THIS GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED!
In my previous post I told yall about Quilt Story's 12 months of Quilt Block of the Month. Here is the book they are using for their series:
In my previous post I told yall about Quilt Story's 12 months of Quilt Block of the Month. Here is the book they are using for their series:
Whether or not you want to join the Quilt Story blog series, this book is great for any quilter to add to their collection or start one. I have looked through the book and let me tell ya, this book will keep you busy for quite a while!! This book is great for those learning the quilting basics or for those veteran quilters.
This book is a whopping 292 pages yall! Each pattern has diagrams and comes with very easy to understand cutting & construction directions. Each block also comes in 6 different sizes making almost 3,000 blocks for this wonderful book: 4.5" / 6" / 7.5" / 9" / 10.5" / 12"
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3 lucky winners will get this awesome book!
Who doesn't love a chance to win some a FREE QUILT BOOK? 4 Chances to Win! Here's what you do:
#1 IS REQUIRED. #2 - #4 ARE JUST EXTRA ENTRIES. "FOLLOWING" IS ONLY IF YOU WANT TO.
Please leave a separate comment for each of the below. It's easier to keep track of the entries that way.
This give-away will run for a work week from (Tues) 4-10 thru (Sat) 4-14 @ midnight EST. I will use Random.org to choose the winners & will announce the winner on (Sun) 4-15!
- Being that it's gardening season, let us know if you buy plants already grown or if you like to start plants from seeds yourself. If you don't garden, let us know that too.
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LET THE COMMENTING BEGIN!
I am horrible at growing plants, so I guy them already grown. ;)
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ReplyDeleteI like to do both - some with seeds and some starter plants.
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ReplyDeleteAlready receive the emails--which is why I am the first to comment probably. :o) Thanks for the chance to win a great book! xo
ReplyDeletePlants! If I buy seeds when I see them coming up I think they are weeds and hoe them up!!!! You can tell I am not a very good gardener! Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteWill grow from seeds as well as plants/branches whatever. Seeds are imported and expensive so we go with whatever we get.
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ReplyDeleteI usually buy seedlings as I can't be bothered with all that seed raising stuff!! Just planted out all my pots yesterday and a whole bunch of vegies in my garden.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to garden, but hate going outside when it gets hot... so it ends up staying on my wish list and never actually gets accomplished.
ReplyDeleteI have a black thumb so about the only plants I have are those pots of gerber daisies or dahlias that I buy already grown each spring. Then I try not to kill them before fall.
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ReplyDeleteI do both. I just sowed spinach seeds in the garden, I have 4 trays of seeds started and in 5 weeks I will be buying sweet potatoes, herbs and tomato plants from my local nursery. Thank you for a fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI live in Florida, where it is really hot and the ground is nothing but sand. I do buy a few tomato plants and try to grow them, but eventually the heat kills them too. Maybe one day I will have a sunny enough yard ( mine is mostly shade with sand now ) that I will be able to have a HUGH garden.
ReplyDeleteI plant most of my simple flowers by seed (cosmos, zennias, marigolds). I plant most of my vegetables from purchased plants. Thanks for the chance to win your giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteI have the blog button on the bottom of my blog. http://www.new2quilting.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI sew. My wife Gardens. It's better this way...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win!
Paul
www.OutnumberedQuilter.com
I receive the giveaway e-mail notifications.
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www.OutnumberedQuilter.com
And Finally... I am on your giveaway email list.
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I usually buy plants already started. I did buy a few packs of seeds this year and planted them last week. Then we had alot of rain and they probably got washed away
ReplyDeleteI usually buy a already grown plant! I loved cactus!
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ReplyDeleteWhen we moved in our house last year, there were already many perrenials in the garden, so all I have to do is wait for them to pop up every spring!! lol!
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ReplyDeleteI'm not a gardener. Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI love to grow my veggies from seed....but I'm impatient for color and beauty, so I will buy my flowers! LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm on your email list! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteMy allergies have caused me to give up gardening...so I quilt more! I used to plant both seeds and plants. I sure miss it.
ReplyDeleteA few years ago I did the seed thing. I grew Moonflowers (smell SO sweet and bloom at night on a vine with ?heart? shaped leaves), and a CUTE small zinnia called "?pinwheel?" It was in pink, yellow and white I believe. VERY nice zinnia - but hard to find as an annual plant in a pot.
