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Friday, April 13, 2012

Fun Friday Giveaway - Aurifil Threads

Welcome to another Fun Friday Giveaway.  Today's giveaway is sponsored by Aurifil Threads.


I'm making some Patriotic Star blocks using a very fast reverse applique technique.  While an easy and fast technique, it is even easier & faster as I'm using Aurifil's Invisible thread and an applique star cut with an AccuQuilt.  These blocks will be made into quilts to help with the QOV program to give quilts to Veterans and wounded soldiers.

GO! for a Star QOV Challenge
I'm also having fun doing this, as part of Marjorie Busby's GO! for a Star QOV Challenge, of which Aurifil and AccuQuilt are also sponsors of this fun challenge.  I hope you'll check it out and participate too!

I typically think of using invisible thread for when I'm stitching in the ditch, to stablize a large quilt before I do free-motion quilting.  And I like to use it with machine applique'.   It is also a good thread for curved crosshatching and scallop border. 

Aurifl says their invisible thread  is a zero thread breakage product, with a smoother finish, that it is shiny, but not reflective.  I did my part to put this thread to the test to see if I could break it while sewing, but I couldn't!   I had another brand of invisible thread in my stash, which I never had a pleasant experience sewing with.  In running the two brands of invisible thread thru my fingers, I could tell Auril was perfectly smooth, where the other brand was not.  Aurifil's thread was also finer.  Needless to say, the other brand of invisible thread is now in the trash!

I select either the clear or the dark Aurifil Invisible thread, based on the fabric I'm working on.  And, I'll use Aurifil 40 wt mako in the bobbin.  On my free-motion quilting sample sandwich I did some stitching with Aurfil Invisible thread, along side of where I had already done some FMQ using Aurifil 40 wt Mako.  Can you tell the difference?


I wanted to use it to do a quick reverse applique of some star blocks for Marjorie's QOV Challenge. This was certainly the fastest quilt block I've ever created.  Interested in learning how to do reverse applique' on your machine, using invisible thread?


First, I cut the applique' stars using the AccuQuilt GO! Star 5-point die, by Sarah Vedeler.  Cutting with an AccuQuilt definitely helps make quilts quickly, and while just about any star die would work for this technique, I liked the large size that this die created.  I think it works great with my 12 1/2" blocks.



I placed the right side of the star to the back side of the backing, centering the star on my 12 1/2" background fabric.  Then, I stitched a large "basting" stitch around the star, as close to the edge as possible (~1/8").

Working from the top side of the block, I used scissors to cut away the background fabric, inside of the star, leaving ~ 1/4" of fabric from the basting line.  I then used a bamboo stiletto (any stiletto will work) to tuck that 1/4" fabric under and pressing.  After pressing, I then machine stitched the applique to the fabric.  You can use a straight stitch, zig zag, blanket stitch, or various fancy stitches on your machine that you might like.  But, when using invisible thread remember it is invisble so the stitching really doesn't show when you are finished! 


After you are finished stitching, remove your basting stitch and your block is done.  Again, fast, easy and without thread breakage!

As various invisible threads have historically had issues with ironing, I did some testing of the Aurifil Invisible Thread to see how well it would hold up to the heat of an iron.  For all of my practical pressing, with a hot iron, for what I would typically press a block, it worked fine.  But, I'd still advise anyone using invisible thread to do a test with your own iron first.  And, do not over press, as well as go with the lightest temperature setting that you can get away with.  Best to be safe!

Oh, I also used the Aurifil Invisible Thread to do some repair sewing on a large tote bag that that handles had not been sufficiently secured when I originally stitched it.  If I used regular thread, a color would make it visible that I had done a repair job on this tote.  A few seconds of stitching with Aurifil Invisible thread and the handles are like new and no one will ever see my repair job!

I hope you too will try Aurifil Invisible Thread in your quilting projects.

Did I mention a Giveaway?  Aurifil has generously offered some thread as prizes.

