So, I thought because I missed giving out prizes previously at my 100th post and 200 post (and same goes for the 300th post), I am going to do a drawing for this quilt that I just did the
tutorial on. You have to post a comment on this topic. The drawing will be held on July 4th in celebration of the birth of the United States of America. You do not have to be a US citizen to play this game. If there are over 368 comments then I will add more prizes. Let's see how many posts we can get. All items will be something made by me, Sunshine. If more items are added, I will post their pictures. The idea is to have multiple winners to make up for the other times when I didn't do a give away. Please leave some way for me to contact you because blogger doesn't make it easy to contact people who leave comments (such as a flickr address or blog address). Only one comment per person, please. So tell your friends; more people equals more prizes.
My blogiversary is on July 5th, so winners will be announced on that day, and I might do an added surprise on that day as well.
I decided to change this; I will add a new prize every 100 comments. I will do something different at comment number 368. If you are wondering why that number, that is this post number.
Prize #1
Prize #2 ?
Pick me! Pick me! Sooo beautiful!!!! Thanks! Debi (mima)
ReplyDeletenono pick MEEEEE!!!!!
ReplyDeletelol
I just wanted to thank you for the tutorial. They look like so much fun :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm primarily a knitter and even though I love quilts I've never made one before. If I have any fabric left over after finishing my yo yo coverlet I'm going to make myself one of these.
You are so talented! I would love to have one of your creations.
ReplyDeleteLove it! It's beautiful. :o)
ReplyDeleteYou make things look so easy! I do appreciate the instructions. Very unique. The Lord sure knew which pair of hands to put at the end of your arms! Beautiful. Susan - mommom
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool. I may have to make one. Thank you for the tutorial and thank you for the prize give away.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt - The instructions make it sound so much easier to do than it looks. Jocelyn
ReplyDeleteWow! Great looking little quilt Sunshine. I recently saw one of these and thought it would be so much fun to make, thanks for the tutorial, now I can make one for myself!!
ReplyDeleteAnn
What a generous thing for you to do! Count me in on your give-away please! Thanks so much Sunshine!!!
ReplyDeletePick Me!!
ReplyDeletevery cool sunshine, I have added your blog to my feeds so I get automatic updates. I am keen to give the quilting a go so appreciate your tutorials heaps from a newbie quilt maker, so new I havent done one yet LOL
ReplyDeletesharon - nz (craft)
I'm in!! Love those little circle thingies!!!
ReplyDeleteAnita from C-R-A-F-T
very nice!thanks for sharing the tutorials..I will for sure have to show this idea to my daughter.
ReplyDeletetoss my name in the hat too if you would...always love the work you do and just really enjoy your blog...so much talent and you are always so sweet to share the tutorials so others can learn too..very sweet of you to do that.
Oh my goodness...what a wonderful give away treasure! So generous!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be include in the drawing please.
Thank you,
Shelley :)
Your creations are lovely and I come back each day to check the new entries!I'm not able to follow the link!
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for this nice tutorial, i've never made a quilt but this way seems so funny, i'm tempted to try :)
ReplyDeleteHere is the right spot for the sign up, well count me in and thankyou Sunshine.
ReplyDeleteNANCY JO
Please add my name, we have a grand daughter due on July 4th and what a treasure this would be for her!
ReplyDeleteWow! Just as I get hooked on your paper piecing (I'm about 1/5 of the way through *that* quilt) you show me some other awesome thing I could be doing! I'm never going to catch up to you!
ReplyDeleteI looked at the blog again.. oh my....
ReplyDeleteMargie
Your quilt is beautiful! Thanks for putting up the tutorial.
ReplyDeletehuanhuachye [at] yahoo-dot-com
What an awesome prize! You did a beautiful job too!
ReplyDeletePatty H.
I'll give it a good home. I promise. You always have such great tutorials.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteJessica said I should drop in and visit. Sending your site over to a couple of moms I know who love hand-crafted items. Good work.
