My name is Manda. I'm a librarian turned stay at home, homeschooling, sometimes quilting, rarely blogging -Mama. I started quilting a little over a year ago after my family had to uproot our lives in Virginia and move to Alabama for work. Quilting made those first few lonely months bearable. I come from a long line of quilters. In fact, I still sleep each night with a quilt that my great-grandmother made for me. But, I never took interest in the craft as a young person, so I don't have any great stories about learning to quilt from either one of them, although I am happy to continue the tradition. Even now, my mother and I have two different quilting styles, so I don't go to her for a lot of things. However, without her to wind bobbin after bobbin for me until I learned, I wouldn't be the so-so quilter I am today. I'm happy to report that I am an excellent bobbin winder these days. With any luck, and with a lot of practice, my children- and one day grandchildren- might treasure quilts made by me.
My kids love I-Spy quilts. I love working with novelty fabric. Here are some quilts I've made over the past year:
1. Quilt for Maggie Rose, 2. Ada's I Spy- back, 3. Ada's I Spy- front, 4. birthdayquilt2 |
My oldest daughter and baby son have one. My middle daughter is waiting patiently for hers. She's going to be lucky enough to be the recipient of a Spoonflower I-Spy quilt. I've been fortunate enough to participate in Spoonflower swaps. One was a small swap. We ended up with pairs of squares, and I'm happy to offer my duplicate charms in this giveaway. There are also some pairs of Japanese charms I have left over. Maybe you're too a Spoonflower swapper? Maybe you could use these in a mug rug, or doll quilt?
You will also receive these scraps of novelty fabric. I've entered several I-Spy swaps and sometimes have extra yardage leftover. I never know what to do with it, and I'm not one good at saving and remembering to use what I have. These are all large pieces. If you don't like novelty fabric, then I guess this isn't too exciting of a giveaway for you.
The giveaway is open to anyone who can type. I'll ship anywhere my post office allows me to ship. This is the holidays, and I have three small children, so I do appreciate some understanding if I don't get to the post office the day the giveaway closes. The giveaway will close on the 16th at 7 central standard time.
Mandatory entry- please comment below. Maybe tell me about a special handmade gift you've either given or received. The longer-windier, the better(read for me), but it won't improve your chances of winning. Neither will becoming a follower, but I have my candy canes crossed that I'll reach double numbers! The winner will be picked at random by generating a number at random.org.
But, before you leave, I have to have you look at my cute babies!
Merry Christmas, Y'all!
Willa, Ada, and Micah |
Santa and Micah |
Willa (with shoes on the wrong feet) and Ada with Mrs. Claus and Jingles the Elf |
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PS. Please make sure that I can reach you. If you are chosen, and you didn't leave your email, and you are set to no-reply, I'll go to the next person.
Edited to add:
P.P.S. Please check your blogger profile to make sure that you aren't a no-reply blogger. I was for a while without realizing it. There are a handful of people who've entered thus far that won't be able to win because they are no-reply and didn't leave an email. I hate to think of all that wasted time spent entering giveaways over the next week.
P.P.S.S. I may not be home to close the comments for the giveaway, so if you can comment, it's still open. I anticipate that it won't be much later than 7pm CST.
Edited to add:
P.P.S. Please check your blogger profile to make sure that you aren't a no-reply blogger. I was for a while without realizing it. There are a handful of people who've entered thus far that won't be able to win because they are no-reply and didn't leave an email. I hate to think of all that wasted time spent entering giveaways over the next week.
P.P.S.S. I may not be home to close the comments for the giveaway, so if you can comment, it's still open. I anticipate that it won't be much later than 7pm CST.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 206 of 206 Newer› Newest»I knitted a hat for a friend for her 30th birthday this year, and I really liked how it turned out. I made it in green, which she loves, and the pattern was Harry Potter-inspired, which she also loves. :)
Last birthday I received a handmade necklace from my daughter. So sweet!
I made my first quilt for my son's first birthday - with novelty fabrics- and he loves it.
My first project in 2012 is a circular mat with a draw string. So, at "cleanup" time, (which gets a bit drawn out for us, I can just scoop up the mat on all it's contents on top by a pull of the string (minus the 4 yr old son and dog).I still haven't figured out the organization system for his toys. I seem to change it everyday:( Hope you and yours have a wonderful holiday!! As my 4 yr old says, "Jingle Bam!"
i made a TARDIS mini quilt for a friend! it was super fun. thanks for sharing!
Last year I made matching pj pants for the kids and hubby. Too cute! Great fabrics! Thanks for the giveaway!
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