Monday, December 9, 2013

Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day

***The giveaway is now closed!!! Thanks to everyone who entered! Winners will be announced soon!***

It's the most wonderful time of the year --- Giveaway Day (week) at Sew Mama Sew!

(What, did you think I was talking about Christmas?)

This year I have not one, not two, but three stash bags to give away!

The first is green:


The second is blue:


The third is brown:


To enter to win:
1. Leave me a comment with your favorite quilt block. Links to tutorials are encouraged!
2. Leave me a comment if you are a follower and tell me how you follow (Blogger, Bloglovin, Email, etc.)

Contest will close on December 13th at 8 PM EST (5 PM PST) and the winner will be announced shortly thereafter! The winnings will be sent out as soon as I get addresses from the winners!

(While you're here, check out the Starburst Quilt Along hosted in conjunction with Honey, Bunny, and Doll Patterns! There is still plenty of time to participate -- and anyone who finishes their blocks by January 15th will get free setting directions for a wall hanging or a throw sized quilt!)

Good luck and go enter all of the giveaways at Sew Mama Sew!

360 comments:

  1. Pick a star, any star and I love it!

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  2. I like scrappy quilt blocks the best. i'm still new to quilting so I like being able to be random and its okay.

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  3. I recently tried the churn dash block and now I'm a huge fan! Thanks for hosting a great giveaway!

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  4. I made a carpenters wheel and really like it (just squares and hst's).

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  5. I love the Bear Paw. There is a great tutorial on Moda Bake Shop (http://www.modabakeshop.com/2010/01/vintage-inspired-bear-paw-quilt.html). Thanks for the giveaway.

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  6. I follow on Google Friend Connect.

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  7. Right now, I am enjoying the broken herringbone http://www.play-crafts.com/blog/tutorials/broken-herringbone-block/
    It's a lovely way to use scraps. kmcassie@gmail.com

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  8. My favorite block is cathedral windows. I have a tutorial on my blog www.quiltingfiesta.blogspot.com

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  9. I really don't have a favorite - as long as everything lines up and it's square - it's my favorite! I did love making a Cathedral Window pillow for my mom last Christmas. Tricky and challenging but also quite rewarding. Thanks for the chance!

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  10. I'm a follower of yours! Thanks for the chance!

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  11. I have always loved pinwheels. I also recently made a disappearing four patch quilt and loved that too. Thanks for a great giveaway.

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  12. I would love to be a winner! I am participating in your QAL and I just love the blocks :). I think whichever block I am working on at the moment is my favourite.

    Yesterday I saw another great block at http://fabricsandflowers.blogspot.ca/2013/12/make-mini-quilt.html that I plan to use in a quilt for my nephew and his wife.

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  13. I like making scrappy blocks (can we say 'lazy'?!) and my new favorite quilt is the rag quilt I made this weekend -- so easy and fast and I loved the result! :)

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  14. I just love making crazy quilts, so do not have a specific block pattern :) Many thanks for this great giveaway!

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  15. I'm your follower via bloglovin!

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  16. I love Log Cabin blocks. The green bundle is beautiful, thanks for the giveaway.

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  17. Hmmm. I am a new quilter so I don't have a favorite yet, but I like the looks of the log cabins.

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  18. I love nine-patches best, they are so versatile. Thanks for the chance.

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  19. Right now it is anything to do with a mariners compass or compass rose.

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  20. I'm a big fan of pretty much any star block, maybe especially a good ol' wonky star!

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  21. One of my fav block is log cabin but also love anything with stars.Thanks for the chance!

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  22. I follow you using The Old Reader!

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  23. I love Drunkard's path because its so versatile.
    emma.house@thebowesmuseum.org.uk

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  24. I love star blocks! Thanks for the chance!

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  25. The Log Cabin block was the very first block I made and it is still a favorite because it is so versatile. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  26. I love the 12" star block with a 6" center =)

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  27. I love most anything with HSTs. thanks for the giveaway!

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  28. Gosh, picking is so hard to do, I've made some pretty fun paper pieced blocks, but as far as traditional blocks probably sister's choice.

