Friday, September 12, 2014

Sue Garman Giveaway!!

 I finished all the little pieces and parts into bow ties from last post.  It was such fun to play with all the pieces in different patterns!  But the bow ties won out.
 A funny thing happened in our neighborhood this morning.  I was out walking, and saw an Estate Sale sign.  Oh no, I thought...not another one of our elderly neighbors!!  So I walked the block and walked into the house...and met a quilter!  She was selling lots of her belongings, because she and her husband are moving to Taos, New Mexico!  She has a long arm machine and is a scrappy quilter, just like me!! Darn, I sure wish I would have known about her earlier...someone my own age, and a quilter to boot!!  She was selling this beautiful basket above.  I love it, and it now lives at my house.
Now the most fun thing ever happened this week!  I ordered this pattern, from Sue Garman...the OMIGOSH quilt.  I have loved it forever, and it is just the right pattern for scraps...the ultimate pattern for scraps!!  I ordered two of the pattern, so I could give one away.  Guess what?  Sue Garman herself e-mailed me and said thank you for ordering!!  I wrote back and told her I was going to give away one of the patterns, and she sent another one also to give away!!  So...I have two of this pattern to give away.  It is such a fun one!!  So just comment on this post and I will draw two names next week to win this pattern.  Sue was just the nicest, most kind and down to earth lady via our chat.  Please see her website HERE...she sells the most beautiful patterns!  And her blog HERE. http://suegarman.blogspot.com/




Have a great week,

Julie

110 comments:

Kathleen said...

oh what a great giveaway - I love Sue's patterns - can't wait to see how you make this quilt !!!!

Anonymous said...

This is a great pattern. Sue really is very personable. She spoke at my guild and her work is amazing. I would love to own this pattern.

Jeane said...

Very generous of you both. I would love to own this fun scrap pattern.

Marlene said...

I have been thinking about buying this pattern, now I have a chance to win one. Thank for the giveaway.

Leeanne said...

Looks like a neat pattern! What a shame you didn't meet your neighbour sooner! I didn't know you had a long arm?

Brenda said...

Sue has a gift of making intricate patterns seem effortless. I enjoy viewing her work and would love to have a chance to try this pattern. Thanks!

Jean said...

I would love to win this pattern. I've seen parts of it on another blog I follow.

Terry said...

I've always loved this quilt pattern and would love to win it! Thanks for the chance! :0)

Carol C. said...

I love this pattern!! I am a scrappy quilter, myself, and this pattern is perfect!! I always enjoy your blog, and find great inspiration from your scrappy quilts! Thanks!

Natashahcoy@gmail.com said...

It is so nice to meet fellow quilters! I love the bowl too, might some day make one myself. Thanks for the opportunity to win the pattern, it is so lovely!

Donna Keating said...

So very generous of both of you. I love Sue's blog and patterns.

Chantal said...

Oh Julie, I am drooling! I love that quilt and been following Sue's blogs for a long time. Oh please put my name in the draw. Thank you so much. You are too generous. It is really too bad about the quilty neighbor leaving your area. I too wish I knew someone quilty close by.

hetty said...

It is always nice to meet another quilter. Too bad she is moving. But her bowl is lovely. I love Sue Garman's quilts and the Omigosh quilt is one of my favourites. I am a scrappy quilter and I would love to win that pattern. Thanks for the opportunity. It is very generous of you both!

marie said...

I would love to make that quilt. Can't wait to see yours. Thanks for the chance!

sophie said...

It looks like a great pattern and isn 't Sue Garman a sweetie to double the fun?

Linda said...

Mmm would love that pattern. I'm a crazy scrap quilter and have organized my scraps a la the Bonnie Hunter system.
Lurking Linda

Karen said...

I've been wanting to make this pattern! Thanks for all you do and the chance to win.

Betsy said...

Julie I was actually on her website this morning looking at her " mama said quilt and ladies of the sea

Nancy said...

Your little bow ties are adorable. At first I thought they were spools -- I guess the pattern just must be similar. Sue's quilt pattern is oh-so-fun. Thanks for offering the pattern.

Jean said...

I have made one Sue Garman quilt. I would love to do this one!

Rina Mason said...

