Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Winner and Some GO HST :)

Today is the day :)  One lucky Reader is going to win this super adorable Storybook Fat Quarter Bundle!!!  Thank You to Green Fairy Quilts for their sponsorship of this fantastic giveaway :)




And the lucky reader is . . . .  # 5,   Congrats Karen!!!!  I have sent you an email :)



And in other news, I got my HST triangle groove on yesterday :)  I have never sewn HST's that were cut with a Go.  The sewing part is going a little bit slower but I know I am going to love it when I get to the no need for trimming part :)


These fabrics are Amy Ellis's first fabric line Modern Neutrals for Moda.  I was super lucky to be asked to do her a little market sewing so I get to play with these lovelies.  So fun!!!

Have a Happy Quilting Day!!
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11 comments:

  1. Congrats to Karen...you lucky lady. Have fun!!!

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  2. Congratulations Karen, it should be interesting to hear about the no trimming HST's, I always dislike that part.

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  3. Wow! that would be super fun to win this FQ bundle!

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  4. Mmmm, so pretty! Would love to win this awesome bundle of fabric!

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  5. Mmmm, so pretty! Would love to win this awesome bundle of fabric!

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  6. Congratulations Karen. Have fun sewing. Did I read that right, HST's with no trimming? I better get my glasses. I dislike HST because of all the trimming.

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  7. It is the best way to sew HST's! I love my GO! You know you can cut them ready to sew if you plan ahead. But I like just zooming along with them already stacked and so you can make pinwheels really quickly. No marking either. You will not want to go back to trimming those pesky little triangles after you have sewn them this way. Enjoy! K-

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  8. So close!! I was comment #6. Ah well, congratulations, Karen! Enjoy the fabric!

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  9. LOVE cutting & sewing with GO! dies and Studio dies! Even the 8-point star, bear's paw, Winding Ways, Rob Peter to Pay Paul blocks go together like clockwork when they're cut with the dies!

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Thank you so much for your sweet comments. I just love hearing from you!!
Have a Happy Quilting Day :)

Melissa