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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  • Cyndy

    My tree lined street is in Oshkosh Wisconsin!!’

  • Blair

    Lots of trees on my street – tall pines and oaks surround my home sweet home!

  • Robin L. Kent

    “Home, Sweet, Home” on a Oak lined street by one on MN 10,000 lakes.

  • Margaret

    Pines and live oaks for the most part line our streets in Houston

  • Karen Oliver

    Home sweet home.

  • Diana

    Home, Sweet, Home!

  • Barb Applegate

    My home sweet home is in OFallon, IL except it feels a bit lonely today as my kitty of almost 19 years passed away late last night,

  • Kim Haugen

    Home sweet home – Prescott in the mountains of Arizona!!

  • Karen McMahon

    Home Sweet Home!

  • Glenda Reece

    Hi Lori,

    HOME SWEET HOME, high mountains of Colorado where trees are everywhere. Have both of your personally signed books, my motto is you can never have enough designs, and with you they are endless, Thanks again. ;-}
    Glenda

  • Nancy B from Ohio

    My Home Sweet Home is on a very tree lined street in Zanesville, Ohio. I know, because I have trouble keeping up with the wind tossed leaves and branches! But love it!

  • Marta

    Our home is by lovely Lake Grace in south Georgia. Our road is red clay and is lined with a row of 100 + feet tall pine trees on lawn next to the water 60 feet away. An assortment of birds, ducks and Canada geese make it lovely too. Doodling is difficult due to arthritis which I bet many of us have. Grateful for all the help found in The Inbox
    Jaunt !

  • Home Sweet Home on my small ranchette in Montana with pines, fir, larch and aspens.

  • Home, Sweet, Home! I live on a lovely Maple tree lined street in the beautiful city of Waltham, Massachusetts, with 4 trees of my own on my little patch of heaven.

  • Debbie Kanavel

    Home Sweet Home in the Sahara desert.

  • terri micene

    Home sweet home between the Rockies and the plains

  • Beverly Sensabaugh

    Home Sweet Home in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley in Virginia! There is no better place! 🙂

  • Kim Watson

    Home sweet home in Texas

  • Home Sweet Home in Eagle, PA

  • Debbie

    Home, sweet home, in Tennessee!

  • Bridget Balthrop Morton

    I’m spending the summer in a cabin without power, perched on a granite rock on Hurricane Island in Maine. My trusty wee Bernina (an Activa 240) is on the second deck of the Boathouse, which HAS power. I sew with a view mof Heron Neck Lighthouse across the Sound. So sweet!

  • Sherry

    My home sweet home is in Ohio. My tree lined street is a beautiful roral road with houses spread far apart!

  • Linda Paredez

    Home Sweet Home in Woodlake, CA…5 acres with lots of trees! And our home away from home is in Lake Forest Park, WA, where our son lives with a protected greenway behind his house…and we visit often!

  • Margarette Moody

    I live in my sewing room with my machines for company.

  • Cindy Schultz

    Home Sweet Home in Missoula, Montana

    • Sally Chillington

      Home Sweet Home in Pa. Love quilting 🙂

  • Betty Monroe

    Home sweet home is Winona MN would love a copy of book.

  • Barbara Maccariello

    Home, Sweet, Home!

  • Lorraine Frederick

    Home sweet home in Perkasie PA!

  • I live in Marie, West Virginia….a little village of less than 200 souls. There are no streets, tree-lined or otherwise, but I am surrounded by trees as there are woods on three sides of our property…..this is our Home Sweet Home since 1975. Thanks for a chance to win.

  • Darlene B

    I live on a beautiful tree-lined street in St. John, IN. Would love to have this book to expand my FMQ skills!

  • Rose Powers

    I live in Chicago. My tree lined street of my childhood is Wayne Avenue. But my house has been torn down, so no Home, Sweet, Home.

  • Tonni

    Home sweet home in beautiful West Tennessee!! Trees, trees and MORE trees!!!

  • Lori Hope

    Home Sweet Home is Mill Creek, Washington, on a nice private 1/3-acre, with 2 chickens, 2 ducks and 2 cats (and my husband, I guess I should say…) 😉

  • I live in the PNW so I am surronded by trees in my Home Sweet Home!!!

  • Jo L. Stauffer

    Home Sweet Home is Lancaster County PA. Thanks for the chance to win!

  • Anne Richardson

    Hi. I live on a tree lined lane in old growth woods in Gig Harbor WA.
    I love your books and the doodle book.
    Anne

  • Mary K

    Home sweet home where the trees grow, the sun shines, the brooks babble, the birds sing and the woods are filled with memories of our four children and their friends (now adults) laughing and playing.

  • Mile high Prescott, AZ, Home, Sweet, Home!

  • Diane O

    Oak and maple trees, love nature. The monarchs have been very active lately here in Portage, Michigan.

  • Carol S

    Home sweet home
    Columbia Mo sweltering heat index

  • Karen G

    My Home Sweet Home is in Roseburg, OR. We have madrone and oaks and the greatest tree-lined street and geat neighbors-we even have a block party every year.

    • annieofbluegables

      And I’m in Riddle! Hello Neighbor!

  • Karen Nickelson

    Home Sweet Home western Washington

  • Pat Knight

    Home sweet home

  • Judy Morin

    I live in the beautiful mountains of NC an my tree -lined street is the one I live on (although most of the trees are behind the houses).

  • Sally MB

    Maples, Kousa dogwood, oaks and pines surround me in Niskayuna NY.

  • Lots of trees on the farm in Southwestern Ohio!

  • Janet Wachter

    Home Sweet Home in steamy Tampa, Florida!

  • Aaynne Lanier

    Home Sweet Home . . . in Lakeland, Florida USA!

  • My tree lined street is in southern Vermont.

  • ELAINE F DESOUZA

    Home Sweet Home in California’s Almond Country.

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