I'm sorry you didn't meet the lady down the street sooner. If would have been great to have someone so near that shares your passion. It's wonderful of both you and Sue to give away this great pattern. I love scrappy quilts and this looks like the perfect pattern.

Missy Shay said...

i love that basket too! My elderly neighbor quilts, but she does not seem to want to share, when I knocked on her door once, she kind of got mad at me, as long as I'm not near her house she is very friendly though. LOL

Sandie @ crazy'boutquilts said...

How fun! That looks like a great pattern for scraps~ and I have a pile of them! :o I like your basket too. Too bad your neighbor is moving. I am off to see Sue's blog~ its new to me. :-) Have a happy weekend!

Ellen said...

Wow - so generous! I would love to win the pattern. Thank you!!

Amy said...

I saw a version of Sue's quilt at the local quilt show in June. It was one I lingered over. I didn't take note of the pattern designer. Thanks for letting us know, and the chance to win one.

Joyful Quilter said...

Oh my goodness, that pattern has a LOT of little pieces...right up my alley. Thanks for the great giveaway (and thanks Sue for making it even more special).

Mary Jo said...

Love the pattern. I am trying my best to use up my scraps..but they seem to keep having babies! Where does all this fabric come from?!?

Karen said...

What a great pattern. Quilters really are the best!

Kathy S. said...

I've been pinning OMG quilts on Pinterest. Thank you for the chance to win the pattern. I too am a scrappy quilter. I love those tiny bits of fun! Fingers crossed!!! Shahann at yahoo dot com.

Caro said...

What a lovely quilt pattern!

Kyle said...

Oh, my gosh, that is quite the pattern for scraps. Just like me, you found a treasure at an estate sale. Some days are just full of surprises.

A Quilters Playhouse said...

What a great pattern! And, thanks for turning me onto Sue Garman!

Robert said...

I see someone else sewing that pattern up - looks like a good one for small scraps. Loved to do many of her quilts. Take care and happy quilting. From northern Iowa. . . .

Nancy said...

I love Sue Garman patterns. This pattern would work great for scraps.

Leanne said...

Amazing quilt I wish you luck in making it. Don't put me in the give away as there is no way I could ever make a quilt with soooooo many pieces.

Deb said...

Hi Julie, don't put my name in I have this pattern and like you I love it I have seen this on many a quilt show and they are just lovely. The pattern I got the maker even had a few little pieced squares in it and has given me her scrap box as well! I know you will put your twist on it.

Rose Prairie Quilts and Farm said...

I too have been eyeballing that pattern. This so nice of you to do and Sue also. Ill keep my fingers crossed.

ThreadCatcher said...

I have that pattern on my wish list, it would be most excellent to win one. Thanks for the chance.

Janet O. said...

I've toyed with the idea of making this quilt. Maybe if I won the pattern I would get motivated! Thanks for the chance, Julie!

Barbara said...

I would love to win the pattern. I've been wanting it for a long time but haven't gotten around to ordering it. I really love your banner quilt.

JoJo said...

I love Sue's quilts and this one is exquisite. It will be a fun one to make.

Unknown said...

I love Sue' s patterns too! Thanks so much for the giveaway!

tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

audrey said...

How fun for you! Love Sue's blog. So very informative and always some great eye candy.:)

Edie said...

I have heard about this pattern but hadn't seen it till now. It would be perfect for those of us that do scrap quilts. Thank you to both yourself, and Sue for the draw!

Unknown said...

you can never have enough patterns for scrap quilts, I'm sure my scraps breed when the lights are out and the door is closed

Doina said...

I would love to own this scrap pattern!

Kimme said...

It's always the way, you meet potential friends just as they are leaving! At least you got a lovely basket. Your bow ties are very cute. Sue has the most wonderful patterns and such a great blog. Thanks to you both for the giveaway.

Karen M said...

Thanks so much for the chance to win one of these patterns. I love your blog.

antique quilter said...

love that bowl! have always wanted to try to make one. I love making scrap quilts too and working with small blocks is just fun! I have thought about making this pattern before,thanks for the opportunity to win it . I too admire Sue and her quilts.
Thanks to you both!
Kathie

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful quilt! I love Sue's patterns and I hope I win this one! Thanks for a chance at the giveaway....your little bowties are so cute!

jirons42 said...

