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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

GIVEAWAY this week

I'm still trying to clean up my sewing room a bit, and I have a little something to give away, if you're interested.


It's the Darlene Zimmerman Dresden Plate ruler and instructions. If you like making Dresden Plates, this is the toy for you!




Please leave a comment with your email address if you're interested. I will draw a winner on Friday afternoon.


And, just in case you're sitting idle and are looking for something to sew, I'm going to post a couple of bonus FW/6" blocks tomorrow. So be looking!!


Love to you all,
Randy

48 comments:

  1. Hi Randy, Would love to try a dresden plate. Thanks so much for your sow-a-long- I'm having a blast!
    Amy
    amyrdh@yahoo.com

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  2. I'd love to have that ruler. I made Dresdens from my own template and my accuracy wasn't great. thanks for the chance to win. strings@mts.net

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  3. That would be a great ruler for my sewing room! Thanks for a chance to win!

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  4. I'm making a Dresden plate quilt for my mom for Christmas, this would be awesome! Thank you!
    missysaprons@yahoo.com

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  5. oohh I'd love one! I've never even made a Dresden but really want to :)

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  6. I would love this ruler also,,,,dont have one yet,,,,,but its a quilt for my future,,,tks for the offering Randy,,,,,

    Flo

    and more blocks,,,,,,,,wooohoooooo

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  7. I have never done a dresden plate, always wanted to try. If i win this it would be the push i need.

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  8. I also have never made a dresden plate quilt. I have seen some really cute dresden flower quilts lately. Just received my new flowery layer cake in the mail which would go great with it.

    Lukie_14@msn.com

    Thanks

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  9. I love GIVEAWAYS - even though I already have one of these rulers - I can always use a backup. ;)) (Got one for myself and as a gift for a friend this last Christmas.) The directions show a really neat way to finish off the tops. There is supposed to be a tutorial on how it works at - www - dot - ezquilt - com - if anyone is interested. ;))

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  10. Looking forward to the FW blocks tomorrow - extra homework for the weekend- yeah! ps no ruler for me - thanks!

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  11. I've not made any Dresden Plate quilts, but I have one that my grandmother had pieced. She started hand-quilting it before she died 22 years ago. It is currently on one of my quilt racks waiting for me to decide if I want to hand quilt the rest or longarm the remainder of the quilt.

    Thanks for the chance to win this nifty tool!

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  12. Dresden Plate quilts are some of my favorites. And I love quilting tools too. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Lori
    loriginsberg@juno.com

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  13. I'd love to try out the Dresden plate ruler! I have been collecting 30s reproduction fabrics and they'd look great in a Dresden plate. Thanks!
    rilene@gmail.com

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  14. Thanks for the chance to win a handy ruler, I have never done a Dresden Plate but it is on "My List"
    quiltgrammyt2@gmail.com

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  15. Oh I would love to win this ruler! Thanks for the chance! Waiting for the block patterns tomorrow! Thanks for that too!
    gailacker@yahoo.ca

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  16. I have never made a Dresden Plate, but would love to try. Since I am all caught up on the blocks, I am looking forward to the bonus blocks tomorrow. Thanks.

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  17. What a great giveaway! Would love to have a chance. thanks so much skhoward@kc.rr.com

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  18. I'll pass on the ruler, but looking forward to more blocks!!

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  19. Oh, till know I was only looking at all those dresdens, but never made one myself. Would be wonderful to have such a ruler! Thanks so much!

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  20. I would love to win/use that ruler. I had seen a demo using it a bit ago. I have all these 30s reproductions that are just waiting to be used. Thanks for the chance to win.
    kyquiltymama@hotmail.com

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  21. Thanks for the chance to win, I wanted to make a Dresden Plate quilt. Hugs from France.

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  22. Pick me. It might be enough to push me over the edge and actually make one of them!

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  23. If you don't mind sending it to the Netherlands, I'd love to win one! Like most commenters a Dresden Plate quilt is on my to do list and a dresden ruler would come in very handy.

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  24. This is so funny I wanted to make a dresden plate for a long time and just yesterday told my friend I need to shop for a dresden plate ruler so I can make one!
    Kathie

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  25. I have always wanted to try a dresden plate quilt! If I don't win I may have to hunt this tool down,

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  26. I have thinking about making a Dresden plate quilt, but don't have the ruler.

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  27. I would love to win this. BTW, I am really enjoying the Barrister's Block quilt along. They are really fun to make. I'm all caught up and anxiously waiting...

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  28. How could I not be interested!
    strandkorbtraum (at) gmail.com

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  29. For the moment I don't know if I like to make this block, because I have never made it. Your giveaway would be a great way to know ! Thanks for giving a chance to win .
    Hugs from Provence

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  30. What a great give-away! I would love to have your ruler, so please put me in your drawing. Thanks.

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  31. Looking forward to the bonus blocks. I have the others complete. Been looking for a ruler.

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  32. I've been wanting to do a new hand piecing project --- thought lifesavers would work --- and so would that ruler. Thanks for doing the blocks --- it's a nice way to add them over a period of time.

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  33. i love your website! thanks for the sow-a-long, and i would really like to win the dresden plate tool.

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  34. I love your website and sow along. I rediscovered dresden plates this last fall and have soooo many ideas. Would love to win the ruler. Thanks for blogging!
    Vanya

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  35. You were just the 'kick off' I needed to work on my FW blocks. Thanks!! Wouldn't hurt to have a Dresden Plate ruler either... LOL!!

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  36. I was going to buy this ruler over the weekend, but the shop was out :( How great it would be to win one! Thanks for having the giveaway!!

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  37. Count me in! Thanks for doing the giveaway.

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  38. Great ruler. I've been seeing some dresdens made recently with that ruler and would love to have one.

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  39. I'd love to have that ruler. I'm not sure I'd ever do a Dresden plate quilt but I was thinking about buying it soon because I saw an awesome scrap quilt made by cutting the trapezoid shapes, sewing them end to end (wide to narrow) in rows and making a great quilt top. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  40. I just downloaded a tutorial for a dresden plate quilt that used this ruler so I would love to have one.

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  41. Love the Dresden plate block. Working on 2 mini's right now (one scrappy and the other a graduated batik). Thinking of making the Dresden Welcome in browns. So many going thru my head. Thanks. Robert.

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  42. I might would make the dresden plate if I had a ruler - put me down for the give a way - sandi812@bellsouth.net

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  43. I would love to win the ruler. It's a definite on my to-do list. Thanks for the chance. Donna ddale803@sbcglobal.net

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  44. i would love to win the ruler. need the challenge of a new quilt. thanks so much for offering it.
    mymarcei9@gmail.com

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  45. Love Dresden Plates! Thank you for the giveaway.

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  46. I'd love to win the ruler. The Dresden Plate is on my to do list.. just have not gone out to purchase the ruler yet!
    djaquilter @ yahoo . com

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  47. Freaky, was just finding out about this tool!! I'd love to have a play. laren.oz@gmail.com

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