Today Only! Win 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.
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.
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.
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-
PLUS–Surprise in every package and autographed books!!! Etsy HERE
May YOUR street be lined with beautiful trees and happy memories!
Lori
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My street is lined by fields of waving green and skies of fluffy white and clear blue. I’d love to peruse your book of quilting designs!
In Dike, IA
Ohio….Home Sweet Home!
Home Sweet Home in Corvallis, Oregon
My street is lined with trees, and my dog and I love to walk under the shady trees to keep cool in the heat of the summer.
Sundance, Wyoming!
My home sweet home is in East Palestine, Ohio. I live in the country. My favorite time of the year is in the summer sitting on my patio overlooking my pond, listening to all the birds a watching a variety of little animals wander in my yard.
Our (winter Texan) street is lined with stately palm trees. When the wind blows the fronds sound just like a rainstorm.
Home Sweet Home is Lewisville, NC
Home Sweet Home is in Cortland, NY.
looks like more fun to my quilting time
My street is lined with lots of beautiful trees, bushes, flowers & rocks. I live in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas Our skies are beautiful in blue with puffs of white. So far very green this year. Beautiful!!
Home Sweet Home is in Ohio
My tree lined street is extra special because one of my closest quilting friends loves across the street!
My home is where his combat boots are……
You made me cry.. Blessings to both of you !
Sweet Home Alabama!
Sebastopol Home Sweet Home
My home sweet home is at La Tour de Peilz in Switzerland
Richfield, OH
Home Sweet Home is Richfield, Ohio
Home, sweet home!
Sadly many of the beautiful oaks in Florida have fallen due to hurricanes which have changed our landscape. But we continue to enjoy palm trees lining our streets
That is really sad! I lost two trees in my yard this year-I felt like I’d lost a pet!
Many years ago we were house hunting in a suburb west of Chicagoland. The setting of one home was so gorgeous with its trees. The real estate guy got a little upset with me and said, “Never buy a house based on cute trees. A storm could take them right out.” We moved our search on. The home we did buy
in 1968 still has its huge maple tree when we saw it last 4 years ago. Yes, Lori, a pet and friend. I planted a Drake elm in our backyard here in south GA April 3 years ago. It was 4 ft tall. This year it has achieved 22 feet in the tallest branches, I am in awe.
Yes, it is in my view out sewing room french doors and the window above my kitchen sink. Needless to say, my french doors’ windows get more use then the sink window !!
Live in North Carolina !
Arlington Heights, IL
Home Sweet Home is across the street from the tree lined path into the woods and stream, in Broadlands, Virginia. Thank you Lori for all of your enthusiastic spirit!
“Home, Sweet. Home!”
Burke, VA.