  • Five winners will receive two spools of Aurifil Invisible thread, one in clear and one in dark, both with 1094 yards - 1000 mt.
  • One lucky winner will receive two large spools of Aurifil Invisible Thread, one in clear and one in dark, both with 16400 yards - 15000 mt.
  • One lucky winner will receive "Simple Stitches" collection, by Pat Sloan. This collection of cotton threads contain 10 spools of 40 wt. Mako thread, 150 yards each.

Want to win some Aurifil  Thread ?
To enter, followers can simply leave a comment on this post and let me know which of these prizes you are interested in winning. Winners will randomly be selected and announced next Friday.

Want an extra entry?  "Like" Aurifil Quilt Patchwork and Embroidery Threads on Facebook and leave a comment on the post on their wall, under a photo of my Patriotic Quilt Star block that was shared on April 13th (you should also be able to find it in their photo gallery).  Come back here and leave a 2nd comment, to claim this extra entry.

 

I'm also happy to announce the winners of the Fun Friday Giveaway last week, for a signed copy of the "Twice as Nice...Plus More" quilt pattern, from Quilt in a Day.  The winner of this prize is:
Kim (UnRuly Quilting)


I will send out an email to notify this winners and get their mailing address. If I do not hear back from them within 3 days, that they want to claim their prize, I will draw another name.  I also want to share that I will soon be moving into a mode of hosting giveaways where the winner will need to claim the prize without being notified by email.  Sorry, but I'm spending way too much time notifying people via email and sadly, I get complaints from people that say they didn't receive an email, even when I've sent a 2nd or 3rd email.  To clarify, soon, if you enter a giveaway and want to win you need to actively follow to see if you are selected as a winner and claim the prize according to the rules.  But, for this particular giveaway, I will be sending out an email to the winners.

As always, SewCalGal is willing to ship this prize to anywhere in the world.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend and find time to enjoy and create.

262 comments:

  1. Oh I have been dying to try the invisible thread but to cheap to pay the shipping cost

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  2. Already like aurifill and left a comment

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  3. Would love to try the invisible thread!

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  4. I would love to try the Aurifil Invisible thread! I don't think I have ever seen it in a UK store!

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  5. I have never used the invisible thread, but would love to try it. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  6. I like Aurifil on facebook and left a comment.

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  7. I would love to try this invisible thread. I have tried other brands and they break like #$%^.
    Love this give away.

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  8. I think the Simple Threads looks good to try for me!
    The Quilts of Valor look good!

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  9. I would love to win the Simple Stitches collection! Thanks for the chance!

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  10. I like Aurifil on Facebook and I commented too.

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  11. I just got a spool of Aurifil invisible, but haven't tried it yet. I would love any prize of Aurifil! Thanks! Great tutorial, too. I haven't done reverse applique and this looks so easy! Have a great weekend!

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  12. I posted on the picture on Aurifil's FB page, too! Thanks!

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  13. I would love the smaller spools. I like the way you did the star.

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  14. Oh goodness.....I would take any of these prizes. But I have to choose,so; I am going with 2 spools of Invisible..either size, please and thank you.

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  15. I like Aurifil and left a comment on facebook

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  16. I only tried invisible thread once (not Aurifil) and hated it!! so I can't decide whether to choose the Aurifil or the Simple Stitches collection!!! Perhaps you could choose for me if I was lucky enough to win????

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  17. I LOVE Aurifil. I haven't tried their invisible thread so that's what I'd love to win. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

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  18. I liked on FB, didn't find the star block...but I did like under the color wheel..lol

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  19. I'd love to win the invisible thread - been doing lots of work with invisible thread lately, but haven't tried Aurifil... but love their 'regular' threads!! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  20. Would love to try the invisible thread, the smaller spools would be great.

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  21. I like aurifil threads on facebook....

