But first, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!
The winner of the Cow Girl Panel and a Cow Boy Panel from The Scarlet Thread Quilt Co. is . . . Number # 87. . . Congrats Charlotta!!! I have emailed you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Shabby Fabrics!! Shabby Fabrics has so many fantastic Kits and many of them have awesome You Tube video's to go along with them!!! Shabby Fabrics also has an amazing Clearance Section, you are sure to find some amazing deals here :)
And for the Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Shabby Fabrics is giving one lucky winner a Self-Binding Receiving Blanket Kit of your choice !! You can choose the Pink & White, Blue & White, Pink & Grey, or Green and Blue and the Kit includes the Backing as well!!! And this Kit has one of those great You Tube Video's that walk you through how to make it!! How fun is that :)
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me if you have made up a Quilt Kit before, and if so, what was the last one you did??
ENTRY 2 - Show your Shabby Fabrics love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Pinterest, or Instagram. You can Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (top right hand corner) or Follow their Blog, or you can Visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Shabby Fabric Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Shabby Fabrics love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Pinterest, or Instagram. You can Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (top right hand corner) or Follow their Blog, or you can Visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Shabby Fabric Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, September 5th when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
The last kit I worked on was a kit for a clutch. Before that it was a set of It's a Boy and It's a Girl kits.
ReplyDeleteThe last kit I completed was a Halloween witch wall handing that was a Row by Row kit from Mt. Holly Quilts in New Jersey. It was paperpieced, and easy peasy. And I completed it with quotes from Shakespeare's MacBeth.
ReplyDeleteI have never purchased a quilt kit - am always afraid there will not be enough fabric.
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ReplyDeleteI like quilt kits a lot. I buy them all the time. The last one I did was for Halloween.
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ReplyDeleteThe last quilt kit I made was Moda Sturbridge Olde Town by Kathy Schmitz.
ReplyDeleteYes I've made one quilt kit-for a child.
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ReplyDeleteI've never done a quilt kit before!
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ReplyDeleteThe last quilt I made from a kit was about 10 years ago. It was Amy Butler prints and the kit was made up by a local quilt shop. I fell in love with the prints and I liked the fact that they all coordinated beautifully and saved me the job of picking out all those fabrics! I could just buy the kit & go home to start cutting & sewing :)
ReplyDeleteI followed Shabby Fabrics on Twitter
ReplyDeleteI have never made up a quilt kit before.
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I have been so tempted to try a quilt kit but never have. These look so cute!
ReplyDeleteI follow them on Pinterest! They have such neat ideas.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a quilt from a kit before. Thanks for the opportunity!
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ReplyDeleteI am following Shabby Fabrics blog. This kit is so cute and I have a nephew whose wife will be having a baby soon. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteActually, I am working on a kit right now. I purchased a kit for Pumpkin placemats and a runner probably about 5-6 years ago. I am finally going to get them done (hopefully before Thanksgiving!). Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI've never done a quilt from a kit. Wouldn't mind though! Sherrimarch on IG
ReplyDeleteI have not made a quilt from a kit but I have a friend that has made a baby quilt from a kit. She said she enjoyed using a kit.
ReplyDeleteNo, I have not made a quilt from a kit but my mother in law is.
ReplyDeleteI have not worked with a quilt kit before.
ReplyDeleteI've done one kit many years ago. It was square table topper that didn't have enough fabric however the company sent me more at no charge.
ReplyDeleteI get Shabby's newsletter and follow on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteThe last kit I completed was a Row by Row for 2017. And I already follow Shabby Fabrics by getting there newsletter, on facebook & on instagram
ReplyDeleteI have never made a quilt kit before
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ReplyDeleteI love quilt kits & the last one I did was "Gradiation" featuring Tula Pink fabric.
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ReplyDeleteI have made several quilts from kits the last one was Shasta daisies
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ReplyDeleteI have purchased several quilt kits, however, I have yet to put one together!
ReplyDeleteI've never made up a quilt kit
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics on facebook, you tube, and pinterest. I also receive their newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI follow them by email, FB, IG
ReplyDeleteI actually don't think i have ever sewed a kit before but I am keen to try !