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  29. I have to say log cabin. the scrappier the better

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  30. I really like scrappy quilt blocks! I love using up my scraps!

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  31. I love pinwheels. Big, little, on point or however, they are just happy to me. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  32. I follow you with Bloglovin and email!

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  33. my favorite quilt block is half square triangle. it is one of the most versitile blocks. babscorbitt@gmail.com

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  34. Love the greens and the browns. My favourite block is the disappearing nine patch. Thanks for the chance to win.

    Janet

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  35. I love scrap packs! My favorite block would be any star - wonky or not :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  36. I love the complexity of paper pieced stars but it's too fiddly for me to use much! Any simple pieced star works for me! annesimonot@sasktel.net

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  37. The log cabin block probably. Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com

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  38. I'm new enough not to have a favorite. I really like the cathedral windows though.

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  39. I love simplicity... Four patches, nine patches and log cabins

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  40. Cathedral Windows. One of these days I will get back to making them.

    http://sometimescrafter.com/2009/10/tutorial-cathedral-window/

    syvisser@gmail(dot)com

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  41. Camille's swoon block - still haven't started mine yet. Thanks for the give away!

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  42. Follower via Bloglovin

    syvisser@gmail(dot)com

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  43. I love the Jacob's Ladder block!!!!

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  44. I love a nice simple 9 patch block. Thanks

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  45. I'm still on a chevron kick, so this tuorialt: http://myquiltinfatuation.blogspot.com/2013/09/easy-peasy-chevron-quilt-tutorial.html

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  46. Thanks for a great giveaway. I love doing EPP so the hexagon is my favourite.
    ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

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  47. something simple to look at...like the 9 Patch. Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  48. Another blogger posted up a quilt that she made her mother. She called it a Church Window quilt, it is like a Cathedral Window but not quite. It was such a gorgeous quilt that people requested that she make a tutorial for it. http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=1986194251&blog=4746139&link=aHR0cDovL2NyYWZ0eXJlc29sdXRpb25zLmNvbS8yMDEzLzEyLzAxL2NodXJjaC1xdWlsdC10dXRvcmlhbC8&frame_type=fb

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  49. I love the Pinwheel block!! Thanks for the chance, each bundle looks awesome!

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  50. My favorite block is the Churn Dash. I haven't made one yet, but maybe in the new year.

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  51. I am following you via Bloglovin' - thanks for another chance!!

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  52. I'm such a new quilter I don't even know the names of the patterns I've made, but I'm about to make a quilt with the hidden 9 patch so that's my current favourite

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  53. The churn dash is an all time favourite sort of .. and I doubt you will need a tutorial for that one ...

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  54. My favorites are the Dresden plate blocks and the hexi flower blocks. Thank you for the chance to enter your giveaway.

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  55. Your blog is new to me. Now following via GFC & Bloglovin

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  56. I am new to quilting so haven't tried many blocks. I do like the look of the New York Beauty though

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  57. I'm a sucker for the traditional Log Cabin block :)

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  58. My favorite block is the sawtooth star. I could make quilts upon quilts with that block! Here's a video tutorial for it on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q35u60JOrj8 Thanks for the chance to win!

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  59. I love log cabins blocks and I love this quilt as you go one!
    http://www.stitchedincolor.com/2013/04/tutorial-quilt-as-you-go-log-cabins.html
    Thanks!

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  60. lately I have been eyeing the star blocks but have not made one yet. Maybe you could tell me a good place to look for a star block.
    red_murray(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  61. I love flying geese blocks, still can't get the hang of it but I keep trying.

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  62. I love a nine patch, especially wonky ones! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  63. My favorite quilt block today is a Dresden Plate.

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  64. My favorite would probably be the nine patch. I haven't ventured out of simple squares yet but hope to be braver this coming year.

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  65. i did a baby quilt with calilico day at the zoo (http://www.sewing.org/files/project/day_at_zoo_quilt.pdf), with all the animals in the same fabric that i really liked. Thanks for participating!