I was following a blog where the quilter was making this pattern. Love it. Thanks for the opportunity to get the pattern.

kt said...

I love this pattern--thanks for the chance to win a copy!

Jenny said...

I love this quilt, thanks for the chance to win it.

Maxine said...

What a beautiful pattern for us scrap quilters. Thank you.

Unknown said...

I really enjoy reading your blog.i love your use of scraps and beautiful quilts you have made from them. Sue Garmen has some wonderful patterns!

Jill said...

I absolutely love Sue's style and I wait anxiously each month for her blog posts. I have seen this quilt made by a couple different people and have always loved it. It is on my list to do. Maybe having the pattern would get me started on it. I would love a chance to win a copy. Thanks for sharing and thank you Sue as well.

Tanya said...

OMG I love this quilt. Would love this pattern but postage to Australia is ridiculous. Would love to see progress pics of yours

Material Girl said...

I would be so excited to win this pattern. Would love to see yours too.

Karen said...

I am very familiar with Sue Garman's patterns. I have drooled over the applique designs many times.

Too bad that your neighbor is moving away right when you find out she is a quilter. Did she quilt for the public or just herself?

Eileen said...

This pattern looks like a perfect leaders/enders quilt! I come from a 3-generation family of nurses (I'm not one) and enjoy reading your notes.

Me and My Stitches said...

I love Sue's patterns, and have been eyeing this one for a long time. It is definitely right up my alley! Wouldn't it make a great leader-ender project! Fun that you found your quilter neighbor - too bad she's moving!

Tspoon said...

I love Sue, and you are right, she writes personally every time you order.

Flickenstichlerin said...

Thank you for the giveaway, love scrappy quilts and would love to put in my chance for the drawing.
Greetings,
Sylvia

Paula, the quilter said...

I really like Sue's patterns. I have followed her on a The Quilt Show and thought about purchasing this pattern maybe one of these will land in my lap?

Mary said...

I so want to make this quilt. Sue is a remarkable quilter. Her blog is just remarkable every month. I have made another quilt of Sue's and I love it. Thank you so much for the chance to win.

Mary

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

Sue was at one of my quilt guilds this summer. I didn't buy that pattern, but, I'm working on it (no directions). I have lots of the tiny 9 patches done so far.

Kim said...

Now don't you just meet the nicest folks on the net? I love it.
Thanks for the chance to win this great pattern.

Happy Sewing

momquilter said...

Beautiful pattern. I'd love to make it myself someday.

martha said...

I would love to win this pattern demolish some of my scrap baskit pile! Please let the scrap basket fairies shine thier lights on me!

Four dogs and one quilter said...

Am a huge fan of Sue Garman and would be thrilled to win. Thanks for the chance.

Mary said...

I have admired this quilt on several occasions and would love to try the pattern. Thanks for a chance to win.

Michelle said...

Ohmigosh! I would love to win that pattern...it is ABSOLUTELY perfect for scraps, just what I love! I would love a chance to win! I'm going to check out her site now. Thank you!

Gayle said...

I've seen that quilt display at a couple shows and I'm always amazed at those tiny pieces! Would love to try making it. Thanks for your generosity!

jenny said...

Love your blog and quilts.

Anonymous said...

I would love to win this pattern. I also am a scrapper and a longarmer.

Susan said...

Looks like a great pattern! Love your blog - scrap quilting is so much fun.

Mary Ann said...

Looks like a great pattern. I plan to quilt and sew a bunch of stuff as soo as I am up to snuff- just had a total hip Monday (yeah, young @57 but seems to be genetic)H and H a bit low so energy is not there right now but soon! Mary ANn

Diana said...

Wonderful pattern! Thanks,

Gill said...

Wow! I would love to win a copy of Sue's pattern!

Robin said...

I love Sue Garman. Thanks for the giveaway.

Debbie said...

It was fun fun fun to meet you, Julie! It was so hectic - did I give you my card? My website is juniperquilts.com
I'll stop by and say hi :) ~Debbie

dortha said...

How sweet of you and Sue. Please put my name in the pot.

DebbieM said...

What a nice giveaway, thank you, and thanks to Sue for the second chance. This is an awesome looking quilt, and I have scraps! Thanks again, Julie!