ReplyDeleteThis year I bought begonia and some small pinwheel yellow zinnia (YAY I found some).
All is fun - but seeds take consistency which is not my strong point this year.
Thank you for the chance to win such a nice book! :-)
Cathy
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I do receive e-mails... that's how I found out about this giveaway :-) Thank you for sharing
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I have your button on my blog spot.
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Cathy
I don't really garden. What little I do, I buy as plants, not seeds. I wouldn't have anything if I tried to grow from seeds. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI get your emails, that's how I know to enter. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI tend to have a black thumb, so any help in growth helps. hehe I usually buy things partially grown but have planted a seed or two as well.
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ReplyDeleteWe always buy our plants. Going to the nursery is one of our favorite things to do. Thanks for a great giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteWe plant a huge garden each year, mostly from seed, just buying our tomatoes and peppers already started. We've got lettuce, radishes, and spinach up, and the corn is in the ground, yay!
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ReplyDeleteI do not garden. I do, however, have a beautiful garden because my husband loves to garden. Works for us. Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a long-time follower of your blog. Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteWe grow quite a large garden each year. Some vegetables are grown from seed and some come from nursery starts.
ReplyDeleteMy Steve plants a huge garden and a huge raised bed garden and a green house garden. He starts all his own plants in the greenhouse and transplants. We have potatoes up, lettuce, spinach, radishes and onions in the raised beds, we have cucumbers and green beans in the greenhouse, but he has not planted the main garden yet, it is a bit early.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a big gardener... I usually start plants from seed, occasionally I'll buy some already started.
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ReplyDeleteAnd I receive your newsletter too! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteIt all depends on the year. Last year I started several Gerbera Daisy plants from seed but this year I'm buying already growing plants for my garden.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to enter your wonderful giveaway!
I am a KoolBeenz follower via Google Friend Connect :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I would love to win this book! I have a veggie garden, an herb garden, an orchard, grape arbors, berries, rhubarb, strawberry and asparagus patches, and pick fiddlehead ferns in the spring. I start plants, trade plants, buy plants...whatever the budget allows! VermontPines at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteI already get your email newsletter. I've been wanting this book - thanks for the chance to win! VermontPines at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteI buy plants with the exception of my zinnias; for those I just sow the seed directly in the ground around mid to late April. Thanks for chance to win this great book! (marshudson at comcast dot net)
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ReplyDeleteI buy plants - usually perennials. :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm a quilter SEW I buy plants already established! :o) Thanks so much for the chance to win this book!! If I win, I might have to hire a gardener!!
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And YES I get your emails...thank you!!
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Usually perennials and shrubs for us.We only do a fair job of it though because the white tail deer love them too! Thank you for a neat Giveaway!
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Every year I try to grow veggies, and every year I fail. Usually I plant little plants. This year, I picked up some seeds to start inside and then transfer outside. Here's hoping it works! For flowers, I have some perennials that I rely on that I planted as plants, and God Bless 'Em, they come back every year. I wish there were veggies like that. Wait, asparagus is a perennial, isn't it? Maybe I need to plant that!
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ReplyDeleteI love growing things from seed so this is my favourite time of the year!
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ReplyDeleteI love to garden; but, I haven't done so in a couple of years because I'm in a rental. I tried gardening from pots one year; but, life got in the way and I had to go home to Mother and my husband forgot to water the plants. *sigh* So, I don't try much anymore. But, once we get a home of our own, I'm determined to garden once again. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower! :-)
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ReplyDeleteI don't garden but grow some herbs like mint and bazil.
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ReplyDeleteI buy plants and Still manage to kill them
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely planting flowers someone else has grown. It's so easy-peasy by comparison to anything else... err, except perhaps not planting anything! Thanks for the chance to win your giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI buy plants and start from seed. That way I can get some earlier crops while waiting on the others :)
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ReplyDeleteI buy a few plants like tomatoes and eggplants, and start everything else from seed.
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ReplyDeleteI don't have a garden, I have trouble keeping house plants alive, LOL!!
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I follow via GFC as Kim Reid
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I love to garden and do some of both - buy and start some plants from seeds!
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ReplyDeleteI love to start them from seed. Transplanting doesn't always work well.
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ReplyDeleteI do some from seeds (that I save from last year) and I buy some that are grown.
