I really started the blog just to be able to see - and comment on - pictures of my grandchildren (gratuitous photos of grandchildren inserted here), which you know is almost as necessary as breathing, if you're a Grandma. But once again, I digress...
I have decided to honor the occasion with a giveaway. I really like doing giveaways. I love reading the comments I receive. It's so fun. I try to answer every one, although sometimes its kind of daunting, and I know that in past giveaways I have missed a few.
So, to celebrate my 400th blog post, I am giving away Tula Pink's book Quilts From the House of Tula Pink and a charm pack of the remaining prints I have of Prince Charming.
I regret that this won't be a complete set of the fabrics in the line, as I have used and/or given away a few of them. But there is a respectable selection remaining in my stash, and I want you to have something to work with when you get the book.
You can see that I've used this particular fabric a lot.
So, what do you have to do to win this little gift? You have up to four chances to win:
1. Just leave a comment here and tell me about a project that's on your quilting bucket list, and why. Or tell me about a project you are currently working on. That's all - you will be entered in the giveaway.
2. If you are - or become - a follower, you get a second entry.
3. LIKE my Facebook page, or if you have already done so, just leave a comment on my FB page and then come back here to enter.
4. Use your favorite social media to tell your friends about my giveaway - blog, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, etc., then come back here and let me know.
This giveaway will be open until midnight Central time on Friday, May 24. I will post the winner on my blog by Sunday, May 26. Please be sure you are not a no-reply blogger. I will immediately choose another winner if I don't have your email address.
Thanks for visiting - and good luck!
I still want to make a swoon quilt! I just love it! I love the one you made for you daughter too!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 400th blog post. On the top of my bucket list is a Double Wedding Ring quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteOn my bucket list is a giant star quilt, I'm still working on my skills before I attempt it. :)
ReplyDeleteI have already liked your FB page
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteAnd I do like your FB page!
ReplyDeleteI just got the Liberty Love Book for Mother's Day and am planning (or maybe attempting) the Medallion Quilt from that book...eek!
ReplyDeleteI am a new Gramma and I am head over heels in love with my 5 month old grand daughter!! It is such an amazing experience, you are sooooo right. My project is that I want to make a quilt for her to keep at my house for when she comes to visit. I made one for her at her own home, but am excited to make one for my home.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd love to win and thank you for the opportunity ;-) The fabric with the frog is cute and lovely. My DD, the mother of my DGD has always had a think for frogs, so I would most likely make something for her or my DGD with the fabric, which would bring me pleasure too.
Congratulations on your successful blog!
Michelle
in Seattle
I am a follower, have been, and regularly find inspiration from your projects. I am a member of my local MQG and we talk about your fabric and books.
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Congratulations on 400 posts and a chance to win your giveaway...
ReplyDeleteThere are just sew many on my bucket list I want to make but right now I would love to make a quilt with a pretty Jelly Roll by Me and My Sister "Ticklish"
I am a follower and enjoy reading your posts..
ReplyDeleteI am currently working on a quilt for one of my granddaughters born last fall (I had three granddaughters born last year :)) So, it's time to finish it up because I have grandbaby number 14 due this fall and another quilt to work on. A bucket project I have is to make quiltlets for the bunkbed set (again...for when grandchildren come to visit)..haven't picked a pattern yet, but I want fast and simple.
ReplyDeleteWell done you!!! And thanks for having a giveaway! I already like your Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteI have quite a few things on my quilting bucket list. First up will be an equilateral triangle quilt. I have wanted one for so long and now is the time right???? Then a snail trail quilt... My list is HUGE!!!
ReplyDeleteYay I follow your blog by GFC and Bloglovin. Thanks for the chance and YAY for you and 400 posts!!!
ReplyDeleteHere is a list of things I have on my plate (I will be updating the list with finished photos later today.) handmadebyrebeckah.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI want to do a swoon quilt and a chevron quilt, just can't decide which one first!
ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB too!
ReplyDeleteI shared on FB about the giveaway! Thanks for chance!
