city, to the softness of a quilt. By the time I got to a quilt named City News, I knew I wanted it to be in a book. The ideas and themes had become clear in my mind, and I was ready to go forward with a book proposal. Publishing, like most everything it seems, was not at all what I expected it would be. The deadlines were tight, 12 quilts in 5 months, plus the actual writing of the book, and everything else that went along with the process. In regards to surprises, the biggest one had to be the solitary nature of the project. My children were all gone, so it was me, my dog, and two cats. The days took on a particular kind of rhythm of cutting, sewing, ironing, quilting, binding. Oddly, when the quilts were finished, first there was a sense of relief, then there was the sense of “What’s next; what do I do now?”
You are a very creative family. How much do you all bounce ideas off each other?

Describe your sewing space. What’s on the walls? What’s the overall vibe?
Small! I sew in a small corner of my master bedroom – I kind of like that all of the quilts in the book were made in this tiny, compact space…very cocoon like. Since completing the book I have converted one of the bedrooms into a fabric/prep room, but the actual work is done in my little corner. I dream of an awesome studio space, but until then…this is working for me. On the walls? Batting – a constantly revolving show of projects on my design wall. Nothing fancy I’m afraid.
What do you watch / listen to while sewing?
During the whole time that I was doing the book, all of my children were away from home…so I had to have something on to keep me company during all those hours. One of my best companions during the thick of things was watching The Amazing Race Season 2 on repeat. I can’t even tell you how many times I watched it…I should have acknowledged the cast on my dedications! For music I have separate playlists on my ipod for machine quilting, and a playlist for sewing. I have to have something going all the time – helps me keep a steady pace.
You obviously love color. What is your favourite color palette for a quilt?
Going strictly by looking at the quilts in the book, the answer would be blue/green. I never knew I was so drawn to those colors until I looked at how frequently I used those same fabrics over and over again. I think more in terms of mood, than favorite colors, so pink would be sweet, and yellow would be warm, and blue would be calm and cool, on and on it goes.

Prints or solids?
SOLIDS! I do love prints, I love all fabric; but I am especially drawn to the timelessness of solids.
Who is your favorite designer?
I certainly have a weakness for Kaffe Fassett – can a girl ever have enough Kaffe? My own Lizzy House of course! She keeps getting better and better. Her next line is going to be incredible!
Shoes, socks, or bare feet while sewing?
Bare feet – I hit the door, and off come my shoes.

What projects (patterns + fabrics) are on your “must make” list?
I have so many of my own patterns that I am going to create all queued up – it’s a really long list. Fabric I want to work with the most? Some beautiful yardage of Cherrywood Fabric! I’m going to make a Drunkard’s Path – I’ve been trying to get to the project for over a year now.
New quilt patterns, a proposal for a new book, teaching opportunities, a booth at Fall 2010 Market, and I would like to explore designing fabric. More of everything!

Thanks so much, Cherri! To win your own copy of City Quilts and a Kona cotton solids FQ bundle, please leave a comment on this post. We will pick a winner next Sunday, 7/25.
Be sure to check out all of the other stops on Cherri’s tour to learn more about Cherri and her book, and also for more chances at winning some fabulous prizes!
July 12th – Cheryl Arkison (Naptime Quilter)
July 13th – Amy Lobsiger (Mrs. Schmenkman Quilts)
July 14th – Stefanie Roman (Little Lady Patchwork)
July 15th – Pat Sloan
July 16th – Spool Sewing
July 17th – Allie (Robert Kaufman)
July 18th – YOU ARE HERE!
July 19th – Emily Cier (Carolina Patchworks)
July 20th – Sarah/Josh (Sewer Sewist)
July 21st – Julie (Jaybird Quilts)
July 22nd – Vickie Eapen (Spun Sugar Quilts)
July 23rd – Jessica Levitt (Juicy Bits)
July 24th – Kim Kight (True Up)
Wonderful giveaway, I will so happy to win ! Hugs from France.
Thanks for the interview and the nice giveaway. I am loving this blogtour!
It's Sunday afternoon and I am taking a stroll through blogland. There are so many wonderful blogs to read and enjoy. Thanks for the great giveaway. My favorite quilt in this post and others on the blog hop is that awesome nine patch variation. Love it!
thanks for the giveaway! this blogtour is great!
Thanks for this great giveaway! The blogtour is fun to follow
Thanks for taking part in the blog tour. I'd love to win the giveaway.
