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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

More Adventures With Leaders & Enders! Pre-Order Time!

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***NOTE*** This GIVEAWAY has ENDED!  Congrats to our two lucky winners!!

And a GIVE-AWAY to two lucky winners!

We are COUNTING down the days until delivery!

It’s time to get really excited and ramp up the pre-orders so that you will be in the queue and among the first to have their copy shipped!

It’s been a long time putting this book together.  These units and projects were in the works right after the first printing of Adventures with Leaders & Enders and I knew I couldn't stop just because that one book was done.

Five years has passed since the release of Adventures with Leaders & Enders.  Why wait so long for a sequel?  Because the whole premise of sewing with Leaders & Enders is about building units in between the lines of chain piecing other tings, one at a time – it is not a race.

Units build on the side, one by one, and then almost like magic, there are enough units for a wall hanging, a baby quilt, a lap quilt or even a bed quilt.

With the release of MORE Adventures with Leaders & Enders I am even more convinced the we can make better use of our time, our fabric, our thread just by implementing this one simple method of always leaving a pair of something underneath the presser foot when we end a line of chain piecing.

Many of these quilts you’ve seen in progress through blog posts, through magazine issues, through classes I’ve taught.

Some of them have been previous mysteries.

Some of them you have never seen before now, and they are all here in one volume for easy reference for you –a book full of gorgeous full color photographs and large close up shots so you can see just what it is that I DO use in my quilts..EVERYTHING –and you can too!

Let’s have a trunk show, shall we?

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Cheddar Bow-Ties was our Leader & Ender challenge 2 years ago!
This is how I finished mine..with a scrappy checkerboard border.

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I quilted it in spider webs!

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Easy Street was Last Year’s Mystery!

All of those grey/white 4 patches were built as my Leaders & Enders while I sewed the other block units.

Leaders & Enders don’t have to even be a separate project.  They can be part of the quilt that you are already making..just set them by your machine and use them for that purpose.  It works!

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Close up of fun fabrics!  I love those great black-on-whites!

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Four Patch X!

Four Patch X was a block from my Addicted to Scraps column that I just fell in love with!

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Check out how the corners make a churn dash with the sashings!

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Lucy’s Baskets!

Inspired by a photo of an antique quilt, my friend Lucy invited me to swap basket “kits” with her in an effort to include each other’s fabrics in our similar quilts made in friendship.  This worked really well, leaving the stitching to be done by each maker, since collaborative blocks rarely turn out the same size from maker to maker.

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Close up of baskets!

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Friendship Cross

Started during the Basket Project with my friend Lucy from the Netherlands – all of the basket leftovers got cut down into block parts and assembled Leader & Ender style!

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Close up of fabrics, including some Dutch ones!

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Lazy Sunday ran as a Mystery through 4 issues of Quiltmaker Magazine in 2013.

Now all the parts are here in one easy to follow pattern to help you sew up the scraps!  I used the 4 patches in the Ladder blocks as my Leaders & Enders while working on this project!

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Oranges and Pinks and Greens and Purples with a touch of turquoise, Oh My!

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Midnight Flight was designed as a block for  an issue of Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks by 100 designers.

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Simply making one block for the magazine was not enough – it demanded to be a quilt!  The 4 patches in the block quarters became Leader & Ender parts while working on the other block parts and border units for this quilt.

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Narragansett Blues!

In the spring of 2012, I visited the Ninigret Quilters of Rhode Island and spent a bit of time exploring the local beauty around Narragansett Bay.  In October of 2012, I was mourning the devastation that befell beautiful Narragansett in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. 

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Close up of Narragansett Blues

As the hurricane raged, I sewed and sewed using a box of Leader & Ender 4 patches that were waiting without a project to use them up.  Finally I ended up with this quilt.  I entitled it simply Naarragansett Blues.  The blue matched my mood – the blue in the morning sky brings hope in the new day.

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Scrap Crystals!

