So I'm giving away the following:
1) A signed copy of my book Sewing Tales to Stitch and Love: 18 toy patterns for the storytelling sewist
2) My May 2014 Quilt Market swag: 2 - 1.25" pins and 2 - 8.5" squares of limited edition fabric - one each of my turtle, and one each of my lobster. You can finish the edges to make them into a hanky, or use them for a cute mini quilt, or anything else your heart desires
3) Dritz Sewing Notions: Quick Turn tools, Mark-B-Gone, Assorted Craft Needles, Doll Needles, Pearlized Pins, Seam Ripper, EZ Pull Bodkin, Point Turner & Presser
If you'd like to win a this fun kit and caboodle - please leave a comment below and follow the info in the rafflecopter. As always - thanks for stopping by and sign up for my newsletters using the link below. I have some really awesome news I can't wait to share, and my newsletters peeps will be the first to know! Good luck everyone!
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I like stuffies for babies without any unsafe parts. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was Tigger that I made for my nephew.
ReplyDeleteI love those little mice! sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen your book, but I'm sure my girls would love the dolls!
ReplyDeleteTigger, so cute ♥
ReplyDeletei've not seen your book before, but it looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteMy son is 8 months old, and I would love to make him his own doll for his birthday.
ReplyDeleteI would use the fabric squares as a highlight on a bag.
ReplyDeleteI like your hanky idea. They would also make a cute bunting to hand up in my kids play area.
ReplyDeleteSarah
sshuttrbugg at aol dot com
I'd use the fabric squares for a kindle cover
ReplyDeleteI think your idea of a little hanky is great! I would do that.
ReplyDeleteMy fave patterns from your book is the turtle which I've made and love and the gnome dolls which I want to make in the near future!!!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine the fabric squares being stolen by my children so I think I would applique them on to a bag for them to use, that way we might all get to enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteI love to make animals. :)
ReplyDeleteMy favourite type of stuffies to make are simple teddy bears. So cute!
ReplyDeletekais2727@yahoo.com
Bunnies and bears are my favorite stuffies to make :) Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI like animal stuffies!
ReplyDeleteI love making dolls and then animals. All little ones should have their own fun lovey.
ReplyDeleteI make elephant stuffies because I went to the University of Alabama! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love to quilt these days.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generous giveaway!
Jamie
I like to make animal stuffies, but have been wanting to try a doll
ReplyDeleteglazefamily3 AT gmail.com
I love making dolls for my grands. I look forward to seeing your book (headed to Amazon in a minute) and would work the lobster and turtle into placemats for the grands to use at my house. Great giveaway
ReplyDeleteI love to make dolls. Then you need to make them outfits. =)
ReplyDeleteI like making dolls
ReplyDeleteI'd put the squares into a baby quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletei like making dolls for my daughter
ReplyDeleteI think these would be pretty as little summery mug rugs--can't you imagine them under tall, cold glasses of lemonade?
ReplyDeleteI love hedgehogs, foxes, mice. My grand daughter would love that doll. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteTigger stuffy!!! My daughter is having her first birthday- Winnie the Pooh theme! Thank you for the awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make the turtle from your book. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love animal stuffies!
ReplyDeleteI love making animal stuffies. :)
ReplyDeletedebyeo at hotmail dot com
I love making dolls! Especially since I love making the doll clothes
ReplyDeleteI like both dolls and softies equally, just depends on my mood!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book! I love making toys for my kids- that's how I started sewing years ago.
ReplyDeleteI used to make dolls but being that my daughter never got into them I moved on onto dressable stuffies. My latest was Maggie rabbit :) A bit less work than dolls and a whole lot more love from the kids!
ReplyDeleteI love making bunnies and doll clothes
ReplyDeleteThanks! I've made a doll for my daughter and would love to make some more!
ReplyDeletetigger!
ReplyDeleteGood old teddies are always a winner although one of my grand children currently has a fascination with foxes- a bit more of a challenge to sew.
