Monday 12 December 2011

A thank you on Giveaway day

Sew Mama Sew are hosting their annual giveaway day this week (i.e. not a day but a week) and I decided to use the occasion to thank you my blog readers and followers for your continued support.



Sometime last year in October I think it was when I decided to start a blog and flickr photostream. I already had finished several quilts since April that year and was graving a larger audience to share my creations with and also a community of like minded crafters to bounce of ideas.  It has been a fantastic journey and I learned so much from your comments and suggestions.

And for that I thank you.

I will giveaway this week one Rolie Polie of the delightful and so aptly named  Riley Blake collection 'Delighted' and one banner sheet of the same collection to one lucky reader.




To be eligible for this  giveaway I would like to know from you which project you made this year you are most proud of. That may be the most beautiful item you crafted or perhaps the one that was a challenge or had a special meaning to you. Please include a link in the comment so I can have a look and also don't forget your e-mail address if it is not in your blogger profile.
The giveaway is open as always to everybody, national, internationals and Aliens are all welcome.
The giveaway is open until the 16th.

The project I am most proud of this year is my "Very Berry" quilt simply because it was such an achievement due its enormous size.

261 comments:

  1. Well, I really didn't FINISH alot, so I will have to say my daughter's wedding quilt. It made both of us very happy to present that to my daughter at her wedding.

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  2. what fun! one of my favorite completed projects this year was this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12388603@N08/5571401849/in/photostream

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  3. I'm most proud of my Checkerboard Quilt because it was was my first attempt at quilting and my first double bed sized quilt. http://rainbowharequilts.blogspot.com/2011/09/work-in-progress-7911.html

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  4. I made my mother a tree skirt.
    She just loved it.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  5. btw, i did not take a pic on my blog of it just yet, trying to get all my holiday stuff done. with 4 kids and one who is autistic, that's definitely a challenge, hope you understand :)

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  6. I just finished a Christmas wall hanging for my MIL. I hope she likes it.
    quiltlady59 at fuse dot net

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  7. I'm most proud of all the Little quilts of Love I made this year :-)

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  8. Kiwi: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/jarmanka/kiwi

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  9. I'm most proud of the dolls quilts I've made as these are actually the first quilts I've ever made and they signify the start of a determined cut down on tv watching and increase in DOING! www.knottedcotton.blogspot.com

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  10. I am most proud of an infinity scarf that I made for my mother, mainly because knitting isn't my talent. Sewing is my mainstay :)
    cynsaw2@yahoo (dot)ca

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  11. My favorite completed project I made this year is my Circle Me Back to Amsterdm quilt because I designed it, quilted it myself and love the way it looks.

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  12. I am most pleased with wee bonnet I knit my daughter, because I actually completed something!

    Love the bunting fabric especially. :)

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  13. Hello....and Merry Christmas. I am most proud of the Dear Jane quilt that I hand quilted..Loved it. But the one I made from scratch would be the Virginia Star....

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  14. What a great giveaway!
    The quilt I am most proud of is the last one I made for my son. http://craizeecorner.blogspot.com/p/2011-quilt-finished.html
    It's called reptile friends.

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  15. my most proud is my "through the ages" quilt
    http://knotted-thread.blogspot.com/2011/11/through-ages.html

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  16. I am probably most proud of my denim quilt:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/miss_stash_would/6092096224/in/photostream

    Tough to make denim modern. Ha.

    Thanks so much!

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  17. Great giveaway. My favorite project is not my favorite because I liked it (actually I didn't like it at all) but because it made the recipient happy. I made a table runner for Cindy at Fluffy Sheep Quilting. I love that it brought joy to her life if only for a minute.

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  18. I think the project I'm most pleased with this year is http://archiethewonderdog.blogspot.com/2011/09/great-northern-quilt-show-2011.html quilting all the spirals almost drove me batty at times but I think it was well worth it! Thanks for the giveaway, my fingers are firmly crossed!

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  19. LOVE "DELIGHTED"!
    THANKS FOR SHARING!
    I'M VERY PLEASED WITH THE RED/GREEN/CREAM CHRISTMAS WALL HANGING I MADE FOR ONE OF THE CHILDREN.I USED 5" CREAM SQUARES WITH REDWORK DESIGNS AS CENTER FOR THE LOG CABIN BLOCKS>SO CUTE!
    MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL!

