We have gathered together a few people from
the quilting industry to share their favorite quilting books with us.
Follow Along to discover the books that
inspired them to start quilting!
Then come back here when you are done
to enter to WIN these 6 awesome quilting books.
*Details on how to win below.
BLOG TOUR:
Then come back here when you are done
to enter to WIN these 6 awesome quilting books.
*Details on how to win below.
BLOG TOUR:
We will select one winner to win all 6 books.
The winner will be announced on Monday the 12th.
HOW TO WIN THE BOOKS ABOVE:
(This giveaway is closed, find winner here.)
1. Visit each of the blogs above
2. Follow our blog*
3. Like Moda United Notions on Facebook ... click here!
4. Leave us a comment with a new book you discovered on one of these blogs that you want to check out and/or your own favorite book!
*How to follow our blog:
I enjoyed the blog and the book I am most interested in from them is modern neutrals from amys creative side. I already follow moda on the feed and fb...
ReplyDeleteI followed your blog!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite quilting book is 'A Quilting Life - Creating A Handmade Home' by Sherri McConnell.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see Making Quilts The Promise of Joy by Kathy Doughty, from FigTreeQuilts Blog. I have a LOT of quilt books; my favorite changes all the time. Right now I am looking at modern, but I love anything by Sandra Meech about art quilting, and I love Ellie Sienkiewicz' books about applique.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway. I love Transparency Quilts: 10 Modern Projects - Keys for Success in Fabric Selection - From the FunQuilts Studio. Great to see the inspiration behind these wonderful quilters.
ReplyDeleteStill working through blogs but I love the fall leaf charm by Anjeanette. I love so many books- my latest fave if by Tula Pink- 100 Modern Quilt Blocks. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI ALREADY FOLLOW YOUR BLOG. LOVE ALL BONNIE HUNTER BOOKS - THEY ARE AMAZING. I ALSO LOVE ANYTHING BY PRIMATIVE GATHERINGS.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed reading about everyone's favorite quilt books. One of my favorites is Jinny Beyer's The Quilters Album of Patchwork Patterns. I'm a follower & like Moda on FB. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog and like you on Facebook. I love Sew Serenedipity and want to get Tula Pinks Modern Quilt Blocks next.
ReplyDeletethree times the charm is the newest book on my wish list
ReplyDeleteI am following Moda United Notions on FB.
ReplyDeleteSandi Timmons
I have really enjoyed the book hop. This was very interesting as well as educational.The Sweet Layer Cakes and 3 Times the Charm would be the books I would like to add to my quilting library right now. But then, all of your books would be so nice to have. Thank you for the chance to win and always enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteSandi Timmons
I follow your blog, like Moda on Feb, and a book that caught my eye is Sweet Sensations... A book with Moda recipes, the best kind!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not on Facebook, so am not eligible for this contest, but wanted to say thanks for hosting a hop celebrating books! I was delighted to discover that Me and My Sister have a new book coming out.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am a happy follower of your blog. :)
I follow your blog and like it on FB. I saw a quilt made from your book Sweet Celebrations that I would love to make when I get the time!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh, I discovered "Modern Neutrals" by Amy Ellis. I particularly like the cover quilt. My favorite book is "Quilts Made Modern" by Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr. I am a big fan of their designs.
ReplyDeleteThe book blogs were a bit too many but I did go to about 20. I saved the ones I liked best and then picked from them. I think Heather Ross Prints will be my next book. I wouldn't have picked it up by the cover but between the blogs reviews and Amazon reviews I think it's a keeper.
ReplyDeleteLove peeking in everybody's bookshelves! I just read about 5500 Quilt Designs at Little Miss Shabby, I'm really looking forward to Amy Ellis' Modern Neutrals, and my two faves right now are Quilt Improv by Lucie Summers, and 25 Ways to Sew Jelly Rolls... Brioni Greenberg. I follow on FB, blogger.
ReplyDeleteI don't do Facebook, so I guess I can't win...but I enjoyed hopping to the blogs! I love, love the Pillow book that is featured!
