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Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Fun Stuff with Quiltmaker Magazine!

While I was in Kentucky, I started getting emails and comments saying things like “LOVE your quilt in Quiltmaker!”

OH!!  This is the month that Texas Tumbleweeds was being released in the magazine, and I hadn’t seen my copy yet.  I was going to have to wait until I got home.

Yesterday morning I dug into all the mail, the boxes, envelopes and mailers that were waiting for me after a week away, and there were my two copies.  YES!

I tore into them, showed my son Jeff --- and he said “Wow!  Top of the cover, mom!  Cool!”

**NOTE** The QUILT on the cover is NOT mine -- just my name at the top.  Confusing, I know!

You know, there is no greater feeling than having your children proud of what you do.  Other than being proud of who THEY are of course.  My children are a constant wonder and joy to me every day.  But the fact that they love to give ME high-fives and support me in what I do is just amazing.  If you had asked me how they would be 10 years ago….I would have rolled my eyes and thought the situation was hopeless.  But even tough-to-raise boys do grow up and I love where we are in our lives now that we can share with each other and really know WHO each other is.

And I’m rambling on a tangent --- I’m just sitting here typing away with my morning tea ((spicy chai!)) while I try to get this post out.

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Texas Tumbleweeds!

I had a great time making this quilt.  It was originally the mystery that I taught in Texas last New Years, and again this summer at the Vermont Quilt Festival.  Both groups did WELL to keep it under wraps!  So – if you’ve made this quilt and want to shout it out on your blogs now, feel free to do so.  I mixed batiks, starting with a Bali Pop that Lisa had gifted me ---along with a wide variety of neutrals in different textural looks – mostly tone on tones – and combined them with a wood block print in brown as my constant – that had been living in the stash FOR. EVER. 

I spent my time in Oregon in July 2011 putting the whole top together while retreating with Lori and Randy ---that’s my big push time for Mysteries --- and here it is a year and a half later and it finally gets to really see the light of day.

Those who watched QuiltCam last night -- -caught a glimpse!

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Quilt measures 75” X 83”

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Of course, my regular Addicted to Scraps article is also included ---Spin Cycle blocks are made from the bonus half-square triangles from Texas Tumbleweeds!

So guess what I am going to do with the extra copy??  I’m going to have a GIVEAWAY!  Leave a comment below ----remember anonymous comments don’t work anymore.  I encourage you to either get a Google ID, an open ID, a Blogger ID, a Wordpress ID – or any of the others that will work as “registered”. ((It’s free to do so and you don’t have to HAVE a blog to have a blogger ID.  It just allows you to comment freely.))  It only takes a few minutes and you will be set to comment.

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I will be announcing the winner during Sunday Afternoon QuiltCam  SATURDAY AFTERNOON QUILTCAM time at 2pm Eastern!  I’m leaving for Pennsylvania on Sunday Morning, so it will have to be SATURDAY.  This is an updated announcement :)

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I’ll even sweeten the deal by throwing in a Summer Breeze charm pack by Moda!

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And since we are talking about Quiltmaker Magazine..I want to plug the Quiltmaker’s Block Party that is happening in Portland, Oregon March 20-23!  I’ll be a keynote speaker along with Jo Morton and Carrie Nelson!  Click HERE to find out more and SIGN UP!

And with that – I’m off to the dentist.  I’ve got a molar with a bad crack, and they are going to try to repair it – but if that doesn’t work, it will be prepped for a crown.  Oh JOY.  I think I’ve had every kind of doc appt that a girl can have in the past month – the only thing missing is a colonoscopy, and that is on the horizon – my physical is at the end of the month and I know scheduling one is on their agenda!

Have a great day, everyone!

463 comments:

  1. I would love to win a copy of your quilt pattern in this mag. Thanks for the chance.

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  2. Hey Bonnie ~~ I'd love to win a copy of the mag, and my 2013 will be dedicated to SEWING and using SCRAPS up! I'm outta control and need some "Bonnie time". Have a great trip this weekend :)

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  3. I think it makes me feel more pride when one of my kids are proud than a friend or my spouse! :o)

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  4. You did it again !!! Fantastic quilt and thank you for sharing all your great designs with the quilting world. You are greatly appreciated by many.

    Thanks Again

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  5. Anonymous8:55 AM EDT

    I have a subscription to the magazine but I still wanted to comment because I love the charm pack. Of course your quilts are super duper!

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  6. Bonnie, I have purchased a few shoe boxes totes to start stipping my scraps. I love your quilts!!! The Quiltmaker magazine win would give me another reason to start a quilt. :-) Happy day to you and safe travels to PA this weekend.

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  7. Bonnie, If this is a double, I appologize. It said it was published but I didn't see the comment.

