But before we get to today's giveaways . . . First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!! The winner of the Modernist Layer Cake from Fabric Please! is . . . Number #29. . . Congrats Barbara Woods!!!!! I have emailed you :)
So on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Happy Quilting. I was just recently sent a copy of Weekend Quilting by Jemima Flendt. This was such a fun book to go through. It is so perfect for beginners, teaching you the basics of piecing HST, Flying Geese, Pinwheels, and Equilateral Triangles. And then it also teaching you some basic techniques including English Paper Piecing, Applique, and Foundation Paper Piecing. And the nice thing is that all of the projects in the book are Mini's or small quilts, so you really can learn a skill and finish a project in the weekend. Such a great way to start without getting overwhelmed. And as you can see from the cover , the projects are all just so fantastic!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me what quilting you did this weekend??
ENTRY 2 - Show your Happy Quilting love. You can follow Happy Quilting on Bloglovin, Email Updates, or RSS to get daily updates. Or you can like Happy Quilting on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter or Flickr. Any one way will do . . . Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Happy Quilting Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Happy Quilting love. You can follow Happy Quilting on Bloglovin, Email Updates, or RSS to get daily updates. Or you can like Happy Quilting on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter or Flickr. Any one way will do . . . Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Happy Quilting Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, May 23rd, when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
I finished up an Amethyst Project Bag by Sew Sweetness.
ReplyDeleteI finished a baby quilt top, still needs to be quilted and bound.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram and liked your post. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI finished number 9 quilt block and cut out number 10 of a really cute 15" house blocks. Fabric is prairie type some civil war.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin and now on Facebook. That book sounds like hours of fun!
ReplyDeleteI worked on a Christmas quilt I've had in WIP pile and made a scrappy postage stamp block.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram! :)
ReplyDeleteI finished up a simple layer cake quilt top.
ReplyDeleteSorry to say that no quilting happened this past weekend. Between a high school open house, graduation ceremony, soccer, and Mother's Day, the weekend was full up! But watch me quilt this week! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI worked on a mini quilt which is going to be a gift.
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ReplyDeleteI worked on a few projects this past weekend:a table runner for a friend's birthday, with jelly roll on one side and flying geese on the other; put binding on a mini quilt, and cut out a tote bag. This looks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email!
ReplyDeleteI have been working on quilting a king size quilt - it is going to take a few weekends to get finished!
ReplyDeleteI am currently working on a Tshirt quilt for a sweet young lady made from her pageant shirts!!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram and I will be adding you to my Bloglovin read list!!
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Oh man, it was one of those weeks. I was trying to finish up a QAL project before I go on vacation, and it was nothing but three steps forward and two steps back. Finally got it right last night.
ReplyDeleteI am working on a wedding quilt for my niece, so this weekend I was assembling the blocks into rows. ajdepue2@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I worked on my chicken quilt, a flower appliqué and some eggs I sewed. Almost finished now this quilttop. Kind regards, Conny
ReplyDeleteAn English paper-pieced flower was the extent of the quilting this past weekend.
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ReplyDeleteWorked on a BOM from my local quilt store.
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ReplyDeleteI just moved so I'm setting up my new sewing room; does this count?
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting via Bloglovin'. Thanks for the giveaway -- fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteI am working on a string quilt of sorts - using my collection of summersville at last!
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ReplyDeleteHAPPY TO FOLLOW YOU ON BLOG LOVIN'+FB !
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Piecing a new pink Baby Charity Quilt! So cute! Thanks for sharing a neat giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleteI made the May block for the Children's Library quilt along from Pat Sloan and worked on some hand Quilting.
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ReplyDeleteI worked on a quilt for my husband. Airplanes, you know.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately none as we were readying our summer home.
ReplyDeleteI'm making a baby quilt for a new nephew!
ReplyDeleteI had the best weekend. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, I touched, ironed and refolded every piece of fabric I have. I cut and reorganized all my scraps on Sunday because all my girls bought me a TON of clear plastic containers, for Mothers Day.
ReplyDeleteI finished machine quilting a baby quilt for my new great nephew that is due any day!
ReplyDeleteI accomplished nothing as I had my grandkids here!
ReplyDeletethis last weekend no quilting. this coming weekend, continuing on a baby quilt for a soon to be new great niece
ReplyDeleteI bought fabric for my new baby's quilt, but I haven't actually done any sewing yet...
