It's that time again! Sew Mamma Sew is hosting its giveaway linky party. A chance to meet up with some pretty amazing quilt bloggers and participate in some heartfelt love in the form of giveaways. This is my first time participating in this linky party. Thanks's to Lara at Buzzin Bumble and Jenn at Quarter Inch From the Edge, I am able to participate.
Let me back up...back when Lara's book Crafted Applique was released, I won a copy of the book during the 30 day blog hop event celebrating the book's release over at Quarter Inch From the Edge. Lara had offered to refund the money of anyone that had already purchased the book, if they won one of the giveaways. My name was drawn at random, making me a winner. I had already purchased the book, so instead of requesting a refund, I asked Lara if I could instead give away a copy of her book at a later date to a lucky reader. And she happily said "yes."
So that brings us today and this book.
This book has been life changing for me. I HATED doing applique. I have been known to go to great lengths to avoid it at all costs. That is until after this book entered my life. The crazy part is, it is so simple a pre-schooler could do it (well maybe not the sewing machine part). I can't wait to do more of it!
The Crafted Applique method made attaching these letters to my in progress book shelf quilt (Read With Me by Melissa Corry) a breeze. The best part is, Lara's method treats the fabric to prevent fraying...who doesn't love that??? I know I love it!.
So one lucky reader will win a copy of Lara's Crafted Applique book. Entering the giveaway is easy. Just leave a comment below and tell me how you feel about applique. For me, I love it on a quilt, but have always dreaded the process. Not any more, I say bring on the applique! You can have a second entry if you are a follower of TishNWonderland, just leave a second separate comment telling me how you follow me. Heck, it's Christmas, and let's show the amazing Lara some love. I will give you a third entry if you leave a comment telling me if you follow Buzzin Bumble and how.
Don't forget if you are a no reply blogger to leave your email address in the comment, otherwise I will not be able to contact you if you win. The giveaway will be open until Midnight Monday December 12th and is open internationally (per Lara...isn't she the best??) I will announce the winner on Tuesday, December 13th and Lara will contact you via email about shipping your book.
Normally, I try to reply to all comments, however, due to a traveling teenager arriving home this weekend and the craziness that comes with that, I apologize in advance if I do not respond. Know that I appreciate everyone that stops by! If this is your first time to Wonderland please feel free to look around. You can read more about me and my crazy life of quilting, cats and family here.
Don't forget, Crafted Applique is the perfect holiday gift for any quilter! You can pick up a copy of of crafted Applique here.
Today I'm linking up with Giveaway Day.
I've appliqued a few times... still leery of it! mandiprout80 @ gmail. com
ReplyDeleteI love applique. I have done numerous wallhangings and quilts. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am intimidated by hand appliqué. I do not have a properly working multi-stitch sewing machine at the moment so I avoid appliqué that requires more than just a straight stitch to hold it down. I did take Shannon Brinkley's Scrappy Applique class and I have made the world and the deer. Thanks a bunch!
ReplyDeletei don't mind applique, though it can get in the way of the process at times.
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to do applique. Thats on my goal for next year.
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I'm following TishNWonderland by email.
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I follow Buzzin Bumble by email
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I don't do appliqué because my stitches are horrendous. Maybe this technique will help. Thanks for the giveaway, grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin. Grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI follow Lara's blog on Bloglovin. Grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI've never actually tried applique! I've been wanting to give it a go though, and it sounds like this book would be a great start. :)
ReplyDeleteI've never done appliqué and it seems so mysterious and kind of scary!
ReplyDeleteI need lots of practice with applique! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy applique.
ReplyDeleteI like applique but hate needle turn. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteNot really an applique lover. Don't mind using straight stitch to sew on a dresden plate, but that's about it.
ReplyDeleteI like how appliqué looks, but I usually don't have the patience for it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI do follow your blog with Bloglovin. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI also have been following Lara's blog for while. She is pretty awesome too.
ReplyDeleteI love applique and thus have made several quilts with applique.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog,Wonderland, follow you faithfully.