    I have purchased a few shoe box totes in preparation of stipping (my scraps that is). I am in awe of what you can do with "leftovers". Thank you for the opportunity to win the Quiltmaker magazine with another lovely quilt designed by you. Happy day and safe travels to and from PA. Tammy C

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  8. Please put my name in the hat. I love Quiltcam...!!!

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  9. Tumbling along with the tumbling tumble weeds... :) Huge congrats on top billing! I love the quilt, and would love to have a copy of the magazine. Thank you for the giveaway and for sharing your art with all of us!

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  10. What a lovely quilt! I would love to make this quilt someday along with all the other quilts you have designed over time. Thanks for all the patterns you have shared with all of us over the years.

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  11. Looks like a fun issue--thanks!

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  12. As always a new Bonnie Hunter quilt to add to the ever increasing list of "have to make" quilts.
    Thanks for all you do. Oooh yes as Anne said fun to make it on Quilt Cam nights. I am going to work on my Orca Bay.

    Nancy in Sunny SC

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  13. Bon it looks great! Always remember...Texas tumbleweeds ALWAYS end up in Oklahoma! Can't wait for a copy of this!

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  14. What a perfect quilt to make for some Texas family. Thank you for the chance to win the magazine and fabric. Love your work!

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  15. Bonnie,

    Thanks so much for another chance to win, slim though it ay be!! Would love the magazine and the charm pack is adorable!

    Beth

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  16. Well, maybe this stupid google account will work this time!
    Thanks for the chance to win, as slim as it may be!

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  17. Hi Bonnie, I love Texas Tumbleweeds. It looks like the perfect quilt to help me use up my stash. My plan for 2013 is to buy no new fabric- only make quilts from my stash. I just know that your scrappy attitude is going to be my mantra. Hope I win and thanks for staying so connected with all your peeps.

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  18. I love your quilts. I really need to win the lottery so I just follow you around like a groupie! I have lots of patterns but yours seem to be the only ones that get done. Would love to have another one. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  19. Anonymous11:45 AM EDT

    Love your Texas Tumbleweed but I get real inspiration from your scrappy column!!

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  20. Another beautiful quilt! I wish I were as organized as you are. How DO YOU DO IT??? Love it. Thanks

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  21. Anonymous11:49 AM EDT

    Texas Tumbleweed is fantastic but I really get inspired by your scrappy column!!

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  22. Great new quilt Bonnie! I'm always amazed at how you manage to design new quilts with your busy schedule!

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  23. Bonnie, thanks for allowing me to participate in this draw. I am addicted to your blogsite and the friendship you offer to us, your readers. Liz

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  24. Love the quilt, Bonnie (from another Bonnie..) I have recently started following your blog and enjoy it thoroughly. I feel like you are with me in the room when i read your blog. It is great. Thanks for the opportunity on the draw. I would love to win a copy of the magazine.
    bonnielarson58@gmail.com

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  25. Love the new quilt and fabrics! I never was a scrap kind of quilter, I always thought I had to use the same colors, but as I've grown up I like the scraps more. Plus I find fabrics that I jsut love and never know exactly what I'm going to do with them and this usually answers that problem. Thanks for all you do!!

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  26. Anonymous12:54 PM EDT

    Wow look at all the comments for a giveaway!
    I love the quilt Bonnie. But no surprise because
    you always do a great job.
    Thanks! Tonya

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  27. You sure do have a lot of loyal followers! One of the ladies in my quilt group was lucky enough to have met you the other week. We love your talent and the fact that you still remain like 'one of us'! Take care of that tooth - no chewing on caramels.....ask me how I know...... he he Thanks for this drawing and your webcam. Hugs, Deb

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  28. Like to try and win this one.
    Love the sight of it.
    Greetings from a rainy Holland.
    Janny Schoneveld

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  29. What a beautiful quilt. I haven't made one of your quilts yet (still collecting scraps), but this one may be the one I start with. Thanks for such wonderful patterns.

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  30. Noticed this quilt on QuiltCam the other night...Wow, what a beauty! Watching you keeps me focused on my projects...thanks for all you share with us!

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  31. Whoot! Look at all these comments - congratulations! You are a cover girl and well deserved to be one at that!

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  32. Bonnie,
    Absolutely love your pattern. I really, really need this mag and sooooo much better if it coms from you. :-)
    Mary

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  33. Bonnie,
    Absolutely beautiful. I really really need that mag. and better if it comes from you :-). I'll treasure it forever :-).

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  34. Texas Tumbleweed is a beauty! I'd love to get scrappy with that pattern. Thank you for all you do to keep us entertained. I truly appreciate your invitations to join you for QuiltCam and your other adventures. ~~Lisa

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  35. What a beautiful quilt - I love the way the batiks jump out, and all the browns and neutrals allow them to shime!
    Susan in Winston-Salem
    susie.galasso@gmail.com

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  36. I am very fond of scrappy quilts and, of course, I can never have TOO much fabric.