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  66. I've been really wanting to try Patchwork Wheel block (http://www.dontcallmebetsy.com/2012/03/patchwork-wheel-block-tutorial.html)!

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  67. I usually don't follow patterns. Because I love scrappy! But if you haven't already check out 15 Minutes of Play. My favorite kind of quilting.

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  68. 9 patch is my all time favorite!

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  69. 9 patches are my favorite - love them in any form! Thanks for a wonderful giveaway.

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  70. I like the braided star block: www.add-crafter.com/2012/04/basketweave-braid-star-block/

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  71. I love log cabins - especially ones that are a little lopsided! Thanks for the chance!

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  72. I love the look of cathedral quilts!

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  73. Any kind of star block is my favorite.

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  74. I cannot live without the hst! Everything is possible with that one little patch :)

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  75. I love using Filminthefridge's scrap tutorial for scrap busting, its also relaxing to me.

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  76. I love log cabin blocks (as a beginner they are really hard to mess up!) but also love hexagon quilts! I'm working on a miniature hegaxon quilt now (so many teeny tiny pieces!)

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  77. I love chevron patterns and churn dash blocks!

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  78. I love the wonky star block. Was my first (not first finished, but first begun) quilt ever! http://www.craftyhour.com/2013/05/wonky-stars-finished.html

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  79. FOLLOW ON BLOG LOVIN'!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  80. HI, love the Friendship Star+have made it many times>love it!
    Thanks for your neat giveaway!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  81. I really like 60-degree triangles right now (http://quilting.about.com/od/rotarycuttingskills/ss/cutting_shapes_5.htm)

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  82. I love any fun paper-piece blocks! They're tough but so worth it!

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  83. I like stars - I don't know the name of any of them though!!

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  84. I love Friendship stars. Thanks for the giveaway and Merry Christmas!

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  85. I like the Chevron. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  86. I love star blocks. Thanks for the chance to win such an awesome prize. Linda

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  87. I know it's not modern, but I really like the pinwheel. Something about it just screams summer fun to me.

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  88. I love making wonky stars with scraps!

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  89. My favorite quilt block is Dresden Plate. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  90. I'm new to quilting, but I think it's called Log Cabin (square with rectangles around it to make a larger square)

    dewiec(at)yahoo(dot)ca

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  91. My favourite quilt block is Grandmother's Flower Garden.

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  92. I follow via BLoglovin (Pippirose)

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  93. I just finished the roller rink quilt by Elizabeth Hanson, and I loved that block.

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  94. I do love a Log Cabin block -- so versatile!

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  95. I don't know the names of many quilt blocks. I would say log cabin because that's the only one I could think of. But really I like to work with HSTs... pinwheels and chevrons and other fun shapes!

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  96. I really like Mariner's Compass. Thanks for the lovely giveaway

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  97. GFC follower & email subscriber

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  98. There is so many but I am starting to like the new simple quilts. Thanks for a chance to win that beautiful fabric.

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  99. I cant get enough of paper pieced stars. I have a bunch saved on my Craftsy account, and I hope to work through them all, even though I have no solid plan for them once they are done

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  100. Right now I'm loving the Rolling Stone block! Fun giveaway!

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  101. My favorite at the time is the 10 minute block. I am using it to make a blue jean quilt for a dear friend.

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  102. I follow you on Bloglovin

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  103. star blocks are my favorite, thanks!

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  104. My favorite block is the split nine patch.

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  105. Scrappy log cabins. So rustic and granny-chic.

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  106. I really like star blocks. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  107. I love the star clock here - so giant one block is the whole quilt - http://www.incolororder.com/2013/04/scrappy-star-quilt-tutorial.html

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  108. I like disappearing 9 patch and 4 patch blocks. Of course I like scraps. Thanks for the chance.

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  109. Hmmm, I really like the dresden block

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  110. VERY new to quilting so I don't have a favorite yet.

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  111. My favorite quilt block is a log cabin. It is such a nice way to use up scraps and it is not too fussy (no matching corners which I am not great at.)

