When she asked me to participate in her blog hop, I jumped in whole-heartedly. We’ve been friends-of-friends for years, and we really do have so much in common. I told her “Absolutely! We are *Cut from the same cloth!*” and it’s true. And I think she is absolutely scrappy crumby lovely!
In describing her book, Victoria states:
My goal for the book is to show you how my process and my inspiration is born; how to find your creative flow, keep it and let it SOAR! Giving you confidence to try new things, look at your fabrics in a different light, and build quilts that are unique to you! Also, to provide you with OODLES of inspiration and eye candy to get your JOURNEY ready to create! Building your TOOL BOX of techniques to make you a better quilter, each and every time you set about making a new quilt.
When I received my copy of her book, I was drawn in right away by the colors ---color is the one thing that drives me as a quilter. I love color, and lots of it!
But inside, I learned of Victoria’s relationship with her grandmother – an avid scrap quilter, and her story pulled me in. I learned where Victoria found her love of scraps and her passion for quilting – her grandmother!
In this book you will find:
Victoria’s Giant Hexagon!
Giant Whirlygigs!
Mod Strips!
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You can enter on any of the blogs on the blog hop below:
Nov: 26: "Victoria Findlay Wolfe", http://www.15minutesplay.com/
Nov 27: "Bonnie K Hunter", http://quiltville.blogspot.com/
Nov 28: "Alissa Haight Carlton, http://www.handmadebyalissa.com/
Nov 29: "Pat Sloan", http://patsloan.typepad.com/
Nov 30: "Kimberly," http://fatquartershop.blogspot.com/
Dec 1st: "Karen Griska",http://selvageblog.blogspot.com/
Dec 2nd: "Angela Walters", http://www.quiltingismytherapy.com/
Dec 3rd: Generation Q, http://generationqmagazine.com/
Dec 4th: "Tonya Ricucci", http://www.lazygalquilting.blogspot.com/
Dec 5th: "Michele Foster",http://quiltinggallery.com/blog-posts/
Dec 6th: "Scott Hansen",http://bluenickelstudios.com/
Dec 7th:"Amy Ellis", http://amyscreativeside.com/blog/
Dec 8th: "Rachaeldaisy",http://bluemountaindaisy.blogspot.com/
Dec 9th:"Jackie Kunkel", http://cvquiltworks.blogspot.com/
Dec. 10th: http://www.ctpubblog.com/
US winners receive a hard copy of the book
International winners receive a Electronic copy of the book, direct from C&T.
You may comment on each of the blogs until Dec 12th, 6 pm.
Make sure we can reach you by email!
Looks nice. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteJust saw this book on another blog. Would love to win a copy of this. It just sounded soooo interesting. I'll keep my fingers crossed.
Mary Kunna
imqltr@q.com
HI Bonnie, Wow, this book looks like so much fun. I'd love to win it. Thanks for being part of the fun and offering it.
ReplyDeleteI'm addicted to sewing scrap quilts and this looks like a wonderful book...eye candy in time for Christmas!! Thanks for all your inspiration and sharing this book!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, I would love to win a book about quilting, especially scrappy! Victoria's book sounds quite interesting! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteScrappy crumb fabric into traditional blocks! Now that's right up my ally. I think I can use some inspiration, I have made many of your quilts, and love the crumb quilts. But I have been trying to figure out how to create baby/toddler quilts out of thes crumbs. With my first grandchild due soon I seem to have a one track mind lately.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks like just what I need to get past just the technical skills I am working on and get to the creation phase using color, size and form. Hope I get picked for this one!
ReplyDeleteWow! This book looks fabulous. I have just been sorting my scraps this weekend, so am anxious to get started on this type of project. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteLove the scrappy hexies! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a copy, sign me up, please!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds right up my alley. I have been sewing bits together, but not sure what to do with them besides crazy squares!
ReplyDeleteThrow my name in the hat...my favorite thing besides quilts is books! :)
ReplyDeleteOHH Things to do with crumbs Yum
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful book! Made fabric and then beautifully inspired quilts created from it - what could be better?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use even more scraps! I'm in.!
ReplyDeleteI have that one on my Christmas list, If I do not win I will still get it some how. thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great opportunity! Thanks, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteLove the way Victoria has put together a book on her 15 minutes of play ...I was really impressed with this idea
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonnie
I would love to win this book. I really like the Mod Strips quilt pictured above.
ReplyDelete--C.B.