I love seeing pictures of the quilts at every blog stop. I can't really get enough of them.
this is fun, so many things about Cherry and her fab book
Gorgeous quilts
Loving this tour & exciting giveaway
Chris x
My goodness, how amazing! I'm making my first quilt right now, so this is very inspirational!
futurowoman @ gmail.com
Fun blog tour! Such an inspirational book — would LOVE to win!
Everyday I read these interviews, I'm amazed that there are still so many good questions to ask! Great interview!
Thanks, Cherri, for the great book and the giveaway.
great interview!! really love the kona and would love to get my hands on that book!!
I'm loving the blog tour! Such a neat idea and such a neat book!
Great Interview. Thanks for being part of the tour..8-)
This is such a great blog tour – I'm getting lots of inspiration from Cherry's quilts!
Sew much goodness to be inspired by this book, I really NEED it! Thanks for another opportunity
Thanks for the great interview questions. It's great learning more about the quilt-book writing process.
Can't wait to buy the book! Should be totally inspirational….
Thanks for a great interview with Cherri – and a chance to win her book.
Great book, great interview, fun giveaway! yay!
Fab interview!
I love Drunkard's Path, too! I can't wait to see a Cherri House version!
I hope I win! The book looks great!
Just like me – can't stand to wear shoes in the house. thanks for the interview and chance to win.
Very nice interview! Thanks for good questions!
These are so lovely and sophisticated! It was nice to hear the background behind a wonderful designer- this book looks fabulous.
Wonderful giveaway. Great Interview.
This BLOGtour is the best! New sites, a beautiful book and a great giveaway. What more could you ask?
What a beautiful book! I would love to win this giveaway!
this book and kona fat quarters …perfect!
So glad to see you on this blog tour! Your blog, as well as Cherri's, are so inspirational. I love all the new fabrics and designs. It's nice to see the quilting world moving ahead with modern twists on traditionl methods.
It has been fun visiting so many sites and learning more about Cherri- Thanks for another opportunity to win this beautiful book and fat quarters.
Regards from a Western Canadian Quilter,
Anna
Another interesting interview…I agree about London as a favorite city! It's beautiful, historic and the best for walking. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of City Quilts.
I sew in a similar space too, and am absolutely in awe of the beautiful quilts in the book.
I love this blog tour! There are so many great interviews and there is a chance to win this fabulous book on each and every blog. Good times!
The book looks beautiful ! And with each interview
I am learning something new ! Thanks for participating
& the wonderful giveaway ! Wow !
How interesting to learn about Cherri's sewing space. It's not big or fancy but she seems very happy there. She is such an inspiration to me. Thank you. brown.k@centurytel.net
Would love to win this book. Thank you.
Darlis
Thanks for the interview and the giveaway. The book is a good one. Kathie L in Allentown
I'm really enjoying this blog tour. It was so interesting to me that you also love the soft, flowery lines, like 3 Sisters…I'm the same way…I love modern and romantic and usually alternate between the two with my quilting projects!
So much inspiration and YUM on all the colors!
Thank you for a wonderfully informative interview. And the book and Kona fabric would be nice to win also!
Thanks John for another great interview!
Cherri?s book is absolutely fantabulous!
Beautiful quilts! Thanks for the giveaway!
This blog is so fun – always something new and interesting! Love the colorful nine patch quilt shown today, as well as the other quilts and interview. Would love to win this giveaway! And the Kona cottons are so useful for so many types of quilts.
Beautiful! I love to hear about people's inspirations for their quilts.
I love her quilts, they are so inspiring. Great giveaway too.
I never work with solids, but after seeing all these quilts I'm inspired to try!
Love love love the book and the quilts – I don't have the book but my friend Mandy does and we drool over the fabulous quilts.
I love all of these quilts! Thanks for such an interesting and enlightening interview. Very inspiring …..
I love the Amazing Race shows and sew in my bare feet too. Another great interview.
thanks for the great interview — hope I win!
Thank you!!!
I am so excited about this book. Thanks for the opportunity to win it!
Again, another interesting interview. So down to earth! I sew barefooted too.
Thanks for the interview! I've enjoyed learning more about Cherri.
What an inspirational interview. I've recently pared down my quilt fabrics so that I'm primarily working with solids. It certainly has been an exercise in color theory, lol!
Thanks for the giveaway.
Excellent interview. I have the book and it is so much fun. I am having a very hard time deciding which project to start with!
