Sunday, 6 March 2011

Yesterday I was dyeing ...

... when I went to a workshop run by my friend QuiltHaze, from Cotton Cocktails.  Fabric dyeing is something I've always wanted to have a go at, but although  Hazel has run this workshop about 3 times before, she always managed to arrange them on days when I couldn't go.  (Hmm, I wonder if that was deliberate?).  There were 10 of us there, and it was great fun, if messy.
 But this:
Leads to this:
 and this:
 which leads to this:

  
(and this is what the colour catchers looked like after I washed the fabrics!)
 In the afternoon we all tried our hands at dyeing silk scarves, and here are some of the group modelling the results:
 and these are the 2 scarves I produced:
I came home very tired (well I had been using my brain, which is not something I'm used to), with very dirty hands, cos I kept forgetting to put my rubber gloves on, but very happy.  I love the results of the fabric dyeing, but I don't think it's something I'd want to do a lot of, but I will definitely do some more silk scarf dyeing.

You can always pop over to Cotton Cocktail's blog to read the story from the point of view of the teacher.

Monday, 28 February 2011

I've got a magic cupboard ....

... or that's what I was beginning to think.  Why?  Well, last week was half-term, which meant that my son and family were coming up to see us.  Before they arrived I thought I'd better tidy up my sewing room, aka the conservatory.  So I sorted, folded, and generally piled up all the bits of fabric I had around and put them all in the cupboard, where they should have been anyway.  Now, by a lot of people's standards, I don't have a large stash and I therefore don't have a large cupboard to keep it in, but as I kept putting more and more stuff away I did think I was getting a lot of extra fabric in, but I was happy about that and just thought the cupboard must have magical powers that meant it could just keep storing more and more..

It was only a couple of days later that I discovered it wasn't magic after all - the back had come off, and as I pushed stuff in the front, it was falling out the back onto the floor.

Now I'm off to order some storage thingies I've seen advertised that I can fold the fabric round and store them on end like books.

Sunday, 20 February 2011

and the winner is .....

.... well, I'll tell you in just a minute.  First I want to thank everyone who visited me during this tour.  It has been loads of fun for me and I hope you have all enjoyed it too.  Secondly, thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway.  I am sorry that I could not reply to everyone's comments, but I was absolutely blown away by the number of entrants, and I'd still be sitting here this time next month trying to answer everyone!

Now you're probably thinking to yourself  "oh why doesn't she stop chattering and just tell us who won?"   OK then, I will.  Oh, just before I tell you, I want to say that I had to draw this three times, as the first two were anonymous commenters, which seems such a shame, as they missed out on the chance to have this book.  Third time lucky though, the winner, drawn, as usual, by Random.org, is

and no 214 is 
Henrietta 

Congratulations Henrietta.  Please email me with your address so that Kim can get your autographed copy of Scrap-Basket Sensations off to you soon.

Saturday, 19 February 2011

It's the last day ...

... of the Scrap-Basket Sensations blog tour.  Today's stop is at Brown Quilts where Carol seems to have the same problem as me, in other words, "which one shall I make?"  Leave a comment on Carol's post for the final chance to win one of the autographed copies of the book. 

You also still have a chance to win if you hurry over to Karen's blog and leave a comment here, and can also still enter on my blog by leaving a comment on my post yesterday.

I hope you've all enjoyed the tour as much as I have, and I want to thank Kim for making it possible.

Friday, 18 February 2011

Scrap-Basket Sensations Blog Tour - Day 9

This giveaway is now closed.  Thanks to everyone who entered.  You can see the winner here
 


Hurray, it's my turn at last to talk about this book, by Kim Brackett.  First off, I must tell you that I do have a problem with it, which I'll come to in a minute.

When I got my copy I couldn't wait to get started on one quilt in particular.  The quilt in question is called Island Chain, and this is Kim's version:

I had just the fabrics for it too as I had been collecting Spice Trail and other Jo Morton fabrics for quite a while.  Now Kim's instructions tell you you will need a certain number of 2 1/2" strips cut across the width of the fabric, but I only had FQ's.  So I simply cut 4 strips from each one to make my version.  Of course this meant I had to be very careful to use the strips in the right order, otherwise my chains would not have linked up, so out came the sticky notes and pins.  Once I had all the blocks assembled, I spent a while crawling around on the floor laying them out.  (My knees did not thank me for this, so I must sweet-talk Mr Fixit into fixing me up a design wall of some sort.)

