Today Only! Win 180 More Doodle Quilting Designs!

July 9, 2018
180 Doodle Quilting Designs

180 More Doodle Quilting Designs

Good Morning, Quilters!

We can NEVER have enough quilting designs!

If you’ve been a regular here at The Inbox Jaunt, I know YOU are always in search of new machine quilting designs, and Karen Burns has done it again!  Karen’s first book of quilt designs: 180 Doodle Quilting Designs was a huge success so she did it again!  This time,  she teamed up with Amelia Johanson to compile another collection of motifs for squares, triangles and borders.

180 Doodle Quilting Designs

Both books contain a  variety of doodled motifs from several designers including YOURS TRULY!

ONE MOTIF-THREE WAYS

There are sixty designs- each shown as a suite-filling a triangle, a square and a border.

I LOVE this!

First, it’s simple!  YOU only have to learn one motif to fill all the shapes in your quilt!

Secondly, YOUR quilt design is simple!  By modifying and varying one motif – you utilize the basic design principle: Repeat and Vary.

180 More Doodle Quilting Designs

QUILT WITH LOVE

One of my four contributions is The Tree Lined Street. 

This easy-to-stitch motif evokes the sentiment of “Home Sweet Home”!

Stitch Tree Lined Street to add a little loving reminder of home to whoever is wrapped up in YOUR quilt.

180 More Doodle Quilting Designs

ENTER TO WIN-TODAY ONLY!

If YOU would like to win an electronic copy of 180 More Doodle Quilting Designs, leave a comment today-

Where do YOU live?

Where is YOUR Tree-Lined Street?

or simply type “Home, Sweet, Home!”

 BOOKS from my Etsy Shop.

Autographed (by me) copies of both 180 Doodle Quilting Books will be available in my Etsy shop and every order includes a little something special!

If you prefer step-by-step tutorials–check out my two books on Etsy HERE and get-

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Machine Quilting, Book Cover, Lori Kennedy

PLUS–Surprise in every package and autographed books!!!  Etsy HERE

May YOUR street be lined with beautiful trees and happy memories!

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.  Thanks!

 

 

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  • Shelly Murphy

    Home sweet home is Victoria Texas within a two-hour drive of Corpus Christi, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin.

  • Lorraine M

    My Home Sweet home is here in New Zealand. Just love your doodle.

  • Home ,Sweet, Home

    • Holly A

      would love to use that doodle book in Bonita Springs, FL!

  • JaniceCarole Allen

    I live in a forest in Arizona so every street is tree lined. I love to free motion quilt and love your tutorials

  • Stephanie

    Home sweet home is Metuchen, NJ. The new doodle is fantastic!!!

  • Barbara K

    My Home Sweet Home right now is in northern Virginia, out in the country. Peaceful, green, beautiful! Lori, I just love your blog, your generosity with your talent and creativity! Thank you so much for all you share. Love the books too! You can never have too many quilting designs.

  • Gretchen

    I am in rural New York state surrounded by maple trees that turn magnificent colors in the fall and provide shade in the warm summer days. Also evergreen balsam and pine trees for fragrance in warm weather and color in the snowy winter.

  • Kathy Nesler

    Home sweet home used to be in beautiful Minnesota. But as of 2 years ago home is the northern part of Atlanta.

  • Patty

    I would love to have the doodle book in my home, sweet, home!

  • Brenda Powers

    My Home Sweet Home is in Milford, Delaware. Can’t get enough of your doodles!

  • April Russell

    Home, Sweet, Home – Love your doodles 🙂

  • Juliana Wassink

    My home sweet home is in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland of Queensland Australia and it’s about to get even sweeter with my parents moving in. I can’t wait to sew with Mum again just like when I was little 💟

  • Cheryl

    Home sweet home is in our new townhouse in Henderson, NV!

  • Karen Anderson

    Home Sweet Home in San Diego CA.

