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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Catching up, sort of--- and GIVEAWAY

I'm trying to catch up on my Triangle Gatherings, having fallen 6 blocks behind. That's what happens when you go on vacation!  I am certain that unless I catch up, it'll be fatal... I'll never catch up. vbg









Two more to go to catch up...

Then, as if I didn't have enough to do, I started the Temecula Marvelous Mini Monday little quilt. These are TINY!  The centers are 2";  the entire block is all of 4"





In another weak moment, I signed up for the Primitive Gatherings summer block of the month, with the little wool applique in the middle.  I made one block (mostly done) but I won't show you that until I have the center done.  And it comes with their freebie, which is a small wool applique block.  I need to sew those pieces down too.  I seem to have a lot of weak moments, don't ya think?

I did a little gardening and picked the gladiolas that we planted this year.  I also came home to these gorgeous roses.  Mind you, I spend very little time in the garden for obvious reasons (I'm either babysitting or I'm out of town, right??).  So these are the miracle children of my garden!



The colors are spectacular, I think!

Now for a giveaway!!  I really do need to reduce the amount of quilting supplies I have since I'm truly never going to get to use all of them.  So today I think I'll give away a box of scraps!  I use only quilt-store quality fabrics and they vary between mostly civil war reproductions and brights.  Kind of an eclectic mix. Large pieces, too. I'm happy to share them with you.  Please, I'd prefer just to the US.  The postage to Europe and Canada is prohibitive!

Send me a comment on what you like to do with scraps and I'll pick a name on Sunday!


35 comments:

  1. Pretty flowers. The roses look like they would have a nice scent. I love to make scrappy quilts. I also love reproduction prints and could always use more brights. Thanks for the chance. dorthac at aol.com

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  2. Randy you're about forty blocks ahead of me so don't feel bad. (Triangle Gatherings) I just got started and only made one so far.
    I also got bit by TQC's Mini Monday QAL, so we're on the same page there, too. Hopefully I can keep up with that one.

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  3. Your triangle blocks are all so pretty! I haven't caved for the triangles but I am tempted by the Temecula Marvelous Mini's, yours are so darn cute! Your miracle flowers are beautiful, they are hardy ones. Thanks for a chance to win some scraps. I love making scrappy quilts and some new scraps would make my little quilts more interesting. I also like to applique, so can always use more scraps there, too.

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  4. I love your blocks. They are all so bright and pleasant to look at. Especially #40 with the flowers and rainbow dots. I LOVE that one. It speaks of summer to me. Awesome flowers in your garden too. Mine are only starting to bloom. ;^)

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  5. I too am working on triangles gatherings blocks, but that WORK thing keeps getting in my way!! My star gazers lilies are the miracle flowers in my garden. Please put my name in the hat for scraps!!

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  6. Your gladiolus bouquet is beautiful! I planted mine a little late so it will be a while till they bloom.
    I love making scrappy quilts of all kinds, including log cabins, string quilts and many of Bonnie Hunter's designs.

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  7. I love your flowers! A bright yard is wonderful. I love using scraps in quilts. I follow Bonnie Hunter and her scrap user system, although mine isn't all cut up quite yet.

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  8. I like to make scrap quilts with scraps. Especially 9 patch, churn dash and 1/2 square triangle quilts. My baby quilt, made by my great grandmother was a scrap quilt of 2 1/2 inch squares.

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  9. I am a scrap lover but in UK so do not enter me for the draw make all sorts with scraps especially love small ones that I join in a random fashion and then makes the blocks all the same size and make into quilts

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  10. Great progress on the TG blocks. You are almost there. And your fabrics make such happy blocks!
    I keep saying I am going to do the marvelous minis, but haven;t started yet. Pretty soon my lack of action will be fatal, as it was for my participation in the Triangle Gathering project.
    Gorgeous glads and roses!
    I use small scraps to make teeny quilts, but then you already knew that, right? : )

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  11. Scraps? I love scraps....especially of the civil war variety! I'm currently in the middle of making the Farmers Wife quilt blocks and I expect to begin making Dear Jane blocks before the end of summer. Needless to say, I could use lots of smallish pieces!

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  12. Your triangle gatherings blocks are so lovely, I really should be following along with that little challenge, but alas it's not happening. Your giveaway is the best kind of gift quilters could receive, scrappy lovelies! Our quilt ministry is always in need of fabric donations, so if I was the lucky winner some (but maybe not all) would be shared with our group.

