Renee G has won Perfect Ovals by Karen Kay Buckley in this week’s giveaway.

These templates are made from a heat-resistant plastic. Inside each package are Karen Kay Buckley’s detailed directions along with 20 ovals, 10 sizes, 2 of each size. Use them to make grapes and flower petals and more!
I’ll be back with another Giveaway next Wednesday. Until then you can shop for all sorts of sewing notions, books, and other fun stuff at pieceocake.com!

Happy ovals would be a great prize to win, thanks
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Would love to have ovals!
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I love Karen K Buckley scissors! I bet this is another great product of hers!
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I have used and loved her circles.
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I’ve got the circles, but would love to have the ovals also!!
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I’m just learning applique and would love to be the lucky one
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Would love to try Karen Kay Buckley ovals… love her scissors but have not tried her other products. Thanks for all you do for the quilting industry.
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I am a beginner learning to applique I think this would be a great tool for me.
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I love her perfect circles. I would love to try the ovals.
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Great giveaway
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Would like to try these!
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I’ve been away from appliqueing for quiet a while. But now I’m back and what better way to renew my techniques than review my Piece O’ Cake books. Since circles are one type especially, the Perfect Circles would be a great addition.
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Great idea!
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I love the circles and would like to try the ovals. Great idea!
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Looks great, thanks.
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I have both sets of Perfect Circles from Karen Kaye Buckley and love them. Would love to have a set of the ovals to use in my applique.
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I would like to give these a try. Sound interesting.
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These are a perfect complement to her Circles for beautiful appliqué!
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What a wonderful giveaway. These would be perfect!
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What a wonderful giveaway! Appliqué is one of my favorite techniques.
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The best way to make circles, as well!
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Would love to have the ovals. I have the circles and really love them.
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Love Karen Kay Buckley products for applique. I have “Perfect Circles” but the “Perfect Ovals” are new to me. Would love to win and try them. I am currently working on a Karen Kay Buckley Pattern, “Folk Art Fantasy.” There are two grape clusters and I used her method to make about 40 perfect circles for the grapes.
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what a great give a way–thank you!
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I’m traveling, but I love her products. I know I have one package of leaves that worked so good for me.
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I love hand applique, and perfect ovals would be extremely helpful.
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what a wonderful prize for someone who loves hand applique like ME!!
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Enter me in this weeks give away contest, please.
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A great prize. Love all of Karen’s Perfect tools.
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I really like Karen K Buckley templates.
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I love KK Buckley products. This one is new to me.
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I love Karen Kay Buckley products
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Karen Kay makes really goood stuuffff!!!
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I’ve not sent Karen Kay Buckley products before.
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I love your weekly giveaways….
Vicki Tacoma
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Wow – great giveaway! I love the Karen Kay Buckley circles.
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It looks like a shape that I would get lots of use from..Thanks for the chance to win….
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Templates are a beautiful thing!
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These are great! A spare set would be really nice!
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I like her circle templates, but haven’t yet tried the ovals. Thanks for a chance to win a set
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Love idea of having these oval templates.
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Great templates
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I like her circle templates. These oval ones could be useful.
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Would love to win the perfect ovals!
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Fun method I’m sure!
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These would be so helpful. Thanks!
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These ovals look like lots of fun
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I have used her circle templates for years and love them.
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I would love to win these ovals. thank you
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I like using the circle templates. These ovals would make for a better variety of shapes. Thanks for you opportunities and your teaching videos
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