Today, we're celebrating the 10th Stash Resolution podcast and 100th blog post!
Enter to win 3 Fat Quarters from Robert Kaufman.
Deadline to Enter: Sunday, July 27 @ Midnight
Winner Drawn: Monday, July 28 and announced on blog
Each below will get you 1 entry - up to 3 ways to enter:
1) Post comment to blog
2) Join Stash Resolution Podcast Flickr group
3) Link to my blog from yours
Send me an email to tell me how you entered so I make sure you're counted. Will draw name by random number generator.
What I'm Working On
Strawberry Jam Canning
new chair from ikea!
new boxes from ikea!
9-Patch Lattice Quilt on Quilt Rack
Dresden Plate
the stash report
Baseline: 46.5 yards
In: 5.25 yards
Out: 0 yards
Total: 51.75 yards (yikes!)
bad stitches happen to good people
tearful mistakes...
tip: validation!
topic: history of quilt blocks
Joined the flickr group today!:) Wow, such beautiful pictures! Just started to learn to quilt last week, so excited! Thanks for a wonderful podcast!
ReplyDeletecongrats on the 10th PodCast and 100th blog post! Loving every minute of it, so keep it up and thanks for being there for us!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I am enjoying your podcast! Those fabrics are so pretty (loving the orange!) Thanks for the chance to win o:)
ReplyDeleteJust found your show, and am enjoying it!! Looks like in good time too, I love contests :o)
ReplyDeletecongrats on the podcast & blog counts! I just downloaded the newest one & am heading to my quilting studio now to listen while I unpack from a recent class. Love the Kaufman fabric....but then again I love anything orange :)
ReplyDelete-debby, Chester NY
crowefan0517@yahoo.com
Congrats! I love those dresden plates!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the podcast. Congrats on the blog counts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely giveaway!
Colleen
butler83ataol.com
I am a member of the Stash Resolutions Podcast Flickr group.
ReplyDeleteThanks again Colleen
yey! i love your work- and it looks like you did alot!
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway!
and i joined the flicker group
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and i blogged about it on my side bar
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A huge congratulations! Faithful listener here...please count me in the mix!
ReplyDelete...just posted a link in my blog for today's entry. If I can figure out how to do a sidebar with your show I will...still not up on all the ins and outs of blogging.
ReplyDeleteWorking on a quilt top last night while listening to #10. Enjoyed it- sorry about your bad stitches. I'm doing the Christmas BOM from FQS too - I just love the fabric in this months block. Did see on the Jolly Jabber blog that it is possible to make two out of the fabric provided. Please include me in the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteYour podcasts are just getting better and better and so is your quilting. Thanks for the inspiration!
Congrats on your 10th episode! I really enjoy your podcast. I am interested in the hair-do you mention on Episode 10 but I didn't see the link. I would love if you could post that link. It would be great to win the give-away!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your podcast and blog very much! You give lots of good tips and inspiration. I'm loving pink and orange more and more...I have a new skirt with those colors too! So sorry about your hard drive :(
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeletePlease count me in.
I show a link to your blog from mine.
Hugs,
Dora from Hungary
Ooooh, I'd love to win them, they look great. Thanks for the chance to increase my stash by reducing yours! Hugs Naomi
ReplyDeleteI'm following your blog now. Hugs Naomi
ReplyDeleteI've linked your blog to mine. Hugs Naomi
ReplyDeleteThank you to every one who participated! Congratulations to Wooliegirl, the winner of the 3 fat quarters! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats and please count me in. What a generous giveaway....LOVE LOVE the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! Please count me in!
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ReplyDeleteI am enjoying your podcast. You are very focused on how much output you achieve. Are you enjoying the process of your quiltmaking as well as enjoying the products you create?
ReplyDeleteI am glad you brought up Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns. I would also like to point you to Jinny Beyer's Quilter's Album of Blocks and Borders and the update called The Quilter's Album of Patchwork Patterns. Both have a great deal of information about quilt pattern history.
your made sewing quilts is awesome.
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