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  13. Someone else's scraps are always more fun than my own! I see that I have resisted quite a few New projects by reading your post. For me that is a good thing. I would use the scraps for my Leader/Ender project with Bonnie.

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  14. I had to smile at your gladiolas ... when I was in first grade we lived in a Chicago neighborhood. There was an alley behind our house that was shared by a funeral home. They would toss out dying flowers (that still looked pretty good to a 6-year-old) in the alley trash. I would pick out a few nicer ones and take them to my mom and tell her I loved her. She always smiled and put them in a vase ... it's a good memory. I don't need the scraps right now ... thanks for the offer to be in your drawing. Your blocks are AMAZING ... you are much better with itty bitty than I am ~ hugs ~ Linda

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  15. Good for you! Catch up is always stressful, but those triangle blocks are great. And I LOVE those mini log cabin blocks!

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  16. very nice blocks...i passed on the temecula sew along...and did you say scraps? did you say civil war and brights? oh yes i'm in on this....definitely need an infusion of new stuff to play with! great giveaway...

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  17. Sting quilts have been my go to for using scraps for awhile but lately I keep playing in the scraps for crazy blocks!

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  18. I'm trying to resist that Temecula SAL, but those scraps may be perfect for those tiny blocks!

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  19. I make scrap quilts , could use some new scraps to mix in. Thanks

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  20. I'd love to have your "scraps" - I've got 2-1/2 granddaughters (5,3 and less than 2 months of being born!!) and would love to make doll quilts for them - thanks for the chance to win. Susan McC

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  21. I love your fabric choices. I would love to use your scraps in gifts I am making for our guild Christmas party. Donations are always helpful when you have a tight budget. Thanks for sharing your "left overs."

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  22. One person's scraps....... I love scraps. I save very small scraps. I think it is fun to have all that variety. For a wedding gift I gave a scrappy lone star quilt. Just as I began to work on it, she said that's my favorite color.....all the colors. It was, it had christmas, easter, halloween, buttons, bees, babies, B's; civil war, bright, pastel, batik, dots, plaids, stripes, floral, tone on tone......it was wonderful. yes Please, I'd LOVE your scraps and give them a great home.
    (And thanks for divorcing the farmers wife! Lots of scraps there too!)

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  23. Your flowers are gorgeous! You are participating with 2 companies I don't like to support. :(
    Your triangle blocks are pretty and so bright!
    Don't put my name in for the scraps.

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  24. Love scraps. I like to make quilts with all scraps, such variety.

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  25. I make only scrappy quilts, so more scraps would be loved! I think it's so much fun to get someone else's scraps....gives more variety to your quilts, especially when you are getting tired of your own scraps,

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  26. Your blocks are very cute as your flowers ! Fingers crossed for the winner !

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  27. I'm commenting during a weak moment! I feel your pain.......LOVE scraps.....the largest amount of fabric I buy is 1/4 yd., unless for a back.......Here's to more weak moments!
    Mona

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  28. I'm making string blocks for donation quilts and different scraps would encourage me to continue!

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  29. Scrappy quilts are the best quilts! The more different fabrics, the better. Please put my name in the hat for your drawing. I like to try to make quilts that look like antique quilts, and especially love substituting similar fabrics to get a "make-do" look. Thanks for blogging - it's always fun to see what you're up to!

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  30. I make hexies! Full ones & half-hexagon shapes. Scraps are the best for this & I have 2 projects going right now using civil war repros. This would add some wonderful variety to the project.

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  31. I'm into making scrappy quilts.

    Your blocks are just fabulous. It's amazing how many options you have with HSTs.

    My grandmother always raised glads. They remind me of her.

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  32. HSTs are so versatile, aren't they? Scraps are so useful and although I have lot on hand, it would be fun to get some different ones!

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  33. Morning, I usually use scraps to make most of my Bonnie Hunter mystery quilts or just making mindless blocks for therapy. As there are no quilters in family, they are amazed at all the hard work... lol... we won't tell them will we. Makes it fun to give away the quilts to all I see!

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  34. Hello, I am making small scrappy mats for a sewing get together at our local snowmobiling group. they will not go to waste!

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  35. Hello, I am making small scrappy mats for a sewing get together at our local snowmobiling group. they will not go to waste!

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