ReplyDeleteFor applique I have always used fusible web, but occasionally have traced onto the wrong side.This new method sounds so easy and would love to have the book and try Lara's technique.
ReplyDeleteI follow you with my blog friends list on Blogger.
ReplyDeleteI have been doing appliqué for 40 years and love it!
ReplyDeleteI also follow Lara with Blogger on my blog friends list.
ReplyDeleteI follow through bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI love applique but I'm not good at it.
ReplyDeleteI follow on BL Jmikebalou(at) aol (dot) com
ReplyDeleteI follow Lara on BL too.
ReplyDeleteI love appliqué and am really just a beginner, wanting to learn more. This book looks great! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI've done appliqué but am not completely comfortable with it. Maybe the book will help!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful giveaway. I also love the applique' technique in this book, as well as designs. Funny, as I was at a Quilt Sew-cial today where I "again" recommended this book to others, with an emphasis on how someone was doing a project where the techniques in this book would have significantly helped them be more creative.
ReplyDeleteHope it is ok, as I added a link to your giveaway at http://mycreativebloglist.blogspot.com/2016/12/updated-list-of-giveaways-for-december.html
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I have done it but I avoid it!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the book is for me!
Thank you.
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I love how applique looks, and I've done it a few times, but I don't really enjoy doing it. I'm not sure why, maybe because it's hard to get it looking just right. This book looks really interesting, I would love to read it.
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I just started following you on bloglovin
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Just started following buzzin bumble on bloglovin
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I have started doing some applique, but am curious about the books new method, especially if it stops the fabric fraying. Thanks for the giveaway. Tarnia.hodges at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI have never tried applique. I like the look of it and think it adds a lot of a quilt, but I think I just haven't had the patience to learn it.
ReplyDeleteI love applique, and I think I will love it even more if I win the book!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram, @notqnot .
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzinbumble on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI do like appliqué but worry that my own attempts aren't quite up to scratch. Thank you for a great giveaway. x
ReplyDeleteI love the look of applique but wish I could accomplish it more quickly.
ReplyDeleterbacklund at centurylink dot net
I love applique but normally don't have the patience to do it. Maybe this book would change that!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy applique,and use blanket stich predominantly, but am intrigued about Laras method as Ihave read so many positive things about it. This is a wonderful giveaway Tish.
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ReplyDeleteI love applique. I find needle turn really hard, but love raw edge.
ReplyDeleteI love applique and use it often. I love to machine applique and raw edge applique but I also like to blanket stitch around applique shapes. But...I am always looking for new ideas and methods so I would love to own this book or at least look through it and learn this technique!
ReplyDeleteAll my quilts have appliqué,it's my favorite technique
ReplyDeleteI already follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteJust learning and try to jump in and have fun. But I sometimes am to hard on myself with my stitches and mistakes and then it becomes tedious. Looking forward to new ideas and learning to bring back the fun in applique as this book shows.
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I have been really wanting this book so this would be terrific to win! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am very intimidated by applique...I find it scary. Maybe I need this book.
ReplyDeleteI am starting to dabble in applique, but I only do raw edge. I have been eyeing the book.
ReplyDeleteI follow via bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI've done a bit of applique, but it's a method I try to avoid! I know Lauras method is highly regarded and would love to give it a try!'
ReplyDeleteI love the design possibilities with applique- anything is possible! I have only done fusible, raw edge applique by machine so I don't use it a lot. I have been itching to get my hands on this book because this method looks like an applique game changer!
ReplyDeleteI'm following on instagram! (@sarahbjasinski)
ReplyDeleteI also follow Buzzin Bumble on instagram (@sarahbjasinski)!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy appliqué and this book has intrigued me. I would love to win a copy.
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I love applique but have truly only done raw edge machine stitched~ It looks very shabby chic and I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful! I love applique, adds so much to a quilt! So easy and looks so good! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzin Bumble on bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI love applique!.... it's an easy way to add a lot of character to me projects I strive now to get better at it. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI do like appliqué but it always turns out different in real life than it does in my head .