ReplyDeleteYour book looks lovely. I really enjoy making things for my children, and for friends when they have babies - nothing beats a handmade gift.
ReplyDeleteyour book looks so cute, would love to make something for my 3 girls, but I havent made toys before
ReplyDeleteI love making little plush whales for the littles in my life. Puzzle balls are also fun!
ReplyDeleteI think the doll would be great to make for my granddaughter. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love making dinosaurs and fish stuffies
ReplyDeleteI think a cute eclectic set of wall art would be a wonderful way to use the little panels! Being daring and stepping out of colour comfort zones is always an interesting challenge!
ReplyDeleteI like to make soft dolls
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some soft dolls they just look so darn cute.
ReplyDeleteI've never made a doll, just a teddy bear or two. But it would be fun to try! I like adding new skills to my set.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make soft dolls. Used to, but that was long time ago! Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteFound you on the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway!
Cheri
quiltingnanny(at)yahoo(dot)com
coffeebreakwhatever(at)yahoo(dot)com
Oh I've never made a stuffy, so I'd love to win and give it a shot!
ReplyDeleteI love to make stuffed turtles.
ReplyDeleteI love to make stuffed animals, especially bunnies! Your book looks fabulous
ReplyDeleteI love making the felt dolls that I sell in my Storybook Felts shop.
ReplyDeletestorybookfelts at gmail dot com
i've never made a stuffy - but it would be fun to try a bunny.
ReplyDeleteI like stuffed elephants!
ReplyDeletebrooke at richardchurch dot com
I think the fabric squares would make great placemats for my 2 grandkids.
ReplyDeleteI like to sew animals, I made a big rabbit for my girl and she loved it so much!
ReplyDeleteI think I would love that book if I saw it in person! I am very new to sewing but my girls loved to hold the characters from their favorite books in their hands while I read to them!
ReplyDeleteI like making stuffed animals but would be interested in learning how to make dolls.
ReplyDeleteI make mostly bags but love to try new things! Thanks for the chance to win your generous prize!
ReplyDeleteanimals.
ReplyDeleteHave not seen your book but I see a hedgie on your blog banner your a fabric artist
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am a storytelling sewette! I'd love a copy of the book and sew animal companions for my kids.
ReplyDeleteI have a pattern for this mini bunny that I've made a couple times and put rattles or squeakers in there :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the chance to win this fun package!
I love making stuffed animals. Not sure why but I think the Velveteen Rabbit story is behind the joy I get making stuffies.
ReplyDeleteThis is great giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win.
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ReplyDeleteforgot to add I make stuffies for my grandkids.
I would surround the squares with pieced scrappy blocks to make a quilt or two.
ReplyDeleteThose squares would either be pillows or bags for the kiddos
ReplyDeleteA hanky would be good!
ReplyDeleteI love all of them in the book! I would really love to win this!
ReplyDeletejachelno at gmail dot com
I made an elephant stuffie and I love it!
ReplyDeleteQuilting is my favorite
ReplyDeleteI think the squares would be sweet for a table runner
ReplyDeleteQuilting!
ReplyDeleteI love the turtle and would really love to sew one together with my girl! Or even better win one of yours! :) Thank you a ton for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI must confess that I have never hand sewn a stuffed toy, but took the time to look over your book, and fell in love with the turtle and the little witch on the cover. Thanks so much for the giveaway opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI would add in your squares to a baby quilt I want to make for a friend who just found out she is pregnant! amy.forkner(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI love making little snuggly guys for my kids. Such a generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am a quilter, so I make quilts from barbie doll size to king. Not a movie buff. I also don't watch to much TV. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI adore those little mice
ReplyDeleteI love the mushrooms in your book. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, I have been dying to get my hands on this book! I usually lean towards animal stuffies. I just recently used most of my lobster fabric collection to back a quilt with, so I could definately use a new addition to that collection :) thanks for the super fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove to make stuffed animals as pincushions. Great giveaway. Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen your book yet, but I love softies. I would love to make them.