A box of blue and neutral bonus triangles (Half-square triangles saved from other projects), a bin of 2” cut squares and a desire to sew on my 1911 treadle machine—That’s all it took for me to start building simple broken dishes units as Leaders & Enders in between the lines of other projects.

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This block was featured in a past issue of Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks, and now the full quilt pattern is here in More Adventures with Leaders & Enders!

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Spoolin’ Around!

Spoolin’ Around was our Leader & Ender challenge a couple of years ago, and you saw my spools as I was making them.  Here is the result of what they turned into!

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SO many fabrics came from YOU as you sent me pieces in envelopes to add your scraps to mine.  I love this quilt!

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Texas Tumbleweeds was a mystery I taught in Plano, Texas and now it is in More Adventures with Leaders & Enders as a regular pattern!

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Can you mix batiks with regular cottons? Yes you can!

I used the 4 patches in the center of the ladder block as my Leaders & Enders during the making of this quilt.  It’s one of my favorites in the book!

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Winston Ways, Named after my adopted home town of Winston Salem, NC!

This block was also featured in a past 100 blocks issue, and now the full quilt pattern is here for you!

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Can you guess what THESE 4 patches were??

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Do I have your attention?  Are you curious to know more?  Order your own copy of MORE Adventures with Leaders & Enders and we will have you hooked in no time at all. 

Your own adventure with Leaders & Enders is just about to begin!

Click HERE to visit our online book store and place your order!  I expect delivery of the books somewhere around April 1st.  Books will be shipped in the order that they are received. 

If you are an international customer, there are international shipping options for you also in the book store.

And as always, orders of 3 or more books ships FREE within the USA!

Along with my books you will also find great releases by quilters I admire: Mickey Depre, Victoria Findlay Wolfe, Judy Martin, and Tonya Ricucci and a couple publications by Quilktmaker Magazine that also feature my designs.


How about a Give-Away for More Adventures with Leaders & Enders?  I'm drawing for TWO winners!  I head to Pigeon Forge, TN on Monday, March 17th.  I will draw for the lucky winners that evening!

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1,489 comments:

  1. Patricia Gibbs12:18 PM EDT

    I am a newbie. I am working on a scrappy pineapple quilt in 30's fabric. I have started using the enders and leaders in my sewing and the scrap savers system. I would love to win this book because I want to continue my adventures with you.

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  2. I am a fairly new quilter with a long to do list. These are now on the list. Thank you for the chance to win your book. tinasmail1@aol.com

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  3. Anonymous12:47 PM EDT

    I so appreciate your way of honoring
    scraps. Would love to hold your new book in my hands.

    Nancy
    bnferree@hotmail.com

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  4. I would love to win this book......I love seeing all of your awesome ways to use scraps and color!

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  5. Love all your other books and look forward to getting this one!

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  6. I would love to win your new book. I already have three of them. I use your Leader/Ender system religiously!

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  7. Bonnie - your Leaders & Enders projects are sew inspiring! I would love to win a copy of your book, but I'll be happy to order it as well :) Keep up the great work!

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  8. Anonymous12:58 PM EDT

    I would love to have this new treasure trove! Thanks for sharing your love of quilts.

    susanwing3@aol.com

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  9. love all the quilts and would love to win your book

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  10. I love all the great quilts in your new book. Thanks for all the inspiration.

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  11. Anonymous1:11 PM EDT

    Bonnie, Congratulations on another beautiful book release!
    Not only are the quilts gorgeous, I feel a special connection to those quilts, in particular, that you worked on during Quiltcam sessions.
    Thank you very much for the opportunities to win a copy... fingers crossed!!
    Piecefully yours,
    Teresa
    teresakehoe@hotmail.com

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  12. Anonymous1:18 PM EDT

    Thanks for a chance to win.
    Cathy todle@swbell.net

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  13. Bonnie -- I love the quilts in this book and I love using your leader-ender system. My first BH quilt was "Fourth of July" in blues and greens. Next was "Jared Takes A Wife" and I have almost finished CS, my first mystery quilt. Thank you for all you do.
    Peggie

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  14. Thanks for the chance at winning one of your books. I would be quite honored if that should happen!