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ReplyDeleteI love to garden and start as many things as I can from seed. The climate here isn't great though and I don't have a greenhouse, so being able to buy already started veg and flowers from the farmer's market is ideal!
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ReplyDeleteI don't garden. I do have houseplants though.
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I'm a follower of your blog.
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I already receive your emails. Thanks!
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I have been buying plants at my favorite Amish green house for over 40 years.
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ReplyDeleteI buy my plants - I do not start from seedlings. I need to have the instant gratification!! my email is amyd14_1999
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ReplyDeleteI buy tomato and pansy plants. Everything else from seed.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower via GFC.
ReplyDeleteI live in a condo, so have no yard to plant anything in. And we have so much shade, I'd have no sunshine, so I don't garden at all. Wish I could!!! I eat a lot of vegetables, and it sure would be cheaper to grow them instead of buy them.
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ReplyDeleteI live with my mother who starts tons of plants from seeds in a cold frame. Then, she goes through a process of transplanting in various size pots until the plants are large enough to go into the ground. Our soil is actually sand so it takes a lot of prep. Plus the critters are bad too. She has already given away at least 25 tomato plants to relatives. We end up with a freezer full of great vegetables to use all year long.
ReplyDeleteI'm already a KoolBeenz follower via Google Friend Connect.
ReplyDeleteI already receive your KoolBeenz newsletter -- and I would love to win this book to have all those block designs to read/use over and over. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI like to try seeds!
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ReplyDeleteI buy plants, when you have crazy cold weather is a "pain" to bring plants in and out and having a heated garage doesn't doesn't appeal to my pocket. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI start some of my plants from seed. Right now we have watermelons and pumkins growing. And most years I start my tomatoes too (but this year I'm taking a break). Soon I'll be starting my nasturtiums and morning glories. I buy my fushias, lobelia, wave petunias and whatever other basket stuffers are available to fill my hanging flower baskets. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of KoolBeenz via gfc already. :)
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ReplyDeletei dont do gardening very much cos its hot all year round at my place, so they just grow by themselve.
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ReplyDeleteI buy started plants. It's hard to know when we'll get our last frost here, so by purchasing started plants I can get them in the ground at the right time.
ReplyDeleteI follow you. Thanks for the chance to win this book. One of my nieces just told me she'd like to start quilting and asked for recommendations on great books. How fun to give her not only a recommendation but a great book.
ReplyDeleteI'm on your mailing list, April.
ReplyDeleteI love starting seedlings but don't always get to it early enough so it is usually a combination of starting plants and buying them.
ReplyDeleteI generally purchase plants already grown, cause by the time I think to start seedlings it's way too late!
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI do receive your giveaway emails. Thanks for the chance to win this great book!
ReplyDeleteI've only been successful with planting already started tomatoes - delicious! This year we are going to do again!
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ReplyDeleteI buy plants already grown. I really don't have much of a green thumb.
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I already follow. This is an awesome giveaway! Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI just put some seed in last week...I have been hoarding them since my last disasterous try at growing from seed...and they have just begun to poke there little heads out through the soil!! It is all so exciting and encouraging..I think the garden can teach us lots if we slow down and listen. For instance timing...I waited until the best time to put these little promises-of-goodness in, here's hoping I can be "faithful" and protect them and care for them till the grow up. God bless:)
ReplyDeleteMost things, I prefer to buy the seedlings already growing. Things like zinnias seem to do better when you grow them from seeds-- at least for me. And this year, I am excited to try something new-- growing daylillies from seed! :-)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on GFC-- thanks for the chance to win this book! It looks great! :-)
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ReplyDeleteOh I buy them ready to plant, except for salad greens! and potatoes;)
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ReplyDeleteI have a really hard time "hardy-ing up plants from the seeds. I've been very successful growing the seed, but as soon as I let it get hardy in the weather, it goes kaput! Seems like we always get that late frost snafu and it's a goner. So, the past 3 years I've bought plants/seedlings. I leave it to someone else to give the plants "tough love" and get a think skin :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you through GFC. Thank you for the lovely giveaway! Looks like a great book!!!
ReplyDeleteI receive your emails :) Love them!
ReplyDeleteI plant both seeds and plants already grown. Who can't use a quilting book, thanks for the giveaway.
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