ReplyDeleteI Used a kit and made a quilt for a grandchild.
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ReplyDeleteI did a kit with the pattern Train Car
ReplyDeleteI made a patriotic quilt, with batiks, from Craftsy. I enjoyed having the fabrics all chosen for me!
ReplyDeleteSusie
I recently completed Latimer Farms (Paula Barnes/Marcus fabrics). It's a beauty, but has some awfully small pieces!
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I follow Shabby by email and love their cathedral windows projects.
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ReplyDeleteI ordered and made up 'snapshots' quilt by Bonnie and Camille. Now to get it quilted...
ReplyDeleteCute kit! I have a few row by row kits that I need to make! Otherwise I haven't purchased a kit just yet. This would be fun to win!! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
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ReplyDeleteI don't normally get kits, but was gifted a kit for a table runner from Connecting Threads.
ReplyDeleteI get the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics blog and on Instagram. I love this kit and purchase lots of kits!
ReplyDeleteI'm working on my first quilt kit now.
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ReplyDeleteI am working on one right now, Tower Bridge by Villa Rosa. Thanks for the giveaway.
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I follow Shabby fabrics, love this little blanket....
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I have made quilt kits, the last one I did was a Christmas one with snow men.
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics on email and facebook
ReplyDeleteI have made the fleece blanket kit that ties the edges. This was a long time ago before my quilting journey began.
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I've made lots of Row by Row kits. Without a really deep stash, getting kits is the way to go for many little fabrics.
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I receive the Shabby Fabrics newsletter. Love the online videos!
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i made and loved the shabby fabrics butterfly quilt, stunning!
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ReplyDeleteI have made many quilt kits before. I enjoy not having to make fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteI have used kits for the two Judy Niemeyer patterns that I have made.
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ReplyDeleteI have done a quilt kit or two. The latest was a modern one that I wouldn't have thought of trying with the fabric choices. My mum loves it.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made a quilt from a kit as of yet but have gotten several blocks of the month from mail order shops. I am currently working on Forest Friends BOM and have ordered the Dear Jane but have not worked on it much at all.
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics via email newsletter, YouTube, IG and FB.
ReplyDeleteI have only made one quilt from a kit. It's a beautiful dresen plate quilt quilt made with liberty prints.
ReplyDeleteYes, I've made several quilt kits. I like having all the fabrics already picked out and the pattern to go with them. Then I can just start without having to pull fabrics or buy more!
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics by email and Facebook.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have made a few things from kits. I think the last one I did was a zipper bag with a ruffled flower which I gave to my granddaughter and then made another one for myself.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy Shabby Fabrics videos and blog, and I am a subscriber.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have made quilt kits before. They have all been for table runners and I love them
ReplyDeleteYes, I have made quilts from kits. The last one was a BOM, featuring a different iris in each block.
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics everywhere.
ReplyDeleteA few weeks ago I made a baby quilt from a kit.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a quilt from a kit, I usually just pick a pattern, get some fabrics and sew!
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ReplyDeleteBaby quilt kit from a charm pack of a Sweetwater collection, the name eludes me at the moment:) Thank you .
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Following SHabby Fabrics via Pinterest. Thank you!
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Is a block-of-the-month a kit? If so, I'm doing one with my LQS to learn appliqué.
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ReplyDeleteThe last quilt kit I stitched was for a table runner.
ReplyDeleteIve never made a quilt from a kit, but I do have one stashed away. It's the wandering eye, I saw it at a quilt market and had to have it
ReplyDeleteI have never tried a quilt kit before, my daughter gave me three-which I am eager to start! Thank you for a great giveaway, Susan
ReplyDeleteI have not made a kit before...but they are a fun place to start! lutzcats (at) yahoo (dot ) com
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ReplyDeleteI've never made a quilt kit. The receiving blanket looks so clever.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a kit, some really fascinate me, but I kinda of feel like it is cheating, and I should be my own creative self-but that could change some day
ReplyDeleteI shop Shabby, love them.