More sticky notes and pins brought into action now to make sure I kept things in the right order, then on to the fun.  Sewing the blocks into rows, and then the rows into a quilt top. Thanks to Kim's clear and easy to follow instructions the whole top went together like a dream.

Here is my version, which you may have noticed is also on my blog header now.  It's called Friendship Chain, and it is going to become my absolute favourite, even over Leaves Around the Cabins.  It doesn't have a border yet as I've got to buy some fabric for it, and the bank manager would really rather I waited until next month to do that.

I mentioned at the beginning that I have one problem with this book.  my problem is, shall I make this quilt next,
or this one,

or maybe I'll decide to make one of the other fabulous quilts in here?
What about you?  Which would you chose?

There are 18 fabulous patterns in the book and they all include easy to follow instructions and cutting instructions that will make both scrap quilters and the scrap-challenged (like me) happy.  The book is published by Martingale & Co and can be found on Amazon here, or at your local quilt shop but if you would like to win an autographed copy of it, just leave a comment on this post before Sunday 20 February, when I will use the random number generator to draw a winner.  (If you are a no-reply blogger, please make sure you leave your email address so I can contact you if you win.)
Edited to add that I have already had several entrants from people I have no way of getting in touch with if they win.  PLEASE, if you do not have a blog, put your email address in your comment, otherwise I will not be able to contact you should you be the lucky winner.

I did also have some questions I wanted to ask Kim, but I have wittered on for so long that I think I'd better just tell you that tomorrow is the final day of this blog tour and our hostess for the day is Carol at Brown Quilts so don't forget to call in there for the final chance to win one of the autographed copies of the book.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Today we're visiting ....

.... Karen at Nana Girl Quilts for Day 8 of the Scrap-Basket Sensations blog tour.  Karen made several quilts for this book, and her post shows them as they would look around her house.  Karen and Kim have been friends for many years, so she also tells us more about Kim, which is interesting. Don't forget to leave a comment there for another chance to win one of the autographed copies of the book.
While you're there, stay and have a look at some of Karen's other quilts as she makes some fantastic traditional quilts, but she also makes some which are wonderful "art" quilts.

Do come back here tomorrow though, as it's my turn to talk about the book and to give away a copy of it.  Then on Saturday, it is the last stop on the tour, and the hostess will be Carol at Brown Quilts.

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Whoops ...

... I nearly forgot to tell you that today's stop on our#scrap-Basket Sensations blog tour is at a great blog called Quilting Daze, where Darlene shares a little bit of information about each of us who are hostesses on the tour.  Do stay a little while and enjoy Darlene's blog, where she shows us all the fabulous quilts she makes.  Darlene is also one of Kim's Stunt Quilters for her book Scrap-Basket Sensations. Oh, and don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win an autographed copy of the book.

Tomorrow we're heading off to Karen at Nana Girl Quilts followed by me on Friday and Carol at Brown Quilts on Saturday.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

We're on tour again ....

... this time we're heading off to Sinta's super blog called Pink Pincushion.  Sinta has a great blog with loads of inspiration, so make a coffee before you head over there.  She is also today's stop on the tour and has done some fun short "interviews with the people who helped Kim make the quilts in her book.  Head on over there and leave a comment for another chance to win a copy of Scrap-Basket Sensations.  You still have a chance at Sister's Choice and at Millie's Quilting, but you'll have to be quick. After today our itinerary is as follows:
Darlene at Quilting Daze - February 16th
Karen at Nana Girl Quilts - February 17th
Sue at Quilt Times - February 18th. 
Carol at Brown Quilts - February 19th

Remember my Drunkard's Path top that I was putting together on Saturday?  Well, despite not liking it, I finished the top today, and guess what?  I love it now.  I still need to put the borders on, and that means I need to buy some fabric, but, after the marathon spend I've been on lately, I think I might need to wait a week or so.  So here it is, and it's now called Tipsy Trail.  Why?  Well tipsy for the drunkards and Trail cos a lot of the fabrics I used came from a range called Spice Trail.  (Sorry I didn't smooth it out properly before taking the photo, but my knees don't like me doing things like that any more.)

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Scrap-Basket Sensations, and other things ...

... Today is day 4 of the blog tour for this fabulous book by Kim Brackett.  (Kim has a great blog by the way, here).  Today's stop is at Sister's Choice Quilts, where Nicole is showing her version of one of the quilts in the book which she has made already.  Pop along there and leave a comment on her post about the book for a chance to win an autographed copy. 

