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Friday, May 11, 2012

Fun Friday Giveaway - Sponsored by Martingale & Company, home of That Patchwork Place

One of the first things I do when I visit a Quilt Shop is check out their quilt books.  I enjoy visiting homes of quilting friends and getting a chance to view quilting books in their library!  And, I'm always eager to hear about new releases of quilting books too!  So, needless to say, I'm excited to share some insights, with you today,  on a few new quilting books, published by Martingale & Company, home of That Patchwork Place


English Paper Piecing: Fresh New Quilts from Bloom Creek, by Vicki Bellino
Martingale - English Paper Piecing (Print version + eBook bundle)

There are 12 beautiful patterns in this new book, by Vicki Bellino, each with easy to follow instructions and great visuals, making this an excellent book for someone new to quilting and wanting to learn English Paper Piecing (EPP).  Combined with the innovative designs in this book, it is also an excellent book for those that have experience with EPP and are looking for fun and creative ways to use this technique in their quilts and other projects.  After reading this book, the possibilities of EPP are clearly endless!  Love it! 

Pretty Patchwork Quilts: Traditional Patterns with Applique' Accents, by Cindi Walker
Martingale - Pretty Patchwork Quilts (Print version + eBook bundle)

The 12 designs in this book incorporate beautiful blocks with great settings and borders, all with well written instructions and visuals.   But, with the level of complex piecing, the designs in this book are best suited for a very confident beginner and/or experienced quilters that enjoy creating stunning quilts!  A few designs include applique' accents that can be done by hand, or machine.

dynamic QUILTS with easy CURVES: 19 Projects to stack, shuffle, and sew, by Karla Alexander
Martingale - Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves (Print version + eBook bundle)

This book is filled with 19 amazing projects all created with fast cutting and sewing techniques to make spectacular quilted items.  Designs are appropriate for beginners, as well as interesting and fun for experienced quilters too!   Instructions for Karla's fun technique are available in two formats: Creative Grids quilting rulers designed by Karla herself or cut your curves freehand.

Civil War Legacies: Quilt Patterns for Reproduction Fabrics, by Carol Hopkins
Martingale - Civil War Legacies (Print version + eBook bundle)

Carol's new book shares 15 patchwork quilt designs from her Civil War legacies collection.  Each pattern has instructions that are easy to follow and have great visuals, and samples show these designs using current reproduction fabrics.  This is a "must have" book for quilters that enjoy quilts from this period. And, these designs are timeless and SewCalGal also believes these designs would look great in batiks and many modern fabrics too!


SEW the Perfect Gift: 25 Handmade Projects from Top Designers
Martingale - Sew the Perfect Gift (Print version + eBook bundle)

This is truly a "must have" for any sewing enthusiast that enjoys making items for gifts, fundraisers, as well as for their personal use.  There are instructions for 25 handmade projects in this new book, from top designers, including Kim Brackett, Linda Lum DeBono, Kim Diehl, Cynthia Tomaszewski, and many more.  Projects range from table runners, pillows, quilts, bags & totes, pincushion, curling-iron cozy, scarfs and many other unique accessories.


I hope you have a chance to check out these delightful new books at your local quilt store, or at Martingale & Company's online store.


Did I mention a giveaway?

Martingale & Company is sponsoring this giveaway for followers of SewCalGal.  To enter, all you need to do is leave a comment on this post and be sure I have a way to contact you.  If you are not sure, check out my post "WANTED: Quilters that never win at giveaways".  Within that comment, feel free to let me know if you have a preference as to which of these books you may want to win.  I'll randomly select five winners next Friday and will try my best to match the lucky winners up to their favorite book. 

Want extra entries, to increase your chances at winning?
After you have completed the required entry above, do any or all of the following to get one extra entry for each of the following. Just leave a separate comment for each way you enter, and be sure I have a way to contact you if you name is drawn when I randomly select a winner next Friday:

1) Be a follower of Stitch This, Martingale's new blog: http://blog.shopmartingale.com and leave a comment on the post for Kim Diehl's new book and a giveaway, where you have a chance to win a copy of Kim's new book "Simple Charm".













2) Like Martingale & Company on FacebookLeave a comment under their post on "Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves", on May 11th.


Again,  winners will be randomly selected and announced on Friday,  May 18th

http://www.shopmartingale.com/


I'm also happy to announce the randomly selected winners of recent Fun Friday Giveaways:

Sponsored by MyMemories,
for a copy of the MyMemories software. 
The winner is:

 Sponsored by Lunch Box Quilts,
for a copy of Picnic Time machine embroidery design collection and
a copy of Chocolate Recipe Towel embroidery design collection. 
The winner is:





216 comments:

  1. I would love to win any of these great books!

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  2. I love the look of Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves, but I would be happy with any of them I suspect. My email is on my profile

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  3. Oh, such great books! I especially love the one with english paperpiecing.But all are great! Thanks so much!