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  37. Hi Bonnie, sure wish you could bottle that energy so we could all churn out quilts at your pace! Currently working on Jamestown Landing. After 800 half square triangles my quarter inch seams have become really accurate! Texas Tumbleweeds is another beauty! Really enjoy being able to check in on my lunch break at work! One day there will be more time for sewing!

    Lisa D in CT

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  38. Started "spin cycle" as my next leaders & enders project. And have moved the spools quilts up to my active or current quilt. I know it was to be the L&E but once I started cutting into my huge supply of 5" charm squares, I got excited and now it has moved from lap size to king size, and is planned for a Christmas gift.

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  39. Hello Bonnie I'm working on your Blue Sky. I would love to win the copy of the magazine. Paula

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  40. Hello Bonnie, I'm working on your Blue Sky patterns right now. I would love to win a copy of the magazine. Paula

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  41. I noticed this quilt on QuiltCam a couple of nights ago...LOVE IT and can't wait to get started on it! Thanks for sharing your talents with us...you inspire me to move forward with my outstanding projects.

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  42. Bonnie,
    Congrats on the Texas Tumbleweed. I AM going to make this one. Would love to win the magazine and fabrics.

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  43. Anonymous9:35 PM EDT

    I machine quilted for the first time over the weekend. It turned out OK, but I could use all the help I can get to get better. LOL.

    Lisa
    sewlisa14@a-znet.com

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  44. Anonymous9:40 PM EDT

    As always, another great quilt & pattern from Bonnie. I'd love the QM magazine!
    ~Jillian in North Dakota, where we're getting our first snow

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  45. Bonnie - you are a hoot!! Love your Dr. comments. I've already dreamt of seeing you in Portland - my girlfriend showed me the info. Wishful thinking for me right now... but something to work toward.
    Thanks for a chance to win the magazine. All the best to you,
    Dianne

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  46. I am going out this morning to get my copy. Love your stuff. Still creating my Texas Braid from the BCQG class I took from you. Wish I had taken the Bargello one too.

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  47. Anonymous5:23 PM EDT

    Bonnie,

    What a gorgeous quilt and perfect for my sister who lives in Dallas.
    sue

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  48. So proud of you and so happy for you...gots to feel soo so good! TIA! B-)

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  49. I just came back from Barnes and noble and they don't carry the quilt maker magazine anymore! I love the pattern!

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  50. I Love the pattern in the Tumbleweeds quilt. Plus it's a twofer. What could be better.

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  51. I love the quilt Bonnie, you are truly in inspiration to me. Thanks for all you do. I would love to win - thanks for the chance.
    Blessings,

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  52. What a BEAUTY!!! Off to get the magazine so I can try my hand at making something so pretty.

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  53. Thanks Bonnie for your energy and continuous inspiration. I love reading your blog, watching you on quiltcam and I love the way you share your quilt patterns with us all. Your latest one Texas Tumbleweed is gorgeous and I would just love to win a copy of the magazine.
    Donna-Maree in New Zealand

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  54. I'm back from the Marshall Islands and I am enjoying all of your inspiring projects.

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  55. I'm back from the Marshall Islands and I am enjoying all of your inspiring projects.

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  56. I love to read your blog. You have inspired me to whittle down my stash and have helped me organize it. I even took most of my stash with me when we lived in the Marshall Islands for two and a half years. I thought I would use up a good chunk of my stash by making Carolina Christmas. I guess I need to make a few more. Thank you for your inspiration.

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  57. Bonnie,
    I'll try this again. I don't think my other post made it. I really love the quilt and would love to win the mag.
    Thanks, Mary K

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  58. Bonnie - I'd love to have that copy of Quiltmaker. I've made several of your quilt patterns, including Roll,Roll Cotton Boll, Little Monkey and am in the middle of Orca Bay. I love that Texas Tumbleweed quilt.

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  59. Bonnie - I'd love to win the copy of Quiltmaker - as I love your quilt patterns and have made several of them.

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  60. Bonnie, how fortunate you are that your kids are so supportive. Wonderful quilt. I don't know how you do it all, but Thanks for Sharing with us.

    Edie

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  61. Love the quilt and the colors. Thanks for sharing and congrats for getting in the magazine.
    ;o)

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  62. I have had two classes with you and another scheduled for February. Hopefully this is the project. I went to town to buy the magazine but it was not available so would love to get your copy! Your energy inspires and amazes me. Another beautiful quilt!

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  63. those goosey geese are caling loudly to me, in fact my floor is covered with fabric as you have infected me with the scrap bug, we dont get that magazine here so keeping fingers crossed

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