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  20. wow, thats great, you are really making me think! I would say my 'wedding' quilt that I made for my best friend when she got married in May http://sewonderfulife.blogspot.com/2011/05/its-finished.html
    I spent about a year doing it and they both absolutely loved it so it was all worth it!
    Your giveaways look great

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  21. I finished my quilting bee top, it's a whopping 90" square.

    http://picklesandbacon.blogspot.com/2011/06/update-on-my-weekend-of-sewing.html

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  22. I am most proud of my supernova quilt.

    http://www.quiltgenius.com/2011/11/bloggers-quilt-festival-2011.html

    It still isn't done, but it's getting close!

    Mary

    iammaryburke(at)gmail(dot)com

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  23. I am most proud of this baby quilt I made for my granddaughter Evie. It was my very first quilt ever :)
    http://sewmuch2luv.blogspot.com/2011/07/my-first-quilt-ever-is-done.html

    Thanks!

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  24. I made a rag quilt. It was really great because it gave me confidence to start quilting. Here is the link, not sure if it will work!

    https://plus.google.com/photos/116589158576168646127/albums/5685311776597641281

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  25. I learned how to crochet finally and made a big blanket for my daughter for Christmas.

    Desi
    weeshareblog@gmail.com

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  26. I don't have a pic of my favorite project this year. I finished a fall appliqued quilt that had been a UFO for over a year. It really stretched my skills as a quilter and I love the way it turned out. Thanks for offering a chance to win!

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  27. I made throw size quilts for both of my kids this year. They make me smile every time I see them snuggled up in them :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  28. I think my favorite this year (so far!) is the busy book I made for my baby boy. http://jmday.com/?p=702

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  29. The one I'm most proud of is the QAL quilt I made. It was only the second quilt I've ever made, massive and I learnt a lot!! It's not the most beautiful and I used what little fabrics I had but I adore it - plus it's keeping me warm at night!
    http://charmaboutyou.blogspot.com/2011/09/autumn-equinox-and-being-mum.html

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  30. The one I finished that I love the most was my Halloween Quilt! It's on my blog at www.tscfb.blogspot.com

    Thank you for the opportunity to win your giveaway! Happy Holidays to you and your family <3 xo

    krencamp (at) gmail (dot) com

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  31. I'm so excited to finally finish the pair of socks I've been working on for waaaay too long.

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  32. My modern christmas table runner, paper piecing and little bits of fabric!
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/63658061@N03/6355013889/in/photostream

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  33. I am most proud of the panda bear I made, as it was my first successful paper piecing project!! I guess I should actually call it foundation piecing ;-). It is on it's way to Thailand as a gift!
    http://retiredtoquilt.blogspot.com/search/label/panda
    Thanks for a wonderful giveaway!

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  34. i am most proud of a table runner i made my sister

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  35. I recently finished a quilt, nothing fancy but it turned out nice, also a stadium blanket cushion combo. I have made lots of other little things like toys, skirts for my daughter, hats, etc.

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  36. I'm most proud of my mermaid doll http://thecraftingfiend.blogspot.com/2011/07/modest-mermaid-doll-patterntutorial.html

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  37. Lovely giveaway! I think my Summer Breeze baby quilt was my favourite creation this year, even though the recipient didn't really appreciate it! ugh!

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  38. i am most proud of this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16537935@N00/6193021258/

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  39. Oooo, trust you Judith, to ask a tricky question! I'll have to go for my Supernova quilt because it was my first proper sized quilt, you've seen it before so I won't bore you with pictures! x

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  40. i made my youngest his bed set.
    :)

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  41. Great giveaway and great question! The project I'm most proud of is my improvised mini quilt for the Solids Swap which took me way outside my comfort zone, but my partner loved it!

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  42. It has to be my birdcage cover! A friend in the UK asked if I could make one for her. I live in France so just had the measurements....what a challenge. Here is the link

    http://linda-living-the-dream.blogspot.com/2011/12/at-last-something-to-show.html

    Linda

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  43. My "More Shabby than Chic Union Jack" as it was the first quilt I managed to finish - and it was a lovely easy pattern to work from.

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  44. I'm most proud of my Keykalou bucket bag!
    It was such a great pattern!

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  45. Very nice! Thank you!

    I loved making these dolls with my girls! http://hopefulthreads.blogspot.com/2011/07/abc-sister-dolls.html Something we will all treasure forever!