Because I was busy with Christmas all day yesterday, I did not get time to tell you about the host for the day,  who was Stephanie at Loft Creations.  Stephanie shows quite a few of the patterns that are in the book and I reckon anyone and everyone will find at least one pattern they absolutely MUST make.  You still have time to go there and leave a comment for another chance to win a copy of the book, but hurry, as she will be closing the draw and announcing the winner tomorrow.You still have time to enter at Quilt Hollow too, as Mary will be closing her draw this afternoon.

I haven't done any sewing today, but I had a super day yesterday at the Christmas Quiltalong, and was very happy with how much I got done.  Thanks so much Cathi for hosting it.

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Christmas Quiltalong progress

It's evening here now, and I've stopped for dinner.  I should have had roast turkey and Christmas pud I guess, but we had Spaghetti Carbonnara which was yummy. 
I've sewn half the rows for my on my quilt and have started to sew those rows together. 







 I've made the second of my star blocks too. 










Now I think I'm going to work on bindings.

Christmas Quiltalong progress

So far I have sewn 3 rows together for my Drunkard's Path quilt.  Although it's not christmassy, it is most likely going to be a Christmas present for someone who doesn't read my blog, so it's OK to show my progress.

Now I'm off to visit everyone else.  See you all later.

Oh noooooo....


Uhh ohh, what on earth's up with her now, you're wondering.

Well I'll tell you.  Postie has just been and did not bring me the fabrics I wanted for today's Christmas Quiltalong!

Now, what am I going to do?

Well, I'm going to finish binding something that is intended as a Christmas present this evening in front of the TV so today I shall carry on with my Drunkard's Path quilt.

See you all later, when I hope to have a photo or two of my progress.

Friday, 11 February 2011

Jingle bells, jingle ......

...WHAT????

  Well, Christmas is coming you know, so tomorrow don't forget that the Christmas Quiltalong starts.  All the fun and games is being hosted by Cathi at Shakerwood Quilts this month, so grab your tinsel and your chocolate (oh and don't forget your fabrics) and let's all hurry over to Cathi's to join the party.

We're off again ...

... today's stop on the Scrap-Basket Sensations blog tour, is Quilt Hollow, here.  Don't forget to leave a comment on Mary's blog to win the copy of the book which she is giving away.  Make yourself a coffee and sit down to spend some time visiting Mary.  Her blog is great and she has wonderful photos of  her longarm quilting.

Now, I'm off to finish piecing some Drunkard's Path blocks.  I've only got about 5 to do, then I'll have to decide how to lay them out.  I've only got about eleventy-seven different ideas stored in EQ7!

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Let's go touring ....

.... to today's stop on the Scrap-Basket Sensations blog tour, which is A Quilting Life.  Sherri gives us the opportunity to learn a little more about Kim Brackett, the author of this book (and of Scrap-Basket Surprises) and she also shows us the quilt she has already started making from Kim's new book.  Don't forget to leave a comment on Sherri's blog for the chance to win your own copy of this book.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Would you like to win ....

... one of these books?
Well, starting tomorrow, you could do just that. 
There is a blog book tour, with ten stops and at each stop a different blogger will tell you a bit about projects in the book and will give you the chance to win a copy for yourself.  Here is the tour itinerary:

Sherri at A Quilting Life - February 10th
Mary at Quilt Hollow - February 11th
Stephanie at Loft Creations - February 12th
Nicole at Sister's Choice Quilts - February 13th
Millie at Millie's Quilting - February 14th
Sinta at Pink Pincushion - February 15th
Darlene at Quilting Daze - February 16th
Karen at Nana Girl Quilts - February 17th
Sue at Quilt Times - February 18th.  Hey, that's me, everybody.
Carol at Brown Quilts - February 19th

So, come on everyone, let's go touring!

Just look ....

... at what the postie brought me today.
A week or so ago Debbie  held her first ever giveaway on her blog.  The prize was a lovely charm necklace made by her daughter-in-law.  Well I was the lucky winner, and the postie delivered it today.  When I opened the package, I found that  Debbie had wrapped the necklace box in some great fabric to protect it.  (I already have a use for some of that fabric as it goes beautifully with the civil war fabrics I am using at the moment.)
I tried to take a close up photo of the charm, but couldn't get it in focus, so I have taken the one that Debbie had on her blog instead.  Isn't it great?

If you go to www.etsy.com/shop/treasuredcharms, you can see all the other great things that Debbie's daughter-in-law makes.

Thank you Debbie so much for your generosity.

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Guess what? ....



