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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Quiltmaker’s 100 blocks Vol 12!

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Another day, another drawing time!

This time we are drawing for TWO lucky winners – one who will receive a copy of 100 blocks by 100 designers, Vol 12 directly from the offices of Quiltmaker Magazine, and a second who will receive a signed copy from me along with a free Strip Lash pattern by Gudrun Erla of GE Designs AND a Kona charm pack in neutral solids!

This must be a popular giveaway because I think we raised the roof on this one – 1353 of you are vying to be winners and the competition is tough!

It’s a good thing that we are not judging this based on entries!

Thank heavens for the lovely little random number generator who pulls the numbers for us!

I hope it doesn’t have a melt down with this one!

 

Some good good goodies up for grabs!

And here we go:

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990!! 

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Sandy McCarty!! 

Sandy, your prize will be coming directly from Quiltmaker!  Get me your snail mail info so I can get it to them!

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Our next winner!  255!

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Jane Peck!!  Yahoo!

Jane, get me your mailing address and the magazine, charm pack and bonus pattern will be on their way to you!

Thank you everyone for your participation and making this so fun.  There will be more giveaway opportunities shortly.  I’ve got plans!  Yes I do!

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There has been a whole lot of this going on around here today!

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And it ended up like this!

Top DONE!

There were some questions on the borders and sashings.  I stitched everything to phone book pages for stability and removed the paper after trimming to size.  Yes, pieces are stretchy but I handle them carefully and stay stitched around the outside of the top to prevent seams from popping open and minimize the stretch while quilting.  Easing is my friend!  And it is so worth the extra effort..not to mention how worth it it is to use up all of these narrow strips of neutrals that have been mushrooming everywhere!

Next up –finding a backing, and I’ve already got in mind a perfect piece as long as there is enough yardage in it!

Happy Sunday Eve, everyone!


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18 comments:

  1. Is there another give away? The link showed up on my Face book again... Hope there is, Hope this gets me in the running. Happy Quilting... Love your finished top and the Mitered corners. Linda Baker

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  2. Congratulations to the winners. And I love this top so much Bonnie! The neutrals and the aqua are just so yummy!

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  3. I am loving this quilt. I sure hope it shows up in a future book. I want to add it to my list!

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  4. Congrats to the winners. Your quilt is gorgeous. I love neutrals and the mix of other colors just showcase the neutrals in my book.

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  5. Thanks for another giveaway. You're a quilting genius!

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  6. Anonymous10:22 PM EST

    Love the quilt!! Thanks for all the great patterns you create! Congrat's to the winners of the giveaway!

    sherry in NY

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  7. Love the quilt. Looks like I have enough scraps to do it. I am doing a t-shirt quilt; I have the front done and am working on the back which is t-shirts also. Grandson gets this one.

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  8. Really like the quilt - congrats on a finish. The teal around the 4 patches is perfect and the beige strings is the perfect sashing and border.

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  9. Love it! The borders are wonderful.

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  10. BONNIE: I LOVE the colors! Those borders turned out marvelous!

    I hope I can find the new 100 Blocks, VOL 12. They did not have it at the store when I looked the other day. I hope they get it soon, but I have a couple other places to check, too, since I was not one of the lucky winners. Thank You so much for the chance to win these wonderful gifts. I call them gifts, because if we win, we do not have to pay for them!

    You are the Greatest!

    Donna
    In Snowy, Soldotna, AK
    (we have about a foot of the white stuff on the ground now, and more on the way)

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  11. just to be a winner ..... =^}
    new blocks surely will brighten up the new studio-to-come!

    love from a cold and sunny witmarsum/friesland

    irene

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  12. Oh my stars what a fantastic quilt top. Love iT and THE scrappy border and shashing is awesome. Love THE colors too Bonnie. That sure was a lot of work. IT is stunning!
    Happy quilting

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  13. Wow. Really like how this quilt turned out, the turquoise and neutrals play so well together!

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  14. That is so beautiful...Loving all the strings in it...my kind of quilt!

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  15. Anonymous10:33 AM EST

    I too really like this quilt the teal is just perfect. Maybe when you talk about picking the backing you can tell us what your plans are for this pattern. Also, I do not have the String Fling book, so I wonder if the method you used for all the border piecing in this quilt is discussed in the String Fling book. Does this quilt have a name?

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  16. Bonnie, the string border is just perfect for this quilt. Great job--again! :)

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  17. I'm doing a piano key border on my Blue Ridge Beauty! How are you going to quilt your border? Just keep going w/an all-over design or something different in the border? Thanks! Blessed Thanksgiving to you & your family & the whole Quiltville Gang! Angelia in GA angel4u2@cox.net

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  18. Congrats for those who one this wonderful giveaways! Hope they'll do the best quilts ever.

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