  • Mary Scarnecchia

    Home Sweet Home is Bushkill, PA, north east tip if Pennsylvania

  • Julia Kolb

    Home Sweet Home is Ocala, Florida

  • Anna Marie Sansonetti

    Greetings from my home sweet home in the north woods of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in Watersmeet, MI. Tree lined roads for miles in my little corner of the forest on Cisco Lake Rd. I can doodle forever up here🌲🌲🏠🌲🌲

  • CarolW

    Home Sweet Home!

  • My Home Sweet Home is in the rural area of Northwest Illinois. ~Jeanne

  • Teresa A Trantham

    Home, Sweet, Home

  • Sue Hosack

    Home Sweet Home is San Antonio, TX. My street is not too tree lined, but my yard is jam packed with trees.
    Sue

  • Regina DeCapite

    Home sweet home is in Strongsville Ohio…but I live in Warner Robins Georgia now. My favorite street is lined with pecan and peach trees.

  • Kerry

    Home Sweet Home is Sydney, Australia. MY favorite street is in a country town, lined with poplars which watch over the lambs and calves which are now in abundance.

  • Home sweet home is Bethel Park, PA

  • Terri

    Home Sweet Home!

  • Katherine Stowell

    Home, Sweet Home is Fritch, Texas

  • Marta

    Would love to see a map of the dear old USA/World with pins stuck in every place we wrote from today !! Actually led to a feeling of patriotism and fellowship for country, home, and fellow/quilters.

  • mazlarkin

    Here in Australia Home Sweet Home is in the green state of Victoria and our street is filled with trees just budding with bright yellow wattle blossom I just love being here at home.

  • EllenB

    After years moving with the Army, we’re now back home in Fairborn, Ohio!

  • Home Sweet Home in sunny California!

  • Mary Hope

    I live in Tucson, AZ. Our streets aren’t lined with many trees because it’s the desert but Tucson is getting better at planting native trees around town. I live on a street (Orange Grove Rd) that used to be lined with orange trees when I first moved here in the 70’s.

  • Peggy

    Home Sweet Home!

  • Another one here that calls Texas “Home Sweet Home!”

  • Sharon

    Home Sweet Home is Windham, CT

  • My tree lined yard is on a farm in Colorado. Oh to hear and feel the breeze blow through their leaves.
    Thank you for sharing this as I look forward to your posts and all the tidbits you share with us.

    • Marta

      I just love waking up to my “cup of tidbits” every morning !

  • Maureen P.

    Home sweet home !!
    Loved your first book!!

  • Debbie Kidwell

    My Home Sweet Home is in the country in west Texas – the most beautiful sunsets ever!

  • Susan L Deibert

    HOME SWEET HOME in Raleigh, NC

  • Wendy M

    e Sweet Home us in Kelowna, British Columbia Canada

  • Mary Grass

    I live in very sunny Inverness, FL and yes, our street has lots of trees. Love your tree lined street motiff, Lori. I would love to win the book! Thank you for your posts!

  • Rhonda W

    Home Sweet Home!

  • Genia Allen

    I am surrounded by trees in Gloucester, VA.

  • Karen Eddy

    My home sweet home is in Allen, Texas, suburb of Dallas and just down the street from the famous Southfork ranch which was home sweet home to the TV Ewing family. Love your posts.

  • Linda

    Home sweet home. I live in ft lauderdale, Fl. My streets are lined with palm trees

  • Home Sweet Home is in the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Plenty of trees here!

  • Home sweet home is beautiful and HOT Richmond nd, VA. Fortunately I’m now in Colorado– hot, but breezy and dry.

  • Kathi Watkins

    Home sweet home is Fort Worth

  • Jackie

    Home sweet home is Kitchener, Ontario Canada and it’s tree lined.

  • Cindi Schramer

    Home Sweet Home….my favorite quilty place!

  • Susan Boutault

    Love your designs! I live in Hampton GA Home sweet home.

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