600 posts.
600.
I am in awe.
Blogging has brought me such joy over the last few years.
It's remarkable the avenues that it has opened.
In appreciation for my 640 + followers I am having a giveaway.
I hope it's stuff you want to win ;)
Here's the goods.
A brown paper bag?
no.
but I am going to fill 6....yes 6 USPS Flat Rate envelopes full of 'stuff'.
See Stuff below:
Fat quarters, Charm packs, maybe a Layer of cake of Moda?
pincushions, buttons, magazines (just released)
and patterns.
Loads of great quilty 'stuff' from my sewing room to yours.
As I find more "stuff" I will add pictures here.
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This is what you could do for a chance to win 1 of the 6 giveaway envelopes:
1. Leave a comment here with your BLOG address in the comment...
so all I have to do is click on it to read your blog.
I am always looking for new blogs ;)
2. Of my tutorials, what is your favorite?
3. Blog about my giveaway on your blog. leave me the link.
4. tell me you favorite fabric style, be it 1930's, civil war, modern...etc.
okay 4 separate comments will give you 4 separate chances...
and me a WHOLE lot of fun reading.
Oh and I will use the random # generator on October 6th to choose the winners. Good luck!
mistressofnone.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love the Figgy Four Patch tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and always look forward to your posts!
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I really, really love retro fabrics. 1930's & 40's are my favorites....they remind me of the quilts that my great-grandmother made.
ReplyDeleteYou had me click on each and every tutorial now, just in case I missed some in the bakeshop! lol!
ReplyDeleteI like the candybutton quilt and the little zipperbag best.
Here is my bloglink;
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It has been a bit quiet lately for several reasons but if you scroll back a little (before the hols) there are almost daily posts (and a lot of the weather here, lol) (that was by request!). Hope you enjoy my blog.
my favorite tutorial of yours is the chenille hotpads! Hot hot hot!
ReplyDeletemy favorite fabrics are 30's reproductions! I love love love the quilt styles made in that era too!
ReplyDeleteI have been a follower and I love your tutorials. They are easy to follow and one of my favorites is the patriotic pinwheel table runner. Congrats on 600 posts.
ReplyDeleteI really like the reproduction fabrics of the 30s/40s.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite fabric style... mmm... that is a hard one!! On the one hand I love romantic/pastels/rozes... On the other hand at the moment I am just in LOVE with Pure by Sweetwater, and, after initially not being too keen on Amy Butler's LOVE now have 2 full FQ stacks... It sort of grew on me.. In general love what Amy Butler does, and Sandi Henderson, Anna Maria Horner, Heather Bailey and Joel Dewberry.. What would you call their style? Doing a 30's quilt too, but more like a one off. So... yeah... hard question!!!
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ReplyDeleteHi, I am a follower with no blog. I love the contemporary styles out today! Not my mother's fabric of yesteryear....
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ReplyDeleteI am having a contest too
Debbie
I love primitives and civil war styles for basic quilting, but I love fabrics and color and experimenting.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Great blog. Congratulations on your 600th post. I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI like the puppy and kitty softie, great ideas for gift giving.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I love the sugar cube pincushion tutorial. So cute!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your milestone!
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Favorite fabric type, well, I guess if I had to choose it would be something retro. I love vintage linens and all things 50s. Thanks for such a great give-away.
ReplyDeleteI love those cute carrots! Perfect accessory for a Halloween bunny!
ReplyDeleteright now my fav. fabric would be anything with dots! I'm totally seeing spots right now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteCan I join in from the UK???
Gill
I really love, love, love mod fabrics. Right now I'm working on a quilt for my grandma made out of reproduction 1930s prints... love them too :)
ReplyDeleteI love your yoyo mini quilt - I'm really into yoyo's at the moment
ReplyDeleteGill
I love florals!
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Of course I had to share the giveaway goodness with my readers!
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My blog is in finnish... If there is something you find interesting, I can try to translate :) http://elamantapaidiootti2.blogspot.com/
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~Teresa :)
I waited each week for the updates to the giant pincushion sew along- I loved that you did both machine and had piecing and I will be going back to those tutorial a lot! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou have so many wonderful tutorials, I love them all! I really like your pincushion and the little zipper pouch, so easy and still so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI am very new to blogs, just started one!! got any advice??