ReplyDeleteI follow you on email and bloglovin
ReplyDeleteCaught up on my Gathering Mystery QAL from Cora's Quilts-Yea!
ReplyDeleteI worked on a mini quilt swap project
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook and Instagram
ReplyDeleteWorking on a bed quilt for my mom using some gorgeous Horizon fabric!
ReplyDeletethank you for pulling my name. working on my vintage farm girl quilt
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ReplyDeleteI finished doing a pattern test for a designer!
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I follow your blog!
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I made a lot of onesie dresses 13 to be exact and 4 scrappy Christmas stockings. :)
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ReplyDeleteThis weekend I worked a little more on my raggedy flannel quilt!! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteI follow by email. angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteI am following Happy Quilting on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI worked on a scrappy prayer flag project.
ReplyDeleteI cleaned up my sewing space! And in so doing, I organized several projects to work on this week.
ReplyDeleteI was super productive! I got all my strip sets sewn & cut for an Irish Chain,then i cut out and began sewing on 2 baby quilts for a niece & nephew.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via email (wordygirl at earthlink dot net).
ReplyDeleteI made two quilt tops for Lutheran World Relief.
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ReplyDeleteI'm working on finishing Dandy Flower.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin and Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI follow on email and IG.
ReplyDeleteOn the weekend I made some butterflies from the Dandy QAL. I also made some large "feathers" for a charity quilt for an association who houses and teaches life skills to at risk youth in our community. Each youth is given a quilt when they finish the program.
ReplyDeleteI didn't do any quilting but did work on my fabric organization a bit. Still have a long way to go to get it neat and organized!
ReplyDeleteI helped a friend assemble the blocks for her quilt, and finished cutting the fabric for my Fireworks quilt.
ReplyDeleteI finished my 2 totes for Sadies Dream for a Cure Sew Along sponsored by @nightquilter and @thequiltersplanner.
ReplyDeleteI worked on my Mystery BOM from my LQS and also my club's raffle quilt.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin and IG
ReplyDeleteI am working on Amy Smarts Basket Weave pattern using Little Ruby. Love it!! Its a pattern on Craftsy.
ReplyDeleteI get your emails, and if I don't get one for a particular day, I visit yoru website-have it bookmarked for easy access. I enjoy your enthusiasm, the items you share and well yes TUESDAYS and the giveaways-even if I have yet to win. 8-)
ReplyDeleteI'm in the process of moving my "buried-under-a-mountain-of-stuff" sewing machine into a dedicated space (my daughter-who-just-moved-out's room) so I'll be sewing in a few days!
ReplyDeleteLast weekend, I finished piecing the last two blocks for a Paddlewheel scrap quilt, and laid it all out on the floor : )
ReplyDeleteI follow you email, FB, IG, etc
ReplyDeleteI worked on my Dresden plate of 30s fabric this weekend. Loved sitting and handquilting.
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting on Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteOver the weekend I finished a quilt that I was testing a pattern for an on line friend. Then I went back to my UFO pile to continue quilting a king size quilt I have been working on my Janome domestic machine that will be for my sister out law when finished. When frustration levels got too high, I started sorting fabrics from my stash for the next 2 quilts I have been dieting to make!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Blogloving, Facebook and get your email updates. In other words, I never want to miss a post!
ReplyDeleteI started putting binding on a queen size Orange Peel quilt. Cotten.gloria@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow via a Bloglovin. Cotten.gloria@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just began following some of your Pinterest boards. Thank you for all the ideas you share!
ReplyDeleteI was out of state and found a yard sale that had a lot of orphan blocks from the early 1900's AND my hubby got me a hand cranked Singer sewing machine! I wonder how a person sewed while turning the handle or a child was delegated that job. Any way, I still have to decide how to use these blocks
ReplyDeleteThis weekend was quilting free......but had lots of family love (which totally makes up for it)!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI finished piecing a quilt that I had started several months ago. Now to quilt it!
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ReplyDeleteI worked on binding a quilt for my son this weekend. Thanks for offering the book! cknapp3626(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteI've been working on a scrappy string quilt for my guild challenge. Finally hit block 100. Only 42 blocks to go for a king size for the guest room!
ReplyDeleteNo quilting for me this weekend. I went to visit my mom, but I did just finish a sawtooth star quilt top with Anne of Green Gables fabric for a gift! Now on to quilting it...