ReplyDelete(And I follow!)
I actually added two books to my wish list I saw on the hop!
ReplyDeleteThe first one is Scraps & Shirttails showcased at Jo's Country Junction (Jo Kramer)
The second is It's Okay of you sit on my quilt showcased at Modalissa (lissa Alexander), This book was actually showcased at a couple blogs too!
I visited all the blogs and tried to leave a comment on every one of them. And, I'm a facebook fan!
I think I'm going to look for the Quilt a New Christmas book by Piece 'O Cake because I always love their designs and I love Christmas projects!
ReplyDeletetstanulis@mac.com
I visited a few of the blogs... Visiting all of them would take all day. One of the books I've been coveting is the 5500 quilt blocks that Little Miss Shabby mentions. I think that will be my next quilty book purchase. Thanks for the giveaway chance. I hope to be back to visit more blogs in the blog tour.
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun! I loved looking at the blogs and discovering what books other quilters like. Thanks! I discovered a book I definitely want: Making Quilts, the Promise of Joy by Kathy Doughty. I love the title, the photo on the cover, and the fact that it's recommended by Joanna Figueroa, one of my favorite designers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blog tour. I'm enjoying visiting all the blogs I can. The book that really got me started quilting was Quiltmaking Tips and Techniques. I still use it when I need a little help brushing up on one of my quilting skills. Have a super day!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see Modern Neutrals - I love the one on the front anyways!!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the blog hop and reading about everyone's favorite reads. There were several books that peaked my interest like Camille Roskelley's Simplify and Simply Retro but the one that stood out the most to me was Quilting by Hand by Jinny Beyer on Pat Sloan's blog because I'm obsessed with handwork.
ReplyDeleteThe upcoming release from Me and My Sister Designs--Simple Quilts sounds like fun. I love my copy of BH&G Complete Guide to Quilting.
ReplyDeleteI have dozens of quilting books, and most of them are typical of the old-fashioned and Amish quilt style, and was surprised to find that I already have many of the favorites listed by the bloggers. In fact, I have every book listed by Rosebud Cottage! One that I don't think I have in my collection is "The Garden Quilt" featured by Barbara Brachman. I love flowers and gardening, and this would combine two of my favorite activities.
ReplyDeleteThe Fons and Porters reference book mentioned in a couple blogs and the two tips books you mentioned
ReplyDeleteI'd like to check out Sweet Celebations and a couple of Edyta Sitar's books sometime soon. My current favorites are Bonnie Hunter's books from which I am making 3 quilts as ongoing projects this year!
ReplyDeleteCarrie Hall's Sampler is the book that most interests me.
ReplyDeleteScraps and Shirttales by Bonnie K. Hunter is one I'd love to peruse as it seems great for using scraps. Also, The Romance of the Patchwork Quilt in America on Barbara Brackman's blog seems very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteSimply Retro by Camille Roskelley is the book I most want to purchase next! I love her designs!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. Like Angela and Sherri, my first and favorite quilt book is by Eleanor Burns, Irish Chain. Her books are easy to follow for a beginner. The book I would like to add to my collection is Beginner's Guide to Free Motion Quilting by Natalia Bonner. I recently purchased the floating free motion foot for my machine, and would love some guidance! Thanks for the fun blog hop and give away!
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog because you are awesome! The books that got me quilting were Jennifer Chiaverini's Elm Creek Quilts series. She made quilting sound so wonderful that I just had to learn how to do it!
ReplyDeleteHELLO,I'D LIKE TO GET CAMILLE'S BOOK "SIMPLY RETRO" NEXT! THANKS TO ALL FOR SHARING!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
I would love to have Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt book. It looks so interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great blog hop. I'm going to search out Camille's Simply Retro at my LQS.
ReplyDeleteI became intrigued by quilting when my aunt made a quilt for my son when he was born. I bought The Quilter's Complete Guide by Marianne Fons and Liz Porter as my first book, now I have a whole library. I would like to check out Camille Roskelley's books after reading some of the blogs as well as The It's Okay If You Sit On My Quilt Book by Mary Ellen Hopkins.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite and most used book has been "More Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel" and two books that I saw in the blog roll were "Simple Quilts from Me and My Sister Designs" and "Stitch Zakka".
