Welcome to those who are new, and those that have been visiting my blog a while and so supportive.
I have a love of quilting, the arts and family. My favorite things, this year, has been focusing on designing my own quilts and taking them to reality, designing some fabrics available on Spoonflower and teaching others what I have learned.
Here are a few of my recent finishes.
I love participating in quilt design a day, and here are some of my favorite designs:

I am so excited about next year; to celebrate my 3rd year blogging/quilting (September 2015) and having the opportunities to met people in this community. I am attending and volunteering in QuiltCon and also attending Glamp Stitchalot 2015.
The wonderful support of this community is the main reason why I participate in the giveaway, it’s a chance to give back.
The give away today are has items/tools I love:
- Machingers quilting gloves (will buy to fit your hands after the winner is selected)
- Basting Pins
- Angela Walters – Shape by Shape Free Motion Quilting Book
- 8 Fat Quarters Warm Bundle of Art Gallery Fabrics
- Sarah Watts Lion Sketchbook
- Carolyn Friedlander Botanics Aurifil thread kit (small) (not included in the photo)
- A needle minder
This package of my favorite things is over $100. All you need to do is leave a comment to answer:
Q: What areas would you like more information or type of projects you would like tutorials or blog post on?
If you are a follower, thank you for following, leave a second comment letting me know.
The giveaway is open to international participants as well. The giveaway winner will be randomly selected and announced Friday 12/12 around 8pm EST.
Have fun and be sure to check out the other giveaways.
Note: Due to high number of comments, it is likely I will not reply to all comments.


301. I’m following on Bloglovin
302. Paper piecing is always neat.
303. I’m following via email.
304. As a beginner, I enjoy simple but dynamic projects (quilts in particular, but also bags and small projects).
305. I like tutorials for kids and womens clothing. I’ve been looking for a neat wall hanging tutorial too!
306. I am getting into more modern quiltings so I like to see quilts and fabric that works with that:)
307. Sewing curves – such difficult things!
308. I always like to read process posts… It’s nice to see the evolution of a project, rather than just getting the final thing.
309. And of course you know, I’m a follower 😀
310. I love to hear about machine quilting techniques!
311. I follow you in Bloglovin’
312. bags with inside and outside pockets
313. Free motion quilting and choosing fabrics are two areas where I want to improve
314. I’d like to learn more about quilting feathers
315. I would like more ideas for free motion quilting.
316. I follow by email.
317. Anything for beginners like me. A lot of tutorials and information are lacking pictures and all the information a newbie needs.
318. I love reading about the processes people use to make quilts, and I love photos that show me machine quilting.
319. I follow with blog lovin.’
320. What a beautifully curated prize bundle! I like tutorials on art techniques in quilts – stenciling, dying, specialty threads, embroidery, etc. Thanks for this lovely chance to win!
321. I follow you via bloglovin. Thanks for all the inspiration and eye candy that you provide!
322. I would like tips on quilting and possibly some simple designs
323. I really would like to hear more about how people choose their fabric for a particular project and why . Always good to get a new perspective on that (heather@thewilliscrew.org)
324. Curves they are tricky 🙂
325. I’d like to know more about how to use stabilizers in quilting.
326. I follow via Instagram and Bloglovin. Made the Succulent quilt and love it!
327. I’d love to see more sizing options, maybe a mock-up/drawing of an alternate size of one of your lovely patterns. But I think you’re doing a fantastic job already!
328. I’d like to see more about free motion quilting of large quilts on a regular machine!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Cheri
quiltingnanny(at)yahoo(dot)com
329. I’d like to see more tips/tuts about FMQ. Thanks for sharing!
330. I really enjoy your quilt design a day projects….
331. bags are something I have tried and would love to see more tutorials~
332. FMQ, speed of machine versus speed of hands and how to get it right. The process of things. How and why that colour of that fabric ended up there. And of course where is the magic button that stops time so I can get more done? Happy Christmas.
333. I’m a new follower through Feedly.
334. I like learning about how to use color in my quilts.
335. I enjoy reading about your QDAD – how do you decide which ones you will turn into quilts?
336. I could use more info on sewing curves!
337. I love the little tips and tricks on how to do anything quilt related.. that ah-ha moment tip
338. I’m following you with Feedly!
339. As a beginner also, I just like mystery quilts or just plain simple not complex quilts. You have definitely have quilte the hugh giveaway to offer us. WOW Thank you for being a part of the Sew Mama Sew giveaway and the chance to win this generous box of goodies. Merry Christmas to you.
Sandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
340. I would really like to learn some more about free motion quilting
341. I am a follower on Bloglovin
342. I like tutorials for home and kids.
Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com
343. I love seeing your designs and would love to hear more about the thinking and processes behind them 🙂
344. I follow on Bloglovin!
345. I know there are all kinds of tutorials on FMQ, but nothing has clicked with me yet some maybe a fresh look!
346. I always love posts on the quilt making process, especially color choices.
347. I follow via Bloglovin and Instagram
348. I liked the paper piecing tips – I’m new to it and still struggling. I think I like tips about techniques better than a tutorial for a specific project.
349. I’d like love to learn see a tutorial/article that goes through the entire quilting process. From getting an idea, selecting fabrics, constructing, etc.
350. Following on Bloglovin