Guess what was in my mail box?? Whoowhoo!
Doesn’t it freak you out when it is still 2013 –abeit the last of it—and you are get a magazine for Jan/FEB 2014? Is it Valentine’s Day already?!
There are such GREAT quilts in this issue –I’m already in love with the basket quilt on the cover.
That soft blue sashing in a streak of lightning setting? Scrumptious!
I spent some time thumbing through all of the pages last night, and I know you are going to love this issue.
Take a peek at what you’ll find inside:
Judy Laquidara’s Oh, Sew Blue! Really caught my eye!
I have always loved Blue and White quilts!
And Miss Judy has an eye for design that inspires me to look at things differently ---this is just WOW!
But you’ll also find my Addicted to Scraps column!
This issue I am featuring a fun block called Garlic Knots after the yummies served in Italian restaurants, oozing with garlic and dripping with butter..MMmmm! These cuties, however, will not leave you with a bad taste in your mouth the next morning! LOL!
Check out the layout that the Quiltmaker peeps have suggested:
Learn more by visiting the Garlic Knots page on Quiltmaker.com HERE
Did you know you can see ALL of the blocks from my Addicted to Scraps columns by clicking the Addicted to Scraps tab at the top of the blog? Check it out!
Let’s have a Give-Away!
I’m going to draw for one winner! Leave me a comment in the comments section below!
I’ll draw for the winner on Sunday Evening while I’m in Germany!
The magazine will be mailed to the lucky winner when I return home.
What a fun block and I always enjoy Judy's great work also!! I would love to win the magazine, thanks!
ReplyDeleteLots of Italians here in NJ. Hope I win.
ReplyDeleteGreat block, Miss Bonnie! Judy's is sew pretty and I'm always a sucker for baskets! So many quilts and so little time! Thanks for a chance to win this magazine !
ReplyDeleteHappy Germany, and thanks for being you~
ReplyDeletehave always looked forward to seeing your column in Quiltmaker, they are always the
ReplyDeletebest. Would be great to win a copy from you, as I have not been able to subscribe
to the magazine. Best wishes for a great and safe trip, will be waiting to see all the
posts from your trip
Garlic bread is a favorite here in Cajun land. I would love to win this.
ReplyDeleteFun block--especially in those bright colors. Have a great trip to Germany!
ReplyDeleteHMMMM love italian! Thank you for the chance to win this magazine!
ReplyDeleteCute block, can't wait to see the latest issue. Have loads of fun in Germany.
ReplyDeleteReminise is my favorite. I've always loved the basket block. I can see many quilts to do with this magazine.
ReplyDeleteOh cool, what a cute block! I'd love to win the magazine. We lived in Germany for three years, many years ago. Have a jaeger schnitzel for me! (veal cutlet with mushrooms, delicious)
ReplyDeleteCute block! Love the colours! Enjoy Germany and thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteis "garlic knots" your design Bonnie or is this an old block that you put in this look? very nice block.
ReplyDeleteOOohh, I like the garlic knots AND Oh Sew Blue and Cedar Lodge ;-) I think if I don't win I"ll be going out and buying this issue ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance. Have a great trip.
ReplyDeleteCount me in on the give-a-way. I love your quilt patterns. Your mind must run 50 miles an hour thinking all of this stuff up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful block! Thank you for a chance to win. Have a great time in Germany.
ReplyDeleteI love it!! Great name, too! Enjoy your trip to Germany!
ReplyDeleteAnother treat and a wonderful block! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win. Always enjoy your addicted to scraps page.
ReplyDeleteDarlisj
Darlisj@kinex.net
Thanks for a chance on one of my favorite mags. Have fun in Germany!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, Thanks for the chance of winning this copy of the magazine. Anyway, back to part 1 of Celtic Solstice quilt - must get them done before part 2 tomorrow.....busy, busy,busy....
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed QuiltCam last night! Didn't get much accomplished... except joy and relaxation, but that was pretty awesome! Have a great trip! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteoh -- this looks like a great issue. thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie - I just love quilt magazines! Thanks for the chance to win one.
ReplyDeleteYou have to be one of the most generous quilters I know ~~ Thank you for all the free things you share with the quilting world~~
ReplyDeleteWhat a great issue and cover quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see what blocks we could combine with "garlic knots"
Have a super trip!