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  15. I would love to win a copy of your book, but I never win anything but will keep trying.

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  16. Anonymous1:31 PM EDT

    I really enjoy tagging along with you on your adventures thanks so much for sharing your self Connie rexspawn@centurytel.net

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  17. Thanks so muchfor sharing of yourself!!!!

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  18. Bonnie - thanks for the opportunity to win your next book. I've been following your blog for a long time and enjoy all kinds of scrap quilts. You've helped me organize and start using my scraps. Love, your blog!!

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  19. Anonymous1:41 PM EDT

    Hi Bonnie! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE--did I say LOVE? Your designs!! And your wonderful, bouncy personality!! Thanks for all you do! I have my own little groups of gals started on their 1st ever Leander/Ender project! They LOVE it! We call ourselves the Scrappy Sisters!
    Debbie Simpson
    love2quilt247@yahoo.com

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  20. Anonymous1:48 PM EDT

    There are just too many quilts I like! Would love to win a copy of your new book....
    candy m cbar53@yahoo.com

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  21. Hi Bonnie, I would love to win your new book. I have all your others and love them. I am almost finished with Buckeye Beauty. Thanks for the chance to win and congrats on another book.

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  22. With 1400+ entries, my chances are kinda slim, but winning is just a few keystrokes away!

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  23. Oh Yes, hope I am 1 of 2 out of 1400+ entries.

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  24. Anonymous2:18 PM EDT

    These quilts are beautiful! It will be very hard to pick the one to make first. I'd love to win a copy.
    Sue.quilts at verizon.net

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  25. I love your leader/ender projects. It would be great to win a copy of this book.

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  26. Happy St. Patrick's Day to you and all of your followers! What a great way to celebrate: winning your book and working on Celtic Solstice!

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  27. Would love to win your new books to add to my Bonnie Hunter book collection. Thanks for all you do.
    Jane Ludwig
    janeludwig86@hotmail.com

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  28. Would love to win your book, I don't think my comment is going through so I'm trying again

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  29. I know I will be buying this book anyway so I might as well take a shot at winning a free one, I love everything Bonnie Hunter!

    Sherry
    sly8387@bellsouth.net

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  30. I would SO love to win a copy of your new book! My only problem would be deciding which quilt to make first. Thanks for the chance!

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  31. Third times a charge, Would love to win your book, Bev Hodson bevstitches@gmail.com

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  32. Oh Bonnie I hope I live long enough to make all of the quilts you have designed, I love them all. I am forty this year so I best get in my sewing room and crack on with the string blocks for Roll roll cotton boll and then put together the blocks for easy street, both of which are going to be gifts. You are amazing Bonnie.Thank you for everything you do for us. xx

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  33. I have all your books, love them and would love to win your newest book.You made me a believer of leaders and enders!!! Thanks Bonnie

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  34. You are such an inspiration. To win you book would be just awesome.

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  35. Anonymous3:40 PM EDT

    New book looks like another great one! Would love to have it!

    emquilter@comcast.net

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  36. Anonymous3:48 PM EDT

    I would love to have this to add to my collection of Bonnie Books! Hope you are having a great trip!

    beachlufer@comcast.net

    Marie Stevens

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  37. Anonymous3:50 PM EDT

    It would be great to win your latest book. Thanks for the chance to win and for all you do for the quilting world.
    Linda

    linda1958laing@yahoo.ca

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  38. Your new book sounds even better than Leaders & Enders I! I always learn something from your books so I'm looking forward to this version. Thanks for all your creativity.
    susanarch427@att.net

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  39. Sherry Hayes4:16 PM EDT

    I have all of your previous books! I have made Easy Street and several other patterns from your site. Please enter me in the drawing for the newest 'Bonnie Book'!Sherry Hayes, Hayden, AL.