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of great goodies, thanks for the give away!!
Congratulations on 600 posts...what a great accomplishment! I love all fabrics, but right now I'm really liking anything with swirls and vintage looking fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for such an amazing giveaway! :)
I'm a follower, love your blog.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tutorial, basically, the one that i want to make the most, is the chenille hot pad.
ReplyDeleteI have only looked at a few of your tutorials. I love RWB sew the Patriotic Place Mats, and Pinwheel Runner are my favs, looking forward to checking out more of them :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome giveaway! Here's my blog:
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http://musingsfromsrilanka.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI like the pinwheel table runner because I can never get pinwheels looking like that!
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Don't add me to the giveaway list, just sending my congratulations!
ReplyDeleteDon't add me to the giveaway list, just sending my congratulations!
ReplyDeleteModern fabric is my favorite. I'm trying to resist the urge to buy some of Anna Maria Horner's Innocent Crush, but I don't think I'll be successful!
ReplyDeleteI love summery, modern prints particularly those which are floral/butterflies/owls/and small animals!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and all the very best on your blog.
mystica123athotmaildotcom
I can not post on my blog right now?? for some reason, but will put your give away up later....
ReplyDeleteI love any fabrics in Red, White, and Blue....and anything very Bright!
I never met a green I did not like!!
I make baby/youth quilts for a local charity, and I like to do them Bright.
Happy 600 posts! I love following you!
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Okay... misspunkiepie.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteFavorite fabric lines... more modern but fun. Like Bliss, Pure... you know. That kind.
ReplyDeleteFavorite tutorial is the little zipper bag. My DD loves hers! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 600 posts.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your blog and I am a follower form
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I can't choose a favorite fabric line~ I love CW's and 30's, and just about everything in between! LOL :-) Thanks for the fun!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your giant pin cushion tutorial and posted the one I made on my blog.
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Chocolate Stars on the MBS is my favorite and I still want to make that one.
ReplyDeleteAs far as fabric, I guess I like modern with a hint of vintage. Fig Tree Quilts, Sandi Henderson, Riley Blake etc...
ReplyDeleteLately I have been leaning toward modern fabrics and geometrics but I love it all.
ReplyDeleteI like your Weekend Kitchen ensemble. I have just redone my kitchen and wanted to make some coordinates to my new curtains. Kathie L in Allentown
ReplyDeleteMy favorite fabrics at the moment are the more modern designers. I've done a ton of civil war repro quilts and an trying something new. kathie L in Allentown
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ReplyDeleteI like the candybutton quilt the best!
ReplyDeleteHello Vickie ~ Congrats on reaching your 600th post.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and although I do have a contact name linked to a 'blog', I still haven't set mine up. I'm too busy reading everyone else's wonderful blogs and following my machine embroidery stuff.
My favorite style is Christmas fabrics!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tutorial so far is your Moda Bakeshop Auntie Tablecloth. It's a great tute and is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnd i just realized when you're going to pull the winners... that's my birthday so I think I should get one of the prizes automatically. ;)
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I like the simple strip baby quilt tutorial
ReplyDeleteMy style? Oh gosh, that really varies depending on what I'm making. I do, however drool over some of the modern fabrics but I haven't bought any yet sadly.
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Wow! Great giveaway! My blog:
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I love the sugar cube pincushion tutorial, and the giant pincushion sew along!
ReplyDeletei love all fabrics, hence my blog name - confessions of a fabric addict! But if I could only choose one, it would probably be modern fabrics! They are so whimsical and colorful!
ReplyDeleteAnd I blogged about your giveaway here:
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on hitting 600 posts! Thanks for the giveaway. I love 'stuff'.
Favourite tutorial is for the yoyo mini quilt.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite type of fabric right now is modern with a vintage influence ... such as the American Jane for Moda fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI love your windmill table runner.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely into the modern fabrics right now. So yummy and fresh colors!
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ReplyDeleteHello from Toronto. What a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI really don't have a name for my favourite fabric style - except batiks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for having a giveaway
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I love the lil zipper bag tutorial
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas & other holiday fabrics
ReplyDeleteI love alot of your tutorials, but the first I fell in love with was your Candy Buttons Quilt for the Moda Bake Shop. It was posted around the same time as I was really getting into quilting..because of that post I started following MBS & your blog!