Hi, Bonnie! I had a special relationship with my Grandmother too! She pretty much raised me and was a great seamstress! She would add just a touch of lace or a monogram to each hand-me-down outfit I was given to wear, making it so very special and no longer 'the other person's clothing'!! I would love to be the winner! Love keeping in touch with you and try to keep up with you on all your travels!! Thanks! ~~karen~~ Snowbelt of Ohio
ReplyDeleteI can always use new ideas to use scraps! PJ
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun book! Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteOoh, another fun giveaway! I LOVE the quilt on the cover of the book.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an amazing book to win. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win her book! I have followed her blog for a long time!
ReplyDeleteI'd absolutely love to win this book! The pictures of her quilts look so pretty and they are really calling my name. Thanks a bunch for the chance to win! ☺
ReplyDeleteBonnie - I love her COLOR! I'm sure this book would help me break away from all my Civil War prints...and I love the hexie quilt! Thanks for the chance to win it!
ReplyDeletePlay...every day for sure! We all need to add 15 minutes of play to ALL our days! Looks like a fun book. It would be a great addition to my collection!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, I would love to win this book. Becky in Centreville, VA
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win a copy of her book. The quilts look so pretty. Love working with scraps. Nancy J.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to enter, please, I adore scraps and crumbs so much!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win too! The book looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI have been watching Victoria's blog for quite a while. I have tried a few of her techniques for "made fabrics". Would love to win!
ReplyDeleteAileen From FL
I've been following Vicky's blog for a whole. It's fun to see that she has a book now!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a book that would help me tame my scraps. I've made some crumb blocks in my day, but none as pretty as Vicky's. Thanks for the chance to win her beautiful book.
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of Victoria, her book looks fantastic. Love the big Whirlygigs. Christmas is coming up and my birthday. Thanks you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great book. I would love to win.
ReplyDeleteBritta
Thank you for the chance to win this cool looking book. I have learned so much from quilters like you. Thank you for taking thevtime to share. Jane in PA
ReplyDeleteThis book looks great! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this book! Sounds like a good one.:) Audrey
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love V's work! She is SO creative! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love books and this one looks like such fun to read again and agin. Let alone doing the projects!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a book I would love to have. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have this book. I can't get enough of scrappy quilting.
ReplyDeleteI could use some scrappy inspiration. Looks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Victoria's book, Bonnie. Sounds like a great book. Would love to have it come to live with me and add 15 more minutes of play to my day.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love making scrappy quilts - actually have several in the UFO pile - I would love to win this book. Thank you for the opportunity to win it.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks as though it has heaps of inspirational ideas for using scraps so I would love to have a copy. Thanks for the opportunity to win one.
ReplyDeleteI've been eyeing Victoria's book on her blog since it was published. Eye candy just isn't tasty enough to describe it. I'd really L♥VE to win this one and believe me I probably have enough scraps to make several of her quilts!
ReplyDeleteOh boy, my scraps and I would love to win this book! Been watching Victoria for a few years now, and what she's doing is so interesting. Thanks for the chance to win her book!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a lovely book for scrappy quilters.
ReplyDeleteO M G!!! This is the book of my dreams! Total scrappiness means total happiness for me! It is almost like my mind has been read and the need for this book was discovered. Please, please, please let it be me! Sandra in the UK
ReplyDeleteWould love to win a copy. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI just listened to Victoria being interviewed by Pat Sloan and her book looks so inspirational. I sure would love to add it to my library of quilting books.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, I would love a chance to win the book. It's loos like so much fun . Scrappy heaven.......Debra in Ma.
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to get a sense of what 'crumbs' are. With the cost of fabrics...making use of all of it appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteMade-fabric? Gotta get this book! The cover captures my love of color too. Very intriguing to say the least. Maybe Santa is paying attention to my internet interests....happy holidays! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI, too, love scrap quilting. I would love your book.
ReplyDeleteLooks like more great ways to use scraps. I would love to win.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book--thanks for the chance to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteHave been thinking about buying this book....so please enter me in the give away.
ReplyDeleteWAOUUUU il a l'air super beau !!! ahhh que j'aimerais l'avoir !!! (AHH I'd like to win it !!)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the scrappy pieced shapes. I can't wait to look at this book!
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ReplyDeleteBonnie this boook looks like great fun! Would love to see and play with this book. Happy Quilting.
ReplyDeleteYes please to the book draw - looks good!
ReplyDeleteLove her concept and what she has done for the quilting community. My waverunner that I made from her directions is one of my favorite ever -- my son actually took it home with him forever and ever this weekend!
