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And the 100 Blocks Vol. 3 Winner is….

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

The winners are:  Nan and Laurie W.

There are two winners of a an issue of 100 Blocks Vol. 3 today because it was just too hard to only draw one number from all of the comments!

The Blog Tour response has been wonderful – Thanks to everyone for stopping by and for all of the lovely comments.

Newsletter coming soon….

This deadline has gotten away from me.  New patterns will be in the issue that comes out this week.  If you haven’t signed up for my newsletter, please be sure to!  Click here to go to the sign up page.

And if you will be at market in Salt Lake City next week please stop by and say hello.  We will be in Booth 2602.

Happy Quilting!

Celine

We have a winner!

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

The winner of the Layer Cake Quilt Along drawing is…..jennie.ellen!

And what is the prize you ask?  My new Charm Baskets pattern and a Perfect Piecing Seam Guide!

Thanks very much for participating!

Happy quilting!

Celine

PS Click here to check out the group on Flickr.

Mistletoe Make & Bake Grand Prize Winners!

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

We have Grand Prize Winners!  Please send your mailing address to Sherri here.

Winner #1 is ~ Janet S (QUILTNUT331@m…..)

Winner #2 is ~ Sharon W (swork@armstrong…..)

Thanks again to everyone  for participating!

Misletoe Make & Bake Day 4

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Welcome to Day 4 of the Mistletoe Make & Bake Blog Hop!

Scroll to the bottom of the post to see the winners of yesterday’s drawing!

Today we are talking about a favorite go-to holiday book.  Mine is a cook book of sorts.  It’s actually a recipe album that my mom gave me about 10 years ago.  I’ve filled it with family favorites, recipes from my friends and things that I want to try.  Everyone in the house knows were to look for it.

My recipe for the day is Shortbread.  I have always loved shortbread.  It’s such a simple butter cookie and one that is easy to make.

Today’s featured bloggers are…..

Lissa Alexander from ModaLissa

and Julie Stewart from Quilts4Julie.

Be sure to check out their blogs today to see what’s cooking and comment so you are included in the prize drawings!

Day 3 Winners

Wow, what an overwhelming response we have had to this blog hop. Thank you so much for participating!

The winners for Day 3 (my day) are:

Linda T:
A family tradition of ours is to always give my Dad a tin of mixed nuts (he’s diabetic and doesn’t get all the sweets that the rest of us do). Some years he gets 4 or 5 tins. Enjoy your giveaway!

Joan:
As our family has grown up, married and started their own families, our Christmas celebration is on Christmas Eve so they can spend Christmas Day with their in-laws. It is my favorite tradition. We have Swedish meatballs for dinner, open gifts and play games. The last couple of years the Grandchildren started to arrive so there are less games played but plenty of entertainment.

Lina:
We still leave out chocolate chip cookies and milk for Santa, and my youngest child is 26!

Patty:
A no bake cookie option is usually a timesaver. Thank you. I like the topper a lot. It seems like it would be possible to actually finish this one. Listening to my dad read the Christmas story before we opened presents is my favorite Christmas memory.

Joyce S.:
Thanks for sharing your pattern and cookie recipe. I’m excited to try both. And my favorite holiday tradition is decorating the Christmas tree.

Sharon S.:
I think my favorite holiday tradition is going to look at all the beautiful Christmas lights on Christmas Eve. Love the cute little table topper!

If you missed commenting on one of the blogs during the week, you still have time to go back and comment.  To be included in the grand prize drawing, you must have a comment on each blog each day.

And the winners are….

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Thanks to everyone who commented, I loved reading them all.  The winners are listed below and have been contacted for their mailing addresses.

If you like blog hops, stick around….next week the Mistletoe Make and Bake blog hop starts and will be a fun filled week with prizes and lots of holiday chatter and recipes!

100 Blocks Magazine winner -

laura:
Love the block. I like the blocks that appear to have movement like this one. Excellent color choice. Thank you for the opportunity.