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  4. Civil War Legacies is one I would love to have! Thanks for the chance!

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  5. I am a follower of Stitch This.

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  6. Oh the Civil War Legacies - what a wonderful book.

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  7. English Paper Piecing. I can do with any of the books. Judith

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  8. I like number one or number two, thanks for the giveaway.

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  9. I am a follower of Stitch This and I have left a message on Kim's post.

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  10. Liked on FB and comment left (Linda Goulty)

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  11. I would love to have any of these books! Thamks for a chance.to win!

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  12. I love them all have the English Paper piecing already so any of the others would be wonderful. Thank you Pippa

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  13. I would love to win Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves.
    Thanks to you and to Martingale for sponsoring the giveaway.

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  14. They all look lovely books. I would love Sew the Perfect Gift. I love making presents for people. Thanks for the chance.

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  15. I wouldlove to win any of these books but particularly Civil War Legacies.

    Thank you for the chance!

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  16. Ialready receive Stitch This by e-mail.

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  17. I love reading quilt books as much as I love sewing them! I would love to win Sew the Perfect Gift! Thanks for the giveaway. Mary

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  18. I am a follower. I really like English Paper Piecing

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  19. I, too, would love to win any of the books. Never having tried English paper piecing, that one could be a nice fit to get me started.

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  20. Hard to choose! But I suppose my first choice would be Civil War Legacies.

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  21. Hi!
    What wonderful sponsors! I'd appreciate any of the books in my library!
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    Take care, Leslie

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  22. I have always enjoyed Martingale publications. Their care about design, instructions, and photography easily make them the best of the sewing/quilting hobby books.

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  23. I "liked" Martingale on Facebook!

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  24. I can't decided whether I want the English Paper Piecing or the Civil War Legacies book more ... but then all of the books sound good.... decisions decisions decisions on a Friday afternoon.

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  25. I am def. a follower of SewCalGal..thank you for this chance.

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  26. I do get Martingale's newsletter..it is great!

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  27. I already have Civil War Legacies so any of the other would fit nicely into my bookshelf. :D

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  28. I am a follower of Stitch This!! I love it.

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  29. What a nice collection of books. I love to see the English Paper Piecing is having a comeback. Thanks for the opportunity. Dee

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  30. All of the books look interesting, but the Civil War book would be of most interest. In fact, I am visiting friends in Gettysburg PA right now and have stopped by the LQS Needle & Thread and picked up a few choice fabrics!

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  31. I love quilting books! Would love to win any of these

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  32. Would love to win these books-

    DachsiesWithMoxieMama@gmail.com

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  33. I have the English Paper Piecing book and just love it! If I win, I think I'd choose the book, Sew the Perfect Gift. I'm always looking for cute handmade gifts for family and friends :*)

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  34. I love CW fabrics and designs. Civil War Legacies looks like an awesome book and would be a great addition to my library.

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  35. Sew the perfect gift or curves quilting. Wonderful resources, thanks so much.

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  36. I'd love to win any of these books, but especially the gift ideas. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  37. Thanks for the chance! Any of these books would be great.

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  38. I like the English Paper Piecing and Pretty Patchwork Quilts the best...but I would be happy to win ANY of the books! Thanks for the chance.

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  39. I've always wanted to learn paper piecing and like other things in life it gets pushed aside. These books are enough to inspire anyone to learn new techniques. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  40. I always get excited when I see new books being released...and these look like beauties!! If I had my choice I would pick English Paper Piecing or Civil War Legacies or Pretty Patchwork Quilts...haha...that pretty much covers it!! At least I narrowed it down to my favourite three!! Thanks for the chance!!
    Paulette

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  41. How exciting! Quilting books are so cool. I'd love to win any of these.
    I really like the Civil War Legacies book and the Curves book.
    Thanks for the chance to win one.

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  42. I follow and left a comment on the Stitch This blog on the Kim Diehl giveaway.

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  43. Wow - the only problem with winning would be which book to choose! I think right now it would be the Civil War Legacies ... but if I win I could easily change my mind by then! Thanks for the chance!

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  44. I have also liked Martingale on Facebook and left a comment on that post!

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  45. I already Like Martingale on Facebook, and left a comment.
    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=388563117851795&id=152642589656&comment_id=4585199&offset=0&total_comments=6

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  46. If I win I would choose Sew the Perfect Gift as my pick of the books.