ReplyDeleteJan
OMgoodness. You had me at the first grandmother flower garden pattern.And the pictures just kept getting better. How beautiful! I would love to win this book! Thanks the chance.
ReplyDeleteHoly scrappy hexagons Batman! I'm in love. lol ~Jainy
ReplyDeleteBonnie, you started my love of crumbs and then I discovered how Victoria plays with them. I agree that you are "cut from the same cloth". Love you both. Thanks
ReplyDeleteagree 1000% bonnie, the color pulls you in immediately! i got mine already and love, love, love it! have a new scrap basket right on the sewing table just for play....signed, a satisfied customer!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat book! How wonderful that she was inspired by her grandmother. I have been saving crumbs forever now I have some many new ideas of how to use them.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, I love scrappy quilt, the book is nice. Thanks for the chance to win it.
ReplyDeleteI just saw this book online yesterday for the first time and I got sew excited! This book is definitely on my wish list. Thanks for another great book Victoria and thanks to you Bonnie for providing another great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful quilts!! I learned about quilting from my mother who also loved color and was an expert on making string quilts. Everytime I'm at the machine working on string blocks I think of her. This looks like a must have book!
ReplyDeleter
I follow her blog also and want to jump in and try to piece like she does but just can't exactly shake loose. Would love that book to help urge me on. It's so colorful and different and enticing.
ReplyDeletekyquiltymama@hotmail.com
Why, yes, Bonnie, I would love to win a copy of this new book from your friend. I agree, you are both cut from the same cloth, and that cloth has been pieced of crumbs and scraps. lol Some wonderful looking opportunities for stash busting here. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteFaye in Maine
Wow! Eye candy is right! When starting to quilt I never would have imagined how much I would enjoy piecing and recently I have found the scrappier the better for me.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book!
What a wonderful book!! Between the books I have of yours and this one, I should be all set to start creatively bust my scraps in the new year!! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win. I need inspiration and I think the Mod Strips would be great for a guys quilt..like my brother.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks like great fun. I would love to try some of her techniques.
ReplyDeleteI love scraps, so this is right up my alley! Thanks for givig us a chance to win this book!!
ReplyDeleteOf course, I would love to win a copy of the book!
ReplyDeleteI too love scraps. I have bins and bins to be used up. That's why I follow you Bonnie. Now a chance to have even more great ideas. I would love to win this book. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteCool looking book, would love it to use up some of my "many" scraps!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the colorful giant hexies on dull fabric!
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ReplyDeleteI'm in love....the giant whirly gigs in red with aqua..oh my! I need to get busy and start digging through my stash...that would be such a fun quilt to create!!
ReplyDeletesowingstitches [at] yahoo [dot] com
I have a "few" scraps kicking around my sewing room which I could use to create some quilts...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
This book really looks like fun. Thanks for the opportunity to try and win a copy.
ReplyDeleteThis book really looks like fun. Thanks for the opportunity to try and win a copy.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first opened your blog I thought you had another book coming out...it so looks like your work.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks fantastic! Even though I am not a huge fan of modern quilts, her's really showcase the beauty of scraps. But I can see from her description just how much she loves quilting.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love Bumblebeans and her hair! Have read her blog for ages. Sure would LOVE to win. Thank you both for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLucy~
I too like Victoria got my love of sewing from my Grandmother which then expanded to quilting when I had my babies. I am now passing the torch to my Granddaughter who is 8 years old and in the process of making her 1st quilt which is scrapy. I would like to win your book for her.
ReplyDeleteThat book looks amazing, and so "Bonnie-ish", which is my favorite kind of quiltmaking to do. Pick me!!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a cool book, would love to win!
ReplyDeleteTo win "15-minutes of Play" would be such an awesome Christmas present .I know I would love every bit of the book . Thanks so much for the opportunity to win one .Beth MacDonald
ReplyDeletesign me up for a chance!!! woot!!
ReplyDeleteoh, das wäre ein buch, ganz nach meinem geschmack. so tolle farben und das aussehen der quilts. einfach super. na vielleicht habe ich ja glück bei der verlosung.
ReplyDeletenoch eine wunderschöne restwoche
lg elfriede aus österreich
Wow! Looks like an awesome book! Would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI love scraps too, and admire Victorias work!