Love Cherri's quilts and this blog! So great how you had the daughter in your first issue and the mom now here on your blog!
Gorgeous quilts – I'm adding this book to my wishlist!
I love this book, and learning more about the artist behind the quilts!
This is such a great blog tour. I can't wait to have a copy of this book in my hands and I adore solids.
I would love to win the book and those luscious solids!
Great questions!I'm amazed that Cherri sews in a corner of her bedroom. And in bare feet! The quilts are so fabulous! I'm looking forward to getting the book, or if I'm lucky winning the book and those delicious Kona solids.
What a lovely interview!
I'd love a chance to win the book or fat quarter bundle. Thanks for the opportunity.
Great interview. Love the book. Love the fabric. Thanks for the giveaway.
Great bunch of questions – and answers! This is a really fun blog tour!
I've been trying to decide which quilt I like best………….
Great questions & great answers. Such fun! Thanks for the chance to win the book & fabric.
Thanks for participating in this event. It is great because I am finding new blogs and sites to visit!
lovin' Cherri's blog tour – she's one inspiring lady!
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Such a great blog tour! Thanks for hosting the tour and the chance to win the book!
Oh my goodness – how beautiful. Got.To.Win.This.Book
puk (@) bakblog (.) dk
I've been reading about this book. It is a must for my sewing resources for sure. Winning a copy would be amazing!
I am so loving this series of interviews. Such a great way to learn more about people plus a chance to win a great book too.
GREAT questions. I'd love to win this book and start on a solid quilt of my own. =)
This is a fun blog tour and enjoy the different interviews so much. Thanks for hosting and I so want to win this book and the RK fabrics.
I live in Brooklyn, NY — I'd love to know what cities inspired these quilts. I LOVE them! I went to grad school in Manchester (not many Americans have been there — yay for Cherri!) and used to live in London. I'd love to see what Cherri would do with a Country Quilts theme — I suspect that things wouldn't be very calico country!
Nice to meet you Cheri..I didn't realize Lizzy was your daughter…my you are a talented family. I have this book on my Amazon Wish List for Christmas…unless I win it now!;)
Thanks for additional insights into City Quilts and Cherri.
Thanks for the great questions in this interview, this was a really good read! bellgirlsblog [at] gmail [dot] com
such a fun tour. it's nice to find out about cherri and how she works.
Great interview. Great book! Would love to win a copy. Thanks!
I am refalling in love with solids again…so versatile. Thank you!
I love Kona cotton solids and look forwrd to seeing this book.
I love how each interview is just a little different. We learn something new with each one. Another great interview. Winona
Great interview- very inspiring
Thanks for the interview and the great giveaway! This blog tour is great.
Thanks for the Cherri House interview and the giveaway opportunity for her book and the Kona solids. Can't wait to get my hands on the book and the Kona fabric!
Gayle – gag7949@hotmail.com
Thanks for the giveaway and the great interview… I'm learning a lot!
these quilts look great! such a change for me. i'd love to win!
Love the quilts in this book – so modern! Please enter me in the draw.
Thanks!
Another interesting interview…thanks!
I am inspired! I have not yet made a quilt with all solid fabrics but it's definitely in my queue of quilts to try. Thanks for the interview and the giveaway.
Lovely book!
Beautiful book, fun interview. Thanks for the opportunity!
I am so in like with these quilts and the solid fabrics!
Great interview! I have really enjoyed this book tour!
I love Cherri's quilts! Thank you for the chance to win her book, and the lucious fabrics!
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Great interview. There is just so much to learn. Thank you.
I've been drooling over this book for a while! Can't wait for Cherri's stop with Jaybird Quilts in Philly!
wow! I love how striking these quilts are with just solid colours!!! Thanks for a chance to win!
Looks like an awesome book. Thanks for the chance to win.
I am loving this blog tour! Thank you for the opportunity to win. I want to make a contemporary quilt.
lag110 at mchsi dot com
Sewing barefoot – I ahev to try that. Am just scared of stepping on one of the escaped pins. Thanks for even more insight into Cherri's quilting life and book – and of course the fabulous giveaway!
this book looks awesome. i really want to get my hadns on it!
Great interview – I love hearing about Cherri's process and background. Thanks for being a stop on the tour!
Loved the interview. I would really like to have a copy of the book. If I don't win, it will defintely go on my shopping list. The fat quarter bundle would also make a nice addition to my stash! Thank you for a chance to win!