Pattern winners are:

Gwen:
What a wonderful star block, it is a definite to do. I just love the block and the color selection.

Becky:
Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful block with us!!! Love it:) Thanks too for the extra information to make the Star Dance topper! Looking forward to “losing myself” in 100 blocks Vol. 2. Again, thank you!

Julie in WA:
I love the block. It is refreshing to see a block made in more traditional fabrics! The block and the fabrics you used look like they were meant to be together, in an historical kind of way…

Winners!

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Rosie is wondering if we will get snow out of the rain that’s coming…..

Thanks for all of the great stories about how you started quilting – I loved reading all of them.

My mom taught me how to sew. I just loved playing with the fabric scraps left from her dressmaking.  I used to wrap them around my Barbie doll and hand sew them to her ….such exotic creations!  My first authentic quilting class was at Glad Creations in Minneapolis in 1983.  A friend from work talked me into it.  The rest is history!

Now for the winners…I just put all of the comments together and used a number generator.  Please send me your mailing address!

Amy C
I’m still learning how to quilt. I started a couple of years ago. I’ve learned the basics but now I am challenging myself to find ways to improve my skills. I love being challenged.

Mary on Lake Pulaski
I started quilting on my own when I first got married in 1972 just because I needed some warm blankets. From there, I picked up books and magazines and taught myself.

Shawna
I made my first quilt when I was a kid. My mom helped me finish it into a quilt. It was a pinwheel design with poly sashing between the the blocks. I still have it today. I have always been a crafty person. I think that comes from my Grandma.

Badlandsquilts
I took a hand quilting class @ Eagle Creek a few years ago and have started machine quilting on my own in the last year.

Kathy in Wisconsin
I learned to quilt in 1980 when a friend/neighbor encouraged me to take an adult ed. class with her at our local elementary school. It was within walking distance and we wouldn’t even be spending money on gas to go. Her quilting has slowed down in the last 30 years, but mine is just more passionate all the time!


And the Winners are…

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Thanks to everyone who commented!  What a wide range of favorite projects…scrappy quilts, mysteries, small projects and so many of you give almost everything away!

If the winners could send me their mailing addresses, I’ll send the magazines right away.

Kathie L from Allentown
My favorite projects are quilts to give to family members to mark milestones – graduations, birthdays, etc. I get to enjoy making them and enjoy giving them.

Sequana
My favorite kind of quilt project is one that uses a bunch of fabrics from one collection. I love looking at them all while I work.
One I just finished like that is a pattern that used almost all the fabrics from Laura Gunn’s Lantern Bloom collection. Every block I made just seemed so much FUN and so beautiful.

Shirley
I love doing mystery quilts as you don’t know what you have until it’s done!

Pattern Drawing winners

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

The number generator came up with four great numbers this morning, I entered everyone who commented this week – thank you so much for visiting!  I’ve email the winners and they should send me their snail mail addresses.

The winners are……

Robin (rnoel57)
Cathy N. (cathyquiltsalot)
Anne D. (batiksbythebay)
Barb (corgitoquiltby)

And the winner is…..

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Congrats to Mindy Peterson – the winner of the issue of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Collector’s Edition magazine!

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I am working on a tutorial for tomorrow that you won’t want to miss.  Be sure to continue to leave comments!  I will be doing another Prize Drawing for four of my newest patterns.  If you comment before Midnight on Friday Nov. 13 you could be one of four lucky winners!

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And the winners are….!

Monday, August 17th, 2009

I decided to draw for three patterns.  Here are the lucky winners:

Nancy (www.withthreadinhand.blogspot.com),
Stina (www.kviltstina.blogspot.com) and
Randee are the winners of the Medallion Star pattern!

A perfect project for the upcoming holidays!

Thanks for visiting.  Based on the comments from the EZ Scallop, I think I need to do a  tutorial on scalloping – stay tuned!

February 5, 2012