Linda said...

Ohmygosh! I'd love to win one of the Ohmigosh patterns. I have this Sue Garman pattern on my list of quilts to make, but I haven't ordered the pattern, yet. It would be so cool to win one of these - then I can buy one of Sue's other great patterns ;-)
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PatchworkRose said...

That certainly is on scrap happy quilt. Love it and your gorgeous little basket. I will be watching your progress with interest :-)

Teresa in Music City said...

OMG!!! That's a pattern I have always wanted to make!!! A girl in our guild made one recently and won Viewer's Choice at our Oktoberfest Quilt Show. And no wonder - it was gorgeous!!! Thanks for the chance to win - I'd be thrilled!!!

Brenda said...

Oh my gosh! That is an awesome pattern. I can't believe I haven't seen that one before. I would love love love a chance to win the pattern. Love your blog as well.

Unknown said...

Oooh what a cute pattern! And how lovely to get another copy to give away

Unknown said...

What a great quilt this is! I've admired it on Tassie Quilts blog and would love to have the pattern. Thanks for the opportunity. -Dawn-

Sarah said...

What a beautiful pattern; I would love to win it. I love scraps, too, and really enjoy your blog because of that. :) And what a wonderful thing to stumble upon a fellow quilter at an estate sale. Thank you to you and to Sue G. for sharing! sarah@forrussia.org

Susan R. said...

I love that quilt! Have to check out her patterns and blog.

Karen said...

I saw this pattern several months ago and put it on my "To Do" list. Would love to have the pattern. Thanks for the giveaway. Karen W

Elle said...

I've been saving the tiniest of scraps for when I finally buy this pattern. I would love to win this!

ozone3 said...

What a great pattern!! And I definitely have enough scraps for this.

Thanks for the chance to win!!

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

Oh my ... I've been dreaming about making an Omigosh quilt for the longest time!! And now that I organized my stash in my new sewing closet makeover, I have plenty of stash to use to make one. Thank you (and Sue) for offering this cool giveaway!

Quilter Kathy said...

How fun is that! Thank you to Sue and to you for your generosity! I already have this pattern, so don't put my name in for the draw. You will LOVE sewing these sweet blocks... so fun!

Louise SS said...

That is such a fun quilt and a scrap friendly one. I would love to win the pattern! Thanks for the opportunity!

barbara woods said...

that was very nice of her, thanks to you both

nancy b. said...

An estate sale and she is a quilter? Double jackpot! Her patterns are great, and to win one would be wonderful. Thanks to the both of you!

Ruth said...

What a great looking pattern! Please add me to the drawing!

Bev R said...

Great a chance for omigosh quilt . Not sure if it should be celebrated or feared.. Lets go..

Terry said...

I'd love to win one of the patterns. Love the quilt - it's on my bucket list. Always enjoy your blog. My two daughters are nurses, and I often email them a link to your blog when you share about some of the patients you care for. Your sweet posts are encouragement to them.

Quilt Monkey said...

I've been seeing this pattern around blogland and am very intrigued. I have a huge scrap bin that needs to be reduced - this looks perfect. Thanks to you and Sue for the giveaway!

Lori said...

Quilters are the best! I'd like to not be put in the drawing.....long lists and all:)

Mary said...

I've been in awe of that pattern forever. Thanks for the chance to win it.

Lori L said...

How nice of Sue to send the extra pattern. I just love her work and follow her blog. I enjoy seeing your scrappy projects, as I too am a scrapaholic.

Gloria said...

How generous of Sue to send another pattern for giveaway! I really like scrap quilts....sorry you missed getting to know the quilting neighbor.

Gloria
gyates625@bellsouth.net

Annemiek said...

I put this quilt on Pinterest ages ago, not knowing who the designer was. After visiting her website I immediately recognized the cows!
Her designs are just gorgeous and the featured quilt is really O MY GOSH!!

debbie said...

I have been looking at this pattern for awhile. Scrap quilts warm my heart! I also save every scrap I have, lol. My husband calls it addiction. thanks for the chance to win one.
Debbie

msiltala@wi.rr.com

SubeeSews said...

Gish I am sure hoping that I would win this. I save every TINY piece of fabric.
XOXOXO Subee

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