Have I mentioned that I'm so excited about being published in a national quilt magazine that I'm hosting several giveaways this week? Well I am! Many of you know that I teach quilting classes and that I design many of the quilts I teach, so I thought it would be fun to give away one of my other patterns.
I have several for sale on Craftsy. Just visit my Craftsy store for more views of each one and see which one you like!
Miss Tess is my newest design and is fun and easy to make! It's a great design to use up fat quarters you've been collecting!
Which Way is Up is a fun quilt with geese flying in different directions. Another great scrap quilt.
Peas in a Pod is easy enough for a beginner, in fact I have been teaching a version of it to beginners the past few weeks.
Tangled in the Kite Strings is stringpiecing at its best.
Twisterweave was a mystery quilt originally too...It's hard to tell where one block ends and the next begins in this one!
To enter, all you have to do is follow me here or like me on my Quiltinjeanie Designs Facebook page and leave a comment after this post telling me which pattern you want if you win! It's that easy. I will pick a winner on Sunday, March 9. Feel free to share this giveaway with your friends!
I would love to win the circle and spin or the kite strings pattern. Love taking the classes at Hancock, I always learn something new.
ReplyDeleteThey are all lovely. I love the Starflower Cascade with that shock of red.
ReplyDeleteI like your 'circle and spin' quilt!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... so hard to choose. I can narrow it down to 3, and, if I win, then you can pick one of them for me. Twisterweave, Starflower Cascade and Circle and Spin. Sew much fun! Congrats on being published!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful giveaway. very hard to choose. But If I have to pick I would love the circle and spin.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
I follow you on bloglovin' and would enjoy the pattern Starflower Cascade.
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ReplyDeletelove all your patterns really like your 'peas in a pod'
ReplyDeleteI just liked your Facebook page! (I'm friends with your daughter Angie and Rachel, so I've been seeing your quilts for a while now) They all look great :) Twisterweave looks awesome, would love to win that! Or a Starflower cascade ;)
ReplyDeleteMiss Tess is probably my first choice. But it is a hard decision because the patterns are all good.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower with Bloglovin'. I'd love to win Miss Tess. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJean - your quilts are the best! I love them all! I took four of these in your classes - and completed all the tops and made two Miss Tess! I have not made the Twisterweave. You are the best teacher in the world. If you taught it as a class, I sure would sign up. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou guys, try not to be too jealous... I have a Circle and Spin and I didn't even have to make it myself... ;)
ReplyDeleteI follow you. I'd like to try the Starflower Cascade. I loved making the Circle and Spin.
ReplyDeleteI love Tangled in the Kite Strings! :)
ReplyDeleteI really love Peas in a Pod. (I liked you on Facebook :) )
ReplyDeleteI like the "Circle and Spin"
ReplyDeleteI think I would like the circle and spin because I am not sure if I can do it, so it would make me make it.
ReplyDeleteAll your patterns look womderful. I have always wanted to learn how to sew circles so I would choose Circle and Spin if I were to win. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteJen
Gorgeous - star flower cascade is the coolest!!
ReplyDeleteI like you on fb and follow you in blogger. I'd like star flower cascade if I win.
ReplyDeleteI would love the circle and spin, but they all are beautiful
ReplyDeleteEvery Easter in their baskets I'd give our children a kite to fly since it represents Springtime to me. So I'd like to try Tangled in the Kite Strings although it'd be a challenge as believe I've never sewn a quilt using string piecing. Bring on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful but I love the star flower cascade
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but I am very intrigued with Starflower Cascade and Circle and Spin.
ReplyDeleteJoanna Griffith March 6, 2014, at 2:07 pm. These are all beautiful. I love them all. I am new to quilting and want to learn everything. I would love to do the "Star Flower Cascade."
ReplyDeleteJoanna Griffith March 6, 2014, at 2:07 pm. These are all beautiful. I love them all. I am new to quilting and want to learn everything. I would love to do the "Star Flower Cascade."
ReplyDeleteJoanna Griffith March 6, 2014, at 2:07 pm. These are all beautiful. I love them all. I am new to quilting and want to learn everything. I would love to do the "Star Flower Cascade."
ReplyDeleteI wan5 to make them all... especially twist and shout.
ReplyDeleteI wan5 to make them all... especially twist and shout.
ReplyDeleteWhich Way is Up looks like a fun quilt to make.
ReplyDeleteI love them all,but I think circle and spin.Although the flying geese might be easier to make for me.I like the star one too.So hard to pick.
ReplyDeleteThey are all wonderful! I believe I would like the Miss Tess. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI love all the colors but Miss Tess is my favorite! :)
ReplyDeleteI like Miss Tess. Cheery fun design.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have the fly away home sampler just beautiful .
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the Starflower Cascade quilt! Liked you on facebook too! :)
ReplyDeleteI like Tangled in the kite strings. You have a nice selection of patterns.
ReplyDeleteI love Miss Tess and would love to win this pattern! If it helps today is my birthday so would be extra sweet!
ReplyDeleteLove the work you do...
They are all terrific! Starflower Cascade really caught my eye. Congrat's on your magazine publication!
ReplyDeleteI love Starflower Cascade. How exciting to be published in a magazine!!
ReplyDeletesar flower i love it but there all so cool looking........
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteKathy Davis
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They are all great patterns but I really like Miss Tess the best. Following on FB
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are so unique. It's a toss up between Starflower Cascade and Miss Tess. I'd be happy with either one. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI just "discovered" you and your blog. Love your designs. I'm intrigued by your mystery quilt class, BUT I'm in Maine! Can we get the pattern? Also I just love the Starflower Cascade here...another one I would like to try. I'll be watching, but I'm still "relatively" new to quilting ( right), I've sewn my whole life!...and I'm retired now...more time to sew! Thanks for the inspiration!
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