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  46. I am most proud of the quilt I helped my 6 year old cousin make. He was fascinated with the sewing machine and he sat with me for hours and sewed 3 inch strips together.

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  47. Earlier this year I made a Darth Vader costume for my daughter's bear. :) While I'm extremely proud of many other projects I finished this year, this one has to be my favorite for several reasons:

    1. I made it for my daughter, at her request.
    2. I didn't use a pattern for the helmet... and it worked out! :)

    I hope you like it: http://littlepeanutshop.blogspot.com/2011/05/darth-bear.html.

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  49. My favourite make this year - http://bluepatchquilter.blogspot.com/2011/10/thistle-rose.html

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  50. I think I'm most proud of the bumble bee costume I made my daughter for Halloween. I really had no idea what I was doing, so I was very happy when it turned out well.

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  51. i am always most proud of the one i just finished :) this time is no exception. it's my first jelly roll quilt, and i learned a lot. like, jelly rolls don't always showcase the best of a large scale print. read more here: http://www.craftytammie.com/2011/11/bring-on-december.html

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  52. The project I am most proud of is a beach-towel-backpack I made for my kids:
    http://viraventos.blogspot.com/2011/07/especial-de-verao-summer-special.html

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  53. I think the answer is obviously a couple of secret aqua and red blocks in the summer!!

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  54. I was most proud of the diaper bag I sewed for my sister, because it was HARD!!!! :) Here's a picture! http://www.flickr.com/photos/jobanba/5757761741/

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  55. My favorite thing that I have made is probably my photo album covers - I transferred my kids' drawings, embroidered them onto the fronts, and they really turned out spectacular! http://cadamscreations.blogspot.com/2011/05/reverse-applique-for-mothers-day.html

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  56. My favorite was the Christmas Tree Pants sew along. :)

    http://desireeaimee.blogspot.com/2011/10/tree-pants-are-mostly-complete-also-few.html

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  57. My favorite finished project was my daughter's Christmas PJ's. It was my first every attempt at making an outfit. I am new to sewing and little blankets were all I tried at first so having to use a pattern, measure her, add ruffles to the bottom, and add an applique to the shirt, it was a task that came out ok, not perfect but pretty good for a first try.

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  58. I'm finally making my DH a quilt for Christmas. I've been collecting special novelty fabrics for 2 years - each block will have a very special meaning for him (I sure hope so anyway, LOL).

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  59. I love this tote I made for the girls. I hope to make one for myself soon! http://www.sillypearl.com/2011/02/craft-tutorial-patchwork-pocket-tote.html

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  60. A chrismas throw quilt for my twin, 60x70

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  61. My favourite quilt this year is still wonky stars - http://www.flickr.com/photos/canadianabroad-susan/5974254334/in/photostream

    Thanks for the giveaway, Judith.

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  62. Wonderful giveaway! I think the project I am most proud of this year is the tea wallet I made and sent to my gluten free dear friend who lives far far away. Not because it was so gorgeous or challenging, but because it made her so very happy. Bringing JOY! One of my favorite pasttimes. Have a lovely holiday.
    b.moews@gmail.com

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  63. I love your Very Berry quilt! The colors are so rich and the design is unique. :) I'm most proud of my daughter's nursery. I used mostly vintage floral sheets to make everything! http://sunnytuesday.blogspot.com/2011/04/nursery-in-progress-no-longer.html

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  64. i love the crocheted afghan i made my sister http://ravel.me/loveelle/wgnr5 :) raineoc@yahoo.com

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  65. I love the stockings for kids drive I hosted that helped me get over 250 stockings for people all over the world for the local foster kids. You can read all about it on my blog PurplePandaQuilts.blogspot.com

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  66. I love the sunflower quilt I made my daughter so much!

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  67. I started making Initial Pillows and I love them.

    http://www.etsy.com/listing/82342521/turquoise-and-orange-p-tooth-fairy

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  68. I made a Noah's Ark crib quilt with tons of appliqued animals on it. First time really doing applique and it came out great.

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  69. I tried stars and wonky log cabins on point, turned out better than I expected. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  70. I made a really cute suit for my son out of upcycled fabric that I was quite impressed with. :)

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  71. I made and 18th century gown by hand. Merry Christmas!