ReplyDeleteThe last kit I worked on was very weird. I won it at a quilt show. When I got home, I found that there were plenty of pre-cut pieces but no directions. I fiddled with the pieces and devised my own pattern to use them. However, one piece defied me. It was a huge half square triangle (18" on the right angle sides). That triangle was a vibrant pink fabric that was not used in any of the other pieces. I decided it could find a home in some other project.
ReplyDeleteI've never used a quilt kit! Might be fun!
ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics! I follow them everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI made a table runner using a runner kit. Easy peasy it was already cut.
ReplyDeleteI receive Shabby fabrics newsletter and I follow them on Facebook, and You tube.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have ever made a kit quilt. I do have several quilt kits to make. I love your blog hearing about and seeing what you are doing. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely cowboy memory from Charlotta! On to this week's question - I've never made a kit. Haven't found the right one yet I guess. Thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteI worked on a quilt kit from Fig tree.
ReplyDeleteI made a Shabby Fabrics quilt kit before! Love SF!
ReplyDeleteI folllw shabby fabrics via emails and Utube.
ReplyDeleteI've never used a quilt kit before. I guess the closest is a BOM club that I did several years ago ... I'm still working on those blocks. Oh, well.
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby via newsletter and their blog =) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe last kit I did was Cozy Christmas by Lori Holt!
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics via Facebook and I get their emails and catalog in the mail. I just added them on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm... the last quilt kit I made was my first quilt ever. I messed up with cutting the fabric, had to buy more fabric to match, sewed it all by hand because I did not have a sewing machine, and probably about 3 years later completed my first quilt!! After that I was addicted and also got a sewing machine and quilting tools to save time!!! Oh! And we still have the quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics via email, IG, FB, and Bloglovin.... they are awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have made a few kits. It has been awhile since I made one, but I think the last one was a Miss Rosie's Snibbles kit.
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a quilt kit before. I have one to make, just haven't gotten it made yet!
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I get the newsletter from Shabby Fabrics!
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I don't believe I've ever used a kit. For a quilt anyway. I love the self binding blankets, they look so great and are so fun when you turn them right side out. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI've never used a quilt kit before, but would love to do it!
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics on Instagram and also get their newsletter :)
ReplyDeleteI've used a couple quilt kits before. The last one I used was a few months ago using Kate Spain's Canyon fabric.
ReplyDeleteShabby Fabrics has a wonderful selection of Christmas kits and patterns. Something for everyone using a multitude of techniques.
ReplyDeleteAs a new quilter here in rural New Zealand I found Shabby Fabrics on line and I loved Jennifer's teaching technique so I bought the Shabby Fabrics Beginners Quilt. There was heaps of fabric and even some extra for practice. Plus a cute appliqué pillow as a bonus project. The free downloads and YouTube tutorials are fantastic. I am now well and truly hooked and I quilt every day.
ReplyDeleteEntry 2: I subscribe to Shabby Fabrics so I never miss an update or new tutorial. I have learnt so much from Jennifer's laid back style. I Love it all!
ReplyDeleteI have never bought a quilt kit, but this is an ideal size to try. Thank you for a great giveaway. x
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby fabrics on Facebook. Thank you for a lovely giveaway. x
ReplyDeleteI have never made a quilt from a kit, but I have been enticed by some of the tablerunners that Shabby Fabrics offers. Thank you for offering this!
ReplyDeleteI currently receive the Shabby Fabrics newsletter and enjoy seeing all the latest fabric collections and tutorials. Jennifer is a lovely person : )
ReplyDeleteI have made kits before, but I can't remember the last one I did. I know I've made kits with panels in them. One was a cute Margaret Engelbritt panel. Oh I remember the was also a panel of a Christmas tree and another of a blue wreath with twinkle lights inserted from the back. Fun.
ReplyDeleteI receive the Shabby Fabrics newsletter all the time.
ReplyDeleteI made a Postcard from Sweden quilt from a kit from Craftsy. It was so much easier with all those colors than trying to buy each color individually. Thanks for the giveaway, grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics on Facebook. Thanks, grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteThe last quilt kit I made was packaged in a paint can, a mini quilt with watermelons. It hangs in my kitchen.
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ReplyDeleteThe last quilt kit I did was sprockets from Angela Walters.
ReplyDeleteI liked shabby fabrics on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI have never done a quilt kit before.
