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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Quilt Improv Blog Hop & Give-Away!

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I was contacted by James Brooks at Stitch Craft Create letting me know of a blog hop featuring the book Quilt Improv by Lucie Summers.

Would I like to participate?  OF COURSE!

You know that scrappy wonky freeform improvisational quilts are amongst my favorites – I’ve always got something going on the side in the sew-as-you-go genre.

I’m game!

I waited patiently for my very own copy of Quilt Improv to arrive ---it came while I was in Germany and was waiting for me when I got back!

This book is chock full of inspiration and gorgeous photographs.  There are easy quilt “Recipes” to help break you out of your self-imposed “all lines must be straight and all points must match” straight jacket and the projects will give you the nudge you need to let go!

I love Lucie’s way of breaking away from rigid rules.  “Approximate sizes are given for the quilt units but don’t be ruled by measurements – Just add pieces or trim units as necessary

I like this girl!

I think she and I would get along famously if we had time to sew together, can you imagine?

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Quilt Improv on top of my ever-growing pile of green string blocks!

A bit about Lucie:

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Lucie Summers lives in a farmhouse surrounded by countryside in Suffolk, UK, with her farmer husband, two boys and an anti social ginger cat. She graduated a million years ago from Norwich School of Art & Design where she specialised in print making.

A million years later, she's still printing up a storm and sells her distinctive fabrics and products under the Summersville label on Etsy, an online marketplace for handmade goods.

Lucie has been featured on many prestigious design blogs and is becoming well known for her colourful and unconventional approach to creating quilts.
She has won many awards in the UK for her distinctive pieces and has written many articles and tutorials for US patchwork and craft magazines as well as being featured in countless craft books both in the UK and worldwide.

Lucie loves charity shops, the seaside and summertime, but really dislikes cold weather, baked beans and raisins.
Read news on Lucie and her colourful life at blu-shed.blogspot.co.uk

I wish I had time to play with some of the ideas in the book – but you all know I’ve been a road warrior the past couple of months.  I AM so anxious to get playing with my scraps – and I love how Lucie makes it look so easy!

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She approaches each individual technique in improvisational piecing, referring to them each as building blocks.  And they are!  The techniques you work through in each chapter can be combined with each other in many different inspirational layouts.

Many you will recognize from traditional string quilts, such as the basic string block, rail fences and chevrons, but these are brighter, bolder, a bit more free!  Each technique can be made into a mini quilt all its own – or combined into larger quilts.

I fell for this one hook line and sinker:

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I love this little ditty called “Pieced Squares”  Bring on the bright and saturated colors!
((And the polka dots in here make me happy!))

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The book is full of large full color photos in gorgeous settings!

This is one of my favorites, all in solids!

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But I really love this one also!  An uptake on basic crumb piecing – but look at the color gradations and the sashings – I love this!  It reminds me of the fields I saw in Ireland ((Only reference I have, I’ve not been to England yet, but that is coming up this next August 2014! YES!)) as viewed through a paned window.  Doesn’t your eye just go toward the yellow in the upper right?  That’s where the warmth and sunlight is.  Beautiful!

From the back of the book:

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About Quilt Improv:
Take inspiration from simple objects to create 12 beautiful, contemporary quilt blocks. Create original quilts from each block design and adapt them to your own style. Learn how to interpret print, pattern and shapes into unique quilting ideas and experiment with a range of innovative techniques for impressive, professional results. Covers techniques such as square piecing, basket weave, half-square triangles, chevrons, quarter circles and portholes.
Are you game? Ready to play in the scraps? Would you like to win a copy of Quilt Improv? 

Leave me a comment in the comments section below!  I’ll draw the winner on New Year’s Eve!

And while we are at it, here’s the run down of the blog hop. Be sure to visit and register each day at the blogs below for even more chances to win!  Dates go all the way through January and I’m looking forward to reading the posts all through the BLOG HOP!