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  47. (EMAIL: marshudson at comcast dot net)
    Thanks for chance to win; would love English Paper Piecing or Pretty Patchwork, they look like great books.

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  48. I would love any of them, but Sew the Perfect Gift would be my first choice!

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  49. I've also subscribed to Martingale's blog (I hope that is as good as following) and left a comment.

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  50. Thanks for the great giveaway! I would prefer English Paper Piecing, Pretty Patchwork Quilts, or Civil War Legacies. I'm a follower. Thanks for the chance!

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  51. I'm a follower of Stitch This! and left a comment. Thanks!

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  52. I like Martingale & Company on FB and left a comment. Thanks!

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  53. dynamic Quilts with Eay Curves would be my favorite :)

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  54. I would love to win the Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves book! But would be quite pleased with any one of them. Thanks for a very nice giveaway. :)

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  55. I like Martingale on FB, and left a comment on their wall. :)

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  56. I follow Stitch This with Google Reader, and already left a comment on the blog yesterday.

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  57. I would love to win any of the books. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  58. I'm a follower of Stitch This and I have entered their contest.

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  59. Oh fun, another giveaway. I would love to win Civil War Legacies, Pretty Patchwork Quilts or Sew The Perfect Gift. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  60. I would love to win the Civil War legacy book.

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  61. My name is on your wanted list :-(
    I hope I have everything set correctly! Thank you for your energy...I love your blog!

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  62. I'd love to have Karla Alexander's book!
    thanks!

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  63. Thanks for the giveaway, the books are all wonderful but my preference would be "Pretty Patchwork quilts" or second choice "Sew the perfect gift", but I would not say no to anyone of them.

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  64. I am a follower of Stitch This
    thanks!

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  65. I have "Liked" Martingale some time ago
    thanks!

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  66. I'm a big fan of EPP and happy to see a new book on it!

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  67. I'd love any of the books as I don't have any of them.

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  68. OH!! I would love to be apart of this giveaway!

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  69. I would love to win the EPP book. I'm working on a project now that I do at my son's gymnastics class. It's my first and daunting.

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  70. All these books look great. I think I would most like to win Sew The Perfect Gift.

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  71. Of all these great looking books, the one that has the most appeal to me is Sew the Perfect Gift.

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  72. Would LOVE Civil War Legacies!

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  73. What a great giveaway! I would love the Civil war legacies book. It looks wonderful!!

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  74. I'm a follower of the "Stitch This" blog and also subscribe to it!

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  75. I signed up with Stitch this so thanks for the second chance.

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  76. I also like Martingale on Facebook.

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  77. I follow Stitch This and commented on Kim's post.

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  78. Civil War Legacies would be my first choice. Thanks for the chance!

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  79. I would love to try any or all of the books, but Pretty Patchworks with appllique accents caught my eye the fastest.

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  80. One can never have too many books!

    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  81. I am a follower of martingale books, so here's hoping

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  82. I would love to win any of these books, but my top two choices would be the Civil War patterns or the English Paper Piecing. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  83. I am a follower and I left a comment on the Kim Diehl post. Thanks for the extra chance.

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  84. I would love to win one of these books...thank you for a great giveaway....

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  85. HAPPY MOTHERS DAY ALL!
    SUCH A NEAT GIVEAWAY-THANK YOU!

    msstitcher1214@yahoo.com

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  86. I would love Civil War Legacies so I could use all those Civil War fabrics I seem to pick up. Thanks for the giveway

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  87. Looks like I need to make more room on the bookshelves! :) I am quite smitten with English Paper Piecing at the moment.Its hexagon's gone wild around here and I am on the verge of beginning with the diamonds because I cannot resist them any longer. Thank you for the opportunity to put my name in the hat!

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  88. Another great giveaway! I really want more info on EPP. But I also love the civil war era book. You must have so much fun being able to read and review these books!

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  89. OOOh...I would love a chance to win the Sew the Perfect Gift book. It seems like the types of things I love to sew.

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  90. I am intrigued by the EPP idea but I really love the pretty patchwork

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  91. i do like martingale's books ... and they have really great sales. thanx for the opportunity to win a good book.

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  92. i follow stitch this! and have entered for the book.

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  93. I love all of them...but my favs are the Patchwork and Civil War era.

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  94. I love all of them...but my favs are the Patchwork and Civil War era.

