Lisa Boyer is the lucky winner of the box of crumbs. She was chosen by my very favorite random number generator—my mom. Once I explained to mom why she had just picked a number, she was very excited. Mom loves this sort of thing :-). Lisa, if you didn’t get my email, contact me at becky@pieceocake.com. I need your shipping address.
I have one more item on my desk that needs a home. This is an almost-finished small quilt. I made this quilt to illustrate a point, but it didn’t really do what I needed. I was in a rush and thought that maybe I could make it work but when I got around to quilting it, I had to admit that it just wasn’t going to work in the book. Luckily I had time to make a different quilt. But what to do with this quilt?
I call it Hopscotch. It’s simple and graphic, and about 32″ square. I started quilting it in a variegated rose/red King Tut cotton thread. My intention was to unify the dark and white areas of the quilt. I think with more quilting, it would do that. Or, it could be quilted differently. The lucky winner is free to rip out the quilting I have done in favor of something else.
Unfortunately, I don’t have time to finish this quilt. I do not want to add it to my (small) pile of UFOs. I’m hoping that one of you would love to have it.
Included with the layered, partially quilted quilt is most of a cone of the King Tut quilting thread that I started with, fabric cut for the sleeve, and black and white bias binding, ready to attach. Here’s Belle, keeping watch over the folded quilt (with the back showing), the sleeve, thread, and binding.
As before, leave a comment and mom will choose a number, this time on Wednesday.
Lovely quilt – would be a wonderful addition to our quilt guild’s stack destined to be handed out by law enforcement to children encountered during routine service calls. I would be honored to finish it.
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Would love to win this quilt and finish your quilting.
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It is an adorable quilt. I’d love to give it a nice home 😉
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Fun new blog and glad to hear the transition was painless. I would finish your project! Wink!!
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What a cheerful looking quilt. No wonder Belle is guarding it and looking longingly at it.I’d love to finish it for a good friend who needs some comfort. This quilt would sure help!
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How fun to finish your UFO, it looks adorable so far and I know I’d love to finish it.
Thanks for the chance to win!
Happy Sewing and safe travels
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Would love to win your UFO quilt! and finish it!
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I would count myself very lucky and honored to win your project to complete
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Love all your stuff! Have many of your books and love making your quilts. So artful.
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Oooh! I’d love to finish this quilt! And I have my very first TWO grandbabies due the end of May…. this would be wonderful for them! 🙂
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A quilt!!? I would love to finish this happy quilt! Thanks, Becky!
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This would be a fun quilt to finish.
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Oh I have your books and some patterns, I could make a good home for that orphaned quilt
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Love your books and designs. Would love to win this quilt!
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I’d love to finish this quilt, love the colors!
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What a colorful, happy baby quilt this could be. I would love to finish it. Draw my name please.
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Your blog is the only one I follow, and that’s because I am always delighted with what I see and read. I just joined a UFO fellowship group, and I could add this to the list. Enjoy Pacific Grove – it is such a beautiful setting. I am looking forward to being your student in Midway, UT.
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love the new blog and the little quilt it would look great in my pile of ufo’s
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I. LOVE. IT. !!!! And want it !
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Oh, that is so cute! I would love to win the quilt. It would make such a cute baby quilt!
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I like your quilt and hope that your mom picks my number! Thank you for the opportunity.
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Love the backing for the quilt that I would enjoy finishing! Glad to hear the cat has a home!
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Oh, what a cheerful, happy quilt. I love quilting with King Tut thread!
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What a cheerful quilt. I would love to win this quilt.
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I would love to finish your cute, cute quilt. Love the bright pillows. I can barely wait for two classes you will be teaching in Indiana in August–I’ve registered for both–I am so excited!
Kathy D
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Hey Becky. New baby in family could use this once I finish quilting. Have a good day all. Hw
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I would be delighted to finish your quilt. And I’d give it to the children’s hospital in our community as part of our quilt guild community projects.
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would love to win it…..the backing fabric is GREAT! My guild and I make quilts for children taken into Child Protective Servies.
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OH, I would love to finish your fun quilt. Our guild furnishes quilts for the NICU unit of the hospital, it would be the perfect size for them. Hugs to Belle 🙂
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What a beautiful quilt and how generous of you.
Some one has to take this burden from you…allow me.
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If I win your quilt, I’ll be one happy quilter!
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Pretty, I could finish this up and send it with our other quilts to the Siblings Together Charity.
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Thanks! If I’m the winner, it will go into our Mini Quilt Auction to benefit local charities.
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I would love to win this quilt–I just love it…I will finish the quilting and make you proud…thanks for the chance to win this generous gift…
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As a fan of your work, I would love this pretty piece.
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