I love the quilts in this book. Another for the christmas list (if I am not lucky here)
I suspect Cherri will have NO secrets at all by the time all these interviews are posted!
Love the book and fabric bundle – sure hoping I win!
Thanks for the opportunity to win two great prizes!
Please count me in; I've loved these series of interviews!
Wow how inspiring, I love the colour choices! Great interview and fabulous giveaway…
Lizzie
xxx
Love to know that she sews barefoot!
Another great interview; thanks so much! This tour has been so much fun.
What a unique style! Thanks for the opportunity to win a really interesting book!
Thanks for the interview & the chance to win!
figure8angel[AT]gmail[DOT]com
Love the colour palettes and freshness of Cherri's quilts – I'm sure she's inspired a different breed to catch the sewing bug. Will buy the book if I don't win as it's one I can see me thumbing through for a long time. Thanks for the opportunity to be a part of this from Down Under.
Love the colors! Thanks for the interview and opportunity
I love the mention of a quilting heritage–where women took everyday life and translated it into quilts, just like Cherri is doing now. What an awesome connection to the past!
Great interview and a wonderful giveaway! Thank you!
It is wonderful to learn more about Cherri's creative side at each stop of the blog tour. Thanks for asking great questions! It's neat to hear what's coming in the future from Cherri.
Great interview, very inspirational. I can't believe that such an awesome quilter works in sucha small space!
Thanks for the giveaway! I am enjoying the blog tour so much!
cookiej
lcook@etex.net
I loved reading this interview – great questions and inspiring answers. Someone else mentioned the connection to the past – I love that. This giveaway is awesome!!
wow just the pictures on this blog show so many possibilities for solids! it encourages me to try one of my own.
Beautiful quilts! Would love to have a copy of this book! Thanks for the chance to win!
Sandy A
I can't stop looking at buildings now! So inspired!
I love her quilt and would love to win the fabric or the book. Thanks for the give a way
Beautiful quilts! They are all so inspiring.
Wow, the idea of another book. Sounds great.
Thanks for offering a give away.
So great to be so inspired by solids! Thanks for the giveaway!!
I'm a bare footie too
Can't stand to feel constricted, and I can "feel" the pedeal of my sewing machine better with bare feet
Barefoot! Got to love it.
Awesome quilts……….great inverview…. fun blogging. Thanks for sharing it all.
With every interview we get to know you just a little bit better. There is a lot that we could learn from you!
Kim
Great interview. It's fun to see what each interviewer brings out of the book, the process and the quilter.
Great interview and awesome quilts in that book. Love hearing the story.
Cherri is such an inspiration! I would love a copy of her book.
Thanks for the interview and wonderful giveaway!
loving the blog tour and finding new blogs to read and also the opportunity to win this book or fabric.
Leona
Love these interviews! Thanks again for the giveaway!
london…check
barefoot…check
lizzy house fan….check!
great interview!
What a great interview, and a great giveawy. I've followed you for a while now, but learned even more today.
What a great giveaway, and a great interview too! So nice to know that we have so much in common!!
Lordy me those quilts are delicious! I MUST make my next quilt with just solids. Great interview!
Fabulous interview! I just bookmarked a bunch of these quilts to put in my inspiration file. Love it!
Thanks for the chance to enter the giveaway!
I liked early seasons of Amazing Race too!
I would love to win this book and those fabrics are too yummy!
Thank you for the give away
SheilaC
It's fun to learn a little something new at each stop on the tour!
Have loved reading the interview at each blog. Great idea and great giveaway! Thank you!
nsue21702 at gmail dot com
What a fantastic giveaway!
Bare feet for me, too!
I am so enjoying the blog tour and haven't missed a stop.
Great interview! It is fun to learn about designers work spaces.
Thanks!
I'm one of those barefoot quilters too. *S*
I'm just about to begin the City Shops quilt from the book. It'll be a lot of fun, I can see.
Awesome giveaway, and fabulous interview, great reading!
Love this blog tour!!
Thanks for the interview, we are getting to know her more at every stop.
Bare feet and small sewing spaces(kitchen table), my kind of quilting, tho' I wouldn't mind a dedicated space for my stash and an actual sewing table. Bold fabrics and bold quilts ….. YES!!!!
Shari W.
I love working with blue and green too. If you look in my stash, those are the colors I have the most of…of course I tell my husband it's my palatte, and a girl can never have too much paint for her palatte!
