Craftsy Giveaway!
Good Morning Quilters!
My second Craftsy class, Creative Free Motion Techniques: From Doodle to Design goes LIVE next Monday!
Good news–YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN-JUST SIGN IN HERE!!!
My first class, Divide and Conquer: Creative Machine Quilting has been given all FIVE STAR REVIEWS!
Here’s what one reviewer wrote: Well, Darla…here’s another!
While Divide and Conquer focused on how to break down quilts and blocks with different compositional styles…
Doodle to Design emphasizes doodling, creating your Personal Motif Library, and includes more than 50 motifs-doodled and demonstrated!
Each lesson ends with everyone’s favorite–A TRUNK SHOW!
Of course…more techniques, inspiration and ideas, too!
Don’t wait! Sign in NOW– RIGHT HERE!
While you are there…check out Craftsy’s new line of fabrics, Boundless, gorgeous solids at a great price point! (As you know, I LOVE solids–they let our creative free motion quilting sing!)
I hope YOU WIN!
TOMORROW–Have your Quilt-a-long fabrics ready-we’re going to start stitching!!
Feeling Lucky,
Lori
PS…All tutorials, images and information are the property of Lori Kennedy at The Inbox Jaunt and are intended for personal use only. Feel free to re-blog, pin or share with attribution to The Inbox Jaunt. For all other purposes, please contact me at lckennedy@hotmail.com. This blog contains promotional links. Thank YOU!
Congratulations on another successful project. I am glad your talent is recognized and now shared with so many.
I so enjoy your web site… I haven’t really gotten the nerve up to try it yet but plan to do your Quilt Along… I would love to win your give away… thank you for all your hard work..
dale
I love your blog, your first Craftsy class and now I have another to look forward too – yes! Your work is inspirational – I Just love it! Keep on sharing!
Thank you so much!!!
I’m almost through your first class and plan to continue with the second. It would be a real treat to win it here! Thanks for all of your inspiration!!
Love, love, love your first class! Can’t wait for the second!
Congratulations! I have enjoyed your first class too and would love to win this one!
Looking forward to our quilt-along too.
Thanks so much for the chance to win and
Happy Sewing, :0)
Congratulations on the launch of your second class. Good luck and boy would it be a treat to actually win it! I’m practicing and have a l o n g way to go. Keep on doodling!
Congratulations, Lori!! Looking forward to your second class!
I loved the first class. I could hardly wait to wake up each morning to practice! I’m looking forward to learning from the next one too and I’m all ready to start the Quilt Along tomorrow. I really enjoy the blog too. Thanks so much Lori for sharing your talent with us.
What a great way to start the day-excited!
Love your creative talent at free-motion. Love your blog! It would be a treat to receive your craftsy class.
I am glad to see your talent is being recognized!
I am enjoying your first Craftsy class so much! It is the signed up for your emails – all the tips and ideas help me be a more confident quilter. Thank you.
I have a quilt top sitting in the wings waiting for me to improve my FMQ skills. Thanks for the chance to win your new class.
Thanks for sharing your skills. I look forward to watching your class.
I would love to win. I like taking craftsy classes and your blog is the best
loved the last class – so glad you are doing more – can’t wait to order if I don’t win
I love your teaching style! Would love to meet you someday!
I’d love to meet you!
How exciting! I just love these Craftsy classes! Congrats on your new one! Any chance you will be doing the circuit on the major quilt shows? Would love to meet you.
I am considering it!
Craftsy classes are my favourite. Congratulations on the upcoming release of your second. Patiently waiting for the quilt along start tomorrow. Thanks for offering the opportunity to win your class.
Oh goodie! Thanks for the opportunity to win Lori. You are indeed a marvelous teacher. I finally unearthed my stencils and chalk pouncer and plan to practice more on one of my vintage machines (Singer model 301) next month.
Excited about the new class! I just love to work and play with you in the lead! It is so satisfying to create something that will be loved by my family and friends. Thank you Lori!!!
I’m excited that you’re excited!
Excited for your second Craftsy class! The first class and your tutorials have given me confidence to try new things!
I have been afraid to do free motion quilting but your blog has got me excited to try. Looking forward to starting tomorrow! Thanks!
So happy for you — look forward to this new class. My only problem….when I click where you say it takes me to Craftsy Classes — but NOT your new one “Doodles to Designs”. Searched for it several ways and just couldn’t find it. HELP!
Please try again. I just tested the link. Also the class won’t show up
In Craftsy searches until next Monday.
So exciting! Looking forward to seeing it on Craftsy.
Hope it is not too late to ask question RE chalk for Mystery Block. Any particular reason for chalk markers or is a Frixion pen not appropriate? In our rural area there are no quilt/sewing supply shops…would those chalk markers be stocked maybe in a “blue big box store” aka wallyworld ? Thank you…
Your favorite marking pen will be great! Wait to mark until tomorrow– I wrote out better instructions
Thank you..All is assembled….. waiting….and Houston is ready for countdown! 🙂
I stumbled upon your blog one day and have been enjoying it ever since! I look forward to my inbox everyday! Congrats on another crafty class! You are a wonderful teacher.
Thank you! So glad you’re here!
Can’t wait for your new Craftsy class, Lori … and a chance to win it, wow!
Congrats to you! Thank You for giving us a chance to win. I hope I win! I enjoy your Blog and the way you break things down for us still learning and want to learn :).
Thanks for the lottery chance again for your new Craftsy class. Regarding the Quilt-Along … I am considering a self-binding by bringing the backing up and over the front to show off the nautical print I found in my stash. How much bigger than the top/batting would you suggest I cut the backing on this small project?
I have never done a self binding…can anyone else answer this question??
There are a lot of examples and tutorials when Googled. The size of the binding desired determines the amount of backing. I thought this one was good…http://makingmrsm.com/self-binding-quilt/
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Janet. The video you suggested is basically how I do it, except I do the corners a bit different for my mitering. My question was more of a ratio issue, so I will rephrase …
Lori: On these small vase/table/wall/decorative quilts that you are famous for, what is the most common FINISHED WIDTH of your binding that shows on the top of the quilt? I can figure the rest out from there. Thanks.
I love one quarter inch bindings! Lol!
Oh, my!
Itsy,bitsy, teeny,weeny, narrow binding, tight and skinny! 😉
Congratulations on a new class. I’m so glad there is a rewind button for slow learners like me. Must check out the new one.
Lori,
You’ve put “Spring” in all our steps. Your classes are refreshingly original & because of your continued generosity we who so enjoy your tutorials feel like proud parents when the rest of the quilting world first happens upon your work.
Thank you.
Thank you so so much! I know you’ve been there every step of the way encouraging me. I couldn’t have done any thing without my friends from The Inbox Jaunt!
Congratulations on your new class at Craftsy. The doodling and examples will be so much fun. I enjoyed the first class and look forward to the new class. Thank you for your inspiration and fun tutorials and links to put our names in for a chance to win this fun new class.
Lori, I am lost…I watched the first class; is there someplace detailing how to start; i.e. Prep work of the batting and sample, drawing lines for quilting. Seems I saw something in The Inbox Jaunt but do not see it now. HELP
Did you watch the first class or the first lesson?
We made a conscious decision not to repeat things from the first class, Divide and Conquer…so there is no “get started quilting” section. We dive right into motifs.