So, you know what that means?  Yes the Christmas Quiltalong is starting up again on Saturday.
If you go to Cathi's blog, here, you'll find that she is hosting the first Quiltalong day of 2011.  If you sign up to have fun with us, as Cathi says, you will get the instructions for the first block of Scatty Christmas Stars.  I've already made my block, and so has Cathi.  I've used a dark background, Cathi's used a light, and we're both really looking forward to seeing everyone else's blocks.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Who won?

Well, it is that time again.

What time? 

Time for coffee?

Time to go and sew?

Nope, it's time to announce the winner of Scrap Basket Surprises.

As you know, I love this book, and have made quite a few things from it.  I am sure the lucky winner will also love it.

I used Random.org to draw the winning number, and it chose no. 64,



So who is no. 64?  It is Sunny, who said... "I'd love to have this book. Thanks for the chance to win."

Sunny, please send me your snail mail address so I can get this out to you.

Thursday, 3 February 2011

I'm celebrating ....

.... the fact that my mojo has come back, so I thought this calls for a giveaway celebration.

Remember these quilts?
Or these table runners, which were based on quilt patterns
Well, they were all made from patterns in this book:

This is a book full of gorgeous patterns.  Kim uses clever piecing techniques so you will hardly ever make a half-square triangle and you will find that the patterns are all jelly-roll friendly too as they all use 2 1/2" strips.  I love this book, and so I have got together with Martingale & Company to give you a chance to win a copy of it for yourself.  Of course, Scrap basket Surprises has been out for a while now, so it is possible that you already have a copy on your bookshelf, and if so, why not enter and give the book to a friend if you win?

It's simple to enter, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post.  If you are a follower and leave me a separate comment to tell me that then you will be given another entry.  The giveaway is open to everyone, wherever you live, and will close at midnight GMT on Saturday so I will ask Random.org to select the winner and I will announce who that is on Sunday.

Just a little hint here, Kim has just had her second book published, called Scrap Basket Sensations, which is full of Sensational patterns, and you might like to keep an eye on my blog for some Sensational news about it soon!

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

I think it's back ....

 .... my missing mojo has returned.  So today I have spent a lot of time cutting.  I've cut all the pieces for a Drunkard's Path kit, which was a doddle thanks to my Go! cutter, and I've cut all the pieces for a gorgeous quilt from Kim brackett's new book called Scrap Basket Sensations. 

So where did it go, and why has it suddenly returned?  Well I haven't a clue where or why it went, but I think I know why it's returned.  I recently placed an order with Connecting Threads for loads of fabric and also for two kits.  I hoped they might get my quiltivation going again and it worked.  It's thanks to barb that I was able to buy these things as Connecting Threads don't ship overseas, so Barb volunteered to be my go-between. 

 When she forwarded things to me, Barb also put a little giftie in each package, and just look at what she has given me.  Some gorgeous tropical Samoan fabrics and a lovely pen.  Thank you so much Barb.

Saturday, 29 January 2011

For those of you who don't like housework ....

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.... here's a handy hint to make it easier and quicker.

Don't wear your glasses.  I've discovered that if I don't, I can't see the dust on surfaces, or the bits on the carpets, so I don't need to get right into all the little nooks and crannies!  It's amazing how much time I can save.

Sunday, 23 January 2011

Here it is ...

... the Christmas Quiltalong free pattern.
Scatty Christmas Stars

Quilt size: 50” x 62 ½”
Finished block size: 9” x 9”


Fabric requirements:

Star blocks:
Blue for star backgrounds:  1 ¼ yds
Light yellow for stars: ¾ yd
Dark yellow for stars: ¾ yd

Connector blocks:
Red: 2 ½ yds 
Green: ¾ yd

Border 1 and cornerstones for Border 2:
Dark yellow: ½ yd

Border 2:
Red: 1 yd

Binding:
Blue: ½ yard

Designed on EQ7
by Sue Abrey (Quilt Times) and Cathi Gainey (Shakerwood Quilts
for Christmas Quiltalong 2011

Instructions will be supplied each month for 6 months to make the star blocks.  That will be followed by one month to make the connector blocks and the remaining months will cover the assembly of the centre and adding the borders.  With a bit of luck, and a following wind, you can finish the top during the October Quiltalong which gives time to quilt it and have it finished by Christmas.

The really eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed a new tab at the top of my blog, called

2011 Christmas Quiltalong

If you click on that tab, you can find all the basic information about what the Quiltalong is all about, how it works, etc.