ReplyDeleteMy To-Do list is a mile long, but I'd love to start a swoon quilt. I've had the fabric picked out for more than a year!
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower.
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower
ReplyDeleteUp next on my to do list is to finish the stuffed animal I've been working on.
ReplyDeleteI already "like you" on facebook. Thanks for the chance to win and congrats on your 400th post!
ReplyDeleteI already like you on Facebook. kcannon@anwsu.org
ReplyDeleteIf I ever have time to make myself a quilt, it will be a purple and gray Swoon quilt. Congratulations! kcannon@anwsu.org
ReplyDeleteA hexie quilt... Someday
ReplyDeleteI follow on feedly
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 400 mark! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI am currently obsessed with triangles! I am just finishing a HST quilt, and have now cut a whole pile if 60 degree triangles from some PB&J fabric! So fun :)
I am a follower ...and thanks for great give away! I would love that book !!
ReplyDeleteI want to make cluck cluck sew's suburbs quilt. I think some friends and I are going to do it as a swap! thanks for the great giveaway and congrats on 400 posts!
ReplyDeleteI am a blog follower :)
ReplyDeletealso a facebook follower
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 400th post! I really want to make some scrappy placemats, these would be great!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeleteI have just started the Tula Pink City Sampler and I am using Anna Maria Horner fabrics. One hundred blocks!!! I am very excited about it :-) Obviously, I love Tula Pink, but I do not have this book or hardly any of this fabric line. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway chance.
ReplyDeleteI am a happy follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteA single girl quilt is on my bucket list. I am cutting fabrics as we speak!
ReplyDeleteI follow via bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteTweeted the giveaway, too.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/AlphaBecky/status/335483512834629632
Congratulations on reaching such an impressive blogging milestone.
On my quilting bucket list is a hand quilted bed quilt. I have never done any hand quilting. That's kind of generic, so I'll also say that I'm working on two projects right now: a pixelated heart baby quilt and a thrifted cashmere patchwork quilt (special request from my mom). I've been working on both forever -- I can't seem to finish either one. I have not been a Tula Pink connoisseur, but I really do love the Prince Charming line (and the new one), and my LQS has plenty of it, so I know I'll be able to find the missing pieces. If I win, that is . . . . :-)
ReplyDeleteI follow you via my reader. Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I am currently working on a Star Wars quilt for my nephew's 10th birthday next week. I usually don't like working with licensed character fabric, but am kind of excited about this because I came up with my own pattern and design for the quilt, which is really the first time I have done so. wonderlandbyalyce at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog, thanks!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 400th post, I follow your blog on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteMy bucket list seems to be every growing, I have the pattern to make Swoon and just picked up Tula Pinks Modern Blocks and would love to start on that project.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a grandma but I am a mom so I understand the drive to share photos of your grand kids!
ReplyDeleteI have lots of quilts on my bucket list...I'd like to get many wips finished. The Swoon quilt is probably tops on my list of something new I'd like to make.
I am actually new to quilting, I have sewn since I was 14 and I have sewn a little of everything but I have just now started to really want to quilt. The two things at the top of my list is a wedding ring quilt and a quilted weekender bag (Amy Butler's). Thanks for the chance to win! whistlebritchesboutique AT gmail DOT com
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
ReplyDeletewhistlebritchesboutique AT gmail DOT com
I liked your facebook and commented
ReplyDeleteLOL when I went to your facebook I realized you had also made a weekender bag and I actually tried to win it during the SMS giveaway
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I also shared your giveaway on my facebook
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
I am currently working on a breast cancer awareness mug rug project for the local Breast Care Center. It is gonna be a lot of work that is gonna take me a while. But so worth doing. My way of giving back to those who have helped me and so many others that are diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Thank you for the chance to enter your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI currently follow your blog via Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower! Congratulations on 400 posts!
ReplyDeleteI am just finishing a block for a bee I belong to.