ReplyDeleteThose quilted carrots are a hit. So easy and so effective. I plan on making some for a centre piece for our Thanksgiving which is coming up.
ReplyDeleteI loved your HST Tutorial.
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I have always loved calicos.
ReplyDeleteI have posted about your giveaway. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteYou may need a translator for my blog but you can always go through the pictures and guess what they mean :)
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Oh, my favorite tutorial. It is definetely those half square triangles from leftovers. I am participating in the chubby stars quilt along and the main blocks are made like snowball block. And your tutorial saved my precious scraps and kept me from going insane from sewing together all the tiny scraps. Now I will have a big quilt top and a lot of little blocks that will be turned into a cute little baby quilt.
ReplyDeletemy favorite type of fabric to work with are modern fabrics....i just can't get enough of it, but once in awhile I'll see other fabrics I like too. So, as long as it's pleasing to my eyes, I like it!
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ReplyDeleteI love the A Tisket A Tasket tutorial! So Cute!!!
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AWESOME GIVEAWAY!!!
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Hi Vickie.....I love reading your blog and am amazed at how much you get done.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking I would like to try some Civil War fabrics.....I don't have any of those yet.
Linda
http://simplycountryseasons.blogspot.com/
If I had to pick just one of your tutorials - it would be the Skinny Verna...very cute! It's on my list.
ReplyDeleteWOW, if all 640+ any passerby's leave 4 wordy comments like I tend to leave you are going to be busy.
ReplyDeleteCome by my blog and stay a little while, lots of freebies to be had if you like to stitch, a couple of tutorials, etc, just ignore the typos, grammar and spelling. I really never learned to type, I get in a hurry and forget to go back and proof. So if you still want decode and translate,lol There's also two giveaways to enter if you go before sunday other wise just one. I'm Cyndi at
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When it comes to fabric style, I like the bright, fun stuff...like Merry & Bright, 12 Days of Chrismtas, Verna, Bliss - to name a few. I'm definitely a Moda Girl! LOL!
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The giant pin cushion tutorial you did not too long ago was totally cool! I made a few and one was for my 600th post giveaway!
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Okay here we go again.....Foget to mention............
ReplyDeleteCCONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 600TH POST! I just passed my 100th post (which has a special giveaway, hint, hint)not to long ago.
As far as my favorite tutorial....you 've always got cute things going on here..and you have so many tutorial you shared but the one I knew I had kept without even thinking about it was quilted carrots, sew, sew, cute and easy!
I don't really know what style you would call it, maybe modern? But I just love every one of Sandy Gervais fabrics. The reproductions of 1930's fabrics are also appealing to me. Must be the colors.
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I love the little zipper bag. Took away my fear of zippers. The like the modern/retro fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteI love following your blog on Google Reader!
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Karen
My FAV totorial is those marvelously easy pinwheels you made for the Patriotic Pinwheel Runner!
ReplyDeleteKaren
My favorite fabric style is what?
ReplyDeleteToo many to chose from! I love all things MODA! I love shabby chic, 30s reproduction fabrics and many more! Love most colors too.
Karen
Very fun giveaway :)
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Would love to be one of the 6 winners.
ReplyDeletecongrats on your milestone!! i don't have a blog, nothing interesting going on over here! i love your blog! thanks for the giveaway too
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Great giveaway, Vickie.
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I really LOVED the stuffed carrot tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI guess my fabric choices depend on my mood. Sometimes I love the modern and other times I love the reproductions, batiks and novelties.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this Give away!! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeletePaulette
I LOVE Civil War fabric!!
ReplyDeletePaulette
YES of course I follow...couldn't have my morning coffee without you!!
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i love your lil zipper bag tutorial.
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i like japanese fabrics with cute prints.
ReplyDeleteHi Vickie...Mary here from quilthollow.com :-)
ReplyDeleteFavorite tutorial is the sugar cube pincushion...still want to make that one! Favorite fabrics are repro/civil war...old and worn look. :-)
Congrats on all the post! It has been fun getting to know you and looking forward to seeing you in more magazines etc....get a book deal!
OK...I've got to have Fall into Fall on the blog until Sunday so will post after that...be sure to stop by for the giveaway at mine.
