UPDATE: Congratulations to Jessalyn Matthews Frank, the lucky winner of this book! I’m sorry to all who were not chosen by the random number generator. Luckily, if you want the pattern, you can still find it here, as a downloadable ePattern.
This week’s giveaway is a copy of All Around The Neighborhood. It was published in 2000 and is out of print. Click here to find the downloadable pattern for the cover quilt. There are other patterns in this book and one of these days I’ll make them into downloadable patterns… but not today.
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I’ll use a random number generator to choose a winner Thursday morning, March 30, 2017. Good luck!
Would love to win this fab book!
Carol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com
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This pattern looks like it would be fun to make. I have learned so much from your patterns for applique.
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I would love to have this darling book to add to my collection of your books!
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This makes my day. Procrastination or flat out forgetting to buy a pattern that “talked” to me when I first saw it . I love houses and donation quilts with a family neighborhood theme. So I will hope I am lucky but know an e-pattern exists!! I used to hate them…is it a bad thing to hate an inanimate object??? The eat,y ones didn’t always download to size correctly….not yours I am sure but some others. It is a great warm feeling quilt. You two always had. Way to connect with your quilts. I am holding my breath until you select random me….. :0)P.
Jane Modjeski
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Love all patterns! What a gift of books that are out of print.
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Love this pattern!
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LOVE your style—this book would be amazing to have!!
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Love your books hope I win
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Your pattern is very appealing. Maybe it could go back into print?
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If only it could. Printing and then storing the printed patterns, is just too expensive to do for every pattern. Deep sighs.
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Love all Piece o Cake books. Just missing Around the Neighborhood in my collection. It would have a good home at my house
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