I love the interview. I feel like I am really getting to know Cherri. I have never met her, but if I did, I think we'd be friends.
I find myself nodding along with each of her answers. Same colors, style, bare feet. I am a beginner quilter, and have only been sewing for about 2 years. But, I am so excited to get started with one of Cherri's designs. I hope I win!
I'm amazed that Cherri has a "corner" for working! I would have thought a very big bright room with lots of shelving…. maybe that is in her near future
Great giveaway & blog!
What a great interview! I would love to win this book! It looks amazing!!
Another great set of questions and answers! Thanks for the chance to win the giveaway.
Thanks for doing the interview! This has been fun. Thanks for counting me in for the giveaway.
I really enjoyed this interview. Thank you for the chance to win such lovely fabric and a fantastic book!
This blog tour has me wanting to make something with only solid fabrics
Great interview! And so inspired by all these interesting solid quilts she dreamed up!
I love that the quilts are made with solids! I really need to try it out sometime
Thanks for hosting this giveaway!
I love this book and I'm becoming obsessed with solids – it would be wonderful to win this giveaway! Thank you for the interview and giveaway!
I love how Cheri finds inspiration in everything. Thanks for the great interview, and giveaway!
Great interview & thanks for the giveaway!
Wonderful interview.
Love the interview. Love the Kona solids!
oh my goodness. I love the interview and all the pictures from the book. I hope Cherri sells a million of her City Quilts book because it looks amazing.
'Very nice interview. This book is definitely on my want list!
Great interview…I do detect a bit of OCD there (takes one to know one!)…and FINALLY! A city person! I've had more people look down on me for being a "city person", yet I'm the one who's flabergasted they don't see the beauty combined with the harshness of the big city lights (my fav city is SF!!!)
The quilts in this book are both inspiring and intimidating. There's very little margin for error with solids, and yet they have such a strong graphic appeal. Very cool designs!
Thanks for the info, Cherri!
Leslie S. in MN
esclante[at]comcast[dot]net
I love that quilt just above the fat quarter stack, fabulous shapes and colours! Thanks for the chance to win the book and the fabric.
I would love to sit back and read this lovely book! Thanks for a chance to win. And the solids are lovely too, can never have too much solids…
; )
This is a great blog tour – I'm finding out so much about the process and the person
Another great interview thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing your love for quilting! I love learning about everyone!
The book is stunning. It will be on my next order from Amazon. The range from Robert Kaufman is really quite fabulous. There is nothing like it available in Australia that I know of.
Anyway keep the Fat Quarterly emails coming. Its always fun to check into my emails and find them waiting for me.
beautiful quilts!
What a wonderful giveaway – that book looks amazing!
Wow! I have a new found love of solids! That first quilt is amazing! Love love love the colours and layout! Thanks for the chance to win!
the patterns in the book look fun and modern, want to make some
thanks for hosting the giveaway.
As an architect who quilts this book is right up my street ( sorry for the pun!)
Totally love the use of solids really makes you aware of the design.
Thanks for the opportunity of this great competition.
Thanks for a great interview with Cherri.
I already have her book but would love to be in the draw for the fabric!
Andi x
I am SO inspired by that stack of solid FQs – I would love to win!
Dazzling quilts. All that colour is great.
I'm loving the tour just like the book and patterns!
This blog tour is so much fun. Great way to "meet" blogers and have a prize too! Can't wait to see the book in person.
I can never get enough of these quilts!!
Great interview! I'm so excited for this book.
Would love a chance to win. Your quilts have a unique, clean lines look to them. They are very appealing especially since you appear to use all solids.
I've enjoyed all the blog tour so far. Thanks for participating. I'd love to be entered to win!
Thanks for the great interview – it is so much fun to learn more about Cherri and her process.
I'd love to win!! Please??
i love her use use of solids in the quilts!!! i always mix solids with patterns but i think my next quilt will be made with all solids.
Great interview … book looks exciting!
What a great "tour" – fantastic promotion and wonderful way to learn about an author.
I've always been too nervous to do a quilt strictly in solids – this book looks amazing, would love to have the opportunity to make something from her book!
I love the quilts and I love solids.
I love Cherri's quilts and I'd love to win this book! Thanks for the chance:)
who knew cherri sewed in a tiny corner of her bedroom? now i don't feel so bad.