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  22. Thanks for the reverse applique technique tutorial. Would love to try the Aurifil invisible thread...either size would be great! Thanks for the chance.
    ~Terry~

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  23. OK, I get the idea of how you did the reverse applique, but I'm wondering what is the advantage of this technique versus applique on top, using the invisible Aurifil? Hmmm, I'll have to play with that... I'd love to win any of the prizes, but would swoon if I won the 16400 yard spools! WOW! I do love Aurifil!

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  24. Just getting started with FMQ and would love any of it.

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  25. Left a comment on Facebook. Thanks.

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  26. I've not been blessed enough to ever try Aurifil. Any of it would be a bonus for me!!

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  27. I facebooked your star. Put me down for the small rolls of Aurifil.

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  28. I'm going to have to give this a try. I'm really afraid of applique and I have no idea why!!! I wish you lived close enough to hold my hand when I tried it out :) Would love a chance to win the invisible thread, but even without it, I'm going to try this technique out. Ready, set, Go!

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  29. This follower would enjoy using Pat Sloan's Simple Stitches. I've wanted to win some Aurifil to conduct a try before buy test of my own using our contankerous sewing machine. Thanks for the chance.

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  30. I have never done reverse applique. Thanks for the mini tutorial!!!
    What a lovely give-away, I really REALLY like the Simply Stitches.
    Have a great day.
    Always, Queenie

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  31. Left a comment on the FB page for Aurifil. Thanks :)

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  32. I would like to try either of the threads. have been looking at them for a while but too scared to try. maybe this will be the boos I need

    thanks for the opportunity.

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  33. thanks for the mini tutorial on doing the reverse applique

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  34. I love Aurifil cotton threads but haven't tried their invisibles yet. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  35. Oh thank you!
    Friday the 13th and I won Eleanor's terrific book :0)

    I know I'll enjoy it Darlene.....
    thanks so much and
    Happy Sewing

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  36. Thanks so much for the opportunity! I would love the ability to try the invisible threads!

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  37. I enjoyed seeing your reverse applique, I never really understood it or took the time to. You did such a good tut that it seems easy. Marjorie does wonderful digitizing.

    I love aurifil threads and believe I did Like them but I will go and look.

    Wonderful giveaway.

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  38. Thanks for teaching me a new way to applique! I will have to give it a try!

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  39. I left a comment on the FB page (I already liked them).

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  40. I'd love to win the two spools of invisible thread! I love Aurifil and now I'll be itching to try it even if I don't win!

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  41. I would love to try Aurifil and I'll be happy whatever I might win.

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  42. I used Aurifil invisible thread on a show quilt and it won 1st place in its catagory (approximately 70x70 - I would have to get up to look for exact size). It looked terrific.

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  43. Wonderful giveaway! My first preference is for the Auriful invisible thread prizes, but would be happy with the Pat Sloan pack, also. Many thanks!

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  45. I would love to win the two spools of Aurifil invisible thread, light and dark.

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  46. What a great give away - love Aurifil :-)
    Have a great and creative week.
    Quilthugs.

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  47. Wow, great giveaway!!! I would like ANY of the above, but I'd really love to get my hands on the Auriful invisible thread!!! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  48. I like Aurifil og facebook and have commented on the star :-) Great.

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  49. Wow Darlene, I have heard so much about Aurifil threads. I would love try any one of them. Thanks to your and Aurifil for this very generous giveaway!

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  50. I'd love to win any of them, especially Pat's pack - I love 40wt.

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  51. I like Aurifil on Facebook and left a comment.

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  52. I would be excited to win any of these sets of thread .

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  53. I would love to try this thread and would choose the 1st selection..1 light & 1 dark. Thanks for the chance.

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  54. I have not tried the invisible thread. Would love to own some.
    Sally@BabyStepsQuilting.com

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  55. I have never used this thread because my quilt store up here in Canada doesn't carry it so I would love to try some of the invisible thread.