ReplyDeleteOoh, the magical mushrooms
ReplyDeleteI love sewing dolls for my daughter and bunnies and other animals for my sons.
ReplyDeleteThose little mice on your cover are adorable
ReplyDeletekathypersons@yahoo.com
My son has a marine themed bedroom, I think i'd use the squares as part of cushions for his bed, it's next on my list.
ReplyDeleteI love the gnomes, they're so cute! Thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteap_lemos at yahoo dot com
I LOVE the lobster. I never would have thought of making a stuffed lobster. My granddaughter would think it was so cool. Thanks, Kathy
ReplyDeletekdavis1@centurytel.net
I like making animals, but it's been a while!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win your book and goodies. My kids have great imaginations and summer is coming up! Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite animal to make would be mouse, but my son loves elephants...and one daughters favorite animal is the tapir-never seen a pattern for one.
ReplyDeleteThose mice of yours are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI definitely like to make animals better- the more realistic the better
ReplyDeleteTigger is so cute.
ReplyDeleteA beach quilt for the lobster and turtle. They would fit into the nautical hallway I have.
ReplyDelete24Tangent "at" gmail "dot" com
I like to make dolls, but haven't done so in awhile.
ReplyDeleteDolls are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteAnimals! I want to find a pattern for a stuffed tiger!
ReplyDeleteI love the little mice on the cover of your book. I have made several super cute waldorf type dolls that have been loved by the 18 mo old girl in my life. We also have a great loch ness monster.
ReplyDeletejust in case: m3reyna at gmail dot com
I think I would make hankies. My kids have allergies, like me, and we always seem to be wiping out noses.
ReplyDeleteI like to make animal stuffties :)
ReplyDeleteIn the past I have made patchwork cats, but I am eager to make some sort of imaginary creature.
ReplyDeleteI honestly love crocheting different stuffies and using those! But I am on the look out for some giraffes or elephants!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I've made little creatures for my boys before and they love them!
ReplyDeleteI want to make a stuffed hare!
ReplyDeletelove the whales and sea life1
ReplyDeleteemmevon(at)gmail(dot)com
I am making sleeping bags for the stuffed animals for some little girls.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super variety in your giveaway! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would make mug rugs from the fabric squares.
ReplyDeleteI love to make little animals. they make great gifts too! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteclunsford at gmail dot com
the turtle is beyond cute.
ReplyDeleteI would like to finish off the squares and turn them into a mini quilt for my great grandson as a Christmas present.He would love them so much. Thank you for the awesome giveaway. It feels just like Christmas with so many goodies.
ReplyDeleteSandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
I like to make dolls. I would probably make a doll blanket with the squares
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your giveaway. I haven't seen your book, but I like to make dolls and stuffed animals.
ReplyDeleteI love the little mice and dolls. I would love to incorporate the swatches into a mini quilt, so cute! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletetdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com
I would love to sew the gnomes and their accessories. Thanks for the great giveaway !
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ReplyDeleteThe dolls are soooo cute! & the lil stuffed bears!! I would make lil' wallhangings with the blocks...cooool idea! I sew both dolls & bears.....so pretty equal on which I do most of.
ReplyDeleteI like all the stuffed animals. My daughter would LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteI's use the fabric squares as centerpiece in a baby quilt :)
ReplyDeleteMy girls like animals so that what I tend to make.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric squares would actually look awesome framed in my son's sealife themed room.
ReplyDeleteI love making dolls!
ReplyDeleteI love to make dolls for my daughter and er friends. This would be a great one to win!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome giveaway!
I would like to make more dolls or monsters. I heard good things about your book from Abby Glassenburg (berg?).
