But first, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!
The winner of the 3 Happy Quilting PDF Patterns is . . . Number #31 . . . Congrats Jen!!! I have emailed you :)
And 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 . . . here is the latest called Woodsy, isn't it just stunning!!! Along with hosting the giveaway, Jamie is also offering all Happy Quilting readers has a special discount of 20% off Your Entire Order with the code happyquilting good until Friday!!! Oh, so much fun shopping!!!
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is for some shopping goodness!! Lou Lou's Fabric Shop is offering one lucky reader a $25.00 Gift Certificate perfect to use on anything in the store, including the awesome Lou Lou Bundle pictured above!! Just perfect!!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me your favorite subject in school??? Yup, it's first day of school today and for the first time, all my kids are in all day school. I have very mixed emotions :) Half of me is thrilled to be able to get so much done (read sew) every day and half of me wants to cry because it is way to quiet around here and the kids are growing up way to fast.
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, August 21st 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 always loved math classes - yes I am weird - but it does come in handy in quilting.
ReplyDeleteI always loved English ...and Reading! :) Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way this week :)
ReplyDeleteI get Lou Lou's Newsletter..and have shopped there too. Love them! :)
ReplyDeleteEnglish Grammar and Reading!
ReplyDeleteThat bundle is calling my name!
I am a LouLou customer.
ReplyDeleteFavorite subject was probably science, but I'm most thankful for geometry :) It's my daughter's senior year, so I'm having all kinds of mixed emotions about first day of school too.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's Fabric Shop on Instagram...so many great pictures to drool over :)
ReplyDeleteI loved science!
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's blog and Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I had a favorite subject, but I sure did love hanging with friends at lunchtime.
ReplyDeleteProbably History or Government, but I enjoyed learning, so I'm not sure I really had a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on IG.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved reading 📗
ReplyDeleteThe Woodsy bundle is gorgeous!
Math and English/reading were probably my favorites. Granted, I loved art class too.
ReplyDeleteAfter browsing Lou Lou's Fabric Shop I found the perfect snowflake fabric for a Christmas quilt I want to make later this year!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite subject was Phys Ed... I took it every year for five years!
ReplyDeleteMath!! And now I teach math to homeschool students one day a week.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou’s On Instagram. Love that Woodsy bundle😍
ReplyDeleteMy favorite class in school was history!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject was Home Economics. Loved to cook and sew.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite class in school was a toss-up between Literature and History. trotskyn@att.net
ReplyDeleteI follow Loulou's on Pinterest and their blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on FB. trotskyn@att.net
ReplyDeleteAlthough it's been many MANY years since I was in school, my favorite subject was English....and Art, but we didn't have that every day but I still excelled in both. Awww, those were innocent times--so much different from now, I'm sure. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI just spent some major time on Lou Lou's website....I love her fat quarter bundles---especially the brights, like the lime green bundle. It would be difficult to decide what to pick if I won---but I would try!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject was history. I had an amazing teacher in high school who had a passion for WW 2 and taught us so many things not in the history books.
ReplyDeleteI love the Acreage layer cake at Lou Lou's!
ReplyDeleteThinking back to high school, my favorite classes were U.S. History, and Civics/Government.
ReplyDeleteMath! I loved solving problems! Still do :)
ReplyDeleteHome Economics of course :)
ReplyDeleteI love English and literature classes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric! I always loved music class in school - can't sing, but learned so much about music writing & symbols! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI found history classes fascinating. rozz01(at)cox(dot)net
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on Facebook & Instagram! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on FB. rozz01(at)cox(dot)net
ReplyDeleteNaturally Home Ec! But now as an adult I'm appreciating history more and more - wish I had paid more attention in school!
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I've got my eye on Christmas Delivery by Riley Blake! Thanks for the chance!
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Science was my favorite in high school.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite class was the sewing part of Home Economics. Thanks for a chance. Love fabrics
ReplyDeleteI follow her on Facebook and by email.
ReplyDeleteMath was always my favorite subject, and I still enjoy doing it myself and teaching others.
ReplyDeleteI was/am such a nerd. I loved it all! Science, math, history, French, English...
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on Instagram. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's by email. crazeematz@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteFavorite subjects would have been art or music. crazeematz@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHome Economics! Specifically, sewing (any type, hand or machine work) nettiecrain@live.com
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's via email. Love to browse this shop....
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I loved Home Ec and math!
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ReplyDeleteFavorite subject while I was in school was math and science. I liked the challenge of figuring things out.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou on Pinterest and follow their blogs....love the bundles you have pictured....going to view the shop now.
ReplyDeleteBasically all of them--especially history and math.