ReplyDeleteI love that cover quilt! Thanks for the chance to win. I worked on a charity quilt and on 'Down the Rabbit Hole' BOM by Sarah Fielke.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Pinterest! :)
ReplyDeleteI am quilting a twin size quilt for my 9 year old son. Pieced in Sweetwater Varsity.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on IG and I get the email updates
ReplyDeleteI started the quilting on a wedding gift quilt!
ReplyDeleteI 'liked' Happy Quilting on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI was putting the binding on a veteran's quilt. I'm doing the same today on a second quilt for a veteran. I used scrappy blues, red and yellows and they are both so bright and happy.
ReplyDeleteI sewed the binding on my son's graduation quilt. Now it's time to start one for his younger brother.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via bloglovin.
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ReplyDeleteI didn't do any quilting this weekend. I'm in the process of cleaning out my craft room.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and Facebook.
ReplyDeleteAlways happy to have a new quilting book. 😘
ReplyDeleteI am taking a short break from quilts to make bags. I did one that fits on the wheeled suitcase with a sleeve. It can be used as carry on. It's padded and the straps are sewn down the sides for holding lots of weight if needed. It was nice to finish in a day or two. I'm not that quick with my quilts. A great weekend project!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Feedly. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI didn't do any quilting this past weekend. I was working on other projects.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get to quilt, but I did put out serveral hot spots in my sewing area so I can get going on projects quicker when I can steal a moment or two this week =)
ReplyDeleteI am binding a quilt and I finally started a swoon quilt!
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting via Feedly and Instagram. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI got caught up with Maureen Cracknell's Sew Along this past weekend. It is so fun, Melissa. Similar to your QALs but not as deep each week. Probably because it takes 25 weeks rather than just 6 to complete the quilt top!
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I quilted a tablerunner.
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I did some catch up on blocks for Pat Sloan's Solstice Challenge. Being sick for 3 weeks put me even farther behind than I was.
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow you several places, get the e-mail notices, and have "liked" you on facebook. Love your posts.
ReplyDeleteI finished up 4 tablerunners for Mother's Day for my 2 daughters and 2 daughters-in-law! Just in time. Whew!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and get your emails.
ReplyDeletei finished up a flimsy quilt for charity. I follow email, blog and Facebook.
ReplyDeleteThere has been no quilting in my house for the last week as my sewing machine is at the shop😞
ReplyDeleteI finished a wedding gift that I had been working on for a couple months.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Blogger
ReplyDeleteMy weekend quilting was spent trying to finish up a graduation quilt. It is taking much longer than anticipated. I hope I am not the only one that happens to. 😉
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ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I just came across this book in a magazine. Her and I are excited to get our hands on it.
I sewed a couple of 100 days 100 blocks for the sewalong and worked a little on my makedo log cabin blocks.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram.
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ReplyDeleteI did cutting and sewing up hst
ReplyDeleteI sewed on a binding and worked on my Lucy Boston Crosses:)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin:)
ReplyDeleteI did no quilting but I bought fabric, does that count?!?
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI worked on a baby quilt this weekend
ReplyDeleteI am working on a Tumbling charms quilt. rozz01 at cox dot net
ReplyDeleteI get your email letters and follow you of FB. rozz01 at cox dot net
ReplyDeleteLast weekend I worked on both my BOM's: Bringing Home The Tree and Bee Inspired. I am trying to keep up with them so I don't get too far behind!
ReplyDeleteThe Weekend Quilting book looks interesting......
Thanks, nettiecrain@live.com
I finished the binding on a quilt, picked out a pattern for a QOV quilt and cleaned enough so I could start on it tomorrow. I follow you by email and really enjoy your blog. Thanks for the chance to win. Barb
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting via email and LOVE it!
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I finished up my 3 D Cubes quilt and worked on a Jo Morton mini quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love to follow Happy Quilting through my email.
ReplyDeleteI started a string quilt, my first one.
ReplyDeleteSadly, I got no quilting done this weekend :(
ReplyDeleteI follow by email and on IG.
ReplyDeleteI didn't do any quilting this past weekend - I know, can hardly believe it myself! I did work on cleaning and organizing my sewing (dining) room though, and it really looks so much better.
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting via Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteI didn't do any! moved my mom! :) This book looks amazing! Thank You!, Melissa!
ReplyDeleteDidn't get to sew at all! 😕 We worked in the garden and went out on our boat!
ReplyDeleteFollowing you on Facebook, Instagram and by email..
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, no quilting happened here...just moved and still unpacking. I always manage to read some blogs though! Itching to get back to quilting!
ReplyDeleteI made two quilted mug rugs!