ReplyDeleteMy very first quilt book was by Eleanor Burns - quilt in a day Irish Chain. I don't have a current favourite...my favourite Sunday morning thing to do is to get an armful from my bookshelf and a pot of black tea and spend a couple of hours browsing. ;) Books I long to have? Kaffe Fassette at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI like Tula Pink's 100 Modern Blocks!
ReplyDeleteBetter Homes and Gardens - Complete Guide To Quilting! I watched a lot of Quilt in a Day with Eleanor Burns! I learned a lot from her shows. I learned to strip piece with Eleanor's Still Stripping. Stitch Zakka would be a fun new one to have but I love all books. Read them, do the projects, and donate them to my local little library! I hope others do that too! Many others, myself included could not afford to buy quilting books and a local library makes it possible for us to see the latest and greatest and do the projects! Thank you for the wonderful blog hop! I have really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteReally liking Simply Retro! I follow the blog and like you on FB.
ReplyDeleteI have hundreds of quilt books, but especially like Gwen Marston's Liberated Quilts, and also Ami Simms' book on I-Spy quilts. I'd love to add these 6 to my collection! I have looked at the sites, followed your blog, liked you on Facebook, and made my comment.
ReplyDeletevisiting the pages, some are already followed. Love the Silhouttes Edyta Sitar :) Thanks for the giveaway....and the new blogs to follow
ReplyDeleteVickie.van@hotmail.com
Vickie in sunny NW WA
I have found the book 'Quilting Modern", and I just ordered it from B&N, this book looks awesome! Thanks for the awesome generous giveaway! I already like Moda on FaceBook and follow their blog also and all the above!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog and follow you on Facebook. Right now my favorite book is Simply Retro and I would love to own Seasonal Silouettes.
ReplyDeleteI love Pam and Nicky Lintott's books, "Jelly Roll Inspirations," and "Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts." Would love to visit their shop one day.
ReplyDeleteAnne
The book I keep going back to is "Quilts, Quilts, Quilts". It is a good reference.
ReplyDeleteI was really interested to read Kimberly's book recommendation (Fat Qtr Shop). She recommends a quilter that I am not familiar with- Billie Lauder. I'm definitely going to look into her books. If they were that influential for Kimberly, I'm sure they are great.
ReplyDeleteBtw, I do follow your blog. And really enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI thought I wasn't interested in the 100 City Blocks book, but the more I see it, the more I'm tempted! We'll have to see ♥
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for celebrating Book Lover's Day!!! Thoroughly enjoyed the blog hop. A Month of Sundays is a quilt book I have not seen. Have put it on my list to look for it in the shops. Happy Friday!
ReplyDeletei follow your blog, and love it too.
ReplyDeleteI started following you (Paula Whelan), liked you on Facebook (MPaula Whelan) and I like one of HootnHaller's favourite books, Quilting Modern. I also love the quilt she showed, Supervova.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite quilting book is one given to me by a client when I was working as a Massage Therapist, The Weekend Quilt by Leslie Linsley. She found out I quilted because I would use a quilt during treatment if she needed it.
I love posts like this where I am introduced to so many other quilters, their ideas and their fabric choices. However, my inbox usually takes a hit as I sign up for MORE email.
i'm loving Modern Nuetrals
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun tour! I want to try an Irish Chain for my niece who recently moved to Ireland.
ReplyDeleteI'd really love to see "Simple Quilts" by Me & My Sister. I'm all for simple!
ReplyDeletewhen i started i bought 'learn to make a quilt from start to finish' by Carolyn Vagts. got me started but then i loaned it to ny cousin last year
ReplyDeletei liked you on facebook
ReplyDeletei follow your blog
ReplyDeleteThe book I am really liking right now is Scrap Basket Beauties by Kim Brackett. I really enjoyed everyone else's favorite books.
ReplyDeleteI joined your site.