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  56. I "like" Aurifil. Left a comment as instructed.
    Sally@BabyStepsQuilting.com

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  57. Any of the thread groups would be great.... one can never have to mush thread.
    thanks for hosting the give away
    in stitches

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  58. Eu gostaria de experimentar esse fio,não o conheço.Muito obrigada.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

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  59. Great giveaway, I would be happy to win any of them but if I had to choose I guess it would be the Aurifil thread, 2nd selection. Love the tutorial. Looks so fast and easy.

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  60. Have followed Aurifil for some time and left a comment at the photo.

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  61. I 'd like to have the 40wt collection of Pat Sloan. I've never used 40wt. Thread before.

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  62. I would love the Pat Sloan collection, thanks for the chance!

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  63. Thanks for the chance to win the aurifil thread!

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  64. I would love to have the Pat Sloan collection. The reverse applique looks really interesting.

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  65. I would love to try the invisible thread! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  66. Invisible thread that doesn't snarl up in the machine and holds up to ironing? I'd love some!

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  67. I would probably choose the Pat Sloan thread set, although, I wouldn't be picky if I won :) Thanks for the chance!

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  68. I appreciate your comments on the Aurifil invisible thread. I use their regular, 50 wt thread, and think it's fabulous. I would be most interested in the 1000 meter size, light and dark, invisible threads.

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  69. I'd love to win the Simple Stitches! Thanks!

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  70. I would love to try the Simple Stitches collection or the invisible thread, which I've never tried. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  71. This is a great give away - would love "Simple Stitches" thread for Pat Sloan.

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  72. I would love to try the Aurifil monofilament even in the regular size spools. Their other threadsare fantastic.

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  73. Would love the invisible thread, any size. Thanks.

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  74. I'd be happy to win any of the aurifil products! Hard to fine in my neck of the woods

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  75. I love, love, love Aurifil and use nothing else on my sewing machine and my longarm. I would love to win the large spools of invisible thread. Thanks so much for the chance to win.

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  76. I love Aurifil 50 weight for free motion quilting! I've never tried their monofilament and would like to give it a try. Thanks for all the helpful info, Joanna

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  77. I use Aurifil threads for freemotion quilting and I love the way they look. I haven't been very successful with invisible thread in the past so it would be interesting to try Aurifil's invisible thread so I can start using this kind of thread successfully :)
    Barb@Witsend

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  78. I would like to win any of the prizes --- would appreciate any of them and thank you for the chance to win. I have used the Aurifil thread, but not the invisable --- will have to look for it.
    quiltschon@att.net

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  79. It would be great to win the Aurifil invisible thread. Any of them would be nice to have. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  80. love my aurifil thread, would like the pat sloan thread but i'm not that fussy cuz all aurifil thread is great

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  81. Love, love, love Aurifil thread! Would love to try the invisible thread. Thanks for a chance.

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  82. I'd like the "Simple Stitches" collection, by Pat Sloan. I already have some of Aurifil's invisable thread, but, I don't applique very often. Aurifil is what I was taught to use in my applique class. It's great.

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  83. Love Aurifil but haven't tried the invisible thread yet - thank you for the review. Would love to give it a try.

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  84. I would love to try the Aurifil invisible thread....I've never used an invisible thread before! I love your reverse applique blocks - thanks for such clear instructions. I think I'll try that!
    I really appreciate the tip on using invisible thread to stitch in the ditch on a project, and then do the FMQ with colorful thread - what a neat idea! I guess the "in the ditch" stitching will kinda hold things still while you embellish it!

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  85. Aurifil is on my list of "Favorites" on my FB page...I left a comment under your post on their wall! Thanks for the second chance to win!

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  86. Haven't had a chance to work with Aurifil thread, but would love the chance!. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  87. I would love to win any one of those. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  88. I have tried a different brand of invisible thread that I can get locally (seems I have a problem with planning ahead). I would love to try Aurifil and see the difference. I would be thrilled to win any of the options you are offering. Thanks for the cgance to win!