ReplyDeleteMy quilting bucket list has always had the Double Wedding Ring at the top. I am working on one this year, it is going slowly as I only work on it one evening a month but I am not in a hurry, I am just enjoying the process!
ReplyDeleteI follow you with Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI like you in FB! Starting to feel like a stalker ;)
ReplyDeleteQuilting bucket list... Tshirt quilt. Mostly on the bucket list by I keep meaning to do it with all my college shirts and just never get to it so on the bucket list it goes!! Thanks for the great opera unity to win :)
ReplyDeleteMy bucket list is quite massive these days. I love the Marcelle Medallion quilt and I also want to make a Swoon quilt. Right now I am working on a simple chevron quilt though for my baby boy due in July. Guess the bucket list may have to wait a bit longer haha
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin...so happy I do
ReplyDeleteI follow you on FB also!
ReplyDeleteA double wedding ring quilt is on my bucket list - I am also part way through making it and it's my LUFO - longest unfinished object :)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog:)
ReplyDeleteI am making a Double Wedding Ring for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I am a follower!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 400th post - you have a fun blog! On my to-do list is make a simple patchwork quilt using some Central park fabric I have. I have all the fabric I need, just need time!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower :-)
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB (Deborah Gunthorpe)
ReplyDeleteI have SO many quilts in an imaginary queue that it's hard to pick. I'll do an Echino patchwork quilt soon, though.
ReplyDeleteI follow via Google reader.
ReplyDeleteI'm currently making a quilt for my sisters birthday.
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow on reader and feedly.
ReplyDeleteI have a few quilts in various stages of progress and even more "in my mind's eye." Most recently I have been "seeing" a Carpenter's Wheel/Star quilt done in vintage sheets. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteJoye
I'm currently working on Remembering Annabelle kit. I have so many UFOs that are on my hope to finish one day list if I live long enough.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI'm working on Retro Rubies!
ReplyDeleteI pinned this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm stalking bags I'd like to make. Hopefully I'll pick one soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I am working on a quilt for my bed.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
ReplyDeleteI have about three quilts in process, but I still have to make that Swoon quilt I've been planning.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI "liked" you on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteWendi, I just found out on Sunday that I am going to be a GRANDMA!!!! I know you know what that feels like. :) My son and daughter in love have been married 5 years and both did not want children (which I had grudgingly reconciled myself to.) SO... I am anxiously awaiting to hear the sex of the baby and then I will not stop making things for the baby. A quilt, bibs, etc. etc!
ReplyDeleteI am totally a follower and look forward to checking my rss feed every morning.
ReplyDeleteI like you on facebook too!
ReplyDeleteI shared the link to your giveaway on my facebook page!
ReplyDeleteHappy 400 blog posts! I've never bought a FQ collection from one line before... so that is on my bucket list (and to actually cut it up and make something from it!).
ReplyDeleteI'm getting ready to start a quilt for my daughter!!! Thanks for the giveaway! My email address is jenjeb@juno.com
ReplyDeleteOn my quilting bucket list is a x plus quilt. There is just something about those quilts that I love, I need one in my life. I was planning on starting my daughter's Out to Sea quilt, but today I found out my husband will be deploying on his fourth tour. I spent the morning crying wondering how I'm going to manage this one. It seems like it will be the hardest since we have our little girl now. So I decided it's time to start planning his quilt. So I'm in the search of the perfect manly pattern and fabric.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 400th post! Can't wait to see more! And thanks for the great giveaway!
I am a happy follower of your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow on Facebook too :)
ReplyDeleteI very much want to make a pixelated heart quilt, and also a Prism quilt in solids (Fresh Lemons' pattern).
ReplyDeleteI follow via GFC and BlogLovin!
ReplyDeleteI like you on Facebook; thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted! https://twitter.com/giddy99/status/335854019518013440
ReplyDeletealternate email mlwright29(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteRight now I am working on making 25 orphan blocks into a bed quilt. On my real life bucket list is: a Grandmother's Flower Garden with double hexie flowers, Swoon, Cogs, a star quilt, a modern quilt like Tula's designs, and a quilt with lots of flying geese.