ReplyDeleteI already like Moda on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have Quilty Fun by Lori Holt. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to get a look at Material Obsession, a book that Stephanie from Little Lady Patchwork mentions.
ReplyDeleteHo Ho Ho Let It Snow looks like fun and I am in the Christmas mood right now!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have Camille's Simply Retro. I have her first book and love it.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see Simple Quilts by Me and My Sisters Designs.
ReplyDeleteI have been inspired by Barbara Brackman and so I jumped to her site and found her book, that I know I will love "The Romance of the Patchwork Quilt in America. Thanks for a great opportunity to discover new and exciting books on quilting!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun going to the various websites and seeing a lot of books that I learned how to quilt with. Put a smile on my face for sure. Amy Ellis' books are always great and Modern Basics II looks like another winner.
ReplyDeleteOh wow......that was fun looking & reading all the blogs! I am now a follower of your blog. I have my long Christmas list made out of all the books I feel I really really need! My family loves it when I give them a list. It's a win-win. Thank you for this fun blog hop. And thanks for the chance to win some fabulous books.
ReplyDeleteI currently love 100 Modern Quilt Blocks by Tula Pink. I'm about 30% through and I can't wait to finish!
ReplyDeleteOhhh... love this blog!! :) thanks!!! I found a great book on craftytammie... bend the rules sewing. Sounds like my type of book!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend and happy creating!!!
~Christina in Cleveland
I am a facebook follower. Tammy Lyons is my screen name
ReplyDeleteI have bought a new quilting book today. it looks just fabulous. More 90-Minute Quilts by Meryl Ann Butler
ReplyDeleteNow following via Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteSew Modern Baby by Angela Yosten. Great frest ideas.
ReplyDeleteI am reading all the blog posts. I think I would like Simply Retro by Camille Roskelley. I love all things retro and vintage! I already follow you on bloglovin and fb xxxxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the blog hop! I have Camille's first book and would enjoy her second one Simple Retro! I follow via RSS feed.
ReplyDeleteI am a new quilter and grasp any tips and advice I can get I think I need to invest in an Alex Anderson book
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ReplyDeleteHow fun it was to go through the blogs & find out what book led to quilting & what they are into now.
I learned the most & best information on the HGTV show-Simply Quilts with Alex Anderson. This program introduced me to so many quilt artists. I was learning so much! The quilt guests demonstrated their techniques, patterns and insights, tricks & skills.
I took it all in and started on this quiltingadventure.
Quick Quilt Tricks and More Quick Tricks, both by Billie Lauder, and the All-in-One Quilter's Reference Tool. Harriet Hargrave, Paper piecing-Carol Doak,, Eleanor Burns Quilt in a Day" series, Winning Hand Quilt. I eventually taught those who wanted to learn quilting basics from Winning Hand! Now I'm into Tula Pink's book City Sampler.
Already liked Moda on FB :-)
ReplyDeleteThis was dangerous!! I liked the "Quilting Modern" on Hoot'n Haller. I also liked " Modern Neutrals" on Amy's Creative Side. I already own "Seamingly Scrappy" from Rebecca Silbaugh(Ruby Blue Quilting Studio).
ReplyDeleteI follow the blog and like you on Facebook!
I'm a follower of your blog
ReplyDeleteWhat a super fun blog tour. So many wonderful books and many new to me. I'd really like to check out Ho Ho Ho Let It Snow. Maybe it is our current Hot August Nights, but I'm getting excited about working on Christmas gifts and decorations.
ReplyDeleteBless the book authors and publishers for sharing so many inspirational ideas with us. Quilters can never have too many good quilting books!
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
It took me a while but I visited all of the blogs. I will have to revisit some when I have more time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win those great quilting books!
k.castanette@hotmail.com
I already follow the Moda Fabrics blog.
ReplyDeleteAfter reading "A quilting Life's" blog, I really would like to get a hold of "Simply Retro with Camille Roskelley: Fresh Quilts from Classic Blocks" Looks right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteI read all the blogs on the tour and several mentioned Camille R.'s book, 'Simply Retro.' I think I will have to buy this book. I follow her blog and love her style. Thanks for the fun blog tour and hope I win the 6 books you are giving away.
