It's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!! Let's have some fun :)
First, we need to announce the winner from last Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!
The winner of the Love Essentials Fat Quarter Bundle from Lou Lou's Fabric Shop . . . Number #508 . . . Congrats josbooksandcats! I have messaged you :)
And on to today's
oday's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Thousands of Bolts . Thousands of Bolts has incredible prices that will have you super excited!!! There are thousands of bolts to choose from and all at amazing prices, staring as low as $5.39 a yard!!! And they have just introduced dozens and dozens of new fabrics to the inventory!! Be sure to check it out :) And after you have shopped, they would sure love it if you could post a review on Google ;)
And for Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway, Thousands of Bolts is giving one lucky winner at $25.00 Gift Certificate!!! You can get just what you always wanted :) And good luck picking because there are literally thousands of bolts to choose from!!!!
You have two entry chances here on the blog, and please leave a separate comment for each. All Entries are welcome, including International Entries. Please just be sure to leave an email address if you are a no-reply blogger ;)
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me What was your last "Ah-Ha" Moment??
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Thousands of Bolts some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook or Instagram. Or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Thousand of Bolts Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Lets show Thousands of Bolts some Love!!!! You can follow them on Facebook or Instagram. Or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Thousand of Bolts Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, March 1st 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 found a great black and white Robert Kaufman binding fabric for only $6 something! It is a hand drawn sort of plaid that looks very light hearted. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThe aha moment? When I reached my hand into the cookie bag and realized that I'd already eaten the last cookie. I ate all six?!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coordinating this giveaway and offering it to us.
My last "A-Ha" moment was while studying Spanish. I realized that many Spanish words that start with "d-e-s" mean the opposite of the word without those three letters. Example "Descansar" means "to rest" while "Cansar" means to tire out (cansado is tired.) That increased the Spanish vocabulary that I can at least understand.
ReplyDeleteMy last aha moment was today. I kept seeing signs everywhere for happy Two's day, but I didn't realize the significance until I saw the date written out as 2-22-22 on The Today show. Oh, that's what they mean, I said out loud!
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ReplyDeleteLast AHA moment was when I finally understood how to use the angle lines on my ruler to perfectly trim my HSTs
ReplyDeleteLove all the Moda Bella solids they have. Wow!
ReplyDeleteMy last AH HA moment was when I finished my last project and said AH HA never again!
ReplyDeleteI found a few years ago whole bolt of fabric for 12 dollars each, just got two but wish I had got more
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ReplyDeleteMy last "ah-ha" moment ---- went to kitchen to get something.... forgot what I went there for... went back to bedroom..."ah-ha" remembered what it was I wanted in kitchen!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteMy latest ah-ha moment was today. I accidently found something that I put away last month 'in the perfect place'
ReplyDeleteI like to browser their website and see the incredible deal.
ReplyDeleteMy aha moment was when I learned I could fold my squares to make a sewing line instead of drawing one.
ReplyDeleteMy last ah ha moment was when I found my 2 yr old grand daughters hidden stash of open pop cans. I thought I was drinking way to much pop but come to find out she was taking them and hiding them. lol
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Carla from Arizona
I learned how to choose
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material on my Cricut
machine! A ah-ha moment
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Carla from Arizona
I was trying to figure out pattern instructions and finally looked to see if there was a You Tube. Once I watched the You Tube video I had my Ah Ha moment and figured out what the written instructions were referring to.
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ReplyDeleteLast ah ha moment is when I finally found 2 Layer cakes I could not remember where I had put them
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I follow Thousands of Bolts on Facebook and Instagram !
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Realizing that I can cut 8 triangles at once by layering!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Giveaway!
I follow them on FB.
ReplyDeleteWe had some pictures taken for the local paper and I had 300 pillowcases piled high on the table. That along with a dozen quilts made me sing a song of joy. The quilts go to Oncology patients or Hospice and the pillowcases are headed to Children's Hospital. It was impressive.
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB, IG etc.
ReplyDeleteWhen I realized my measurements on a quilt were different because I had made the border larger than the pattern!
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ReplyDeleteMy ah ha moment was when I realized it is okay not to be perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy ah ha moment was when I discovered that my coffee creamer has an opening to pour and a smaller opening, if you are not wanting as much!!
ReplyDeleteI receive Thousand Bolts newsletter
ReplyDeleteI found my first great Quilt Shop in Georgia since moving here. Looked at all the wonderful fabrics and stayed way too long!
ReplyDeleteI bought a book at a thrift store and couldn't find it. Found it between the car seat and the center console. Ah Ha!!
ReplyDeleteVisited their shop, they have a great selection!
ReplyDeleteMy last aha moment was finding the $20 bill I had "lost" was in my back pocket!
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When I realized that a couple of electric outlets were behind pieces of furniture.
ReplyDeleteI follow them by e-mail and on IG.
ReplyDeleteIf I could remember my last Ah-Ha moment, I'd be glad to share. Believe me I have a lot of them!
ReplyDeleteI follow Thousands of Bolts on FB and Instagram.
ReplyDeleteCan't think of anything right now but when I do I will say Ah-Ha.
ReplyDeleteVisited thousands of bolts and I like the way they have all the fabric listed.
ReplyDeleteWhen I finally found something I was sure I purchased and looked for days and days. I remembered my logic in why I put it where I eventualy found it!
ReplyDeleteMy last ah ha was when I found a SMALL piece of fabric for a scrappy quilt that I had been looking for quite a while.
ReplyDeleteI follow and love Thousands of Bolts on FB
ReplyDeleteMy last aha moment was when I realized that I could cut a long square of fabric down to make it fit, and no one who looked at the quilt would know! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI just placed an order with Thousands of Bolts! I love their prices, and their fabric is top quality.
ReplyDeleteI just had my Ah-Ha moment. I am also a card maker and was attempting to replicate a card design I saw online. There was no tutorial just a photo and a vague description. I couldn't figure it out until I started playing with scraps and realized what the creator meant.
ReplyDeleteA favorite item at Thousands of Bolts is Benartex
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I visited their shop. I love those Grunge Widebacks. Would be nice to have the back done to just start quilting. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI guess I said Aha when I decided to work on an old project and I had everything where it should be. That was Amazing for me! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAs I get older, I'm forever misplacing my cell phone and glasses so I seem to have AHA moments daily.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite color is purple so I would love to have a collection of purple batiks.
ReplyDeleteI have been working on a paper pieced pattern that I wanted to reduce in size. My Ah Ha moment was when I finally figured out how to reduce it to the odd size I wanted!!
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ReplyDeleteMy most recent Aha was getting the binding on my most recent quilt top.
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I follow Thousands of Bolts on Instagram.
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My latest "ah-ha" moment was discovering that the fabric I cut up for make-up bags was the fabric I'd put aside for binding a quilt...
ReplyDeleteI've had a bunch of AH-HA moments lately while trying to learn some things about EQ8 beyond the basics. There are so many tools and tricks that are really helpful if you just know what they are and how to use them!
ReplyDeleteSaw this lovely backing fabric in the shop: Benartex Swirling Splendor WIDE
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