DECEMBER:
Improv Quilts Quilt Block Designs
Mon 16thSummersville
Wed 18thThe Long Thread
Thur 19thA Stitch In Dye
Fri 20thFresh Modern Quilts
Sun 29th Quiltville’s Quips & Snips
JANUARY:
Improv Quilts Rope Quilt
Mon 6thDiary of a Quilter
Wed 8thBlueberry Park
Thur 9thSew Take a Hike
Fri 10thVery Kerry Berry
Mon 13thSew Justine Sew
Tue 14thJaybird Quilts
Wed 15thLily’s Quilts
Thur 16th – Cut To Pieces
Fri 17thHappy Zombie

Improv Quilts Railings Quilt

Mon 20thFreshly Pieced
Tue 21stFresh Lemons Quilts
Wed 22ndCrazy Mom Quilts
Thur 23rdGen X Quilters
Fri 24thHandmade by Alissa
Mon 27thDon’t Call Me Betsy
Tue 28thI’m a Ginger Monkey
Wed 29thSew Mama Sew
TBC – Ryan Walsh Quilts

Good luck, everyone!!


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BarefootThunder said...

Looks like a fun book. Would love to win a copy ♡♥♡♥

Nik said...

I am hoping to bump into you at the FoQ in August....I hope we have nice weather for you then so you like England as much as you liked Ireland!

Angie said...

Bonnie...... You're coming to England??... Please tell me more... I have been waiting for you to come for ever!

Dinah said...

Yes! This book and author is new to me and I would LOVE to win! Thank you for the chance!

Aliceart said...

This book looks like great fun! I'd love to win a copy - thank you!

Kay Holm said...

i have an improv quilt waiting for some inspiration in my ufo pile. I would love to have the book!

grammygwendolyn said...

Yes! I would love to win this book.

Candace said...

It looks like a fun book. I would love to win it. Happy travels to Texas!

Anonymous said...

Bonnie,
I hope to join you on your England tour. I also would love the book you have featured here.
Thank you for a marvelous blog.
Anna Marie
amhand09@frontier.com

Quilting Corner said...

Yes, this book looks like a real winner and everyone will want it. She has fresh ideas and I hope her book sells well.6984835 309

Anonymous said...

Wow. What a neat book. I would love to win a copy -- maybe I could use up some of these scraps I'm saving!!!!
Thank you, Bonnie, for all your inspiration.
Clare
jfcl.wilkinson@gmail.com

Deborah said...

That looks like a really nice book. The pictures are inspiring.

Anonymous said...

HI,THANKS FOR A NEAT GIVEAWAY!
THIS BOOK LOOKS VERY INTERESTING!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!

msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

Sharon J. Hughson said...

You have a HUGE following, Bonnie. Look at the # of comments already. I'm game BTW for the improv quilting ideas. We have been headed in that direction all along haven't we? Thanks for all the opportunities you offer us.

Rebecca in AK said...

Ho Bonnie and Happy New Year! This book looks really interesting. I tend to stick to the "rules", so it would be fun to try some of Lucie's ideas. reb@alaska.net

SandyQuilts said...

What a neat book. I love the look of modern but not sure I like tons of blank space .... but this book is just the ticket. thk

Anonymous said...

That book looks wonderful! Thanks for giving us a chance to win!

Terry said...

I would love to break out of my rut!! Looks so pretty!!

Leslie said...

Bright, colorful, easy, modern...what's not to like about this book full of new ideas.

Pat Wade said...

I have some strings ready for some blocks now. It sounds interesting.
patwade@cox.net

Barbara said...

What a wonderful looking book. A great one to take me out of my comfort zone. I love the look of the blocks and the bright colours. Thank you for the opportunity to go into your draw.

Unknown said...

I could use more ideas for my ton of scraps .. Please count me in on the drawing. Cathy

Deana said...

Hi Bonnie,
I would love to have this book. I not one for the matchy-matchy look. I love all the quilts you showed featured in the book. Thanks for the give away.
Deana

rachel said...

I am enjoying the mystery quilt and so proud to get out of my box. Thank you for all you do for us. rachel.jane.cold@gmail.com


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Tamie said...

This looks like such a cool book. Thanks for the review.

Unknown said...

thanks for the opportunity Bonnie! the book looks great!

PalmerGal said...

What a fun book! I'd love to own it.

Debbie P said...

This book looks so interesting! You inspired me last summer in one of your blog comments to make some 'crumb' squares and the results were terrific!! I was definitely hooked and have done a few 'crumb' pieces. I love the look and get compliments on them all the time :) It would be fun to work on other improv projects :)

Jennifer said...