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  40. I'd love to win this book... that way I would have a copy to give away to someone who doesn't know you yet :) it never takes long from the first time I tell a quilter about you and your work until they fall in love with your quilts :)

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  41. Thanks for sharing with us. I enjoy following you all across the globe....quilting all the way. How fun it would be to win a copy of your new book! erstan47@gmail.com

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  42. I have all your books and am looking forward to this one too!

    Thank you for all you share with us!

    hm

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  43. Well, I have all of your other books, autographed by you, so this new book would be surrounded by all of its siblings. Smile....
    Thanks for the giveaway!!

    spirit dot in dot stoney at gmail dot com

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  44. Anonymous4:40 PM EDT

    I would certainly put a book to use as I have mountains of scraps!Carreen
    clindebak@earthlink.net

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  45. Pick me! Pick me! I'd love to win your book..... I was drooling scrolling down through the quilts. If I don't win.... I know what I will be buying myself for my birthday this year =).

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  46. Hi Bonnie,
    Lucy's Baskets will be the first quilt I make from your newest book... But it dettaintly won't be the last! Thanks for the chance to win . I'll see you in a Bedford, PA in June.
    With friendship,
    Jane
    jane12@atlanticbb.net

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  47. Bonnie,I use to wonder what to do with all the leftover pieces of fabric when done with a project.Thanks to you for ALL the projects and especially the Leaders and Enders now the fabric is put to another quilt.Before you know it you have created another one.I use to think that nothing would match but when all mixed together it looks great.Thanks for all the work you do and publishing all these patterns.

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  48. Anonymous5:32 PM EDT

    I think your quilts are fabulous, then here comes the next book, and they're even better! How do you do that? I love, love the basket quilt!!
    Thx for drawing.
    Anita
    ablanton@nmsu.edu

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  49. Anonymous5:43 PM EDT

    Congrats on your new book Bonnie!! I cannot wait to get my copy, so many quilts I want to make are in your newest book. Thanks for your generous gifts you give to all of us each and every day. You are one in a million!!
    k.vetter@verizon.net

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  50. It is so easy to get excited when you see all the results from your books. Would love to win.

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  51. Oh yesyesyesyes pretty please!!!!!!!!!!!

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  52. Another Bonnie Book?? Hec Ya Bring it on!

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  53. Please, please, please pick me!!!! I have your first Leaders and Enders book and am working on the Rick Rack Nines.....I have about 1/3 of the Nine patches completed. Looking forward to my continued time with you, Bonnie! Judy at jtrout54@gmail.com

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  54. Love the leader/ender system-I even do it with garment construction whenever possible!

    This book looks as fun as all your others!
    jgamaney@netscape.net
    Jeri

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  55. I would sure delight to win. Thank you, Bonnie, for ALL you do for us.~

    Lucy D. (in Kokomo, IN)

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  56. Anonymous7:14 PM EDT

    It would be wonderful to win your book. Your new book looks great. Thank you for a chance to win. Laura lbquilts@newwavecomm.net

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  57. The new book looks wonderful...lots of "must sew" quilts

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  58. Anonymous7:39 PM EDT

    Love the easy fun and your obvious enjoyment of it all; makes it extra fun for us'ns! Thx Bonnie. B.J. Peters - mizippipete@comcast.net

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  59. Hi Bonnie! Just received the first book Advance in Leaders and Enders last week. Love your ideas and book 2 looks fabulous!l. I am pretty sure I will buying all your books! Nlsmsw@yahoo.com. Nancy

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  60. I love your books. I love your quilts

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  61. Love your quilts and techniques. Particularly like scrap crystal.

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  62. The book look great.. would love to have my own copy!! The quilts are super.

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  63. Anonymous10:07 AM EDT

    Laurie young
    Younglaurie@hotmail.ca
    All small letters

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  64. I love the new book! I see some more quilts that are asking to be made! Keep up the great work!!!!!

    callswede@aol.com

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  65. I would love to win, ,I love all your quilt patterns and love all you do !!! I am working on a sister's choice. I am really having a hard time deciding which one to do next… love you Linda linbails@me.com

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  66. Hi Bonnie,

    Count me in I also would love to win the book and mag.
    Thanks

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  67. Having fun getting back into quilting again, I need more books :)

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  68. Thanks for the giveaway and thank you for all you do, always.

