Monday, December 12, 2011

Giveaway #2

WE HAVE A WINNER!
The winner this morning is Henria O. (#19).
Thanks everyone for entering, and happy holidays! :)


And once again, welcome to Sew, Mama, Sew’s December Giveaway Week!

My “Hooray-Website!” giveaway will go to one person, who will win 50% off anything from said brand-spankin’-new website (hand quilting, wedding signature quilts, memory quilts, or something custom). And besides, anyone who comments on this post during giveaway week can claim 10% off, forever.

Same rules (“more like guidelines, really”) apply: Comment on this post up through December 16th, and the morning of December 17th I’ll pick the random winner with our good friend random.org. Tell me what service you need, and tell me the the story behind your quilt – who is it from? Who would it be for? Quilts are about stories, after all.

Thank you so much for visiting, and enjoy the rest of your giveaway days! :)

Cheers,

Sara

21 comments:

  1. Congradulations on your new site and good luck

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  2. making a quilt for my daughter's wedding next fall.

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  3. Wow very nice!
    I am working on making a quilt for each of my kids thats 5 and I just finished #2 so I have a lot of work to do!
    Thank you!

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  4. What a wonderful giveaway. You can't imageine how much I need your help on finishing a quilt.
    I have a lovely UFO This quilt was made in a quilting bee this past year. It was a great experience to work with some flickr fellows. I would love to have a professional quilting on it and in my domestic sewing machine is really hard to get this. I live in Barcelona and here we don't have professional quilters.
    Thank you so much for this chance to win. I will keep my fingers crossed.

    I'm having a giveaway at my blog I will be glad if you come and say hi :)

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  5. love your gallery--makes the giveaway that much more exciting! I have a quilt top that I made an refused to pick out stitches. It was an exercise in not being perfect and it was completely liberating (and amazingly, it ended up square!). So, I would keep the quilt for me!

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  6. Wow this is a super prize! Thanks for the chance. You do beautiful work!

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  7. You hand quilt for people? That is amazing. I'm working on a quilt for a new niece and my sister is working on a baby quilt that's not getting quilted. She could really use your assistance. But if you are hand doing it I'd probably have to sew up one for myself. Thanks for doing the giveaway.

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  8. Am not much of a quilter but I love handmade quilts so I would like a full made quilt please.

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  9. Oh,, I really hope to win this one! My birthday is Saturday, so this would be such a great birthday present!

    I'm working on piecing a scrap quilt right now. I really want it to be free-motion quilted, but I am too nervous to try! If I won, I would send the top to you to be quilted.

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  10. Your hand stitching is just gorgeous! I think I'd send you one of my quilt to be hand stitched.

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  11. Your work is very pretty; I want to steal it and have you make me some potholders and another quilt and something with cute birds. It's cold in my apartment. Thanks for the giveaways and good luck!

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  12. congrats on the new website! and I'd SO love to win.
    I look forward to seeing your site grow!

    Michelle
    in Seattle

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  13. Keep up quilting! I would be happy to win.

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  14. Copngratulations on your new website.

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  15. I quilt for other people and have resolved that starting in 2012 I will make the things I want and quilts for my sons and grandchildren. Then and only then will I fire up and quilt for others again. Thanks for a sweet sweet giveaway.

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  16. I'd want to make a quilt for my mom. To thank her for everything she's done over the years.

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  17. I have a pieced 4th of July quilt top for my parents (because it was always our favorite holiday) and amazing vintage gingham backing. My problem is combining the two! Any quilting help would be appreciated.

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  18. I'm working on a memory quilt from my daughter's clothes, and it definately will need to be hand quilted. What a great prize

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