Friday, 21 January 2011

Oops ....

.... so there I was.  I had set up the frame (well, actually, Mr Fixit had set it up for me), sat Bertha on her throne on the frame and loaded up the backing and the wadding.  Tell the computer I want to baste the two together, press the button and ....

.... nothing.  Nada.  Zilch.  Zippo.  WHAT???  OK, it's been a long time since they were used, so try again.  Still nothing.  Tried again.  Same result.  I was getting cross by now.  Then I had a thought.  So I checked.  After that it worked.  What did I do?  I turned it on at the socket this time..

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Are you ready ....

For Christmas?
Got all your quilty presents planned, made, wrapped and ready to give?
No?
Well we can help
Cos it’s back.

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From February to November
On the 2nd Saturday of each month.

This year Cathi from Shakerwood Quilts and I will take it in turns to host the days.
Now, you know me, there will be some fun and games along the way and sometimes prizes too.
There will also be a free quilt pattern for those taking part, and if you quilt-along with us, you could have a new quilt finished in time for Christmas.

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Guess ....

.... what's in here?
Here's a clue:
Yep, it's the page proofs of my book.  Now (all) I have to do is check through it all and send it back by the end of the month, then I just have to sit back and wait for 11 July, which is publication day.

Whoohoo and yippee!

Monday, 17 January 2011

Am I still here?

Yes I am, but I bet you never knew I could be so quiet did you?  Don't anybody tell Mr Fixit though, as he'll want to know why I can't be so quiet all the time!

Why have I been so quiet?  Cos it's January, and I HATE January (I hate February too by the way).  I can't seem to get my brain in gear and have Bloggers' Block and Quilters' Block.  Would you believe, I haven't picked up a needle or plugged a sewing machine in since before Christmas?  It's just not good enough, I must get a grip.

Last week I was given a Kindle for my birthday, and I love it.  It's great to be able to order a book and have it magically appear on the Kindle just a few seconds later, and I love how easy it is to use too.

I also received this lovely quilted card from Trudi.  The quilting is just beautiful.  Thanks so much Trudi.

Also I have acquired a "new-to-me" smartphone.  It is my Mrs Nomad's old Blackberry, which she gave me when she upgraded to an iphone last week.  Anyway, having registered it and got a new phone number from Orange, yesterday I've broken it already!  I decided it would be a good idea to wipe all the info she had on it before I connected it to my email, so I did what they call a "security wipe".  That, it turns out, was a stupid thing to do.  Now I have lost the option to connect to any email unless it's a special business one.  Not quite sure what to do about this as the obvious solution of doing a "restore" didn't work.

Anyway, talking of Christmas (well I did mention it earlier), The Christmas Quiltalong will be back soon.  I'll let you all know the details just as soon as we've worked them out.

Sunday, 9 January 2011

An envelope full of ....

.... sunshine.  That's what the postie brought me yesterday.  Just look at these
aren't they gorgeous?  I was lucky enough to win these hand dyed fabrics from SewCalGal in her Christmas quilt show, and they arrived on a very cold, grey, damp January day.  Perfect timing.  Thank you so much for these beautiful fabrics Darlene, I know I am going to have fun with them.

Friday, 7 January 2011

'scuse me, but ....

.... I don't recall anyone telling me this was going to happen today.
I thought we'd seen the end of the snow for this year.

Oh well, it did make me so fed up that I decided to sit and ignore it and do my tax return instead.  Wish I hadn't bothered with that now, I seem to owe him money again. 

Perhaps tomorrow will be a better day?

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

So there we were ....

.... Little Person's Mummy and Daddy, Mr Fixit and I, all sitting downstairs with Little Person upstairs in bed.  All of a sudden comes the cry all parents know and dread:

" Mummee.  Daddeeeeeeee ....."

So up goes Daddy.  A few minutes later, back he comes.  Most 4 year olds are calling for a drink of water, aren't they?  Not this one.

"Daddy, how do you spell caboodle?"   was the question.

Monday, 3 January 2011

Do you make ....

... New Year's resolutions?  Nope, me neither.

As I mooched around in blogland yesterday, I realised that almost everyone had been busy making resolutions, setting themselves goals, challenging themselves to learn something new, and reviewing the past year.  It seems like I'm the only person who hasn't been doing any of these things.  So why haven't I?  I think it's cos if I did, I'd spend half of 2011 writing out my lists, and the other half feeling exhausted!  It's also cos I know myself too well, so why set myself up for failure?