Thanks for sharing this magazine. Have a great trip!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway Bonnie, looks like a fabulous issue.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this gift! Good Luck Everyone!
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful blocks, so little time! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful time! Thank you for all you do, and I hope your finger is okay!
ReplyDeleteNothing ventured ..nothing gained..would love to have a copy of my very own...;-)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the Jan/Feb copy of Quilter;s magazine I keep trying and one day...
ReplyDeleteI love reading your posts. You have such fun adventures and I especially love reading about your trips to the new place in the mountains. I love that area of NC and spend a week near W. Jefferson or Fleetwood every spring..
Sunds like a great issue have fun in Germany.
ReplyDeleteSo enjoy your company on facebook, your blog and quilt cam . I always look forward to reading your next post !! Have a wonderful time in Germany, can't wait to Hear all about it and what goodies you bring home. You are such an inspiration to this gal ....now to get back to having fun...sewing on the Celtic Solstice.....Thank you for all you do !!!
ReplyDeleteI got this issue last week also, and fell in love with the cover quilt. Love those colors! You are getting really close to take off for your trip. Have a wonderful time and enjoy the castles!
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ReplyDeleteWould love this magazine. ..
ReplyDeleteLove the Garlic Knots! Have fun in Germany!
ReplyDeleteMy subscription just ran out -- and Prism Parkway looks intriguing. Have a great time in Germany!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win the magazine; looks like some great patterns! Chomping at the bit for step 2 of Celtic Solstice tomorrow. Have a great trip!
ReplyDeleteThrowing my name in the hat. Would love this issue.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win! I just sent you an e-mail with a picture of Goose in the Puddle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun block! Enjoy your time in Germany, soak up every minute of it! :)
ReplyDeleteI think I need to subscribe!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt patterns in this issue....Have a great time in Germany. My Mom was born in Stuttgart & I still have cousins there. thanks for the giveaway while you're away!
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ReplyDeleteWelcome to Germany! I hope, you will enjoy the "Weihnachtsmärkte" and the "Glühwein"! I'd lovo to see this different patterns in detail!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Germany. Wish I could be with you. Love Judy's new pattern.
ReplyDeleteYour blocks in this issue fascinate me.. thanks for showing the diagram of a whole quilt.
ReplyDeleteHave a Grandson in college wanting another HEAVY quilt, these might be perfect! Easy enough, yet interesting too. He is studying engineering... he would like this pattern.
Cedar Lodge looks like a Bonnie Quilt to me... see what we mean? Folks are not COPYING your ideas!!!!
Smiles
JulieinTN
Love the new pattern. You are so much fun to follow.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win the magazine!
ReplyDeleteNeed to make a baby quilt; love the garlic knots. Thanks for the giveway!
ReplyDeleteI also read Judy's blog....she does beautiful quilts......I really love garlic knots.....it looks like a must do quilt......have a wonderful time in Germany....
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun block! That Oh, Sew Blue pattern is intriguing, too--such an interesting setting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks! I would love to win the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing (and sometimes making) your "addicted to scraps" blocks. This one looks like it has many setting possibilities --- one of those areas that makes the same block appear so different in different quilts. Wishing you a great trip to Germany.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win this! Garlic knots looks like a great little block.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this. The garlic knots looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good leader ended project. Would love to win it. Enjoy Germany. Wish I were going. Gloria
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really great issue of Quiltmaker. The Cedar Lodge quilt caught my eye. It looks like a Bonnie H. design. I am adding it to my list of Wanna Do.
ReplyDeleteFishies, prisms, garlic - what's not to like about this issue? Hope I win.
ReplyDeleteGute Reise (literally "good travel")! You are going to love Muenchen (Munich). I went to the Christmas Market there several years ago. Have a Gluehwein for me (the "glueh" is for "warmth", not glue!).
Love, love, love the Oh, Sew Blue!!! Blue is absolutely my favorite color...my husband has always said, "You'd love me more if I were a Smurf."
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteCarol K
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an awesome issue. Lots of ideas to use my stash down. have a wonderful, safe trip.
ckemp49@gmail.com
Enjoy yourself in Germany! I would sure like to win the copy of Quiltmaker.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block.
ReplyDeleteHave fun in Germany.
