So, this means that I have a book or two to give away. Well, actually, I have 5 books to give away. Yup, 5 different books for you to win. With the exception of the first book that I will be giving away, these books have been kindly donated by Martingale & Company. I love their books and am very appreciative of their generosity in providing these books for me to give away.
One book will be given away each week for the next five weeks; entries will open on Monday each week. Entries will close at 11:59 p.m. each Friday. I will be drawing a winner for one book each week on Saturday, starting on November 20, 2010.
You will need to enter each week to be eligible for that week's book draw. The entry conditions will vary each week, so be sure to read the details carefully before entering.
You will receive one entry for this week's draw for each of the following that you do:
1. Become a follower on my Chatterbox Quilts Chitchat blog - and advise me by leaving a comment on this post. Please sign up for posts by email on the right-hand side of the blog, not Google reader, to be eligible. (If you are already a subscriber, just advise me of this.)
2. Become a fan of Chatterbox Quilts on Facebook - and advise me by leaving a comment on this post. (If you are already a fan, just advise me of this).
3. Sign up for my Quilt Chatter newsletter by clicking on the top right-hand side of this blog and advise me by commenting on this post. (If you are already a subscriber, just advise me of this).
4. Let me know what types of quilt patterns that you like to buy - technique and size (ie. pieced quilt or appliqué wall hanging) and advise me by commenting on this post.
You'll receive one entry for every one of the above things that you do - so that's a possible four entries.
You will need to do each of these separately - do not include all your information in one comment or that will only count as one entry. Be sure to comment on this post only so that you will be eligible for the draw.
Now that all of the details are out of the way, let me tell you about this week's book that you'll have a chance to win!
"A Critter Christmas" by Brandywine Design includes several wall hangings, mini quilts, stockings and other projects - 11 in all. I have a copy of this book for myself and think it is so adorable. As the title implies, the projects are full of cute little animals, including mice, bears, and squirrels with a winter/holiday theme. There are several small projects in this book which would be perfect as gifts for special friends.
Please feel free to tell your friends about this opportunity so they'll have a chance to win a book as well. Don't forget to check back next Saturday to see if you've won this wonderful book.
What a great book. Thanks for the chance to win. I already follow you.
ReplyDeleteThe book looks fantastic! Thanks for the chance to win it!
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I "like" you on FB
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I subscribe to your newsletter.
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I'm just a beginning quilter, but so far, my favourite type is applique...wall hangings (or other small projects, such as table runner, lap quilt, placemats).
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I am a facebook fan already. Saw this giveaway on FB today. Always love your posts.
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower... yea!
ReplyDeleteSigned up for your newletter too. I didn't realize you had one or I would have signed up earlier.... yea! again!
ReplyDeleteI like to buy pieced and applique patterns. I appreciate it when the applique patterns fit on 8.5 x 11" pages and are reversed for fusible applique. I really like your books too!
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ReplyDeleteTypes of patterns I buy.... tablerunners because I can get them done, applique or pieced. I collect applique patterns of all types. I don't draw so having a pattern on hand is my way to somewhat be able to create, but most of the time I make the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
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ReplyDeleteI am new to quilting but am trying to make pieced runners for Christmas gifts.
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ReplyDeleteI like buying purse patterns right now. I'd like to learn a few basic construction methods and then branch out. I prefer patterns for smaller projects (runners/wallhangings) but will only buy the pattern if it is one I can't figure out on my own. Sometimes they are pitifully easy...
ReplyDeleteAwesome book! I am already a follower. Thanks for the chance! Nice surprise for everyone eh?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite patterns that I buy are applique!
ReplyDeleteI love Brandywine books. I took a class from Linda and she makes starch applique look easy!
ReplyDeleteI am already a fan and I love applique!
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a cute book! Already a Follower!
ReplyDeleteI receive your newsletter and now Like you on Facebook. Always look forward to your newsletter!!
ReplyDeleteDenise from BC
The quilt patterns I like to buy are usually applique, wall hanging size.
ReplyDeleteColleen
This book looks right up my alley :)
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I'm a fan :)
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I get the newsletter :)
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I prefer applique patterns, only because I'm new and I find it more intuitive :)
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I subscribe to Chatterbox Quilts Chitchat blog.
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ReplyDeleteI usually buy pieced quilt patterns but have also bought appliqued wall hanging patterns.
ReplyDeletethanks for this giveaway - I like to buy pieced queen sized bed quilt patterns alternate email mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com
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ReplyDeleteI haven't really purchased quilt patterns yet. I've been buying quilt books instead. I'm a new quilter so I'm just learning the basics. But I've seen several quilt patterns that I would like to buy. They are usually applique quilts. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
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ReplyDeleteI usually just get whatever looks fun. I love color. Thank you for chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI like to do any quilts that catch my eye. I am an equal opportunity quilter!=)Thanks for the opportunity to win such a great book!The projects look just darling!!
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ReplyDeletei am now a follower. Thanks for the chance to win.
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ReplyDeletethe patterns I usually buy are for wall hangings , especially paper piecing patterns.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via email. Love the cute critters in the book.
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I subscribe to your newsletter :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the generous giveaways! so fun!
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The patterns I like to buy are complicated piecing or applique, because I don't have a lot of experience with those and need all the help I can get :)
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I'm partial to applique patterns. I especially love applique overlaid on pieced blocks. Love your blog and your patterns. Bundled Up is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI am a beginner in this quilt making business
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This book will be fabulous
Gina
http://gina-catswhiskers.blogspot.com/
Glad to hear you've become one of us :) It is really addictive, but you meet the nicest people. Don't forget to check back on Monday to see what book I'll be giving away next week.
ReplyDeleteMy first comment - I follow your blog. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteComment #2 - I try lots of different patterns but probably lean the most towards traditional - star, pinwheel - kind of stuff. Thanks for the giveaway.
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