ReplyDeleteI like the doll with dk brown hair and pointed hat sitting on the dock in the picture so I would make her, and I also like the doll with the long legs and cape - as well as the cute little bears in blue and white print. So pretty. The limited edition prints would be framed between glass and hung in my grandchildrens' room - I am lucky enough to have a room that is just for them with all their toys and bunk beds etc. All the tools look great too - what a giveaway - thanks for the chance to win it.
ReplyDeletePauline
perry94022 at hotmail dot com
My kids all like animals so that is what I have made the most! And one rag doll!
ReplyDeleteI love to make stuffed animals! My children love them! Thanks so much for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy grandson has a tiny little rabbit bunny. He loves blankets. The little squares would make perfect blankets for rabbit bunny.
ReplyDeletethe lobster print is cool :)
ReplyDeleteI 'd love to make the lobster from your book. Characters are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love to make stuffed animals
ReplyDeleteI think the fabric squares would be cute as the focus fabric on each side of a beach tote. Thanks! wonderlandbyalyce(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDelete.Lovely giveaway,thank you for the chance to win it.Have a lovely week.Tigger is so cute,so generous of you.
ReplyDeletei would use the squares for a baby quilt. need to make 2 quilts this summer for arriving babies.
ReplyDeleteThe only softies I've made have been knitted. That said, I have a book out of the library which has some nice easy ones (animals) including some that are rattles, and I think that I am going to try either the whale toy or the monkey rattle.
ReplyDeletejhunsberger (at) gmail (dot) com
I've made a few dolls and love doing so. My daughter had the first doll I ever made and completely wore it out. She name it "Baby". I'd like to try making stuffed animals too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win! I like to make/knit animal stuffies.
ReplyDeleteI made several stuffies, like a giraf, dogs, mice and recently a hot air balloon!
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen your book yet but the last one I made was a taggy dinosaur for my granddaughter. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to use the fabric squares for a baby blanket for a special baby on it's way.
ReplyDeleteI have made quite a few dolls - Raggedy Anns or Andys for my kids, nieces and nephews - and some other more modern type stuffy dolls. They are fun and they always have personality.
ReplyDeleteI really like those mice you present on your book title, they're a cute gift. Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful kit!
ReplyDeleteMy good friend's little man has been in the hospital most of his life with an incredibly rare genetic disease. It is not even a named disease yet and so they have to answers and everything is trial and error. It has been rough for them, and their motto has always been "slow and steady" with the image/picture of a turtle! When my youngest was born he was 5 weeks early and stayed in nicu for 2 weeks and they came by with a stuffed turtle telling us about their mantra and how it has kept them going for the long haul. I would hopefully be able to turn this around and find something awesome to make their little with this turtle fabric square! Thank you for this generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think the first thing would have to be the doll/gnome, with cape! I have plans for a cat, out of recycled cord trousers. Thanks for the chance of fabric, and all these handy dandy tools!
ReplyDeleteThe mice! too cute!
ReplyDeletelapaceksorchard at gmail dot com
I think I'd make a little doll quilt for my niece with the squares
ReplyDeleteI have made a few animals stuffies but not a doll yet. Maybe that should be next on my list??!!
ReplyDeleteI make blankies with loops of ribbon sewn in the borders out of the softest minky and cuddle fabrics. One granddaughter went thru three of them. Cindy bluemoonstencils@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm searching high and low for a cute hedgehog pattern to make one for a grandson that is expected in July. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made any stuffies, but I have a pattern for a dinosaur on a wooden block with wheels that I've been dying to try.
ReplyDeleteI work with preschoolers. This book would be a great project source.
ReplyDeleteThe little mice are so cute! I'd love to make some for my granddaughter. Thanks for the giveaway and for your blog. I love the flower tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love Rabbit stuffies with big long floppy ears!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I love to make stuffed animals, especially dogs. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI want to make some elephant toys for my son's bedroom!
ReplyDeleteNo longer accepting entries? Boo:/ I really liked it and want to embroider that lobster!! :D
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