Quiltmaker is starting off the new year with a great edition! I'd love to win it.
ReplyDeleteOh my!!! New mag!!! New patterns!! Must finish Christmas gifts first!!! Nah---who needs to cook, clean, and sleep? Enjoy your trip! Janet in WA
ReplyDeleteI'm just becoming a new reader of Quiltmaker Magazine - and making new discoveries! I would love to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteI did not know that I could see all of your blocks from Addicted to Scraps on your blog. Thanks for that info. I will be clicking that tab as soon as I am done with this comment.
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy! Have a GREAT time in Germany! I cant wait to see pics!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the giveaway chance - and for all you do to encourage us scrappy quilters in our addiction! Have a great and safe trip to Germany!
ReplyDeleteI am putting that issue of the magazine on my list! It looks like a great issue. Have a great time in Germany!
ReplyDeleteI like Oh Sew Blue, but oh my,,,,, Cedar Lodge! That is what I would call love at first sight! I hope I win!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice trip to Germany and enjoy the 'Glühwein' and 'Bratwurst'.
I love Garlic Knots however I can find them - edible or pieceable ♥ Thanks for sharing such cute patterns with us. I too love that blue & white by Judy - wow! Enjoy Germany and be sure to share lots of photos with us :*)
ReplyDeleteWould love to win. Have a great trip.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time on your trip to Germany - I am enjoying your mystery challenge and find the garlic knots very intriguing!
ReplyDeletewauw prachtig bedankt voor de give-away
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, simple block!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win a copy of Quiltmaker, thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie thanks for the opportunity to win this great magazine. I am teaching my 9yr old GD to sew, thought that we could make baby quilts after the new year and give to Christmas Cheer next December. Have a great trip will be following on your blog.
ReplyDeleteColleen P
colpow@shaw.ca
Lovely pattern Bonnie! Cannot wait to hear about your German adventure!
ReplyDeleteI love the basket blocks made from Downtown Abbey inspired fabric. I've never set blocks on point, but I would certainly try this one. I'd love to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time in Germany. I visited the Christmas Market in Cologne a few years ago and what I most remember was the gluewein! The temperatures were so low gluewein really hit the spot! There were loads of beautiful candles and hand carved wooden ornaments on sale.
Don't forget your gloves! I did, and spent valuable time looking for some!
:) Perfect timing! I have decided that 2014 is the year bust my stash! Love your garlic knots! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, my daughter and I met you when you were in Weatherford, Texas. It was Dianna who invited me. I have challenged myself to do your mystery quilt with the guidance of my daughter. I would love to win these issues of Quiltmaker for my daughter. Grammie Roo
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win, Bonnie! :-)
ReplyDeleteI am new to quilting but definitely not sewing. I have been sewing since I was very young. My first quilt was a T-shirt quilt for my daughter's college graduation present this year. I have been sewing up quilts ever since. Sometimes I am overwhelmed with all of the patterns that I don't know where to begin, but anxiously start each project with anticipation of how it is going to come out. I LOVE following your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this magazine...but if I don't win, I'm going to subscribe! Looks to be some great quilts!! Have fun in Germany!
ReplyDeleteI keep hoping I'll get lucky and win one of these. Maybe the give-away elves will help me this time.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Gypsy
Your block is cute. I think there will be garlic bread in my near future! I like the setting for the basket quilt, it adds more interest than simple sashing.
ReplyDeleteYes, Judy's quilt is great. Love the Garlic Knots block......and I would love the magazine. Watched Quilt Cam last night, and have finished all the CS blocks. Ready for tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteOh, I can already see a Garlic Knots in my future! I'm almost done with my Rick Rack Nines Leader/Ender project so this will step in right behind it. Thanks Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! I want to do a sampler setting like the quilt on the cover--on point and off set. Need directions as I have never done anything on point yet. Thanks for offering the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another opportunity to win a great prize. Enjoy your trip. Be Safe and hurry back. WE will miss you while your gone.
ReplyDeleteGarlic Knots ! What a great name for a scrappy quilt - or even a non-scrappy one. Gotta add it to my "someday list". As in "someday my stash will be used up" lol Thanks for sharing so many great ideas.