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  89. I've not had an opportunity yet to try invisible thread, but absolutely love Aurifil threads and now use it exclusively - so yes, please enter my name in this drawing! I'd be happy to receive any of the options of course, but since I'm not as prolific a quilter as some of your readers, perhaps the small spools might serve me best. Thanks!
    Pat in OR
    patricia dudek at yahoo dot com

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  90. I would love the second option, though n ot having tried invisible thread yet I'd be happy with the first one too.

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  91. I'd love to try the invisible threads.... thanks for the chance to win !

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  92. I would love any of these great threads. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  93. I have used lots of aurifil cotton and love it, but have never tried the invisible, so any of the prizes would be great.

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  94. I would love to try the invisible thread. I have used another brand and found I had no end of problems with it as I got to the end of the spool. Sounds like this thread might not have the same problem!

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  95. I would love to try the invisible Aurifil thread in the 2 colors offered. I use another brand at the moment, so I might be like you and file in the trash after trying Aurifil. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  96. i've not yet tried the 40wt ... so that would be my choice. thanx for the chance to win some aurifil!
    rgoshorn@ak.net

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  97. Wow any of the above would be great. Thanks for the chance.

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  98. I already like Aurifil on FB, but I did comment under your pic.

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  99. I already use Aurifil 50 wt all the time and would just love to try the large spools of invisible thread!

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  100. I'd love the Simple Stitches collection. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  101. I would love to try this invisible thread, thanks for the chance.

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  102. Liked Aurifull on Facebook and commented on your photo!

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  103. I'd love to try the invisible thread, so I'll keep my fingers crossed. Thanks to Aurifil and to you for the chance.

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  104. Iäd love to win the "Simple Stitches" collection!

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  105. I have not tried the invisible thread but would love to. Any of the 3 choices would be great. Thanks

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  106. I already "Like" on FB and also left a post under your star block. Thanks

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  107. I've heard some great things about the Aurifil invisible thread and would love to try it! I love their cotton thread!

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  108. I would love to win any of the giveaway sets of Aurifil thread. I have been wanting to try it but never see it in my LQS. Thanks for the chance to win some.

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  109. I would love to win any of those prizes. I have not seen aurifil's invisible thread before. sounds really useful for that reverse applique method. I will have to try the machine reverse method. Have used the hand applique but not with the machine. Looks really easy and fast.

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  110. I would love to win any of those prizes. I have not seen aurifil's invisible thread before. sounds really useful for that reverse applique method. I will have to try the machine reverse method. Have used the hand applique but not with the machine. Looks really easy and fast.

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  111. I love to try the Aurifil threads!!!!!, Thank you for the chance.

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  112. Any of these would be a delight but I would be quite interested in trying out the Aurifil invisible thread. I'll say the small size cause I don't want to be greedy. :)

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  113. I would love to win some on the Aurifil invisible thread, thanks for a great review!

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  114. I already like Aurifil Quilt Patchwork and Embroidery Threads on Facebook!

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  115. I think I would like the small spools of the invisible thread to try out. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  116. I liked Aurifil some time ago and finally found your star (not used to the new set up FB has yet) and left a comment. Thanks.

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  117. I would like to try this monofilament as I use YLI extensively in the bobbin as well as on the top!

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  118. I would like to try the Simple Stitches.

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  119. I would love to win some of this Aurifil invisible thread! I just bought a mid-arm, so I'll pick the large spools (altho any of the choices would be lovely!).

    Thanks so much for the opportunity!

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  120. I've used Aurifil thread, but did not know they made invisible. So I'd like to win those small spools.

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  121. I have used the invisible thread before and I just love it.

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  122. I have not used the invisible thread yet! Thanks for the chance!

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  123. I like the Aurifil thread and left a comment.

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  124. I would like to have the Aurifil invisible threads in the 1094 yard spools.

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  125. I liked Aurifil on FB and liked your QOV photo and left a comment.

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  126. It would just make my day to win the clear thread. I've been a subscriber to your blog for a few months now. Thanks for all you do.