ReplyDeleteFollows your blog & love your FB page!
ReplyDeleteThe moda designers blogs are so much fun.
I am coveting Camille Roskelley's newest book Simply Retro. Her patterns are wonderful.
Diana
dpackech@yahoo.com
What a great way to while away the afternoon. I can't wait to see the Tula Pink book, 100 Modern Quilt blocks.
ReplyDeleteCarole
car2ole@gmail.com
I liked United Notions on Facebook.
ReplyDeletek.castanette@hotmail.com
I loved seeing all the older quilting books shown by the Book Tour bloggers because I have so many of them! Today I love Miss Rosie's Schnibbles books.
ReplyDeletek.castanette@hotmail.com
It was fun looking at all the blogs. Some were my regulars and some new-to-me blogs that I will visit again. I look forward to checking out Seamingly Scrappy by Rebecca Silbaugh. Thanks for the chance to win some new books!
ReplyDeleteI want to check out Modern Neutrals - it looks like it could teach me a thing or two. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is another awesome blog hop. I enjoy your blog very much and have liked Moda United Notions on FB. My Favorite Book is in your giveaway and is Simply Fat Quarters. I have made two different quilt from it already. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love quilting books and there sure was a lot of good ones. I would love to someday include Camille Rosekelley's books, Simplify and Simply Retro, in my small collection. Thank you! anglanouette at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteAfter reading the blogs the main book that caught my eye was Camille Roskelley's Simply Retro book. I already follow your blog and like you on FB
ReplyDeleteA new-old book I found is Jinny Beyer's Quiltmaking by Hand. It's now on my must-have list.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun blog hop! Thanks for setting it up!
Carole S.
I spent several hours visiting all the blogs, some were familiar, others new, but I enjoyed reading the stories. So many good books about quilting, but the one that caught my eye was The Practical Guide to Patchwork by Elizabeth Hartman. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI discovered Anita Hooleys book, Little Stitches. Just my style!
ReplyDeleteIna
Thanks for the great blog-hop - I am a total bookworm and find it very ahrd to resist any book that takes my eye! Looking through the blogs I have seen Camille Roskelley's Simply Retro mentioned a few times, that sounds like one I might have to check out!
ReplyDeleteI love all quilting books but "Fig Tree" has me interested in Quiltmania. I must check this out. Of course I love all of Fig Tree.
ReplyDeleteModern Neutrals by Amy Ellis would be a fun book! There are so many fun blogs and books reviewed it was hard to decide! I follow Moda the Cutting Table and thank you for the lovely giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love having books on my shelf for reference, right now my books are packed away to finish my sewing room. :-(. I miss having them handy, the blog book party is enjoyable, many of the books I'd like to add to my library. I need a good go to like the Better Homes and Gardens or Fons & Porter. My newest purchases have been Bonnie Hunter's books and love planning out my next projects! So many quilts, not enough time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great hop, I love books especially quilting books. Quilting Modern by Jacquie Gering and Katie Pederson caught my eye in the hop. I follow and like, thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove the blog hop! One of my many favorite books is Camille Roskelly's Simplfy, I've made countless quilts from it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteThere were lots of great book ideas. Some of the ones I am going to be on the lookout for: Quilty Fun by Lori Holt, Simply Retro by Camille Roskelley, Material Obession by Sarah Fielke. So many great blogs out there, I enjoyed visiting each one! Thanks for the chance to win!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of my favorite bloghops - ever!!!! Great idea! It reminded me that I really need to buy Quilting Modern - it has been on my wishlist for a long time and not having it is just not acceptable. Thanks for the chance to win the great collection of books you featured!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Love Bonnie Hunter's books but my current favorite is StringFling!
ReplyDeleteI want to check out the Quiltmania books that Joanna Figueroa mentioned and my favorite book is her With Fabric and Tread.
