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
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!
762 comments
Terry
Home sweet home is Sulphur, Louisiana! I would love, love, love this book!!!
Helen S
I live in Assisi (Italy) and a digital versione of the books would bè manna!y tree-lined street is flanked by olive groves.
Vickie
Home sweet home ….Cortland,Ohio
Isabel
Home sweet home from The south of Spain!!!
Michele Peckham
Home sweet home in Michigan
Mary
I love and live in a tree lined street. In November the jacaranda blossoms are divine and form a purple carpet when they fall. The eucalyptus trees are visited by many birds including brightly coloured rosellas.
Mary Heard
Adelaide South Australia
Marta
Dear Mary, How very considerate of you. I totally understand about sending botanicals cross country lines.. I saw some of the pods at a gourd art show some years ago and was so intrigued ! I have heard they
also grow in extreme south Florida but don’t know if true. THank you anyway !!
Marta
Oh, to dream of having some jacaranda seed pods!
Mary
I would love to send some but probably this would be prohibited by organisations orotecting your plants and crops. In November i could send a photo.
Mary Heard
Bunny Hand
Home, sweet, home!
Christi
I live in Shelby,NC
Elizabeth Owens
I live in Malvern, England. Home of Edward Elgar’s Land of Hope and Glory!
Carolyn Norton
Home sweet home is in Pittsburg, Kansas!
Cathie Scanlon
Home Sweet Home, Sequim, WA
Gayle
Home sweet home, BC, Canada
Hilary Pollock
Home sweet home for me is Sacramento, which I believe has more trees than any other capital.
Pam Hotle
Home sweet home in Wisconsin
Barb Skinner
Home Sweet Home is beautiful Western Oregon!
Tammy Jewkes
My Home sweet home is on a tree-lined street in Utah, USA. The book looks like lots of fun!
Sharlene Ferrin
Home sweet home in Galveston Texas
Glenda Britten
Southern California. Love your blog!
Katherine Collins
Home, sweet home in Ohio!
Darrell Hardenburg
I live in Michigan, my Home Sweet Home
Kathryn Laposata
I live on Treeline Drive, Allentown, PA!
Mary Loveless
I live in Independence, OR!!!
Janet
My tree lined street is in Massachusetts! I would love to win this book.
Mary Newcomb
Home sweet home in Illinois.
Sandy HammondCavasher
Home sweet Home in illinois. New at longarm quilting.
Pam P
My Home, Sweet, Home is Rapid City, South Dakota!
Clarise Borne
Home sweet Arizona
Polly adkison
Home sweet home, what a super idea and so down to earth. Love it.
Cynthia
Home, sweet home is in Ohio.
Pat McCoy
My Home sweet h is in Indianapolis In on Beechcrest Dr
Kathy Wilson
Viera FL. Palm tree lined streets
Jan Cloepfil
Shenandoah, Iowa, childhood home of the Everly Brothers
PollyWhite
Robertson Co, Kentucky, smallest county in the state!
Pat Rutland
Love my home in Tennessee!
plymouthknits
Plymouth, Massachusetts is Home Sweet Home!
Karen Fairbrother
I have the first book and I love it! Using it in my “Home Sweet Home” in Richland Center, Wisconsin.
Kim McKee
Tennessee is home sweet home to me
Tracy H
Idaho is sweet Idahome!
Foxy
I love trees, and they are all around me in a wonderful spot called Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Joyce Neyers
Home Sweet Home in Sleepy Eye, MN
Kirsten Franz
Rocky Mountain high in Colorado!
Paula Triebenbach
My tree lined street is the home I was born into in Bismarc , ND. I stopped there with my husband and children when on a trip down memory lane. The current resident was out doing yard work and told me how she so appreciated my parents foresight in planting the trees.
Andrea
Sweet home, Indiana!
Joanna Ross
Port Charlotte, Fl, a lovely patchwork of people, scenery, and experiences!
Neina Chapman
Texas! Home Sweet Home!
Erin
I live in Wisconsin, though I am waiting patiently for the work to be finished on the little house on a tree-lined street where I will start my whole life anew.
Sandra
Iowa, Home Sweet Home
Barb Despen
Home Sweet Home in Stillwater MN
Jennifer Brown
I’d love to win!
Joan Jensen
The great and beautiful Pacific Northwest, Washington state.
Marilyn
Illinois-Home Sweet Home.
JoyceO
Home Sweet Home is in Middle Tennessee. It’s a bit hot and a bit humid, perfect for staying inside and quilting away!!
Rita Torneten
Norman, Oklahoma . . . Home Sweet Home!!!
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