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 $50.00 Fat Quarter Shop Gift Certificate is . . . Number #289. . . Congrats Anne D!!!!! I have emailed you :)
So on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Lou Lou's Fabric Shop . Did you know that Jamie makes a new Lou Lou Bundle every Tuesday . . . you so want to check these out!!! Along with hosting the giveaway, Jamie is offering all Happy Quilting readers has a special discount of 20% off your purchase with the code happyquilting good until Sunday!!! (excludes pre-orders, Lou Lou Bundle, and items already on sale) Oh, so much fun shopping!!!
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is for some Halloween goodness!! Lou Lou's Fabric Shop is offering one lucky reader a Hocus Pocus Jelly Roll by Sandy Gervais for Moda :) How fun is that for Halloween!!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me a favorite Halloween tradition. (I'm asking because we "accidentally" broke one this year and didn't carve pumpkins, oops ;)
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Lou Lou's Fabric Shop some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. Or you can follow their blog or visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Lou Lou's Fabric Shop Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Lou Lou's Fabric Shop some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. Or you can follow their blog or visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Lou Lou's Fabric Shop Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, November 7th when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Navy to applique on our specialty quilt.
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I used one of the Aurifil reds in the bobbin to match my red gingham backing on @Thimbleblossom Vintage mini quilt.
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ReplyDeleteHi,this must be the week for PINK!I'm working on a Baby Girl Charity Quilt in pinks+whites+using a lot of Aurifil 2425! Thanks for sharing!!! Have a nice day! msstitcher1214@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYellow to handquilt a Dresden Plate Lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteWith a newborn baby I honestly haven't touched my sewing machine for a couple of months :( but I think the last coloured thread I used was orange, making my son a fox Teddy
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ReplyDeletehi melissa...i used a beautiful teal for a wallhanging. thanks for the wonderful give-a way. janet jecagain@gmail.com
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lol, I am a white thread or an Auril 2000 but I just finished quilting.a quilt with a rather bronze colored thread.
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ReplyDeleteI'm piecing a pixilated portrait quilt top in mostly pinks, and using pink top and bobbin thread to do that!
ReplyDeleteI am making the large mondo bag. I used the mini charms, "Cheddar and Indigo". So I used a navy thread to do the trim and quilt the inside.
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ReplyDeleteI have recently used red on a 57"x60" throw for a graduation gift for my granddaughter who will be graduating from the University of Alabama in August. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
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ReplyDeleteI used a sulky variegated thread that was red,yellow, blue and green. I was rather brave and it worked! I once used a tweedy looking thread that was light and dark blue and it looked like I had tension problems! Ewww, it was truly awful!
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ReplyDeleteI used red last night because I am making a red, white and blue wall hanging; I was working on the red stripes last night.
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ReplyDeleteThe last color I used that wasn't a neutral was Aurifil Red that I used in a QOV quilt that my guild gives to veterans
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ReplyDeleteTo be honest, I have been busy getting my sewing room established. I have just bought Aurifil thread to coordinate with the Blue Sky Collection by Edyta Sitar of Laundry Basket Quilts. I hope to get started shortly.
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Quilted 6 seashell print placemates in varigated gold. Thank you Melissa for your blog and quilty fun each post . I appreciate you!
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I used orange for top stitching on a new wallet
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