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  72. No blog to link to, but I am most proud of the Christmas stockings I did for the kids this year - I cut letters and appliqued them on, which I had never done before, and I think they turned out pretty good!

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  73. I made a fall jacket for my daughter and we both love how it turned out! http://www.flickr.com/photos/31739127@N03/6407270367/in/photostream
    Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  74. I am very proud of this mini I made for a swap: http://betweenquilts.blogspot.com/2011/11/rainbow-spotlight.html
    I love all the colors, and the circle was tackling a new challenge for me.
    Thanks for a generous giveaway - So fun!

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  75. I'm very happy with the skirt o just made my daughter for Christmas!

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  76. Thank you for the lovely give away Judith! I am proud of all my projects, the most proud of the most recent which is the large ROYGBIV one here: http://shecanquilt.blogspot.com/2011/12/ta-da-roygbiv-log-cabin-quilt-is-all.html

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  77. The thing I'm most proud of that I made this year is a quilt for my dad's birthday. You can see it here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/53485155@N06/5783418291/in/photostream

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  78. I am actually most happy with a christmas stocking I just made for my 2 week old daughter. Sorry - no picture! :(
    thanks for the chance!
    steeplechaser29 at yahoo dot com

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  79. I'm most proud of the tote bag I embroidered for my Gramma Pat. I did hummingbirds and flowers and leaves, and did floss blending for more depth of color. It was the most challenging thing I've ever embroidered, and it turned out beautifully. I don't have a blog, but I can email you a photo if you'd like to see it.

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  80. I'm so pleased with how my I Spy quilt turned out. Every adult has played with it, I'm sure the kids will love it. It's 2nd from the Rt in my photo collage at
    http://myquiltingaddiction.blogspot.com/2011/12/november-revisited.html

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  81. I am very proud of the felt/ribbon birthday banner that I recently made for my son.
    http://myredrubberboots.blogspot.com/2011/11/so-much-crafting.html

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  82. I'm most proud of my Halloween costumes for this year -- the Wicked Witch of the West(for my 8 year old), and her flying monkey (for my not-quite-two year old).

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  83. I really like the Christmas quilt I just finished! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  84. I loves the bag I recently sew for myself. Please check it out from my blog.
    Thx for the chance to win ^^v

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  85. I completed my very first quilt. It's a mini quilt but it's finished and I'm oh so proud of it! :)

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  86. the pixie belle pattern is my favourite from this year
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/83605386/pixie-belle-sewing-pattern-pdf-file

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  87. I finished my Love Is stitcherys. Just have to quilt it now

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  88. This year I finally made a quilt for my little boy who is two! It took me ages to collect enough boy fabrics that I really loved!

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  89. What a lovely giveaway! I love that Delighted line, especially the banner!
    The project I'm most proud of is my Summer Sampler quilt http://www.flickr.com/photos/48813034@N04/6429993347/in/photostream. I was terrified of paper piecing and I managed it. Also managed to choose my own fabrics, rather than using just one fabric line, so I'm proud of that too :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  90. This blouse:
    http://thriftyfinn.wordpress.com/2011/03/15/sexy-blouse-for-a-sexy-lay-dee/

    Thanks for the chance!

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  91. I finished a quilt for my nephew made with Riley Blake Wheels fabrics. He really loved it! But I have no link to show you, I'm sorry.

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  92. The project I'm most proud is the postage stamp quilt I made for my mother this summer.

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  93. I finished a quilt for myself recently, I am delighted with it!. Thank you for the lovely giveaway. I will comeback later.

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  94. I'm really proud of a fire truck themed quilt I designed and made for my son's 4th birthday. There's a picture (amidst others) in this link:
    http://quietplay.blogspot.com/2011/11/possibly-slackest-blogger-ever.html

    Thanks for the giveaway - I adore the Delighted line of fabric!

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  95. My favourite project this year is a monster I made for a special little guy http://ravel.me/ozknitter/tttbm I love that he adores it, and knows that I made it just for him.

    ozknitter(at)gmail(dot)com

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  96. The project I'm most proud of was a quilt I made to welcome my daughter & her partner home, he is English & she had moved to the UK to be with him & they'd been away for nearly two years. During this time I started to quilt & the quilt I made for them was a Plus quilt in purple & grey solids, queen size - the plus being symbolic of her partner's addition to our family. Thanks for a lovely giveaway.