Ohhh, I'm game - need some new inspiration to bust out a pile of scraps I can't seem to figure out what to do with.

Pam said...

Looks like a great book to curl up with and refer to for inspiration! Glad you joined the Hop!

Ivani said...

Looks like fun! scrappy and modern quilts. Thanks for the chance Bonnie.

ruthsplace said...

I would love to win a copy of this book. I've been saving my scraps with a plan to start improv quilting. This would be the kick I need to stop saving and start sewing!

crazy quilter said...

How wonderfuly fun this book looks. I think I would love to play with my scraps after reading this one.

Tami C said...

Hi Bonnie! Thanks for the chance to win Lucie's book. Looks like it would supply a lot of fun time. I'm busy with your mystery quilt & sewing bags for the Green Bag Lady project. Just finished clue #5 and ready for the next one! Thanks for the chance!

Lori Huffman said...

Wow, I love the quilt that is hung on the clothesline with clothes pegs. It looks like it was made by piecing large blocks and cutting them in 4 then framing them. It looks like you're looking through the panes of a window. I'd love to win this book!

Marei said...

I would love to win this book. THIS is the kind of quilting that I do.....and that I love. :)

Kathleen said...

I would love to learn how to be less structured!

Unknown said...

I love improvisational piecing. Her blocks and quilts are beautiful. I would love yo win this book.

Cheryl in Friendsville said...

Oh! that looks like a marvelous book. Please pick me!! ;-)
Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Anonymous said...

I love all the quilts you've shown. Thanks so much for the opportunity. I'd love to win a copy of the book.

Sue.quilts at verizon.net

Karen said...

Bonnie,
I love the use of color in these quilts! Sign me up for Quilt Improv - I'll be ready to go with a certain project!
Karen

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie, I would love to win a copy of this book as I really need to do something with my scraps. Thanks for a chance to win.

Kim Andrews said...

Would LOVE to have this book for my daughter, who is a new quilter.

pink daisy said...

Beautiful book. Look forward to blog hopping with you all.

pink daisy said...

Looks great! I look forward to blog hopping with you all.

Anonymous said...

Love the colors! Thanks for letting. Us know about it.Mary Ellen

Kathryn said...

I love to improvise. Thanks for the chance to win.

Anonymous said...

Would love to win. Looks like the book is a great way to become 'un-caged'! Thank you for all you share with us. aurora
louaurora@yahoo.com
(Anonymous because I don't know how to do the others!!!)

Anonymous said...

It looks like a great book. I love Lucie's style! Thanks for the opportunity, and Happy New Year!

Rebecca Cedars said...

Hello Bonnie! I just watched the video that your brother's did for your brother Mark. I don't know your family but by the end I was crying.

I loved the insight into the book you are giving away. I would love it see it. I am a rules person. Seams must be exact, everything fits together, and if it should be cut at 3, you don't add or take away from it. I do not do scrappy well at all. But after reading your books, watching your quilt cam, and admiring scrappy and modern quilts I yearn to break free. I think modern quilts are starting to grow on me but no clue how to even imagine one much less try to do one. Help Bonnie, continue to break free of my mold.

Beckysquilts@att.net
Becky Cedars

Anonymous said...

Sorry...I didn't leave my email for comment #249.
Celine, cgkings@centurytel.net

Carolyn said...

I would love to win this book. Right up my alley. Thanks for doing all you do. Xox

razzslady said...

I had a good cry as I watched the 4 brothers shave their heads.

As I'm aging my mind is going to a more free form way of quilting. Gwen got me started years ago. I have 15 Minutes and this would be a great addition.

Barbara in MN

Paule-Marie said...

This looks like a great book to loosen up those tight quilting muscles and learn not to be so (dare I say it?) persnickety about my quilting. Thank you for the giveaway.

Carol said...

Looks like a wonderful book!

Elizabeth said...

Bonnie, I have LOVED improvisational piecing since I took your crumbs workshop years ago and I would love to have a copy of Lucie's new book.
Thanks for the opportunity.

LJ said...

I think I need this outlook for quilting. I'm way too exacting and this sounds like it would free me up and be loads of fun.