ReplyDeletefollowing your blog on bloglovin and have liked your FB page for ages! A "new" book that I want to check out is the Encyclopedia of quilt blocks (I think that's the title) that Joanna mentioned. My favorite book purchases recently have been Camille Roskelley's books! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog already! having fun visiting new to me blogs. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite quilting book is Hex-a-gogo. I've been obsessed with hexagons lately. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIk heb genoten van het lezen en ik ben een beginner en kan niet goed kiezen. Er zijn zoveel goede boeken bij. Ik dank u dat ik mee mag doen met deze boeken.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun blog tour! I have a long list of books to find and look at. I would love to add the Better Homes and Gardens Complete Guide to Quilting and the Machine Quilting Primer to my library as great learning and resource books. Two books by Camille Roskelley caught my eye and I would love looking through them. Can't wait to find a copy of Simplify and Simple Retro.
ReplyDeleteI love this giveaway! I'm interested in Billie Lauder's Quick Quilt Tricks and Camille Roskelley's Simply Retro and Amy's Modern Netruals . . .
ReplyDeleteI love Amy's Modern Neutrals - very unusual to have such colours used these days, it's nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting so many get blogs in one place. Many I have never seen but are now on my list to visit frequently. The book that caught my attention is Simply Retro by Camille Roskelley. Since Bonnie and Camille are one of my very favorite designers, any book by them I am sure I would love. Thanks for this great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI liked the Quilter's Complete Guide by Marianne Fons and Liz Porter. I'm still learning, so this is a bit help.
ReplyDeleteDebi Horne
debihorne54@yahoo.com
I love, love, love reading - and all thing books! I found a usedbcopy of Barbara Brackman's. Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns recently and love it. And the designs in Christmas Sparkle by Mary Jane Carey will keep me busy for a while. Now thanks to this adventure my book list grows more! Thank you for the chance to win some more new and so desirable books!
ReplyDeleteI would like Sunday morning quilts book. It drew me in with the simple yet gorgeous quilt on the cover! Susan purrpage3 at verizon dot net
ReplyDeleteI am in a small project phase right now, so I'm really interesting in checking out the Pillow Pop book that you show above (just requested it from my library). Thanks for the giveaway! I've been following you on facebook and your blog (via a reader) for a long time now.
ReplyDeleteBonnie Hunter's Adventures with Leaders and Enders looks like a good one. Thanks for the opportunity to win those great books! I'm a longtime follower of yours.
ReplyDeleteThere are three books that I found by reading all the blogs that I would like to own. (I own most of the others!!) They are "Quick Quilt Tricks" and "More Quilt Tricks" by Billie Lauder and "Sweet Celebrations" by Moda Bake Shop. The cutest patterns and quilts come from the Moda Bake shop! Books are a favorite with me and I loved reading about which books inspired everyone. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite new book is Simply Retro, but I've added Quilters Complete Guide to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for Angela Yosten's new big Sew Baby Modern (please be the real title!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win! I also love Sweet Celebrations! Thanks for the chance to win. I could really use some new quilt books!
I liked the Complete Quilters Guide. It looks like a good book to have on hand. Love following the blogs...
ReplyDeleteI had a marvelous time and left a note for each participant. I want modern neutral. I had the misconception that modern had to be bright and now I see that's not true. I want to give modern a try. Thanks for such a great experience.
ReplyDeleteSimply Retro by Camille Roskelley looks like a book I need to pick up! I just started quilting...okay I am on my first quilt. But I am so addicted already. Is that a sign to things to come?
ReplyDeleteI'm still working my way through the blogs. My favorite book from the blog is Billie Lauder's books "Quick Quilt Tricks" and "More Quick Quilt Tricks". They sound great. I follow your blog and like you on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving Amy's book Modern Neutrals. This book looks great & would be perfect for guys quilts too. I already follow your blog & like Moda United Notions on facebook. Thanks for a chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI followed your blog. The book I saw that really appealed to me is StitchZakka! It looks like it has a lot of fun projects that can be made into gifts. I'm always looking for something different to sew - in between all the quilts I'm making1
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