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  97. The Project I am most proud of is an autumn theme book cover. I used hand dyed damask, a cute stitchery pattern of a girl playing in autumn leaves and a felt and stitching autumn leaf book mark. The recipient loved it so I am chuffed.

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  98. Not sure if this counts Judith as I didn't start making it this year - it is hand pieced and machine quilted - but I have 'finished' it - though I might be quilting something for my daughter in those octagons!

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  99. I have been trying to teach myself how to sew for about 1.5 years... only 4-5 months of which I had a working machine though... >.>) I made my first 3 quilts this year and I made my own pattern on the fly for a Domo Bag. But I think my proudest moment was finishing my third quilt for my sister... even tried sorta applique type stuff to put a paw print on it for the first time ever. She uses the quilt constantly and it made me feel really good that she liked it so much. Here is a pic of the front, the back is brown and aqua minkee dots - https://fbcdn-photos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/255157_1977456550943_1078997241_2281317_217148_a.jpg

    Heatherburdett@gmail.com

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  100. I think my favourite thing from the year was the mini I made for the first BQS, the 4 flying geese thingy. I just loved it!

    But proud?.... well it would have to be our P51 project. Just because we are all super awesome. And so is Terri :o)

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  101. I am so happy I made one whole quilt for my daughter & she loves it!

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  102. My favorite thing I made this year was a little baby quilt for my newest little precious granddaughter! Thank you for the giveaway!!

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  103. the completed projects that I am very proud of are kindle covers for my father and sister...and I dont even own a kindle! I had to rely on the specs they gave me and made my own prototype using layers of cardboard stuck onto each other to get the accurate thickness...I still had to check and recheck my measurements a million times just to make sure...but the hard work paid off..they turned out great and my dad and sis both loved their covers!

    nabihawangde(at)gmail(dot)com

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  104. My favorite finish was a baby afghan for our newest son, born in July. Here's a link http://life-is-sew-good.blogspot.com/2011/04/brown-and-blue-afghan-d-o-n-e.html

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  105. booties made from hand dyed yarn
    beccanae at gmail dot com

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  106. I learn to crochet this year and I'm very proud of all the accessories I made for me and my daughters!

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  107. Hi J, thanks for doing a giveaway & I love Riley Blake. I particularly liked the cushion I made from recycled fabrics http://judith-ragstobags.blogspot.com/2011/09/finally-2-finishes.html
    - it was v.me & I can't bear to sell it! Jxo

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  108. I'm most proud of the baby quilt I made my new nephew! It's gorgeous. :)

    michaelacking (at) gmail (d0t) com

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  109. I am most proud of the quilt I just finished.... I mean that I even finished one!
    Black and yellow drunkards path!

    This one is a gift and I cannot wait for my oldest to get it!

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  110. My daughter's Tangled dress.
    http://stephanie-allthingsbeautiful.blogspot.com/2011/03/tangled-birthday.html

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  111. Thanks for doing such a great giveaway. I suppose the project I'm most proud of is my pin cushion pattern just because I actually wrote up. I tend to whip things up and move on, so it feels like an accomplishment :) http://www.flickr.com/photos/lemonadebags/5833851169/in/photostream

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  112. I made an heirloom dress for my newborn niece.

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  113. My most recent project is my fav -- a mermaid doll! http://basket-cases.blogspot.com/2011/12/recent-sewing-and-pattern-reviews.html Thanks!

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  114. I'm not quite done with my favorite yet, but I'm about 6 inches away from finishing the binding on my son's baby quilt. Sorry, no pics yet! christina112358 at gmail dot com

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  115. i'm most proud of an outfit i made for a friends daughter. it had lots of details and pintucks on it that took lots of time to make everything straight and perfect!

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  116. I made a twin quilt for my little niece and was so pleased with how it came out- it was my first big quilt!

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  117. I am most proud of my Alice in Wonderland Quilt - I came up with the idea totally on my own and planned out the whole thing. It is the most "modern" quilt I've done so far and I love it.

    http://craftymama-cradke.blogspot.com/2011/10/quilt-31-alice-in-wonderland.html

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  118. Look here - I'm dead proud of this one; it is soooo large and soooo nice and it took a loooong time... hooray!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/notyetthedodo/sets/72157627344435027/

    Thanks for the giveaway - would love to win!

    dorte_dk (at) yahoo.dk

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  119. I love my hand carved dragonfly stamp more than everything else I made this year! :)

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  120. I made a few ruffled aprons, they are so sweet!

