Thursday, March 31, 2016

Giveaway of One Last Box of Samples.........................


One day recently when I just wanted to "SEW", I finished up these 92 Railfence blocks that were just waiting for the last log.  Have been making them as my Leaders/Enders (when I wasn't making 8 quick half square  triangles as Leaders/Enders)........ need 596 for a  72" x 72" quilt quilt and this brings me to  435....... One more round of 161 and I will have enough!  That is, unless I try it on my bed and think I need 78" x 78" which is about what I make for my own bed quilts.............

Would love to handquilt it,  but I have my Colonial Medallion basted and waiting for me!  And, I feel that I have to hold off on Anything/Everything except making the potholder blocks for the Maine show exhibit this summer.  Have only 10 finished with 30 to go.  However, all but one Hard One is done and I SHOULD be able to make up for lost time with the easier ones.




Think I will make little doll quilts like this and then assemble them into the whole Quilt.  






Jo Morton's new line with Moda, "Gratitude" can be seen here!!  Won't be getting it until August so this is just a Tease!!!!

http://storefront.unitednotions.com/storefrontCommerce/search.do;jsessionid=EB4D676FAD0EE82EE209D0AA55519DF7.storefront8080?searchType=keyword&keyword=gratitude&emailAddress=#!




New fabrics recently are Dargate Vines from Margo Krager..........luscious as always!  Some of  the Dargate Ploychromes are on top!




Don't the half yard cuts look beautiful all nice and neat in their crate?




I have one last box of fabric samples remaining......you know the drill.....just leave a comment and my Random Generator Husband will pick a number and we will see who wins!  Sorry I cannot send them out of  USA..........overseas postage has increased greatly!


75 comments:

  1. What a delicious looking pile of rail blocks! Won't that be a beautiful quilt!!
    Those sample boxes just keep coming--are you sure this is the last? : )

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  2. Love the rail fence! Scrappy is the only way to go. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  3. What a beautiful collection of fabrics, rail fence is one of those wonderful blocks I'd love to try soon. Would love to win the sample packs for our quilt ministry. Thanks for the chance.

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  4. I've been handsewing my 1/2" scraps into Rail Fence blocks for several years now, seem that they multiply faster than I can sew them together! Would love to win the box of samples so I could add them to my Sampler Quilt - need 10,000 different fabrics, and I'm halfway there. Thanks for another chance!

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  5. You always show the prettiest colors! Please sign us up for the giveaway. Dolly especially loves new fabric to play with.

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  6. Still love viewing Jo's fabrics which I am currenty using for a doll quilt swap. Those look like some pretty neat scraps!

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  7. Very ambitious plans! Some days you just want to see!! Thanks for a chance -catherine

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  8. Love seeing your projects. Does making doll quilts to assemble into a larger quilt make the bed quilt project any less of an undertaking?

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  9. Love that stack of rails!! This is going to be wonderful! Jo's new line is beautiful as is Margo's. Keep plugging away on your pot holders (wish I could be there to see Wendy's and your minis with the original quilts. It's going to be awesome.

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  10. Would love your samples. Your Rail fence is going to be great. Nancy Pleimann

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  11. Thank you for the sneak-peek at Jo's new line, they look wonderful. Would love to win the box of sample packets.

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  12. Gosh, you have been really busy sewing! Love the rail blocks. Such great colors and fabrics all together.

    I would love to give your box of samples a home.
    --Nancy. (ndmessier @ aol.com, joyforgrace.blogspot.com)

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  13. Thank you for the eye candy and the chance to win!
    victoriacarrollparkhill@yahoo.com

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  14. Beautiful fabrics. I'm a beginning quilter and I love the log cabin on your blog header! Thanks for the chance to win :)

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  15. I love your rail fence quilt blocks. Scrappy quilts are my favorites. I would love to win your scraps and use them in a quilt. Have a lovely day, Lisa

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  16. As much as I love quilting, I think I love playing with fabric more! Yours is gorgeous!

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  17. Please enter me in your drawing for your scraps. Hope my number comes up this time. :-)

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  18. Just finished a scrap quilt and would love some new scraps to start another one! Your new fabrics are beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  19. I love your rail fence blocks! Thanks for the give away opportunity!
    sew4given AT aol DOT com

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  20. I love rail fence quilts! Those samples are yummy! Thanks for the chance. lraetaylor at gmail dot com

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  21. The railed fence is such a great classic quilt pattern. Would love the scraps for my Aunt who recently started quilting and doesn't do the internet.

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  22. The fabrics are so wonderful especially those polychromes. I would love to see them firsthand - I'll have to go shopping. Thanks for an opportunity to win.

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  23. The fabrics are so wonderful especially those polychromes. I would love to see them firsthand - I'll have to go shopping. Thanks for an opportunity to win.

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  24. Hi Cyndi

    would be happy to pay postage to Australia

    I have a terrible scrap habit

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  25. would love to have your scraps!

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  26. It would be awesome to win some of your scraps to include in my next scrap quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  27. Thanks for the giveaway...Love your pile of rail blocks!