Heidi
Well sheesh, like I don't have enough WIPs, now I feel compelled to go make one of these... or a few... maybe I'll stay small and make placemats to pretty-up the lounge at work.... must go to the fabric store now and choose a theme... I'm thinking something funky and weird, yes?
ReplyDeleteThis is soo dang cute! Oooh, can I go with something other than a square in the centers? (going to grab a pencil and scratch paper)
Awesome stuff as always on your blog!
Cheers,
Timbrely
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rbeforee/sets/72057594086717742/
Stunning. Your work is just gorgeous. Thanks for the tutorial on this awesome quilt.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Sunshine. I will be telling my friends to stop in and check out your blog. Thanks for posting the swap items and who made them. I appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteOooh, a contest! I have been using your headscarf pattern to make bandanna's for my corgi! Just thought I'd comment something mildly interesting.
ReplyDeleteI love this method of making the cathedral windows. I can't wait to make one myself!!!
ReplyDeleteJanice
caston2@shaw.ca
What an awesome gift! I can't believe you made all those tiny yo-yos and stitched them together! Its just beautiful! I should really try that sometime myself, its just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say, what I have read on here has been enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
Kathy
It is lovely Sunshine....well everything you do is so beautiful! Happy Anniversary!!
ReplyDeleteGeorgann
Beautiful eye candy!! I enjoy tatting ...mostly hearts and crosses and butterflies, crocheting bags, shawls, and baby blankets and making quilts with my sister and sister-in-law. I give most of my hankwork away as wedding gifts, baby gifts, and birthday presents. If a winner, I will surround this lovely treasure with tatted pieces....and keep it..
ReplyDeleteGail/N.C.
What a little treasure! And what a treasure you are, too, Sunshine. Please do throw my name in the bowl. Peace.
ReplyDeleteI came over here from Whip Up... I love your little quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 368th post :)
Hey there! I came by Whip Up also- I would like to be in your drawinbg and also tell you about my Doll Quilt Group at Flickr- you can visit my Blog for the link: http://calamitykim.typepad.com/ or just go to Flickr and search Groups and use: Doll Quilt CrAzY! as a search! Please join up and post a picture! It's like being in an art gallery full of miniature works of art!
ReplyDeletePick Me. I absolutely love quilts and your quilt will have a good home!
ReplyDeleteSherone
HI there. I tried this before but apparently it didn't work. Thank GOODNESS I checked AGAIN! :-)
ReplyDeletePlease count me in to this fabulous giveaway-the best I have ever seen, bar none.
I came across your blog by way of the yo-yo clown doll tutorial. It is FABULOUS and I am going to make one for each of my childlings for Christmas.
It is VERY generous of you to share your expertise and time by way of tutorials (I LOVE them) and super generous of you to then give away your completed projects.
I hope I win!!!! My email is
sgrbear724atyahoodotcom
I found you through Whip-Up a while back just as I was starting my first quilt. You are inspirational!
ReplyDeleteMy email is beckyslists at gmail.
Thanks!
It is beautiful! I would love to be the winner...
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful, thanks for the tute!
ReplyDeleteWish you a great blogiversary!
ReplyDeletewow great quilt! i'd love to win it. i hope your blogiversary is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sunshine! My blog is whippetgoodwhippet.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteMaybe Prize No. 2 could be yo-yo inspired? Would love that!
great tutorial, thanks for sharing!! hope I win that beautiful quilt!!
ReplyDeletehere is my blog if you wanna have a look:
miladocreativo.blogspot.com
have a great day there!!
ruthie
How cute! I just made my first quilt block a few months ago and would love to do this! Thanks for sharing your tutorial!
ReplyDeletethats beautiful.. reminds me of quilts my grandma used to make...
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your handiwork!
a fellow farmgirl,
alison
alishushu@yahoo.com
Oh, i like this very much. thanks for the tutorial. I will try this out myself. I'd also love to be added to the giveaway drawing though.
ReplyDeleteOh, too cool! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJust love your mini quilt and excellent tutorial! Would be honored to win, but feel like a winner already with this new knowledge in hand.
