Wednesday Giveaway

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.

Leave a comment to enter the drawing.

To leave a comment click the little icon that looks like a thought bubble at the upper left at the top of this post. That will open the comment section. Scroll to the bottom to find the box in which to leave your comment/reply.

I’ll use a random number generator to choose a winner Thursday morning, March 30, 2017. Good luck!

165 thoughts on “Wednesday Giveaway

  1. I would love to have this one.
    Just joint the expat world, so the front quilt already says everything about our live now.
    Best regards

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  2. All around the neighbourhood …. I’m looking for a great house quilt that is different …thank you for showing me this one.

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  3. Love your cute little houses and happy neighborhoods on the cover of this book. Would be a great source of inspiration for endless variety of house quilts. Love your give-aways – great fun, thanks!

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  4. Whenever I see one of your patterns, I want to add it to my long, long list of quilts to make–yours go right to the top! Thanks for the chance to bring home this rare find.

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  5. After the London Terrorist attack last week where 4 people died and all the other attacks across Europe and America this quilt reminds me that we all need to hold hands no matter what are location, race, color, religion, size, gender etc. We are all human and the world is our home.
    The quilt is such a happy design it fills me with hope and positivity!. Thank you for sharing your talents.

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  6. Thank you for designing the original pattern for Alzheimer’s support and research. It takes a Neighborhood to care for an Alzheimer’s patient. I would love this pattern, so I too can build a Neighborhood.

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  7. This looks like a great book. I don’t see a thought bubble on the right or the left–I just scroll down to the bottom of the comments. Maybe the thought bubble is on phones & tablets?

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  8. Such a cute quilt – I’m taking part in a “make a quilt for a friend” challenge with my quilt group and this house quilt would be just ideal for this challenge 🙂

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  9. I love the houses, and have also lived in many house growing up as a military brat, then as a military member (Navy and Air Force). Thank you for giving us a chance to win this wonderful book.

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  10. For many of us, our “today” neighborhoods don’t really look or feel like our “growing up” neighborhood. But your quilt makes me feel comforted and once again close to people and places – maybe it’s the picket fences or the wonky houses. Regardless, I love it and thanks for the chance to win this great book!

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  11. My last name is House. I make many ” house” quilts. I just love how fun your patterns are. They would be very happy house quilts!

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  12. So happy to have learned applique with you Becky. I am now addicted to needle turn applique, I am so thrilled to be able to sit calmly, use my hands, and create. Love this neighborhood house applique pattern, thank you for the opportunity.

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  13. Hi Becky,
    I sure would love to win this book. I just joined a row by row group and would love to get ideas and patterns from this book. I love listening to your videos and learned a lot of tips doing your applique method. Thank you.
    Martha Sanchez
    Tellico Plains, TN

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