Simply stunning! What a great artist! And those Kona solids? EXACTLY what I love… One can dream, maybe I'll win (if not, hurray to the lucky one
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Have a nice day
Daniela from France
I am learning something new on every stop!
I am so falling in love with this book. may I have it please?
Love that striped quilt!
Ooo I love all of those quilts! And I especially love that blue bundle.
I love to sew, but was never interested in making a quilt until I saw this book a few weeks ago. These quilts provide inspiration for those of us that want to do patterns outside the box.
This looks like such a fun book to try patterns from. I loved hearing about her history and the evolution of the book.
And another great stop on the tour! Thanks for the opportunity…
Can't wait for my book to arrive!
Wonderful give-away!
I think what mood is probably more right than what colour.
Perhaps all these wonderful interviews are the starting point for the next book! Thanks for this tour, thanks to Sherie for this interesting visit.
- Mary
Cherri sounds so down to earth! I love that.
LOVE the quilts!! I would sooooooooo love to win!!
Those are really beautiful quilts – so inspiring!
Interesting interview-beautiful combination of solids.
Thank you for the wonderful interview! I am hoping to win so that I can try out working with solids for the first time. Thanks again!
Beautiful colors! I'd love to win.
blessed.mama4 at yahoo dot com
I must be the other half of your split Cherri, I call myself a minimalist yet I have so many things I can't give up
The colors blue and green always remind me of a dress I made for my oldest daughter. Looking back at it I cringe at how bold it was.
wow, I am very new to sewing and quilting in particular. I also love any book sewing related so this is a great opportunity.
novicemommie.blogspot.com
This book looks wonderful!
Blog tour is fun to follow although I'm running out of comments to make on the posts…..loved the comment on watching Amazing Race Season 2 over and over again. I tend to do the same albeit with one of the seasons of The Closer.
I'm loving this tour.
It's so encouraging to know that you (Cherry) created all of your quilts in a corner of your bedroom. I quilt on the dining room table and am constantly wishing I had a craft room, as if that is going to make a difference to the quality of my work. I should just get on with it and dream about my next quilt, not where I'm going to make it lol.
I lived outside of London for 3 years (sadly, I wasn't a quilter, then!), and I'm curious how you would design a quilt representing London as a city. Are any of your quilts from that time specifically? Or representing part of London specifically?
Hi Melissa,
There is one quilt inspired by London…that is City Sweets, and I was inspired by all of the beautiful pastries at Harrods! Each quilt description in the book names the source, and inspiration.
I sew agree with a previous post – just can't get enough of these quilts!
I would love to make a string quilt with those blues.
Great giveaway! I love how different these quilt designs are from all other designs!
This is my favorite interview! Great job.
I LOVE the quilt on the cover of the book. (duh, Chelsea, that's why they picked it to BE on the cover.)
Anyway, I'm excited for the giveaway! Solids seem much less finicky than prints.
The more I read the more i'm loving this book!! Thanks for a great interview. How wonderful it would be to win
been eyeing this book for a while now. I would love to add it to my collection
Great interview, fabulous photos and lots of creative inspiration.
another great interview! Thanks for another fun giveaway!
What a great giveaway! I'm totally inspired by this book!!
I absolutely love Cherri's quilts. What a great book.
Amazing quilts! I love seeing the concentration of solid colors and how they play together so nicely. Completely inspired!
Absolutely can't wait to flip through this book!
Another great interview … I'm really enjoying all these tidbits into Cherri's creativeness!
I love the book, what great quilts. A wonderfully gifted artist.
Love this book!
Thanks! I love these quilts…
Thanks for a great interview and a great giveaway!
I love your graphic quilts.
Beautiful quilts, great interview.
unbalivable artist!
thanks!!!!
I love these quilts! Thanks for offering the giveaway!
Loving the blog tour! Thanks for interviewing!
Thanks for hosting the blog tour and giveaway!
The quilts are great…loves those fabrics!
Oh please pick me! All those beautiful solids….
Inspiring!
The book looks great. My friend made her son a city quilt- he loves it!
I am loving this blogtour. Thanks for the interview and the giveaway!
I'd love to win this book! Thanks for a great interview.
Looking forward to a future book!
Thanks for another great interview!
I love the fact that Cherri is also drawn to the floral 3 Sister fabrics…I began to wonder whether I was the only person who likes both, contemporary & the more traditional florals…there seem to be very opinionated people out there…so I don't feel weird anymore (or caught between two stools ;o) ).