CandaceL said...

I'd love a copy of that book. Looks right up my alley.

Jane said...

Looks fun, will be adding it to my wish list in case I don't win!

Denny1600 said...

I would love to win this book. It looks like it's right up my alley. If it's not big enough, just add more!! Thanks for the giveaway!

FancyNancyQuilts said...

I also enjoy improv quilting, but would benefit from more direction in my scrappiness happiness.

Karen said...

This looks like just the book to help me relax about those straight lines and perfect measurements!

Farm Quilter said...

Perfect quilts for stashbusting and scrap piecing!!! Looks like a lot of fun!

Jackie said...

Looks like a fun book.
jackier123@hotmail.com

Shelina said...

It looks like a great book, and very freeing!

Jean C. said...

Such color! Wonderful!!! So fun to see what people have to offer, and have in their scrap bags/boxes/houses!!!! Sure hope I win! If not I may have to try to find her book anyway. Count me in please!
djcogdill@q.com

Ann D said...

Those patterns look so cool. I have problems straying outside the lines. thanks for hosting this giveaway.

Donna T said...

I am addicted to scraps. This book looks like working with crumbs, Bonnie. So you know I will have to get one, so I hope I an win...

Gretchen quilts said...

Looks like a fresh and bright looking book that I would love to add to my collection!

Unknown said...

Looks like my kind of quilting.

MaryBeth said...

I'm going to have to give crumb piecing a try. It's way outside of my box, but then again so were brights and I tried them and never looked back!

JoyceLM said...

Yes, please, I would love to win a copy of this great new quilt book. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

HI Bonnie, I have not seen this book before but looks like one I absolutely need.
thank you for all your encouragement and support through the year.
Georgia

Kim said...

I just inherited BOXES of scraps! So excited to try this out!

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie,
I think it would be awesome to have this book in my library. It would give me the inspiration to really get down and out of the box for sure.

clellandlynd@yahoo.com

Ann Flower said...

Love give a ways. This book sound like fun. This is how I used to quilt.

gtcoursey said...

Always looking for some fresh new ideas!!! This book looks like it might fit the bill!! Plus I don't know much about Lucie and would love to get to know her style. Thanks.

Unknown said...

A quilter after my own heart! No point police? No ruler police? Just "make it fit"? Yes!!!! Me, me, please pick me!

Unknown said...

Looks like my kind of quilting.

Sewgirl said...

Sounds like you have a really terrific family, and for that you are really blessed. Thanks for all your generosity with your knowledge. Have a wonderful New Years!

Brenda said...

Looks like a great book. Thanks for the chance.

Tantie said...

Looks like my kind of book. Might even be able to finish something other than a miniature in 2014. Linda

Diane said...

I need this book in my string/improv/scrapaholic library!!!

Unknown said...

Yes, yes, yes. I would love a copy, inprov quilting is my all time favorite way to quilt. Thanks for the chance.

Quiltgypsy said...

I love Lu's work. It reminds me of a combination of your and Jackie Ghering's quilts. If I don't win a copy of her book, I'll definitely buy one to add to my quilt library.

Debby said...

These are beautiful. I would love to give it a go and break the rules.

Beth said...

Would love a chance at winning this innovative book! Thanks Bonnie - Beth in AL

Irene said...

Hi Bonnie! Thanks for telling us about this neat book. Looking forward to seeing you in class at Fabric Fanatics!

Anonymous said...

Have not seen that book, but it looks like a lot of fun. Would love to win
Connie
cbquilts345@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

This looks like a very interesting and I would love to win it. I love making scrappy quilts.

Pat B. pk_barnes@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

I would LOVE to win this book! Fresh ideas, fresh colors, and ready for some NEW ideas!!

Brenda Hare
iowa_genealogist@yahoo.com

Sherry said...

I am pretty new here and really having fun following what goes on. I love scrappy quilting and would love a chance to win this book!

Anonymous said...

Hi Bonnie, I am just now finding you..and loving everything I have seen so far...wonderful video's..loved your brothers' love for their brother...I would love to win anything to do with quilting..learning to do scrap quilts would be so much fun...thanks for this offer..Shirley
sak658@sbcglobal.net

Unknown said...