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovn!!
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I worked on quilts for my twin grandsons. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
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ReplyDeleteThis weekend I completed Mug Rags on my new sewing machine for Mother's day gifts.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Blogs and Web
ReplyDeleteNo quilting for me this weekend! I hope I am still in the running to win! I would love to have a copy of this book. I would love to make the quilt on the cover!
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting on Instagram and receive email updates.
ReplyDeleteLast weekend, I didn't have much time to sew, but I did sew up a block design using a few scrappy rail blocks. I'm letting the look ferment with me as I'm not sure I like it. I enjoyed the process though!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog, Melissa, on Bloglovin and also on IG!
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email. Pgramling22@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I worked on an English paper piecing project while traveling.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great book for your giveaway! I'm sewing the binding down on a twin size quilt! Can't wait to have a finish!!!
ReplyDeleteLove getting your email updates!
ReplyDeleteSaturday morning my walking foot broke, which limited the quilting I could accomplish. However, I had several sets of baby shower gifts that I worked on (several baskets, travel changing pads, burp cloths, bibs, etc). And my walking foot was sent priority mail by a Baby Lock store so I received it on Monday....I am back in business again!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely none, and it's killing me. Getting ready for Granddaughter's birthday here for three days.
ReplyDeleteI finished quilting a quilt top that a friends Mom had made. She asked me to quilt it for her. I impressed myself!
ReplyDeleteI finished up some blocks for an ongoing project. They will go on the border, and when I got finished I figured out I had miscalculated and need yet again the same amount I just finished. Back to the cutting board!
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting via Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI actually did no quilting this weekend, except to rip off a label that had gotten ruined when I washed the quilt and some red fabric bled onto the label and made it dingy. The print faded as well. :( So I am having an embroidered label made. It should get here this week. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you via bloglovin' and email. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting by email updates, as well as on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI work at my LQS, so no quilting over the weekend. However, my daughter is learning how to piece quilts, and this book would be a great resource for her.
ReplyDeleteIt was a wonderful Mother's Day the whole weekend for me, visiting my kids n my mother. In between times I worked on a quilt on the binding, hand sewing it while watching the news!
ReplyDeleteI'm working on the 100 blocks-100 days challenge on Instagram. So far I am keeping up. :-)
ReplyDeleteFollowed you on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteI got happy quilting on bloglovin. . happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI worked on a baby blanket...love quilting them... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI got happy quilting on bloglovin. . happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteNo quilting got done this weekend :( but I spent time with the fam :)
ReplyDeleteI followed Happy Quilting on instagram
ReplyDeleteI didn't actually work on quilting this weekend, but I did get some awesome new sewing notions for Mother's Day :)
ReplyDeleteMy quilt was at a friend's house being quilted over the weekend. I got it back today, and I'll be binding it this week. My four is excited to have it on her bed soon.
ReplyDeleteI also followed you on Facebook. 😀
ReplyDeleteI am quilting charity quilts. Lots of them. I am behind.
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB and BL.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get to,quilt went camping wit grandkids
ReplyDeleteI didn't quilt as we had all of the family around, but I am slowly working on an EPP quilt. Thanks for a lovely giveaway. x
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin'. x
ReplyDeleteI finished a quilt for a special teacher!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram and Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteThis weekend being Mother's Day, I didn't have a chance to do any quilting, but I did make three quilt tops and applied the binding to seven quilts last week.
ReplyDeleteI finished a skinny wall hanging for my son's apartment.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram and blog.
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ReplyDeleteI spent my time catching up on the "Freedom Bound" BOM blocks from the last 4 months. I had resent neck surgery and just now starting feeling like I could cut the fabrics without pain. Thank you for the giveaway!
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I just started handquilting my collection quilt. Love it!
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I happily follow you via email!
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I am hand-piecing a pickle dish with vintage feed sacks and loving it.
ReplyDeleteI follow you in a multitude of ways including Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and enjoy it. I was able to sew on my new long arm this weekend with some new ruler I ordered. Fun!
ReplyDeleteI bounced between quilting a sweet churn dash on my long-arm, piecing a triple four patch in 30's fabric, and piecing a few blocks from the 4x5 Anthology that I just got. Love them all!
ReplyDeleteI frequent the Happy Quilting site and find a lot of inspiration on Pinterest from this site as well.
ReplyDeleteThis weekend I worked on finishing Jacqueline d'jonge black beauty. Now on to quilting
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