ReplyDeleteGunilla in Sweden
What an awesome. Bonnie I can see why you guys are friends - definitley cut from the same scrappy cloth!! I love those scrappy hexies. That should be your next travel project!! Thanks for the chance to win. Sue K
ReplyDeleteI'd love a chance to win that book! Love those hexies!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun book with crumbs! No wonder you and her are good friends. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove the creativity! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOooh! Creative ways to use scraps -- I'd love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteMy two favorite things- crumbs and hexies!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really fun book!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this book. I think it will get me further out of my comfort zone with the crumbs.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun way to use up scraps and it even comes with some great stories! Thank you for the opportunity to win this book.
ReplyDeleteI have been following Victoria's sight for about a year now. I just love the things she does with scraps. Would love to win a copy of her book.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great addition to my quilt book library. It would fit perfectly with my Bonnie Hunter books! Thanks for the giveaway. Mary
ReplyDeleteI would love to win Victoria Findlay Wolfe's new book 15 Minutes of Play!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great book! I love using my scraps so this would be very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteTerry
Oh my. I have seen this book. My reaction was "she's Bonnie's creative suster." I think her book and ideas are a great complement to your books and principles. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteOops.... "Sister". Not quite sure what a suster might be!
DeleteI would love to have this book. It looks like something that would be my favorite. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteCheryl in Friendsville
www.katydidart.net
katydidart60@yahoo.com
From your description, I think this book must have been written just for me. It sounds like the right "next step" in my relatively new journey as a quilter.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of looking at my stash in a different way. I am doing my best to use up what I have but this book would give me lots of new ideas of how to do that.
ReplyDeleteThanks
After 40 + years of quilting I have just got into scrap ones in the last few years and would love to have this new one. Thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI love the hexy quilt. Can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to add this book to our learning libraries.
VERY cool book ~ yet another way besides yours, Bonnie ~ to use up the ole stash! Please enter me in the drawing! Linda
ReplyDeleteMaybe this will give the inspiration to finally dive into that trash bag full of crumbs! Every time I look at it, I just panic and close it back up!
ReplyDeleteMore ways to use scraps? Yes!
ReplyDeleteBonnie,
ReplyDeleteI love Victoria's style too...I too think of my grandma every day ... She taught me so much. I was looking through some crumbs last night...thanks for the chance to win.
Terri.geesey@yahoo.com
Lots more interesting ways to use up scraps! Would love to win a copy!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great book...I just love new ways to use up my scrap stash!
ReplyDeleteWould love to make one of the quilts you highlighted. I too have plenty of crumbs and strings. What's one more quilt added to the started pile.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an absolute great way to use up more scraps! And what could better than getting something FREE?!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of that book. The more ideas for using up crumbs and strings the happier I am. My bins are overflowing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lynne.
Yep, it does look like she has been playing in your scraps and crumbs! Delightful samples of her work. I am also very impressed with the work she is doing in Bronx, NY, for Hurricane Sandy. Thank you for featuring Victoria.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat book. I can see you are "birds of a feather". Thanks for all your inspiration and a chance to win Victoria's book.
ReplyDeleteI am getting addicted to scrappy quilts! Thank you Bonnie, for this give~away. And for sharing your quilty life with us. You inspire!
ReplyDeleteI love hexies and I really like what she is doing with the scraps... so many ideas... so little time... thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win a copy of this facinating book! My scraps and crumbs are about to take over my studio. I must have more scraps than fabric in my stash---and that's saying a lot! It is great to think about getting some of this under control.
ReplyDeleteI really like Victoria's 15-minutes of play idea; I'd love to win a copy of her book!
ReplyDeleteAwesome book! Great way to use all of the scraps and pieces I have been hoarding ~ oops~ saving!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspirational book! Looks like what I would need to move into the more artistic phase of quilting! Thanks for the possibility of winning! Betty bmoubray@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspirational book! Looks like what I would need to move into the more artistic phase of quilting! Thanks for the possibility of winning! Betty bmoubray@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWow! Another scrapper just like you Bonnie. Who couldn't use more inspiration. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteInteresting book! It would make a great additin to my 'inspiration library'. :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun and interesting book. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteWow, this book looks amazing. I would LOVE to win it. Thanks for giving us this chance!
ReplyDeleteI just recently started reading Victoria's blog. I just love her work and would further inspired with a copy of her wonderful book! Thanks for the opportunity for a chance to win it!
ReplyDeleteChristine Frost
cmf2357@aol.com
Looks like a great book , lots of color. Thanks for the having the drawing.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
Love the Mod Stripes quilt. Would love to win the book. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh Boy! That looks like an awesome book, I'd love to add it to my stash.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win such an inspirational book! Love that scrappy look.
