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Wednesday
Nov202013

s is for stitch giveaway alert

Hey!  I just found out that Quiltmaker Magazine is giving away books written by designers (including me holy cow!) who are featured in the latest issue of 100 Blocks ... how cool is that? 

Hop over to their blog and check out their pretty awesome giveaway.  You have until tomorrow (Nov 21st) midnight to enter.  Ooooh, I hope you win! :)

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Reader Comments (4)

Fantastic book!! I just finished block N (nest) and boy... was that hard to follow! I need to think of a better way to trace ones like that. 12 more blocks to go! I'm hoping to get it finished in time for Christmas!!
November 20, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterTiffany
Thanks for the tip on the giveaway! I'm actually hoping I win your book ;) Wendy x
November 20, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterWendy
I have your book already and I must say that I really love it!! Keep up the great work!
Happy stitching!
Dawn : )
November 21, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDawn Frisch
I popped in yesterday and am sending 'pick me' vibes still. Here's hoping!
May I make a request? Kristyne, your cross-hatch quilting always looks so sharp (as in your zippered pouch how-to) and I wondered if you wouldn't mind making a tutorial on this? I know about the Hera, but wondered about the difference between that and the bone folder all of us card makers seem to have. I've even used various sizes of my stylus, but still don't seem to get the best impression. That little 'arm thingy' attached near the needle doesn't fit my machine, but I can see how useful it might be!
Of course, I may be the only one who has trouble with this but I wondered if there was a foolproof technique that might make this method easier and, in turn more enjoyable.
Thanks!
November 21, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHeather (mtl)

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