ReplyDeleteDo I follow you ? Yes on bloglovin and Instagram
ReplyDeleteI wasn't a fan of applique...until I heard about Lara's method.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin and on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow Lara on bloglovin and Instagram too
ReplyDeleteI follow Lara on Bloglovin and on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin and by email! looking at your other forums now!
ReplyDeleteI follow BuzzinBumble on twitter, fb, at Bloglovin and IG! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm like you were... love the look but hate the process! Could use the book!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of Crafted Applique Book for myself. Like you said - Bring it on! I attempted applique but I need help as well as advise. This book is like a godsend for me. Thank you for being a part of the SMS Giveaway Day. Wishing you Happy Holidays.
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Guess what? I am now really excited about following via email. Can't wait to hear from you. Bring it on!
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I love applique! I have not done a lot of it lately, but I still enjoy the process. Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of appliqué but have only done it a couple of times. Waiting for the right patterns, I guess, and I LOVE the ones you've shown! :)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to do applique, but am somehow afraid that I won't be able to do it the right way...
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win!
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I love applique.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteI love appliqué, both bonded and needle turn, although i haven't done much recently. I follow you with Bloglovin but I don't need to go into the giveaway because happily I already have the book.
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzin Bumble on bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteI love applique. I enjoy being able to add any shape at all to my quilts without trying to figure out how to piece or paper piece it. :) I use my machine generally but have done it by hand as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
I do follow Buzzin Bumble, but not sure if its Bloglovin' or email. Probably email.
ReplyDeleteSo many great things can be done with applique. I'm intrigued to learn your methods.
ReplyDeleteTish - I am a new follower via Bloglovin'. Nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteLove applique, always do it on baby quilts
ReplyDeleteI love machine applique, but have recently decided that I want to learn every way to applique!
ReplyDeleteI follow you with blog lovin.' Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteApplique has never been my "cup of tea", but if the book changed your outlook, maybe it can change mine. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI am following on bloglovin. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI have yet to participate in this giveaway. It seems to sneak up on me without me noticing. Oh well there is always next year!
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteMy love for applique ebbs and flows - I think it depends on the project.
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ReplyDeleteI am following Buzzing Bumble on bloglovin, thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI am an applique neophyte. Lots to learn but really enjoying the process, and wondering why I waited so long to even give it a try. I've had a great (and patient) friend who has been coaching me, from 3000 miles away, thanks to email! :) Thank you for sharing your book and being part of this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love doing applique! I have been trying to get a copy of this spectacular book it seems like forever. I know all I have to do is buy one...but it is on my Christmas list and if not received I will then do that without hesitation. But, if I was lucky enough to win a copy I would be dancing with delight! Thank you for this great opportunity and have a fantastic creative day!
ReplyDeleteI signed up to follow you by email! After looking around, how could I not...you have a lot of interesting posts and I would love to read more! Thank you again for the give away!
ReplyDeleteI follow Laura by email and also on Bloglovin'! Thank you for this third chance!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin. ndfromsd(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI follow Lara on facebook, bloglovin, and email. ndfromsd(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love to hand applique, but I have a rush quilt and would love to try this technique on it! It looks like it would be faster. ndfromsd(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI've only been sewing for three years and am just starting to get into quilting (I'm in the middle of my second quilt - hoping to get it finished in time for Christmas!). I have not attempted applique yet, but if you are actually excited to applique using this method, I would certainly love to learn! I'm always looking for new ways to expand my sewing skills!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first started appliqueing I hated it, the more I have appliqued the more I love it.
ReplyDeleteI follow via email
ReplyDeleteI love applique and would love to try this new technique. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI have followed buzzin "n bumblings blog over the years. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI do love applique but have wondered about this method and heard great things from others. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram
ReplyDeleteI love hand applique...learning to do needleturn applique and love it!
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzin Bumble on Instagram
ReplyDeleteHI,love applique!Most of my quilting is baby charity quilts and I love using applique on these! Thank You for your Blog+Giveaway! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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I feel just about the same way you did. I love the look of it, but I dread it. I just haven't been incredibly successful at it yet.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Blogger.