    Debbie Reaves

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  127. Thanks for a great giveaway! I love aurifil thread. I would like to win the cones of thread for my longarm machine.
    Thanks
    Joan

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  128. Simple stitches from Pat Sloan sounds wonderful!
    thanks for the giveaway :)

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  129. I would love to try the small spools of the invisible thread- I have never had luck with invisible thread before, this sounds great!

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  130. Hi, I would love any of the invisible thread from Aurifil. I haven't seen it where I live. Thanks!
    Grace

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  131. I would love to win the Invisible Thread. The invisible thread I use now isn't so terrific! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  132. I would really like the Simple Stitches thread.

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  133. I would love to win the Simple Stitches thread by Pat Sloan. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  134. Just left a post over at Aurifil's FB page too. Wonder how long it will take me to get used to the new FB layout.

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  135. As a relatively new quilter I would be thrilled to win any of these prizes! Thank you for all your great posts and give aways.

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  136. I liked Aurifil & posted a comment. THanks for the giveaway.

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  137. Thanks for the post on the QOV star tute and the free giveaway. I'd love to try out the Simple Stitches thread. Thanks.

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  138. Thanks for the tutorial. Always want to do some of the reverse but forget by the time I sit down to work on a project. I would like the clear threads small set would be great. Thanks for the giveaways. Enjoy your site.

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  139. Thanks for the tutorial. Always want to do some of the reverse but forget by the time I sit down to work on a project. I would like the clear threads small set would be great. Thanks for the giveaways. Enjoy your site.

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  140. i have only heard wonderful things about this thread! would love anything-- haven't tried it yet..excited!

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  141. Oh I've heard about using invisible for some wall hanging bindings...love to try it!

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  142. I'd love to try the Invisible thread since I've never used this kind.
    thanks!

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  143. What a great give-away. I love Aurafil thread for my piecing and quilting.

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  144. I left a comment under your photo of the Patriotic Star on the Aurafil facebook page. Great tutorial!
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  145. Thanks for the review on invisible thread. I would love to be one of the 5 winners of the 1094 thread. I have heard so many bad things about invisible threads in the past but now I have the courage to try this thread.

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  146. I've not used invisible thread yet. I'm interested in the Simple Stitches threads. Thanks!

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  147. I like Aurifil on FB, and left a comment under your star. Thanks!!

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  148. Thanks for the great tutorial on reverse machine applique with invisible thread. As for which prize that I would most like to win, it would have to be the large invisible thread spools with the 16400 yds. I've been using smaller spools of another brand, and have never tried it in the Aurifil before. I sure hope that I win them! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  149. ALREADY LIKE AURIFIL OF FB+SHARED GIVEAWAY MESSAGE!
    THANK YOU!

    msstitcher1214@yahoo.com

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  150. I would appreciate anything. Send me the leftovers. Appreciate the give away!
    Andrea W
    dcmarina@verizon.net

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  151. Aurifil is my favorite thread!! I would love to win the Pat Sloan collection.
    Thanks for the opportunity to have my name in for the draw.
    Kristin

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  152. Oh I would love to win the clear Auiful thread (i gave my mom the suitcase for her birthday) However I do not own anything of Pat's items ans since I have never won a thing for blog submission I would be delighted with anything! Thanks for the honor of reading your blog and possibly winning!

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  153. I am not going to be picky I could use any of them but have never tried the invisible thread so I will go with that and keep my fingers crossed. Thanks so much for the give-a-way......

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  154. I would love to win the Simple Stitches 10 spool bundle! Thanks! awolk at rogers dot com

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  155. I'd love to win the Pat Sloan collection. Thanks for the intro to their invisible thread. Kathie L in Allentown

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  157. I would be very happy to receive either of the collections. Here's hoping...

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  158. I'd like to try the invisible thread. Invisible thread use to be such a bear. I know Auifil would not manufacture bear thread!