My blog address is:
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I already have your sugar cube pincushion tutorial bookmarked in my to-do list, but now that I have looked around a bit more, I have decided that I also need to try the quilted carrots tutorial! Those would be perfect in a bowl or jar for a table or countertop decoration, and I have some oranges that would be PERFECT. Hmmm maybe I will get one done today or tomorrow!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite fabrice style right now is patriotic! Making QOVs- second favorite is the 30's...Sandy
ReplyDeleteI don't have my own blog persay, but I do participate in this one pretty regularly and post to it:
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I took a break from making blocks this summer; things were just too busy, but I'll be back on track this month. I joined about 2 yrs ago in an effort to use up scraps...I'm still battling the scrap bin...I love scraps and scrap quilts. Our theme this year is liberated blocks so that is stretching me out of my norm. Hope to see you there and maybe participate sometime.
Congrats on the 600 postings!
I like the yoyo mini quilt tute and I'm pretty sure I commented on that post when you put it up...I do have a thing for yoyos.
ReplyDeleteI like the zipper bag! I follow your blog....and it is a delight!
ReplyDeleteI'm into the more modern large prints lately, but not the bright colors. I like aquas and greens and the more muted shades of colors...I usually have to go shopping when I need a baby quilt done...babies seem to prefer the clear, clean bright colors...do my colors call me boring behind my back?????
ReplyDeleteMy favorite has to be the Candy Buttons Quilt, love the circles and the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteFavorite fabric is anything with bright vibrant color, think Kaffe or Amy Butler.
ReplyDeleteI like the apple core table topper tutorial.
ReplyDeletemy blog: www.disconnectedstitches.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI don't know that I have a fabric style as I tend to make items for others and try to match up the look to them. But I do end up with a lot of brite jewel tones and michael miller prints.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great giveaway! I'd like to participate in it :)
ReplyDeleteMy blog is : http://www.tatkis-mousehouse.blogspot.com
Best wishes,
Tatyana
And my favourite fabrics are paisley ones and dots!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Tatyana
I would love for your to read my blog. It is happyquiltingmelissa.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love the candy buttons quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love all of these new modern prints! So fun and fresh!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Jen of Miss Punkie Pie sent me over.
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I like the Giant Pincushion...haven't made one yet, though...
ReplyDeleteI love retro fabrics, but I love modern too. Oh, and can't forget traditional prints. I love 'em all. What's not to like? It's FABRIC!!
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on 600 posts!
I don't have a blog, so I can't help you there. So I'll move on to the tutorial. I love the patriotic pinwheel runner the best, but all your tutorials are wonderful!
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I blogged about your giveaway here:
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Congratulations!
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I guess my favorite style of fabric is considered modern. I like bright colors and bold prints, and I also find that batiks tend to catch my eye alot too!
ReplyDeleteMy absolute favorite fabric is 30's repros. They are so cheery!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
Sandy A
Congrats on 600 posts!!
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What a very generous giveaway! I hope you pick me! lol
ReplyDeleteI love civil war fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI will be posting your giveaway on my blog as soon as I finish here!
ReplyDeleteI love the sugar cube pincushion tutorial, it's so cute! and by the way 600 posts wow!
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite tutorial (so many to choose from) is the sugar cube pincushion. So cute!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I can pick a favorite tutorial. The Simple Strip Baby Quilt is one of my faves. Love its simplicity. If I ever have a GO! I'm definitely going to be trying the Apple Core Table Topper. The fabrics you picked really shine with the core shape (or vice versa :) But, my favorite tutorial has got to be the Patriotic Pinwheel Tablerunner. I love big pinwheels and I love making tablerunners.
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S.W.A.K.
Wow! 600 posts! Congrats! Here's my humble little beginner's blog. Hope you like it.
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I admire everyone who has a blog... I don't know where to begin and where I would find the time but I do enjoy reading so many other quilters and crafters blogs!! Thanks for an incredible giveaway - it is amazing and awesome! micheletimms@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI really like the Windmill Table Runner tutorial and one of these days, hopefully sooner than later I'm going to make a few (I have two sisters!!) Thanks for an incredible giveaway! micheletimms@gmail.com
ReplyDeletei really liked your kitchen ensemble tutorial. i just moved into a "new to me" house and the kitchen has never been renovated. being able to do my own potholders and dishtowels has given my kitchen a "new" look. looovee it!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 600 posts - that is awesome! I am a follower and very new! Thank you for such a generous giveaway!!micheletimms@gmail.com
ReplyDeletei am into the brighter, funkier colors such as limes, aquas, etc.
