First, we need to announce the winner from last Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!
The winner of the At Home Jolly Bar from Fat Quarter Shop is . . . Number #102 . . . Congrats scottylover!!! I have messaged you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Electric Quilt . I am super excited to team up with my friends at EQ to give you all an amazing Tuesday!!! I have been using Electric Quilt software for as long as I can remember and can't imagine designing quilts without it!! You can read all about my switch from EQ7 to EQ8 right here. And special bonus!!! Want to start designing in EQ . . . Today's the day because all of my readers can get 20% off all EQ products with code EQ8MELISSA !!!!

And for today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Electric Quilt is giving away one copy of Electric Quilt 8!!! Yup that's right, one lucky reader will be designing on EQ8 this next week!!! How cool is that!!! Someone is going to win this amazing software and get started on designing all of their own quilts. So great. And if the idea of designing scares you, no worries . . . there are hundreds of premade blocks already designed in the software and you can just play with their layouts and color them to your hearts content. So no matter what your purpose, you are sure to enjoy this software!!!
I just have to say . . . I am so super excited about this giveaway!!! I am such a big fan of this program and know that anyone who tries it will just love it. It gives you so much freedom in designing. And I love that it is great for beginners and experts alike. Each time I design a quilt I am learning something new that the program can do and I just love that!!! But if I am in a hurry, I can simply just use the basics and get something sketched up quick. I just love it, and I know that one lucky winner is going to love it just as much as I do. And if you don't win, it's all good . . . you can use the discount above to get started on your EQ adventure!!!
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me if you have ever tried designing a quilt before, whether on a napkin, graph paper, or on the computer.
ENTRY 2 - Show your Electric Quilt love. You can follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, You Tube or at their Blog. Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Electric Quilt Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Electric Quilt love. You can follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, You Tube or at their Blog. Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Electric Quilt Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, April 14th, 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 use graph paper to design.
ReplyDeleteI have never designed my own quilt. -michele sewwhatsmoo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteTHanks for the link for EQ's blog - just subscribed! -michele sewwhatsmoo@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have designed a number of quilts. I love quilt patterns, my own designs and quilt kits.
ReplyDeleteI started following Electric Quilt on FB and Pinterest. I have been looking into buying software for quilt design.
ReplyDeleteI designed a quilt for my Father-in-law using graph paper. Would love to get a copy of Electric Quilt 8! - lori@idahopacific.com
ReplyDeleteAs a beginning quilter I have never designed a quilt. I just completed a throw quilt and it was all I could do to finish that lol. I'll get there though and I sew enjoy it - that's really all that matters. I have yet to use anything other than a rectangle so I am going to have to buckle down and get over the fear of cutting triangles, etc and using them. ctopp(at)richhill(dot)k12(dot)mo(dot)us
ReplyDeleteI have designed and completed a couple quilts on my own. Thankfully I have access to drafting software that makes it easy for me to layout a quilt pattern for a visual but EQ8 would be really fun to play with! amanda.c09 (at) hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have not designed a quilt--just enjoy all the wonderful patterns out there!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on IG and their Blog
ReplyDeleteI currently use EQ7 all the time and would love the chance to upgrade
ReplyDeleteI always have graph paper at hand for block ideas. This would be great though!! Thanks to you both.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have designed quilts using various methods.
ReplyDeleteI have used Electric Quilt before and also use graph paper or scratch paper.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on Instagram and receive their newsletter
ReplyDeleteI design most of my own quilts on graph paper. Having EQ8 would be wonderful!! Thanks for the giveaway! Cotten.gloria@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have designed quilts on EQ7, but need to get it re-installed on my computer.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on IG. Thanks for the generous giveaway! Cotten.gloria@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on FB.
ReplyDeleteI have designed just a couple quilts, using plain or graph paper. I'm a newbie
ReplyDeleteI've done graph paper and a sketch pad.
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Instagram and Facebook
ReplyDeleteI am new to quilting ad have played around with graph paper, but not confident enough to put scissors to fabric yet. I have several pre made patterns completed, but no pattern i have created on my own.
ReplyDeletedb1956 @ comcast dot net
I almost always design my own quilts, sometimes on graph paper and sometimes just in my head. I would be thrilled to win EQ8!
ReplyDeleteI have made 2 - designed them on graph paper
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric Quilt by e-mail.
ReplyDeleteI follow them on Facebook
ReplyDeleteI used to design my quilts using 1/4" graph paper. Then I bought EQ version 3 and I've been designing with EQ ever since.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on Facebook, via their blog, newsletters, and emails.
ReplyDeleteI have not designed a quilt, but I made valances for my kitchen windows. They are a nine patch pattern,a hanging on point.
ReplyDeleteI use graph paper to design quilts.