ReplyDeleteThis is the type of books I'm very interested in, and I'm hoping my b/f is going to get me your books for Christmas.. Would be great if he did.. :D
ReplyDeleteI love the crumby hexies! I would love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks awesome! Thanks for the chance to win it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks to be a great book...thank you for the chance to be a winner!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful book to have in my collection!!
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting scraps - from clothing and quilt projects - for decades. anything larger than a square inch gets saved! I'd love to have a copy of Victoria's book to help me "process" my scraps in a new way.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win. The book looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteBonnie I would love to win her book, you are both so creative.
ReplyDeletePascale
I just love scraps and that is good because I think they multiply at night. It is amazing how these projects only make small dents. So we have to keep sewing and sewing and sewing. Keep the great scrap books coming.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win!! What great ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteJudy
Would love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a nice book. Throw my name in please! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos you show of this book's quilt patterns. This book compliments your 'String Fling' book nicely. I'd love to win. Thanks for having this giveaway, Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteCarol A.
The book is on my Christmas list if I don't win.. thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI have been following 15 Minutes of Play. I would love to win
ReplyDeleteVictoria's book. Thank you. Janita
Would love to win this book. Thanks for including me in your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOh, this books looks like a winner. I would love to have a copy of my own. Love all the color and flow of blocks. Fun! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh what a fun book. I love the scrappyness.sbartee@msn.com
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome looking book! How creative...I would love to win it! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie: I loved watching you work on crumbs on the live webcam. I need a way to use all those pieces I refuse to throw away so I liked best Victoria's way of saying that she will inspire your individual creativity by giving quilters tools with this book. No offense to the others trying to win but I hope (hope, hope) I do--if not, there goes the budget...
ReplyDeleteFrom the pictures,it looks like it could have been one of your books. Cut from the same bag of scraps,yes,I think so.
ReplyDeleteThe book looks like so much fun! Victoria's use of color amazes me! Would be fun to play along.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it would be just what I would need to keep the juices going!
ReplyDeleteThe patterns are goof proof, which for me is extremely important. I would love to win her book. Thanks for the opportunity to do so.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! Doesn't that look like fun! I love the scrappy hexagons! Any help for those of us that obsess over scrappiness?
ReplyDeleteSO excited to see another scrap quilt book--perhaps more quilters will save their small pieces and not throw their money away.
ReplyDeleteScrappy is right op my alley. Would love a chance on this book
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win. Looks like a fun book.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this book - Victoria is an awesome creative spirit! Thanks for the giveaway ~
ReplyDeleteBonnie, you and Victoria are definitely cut from the same scrappy cloth. I love the bright colors and and her willingness to be a little wonky. How liberating! Thank you for the opportunity to win her book!
ReplyDeleteLove using up my scraps and Victoria's designs are beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeletemy two favorite bloggers, quilters and crumbers! if i won V's book, i would let it cuddle up with your books on my book shelf! thanks
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to spend at least 15 minutes a day doing SOMETHING to get a project moving ahead so it would be fun to see what other tips I might be able to get.
ReplyDeletecrazyquiltpatcher AT yahoo DOT com
It looks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I would love to win Victoria's book. I have been eyeing it since she first mentioned it on --either her blog or facebook.
ReplyDeleteLove it. With you and this new book, I may have to go out and replenish my stash, hahahaha, in my dreams. Ramona from Maine
ReplyDeleteThis looks like just too much fun - love the giant scrappy hexagons!
ReplyDeleteMore scrap inspiration! I'd love to win.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that would love this book. If I should be so lucky to win, I would give it to her for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Would love to win it!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome!! Scrappy quilts are the most fun, and it does look like it could be one of your books! Thank you for the chance to win a copy!! Merry Christmas!!!
ReplyDeleteWould love 2 win thanks 4 the chance
ReplyDeleteI love the Giant Hexagon quilt that is just FOUR blocks! And since the blocks are large, I could sew everything by machine - which means FAST!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Love using up my scraps. Thanks for the chance to win this book.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like fun. I have been reading and re-reading your scrap users system to find the way it best works for me. Your ideas are so great and this book looks like it would just add to it.
ReplyDeleteTotal scrappiness is total happiness to me! This book opens up the 4th dimension of quilting that was bubbling under the surface waiting to break free! Thanks from Sandra in the UK!
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration! And I can see where it would be right up your alley!
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration! And I can see where it would be right up your alley!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting! I can't wait to read Victoria's new book! Looks like a fun way to work with scraps!
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