ReplyDeleteOh, just love Garlic Knots! Gotta add it to my long to-do list Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteYour trip will be marvelous. Once in flight all the details will be worth the effort. Stay warm and happy quilting. Quilting Hugs, Dianne Alley
ReplyDeleteTravel safely and have a lot of fun. I'll just have to live vicariously through you for now.
ReplyDeleteFinally, I've had time to work on my Celtic Solstice. Cutting is mostly done, so I'll start sewing today. Thanks so much!
Love your garlic knots block, must give them a try. Thanks!!! And for the full picture of Judy's quilt too, I just finished one of her designs, Fit for a Hero. Hugs!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe garlic knot is neat! Might have to try it. Blue/white and red/white quilts have always caught my eye. Have fun in Germany!
ReplyDeleteMmmm. I would love to have a browse through that Magazine, it sounds inspiring!
ReplyDeleteLove your bright colors in your block. Would love to win the magazine. Thank you for all you do.
ReplyDeleteSo many great patterns! Have wonderful trip, I look forward to your pictures and stories!
ReplyDeleteI am in for the giveaway! How very sweet and generous of you! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI'm a new fan and doing the mystery with friends in Phoenix. Watched Quilt Cam last night and worked on Clue #1. Hoping to finish up tonight and be ready Clue #2 tomorrow. I was looking at the pics above from the magazine and I think I was hypnotized while looking at Cedar Lodge. So many patterns to try! Thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win and I want to try this new pattern. Even this scrappy newbie could do this one. Much love and have a great trip.
ReplyDeleteI saw this at my local store; hope I win. Thank you
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip, I hope you get to visit with friends and relatives you have there, I like your Garlic Knot Pattern, I hope I win this giveaway, I have missed several of these books. Would love to try the Garlic Knots once I get caught up with the mystery! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteJudy and you in one mag, that is mag!
ReplyDeletePlease enter me to win. Have a safe trip and stay warm.
ReplyDeleteHelen
Thank you for a chance in the giveaway! I love both Judy's quilt and your Garlic Knots blocks. How fun! Have a wonderful trip to Germany.
ReplyDeleteSew exciting! I love Judy's quilt and I love your block. Have fun in Germany!
ReplyDeleteThe Garlic Knots blocks look like a good leader/ender pattern! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThat garlic knot has me thinking hard about a certain pile of fat quarters I got a month ago. I think I've found my pattern...
ReplyDeletespirit at stoney at gmail dot com
Oh I love this block Bonnie! Great for a "planned" or a scrappy quilt! Hope you have a wonderful time in Germany!
ReplyDeleteLove your block! The quilts are amazing. Have the time of your life in Europe.
ReplyDeleteI would l ove a chance for this magazine!
ReplyDeletei would love a chance to win a magazine. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love the Garlic Knots block. I would love to make this for my mother-in-law. Whenever we go out for pizza, Garlic Knots are on the tab! Bonnie, you are Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI really like garlic blocks, especially because they are scrappy. Keep up the great ideas! Just love them all.
ReplyDeletePick me? Please.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great block Bonnie! Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of this Quiltmaker magazine.
ReplyDeleteHope to win, it is such a great magazine! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteYour block looks great, and there are so many beautiful projects in this issue. I would love to win it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win the magazine! Have a wonderful time in Germany!
ReplyDeleteReally love the garlic knot pattern! Another scrappy in the future!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun block!! I want to make some :) thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletePick me! Pick me! Quilt maker is my favorite magazine!
ReplyDeleteLinda Q from Maine
Have a fabulous trip, Bonnie! Love your garlic knots! Thanks a bunch for the chance to win this magazine! ☺
ReplyDeletemy nana maree @ yahoo . com
Bonnie, thanks for the chance to win the magazine. I, too, love this garlic knot block - I may just dig out my squares and see what I have to get started.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to getting my new Quiltmaker and the first thing I look for is Addicted to Scraps! Love your wide variety of ways to use my scraps. I've been quilting 30 years so have a lot of them.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great issue - so many beautiful quilts.
ReplyDeleteOh it would be lovely to win.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the basket quilt on the cover and that blue & white quilt runs a close second. Your "Garlic Knots" looks like it would be a quick quilt to make.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your generosity. Have a safe & wonderful trip to Germany.
Can't wait to try this block! Colors and settings are whirling around in my head!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an absolutely fantastic issue. I love your "garlic knots" and Judy's quilt is wonderful. It also looks like I really need this issue!