I love how today's quilt book authors are taking us in a whole new direction. Love this book from what I have seen so far!

Anonymous said...

What a cool book....I'm a quilter (and cook) that needs "recipes" so this book would make me get out of my comfort zone! cool !!! chendryx (at) nctv (dot) com

Char Nash said...

Bonnie, I have never won anything online so this would be wonderful to have.....

Tinliz said...

These are truly amazing quilts!

sewspeciallady said...

looks like alot of FUN!! can not wait to see yours Bonnie. Thank you for a chance to win the book

Agneta said...

What a great give away! Love all beautiful blocks you and all other "scrap people" create and inspire me with. Thanks!

Janet said...

The book looks like great fun. You are such an inspiration as is your family. Prayers for Mark, may God bless all of you as you walk this path.

Carol Sc said...

I think of myself as a "traditional" quilter, but these pictured quilts hold a definite appeal. Actually, I think our "quiltmothers" were improvising as they pieced.

epban said...

I've been eyeing this book for awhile!

Charlotte Key said...

I have been looking at my small scraps lately and thinking that I should make a quilt. I need this book for inspiration.

Charlotte
bigredyek@yahoo.com

swooze said...

Throwing my name in the hat. Book looks really interesting!

Terri said...

What fun, I love the bright colors! I would love to try these techniques.

Judy said...

I love scrappy and I love doing scrappy string blocks. Looks like a book I am going to need to add to my collection unless of course I am the lucky one to win it.

Unknown said...

I've been following Lucie's blog for slightly less time than yours and I love the ideas in her book! pbstrand@msn.com

Ellen said...

The book looks really interesting. Love what you have showed.

Lynn said...

Thanks for the chance to win this book!

swakins said...

Love the look of these quilts, they look like they would be so much fun to make.

Joanie s said...

Thanks Bonnie, great giveaway. The book looks like a lot of fun.

Karen in Kentucky said...

Love it!!! Thanks!

Lisa said...

I love the quilts in this book! Great new ideas are shown and would be fun to try to get me out of my quilt box.

Gweneth said...

what a super deal, another quilter willing to share their talent.

Gweneth said...

I would love to be the winner of the quilt book. Thanks for sharing another creative quilter with us.

Anonymous said...

My husband is an artist, and really prefers abstracts. This looks a little like doing abstract painting, and I believe it would be a challenge for me to try some of those lovely quilts. Thanks for this opportunity to win the book!

Cece said...

Thank you for sharing the photos of these great quilts and the opportunity to win!

Unknown said...

Thank you for posting some of the blocks from the Improv book. What a wonderful way to use scraps. Love the ideas you share! Your books are so inspiring!

Flying So High said...

This looks like so much fun. I would love to win this book.

Anonymous said...

Obviously, a lot of folks would love to get their hands on a copy of this book. I have lots of scraps, so I'm interested too.

pink daisy said...

Great book! I look forward to blog hopping with you all

sandrarumsey said...

Great book! I have just added it to my wish list.

Unknown said...

Such an inspirational book. It looks like a future classic for the quilters bookshelf.

Cousin Jill said...

Thanks for the opportunity to win this book!!! Hope you have a great new year!!!!!

Quilt lover bag lady said...

Wow the quilts in this books looks like ones my daughter and granddaughters would like to make! I would love to win it

Nancy said...

Thanks for the giveaway. Those blocks look like a lot of fun. I am attempting to get out of my quilting box and experiment more. I would love to have this book for inspirations. I did watch your YouTube Quilt Cam(s) from Saturday. It was a first for me. You give interesting information. Just watch your brothers video. You have a nice bunch of brothers.
Good luck on your trip. Take care of yourself.

Dar said...

What a fun book this looks to be and a great way to use my scraps!! I'm all for that - any way to get them into a quilt! Thanks for the chance to win.

pink daisy said...

Book looks great. I look forward to blog hopping with you all.

GranChris said...

This looks like a fun Sunday afternoon when it's cold and snowing outside.

Cindy said...

Oh wow! Love the quilt hanging on the line, blowing in the breeze. If I win, that will be the first one made by me. Love the fun, bright. freshness from a different perspective that she brings.