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzin Bumble via Blogger as well.
ReplyDeletebecky.hournbuckle@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the applique ideas and have tried quite a few ways. They are all fun. Looking forward to learning some new ones.
Becky
I've always loved looking at others appliqued blocks but have been afraid to do any of my own. kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email. kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of like you about appliqué, I love the look, not fond of the process..thanks for sharing the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzn Bumble via Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI have always thought applique is so beautiful. But have shied away. I would love to learn this technique. And this book looks so awesome. Thanks for the generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am always dreading applique. Maybe this is a way to learn to love it! maryc76904 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI follow you via email. maryc76904 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI signed up to follow Buzzn Bumble via email. maryc76904 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI love applique! It is my go to project for my always carry busy kit. I have several small projects in separate little boxes and I carry one wherever I go to work on. I baste all my applique to paer first-so I would love to learn this technique!
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email.
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzin Bumble with Bloglovin. kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love to do machine applique....survivor972002@midco.net
ReplyDeleteI follow on email....survivor972002@midco.net
ReplyDeleteApplique is growing on me. I prefer foundation piecing if you can believe it, for most pictorial blocks, but in some instances, I now admit, applique would look better. I have done some raw edge applique on a few quilts. I have done a practice piece of needle turned applique and I was surprised that I enjoyed it. I do admit, however, that I could not do a whole quilt in needle turn applique. I just do not have the stick-with-it-ness required. I'm interested in this new method, though.
ReplyDeleteI follow via email. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI do like applique! And I have this book on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteI follow you with bloglovin. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI kind of thought I would hate appliqué, but I really enjoy it (the little bit of it I've done so far). Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzin Bumble with bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of appliques but haven't done much of it myself...slightly intimidating!
ReplyDeleteI, like you, love the look of appliqué, not so much the process; in fact Lara quoted me in her intro because I said I went from "aaack!-pliqué" to "ahhh-pliqué"...and her method did it! It is the coolest. Love love your storybook quilt!
ReplyDeleteI follow you EVERYWHERE, even to weird-named places in Ohio like Gnadenhutten and BER-lin not Ber-LIN....and a fantastic antique place that had us humming the banjo music from hmm, 'Deliverance'?...said antique place that turned out to be stellar! Okay, move on Sandra.
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And! Confession...... (drum roll) I followed Lara before I started following you (insert sheepish face/red face/downcast eyes face), but I hadn't met you yet!!
ReplyDeletemwah! If you pick me, you know what to do...draw again. ;-) I have this book and have used it in several projects!
I enjoy needle-turned applique and have a love/hate relationship with fused. Maybe this book will help changed how I feel about fusing. mfhagopian@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI follow "Tish's Adventures in Wonderland by email. mfhagopian@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI enjoy all types of applique. Thanks for the chance to win this book.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog via email.
ReplyDeleteI like fusible applique.
ReplyDeleteI like to do fusible applique and do a machine button hole stitch on the edges. I would love to learn new techniques for applique. I am so glad that you like applique now! tkmattson@hotmail.com
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I feel exactly the same as you about appliqué!
ReplyDeleteI am extremely intrigued by applique and have only tried it a handful of times. I would REALLY love to learn more! I think I would do it way more often if I felt more confident. Thanks for the opportunity to win! gabbyedoyle@gmail.com (just in case, ;) )
ReplyDeleteI've only appliquéd two projects - one was raw edge and looked okay, the second was fusible web with a blanket stitch. Whew, does that one need help! I want to like it, I just need to do more to get better! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on instagram and blogger (and/or email? I am not technologically inclined!)
ReplyDeleteI follow by email! :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzzin Bumble on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteI love the look off applique but tend to avoid projects using much.
ReplyDeleteI folloow your blog by email.