ReplyDeletebut... i also love the bliss style fabrics. love your blog!!!!!
darn it! i don't have a blog. i'm too busy reading everyone elses. there are too many good ideas floating around and i don't have enough time to do all i want to do. lifes too short to finish all these projects!!!
ReplyDeletecongrats on 600 posts! You're officially prolific!
ReplyDeleteHre is alink to my blog, but I've been terribly naughty about posting so there's not much to see!
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oh, maybe this will be my lucky day! I have never won anything on anyones blog,but I just started out not to long ago. I am still getting the hang of things. LOVE Thimbleberries and Bonnie Blue. So I guess those are my favorites.
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Hi Vickie, I've been a follower for quite a while now & always look forward to your next posts.
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ReplyDeleteMy favourite tutorial of yours (so far) has to be the Lil Zipper Bag. It was so easy to follow & worked perfectly. Love those little zippers. Thank you for all the other wonderful tutorials too, special mention for the Figgy Four Patch but then I love all things xmas.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment my favourite fabic type is christmas & it always is but when there isn't so much of those on offer I like to go for the more modern fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteStop by anytime! :0)
Right now my favorite fabrics are brights...lime green, lemon yellow, bright orange, bright blue. They're just so cheerful! Thanks! :0)
ReplyDeleteI love all your tutorials, but if I had to pick one it would be the Half Square Triangle tutorial. Thanks again! :0)
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great giveaway. I would love to win.
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Congrats on your 600th post. This is my address: http://prytzfamily.blogspot.com/
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and
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I'm pretty busy.
My favorite fabric style is modern. I'm also just getting into solids.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL AUTUMN TO YOU!
ReplyDeleteI'M AN RN AND DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO KEEP UP A BLOG,BUT I LOVE READING YOURS!IF I HAVE ANY EXTRA TIME I LOVE TO QUILT-BOTH HAND+MACHINE.
jldouglas@wispwest.net
I FOLLOW YOU!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS AGAIN FOR SHARING!
jldouglas@wispwest.net
Wow....what a fabulous giveaway and of course you just have to click on my name and it will take you to my blog :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE ALL YOUR TUTORIALS!
ReplyDeleteMY FAVORITE RIGHT NOW IS YOUR "WINDMILL RUNNER"; I LOVE THAT BLOCK AND WANT TO QUIT IT SOON!
jldouglas@wispwest.net
I love the Chenille Hotpad but really all of them. I do like Chenille and that hotpad is a great idea.
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jldouglas@wispwest.net
I follow your blog and have done for some time now...love your blog!! I also love the 1930's fabrics but love modern too..so all sorts I love.
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I do not have a blog so I only get two chances to win. :( But I like modern fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love the apple core table runner. I want a whole quilt like that!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being such a great blogger. I have a blog, but haven't posted anything new in forever. I love all of your tutorials, but my favorite is the windmill tabletopper.
ReplyDeleteI love floral fabrics, stripes, dots and plaids, too. I don't know if I really have a favorite style--maybe eclectic?!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! That's a ton of posts! Wow, this giveaway is like hitting the Quilter's Blog Lottery. Check out my blog at
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I'm a new blogger and also one of your loyal followers :)
My favorite fabric style is...hmmm...gee...umm....I guess romantic. I don't really have a favorite though. I like smaller prints, that I know!
ReplyDeleteI love the Apple Core Go! Tutorial. Can't wait to make one of those!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
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Out of your tutorial, I thought the pincushion was really cute!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite fabric style would be Civil War....but...I can feel myself turning to the funky side with all the wonderful whimsical and modern prints that are out there.
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ReplyDeleteVickie, I have always found your blog such an inspiration...I am so glad you found your designing talent. Thanks!
My favorite was the chocolate stars....so cute.
ReplyDeleteI am loving the fun, vibrant, modern prints.
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I blogged about your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love all your tutorials, but I especially like the pinwheels! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love the 30's, civil war, traditional, but am really liking some of the modern quilts. My least favorite would be art quilts.
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