ReplyDeleteI love Quiltmaker and happy you are a part. I look forward to making Garlic Knots (your kind).
ReplyDeleteOh please let it be me who wins i'd love to win something. Thanks for the opportunity.xx
ReplyDeleteWould love to win! Great magazine, never disappoints. Have fun on your trip.
ReplyDeleteQuilty hugs,
Deborah Hall
Looks like a fabulous issue. Have a wonderful time in Germany!
ReplyDeleteI've been drooling over those baskets on the cover for a while now. I'd love to win this issue. Enjoy your trip! I know I'll enjoy it vicariously through you. :)
ReplyDeleteBonnie,
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Maple Ridge BC. Enjoyed Quilt Cam while working along with you on my Celtic Part 1's. It looks like you raided your 1-1/2 inch strips for this cute block.
Bev H
Bonnie, your posts of your travels and quilting information give me something to look forward to everyday!! Sorry to hear about that speeding ticket. I got one the day after I went to a motivational workshop and was claiming a good day, the officer didn't care. Lol!!
ReplyDeleteGarlic Knots, lovely pattern for a scrappy quilt. Makes my hungry, too! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the baskets, but I love your Garlic Knots. I am a scrapper, so I love your great ideas, and I would love to see more!!
ReplyDeleteLove the garlic knots. block! What possibilities abound with it. Would love to get this copy for my own. Thanks Bonnie, and have a splendid time in Germany. Safe travels to all of you!
ReplyDeleteWould love this magazine. Thank you for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteThe garlic knots are totally cute. Thanks for the chance to win. Have a wonderful trip to Germany, hope you find some nice little things to come home with you. Love the little gifties for your travellers to work on, how nice of you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this give away. Hope I win.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Dini
akuijer@versatel.nl
I love Quiltmaker magazine and would love to win this issue! Have a safe & fun trip to Germany. When my dad was stationed in Germany (Army) he brought back one of those cookoo clocks you mentioned on quilt cam last night. Yes they can be annoying but to a little girl sleeping over at grandmas house those on the hour cookoos was a comfort and memory I will have forever (BTW grandma is now 97 years young and going strong...hoping she makes it to 100 ;0))
ReplyDeleteGracias por el sorteo,me encantatÃa ser la ganadora.
ReplyDeleteBesos desde España,Mª José
paniayu@gmail.com
Quiltmaker is my favorite magazine!
ReplyDeleteZero calorie garlic knots...that just proves that quilting is good for your health!
ReplyDeletePick me! Pick me! I always love new patterns.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow ... when I saw that Oh Sew Blue, I instantly wanted to make it, and lo and behold, Bonnie liked it too! Kismet my friend, kismet! Enjoy your trip too!!
ReplyDeleteHow did you decide on the name "Garlic Knots"? I wouldn't have that much imagination.
ReplyDeleteI have a similar quilt of the baskets that my grandmother made and used as a signature quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove your block. Can't wait to make it. I hope to win this magazine but if I don't, I will go out and buy it. Thanks again for all you do and have Great trip.
ReplyDeleteI love all your addicted to scraps blocks. Garlic knots looks super easy and fun to make. Hope I win a copy of Quiltmaker magazine. Thanks for offering the give away.
ReplyDeleteLove the garlic knot block .. I can see making a lap quilt with my 2" strips sometime in the near future. Cathy
ReplyDeletecool block and i so love garlic knots!
ReplyDeleteHi bonnie: Yes please enter me in the drawing. Have a great time in Germany.
ReplyDeleteaparsons673@cfl.rr.com
Garlic Knots - YUM! I'm hungry now... lol
ReplyDeletePlease enter me into the drawing. Thank you!
What a generous gift! Thank you and enjoy Germany!
ReplyDeleteThe Fancy Fishes and Cedar Lodge really caught my eye along with the Garlic Knots, I really love garlic knots but cant eat the bread any more. So I may have to buy this one if I 'm not lucky enough to win it.
ReplyDeleteI really like that Oh So Blue quilt, too! That little spark on the edge before the border adds so much! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank You for the opportunity to win this magazine, Have fun in Germany
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to get a new pattern; especially one that looks like it will go quickly.