Anonymous said...

so inspiring... fantastic to start the new year with such wonderful ideas. Thanks for creating this book 2014 will be more creative than the other years. Thanks Lucie and Bonnie for everything you do to inspire us.

Frances Meredith said...

Plenty of scraps left over from Easy Street And Celtic Solstice, yes please, add me to the draw!

krazyquilt said...

would love to win a copy of this book it looks like so much fun, I really enjoy all that you do to keep us motivated. Thank You Margene

pink daisy said...

I thought I saw my comment, and now I dont. I love the book and look forward to blog hopping with you all.

Unknown said...

I love this giveaway, and the book looks awesome! Thanks for a chance! Happy New Year!

janequiltsslowly said...

I really love improv piecing. This looks like a great book for inspiration and ideas. Thanks for hosting this giveaway!

Lynne said...

Thanks for another great give-away! Those designs are simple, yet elegant.

Happy New Year!

Bloomer's Buzzings said...

I would so love to win this book. I have been saving for years and scraps are my favorite thing to save! Thanks for the chance to win.

valerie boudier said...

Love the look of those quilts - would be a great book to win

Unknown said...

sounds like fun to me!

Anonymous said...

Love love love string piecing and it would certainly be fun to try other improv piecing methods! Thank you for all ypur inspiration!
Inge C
inge 39 ( at ) live . dk

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie, Thanks for the opportunity to learn more skills in quilting. Julie

Odyssey Quilter said...

This looks like a wonderful way to use up some of my scraps. I love all the different ways to make blocks and would love to turn them into a scrappy sampler. Thanks for the opportunity to win this.
trishcole1952@yahoo.com

edith said...

I love the idea of no rules. This book sounds like something I would use.

Sharyn Hutchinson said...

I would love a chance to win this book. It looks very inspirational.

debaugray said...

Love what i saw of the book. Great way to use scraps.

mere6sews said...

Her style is so outside the box! Great inspiration.

mere6sews said...

Sew outside the box! Need to give up sleep to design and sew more

Unknown said...

Haven't seen this book before--it really looks awesome. Would love to win!

claire said...

That new improv book looks like it's right up my alley. Thx for a chance to win.

cyndy said...

I would LOVE a copy of this book - talk about breaking out of a box! cglogau@sunflower.com

Kathy said...

My scraps are taking over my sewing room and my New Year's Resolution is to sew more (isn't that any easy one to keep?)! I'd love have this book for the gorgeous photos and inspiration! Thanks for the chance to win and Happy New Year! Kathy (ksholes@ureach.com)

Kathy S. said...

2014 is the year of scraps for me. I'd love to win this book. Thanks for the chance to win. Happy new year!!!

martha said...

I am so looking forward to meeting you on 01/02/2014 - I love to quilt in this improvisational manner and have only recently - through your help and guidance - gone back to traditional blocks due to your scrappy craziness where there are no constraints. I love it! walkupmy@yahoo.com

Gramma said...

I love these modern blocks and the bright clear colors.

Desi said...

Oh, I would love to knew more about Luce's quilting methods.

mardigrasgirl said...

looks like a great book even if I don't make a quilt out of all of my books I enjoy just reading and looking at them all and saying someday.
Paula in La.

Anonymous said...

This book looks like a lot of fun! jillfroelich@yahoo.com

darlene said...

When learning to quilt I didn't have a pattern so I sewed squares and rectangles of many sizes and then cut it into 12" squares. That quilt has always been my favorite. Thanks for the chance to see more of them.

Anonymous said...

I love her style and would like to try her ideas.
Diann kyquiltymama@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Love improve quilting. This book looks fabulous

Unknown said...

Love improv quilting This book sounds fabulous

karen said...

Looks like a fun quilt technique! Would love to play.

CyndyK said...

This book looks like lots of fun! Thanks for providing the drawing.
Cynthia
cknapp3626@sbcglobal.net

Unknown said...

I am not familiar with this book and author but just the covers inspire me - no telling what I could do with the actual book!

coversquilter said...

Sounds like my kind of book! Thanks for participating for us despite all the cats you seem to juggle so effortlessly especially when a massage is included LOL! Seriously, girl I love that you share SO MUCH with all of us. Thank you is insufficient by far.
Hugs,
Holli

Katkat said...