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  121. It would be my 2 year olds birthday outfit with Hooty-Hoots! So cute! Thank you for a chance to win!

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  122. repurposed pants for my son: http://www.flickr.com/photos/68366973@N07/

    thanks for the giveaway!

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  123. Wow - what a giveaway :) Thank you for the chance to win.

    I took up sewing this year and although I have only been at it a couple of months I am most proud of the recent pouches I made for some girlfriends. They had zips and ruffles - something I never thought I could do - whoop!

    Marilize
    marilize(dot)paulsen(at)gmail(dot)com

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  124. I am most pleased with this quilt for my son. It was a simple project, but big in size. I am thankful to have it finished and in use.
    http://adorableoriginals.blogspot.com/2011/10/finished-quilt-for-little-man.html

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  125. I am most proud of my rainbow ruffle dress for my 2 year old :)
    Thanks!
    Tia
    mtrand2 at gmail dot com

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  126. Not many projects to choose from this year. :( I did love the alligator costumes I made for my twins this October.

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  127. The Amish basket quilt that I am still working on, it's gorgeous

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  128. I'm deeply in love with my Fun Flowers quilt.
    http://theconfusedquilter.blogspot.com/2011/06/its-fabulous-friday.html
    Great prize! You'll make someone's day!

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  129. The Christmas quilt I'm working on right now. Thanks!

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  130. I made Christmas stockings for a charity drive. I had to learn a couple of new skills, and I felt so proud when I mastered them. No link, as I don't have a blog, but trust me, they were cute!

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  131. I did a fan quilt block quilt for my grandma and it was the most challenging, but also the more rewarding!

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  132. (Blush...) In 2010 I finished a dozen quilts, and in 2011 -- I started more than that. Hopefully, 2012 will be another year of finishes!

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  133. My "sea" quilt is my favorite. I actually finished it. I messed up and messed up trying to fix it and it STILL turned out wonderfully--in fact the messing up made it better. I love that. Thanks!

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  134. The item I am most proud of is a cosmetics bag I made my sister. Thanks for the giveaway! robyn(dot)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com

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  135. I am very pleased with the quilting I did on some place mats this year. That reminds me, I need to finish sewing the binding on the last three. After we had enough to set the table for the family, I stopped.

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  136. I made my first quilt of half square triangles, it's going to be a Christmas present for my goddaughter.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  137. I don't know if I would say proud, but I am certainly glad that I finished two camera bags. They were quite a challenge and I don't ever want to make another one!

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  138. My most meaningful finish is the quilt I'm finishing up right now. A quilt for my midwife who was with us for the beautiful homebirth of our 5th child and walked with us on a scary journey when he got sick afterwards.

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  139. I'm most proud of the birthday dress I made my 5 year old. Lots of ruffles and fun!

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  140. I am most proud of my "bees knees" pettiskirt. I designed it myself and it took quite a lot of time to sew (lots of ruffles and detailing) - but everytime my daughters wear one they just have SO much fun in it - lots of twirling, dancing, and laughing. :) Here's a link if you'd like to check it out, http://www.daydreambelievers.net/2011/07/i-made-dress-up-skirt-of-my-dreams.html

    Best,
    Michelle
    daydreambelievershop(at)gmail(dot)com

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  141. Very much I love doll in the next post http://doinaquilt.blogspot.com/2010/06/papusa-peretar.html

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  142. Most proud of a group of quilts made for South Africa. Some pics were posted at www.auntbobbiscloset.blogspot.com

    skowens (at) sbcglobal (dot) net

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  143. I finally painted our dining room and put in some storage. I didn't blog about it, but it was the most time intense and satisfying project of 2011.

    Thanks for the chance!

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  144. I made my mom a wonky log cabin table runner. It came out quite pretty and she loved it. I however have no pictures of it.
    ramona_murray(at)comcast(dot)net

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  145. I'm most proud of the two summer tops I made. I found some vintage fabric at an auction and made two pretty summer tops.

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  146. I am most proud of the cushion I made for my nan for christmas, even though it's also my most recent finish, she hasnt seen it yet but I am hoping she will like it and will enjoy seeing the different sized prints. http://justalittlestitch.blogspot.com/2011/12/busy-busy-busy.html

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  147. I'm most proud of a personalized crayon/toy portfolio...I took inspiration from other tutorials but made it my own :)

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  148. I am most proud of the Easter dress I made for one of my granddaughters.