ReplyDeleteGarlic Knots - Yummy, Quilty Goodness! Thanks for a fun giveaway. Safe Travels to Germany!
ReplyDeleteThe cover looks very tempting. Please count me in for a chance to win. Greetings from Scotland.
ReplyDeleteYou block is lovely! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteJust watched Quilt Cam and have discovered you are coming to England next year - I think you will love the American Museum in Bath, so full of quilts and historical artifacts, and the grounds are beautiful if you have time for a walk. Thanks for this giveaway, please enter me, and safe journey tomorrow.
ReplyDeletekate_orchardmerkel@o2.co.uk
Loved Quilt Cam last night. Especially when you read my email and talked to me about not beating myself up if I don't finish step 1 by Friday. I think I am going to make it though. I would love to win the magazine.
ReplyDeleteThank You ! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great magazine, one which I would love to win.
ReplyDeleteThank you for Quilt Cam - I missed it last night, but watched this morning while working on Celtic Solstice. This is my first mystery, and my first time working with the Tri Recs rulers. It was a bit of a challenge for me, but that is a good thing! Have a wonderful and safe trip to Germany!
Holly
I love the Garlic Knot block, and you're right, Judy's quilt is a winner, too! I'm not sure if I found you through Judy or Judy through you, but regardless, I'm grateful to you both for all that you've added to my quilting experience! Enjoy Germany!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I love BOTH your garlic knot block AND Italian Garlic Knots at the restaurant!! Ha ha. But yours are calorie-free. AND BEAUTIFUL. Thanks for a chance to win the magazine.
ReplyDeleteLove your Garlic Knots block! It would be a wonderful block to work on as a leader/ender! Hope you have a wonderful time in Germany. I'm looking forward to tagging along with you via your blog!
ReplyDeleteOh - Oh - Oh - pick me, pick me!!! Pretty please. I have a bin full of strips just waiting for that block/quilt. Only one more sleep for you! Where are you all flying out of? Have a wonderful & safe trip!
ReplyDeleteWow, two of my favorite quilt designers in one volume!! Your Garlic Knots looks like a great leader-ender, perhaps for Judy's Oh Sew blue??? Would love to win this one.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time on your Germany trip.
The little gift packs you kitted up last night are adorable. Thanks so much for the pattern and instructions for that cute project.
Be safe.
beth9253@sbcglobal.net
Please enter me in your give-away! I love your Garlic Knot block.
ReplyDelete--C.B.
you are so interesting. love, love your blogs, patterns, etc. Thanks for the chance to win a magazine. Have a good trip
ReplyDeleteWhat fascinating blocks. All of them!!!. Thank you so much for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove the possibilities for those garlic knots.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonnie would love the chance to win. Watched you on quilt cam last night. Was great. At the moment we have our little grandson (4mths old) home from Darwin we go and watch quilt cam to give his mum a break. He fell asleep last night LOL I didn't loved it even when you were talking with your family. Its great to see that they watch you as well. Even Scott who I think isn't a quilter. Anyway better go.
ReplyDeleteWow, Bonnie, you and Judy L together in one issue. Gotta have it! Have a successfull trip, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteLove the Oh Sew Blue quilt in my favorite color scheme. Have a great time in Germany! Would love to have a copy of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteeddielouwho@ruraltel.net
I love the layout shown for garlic knots. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Germany! Thanks for the giveaway. Your Garlic Knot block is cute.
ReplyDeleteLove the garlic knot design...I also am courious to see what the Downton Abbey quilt looks like!
ReplyDeleteGarlic knot is a great block - thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBonnie,
ReplyDeleteI would love to win the magazine, but even more, I love the Garlic Knots pattern. It would be a perfect pattern for our quilt to make as a charity quilt. In fact, I am going to suggest it at our next meeting.
Thank you for the chance to win the giveaway here in Australia, am loving your mystery quilt, my first, safe travels. Jenny
ReplyDeleteI've been working on 4" basket blocks leader/ender style for quite a while hoping to put them into just this setting. Would love to know how to do that kind of setting in EQ7 if anyone knows...
ReplyDeleteLove the garlic knots - and you know I have a full box of 2" strips just waiting to be busted. LOL!
Great looking quilts. Love the blue one.
ReplyDeleteCount me in please Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteI love the Scarlet Spin pattern!!