Showing posts with label mini quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mini quilt. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Giveaway WINNER!!! + Mini Quilts for Sale!!!

Hello!  :)

I hope you had lots of fun hopping around putting your name in for lots of awesome prizes. I know I did!  :)


I would like to thank everyone for visiting me and entering to win the mini quilt. I would also like to thank all my loyal followers and new followers as well for choosing to hang out with me! I love having you here!  :)

Now it's time to announce the lucky winner!  ;)  With the help of the random number generator the winner of the Mini Christmas Quilt is . . .

#41 Rhonda D. who said . . .

Rhonda D. said... 41
I love your tree quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.

Congrats Rhonda!  :)  You are the winner of the Mini Christmas Quilt!


I have sent Rhonda an email. As soon as you send me your mailing address I'll get your mini quilt out to you. :)

I happen to have two more of these mini quilts. If anyone in the US is interested they are $25 each plus $5 shipping via USPS priority mail. Just send me an email (with 'mini quilt' in the subject line) and let me know you'd like one.

Until next time . . .


Sunday, December 9, 2012

It's time for the Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways!

The giveaway has closed. Thank you for entering!
Merry Christmas!  :)

Hello!  :)

Michelle at Quilting Gallery is celebrating her blog's 5th Birthday with a Quilter's Blog Hop Party! I'm one of the lucky participants. You can be one of the lucky winner's of some great goodies!  :)

The official Blog Hop Party begins on Monday, December 10th shortly after midnight. At that time you can go to the official party page to see all the participants and enter to win lots of goodies!  :)

I'm giving away an adorable Mini Christmas Quilt that I made.


Would you like to have this piece for your home? Here's what you need to do . . .

  • Leave me a comment. Any comment will do. Something to make me smile would be wonderful!  ;)
  • For a Bonus Entry follow my blog. Be sure to tell me whether you're a new or current follower in a separate post for an extra chance to win. (This is not mandatory.) 

This giveaway is open internationally. It will remain open until midnight, Saturday, December 15th. I will choose a winner on Sunday, December 16th, with the help of the random number generator. I will email the winner and post it on my blog. If you are a no-reply blogger please post your email in your comment or you will be disqualified.

Thank you so much for visiting and participating in Quilting Gallery's 5th Birthday Celebration with me! I'm glad you stopped by!  ;)

Until next time . . .


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Snowman Mini Quilt GIVEAWAY WINNER!!!

Hello!  :)

The time has come! Did you have fun checking out all the awesome blogs and giveaways through the Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways . . .


And the Giveaway Day 2011?


I sure did! I already won something too! Check it out here.

Before I announce the winner of the Snowman Mini Quilt . . .


I want to thank all of you who stopped by, commented, and shared your favorite way to celebrate Christmas with me! I really enjoyed reading all your comments!  :)  There were 305 comments left! Wow! I feel so honored!  :) I also have 197 followers now! Many of you found me and followed me thanks to these giveaways! I welcome you all! I'm glad to have you here! I was hoping to reach 100 followers and I totally surpassed that! I'll be having a giveaway next month to celebrate reaching 100 followers . . . be sure to stop by and enter. AND if I reach 200 followers by the end of December I will celebrate by giving away two prizes in January! Only 3 more followers to go! :)

I know . . . I know . . . I know . . . You want to know who won this time! Okay . . . here it goes . . . with the help of the random number generator . . .

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(Note: When this post is in draft form the random number generator shows Min: 1, Max: 305. When it's posted it disappears. Sorry. I have no idea why it's doing this.)


Kathy H said... 78
We always read the night before Christmas on Christmas eve.

Kathy H is the winner of the Snowman Mini Quilt!!! Congratulations Kathy!!! I will be emailing you shortly. Please send me your address so I can get this quilt mailed out to you.  :)


Until next time . . .


Friday, December 9, 2011

Quilter’s Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways!!!

Hello & Welcome!  :)

Today's the day! Please help me celebrate Quilting Gallery's 4th Birthday Celebration!


The official blog hop starts Saturday morning, shortly after midnight, eastern time. There are more than 200 bloggers registered from 20 countries . . . with each having their own give-away! Awesome! It's going to be so much FUN!!!  :)  Go to the official Blog Hop Party page to check out the list of all the bloggers participating after midnight tonight!

I am so happy to be participating in this Blog Hop Party Give-Away and the Giveaway Day 2011!


What's the Giveaway Day 2011? It's a day where many bloggers will be posting pictures of the items they're giving away with a link to the giveaway post! How awesome is that?!!! The link to this Giveaway Day 2011 will not be active until Monday, December 12. Be sure to go there then to check out all the giveaways! I'm very thankful to be participating in both of these giveaway hops! I want to take a minute to thank both the hosts! I couldn't help but participate in both of them! I also want to Thank You so much for visiting me!  :)

I couldn't decide what I wanted to give away. Should I offer some fabric or a completed piece? Hmmmmm . . .  I'm sure a lot of people will be offering fabric so I decided to offer one of my favorite pieces I completed this year . . .


Would you like to win this Snowman Mini Quilt? It's warm and comforting to help you get through all those cold winter nights.  :)  Since it's a snowman you can keep it up through January, here in the states anyway. Here's a view of the backing fabric . . .


And a close-up of the stitchery . . .


This mini quilt is approximately 17" x 17". The center redwork is loving hand-stitched. It's machine quilted and the binding's sewn on by hand. I hope you would like to add this to your holiday collection.  :)

There are two chances to win!