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  149. The project I am most proud of is one I haven't finished, but I haven't quit on. It is my daughter and son-in-law's quilt made from the linens from their wedding. I can see the light at the en of the tunnel. It is an everything that could go wrong did, but I have faced the challenge.

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  150. The project I am most proud of is a sampler quilt I did as part of a QAL - "Summer Sampler Series". I had so much trouble from doing paper pieced blocks backwards, seam allowance issues that made my block too small, quilting not working well on my cheapo machine, etc. So while it's not my favorite project, it is one I am proud I made myself finish. And then I donated it so I would never have to look at it again! http://www.flickr.com/photos/15874173@N04/6090960685/in/photostream

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  151. I am most proud of a South Carolina patchwork I have hanging in my living room! It was a labor of love!

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  152. A quilt I made for my husband. It was only my second quilt and had HST blocks in it. I did a ton of machine straight line quilting and it turned out pretty good. He likes it and uses it often and that is what counts. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.

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  153. I'm most proud of a large string quilt I pieced earlier this year. It seem very big- larger than a queen. Baby steps got me through it. Thanks for being a part of giveaway day. erincode-at-metzlers-dot-org.

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  154. I am most proud of the wedding shawl/veil that I designed and knit for a friend's wedding.

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  155. I am most proud of my funky monkey quilt that I made for my son's sixth birthday. He is a monkey fanatic. It was my first "non-baby" quilt. You can see it here.

    http://fortheloveofcotton.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html

    thanks for the wonderful giveaway.

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  156. I made a rail quilt but it was my first, so it was special to me.

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  157. My son's batik diamond quilt will always be the most special item I've ever made. He picked out his own fabric, and he must be my son because he took a long time in the local shop!

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  158. I made my first Drunkards Path quilt and it rocks! (honk, honk! thats me tooting my own horn)

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  159. I really like the table runner I made for the Modern Christmas Table Runner Swap on Flickr. I was really pleased with how my fmq turned out. Thanks for entering me in the giveaway.

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  160. Oh that would be my Amy Butler Blossom bag! It was a toughy but I loved making it!
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/29277487@N03/5552539290/in/photostream

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  161. I am proud of my first ever Double Wedding Ring. It was a challange to sew all these curves and I am quite happy with the result :)
    Susanne

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  162. My biggest accomplishment was my first HST quilt - so time consuming, but worth it!:
    http://quiltyhabit.blogspot.com/2011/08/lucky-charms-finished-quilt.html

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  163. Ummm, I'm quite proud of the first ever bag that I made.....

    I am entering this give away day too, so come and visit my blog and say hello if you get the chance

    http://sewasecondchance.blogspot.com/

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  164. A baby blanket I made for my son.

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  165. The project I am proudest of is a hand quilted Tokyo Subway quilt. http://www.flickr.com/photos/37335850@N03/6318885371/in/photostream

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  166. I just love my Bliss quilt
    http://debs-doodlings.blogspot.com/2011/11/bloggers-quilt-festival.html
    I love this range of fabrics and the colours in it are so me.

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  167. I am most proud of the project my son and I made together. He really wanted to sew something so we talked and he wanted a ghost softie. I sewed the basic shape, punched holes in the edge and gave him a needle and thread. He sewed the holes and then sat on my lap and guided the ghost through the machine to sew up the base.
    I love it and I am so proud of him. I know that isn't really mine but I helped. Here is a photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/51802232@N04/6321589740/in/photostream

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  168. I made a quilt for my nephew and gave it to my sister-in-law for her shower.. First thing I have ever sewn!

    http://sydthewyd.com/2011/10/14/a-baby-quilt-for-baby-noel-2/

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  169. I haven't yet made a quilt. The project I'm most proud of this year is my first ever suit - a grey linen suit made using Vogue 8718, and I wear it heaps! The photos aren't very good but it's blogged here:
    http://upsewlate.blogspot.com/2011/05/finally-vogue-8718-suit-in-dkny-stretch.html

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  170. My favorite finished project this year was actually a painting using my "stash" of fused papers that I have been making for years! No blog about it yet though. In the next year I want to finish some table runners and tackle that challenge that I think I'm ready for: art quilts!
    Thanks for offering this cheerful fabric for your giveaway!