ReplyDeleteI looked into EQ's blog
ReplyDeleteI have designed a few simple quilts using graph paper but I'd love to use EQ8!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on FB, instagram and Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI have designed one quilt using graph paper and a couple of quilt layouts using an Excel grid. I would love to try a program like EQ. I'm following both of you on Instagram too.
ReplyDeleteI've only used graph paper and colored pencils to design quilts. I'd love to try EQ!
ReplyDeleteNew to quilting...only on my second quilt top!!Ha.. I've never designed my own.
ReplyDeleteI use graph paper to design.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteMost of my early quilts were designed on regular lined notebook paper in pencil and colored in with crayons. Then several years ago I purchased EQ5 and that was so fun, I would love to have this new version, everything I have seen about it looks amazing!!!
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I have freehand designed quilts.
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caspharm@yahoo.com
I follow EQ on Instagram, Facebook, and I get their blog.
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I have used paper and graph paper.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on Instagram
ReplyDeleteI've designed a few quilts using graph paper. EQ would be so much fun to learn!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on IG.
ReplyDeleteI might be freaking out a little... I've used EQ8 once on a friend's computer and it's AWESOME! I can't really afford a copy of my own so this would be AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on YouTube!
ReplyDeleteI have designed a few quilts using graph paper and a calculator but no EQ8.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on facebook.
ReplyDeleteI have designed on mainly paper or a napkin or in my head. I would love to have a real designing program.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance
Showed my love on Instagram, but going to check out them on youtube and facebook.
ReplyDeleteYes, designed several using graph paper.
ReplyDeleteHi there Melissa,
ReplyDeleteI use mostly graph paper for designing quilts....I have several books worth of designs. I have also drawn out a design on a disposable paper tablecloth in a ribs restaurant....using crayon...lol!
Thanks & Quilty Huggs!
Hi again!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on facebook plus am subscribed to their youtube channel.
Thanks & Quilty Huggs!
I got the first Quilt pro years ago and never really figured it out,but all the info and videos for EQ make it seem so much easier! I use a pencil and graph paper
ReplyDeleteI got the first Quilt pro years ago and never really figured it out,but all the info and videos for EQ make it seem so much easier! I use a pencil and graph paper
ReplyDeleteI get EQ emails and follow the blog and You Tube.
ReplyDeleteI just designed my first quilt on graph paper - haven't tried making it yet, I'm sure my math leaves something to be desired!
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ReplyDeleteI've designed a few, using paper, graph paper, and winging it! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on FB, IG, and email
ReplyDeleteI've designed a couple quilts on graph paper. Would be awesome to have a program to help.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on FB and IG
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what a grand prize!
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed here...toes too!
Nope, I have not ever tried to design a quilt myself. There are way too many out there that I want to make, but I'd sure love to play with EQ8!
duchick at gmail dot com
I am a follower of Electric Quilt on IG and receive their newsletter, too!
ReplyDeleteduchick at gmail dot com
Have I ever designed a quilt? Yes. I've done graph paper and colored pencils, but have not followed through.
ReplyDeleteI receive the newsletter and occasionally pop over to their blog and go through the site.
ReplyDeleteKim
tnjmom1 @ gmail dot com
I've used EQ and loved it but couldn't afford a couple of upgrades. I'd love to get back to using it.
ReplyDeleteI have designed a quilt on graph paper and on Electric Quilt 6. Both were fun and challenging. I was especially challenged with EQ6 as I had never used their software before.
ReplyDeleteI have liked EQ on Facebook & subscribed to their YouTube channel
ReplyDeleteI've used graph paper to design quilts and Excel to figure out size, block counts and yardage...I don't recommend it. ;o)
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ's blog.
ReplyDeleteI have designed a few quilts using graph or regular paper.
ReplyDeleteI followed Electric Quilt in IG.
ReplyDeleteI liked EQ on Facebook & I get their email newsletters. I’ve drawn out a wuilt pattern but not really designed, but I know it would be way easier if I did it in EQ!
ReplyDeleteI have always been curious about EQ, so winning this would really be a fun learning experience! Thank you for the chance! My designing comes mostly from my head. I occasionally use graph paper, but I sorta' make things up as I go a lot of the time.
ReplyDeleteI have designed many quilts!
ReplyDeleteI already get EQ's e-mail newsletters
ReplyDeleteI liked the Electric Quilt facebook page
ReplyDeleteI have tried to design a quilt and eventually gave up so EQ* would be awesome
ReplyDeleteI followed EQ on instagram
ReplyDeleteI have designed a quilt, for my grandson. My daughter and I made it for him, and I'm proud to say it came out great! mtmom57@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI subscribed to their blog postings.
ReplyDeleteI have designed a quilt in EQ7 , but I do not have EQ8
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric Quilt on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. mtmom57@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have designed a quilt on graph paper.