Sign me up!!! Great looking book!

Jem-fl said...

Yes, need help with new scrappy quilting. This looks like the key to help! Thanks

Unknown said...

I like the things this woman does! I would love to win a copy of her books. Go for it everyone, we all have a chance at it.

Barby in MH, ARkansas

Leavenworth Robin said...

Yes Bonnie I believe that you and Lucie are TWINS just separated at birth! You both have such wonderful ideas and I would LOVE to have one of your OR her books . Thanks for the blog and my prayers go out to your brother.
Robin in Leavenworth, WA
quiltnrobin@nwi.net

Kim said...

Now this looks like a fun way to make a quilt :0). thanks for the chance to win!
Happy New Year!

Nancy: rangerer@sbcglobal.net said...

Oh, that book look like one I really need. Thanks for sharing about it. I would love to win it, but if I don't I will definitely put it on my list of books to get.

Vicki said...

love the pictures of the book. I would love to have a copy. I have too many scraps that need ideas to sew them up. Happy New Year. Vicki

Susan Stanton said...

Looks like more great ways to get rid of those scraps in productive and creative ways! That book would be a nice addition to my library. Thanks. yoyopattycakes@hotmail.com

phyllis said...

I would LOVE to win this book. Thanks,
phyllisjoconnor



This looks like a great book. Thanks for the opportunity to win. phyllisjoconnor@gmail.com











bnh123 said...

Looks like a great book!

jeri said...

I have seen this book and would love to have it. Thank you Bonnie for all you do.

Lin's Quilts said...

Looks like a fun book. I'd love to get started. lin3841 at gmail dot com

Unknown said...

This book looks like FUN!!! Those bright colors are amazing, really makes me feel happy and puts a smile on me face.

Jennifer in Perth AU

Tina said...

Love the Improv quilts. They look Gorgeous ! Thanks for the chance to Win.

Potpourri said...

This is sure to be a big hit. I love her ideas. Please enter me in the giveaway.
Cheers

Donna W said...

Thanks for the chance to win this amazing book. It looks like something that would really help me to "break out" of the traditional.

Jennifer Dyck said...

I'm so ready to play with these blocks and colors! Thanks for the chance to win!

Unknown said...

What a great way to start the New Year! Hope I win, and thanks for the give away.

Sue said...

This book has the kind of blocks that I love to make. Thank you for the chance to win it.

Hooked on Quilting said...

I'd love to try my hand at one of these quilts. Thanks for the giveaway.

Quiltinggirl said...

That looks like a crazy cool book. I love inventing and improvising!

Kathryn said...

I love to improvise. Looks like a great book.

MyQuiltingLady.com said...

Looks like fun! I would love to win a copy of the book. Thanks Bonnie!

quiltmom anna said...

Wow Bonnie- this looks like a cool book. I have been interested in improv. piecing for a long time now- some of Gwen Marston's liberated quilting was the first kinds I remember seeing in quilting books. The gee bend quilters also did great liberated quilting out of necessity- funny how the past intertwines with the future trends.
THanks for the chance to win this lovely book.
Regards from Alberta,
Anna
quiltmom1(at)shaw(dot)ca

Ellee said...

This looks like a great inspirational quilt. -- soparkaveataoldotcom

Jan said...

love the freedom of improv!

shannon

frazzlednow(at)hotmail (dot) com

June D said...

New to me book! Having the different colors in the sashing really adds to the life of that quilt - they all look interesting. Thanks for putting my name in the hat for the drawing.

Anonymous said...

I haven't seen or heard of this book before now. Sounds like my kind of quilting.

Sharon said...

Love this look and would love to win this book Quilt Improv ! Thanks for the opportunity

krissy said...

Thank Bonnie, this looks like great inspiration! Hope I win. Happy new year!

Mary Carole said...

This book is right up my alley! It is my kind of quilting. Thanks for the chance to win it!

shaparrish@yahoo.com said...

I would really love to win this book! Sounds like so much fun.

Anonymous said...

Love the ideas...
Sandra(dot)klassen(at)pobox(dot)com

Mokki said...

So many of those quilts look really tempting. I'd love to have a go at them. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.

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