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  159. I love Auifil thread, but have not tried the invisible thread. Would love to.
    Marti M.

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  160. I would love to win the two large spools of Aurifil thread! But I would be very happy to win either prize. Thanks for the opprtunity to win. midwayfarms@hughes.net

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  161. I'd love to win two spools of invisible thread! Wow - what a great giveaway!

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  162. I have never tried Aurifil thread so I would be happy to win any of the threads. Would love to try new threads.

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  163. Would love to try any of the threads! Thanks for the give-a-way!

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  164. I'd love to try Aurifil thread, especially the invisible..but any of the prizes would be most welcome
    shel704 at aol dot com

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  165. would love any of the threads could use i teach my sister my niece and mom how to qulit and make lots of things for my sunday school childern. and love to try new things. shamu is kool.......... thanks

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  166. Liked Aurifil and left a comment on your star
    shel704 at aol dot com

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  167. Gosh would really love to win the simple stitches threads because Im fresh out of colored thread, im down to a half spool of black ; )

    Thanks for the chance!

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  168. Janice Degraw aka thehappyquilterApril 14, 2012 at 7:01 PM

    Would love to win the Pat Sloan collection.

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  169. I would love to try the big spool Aurifil invisible thread! I've never used invisible thread before!

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  170. I would love to try the Simple Stitches thread pack. Aruifil thread is on my someday list it would be great to win some. Thanks for the chace.

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  171. I have never tried Aurifil threads, but would love the chance to win and try it!

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  172. I would love to receive the Simple Stitches thread. . .thank you for the chance!!

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  173. Picking one set is tough. I've never used the invisible thread, but Have recently fallen in love with Aurifil thread & am building my stash. For now, I think I'd prefer the Simple Stitches pack.

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  174. I commented on your star. Thank you for the tutorial.

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  175. Oh! I didn't know Aurifil made an invisible thread. Thanks for telling us about it. I would love to win some of it (either pack) since ALL my piecing and machine quilting thread is Aurifil. Thank you for the chance to win!

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  176. Yo también he usado hilo invisible y realmente es fantástico para costuras que queremos ocultar. Los grandes carretes de 15000 realmente deben durar mucho tiempo.

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  177. Any of these prizes would be wonderful.. If I had to choose, I would pick the invisible thread. thanks for the chance to win!!

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  178. I already "like" Aurifil thread on FB. I commented by your photo of the star block.

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  179. I love the 50 wt thread, but not tried the invisible wt. I'd love to win the large spools. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  180. I posted on Aurifil's Facebook page!

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  181. I'd love to try the invisible thread (first prize).

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  182. I'm a follower of your beautiful blog :) I'd love to win the first one - 1000m spool. The other sizes are too big for me, haha!

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  183. I'll try the invisible thread, please! I'm a long-time follower of your blog!

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  184. I am a new follower. I have wanted to try the invisible thread but have not yet. Thanks!

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  185. I am a long time follower and any of the thread would be perfect as my thread stash is running low.
    compassionate quilter at rocket mail dot com

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  186. Wow, I've been wanting to try the Aurifil invisible thread and would love to win the pair of huge spools, but the normal sized ones would be fine, too. Love it, love it, LOVE AURIFIL THREAD! Thank you so much SewCalGal for a great giveaway!

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  187. My LQS taught me from the very beginning to use only a quality thread like Aurifil. I use it as my exclusive piecing and quilting thread.

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  188. Any of the threads would be wonderful to win! Thanks!!❤

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  189. I would be happy to win any of the threads. Thanks

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  190. I'd love to win any of the Invisible Thread by Aurifil.

    Thanks!

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  191. I would love to try out the Aurifil invisible threads. Thanks, Darlene!

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  192. I would like to win the simple collection. Thanks Robin

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  193. I make quilts for children with Leukaemia and would love to try the Aurifil invisible thread on them. Because they are red and white they are difficult to machine quilt. I'm already following you.

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  194. I would be happy to win any of the threads! Thanks!

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