ReplyDeleteFollowed on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I have wanted to order one of the Jolly bars for a while now!
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I have tried to design with graph paper a few times. Designing is not easy for me. Great giveaway--thanks!
ReplyDeleteI generally use graph paper, but I have used plain notebook paper. I'm impressed by what people have done with the Electric Quilt program
ReplyDeleteI also just Liked and followed Electric Quilt on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI've used graph paper to design quilts, but I'd sure love to use software! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI like Electric Quilt on Faacebook
ReplyDeleteI have designed a quilt using graph paper.
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric Quilt on Facebook & Instagram.
ReplyDeleteWhat a prize!! I have designed a few, in my mind and on graph paper.
ReplyDeleteI've designed borders using paper, pencil, and calculator to get an estimate of what I think I want. Then I actually lay the center of the quilt and the border fabric on the floor to make final decisions.
ReplyDeleteI've used pen & paper except i tend to forget to follow the plan and /or second guess my math. I have also used prequilt.com.
ReplyDeleteI am a new pattern designer- drawing in a dot graph notebook and using Excel. This program would be revolutionary for me!! @misseleniasgifts
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing gift. I use Graph paper. Old school.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ8 on FB and IG.
ReplyDeleteI have used graph paper to design a couple of quilts.
ReplyDeleteI have tried to design on graph paper.
ReplyDeleteI am following EQ 8 on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI'm following electric quilt on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI've designed several quilt's on paper and only sewn one to completion.
ReplyDeleteI rely on graph paper mostly. I have the Dear Jane program and I've used that for some larger layouts and on-point designs.
ReplyDeleteWow! Just checked out IG and I had no idea how many designs are available on EQ! What an awesome prize!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never designed a pattern,but have co-worker a few.😊
ReplyDeletePam @ thecabbageleaf@yahoo.com
I use graph paper, but would love to be better at it.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on youtube.
ReplyDeleteI have never designed a quilt; but would love to!
ReplyDeleteI will "show my love" by checking out the product on their facebook page.
ReplyDeleteI've designed on paper and a little with EQ6. Thanks for the chance to win the newest version!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on FB & IG!
ReplyDeleteI use graph paper for some of my quilts. I also have Quilt Wizard but it is limited. Would love to own EQ8. Thank you for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYes, I use graph paper, but mostly in deciding color schemes.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on FB.
ReplyDeleteYes, I've designed quilts before, on paper. Never by computer - although I'd like to learn how to do it that way. Deb E mdenders@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI've followed EQ on Pinterest for ages. Deb E mdenders@msn.com
ReplyDeleteYes, I have designed several quilts, but not on paper or computer. It is more of a create as you go venture.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have used graph paper on one. On several others, I've just repeated a block I like and added sashing or not.
ReplyDeleteWow, fantastic giveaway, thank you! I’ve designed quilts on paper, would love to design with EQ8.
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ8 on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric Quilt on Facebook. martisovitsd (at) central (dot) edu
ReplyDeleteI like to play with Excel program to create my designs. martisovitsd (at) central (dot) edu
ReplyDeleteI have never tried to design my own quilt
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric quilt on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest
ReplyDeleteI design quilts on paper and on my computer.
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric quilt by Instagram.
ReplyDeleteMy last quilt was designed on graph paper =). It was quite a project!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried designing yet but would love to.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI have not designed my own quilt.
ReplyDelete20 years ago, I sketched out a design on graph paper, which I also sketched out.
ReplyDeleteHkfallstrom@gmail.com
I have never designed a quilt before, but I have done color placements on color sheets. This looks like an awesome give away.
ReplyDeleteI have used graph paper a few times. What an awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks ~ Linda S dragonfly9716(at)yahoo(dot)com
I thought I had designed a quilt but it turned out it was just a bunch of squares sewn together!!! Lol
ReplyDeleteI have designed a few quilts on graph paper.
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric Quilt on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI've designed on paper and using Adobe Illustrator before, but nothing beyond squares and triangles--EQ would be a big step up!
ReplyDeleteI followed EQ on Instagram and liked them on FB.
ReplyDeleteI have used graph paper to design.
ReplyDeleteI've never designed a quilt before but would love to try.
ReplyDeleteI follow Electric Quilt on Instagram and Facebook
ReplyDeleteWhenever I design quilts I still use graph paper and a pencil, sometimes getting fancy and digging out my colored pencils. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ several ways, including on Instagram, where I am @wordygirl11.
ReplyDeleteYes, I have designed quilts on paper, napkins, I’ve even tried using Excel. I would love to try EQ8!
ReplyDeleteI follow EQ on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteI have EQ6 but also use graph paper, would love to have EQ8
ReplyDeleteI have designed a quilt, on good ole graph paper! Have always dreamed of having a version of EQ!
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to EQ's YouTube channel.
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