What a great interview. I can't wait to own a copy of this book.
So interesting. Love those quilts, they're so abstract and the colors are just perfect. I would like to try to make one of these.
What a beautiful pack of fabric – please enter me into the giveaway! dsb448@att.net
Great interview…Fabulous quilts!
Quite inspirational. I too sew in a small corner of a room; I guess it just goes to show that you don't have to have a big fancy schmancy sewing room to play in to get things done. I plan on picking this book up soon, but I guess I'll just wait until after Sunday. =)
I'd love to check out this book. Thanks for the chance!
Gorgeous, gorgeous stuff! This book looks fantastic!
This is such a great book, it's so inspiring. Thank you for the chance to win!!
s.e.clarke@gmail.com
This blog tour makes me Blogaholic
Thanks for the interview
Solids would much appreciated!!
Thanks for the chance to win!
This blog tour makes me Blogaholic
Thanks for the interview
Love her sense of color! I bet that's a terrific book!
I can't wait to see this book for myself, I'm so excited about it! And I'm loving this blog tour, what a great idea. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
I am desperate to win. I love this book and the fabric!
Thanks for a great interview and giveaway! These quilts are so inspiring.
Hooray for another great interview.
I LOVE collecting fat quarters! It's always nice to but them up and use them, but that doesn't always happen. Sometimes it's just too hard to cut them up. Ok, I do that with all my fabrics, not just FQ's. LOL
Both the book and the FQ bundle would be amazing to win!
This blog tour is great and I'd simply love to win this fabulous book and yummy fabrics.
That was a great interview- I love knowing that even people who write quilting books are sewing in a corner of their bedroom! Thanks for a chance to win such a great book and fabric!
Beautiful quilts and beautiful fabric – what a great combo for a quilt!
Ohhhh such lovely prizes!! Thanks so much for entering my name into your give Away!! Take care!
Paulette
Great questions and interesting answers. Thanks for the giveaway.
I'm loving this tour, so much fun!!
great interview of Cherri. I couldn't wait to win the book so I already own it, but you can never have enough kona cotton! Yeah Cherri!
What an amazing book and those quilts are just an awesome burst of color from their geometric designs. I would love to win this giveaway!
I am loving this tour! Great answers to all of the questions, Cherri! Thanks FQ for the excellent post and including so many great photos.
I definitely need that book and the fat quarter as well. I love her style.
Wow, what a great giveaway.
Love Cherri's quilts they're amazing and this interview is so interesting. I would love to get this book.Is it open to international readers? If so count me in please.
Thanks for this chance to win.
Cheers
Elena
Great interview!! Thanks for the chance to win!
Wonderful interview. Wish I had found out about the giveaway before I purchased my copy of the book. . . but I'll make good use of the 2nd one if I am lucky enough to win.
So true….one can never have enough Kaffe Fassett.
Great questions, thanks!
Wow so many people entered already. I'll throw my hat in the ring too, maybe I'll be lucky!
Cheers,
AJ
Lovely interview. I adore that rainbow quilt. It would be awesome to win a copy of the book. Thanks for the giveaway!
Love the interview with Cherri! Her work is just amazing and I'm delighted there's finally a great book to celebrate solids
The book looks wonderful. I am definitely going to buy a copy or two.
Please include me!
Each quilt I see from the book is better than the last. Would adore working with some solids.
Thanks.
Great interview. Her work is amazing!
Fun interview!
Thanks so much for the chance to win! City Quilts looks like a fantastic book to get my hands on!:)
I'm loving this tour and seeing the new (to me) websites. Thanks
I sooo want one of these books! ))) I think its great and i just finished my first quilt, and i cant wait to make more!
Oboed@aol.com
Another great stop on this blog tour. The interview was wonderful.
Great interview! Thanks so much for a chance to win these great little goodies!
Stephanie
scrappinscout451@yahoo.com
Wow! Those are some beautiful quilts. I like the sleek, modern looks. I'm waiting for the fabric I ordered to arrive so I can make my very first quilt. I'm so excited.
Loving this great blog tour! Thank You!
Such a great eye for color and combining colors. Would love to try to make one (or more) of her quilts.
I love her use of solids.
I would dearly love to win this book – please put my name in the hat!!
More new quilts to love! Every one of the quilts from this book i've seen are fantastic! Eye candy and simplish too!
Would love to win a copy of this book!
