Giveaway is now closed! thanks for all the comments, I love reading them and learning more about what quilters and sewers are doing.
The Winner is Christy and she was notified by email. Thanks!
It’s a great day for a fabric giveaway! Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the quilting world. If you are a regular reader, I thank you for the kind comments. If you are visiting for the first time from the Sew Mama Sew giveaway day: I am glad you found me and I hope you will come back again soon.
For my giveaway, I have seven prints from the brand new (and much anticipated) range by Jen Kingwell for Moda: Gardenvale. The light piece on the far right in the photo is a fat quarter, the other six are large fat eighths (around 12″ x 21″). A good little bundle to get you started on your next sewing project.
All you must do to earn a chance to win is leave a comment here on this post. Tell me your very favorite type of quilting project, for example: simple, fast patchwork, paper-piecing, curved piecing, applique or other handwork, etc. If you are not a quilter, what would you like to make with this fabric?
Leave an optional second comment (and another chance to win) if you share a post or photo from my website on Facebook or Pinterest.
My favorite it curved piecing! I love experimenting with different shapes and layouts that you can get with curved shapes in quilts. Above, Eclipse is my newest quilting pattern and I have just listed it in my shop in print form, so you can get it in print or pdf download. I just finished my first semester back at University (yea!), so I am looking forward to sewing some new curvy quilts during the summer break!
Good Luck, and thanks for stopping by,
Sharon
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Currently, I am really into making mini quilts using pretty much any technique!
Love to sew be it quilts, runners, bags, clothes – whatever. Thanks.
I like to work on patchwork quilts!
pinned your curved piece!
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/151363237452875242/
I love piecing quilts!
I like to make lap quilts and smaller projects, mostly just standard piecing but I’m finally getting the hang of paper piecing so I’ve been doing more blocks that way.
I love simple pieced quilts, they are easy to do, and good for some many things
I like english paper piecing. I’ve got a big quilt on the go at the moment.
I’m still very much a beginner but I really enjoy EPP (though I don’t get much time to do it)
Lap quilts which I give to charity
I am currently learning to paper piece & I love it!!
I love to do mug rugs… easy and satisfying.
I would like to attempt to make a toddler quilt.
My favorite quilt method is paper piecing.
I love simple quilts.
Thanks for a chance to win!
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I’m a fan of improv quilts, because I’m pretty poor with structure.
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Eclipse is gorgeous! My favorite kind of quilting is applique – either by machine or by hand. Thanks for the chance to win this lovely fabric! I’d use it in a quilt.
I love to have some simple piecing with some applique!
Lately I’ve been into improv piecing, but I’d like to tackle curves next. I also really want to work on garment sewing!
I would make a totebag/purse out of this lovely fabric.
Love to to improv piecing, curved piecing and traditional blocks made in new ways.
I’d love to make some purses and kids clothing from these 🙂
pinned https://www.pinterest.com/pin/82612974391878293/
Right now, my favorite type of quilting project is one that is pretty quick. I have an infant daughter so time to sew is scarce and I find I need projects to be quick so I can feel a sense of accomplishment and completion.
Paper piecing is my very favorite. Itty bitty Teeny tiny pieces don’t scare me 🙂
I’d really love to try curved piecing. Your quilt is beautiful!! I enjoy smaller projects like zippered pouches, bags and cushion covers (because they are finished pretty quickly!), as well as quilts made from squares (I love using a few charm packs to make a quilt – simple but effective).
I love patchwork!
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I pinned this giveaway on pinterest!
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I love patchwork or HST triangle quilts, very easy and quick.
Thanks for a great giveaway! I absolutely love paper-piecing and how quickly I can see it all coming together 🙂
I love simple patchwork and hand quilting.
I’m still a new quilter, so I like simple quilt projects.
I love to make scrappy quilts. Great giveaway.
I am new and keeping it simple, but I am excited to start trying out more difficult pieces and patterns.
i love all kinds of quilting, but patchwork is what I do most. Thanks for the great giveaway 🙂
Right now I’m into foundation paper piecing, next technique to try is then curved piecing. Thanks for the chance!
I like paper piecing. 🙂
I’m working on my first paper pieced quilt and I’m pretty excited about finally having got the idea of how to paper piece. I almost gave up after my first few efforts but am so glad I decided to give it another go. Next project will be a paper pieced Pickle Dish quilt… should be fun with all those curved bits!!!
i’m newer to quilting so i prefer more easy quilts or fast piecing projects
I love making all sorts of quilt projects. I’d like to make some QAYG cushions for my sofa!
I love appliqué.
I love strip quilting, but the quilt displayed here makes me want to try something more complicated (when my kids get a little older!!!)
I am still a beginner so I guess simple quilts are where I’m at right now!
I love appliqué! And also fast piecing 🙂
I really like curved piecing. Some people have even called it my trademark.
Simple all the way!
I really like fast piecing.
I like to make block of the week / month and slowly assemble a quilt over time.
Being a newbie at quilting, simple is the word. 🙂 I hope to eventually to be able to make something as awesome as your quilt. It’s beautiful. 🙂
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Am relatively new to quilting and still exploring different styles and techniques. Love English paper piecing – think that is my fave at the moment. Thanks for a chance to win those lovely fabrics.