ReplyDeleteHmm, either art or geometry.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI always liked science
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in school, I loved math and science. As a homeschooling parent, my children and I all love history and science because we can read together and snuggle on the couch as we learn about God’s creation and how he has used ordinary men to accomplish great things according to His will. We love seeing God’s omnipotence through history and science!
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite subject was always the one with the best teacher. A good teacher can make any subject fascinating, and a bad teacher can make any subject dull!
ReplyDeleteI have followed LouLou's on Pinterest (username Chelonie)
ReplyDeleteI was a math & science girl in school.
ReplyDeleteArt, back in the day when they actually offered Art at all levels.
ReplyDelete"Drop into" there shop often.
ReplyDeleteFavorite subjects in school - science and math!
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI always loved English and took every extra literature class offered. Enjoy these quiet times because the kids will bring their excitement home each day. All too soon they're off to college and the tears will really flow!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite class was literature. I had a great teacher!
ReplyDeleteI loved math. We had a super teacher in high school.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was gym. No real homework.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on IG
ReplyDeleteCan I say that band was my favorite? I loved marching band. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on Instagram and Pinterest
ReplyDeleteEnglish literature was my favorite
ReplyDeleteLoving those LouLou Bundles, I checked them out and would love to buy the Aqua bundle.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoyed social studies and of course art!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject in school was History. I love the woodsy bundle. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteI love their Christmas Delivery fabric!
ReplyDeleteEnglish was my favorite subject in school.
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on IG.
ReplyDeleteArt was my favorite subject.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's by e-mail.
ReplyDeleteHistory was always my favorite subject, and I am still a bit of a history nut!
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou on facebook
ReplyDeleteI don't remember what my favorite subject was -- I think I always said "recess." But I do remember some good English classes, one where we got to read Science Fiction, and one where the teacher read Of Mice and Men aloud, with voices, in 10th grade!
ReplyDeleteI visited LouLou's and looked at the sale items, because I'm always looking for a deal! Two different yardages appealed to me: Sweetwater's Treehouse Club Black on Vanilla Plans; and Riley Blake Designs' Navy Star Basics.
ReplyDeleteThe LouLou fabric bundles always look so inviting! I like the Summer Spritz and the Lime Green groups. Thank you for this offer!
ReplyDeleteI love History,in middle school and I had the most handsome teacher at least that's what I thought in middle school.
ReplyDeleteSorry my name is Beverly Armstrong
DeleteMy favorite subject was and still is English Composition. I love grammar and writing still (some many many years later)!
ReplyDeleteI have been to Lou Lou's shop on line and subscribe to their newsletter. I love the woodsy bundle; the brown shades are yummy.
ReplyDeleteEnglish, art, drama!
ReplyDeleteIt's been so long ago, I can't even remember my favorite subject! Probably biology!
ReplyDeleteI visited Lou Lou's shop, my favorite item is the Giddy Up pattern
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject was Government.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Facebook.
ReplyDeletereading and math
ReplyDeleteEnglish and science
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ReplyDeleteMath and science for the win! I always had high enough marks in both classes that I never had to write an exam in either subject.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if I really had a favorite subject. School starts in September here and my youngest will be going to all day preschool 4 days a week. I'm not ready for it, but he's super excited to start school.
ReplyDeleteArt! I had a wonderful English teacher, but it wasn't my strong suit!
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB.
ReplyDeleteI showed LouLou all kinds of love! Following her on FB, IG, pinterest and I'm getting her newsletter. I even have a shopping cart full... I don't do twitter though so I can't follow her there
ReplyDeleteScience. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI loved Math...works for quilting too!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite class was always music, whether vocal or instrumental. Loved it. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI loved home ec, hated geometry
ReplyDeleteMy favourite class was art and then sewing where I learnt how to use a treadle sewing machine (we had our Grandmothers at home) as the electric ones where always in use. Even though we in a roster to use them with using the treadle that made easier for the other girls. When I needled to do buttonholes or zip which the treadle didn`t have the feet for I was allowed my time on any machine I wished to use.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subjects in High School were Romance languages; Latin, French and Spanish. Latin has helped me throughout my life as the base or root of so many words, especially technical things, and made Italian easier to pick-up when I was privileged to visit Italy. I've used my limited Spanish skills here in the US, in Venezuela and in Mexico.
ReplyDeleteI loved math in high school, but when I got to college, Spanish was my favorite subject.
ReplyDeleteI signed up for Lou-Lou's newsletter and I do love this week's prize bundle!!!
ReplyDeleteI loved math in school....any math course!
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteSCIENCE!(NOW I'M A NURSE!)
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ReplyDeleteI always loved math or maths as the British call it.