I am going to try and stop being Mrs Prevaricator though, so for that reason, I'm getting of this computer NOW and going to put some washing in the machine.

Friday, 24 December 2010

Chatterbox, The Professor and Little Person
would like to wish you all
a very Happy Christmas
and a wonderful 2011
and so would I.

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

So what did the Piggy say?

You know how there's always a wonderful "moment" in any child's school play?  Well, this is what happened at Little Person's play last week.

Narrator: "... and the Piggy said ...."
Piggy: " ... ermm....Moo?  Baa?   No, OINKK"

I do so love these plays and performances.

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Thank you ..........

......... to Mary at Quilt Hollow, who sent me this:
 I love these snappy bags, they are so useful, and Mary also included a lovely pattern for a quilt which I absolutely must make soon.  This package arrived some days ago, and I have been very slow to show everyone how generous she was.

Then yesterday I got another package which I was not expecting, from Amy at Mamie's Quilts.
4 gorgeous fat quarters, which will be made into a table topper soon.  Aren't the colours lovely and soft and "spring"-like?  Amy also included a lovely handmade card.  I think she made it herself, and if I'm right, she should give up the day job, as they say, and go into making cards professionally.

 Aren't blog friends just wonderful?  Thank you both so much.

Monday, 13 December 2010

So now I'll never know ....

.... why there is a scientist in the nativity play!

Today and tomorrow Chatterbox's school were performing their nativity play, and  Chatterbox was playing the part of a scientist, complete with white coat and safety gobbles (as he used to call goggles when he was little).  Sadly he has managed to develop a really awful cold over the weekend, and didn't go to school today.

I'm also due to go down south on Wednesday for Little Person's first school play, but listening to the weather forecast for the last half of the week, there is a serious risk that if I go I might get snowed in, so I am paying far more attention to the forecasts than I usually do.

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

We have a winner ...

... of the fabulous calendar.  That person is
and who is number 123?  Well, it's me of course.  Aren't I the lucky one?  It is a great calendar with 12 wonderful projects in it.

No, OK, I'm only kidding, I am not the winner, I am going to be posting this off to Janice at Searchfamilies.  Please contact me with your address Janice so I can get this in the post to you in plenty of time for Christmas.

Thanks to everyone who entered.  I wish I could have sent a calendar to every single one of you.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

On her 30th birthday ....

... Abbe from CopperPatch had a giveaway to celebrate, and I was the lucky winner.  The prize was to choose something for myself that I really wanted, and she would pay for it.  Well, I can tell you, it took me about 2 weeks of window-shopping to choose, but I finally made a decision, and yesterday this is what arrived in the post. 
 The template is one which will let me make quilts with tesselated windmills, and there is a beautiful charm pack and some yardage of Bliss, which I think is a gorgeous fabric range.  Now I can hardly wait to start playing, but I MUST finish off one or two other things first.

So thank you Ab for a wonderful prize.

Don't forget, you've still got a few hours to enter my giveaway, here.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

First it looked like this

and now it looks like this
 BRRRR!!

Don't forget to enter my giveaway, here by Tuesday 7 December.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

I'm giving away .....

This giveaway has now closed.  Thanks to everyone who entered.  You can see the winner here.
 
... a calendar. (It's the first day of December today, so does that make it an advent calendar?)

Anyway, thanks to the wonderful people at Martingale (well, I have to say that don't I?  Guess who's publishing my book?)  I have got this fantastic calendar to give away to one of you.

Every month there is a picture of a great quilt, like this,
or this,
or this,

but the really cool part is that you also get instructions to make each quilt.  So now you could be organised, you have something wonderful to look at each month and you have loads of new projects to work on.  There are applique projects, there are piecing projects, and for those of you who can't make up your mind which method you prefer, there are even projects with both piecing and applique in!  As well as the instructions for each quilt, there is a useful section on general techniques such as making bias strips, preparing pieces for applique, etc.

The other thing I think is really good about this calendar is that the quilts are photographed so beautifully that you can even see how they have been quilted.

So, what do you have to do to win this?  Simply leave me a comment on this post. Yep, that's all.   You do not have to be a follower (although new followers are always welcome), but if you are, leave me a second comment telling me that you are and you will have a second entry.  If you are a no-reply person, please leave me an email address so I can contact you if you are the winner.  You are welcome to enter wherever you live in this world or in any other universe!  This giveaway will be open until Tuesday 7 December at midnight (GMT) and the winner will be announced the following day.  That way I will have time to post it to the winner so you receive it in time for Christmas.
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