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  69. I have the first leaders and enders book and have just finished me Blue Ridge Beauty..Now for the borders.. your new book is sure to be a hit!

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  70. I just finished my Blue Ridge Beauty for the first book... Love the Leaders and Enders!!!

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  71. Bonnie, I don't know if my posts are showing up, can't find them so I will put this one more time to make sure... I would love to have your books, I am just starting out and could really use all of the references I can get.. I have only be quilting for about 3 years and would really love to spread my wings a little more. Thank you very much..

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  72. Love the quilts! I think Tumbling Tumbleweeds is my favorite. Thanks for the chance to win your new book.

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  73. Hi, Bonnie. I like your setting of the Spools very much. I have MANY cut out but not yet sewn! Question: On Lucy's Baskets did you applique all those handles on? Good take-along project if you did. I like baskets. Looking forward to seeing your new book! Angelia in Georgia

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  74. I love your quilts & am a scrap quilter as well. Would love to try some of your patterns!

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  75. I love your quilts & am a scrap quilter as well. Would love to try some of your patterns!

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  76. Would love to win a copy of More Adventures with Leaders and Enders especially after spying some of the original's in your last Quilts & Snips. Safe travels.

    Hugs and quilts,
    Linda

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  77. I love all of your books and this is a great addition to the library. Thanks for being so inspiring and willing to share everything that you do. You are truly a gem in the quilting world.

    Another Kim in Central MN

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  78. Thanks for all you do to inspire all of us. You are a true gem in the quilting world.

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  79. I know that I am being redundant, but thank you again for showing us how to use the stash that we have and enjoy it. And for showing us how to make the most of our time that we have to produce the quilts that we love. Your patterns are awesome and it's going to be awhile before my bucket list ever runs dry! LOL

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  80. Nancy: rangerer@sbcglobal.net10:08 PM EDT

    Your designs are always so wonderful. I have decided I love your scrap quilts so much because that is what I grew up with. This new book is definetly going on my wish list.

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  81. Oh, it was so nice to see all those quilts, especially the Friendship Cross. That is the pattern my grandmother used for the quilt she made me. She used secondhand fabric and I'm sorry to say, it wore out after 20 years of use. She did make them to use. I tore it apart and saved only one block, the backing, and the cotton blanket she used for fill. The backing and blanket I used for a crazy quilt I made. It was an odd thing with big pieces.

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  82. Any of the quilts from your book would have drawn people into the booth.

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  83. I love all the quilt pics you have shared with us. You do beautiful work. Thank you for sharing your work, and the chance to win a copy of your book.
    Lisa in Alabama

    Bamaquilter85@gmail.com

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  84. Your methods have proven that quilting isn't a slow process - and your productivity in putting tiny pieces together to make beautiful works of art is amazing! Watching your work over the years, it is wonderful to see how your first 'scrappy home style' quilts turned to 'scrappy sophisticated' quilts - still using the same methods - but 'using different eyes'. The fact that your books have maintained their value (not only to quilters, but in PRICE) is evidence that you have been truly defined as the 'world's best' in scrap quilting - bar none! Thanks for your wonderful contributions to our art!

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  85. I spent the holidays cutting my scraps into usable pieces. I have followed you for years and "preached" your teachings to anyone that would listen. I would LOVE to add your newest book to my collection.

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  86. LOVE all the quilts Bonnie, hope I win but if not will definitely purchase a copy. Best, Ann in Wilmington, NC
    playdoll2@yahoo.com

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  87. I would love to win any of your books as I haven't had the money to buy one yet. Thank you so much for your blog!

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  88. Bonnie,
    Please send me the link and price for the book ? More Adventures with Leaders and Enders . I want this book.
    carolynhenderson53@yahoo.com

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  89. Hi Bonnie

    Is it possible to buy Easy Street as a stand alone pattern please?
    Aliza

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