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  28. I would love to receive your scraps. Please pick me!!!!:-)
    P.S. Thanks for sharing the new Dargates and Jo's-very pretty!

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  29. Love the rail fence blocks. What a great way to use up some scraps. Thanks for the chance.

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  30. I really like the 1/2 yard fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win fabric. Darlene dhoctor@sbcglobal.net

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  31. Pick me because I love to sew and make many love quilts. Completing them make me feel so,good.

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  32. Thank you for the chance to win some sample fabrics. I'm interested in the potholder quilt you are working on!

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  33. thanks for a chance at a win! Love scrappy!

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  34. No matter if I'm French ! Just want to tell you that your quilt is beautiful and the fabrics just like Spring !!

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  35. Love your rail fence blocks. Really enjoyed our visit yesterday and love my fabric purchase. Fun..fun.

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  36. Love everything repro, hoping to take a spring drive to your store soon!

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  37. You are busy with some great projects. Looking forward to seeing them when you finish.

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  38. Did not know Jo Morton was introducing a new line of fabric--will be watching and waiting for it

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  39. Wow, how pretty. I would love those samples for my mini quilts!

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  40. Your rail fence is made up of scrappy goodness. Thanks for the chance to play with your scraps.

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  41. The rail fence quilt is so beautiful!! Will be a treasure! I love scraps! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  42. Love Margo's new fabric .I hope I can resist unlikely. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  43. Love Margo's new fabric .I hope I can resist unlikely. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  44. new jo mortons? have to look and I love margo kragers too...

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  45. Pretty scrappy quilt. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  46. I was wondering what Jo would come up with after moving to Moda--looks like a beautiful line of fabric!

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  47. LOve your quilts blocks. Please enter me into your drawing. Thanks so much and enjoy the day, Janie

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  48. LOve your quilts blocks. Please enter me into your drawing. Thanks so much and enjoy the day, Janie

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  49. Thats a lot of potholders to make before the Augusta show! I live in Woodstock but have a Houlton mail address so I hope that still makes me eligible :)

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  50. Would love your scraps.I am teaching my 2 granddaughters how to sew. They would be perfect! Thank you!

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  51. Beautiful stack of Railfence blocks. Never have enough scraps! :)

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  52. What a GREAT way to make that quilt! Very organized. And I'd love to win your scraps!!! THANKS

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  53. You are so productive. Would love to win the box of scraps. dorthac@aol.com

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  54. Can you post a picture of your Colonial Medallion quilt? I'd love to see it!

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  55. Love your Rail Fence quilt. The Rail Fence was my first quilt, so it hold a special place in my heart.

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  56. Quilts made from simple blocks like this rail fence are some of the most striking, when the fabrics are rich and varied. Thanks for the opportunity to share your scraps.

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  57. Wow, I just discovered your blog! I'm looking forward to reading through the archives. Please enter me into your drawing.:)

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  58. Wow!! Another wonderful giveaway.

    Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  59. You are one busy lady! Lots of great blocks. I would love to win the samples!

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  60. Would l💓ve to win! Thanks for the chance!

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  61. I like the rail fence blocks. Would make an adorable little or small quilt!
    The Dargates are beautiful!

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  62. The pretty fabrics all lined up remind me of a flower garden. I would love a chance to win the box of samples. Thank you.

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  63. Hi Cyndi,
    Love your rail fence blocks. Reminds me of a Kathie Holland quilt I saw on the cover of a magazine a few years back. I'd love a chance to win your scraps.
    quiltroom@myfairpoint.net
    Pat W
    Waterford

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  64. Something about fabrics all nice and neat just makes your heart sing. Love how you used the leaders/enders to make your rail fence Guess I'll have to try that. I would love to welcome your fabric samples into my home and into a quilt, Rina

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  65. I've never thought about doing rail fence blocks as a leader/ender unit. I will add it to my good idea list. Thanks for sharing and for a chance at your giveaway.

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  66. I hope i'm not too late to the party!
    I'm loving your idea of using magic 8 triangles as leader/enders! I have an immense number of HSTs I want to sew up for a future project, and that just might be the best idea ever for getting me there!

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  67. Love the little samples and I do make tiny nearly all the time now. Thanks for the chance
    Diann...kyquiltymama@hotmail.com

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  68. Thanks for a chance to win some of your scraps. I love making both small and bigger size scrappy quilts. Your Rail Fence is very nice!

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  69. I love the rail fences. I can't wait to see the Jo Morton in real life. I would love some scraps so enter me in!

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  70. I love your Rail Fence blocks. They are going to make a wondeful quilt. When you right the number of blocks at 596 it sounds a little daunting. I hope the 72 X 72 will be the right size. Your fabrics would make great baskets for my Promise Basket quilt, thanks for a chance to win.

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  71. Lovely rail fence quilt.thanks for a chance to win. Happy sewing.

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  72. Love a scrappy rail fence quilt. Made 2 for my boys' beds when they were small. Thanks for the generous give-a-way!

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