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  95. Eu sou sua seguidora e gostaria do primeiro livro Vicki Bellino.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

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  96. Eu fiz inscrição no este ponto.Tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

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  97. All of these books look great, but if i have to choose, I would definitely go with: "SEW the Perfect Gift: 25 Handmade Projects from Top Designers". Thanks for the chance to win! ashleatenner26@gmail.com

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  98. Now a follower of Stitch this! ashleatenner26@gmail.com

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  100. Thank you for today's giveaway. All these books look really good - and think will go with Civil War Legacies because my mother wants to make a Civil War quilt. It would be a nice surprise (and we share anyway).

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  101. I have been doing more civil war quilts and building my stash, would love a chance to win the Civil war legacies.
    I do get their newsletters and follow on Facebook, love to see what is new.

    Debbie

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  102. I already follow the blog /receive the e-newsletter, and on May 8th left comment #53 on the Simple Charms post.

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  103. Pretty Patchwork Quilts looks lovely, and I'd love to win! Thanks :-)

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  104. Wow what a giveaway!! I woud love to win :) Thanks for the chance! amysalbums2004[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  105. I could use more instruction on English paper piecing. Sometimes mine turns out right and sometimes not.

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  106. I´d love to win one of these great books.If I have to choose,I go with English Paper Piecing.Thanks!!

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  107. Great giveaway. I would choose Civil War Legacies if I would win. Thanks.

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  108. Pretty Patchwork Quilts -- what's not to like? thanks for the chance to win.

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  109. I already follow Stitch This!

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  110. I`d love to win the book on English Paper Piecing.

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  111. All of the books look great! if i had to pick i would say Dynamic quilts with easy curves OR Sew the Perfect Gift OR Pretty Patchwork Quilts.
    Also, my blog is mentioned in the post that listed people you had issues with and were unable to connect with. I hope that I have fixed the problem but if not my email is merohrbeck@swbell.net. Thanks for the Friday Freebies - love it.

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  112. English Paper Piecing! I have lusted over this book for ages!!!
    Thank you for the give away

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  113. I would love to add the book on gifts or the book on curved quilts to my library

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  114. I would love dynamic QUILTS with easy CURVES:! Thank You! Edit from Hungary

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  115. I would especially love the Karla Alexander book. I have the ruler, now need some more patterns to make with it. :)

    I have the Civil War Legacies book and agree with you that it is a "must have".

    Thanks for the reviews as well as the giveaway.

    wordygirl at earthlink dot net

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  118. I am an email subscriber to Stitch This. (Didn't see a GFC way to follow.)

    I left a message on the Kim Diehl post on May 8th.

    wordygirl at earthlink dot net

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  119. All of them would be wonderful - but my favorite is Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves.

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  120. Parecen muy interesantes estos libros.

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  121. Given a choice, I'd first pick Civil War Legacies or English Paper Piecing, but they all look good. Thanks for the giveaway. Kathie L in Allentown

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  122. I would be happy with anyone of those books, thanks!

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  123. These books look fabulous! I'd be happy with any of them. Thanks for a chance to win! :)

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  124. I already like Martingdale & Co on facebook! Left a comment! :)

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  125. I'm a follower of Stitch This and already left a comment where required! :)

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  126. English Paper Piecing is a technique I would love to try. Thanks for the opportunity to win one of these great books.

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  127. I'd love Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves - as a new quilter I look forward to learning new techniques. Thanks to all for the chance to win!

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  128. Became a follower and left a comment - thanks for the chance to win!

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  129. I would love to win one of these books. Thank you for having this giveaway.

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  130. I Like Martingale and Co on Facebook and made a comment.

    I took a paper piecing kit with me to Hawaii. Did not have time to work on it. Would love to have the English Paper Piecing Book.
    And...since I am a recent winner of Fun Friday...guess I will go buy one. lol
    Sally@BabyStepsQuilting.com

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  131. I'm a follower of Stitch This
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  132. I follow Martingale & Company on Facebook.

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  133. The Dynamic Curves books would be a great one to learn a new technique!

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  134. It is difficult to choose but I think the one I would most like to win would be Cindi Walker's Pretty Patchwork Quilts to learn some of her settings and borders for special quilt designs.
    Thank you for sharing.

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  135. I would love to own all of these books. Thanks for the chance to win them.

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  136. I love quilt books & would be happy to win any one of these great books. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  137. I'm a follower of Stitch This & left a comment under the Kim Diehl giveaway post.

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  138. I liked Martingale & posted a comment on Facebook. I really do like Martingale. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  139. I am just discovering the joy of quilting books, so I would love to win any one of them! Thanks!

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  140. I would love to win the book English Paper Piecing by Vicki Bellino. English Paper P. is such fun and can be done any where. vivianhelena@sti.net, thank you for sharing!

