Wednesday, October 22, 2014

WINNER UPDATE - #Giveaway! 10" Hello Fall Square Collection -


Congratulations Diane Davis Curtis!  You are the Winner of our Facebook Drawing for the Hello Fall giveaway.  Please contact us with your mailing address within the next 10 days.

Just in time for Thanksgiving!  We are giving away the 10" square collection by Hello Fall as soon as we reach 1100 "Likes" on our Facebook Page!    I recently used the charm squares from this line to make this little table runner and I absolutely love them!


To Enter:

1.  Leave a comment on this blog telling us what quilting technique you would most like to learn more about?

2.  For an extra chance to win, go to our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sisterofthedivide and "Like" our page, look for the post with the photo of the fabric giveaway "Like", "Comment" and "Share".  

And be sure to enter our Monthly drawing for the Quilter's Tool.  



This month's tool is the Hex N More Ruler.  An awesome addition to your ruler collection!  To enter that drawing, click here http://sisterofthedivide.blogspot.com/2014/10/monthly-quilt-tool-giveaway-hex-n-more.html and follow the instructions!  Good Luck Everyone!

30 comments:

  1. Machine applique is on my list of techniques to learn - thanks.

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  2. I'm already liking you on Facebook - thanks again.

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  3. I would like to learn applique. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  4. I love the runner. I love tutorials on just about anything. I always learn a lot. Maybe paper piecing, so many ways to do this.

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  5. I would like to learn about hexie quilting.

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  6. I'd love to learn about needle turn applique

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  7. I would like to learn how to English Paper Piece.
    kdavis1@centurytel.net

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  8. I am with Debbie I would love to learn more about needle turn applique.

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  9. I really need to hone both my piecing and appliqué skills :)

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  10. I have a 1969 Bernina 707 and I would like some tips on free motion quilting on an old machine that has no stitch regulator or fancy bells and whistles.
    Jane @ Handiworking

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  11. Paper piecing! I find it intimidating.


    kyramcquary at yahoo dot com

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  12. I want some help with bindings!
    allisonpogany@gmail.com

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  13. Quick tips, complex block tutorials would be helpful. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  14. I would like to learn curved piecing better.

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  15. These fabrics just scream (in a kind manner) autumn! I love them! There are many tutorials out there, but I still want to learn to quilt with hexies. I just haven't taken the time to learn....yet.

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  16. WOW I have this exact collection in charm squares...still looking for that perfect pattern:) I'd love to learn free motion quilting...using a darning foot or walking foot. Many thanks for the opportunity.

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  17. I would like to learn more about free motion quilting on a home machine. sarah@forrussia.org

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  18. I would like to learn more about selecting fabrics that look great together.

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  19. I would like to learn more about FMQ

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  20. I am just starting quilting so I could use some help with the basics

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  21. I liked and shared that post. I am also a fan of yours.
    I would also like help with learning to do hand tying

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  22. I would like to learn more avout free motion quilting on a home sewing machine
    cooladam1 at live dot com

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  23. I love the colors of this collection!

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  24. Any, as I am just learning to quilt. I am interested in starting with a rag quilt.

    irishoday28@gmail.com

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  25. Love to learn more applique quilting tips.
    Thanks for the chance.
    ncjeepster@aol.com

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  26. Liked the giveaway on facebook, commented and shared.
    ncjeepster@aol.com

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  27. I would like to learn more about free motion quilting. I've tried it but can't get the even stitches I know I need.
    thanks

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  28. Fusible web tricks. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  29. I would love to try reverse applique. Thanks for the chance to win! Cheers!

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  30. more patterns for hexies

    connie b
    cbquilts345@yahoo.com

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