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  112. I have to try the spin cycle block. It looks like so much fun!

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  113. I recently made one swoon block and loved it.

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  114. My all time favorite quilt block is the Log Cabin and all its variations.

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  115. I follow via email.

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  116. A great quilt block tut...Multiples of Three:
    http://sewingbymoonlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/tutorial_multiples-of-3.jpg

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  117. right now I love traditional blocks such as log cabin and churn dash.

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  118. I'm new to quilting and sewing, so I don't have a favorite..yet!

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  119. I'm now following you via bloglovin.

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  120. My favorite quilt block (that I can make) is the Dresden Plate. My goal "favorite quilt block" is the New York Beauty - in 2014!

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  121. I follow you with blog lovin.' Happy holidays!

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  122. Right now it is Vintage in Camille Roskelly's Simply Retro book :)

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  123. I'm going to go with Dresdin today

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  124. I follow via bloglovin=-ksmith8@emich.edu Thanks!

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  125. I love log cabin quilts. Your fabric stashes are awesome! Thanks for participating in the giveaway!

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  126. I enjoy a simple log cabin, but who doesn't?

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  127. I am a huge paper piece fanatic. I simply can't get enough. My current Bee block one is a PP of Road to Fortune.

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  128. I am also a new follower with Bloglovin :)

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  129. I also love the log cabin block , thanks for the chance, I am now following by bloglovin.

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  130. I can never resist a scrap bag! I'd love to win one! My favorite block is Sister's Choice. I haven't done a tutorial, but Fat Quarter Shop has a great one on YouTube.

    dezertsuz at gmail

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  131. My favorite blog has always been the Ohio star.

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  132. I follow you through google friends.

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  133. It would have to be a Feathered Star block.

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  134. I love Dresden Plates, the curves and how you can mix and match colours.

    Thank you for the chance to win your generous giveaway.

    sharoneujones@gmail.com

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  135. I follow via email.

    Thank you for the chance to win your generous giveaway.

    sharoneujones@gmail.com

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  136. I've always loved the classic Bear's Paw. Those scraps look fun- thanks for the chance to win!

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  137. I have been loving the herringbone pattern the best!

    jessicarwarfield at gmail dot com

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  138. I love Garden Windows.

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  139. Right now I'm crazy about Jacob's Ladder.

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  140. Disappearing nine patch I would have to say. I like who easy and quick it goes together and makes a great quilt!

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  141. My favorite block is Storm at Sea. Thanks for the chance to win

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  142. I follow you with GFC! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  143. I'm not a quilter so I don't even know any quilt block names, but that fabric is lovely! :)

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  144. The next one I want to try is the Cat-along series that Oh Fransson has going on right now: http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/ Thanks!

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  145. My favorite block is Block 73 of Tula Pink's City Sampler - http://bit.ly/1aQgYmu

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  146. Favo block is scrappy patchwork where you close your eyes and take from your scraps, sew any which way!

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  147. My favorite quilt block is the 9 patch. It was the first quilt I ever made at age 10. I asked all the neighbor ladies for fabric, I cut and pieced it with a little help from my mom and then my dad built a quilt frame for me. My whole family got involved and my parents and both my brothers even quilted on it. I still have the quilt and it is now 50 years old.
    kdavis1@centurytel.net

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  148. Chevrons! And i have yet to make one, but I'm so scared of them! I will do it this coming year, for sure!! Thanks!

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  149. I followed the Bee in my Bonnet quilt along for my first ever quilt, and I love the bee block label on it!
    http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-bee-in-my-bonnet-row-alongquilt.html

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  150. I love this fun holly block I saw on FB--thought I save the link, but can't find it! :(

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  151. I love some many blocks it is hard to pick just one. I guess I would go with any Star block as my favorite

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  152. At the moment it's the herringbone. Thanks for a chance to win

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  153. I love the log cabin and courthouse steps blocks. I am subscribed by email.

    Julie

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  154. Scraps never go out of style! My favorite block is Dresden Plate. Thanks for the chance to win!

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