First chance . . . Leave me a comment telling me if you're a follower, old or new!  :)
Second chance . . . Leave me a separate comment telling me your favorite way to celebrate the Christmas holiday.  :)

The give-away is open internationally. It will remain open until midnight, eastern time, Saturday, December 17th. I will choose a winner on Sunday, December 18th with help of the random number generator, and will email the winner and post it on my blog. If you are a no-reply blogger please post your email in your comment or you will be disqualified.

Good luck!  :)  Best wishes to you and yours this holiday season! Keep warm and keep safe! Thank you so much for visiting me and sharing in all my adventures!

Happy Holidays!  :)


Until next time . . .


Saturday, November 12, 2011

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas!

Hello!  :)

So Sorry I've been away. I was going to try to keep up with posting while I was getting ready for boutique but it just didn't happen. I did manage to get a lot of stuff done though. I'm actually quite amazed at how many things I finished in a week. This is going to be a long post . . . but hopefully one you'll enjoy!  :)  I'll start with the items that I had already started when I last posted.

Remember this . . .


It turned into this . . .


Isn't it adorable?!!! I'm really happy with the way it turned out!  :)  This runner was made by a pattern I got from Cleo And Me on Etsy. You should check out all her adorable patterns! They are really great patterns with easy to follow instructions. 

Here's the back of the runner . . . 


And a close-up on the fabric . . .


Isn't it adorable! I absolutely LOVE this fabric!!! It has glitter all over too. It's so festive! I got it at JoAnn's. I only had a little left so I had to go and get more to make more runners. I already made two runners and plan on making more. They only had a few yards left so of course I got all of them!  :)

Here's the finished Christmas Tree Mini Quilt. I wish the picture was better to show all the rich colors. I added red buttons since you last saw it. I was supposed to add some stringed lights too but I didn't think they looked good. Maybe it's because I used such rich deep fabrics. I made four of these . . .


Remember this stitchery . . .


It was the last stitchery in a set of seven for a banner. I had made two of each for two lap quilts. I actually made four of the snowman just because he was so cute!  :)  I planned on using the extra two for a couple of mini quilts. Here's the beginning of the mini quilts . . .


I loved the way it looked but it needed a border. I tried lots of different border fabrics and ended up with the same white polka dot that I used on the Christmas Tree Mini Quilts. It didn't distract from the other beautiful fabrics I used and I think it kind of looks like snow.  :)  I quilted it in the ditch and then added the light blue snowflake binding to finish it off. Here it is . . .


What do you think? It turned out pretty cute, huh?!!! I really like it! Here's the back . . .


I liked it so much that I made four of them. Yes I used the other two that I had planned on using for the lap quilt with the other stitcheries. I just couldn't help myself. I knew I wasn't going to have time to make the lap quilt for boutique. Then I got to looking at the other stitcheries and my stash of Christmas fabric . . . hummmm . . . 

I turned two of these . . . 


Into two of these . . .


Here's the back . . . 


And two of these . . .


Into two of these . . . 


Here's the back . . .


I stopped there. They were all made using the same design and quilted with the same in the ditch method. I wanted to keep it simple.  :)  I ended up with four Snowmen Mini Quilts, two Santa Mini Quilts, and two Christmas Tree Mini Quilts. I still have two each of 4 different stitcheries ready for the lap quilt I plan on making. I just have to stitch up 6 more stitcheries to replace the ones I used for the mini quilts. 

What else did I make for boutique? I made some crayon roll-ups. I used Angie from Summerfield Quilts, awesome Crayon Roll-Up Tutorial to make them. The tutorial is very easy to understand with lots of pictures. Thanks Angie for such a great tutorial!  :)  They were very simple and quick. I made 8 of them.

Here they are all rolled up . . . 


Here's the back of my favorite one . . . 


And the inside . . .


I had picked up the crayons during the back-to-school sales earlier this year just for this purpose. I even have more leftover. Guess I'll be making more in my future.  :)  

The night before I had to bring my things for boutique I had some extra time so I looked through my stash. I had some wine fabric and thought it would make a nice runner so I got busy putting it together. I didn't use any pattern. I basically made it up as I went along. I knew I wanted to keep it pretty simple. I also want to use some prairie points in it. I started with the wine fabric and then put some log cabin style strips around it. Then I put a border between the two blocks and at each end. I added the prairie points with the borders at the end. I was going to leave it there but it looked kind of skinny so I added the borders to the sides. 

Here it is . . . 


And the back . . . 


I didn't know whether I should turn both blocks the same way or not. I ended up facing them away from each other. I figured it would look great that way in the center of a table. What do you think? I kept the back and binding the same brown as the front to keep it simple. I wanted the focus to be on the wine fabric.

Here's a close up of one side of the runner . . .


And a closer view of the prairie points . . .


I kept the quilting simple by quilting next to the seams and around the prairie points. I couldn't believe how quickly the runner came together. I even had time to sew the binding to the back by hand. I was very happy with all I'd accomplished.

My boutique is in Quartz Hill, California, which is next to Lancaster, California. It's where I used to live before I moved to Corona a year and a half ago. I've been doing this boutique for the last 5 years and it's a really good one. If you are near there and want more information just ask. I went there Wednesday morning to bring my stuff and help set up. The boutique runs Thursday through Saturday. I will be there Saturday afternoon to work a shift and pick up my stuff when it's over. I hope I do well. The money I make will be used for Christmas presents. Wish me luck!  :)

Until Next Time . . .