We liked you on FB and left a comment too.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to actually finish my quilt! The top is folded up in a drawer! Plus I'd love to make a Weekender Bag ;)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI also like you on FB :)
ReplyDeleteI love the look of quilts made of vintage sheets, so I'd like to make one some day! Already collecting sheets...
ReplyDeleteI'm a new FB liker!
ReplyDeleteI blogged about your giveaway! http://quiltyascharged.blogspot.ca/2013/05/giveaway-at-prsd4tim2.html
ReplyDeleteI have so many things on my "to do" list! I'm not sure if I will get to them before the years end like I wanted .. Bags, placemats, table runners, paper pieced quilt!
ReplyDeleteI follow you with GFC and RSS and Pinterest!
ReplyDeleteI have a Dear Jane quilt on my bucket list, made with only solids. I think i'll make a start when my children leave home, it should keep me busy for a few years!
ReplyDeleteOn my to do list is a Swoon quilt! I even have the Denyse Schmidt fabrics ready for it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a happy follower!
ReplyDeleteThere is always lots on my working table. Right now there is four. A QAYG with Little mushroom cap. A summer sampler with Jennifer of Edison Lane Quilts. I am also doing the Say it with Flowers blog hop. and machine quilting a quilt for my grand daughter. Those are the main things I am trying to finish up right now. I am trying to clean up my plate without starting something new so I can just practise machine quiltiing this summer. Always lots to do. Congradulations on your blog and it sounds like you are having as much fun with it as I am. I will be having my first anniversay blogging i n June. What a year.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a gorgeous quilt for my SIL who turns 50 next month!! It is a surprise gift and I hope to get it finished on time. Congrats on your milestone post!!
ReplyDeleteI am now following you via Bloglovin' - thanks for another chance!!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendi.Congratulations and thank you so much for the giveaway. The project that I want to make the most is a Grandmothers Flower Garden Quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am following you through GFC/Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI already like you on FB. (left you a message)
ReplyDeleteI am needing to finish some projects, but I am planning to complete a "Friends" wall quilt, and then do some kaffe Fassett pillowcases for our bed! Sometimes a small project can be so satisfying!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog with GFC!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI am currently working on a quilt for my niece that will be born later this summer!
ReplyDeleteWow, 400th give-away? That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy current project is organizing my stash, WIPS, and UFO's. I'm also going through all my notebooks filled with 'someday' projects and have discovered my 'someday' list has changed a lot over time. So it's been out with the old and in with the new but I still haven't managed to reduce my notebooks below 21! I have discovered I'm far more drawn to modern quilts these days and it's been fun to see the progression of my taste as time has moved on.
Love your blog!
Peg
Congratulations on your 400th post! WoW! Here's to 400 more, hehe. I still have lots of quilts on my bucket list, Swoon quilt, a NY Beauty and a Wedding Ring quilt. I have lots of UFOs not to mention the six quilts, BOMs that I'm doing this year.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.
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I'm a follower via BlogLovin.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a chance to win.
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
Already a follower of your's on FB. Love Tula Pink and the fabrics are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
A large scrappy patchwork quilt is on my bucket list! It'll be great for summer nights by the fire :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower on Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteAnd I like your FB page!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and became a follower! I have currently got about 16 projects I'm working on....sigh. The one I'm most anxious to finish is called Oklahoma Beauty and is paper pieced. It has 30 blocks and I'm finished with only about 12. I'm also doing the Bee in My Bonnet Row Along (just need the borders), the Great Granny Along (just need the borders), the Summer Celebration (just need the borders), the Scrappy Trips Around the World (no borders but needs quilting), hummm...I'm starting to see a trend. I'm also working on blocks for Green Tea and Sweet Beans (it's hard) and the Civil War Bride quilt (it's hard too). I also finished a Farmer's Wife but, yes, it needs borders. This is making me feel kinda not too sane...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I like your blog!