Such a fun tour! Thanks so much and also for the great give away!
I love this book! Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for the chance to win this exciting book and the fabrics. What a great tour!
Love the solids….and the tour. Thanks!
Awesome book, cant wait to get my hands on it!
Tracy
dawson.tracy35@yahoo.com
I love the quilts in this book. I think if I don't win a copy I'll have to go buy one!
What a great book, and givaway
Great interview. I can't wait to get this book.
thanks,hilary
Love Cherri's work! Nice to know there's another anti-shoe quilter out there, too!
I would love to win a copy of the book. Thanks for the great giveaway.
Great interview. I live in Houston and never thought of it as beautiful. Guess I need a new perspective! Thanks for the chance at the giveaway!
I'd love to take a look at this book!
Great blog tour! Pleawe enter me in your giveaway!
What colorful quilts! It would be great to look through the book.
girottih@yahoo.com
Wonderfull!!!
I?d love to win the giveaway.
vi_perezb@yahoo.com.ar
wow, that black and white one…wow!!
I am definetely intrigued! I love solids, too.
Can't wait to start on one of these quilts!
I'm SO enjoying getting acquainted with all the blogs on this tour! I'm crazy about the quilts I've seen from City Quilts and wild for the fabric.
Thank you for the opportunity!
I am so hoping I win! I'm a huge fan of modern quilts! Love it.
thanks for sharing!
What amazing quilts! I'm looking at solids in a totally different way now…they're gorgeous!
Love the book, quilts, and fabric. They are all lovely.
I enjoyed the visit–looks like a fabulous book!!
I must admit I'm not a rabid quilter. I have made for myself and my children, or when I find a really compelling design. I have been to Cherri's site before, and really like her "stuff". I would love to win this prize. Maybe, then I would be more enthused about the craft. (My stash is also not that big.)
I'm not sure what the name of the quilt is with the golden snowball pattern, but it reminds me of automobile headlights at rush hour. Beautiful! Thank you. kayben1@yahoo.com
This was a great interview. Can't wait to find out what Cherri comes up with in her next publication.
I've been eyeing this book for some time. I've been on a tiny quilting "break" after surgery… would love to have another great quilt book to read during my recoup. Love the "My Blue Heaven" FQ stack too! Thanks for the opportunity.
I'm enjoying this blog tour a lot. It's always so interesting to here about others creative processes.
It's going to be hot this weekend, too hot for yard work. It should be a good time to crank up the air conditioning and catch up on the blog tour. The book looks great!
GREAT GIVEAWAY!
SO ENJOYED THE INTERVIEWS!
THANKS FOR SHARING,LOVE,LINDA
jldouglas@wispwest.net
These quilts are so eyecatching! I was ohhh-ing and ahhh-ing reading the whole post.
Wonderful interview. Those fabrics are amazing & this book loos great.
Oh my gosh, I just discovered this incredible designer thanks to my quilt loving sister! I would absolutely LOVE to win a copy of the book and some Kona cotton solids (but if I do not win, I will buy the book anyway!!). Thanks for the chance
caribousmom (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks for a great giveaway. I would love to try some of these quilts.
Would love to win this book. These quilts are great!
lovin' the hop!
Brilliant interview, thank you. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
I just love solids as well. This book is just gorgeous and I would love it I'm sure.
-carriechilton@gmail.com
I just love this book blog tour, what a fantastic idea!
Another insightful interview; thanks for your good questions.
I've worked a little bit with solids and I'd like to do more. Blues are my favorites! Thanks very much.
Please include me in the running for the book & fabric. Yum!
I don't think I've entered here already. I'm going back through to make sure I haven't missed any interviews. What a treat this tour is!
I enjoyed reading about Cherri going to the fabric stores with her mother. I have fond memories of doing that as well. And fond memories of taking my daughter there, too.
Lovely book and good interview!
Looking forward to this book. Thanks so much.
I have some solids collecting; I need a copy of this book!
Great interview!
Lovely book!
It would be so lovely to have it here
Cheers from Bulgaria!
Love reading the interviews!
her quilts are stunning, thanks for the chance to win!
Amazing quilts – can't wait to get my hands on this book! Thanks for a fab giveaway!
Really interesting interview – I love Cherri's "City Shops" quilt
Gill
Can't wait to see the book!
The book looks great!! I love to participate in this giveaway.
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I really enjoyed the interview. And these book tours are very interesting and fun. I would love to win this book.