ReplyDeleteI am signed up for LouLou’s newsletter
ReplyDeleteSpelling.
ReplyDeleteI get lou lous emails
ReplyDeleteMath.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's Fabric on FB.
ReplyDeleteMath was my favorite. Love that fabric. Really love it!
ReplyDeletevisited the shop, love the Gingham Girls line!
ReplyDeleteLoved music, art
ReplyDeleteMy favorites were Math and Science
ReplyDeleteI get Lou Lou’s newsletter.
ReplyDeleteMy very favorite subject was Science!
ReplyDeleteI want to make a Christmas quilt so I am loving the Overnight layer cake in the shop!
ReplyDeleteBiology
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject in school depends on which year we're talking about, but I'll go with an overall English/reading.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on Facebook and was just shopping on their site the other day. :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved math and home ec
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's by email, FB, IG
ReplyDeleteIt was SCIENCE...could not wait to dissect an earthworm, then a frog.
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI loved math and enjoyed helping others with it.
ReplyDeleteI follow them on Instagram
ReplyDeleteI followed LouLou’s on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI've always liked math best, but I'm teaching Kindergarten for the first time this year and focusing on reading. So maybe reading by the end of this year!
ReplyDeleteI really liked science. I was the odd one but to this day it is still my favorite
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Accounting was my fav!
ReplyDeleteI follow Loulou's on Instagram
ReplyDeleteI love Spanish! Languages are my thing.
ReplyDeleteThrough high school my favorite was math.
ReplyDeleteEnglish and Biology.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject was band!
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on IG.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was English Lit - of course the teacher makes all the difference!
ReplyDeleteI always loved reading. And I still do.
ReplyDeleteI also really love the fat quarter selection. It is quite different from any holiday fabric I have seen.
I follow Lou Lou’s by email.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject was Biology. It was the only subject that I did my homework regularly. lol
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on FB.
ReplyDeleteI loved science, especially chemistry! So I became a chemical engineer.
ReplyDeleteI loved all my history classes.
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's by email.
ReplyDeleteArt was my favorite. Loved the creativity.
ReplyDeleteArt, then history were my favorites, plus I loved the reading parts of English, but not so much the grammar!
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I follow LouLou's shop on Instagram. Their bundles are wonderful! My email is bestbelle2010@aol.com
ReplyDeleteIt was always science for me.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lous on Facebook
ReplyDeleteWhich school? Elementary was probably recess, High School was choir and science classes, college was PL1 (a programming language) and choir. linda_collum@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing at Lou Lou's Fabric Shop has to be the Lou Lou Bundles. They do an excellent job grouping the fabrics together. linda_collum@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteGeography. I loved making colorful maps
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject was always math.
ReplyDeleteI loved Science!
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's on IG...I follow you too, Melissa!
ReplyDeleteSpelling and Writing were my favorite subjects!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite subject was Home Ec.
ReplyDeleteMath was my favorite subject.
ReplyDeleteBiology, all the way!
ReplyDeleteMath was my favorite subject!
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite class in school was English literature!
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLous Fabric Shop on Instagram :)
ReplyDeleteWell congrats on having the kids off to school all day. It is another milestone. Yes, they do grow up way too fast! My favorite subject in school was the sciences.
ReplyDeleteLou Lou's does make beautiful fabric bundles! My favorite school subject was science. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI receive Lou Lou's newsletter. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteGakk. It would be so much easier to tell you the subject that I hated passionately (math, duh). I was not a very committed student, but in hindsight, it has to be English Lit. I loved the required reading and still love opening a new book on my kindle. Freckledfoxquiltery at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow LOu Lou’s on Instagram. Freckledfoxquiltery at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMath was my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love the Lou Lou bundles!
ReplyDeleteI loved my science class.
ReplyDeleteFollow LouLou on facebook
I loved english class and science class
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou's blog :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite class in Elementary school was Reading. In High School it was all the Business classes. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI follow Lou Lou through Twitter.
ReplyDeleteI loved English and Literature classes best.
ReplyDeleteHistory was always my favorite subject. grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteSpelling was my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI loved ELA and Band. I'm a teacher now, so I get to love my new favorite subject - my students!
ReplyDeleteI am following LouLousFabricShop on IG. So fun!
ReplyDeleteOh,...first day gitters:))) first days of anything can be stressful. My favorite subject in school was history, just loved anything to do with that subject. Have to say I still enjoy all kinds of history.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely American History.
ReplyDeletePolitical Science and Geography were my FAVORITE subjects. They have stayed with me all my life too and it's been a pretty long one so far, lol.
ReplyDeleteI follow LouLou's on IG.
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ReplyDeleteI loved Art class the most because you were always creating something new.
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