Cheery wave from
Bev
topinsales@gmail.com
Well Good Morning and Happy Tuesday! I am presently working on a Christmas strings quilt (Rachel at Stitched in Color) and have gotten the main piece done after a few mishaps. Thanks to judicious cutting of the pieced strings I was able to make it work and now love what's happening.
ReplyDeleteI Follow thru Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI am still trying to start my first real quilt. I have done quilting of other things but I am not sure how best to start my first real quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am a blog follower
ReplyDeleteshared on pinterest.... I really wanna win this
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ReplyDeleteNorthern Wilderness Pattern is on my bucket list. Thanks for the great giveaway!
I like you on FB.
ReplyDeleteI follow and am getting ready to start the 100 blocks sampler of Tula's so these would come in handy :)
ReplyDeleteMy quilt bucket list is ridiculous. I am going to try to live forever, though, so it might be doable. One quilt near the top is a Snake Trail, though I may have to rename it because I am not of fan of snakes.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on post #400, and thank you for the giveaway!
xo, meg
I follow you on the facebook!
ReplyDeleteAnd also follow your blog through Bloglovin'!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteMy next quilty project is a cushion for my nieces birthday, aquis, lime green and electric blues.
ReplyDeleteI have a double wedding ring on my quilting bucket list. I started one several years ago and then forgot about it, so I need to go back and finish it. Thanks for the giveaway and congrats on 400 :)
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteI'm working on a baby quilt
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on FB
ReplyDeleteI pinned here: http://pinterest.com/pin/109564203407108062/
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 400 posts. I am currently working on some placemats using SAlt Air and vintage linen. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI´m a follower by google and bloglovin , since a long time.
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving the chance to win these cute giveaways!
Now I´ve liked you on facebook ! :)
ReplyDeleteYou want to know, what´s my actualy project ? :)
ReplyDeletethe first is a surprise quilt to a great person,
the second is a bullseye quilt for my daughter,
the third is the "Quilt Lancaster" from Sue Daley,
other projects are on my (ufo)-to do list, you can find it on my blog :) :) !!!
I'm working up the nerve to start and actually complete a bargello quilt for my husband. Thank you for such a great give away chance Becky
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I am a follower. Thanks again for the chance Becky
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There are so may quilts that I want to make, I think the Swoon quilt is towards the top and a medallion quilt
ReplyDeleteI am a happy follower :)
ReplyDeleteI want to make a quilt for my son! He picked the pattern and now we have to decide on fabric. And then I have to find some time... :) Right now I'm making my kids shorts & shirts for summer. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI already follow via gfc! :)
ReplyDeleteI already like you on fb too! :)
ReplyDeleteThere are so many that are on by list that I want to make and every time I go to a new blog I see another one so I can't really name just one. I'd love to win this book (to have more to add to my list). Thanks and congratulations!
ReplyDeleteOn my bucket is A quilt. I'm trying to build up my bravery to start putting together my first one!
ReplyDeleteI also follow you via RSS. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would like to finish my mother's friendship quilt. The blocks were made in the 40's and 50's, and I knew many of the women who made them.
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteHello! Your question (an item from the bucket list) was the ice-breaker at a recent quilt guild meeting but I had to go first so hadn't time to think and I blurted out that I'd like to sew a quilted dog jacket because that would mean I'd have a dog. After much thought since, I stand by my first answer.
ReplyDeleteI follow you with Bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteAnd I like you ... on facebook. :)
ReplyDeleteI am just finishing up a scrappy log cabin quilt. There are so many quilts I want to make that it would be a very long "bucket list".
ReplyDeleteI follow via GFC.
ReplyDeleteMy quilting bucket list includes a crazy quilt from vintage fabrics. I saw my first one when I was a very young child and I just have to make my own!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook
ReplyDeleteMy bucket list project is to make a quilt with each patch representing an interesting place I have lived around the world.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteAnd I liked your Facebook page.
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