ReplyDeleteI follow Buzznbumble on Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteTish, I am bowled over by all the wonderful things you wrote! YOU are just the sweetest, most generous friend and i'm sending you a hundred long distance hugs! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnd wow wee - hooray for such an amazing beginning with your lettering! Your bookshelf quilt is a showstopper. One would think you were a long time appliquer.
Thanks too, for giving me a boost by asking people if they follow me... you are absolutely The Best!
Appliqué is not one of my favourite things but once I get started I'm happy I'm doing it. I allow like the finished project.
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ReplyDeleteI signed up to follow Lara via email.
ReplyDeleteI follow via bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI follow via email -- and I love your blog! Thanks for writing it!!!! (lynnstck[at]yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteI can do larger applique, but have never mastered it enough to try the little fussy bits like in a Baltimore album.
ReplyDeleteI do add appliqué to several of my quilts, and use the freezer paper method. It is VERY time-consuming, but I love the look of those little extras that can only be achieved by appliqué! Sure would love to win a copy of that book . . . . it sounds intriguing. (lynnstck[at]yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglivin :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, I follow Buzzing Bumble on Bloglovin. Thanks! (lynnstck[at]yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteI follow Lara on bloglovin, too.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could say I love to do applique. Maybe if I win this book I'll be able to.
ReplyDeleteI do follow your blog and enjoy it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like appliqué, but I'm kind of afraid of it. I could use some tips. Winning this book would be a major score!
ReplyDeleteI love applique! I love any kind of hand work. Would be great to learn some new techniques.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win. Happy Holidays!
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I'm a follower via BlogLovin.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win.
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I'm also a follower of Buzzin Bumble via BlogLovin.
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What a wonderful book and great post! I'd love to have this book.
ReplyDeleteI just finished a needle turn applique quilt, lots of hard work! Would love to win the book! Eileen ekmvalencia@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI am another one that comes to applique kicking and screaming. Perhaps this book will take the stress out of it for me. Thanks for the give-a-way.
ReplyDeleteI have tried Lara's method and it is amazing! Totally makes Applique doable! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds wonderful. I enjoy applique in small doses!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book. Thanks for the opportunity to win. I was like you, I avoided applique, but have come to slowly accept raw edge fusible applique, though it is still not my favorite technique. I already follow and receive e-mails that notify me of your posts. Blessings! Melva - davemelvanolan at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteI like the effect you can get with applique, but haven't done much lately. This would be a great way to get back into it. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love appliqué. I do mostly needle turn, but would love to learn this machine method. It might let me get more of my applique ideas out of my head and actually made into quilts!
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of applique but mostly what I do when I want to applique something on a quilt is machine applique or fusible applique which I then sew around. Needle turn applique would get easier/better if I would do it more often ... but I don't. Thanks for doing the give-away!
ReplyDeleteFish, ive seen so many wonderful reviews of this book and it's already at the top of my Christmas wishlist! XO
ReplyDeleteFish, stupid autocorrect, lol! I need to learn to proofread my comments better before I hit the send button! I follow you via email notification.
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow Lara via email notification, too!
ReplyDeleteI love applique bu would love to learn this method.
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So far I've been a lazy appliquer...using satin stitch on my machine. This book looks like it would motivate me to come out of my comfort zone!
ReplyDeleteI love the look of applique but I've only done a little fusible!
ReplyDeleteI follow you via email!
ReplyDeleteI follow Lara by email too!!
ReplyDeleteI've never attempted it so far. I think it's amazing though and would love to do so in the near future!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a lovely giveaway!!
Applique has always felt finicky to me (although I've done it a few times). I'd love a book that could open my eyes to applique being wonderful. Especially because I'd love to make an orange peel quilt one day but have been putting it off because of all the applique!
ReplyDeleteI think applique is really fun and I've used it often already, no matter if in big or small projects. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for thechance to win!
I love the way applique looks but have only done it once. Would love to have this book, it looks awesome!! Thanks for the chance to win it! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on email, but just followed on Pinterest and IG too!
ReplyDeleteI'm following Buzzin Bumble on Bloglovin' and IG, and I think Pinterest!
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