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groups@cameoroze.com
Studio Window
www.cameoroze.blogspot.com
I would love this quilt! Pick me!!! maserz@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love this quilt. kyork101@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI've just recently discovered your blog, and I'm loving it! My email is etsy.mandaraine@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteTerrific. I took a class one time in making this pattern, but never got around to actually trying it out. You would inspire me!
ReplyDeleteMarne
How cool. I just had a give-a-way on my site too.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
You really are an amazing artist and a very generous one too. Your tutorials are great! Love the quilt and happy blogiversary! (Catherine over at yogurtandgranola.blogspot.com, or yogurtandgranola AT gmail DOT com)
ReplyDeleteYou are one talebted lady Sunshine.
ReplyDeleteI just got an opportunity to sit down and look at your blog. I can't believe all of things you do. I don't know how you find the time to take care of a family and do all this too. What a gift!
How nice of you to offer to give things away. If it's not to late I would like to have my name put in the drawing.
Thanks,
Denise
Your tutorial was wonderful! I never thought I would attempt a cathedral window quilt, but you've shown a much easier way to do it. Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, that quilt is lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi sunshine, thanks for the opportunity to have something you made. MaryBeth
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful quilt. I would love to learn to quilt someday. Quilts are so comfy and cozy looking.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteSuch a little beauty. i'll love to have it....
Hazrah
I would love to win this! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteMasey
maserz@hotmail.com
What fun, you have inspired me to try to make a summer quilt from scraps and cirles. Thanks
ReplyDeleteMichelle
recogirl@hotmail.com
I found you through a Flickr group! I'd love to win your handiwork! Beautiful!
ReplyDelete*Heidi*
email: hwoodred@aol.com
blog: http://journals.aol.com/hwoodred/everyday-cookies/
just beautiful.. count me in
ReplyDeleteHazrah
OOOh, what a sweet idea. And what a pretty quilt. I would love to have it! This should be fun!
ReplyDeleteCarol A (aka battatter)
I have not made a quilt before but I enjoy tatting a lot. I love to own one so beautiful as this. Hope I will be the lucky one that you pick.
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is beautiful! I really enjoy piecing and quilting, but I have not done anything this lovely. Please pick me!!! Thanks, Laura http://laurasmuse.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love the Circle Quilt. Your tutorials are wonderful. I love the diversity. I'm just beginning to learn to quilt. Thanks for sharing. I have you on my Google Reader for updates.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen cathedral window done with multiple fabrics on the back, it adds a nice twist.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting the tutorial. It was great! Keep up the good work and happy stitching!
ReplyDeletePick MEEEEEEEE!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great joy to give away a quilt.I wish you good luch with your quilting and your sign-in.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I do it in the middle of July if I have an opportunity to do one.
Ulla in the north of Sweden
Your tutorial brings back such memories as about thirty years ago I tried the real cathedral windows and your blog is the first time in many years that I've read or seen information on it. Your tute seems a lot easier. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteBarbara C.
Thanks for the great tutorial--Can't wait to give it a try!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for bringing back such wonderful memories. My Great Grandmother Wilder used to make yoyo quilts and I hadn't thought of her in years. Quilts to me mean family, tradition, and oh so much love!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog--I just don't know how you find so much time to do so many things!! The tutorials are great!
ReplyDeletethe quilt is beautiful, I hope I win...Patricia
ReplyDeleteI swear one day I will have one of your quilts, although I would love to have one now ; ) . They are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Hi Sunshine!
ReplyDeleteI love you blogs and all the tutorials you have listed! You are such a sweet lady to provide so much information!
You mentioned a 4th of July give away and I wasn't sure where to post to sign up for it?
Hugs!
Alee
off the www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz forum
I love your work and would love to be entered into the drawing for that great circle quilt.
ReplyDeleteMary
Oleqwilter@aol.com
Oh,Oh my hand is waving in the air for you to draw my name,pretty please.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is so pretty.
How is Utah treating you?
It came up tonight! Yippie! Please add me to the drawing for your beautiful piece!
ReplyDeletethis is sweet, count me in!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece of work, please enter me. Clyde
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