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  171. My Favorite project complete in 2011 was a memorial quilt for the triplets we lost January 2011.

    http://ssparrowinflight.blogspot.com/2011/05/project-2-in-memory-of-my-children.html

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  172. I finished a large granny square afghan and enjoyed working on it because it reminded me so much of my sister! Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  173. Probably my Diamond chains quilt that I did as a quilt along.

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  174. I think I'm proudest of the placemats I made for my sister since I was a little bit creative with them. :)

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  175. I am most proud of the quilt I did for my cousin's new baby. It was the first quilt that I did the "right" way. It turned out great!

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  176. I;m most pleased with the Route 66 quilt I made for my mother. She loved that highway. http://www.flickr.com/photos/64405049@N02/6511721941/in/photostream

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  177. I made my first purse/bag this year, and it turned out great! sewvery(at)gmail(dot)com

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  178. I made a stuff owl for my little guy for Christmas. It was a challenge for me, but he will love it!
    mindfulhome at gmail dot com

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  179. I made some things as wedding gifts for my sister and her husband. They were much smaller than your Very Berry! http://shirleyssalad.blogspot.com/2011/07/wedding-gifts.html

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  180. I am most proud of completing my king size quilt for our bed!
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/62433854@N06/6276656946/in/photostream
    Amy
    abcsemartin(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  181. Hi! Thank you for sharing those beautiful fabrics! I am proud of the quilt 'Nero's Garden' which I made with small scraps. I wanted to try to make a small patch-dog and finally I made a wall quilt with lots of patch-animals!
    Merry Christmas!
    nerospostatgmaildotcom

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  182. I love this quilt http://shevvylondon.blogspot.com/2011/08/scraptastic.html

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  183. I am most proud of a baby doll backpack doll carrier that I made for a little girl on the giving tree at work. I wish I could see her face on Christmas morning!

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  184. I made two cute quilts for my nieces!
    http://deseraequilts.blogspot.com/2011/07/two-baby-quilts.html

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  185. I completed my very first quilt this year and I couldn't be more proud of myself! I see more pretty quilts in my future! Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  186. I am most proud of three special quilts, as I made each of my grandson a quilt. Two newborns and one two year old.
    thanks for the chance in the giveaway :)

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  187. I made a Santa tote, and it was one my first ever finished projects so I am really proud of it. I have been getting TONS of compliments on it too. It's not a great pic, but here it is!

    http://bit.ly/uXQ5BN

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  188. I am most proud of finally quilting the first quilt top I made in 2006.

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  189. I made my daughters matching dresses for Christmas that I am very proud of. These were the first dresses that looked professionally made.
    mframe00@gmail.com

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  190. I made Christmas dresses for my daughters and it was so special taking their pictures while they were wearing them. Makes me a little teary thinking about it.
    Thanks,
    Erin
    emstone28@gmail.com

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  191. I finished a rainbow 9-patch quilt for my sister:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/17723088@N00/5842639449/in/set-72157623606592867

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  192. I made my first quilt this year, a baby quilt for my daughter Selah born last month, I love it and am looking forward to making quilts for my older children now. :) thanks for the chance to win!
    okiedokiemama at yahoo dot com

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  193. the only thing i completed this year was a quilted bag that i made fro myself with no pattern...it really turned out great...and has inspired me to really get into sewing!
    thank you for the opportunity to win some fabric to help build my stash...love your blog!

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  194. I made curtains! Simple enough maybe, but something I'd never done before and I'm very proud of myself lol.

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  195. My favourite project this year was a scrapbuster rug that aI made out of scrap knits and fleece. I made them using rug hooking techniques and it turned out beautifully.

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  196. I am most proud of the quilt blocks and softies I made for a community collection for flood victims. We didn't know who would receive these items, but we knew they had lost everything and need hope.

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  197. I'm pretty proud of my cathedral windows cushion- I taught myself via the internet and was pretty impressed with how it turned out!

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  198. Love your berry quilt too! I'm proud of a quilt I made for my son who was born in January. Thanks for the chance to win! ryansarahn(at)gmail.com

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  199. I am especially pleased with the little teddy bear I have been knitting!

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  200. I love the Sweet Little Dress I made my sweet little girl - http://ducksandrabbits.blogspot.com/2011/11/sweet-little-dress.html

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