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  141. Great giveaway. I hope it's my turn to win. If I'm a lucky one I first of all want English Paper Piecing.

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  142. Cindi Walker's book, Pretty Patchwork Quilts: Traditional Patterns with Applique' Accents, would be perfect to win. I love a touch of applique in quilts.

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  143. I am a follower of Stitch This.

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  144. I am also a follower of Martingale on FB.

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  145. Wow - I think I would go with the Pretty Patchwork Quilts book.

    Thanks for a chance.

    jleibfried@aol.com

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  146. For chance # 2 at winning the Pretty Patchwork Quilts book - I am a follower.

    Thanks for the chance

    jleibfried@aol.com

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  147. Great books for the giveaway. I am really fascinated with the first two books you mentioned.

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  148. I subscribe to Stitch This blog.

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  149. I would love to win the Pretty Patchwork book!

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  150. I love books, and wouldn't say 'no thanks' to any of these books :-)), but I think my first pick would be 'english paper piecing', I've wanted to try that for quite a while now.
    Thank you for a chance to win.

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  151. I'm a follower of 'Stitch this' now, thank you for the tip.
    Have a great weekend,

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  152. love to win any of those books thanks for the give away

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  153. Any of these books would be great, but I am especially attracted to Pretty Patchwork.

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  154. I would love to have the Pretty Patchwork Quilts. I have been eying it for a while now. thanks

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  155. I already like Martingale on facebook

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  156. I have subscribed to Stitch This

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  157. I like Pretty Patchwork Quilts.

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  158. I would love to have either Pretty Patchwork Quilts or Sew the Perfect Gift.Thank you so much for a chance to win them.

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  159. What lovely books. I'd love to learn EPP. I also love Civil War quilts and fabrics. Thanks for the chance. Happy Mother's Day!

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  160. Love any and all quilting books! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  161. I like Pretty Patchwork! awolk at rogers dot com

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  162. I follow the Stitch This blog! awolk at rogers dot com

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  163. I follow Martingale on Facebook! awolk at rogers dot com

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  164. @SewCalGal Happy Mothers to you and all the quilter friends out there.

    cheers,
    Malini

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  165. They all look like great books I would love to try Dynamic Quilts with easy curves
    in stitches

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  166. I want to try EPP! But I think the curves looks fun, too!!

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  167. What a treasure trove of lovely quilting books! Thank you SewCalGal and Martingale & Company for a great giveaway! :)

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  168. I'll join the crowd for this giveaway because Martingale books are the greatest. Thank you for this chance to improve my quilting library.

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  169. I would be happy to win any of the wonderful books.

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  170. I'D LOVE TO WIN 'PRETTY PATCHWORK QUILTS'! THANK YOU

    msstitcher1214@yahoo.com

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  171. Thanks for the chance to win. I'd love to win the Pretty Patchwork book.

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  172. I am a follower of Stich This! blog. and entered the Kim Diehl giveaway

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  173. I liked Martingale on facebook and posted a comment on May 11th

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  174. Like Martingale on FB!

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1711336606

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  175. HAPPILY FOLLOWING 'STITCH THIS"-GFC!

    msstitcher1214@yahoo.com

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  176. LEFT COMMENT ON KIM'S BLOG RE:GIVEAWAY! THANKS FOR SHARING!

    msstitcher1214@yahoo.com

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  177. These books all look wonderful. The Civil War Legacies would probably be my favorite. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  178. want to win any of these great books!

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  179. I made a beautiful English paper pieced velvet ball, many years ago. I'd love to try it again, the first book looks perfect to refresh my memory. Thanks for the generous giveaway. ;-> Toni Anne

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  180. If I happened to win, I'd love Dynamic Quilts with easy Curves: 19 Projects to stack, shuffle, and sew, by Karla Alexander

    It looks just my style! Thanks for the chance, D!

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  181. I'm a new follower Martingale's new blog!

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  182. I Like Martingale & Company on Facebook.

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  183. I'm a Stitched This! follower. I also entered Kim's giveaway. Thank you for hosting this wonderful giveaway. ;-> Toni Anne

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  184. Great giveaway. Thanks for hosting!

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  185. What a great giveaway! All those books look good, but the English Paper Piecing one really catches my eye. :)

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  186. What a great selection of books! Dynamic Quilts with Easy Curves looks especially interesting! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  187. I'd love to win any of the books but the Pretty Patchwork book really caught my eye!

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  188. I have civil war legacys its a great book any of them would be wonderful.

    http://richardquilts.blogspot.com

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