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics on IG and You Tube. Their You Tube videos are easy to follow...the purse I am currently using is one I made following a You Tube tutorial of theirs.
ReplyDeleteI have never purchased a quilt kit, preferring to design my own Thanks for the giveaway! Cotten.gloria@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby via Instagram. Newsletter, and blog. cotten.gloria@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI've followed Shabby Fabrics on Pinterest for some time now - great site! Thanks for the giveaway! Deb E / Oregon mdenders@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI've never had a quilt kit before, but have been tempted several times. There are SO many wonderful ideas, and being a quilter of over 40 years, I will never live long enough to use up all my fabrics, but continue to try! It's a skill I enjoy just about every single day. I do hand work at breaks and lunches at work, and spend most of my days off enjoying my quilting. Thanks for the giveaway! Deb E / Oregon mdenders@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI've never used a quilt kit, but I've made a quilt using a book with instructions. It is a Christmas quilt, and quite cute!
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ReplyDeleteI've never bought a quilt kit. I like to choose my own fabrics
ReplyDeleteI have purchased kits, but as of today, I don't think I've finished many. I did a block of the month from Keepsake for Birdies year. One block for each month. I have about 6 of them done. One of our LQS does little kits you can complete at their shop during open house, or take it home. I have completed a few of those. My my big quilt kits I've purchased are still waiting for me to make them. Aack! Not enough hours in the day, but someday. Thanks for hosting the giveaway. Utahoosier at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI've only made one project from a kit. It was a quilt from a book called "Turning Twenty" if I remember right... it was a few years back now. It was fun having all the fabrics picked out and coordinating, but I also enjoy picking some of my own out sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI visited her online shop and enjoyed looking around. I like a fabric she carries called Mon Cherie. For some reason, I don't have a lot of red in my stash, so this one stuck out to me.
ReplyDeleteI've never used a kit before!
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ReplyDeleteI have never made anything from a kit, but I would love to do so. I always make our baby quilts as rag quilts or tied. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteLast kit I used was for a table runner, but that was a few years ago valerie.boudier@ntlworld.com
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the update. I look forward to this new adventure and shopping for new fat quarters......always fun.
ReplyDeleteI have made a small wall hanging from a kt.
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ReplyDeleteI have not yet made a quilt from a kit.
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I visited the Shabby Fabrics shop--they have some beautiful batiks.
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i have purchase one holiday kit and it is still on my TO DO list! The HOWDY boy and fabric i ordered to make for my grandsons 1st Birthday in October! I subscribe to Shabby Fabrics by newsletter and youtube. I love the tutorials on a variety of projects...only wish i had more time. thanks
ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics. I am enrolled in the COUNT ON IT monthly mini quilt program. The last kit I completed, and it was just yesterday, was my September mini quilt. I gift it each month to my best friend.
ReplyDeleteI have made several quilts from kits. The last one I made was a baby quilt for my grandson, "Guess How Much I love you" which I purchased at my Local quilt shop.
ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics! I get their e-mail newsletter, & follow them several ways
ReplyDeleteI made a Great Granny Squared kit from Lori Holt.
ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics sales and I get their newsletter.
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Last year I made a cute baby quilt for my first grandson. It had little appliqué owls on it. Now one of my granddaughters is expecting her first baby early next year.
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I made a small quilted wallhanging from a kit, and have two bigger kits stashed to do this Winter. Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way! ...love the blanket! :)
ReplyDeleteI get Shabby Fabrics Newsletter, follow thru Bloglovin..& Pinterest too. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a kit or 2, but still working on them. I have the Christmas BOM by Shabby and am hoping to have it finished by Christmas
ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics and get their emails, blogs, facebook pages and watch their you tubes.
ReplyDeleteI've never used a quilt kit before but this looks like a perfect project to introduce me to them.
ReplyDeleteI like shabby fabrics on Facebook. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics on utube. Shamefully I've got about 80 kits in my sew room. Thanks for the opportunity. Enjoying your blog.
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OMG I love kits & the last one I did was Sentimental by Tula Pink.
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I follow Shabby quilts by newsletter and FB. rozz01 at cox dot net
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