Monday, September 12, 2011

I'm a Featured Blogger!!

I just wanted to let you know, that tomorrow, Sept. 13, I will be the featured blogger on "Stash Manicure".  How exciting is that!! Madame Samm has asked me to show how I made "My Bottled Rainbows" quilt.  Check it out. There will be an awesome prize!!

26 comments:

  1. Congratulations Linda! I'll be sure and come over there and read your post. Your quilt is just awesome, and I can't wait to learn how you made it.

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  2. Yeah!!! Congrats, can't wait to see it. Beautiful quilt!

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  3. How exciting! Congratulations! I'm looking forward to it.

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  4. Marvelous job, Linda!! Love your quilt and will just have to make one for myself .. I'll be bookmarketing your page now :) Thank you for sharing!

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  5. Good morning Linda. I love your post of Stash. Your rainbow quilt inspires me, I think I will try a baby quilt in this pattern.

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  6. that is really neat design thoughts. I really like it!
    and that giveaway is the kewlest thing I ever saw!
    how neat it would be in my
    sewing area, or to take to the library to show for a while, and to my quilt bee! To share it! thanks aka kingcooepr0001@AOL.COM

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  7. Linda - I LOVE this quilt!! Soo many pretty colors and fabrics!!

    I found you through Sew We Quilt - Wantobe Quilter! I'm your newest follower!

    Hugs ~~ Suz
    inspiringcreativeness.blogspot

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  8. You did a fabulous job! Thanks for sharing.

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  9. A new follower here. I absolutely LOVE this quilt!!!!!!! I also have a rainbow log cabin pattern that I hope to make some day so now I can plan for not one rainbow quilt but 2.

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  10. I am glad I found you....I really enjoyed looking at all your photos! You are certainly a busy woman!

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  11. Very nice post, Linda - Wonderful job. Judy C in NC

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  12. No problem "following"! Yeah! LOVE the quilt - thanks for sharing! Great tutorial! From a distance (like in a photo) I thought you had REALLY SKINNY "sashing" between every single block! I think I see an "I Spy" using this great method!!

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  13. Beautiful Quilt and post at Sew We Quilt! I love the wonderful rainbow of colors... Look forward to more beautiful quilts as I am following your blog too! Thanks for sharing!

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  14. I love your version of "bottled rainbows". this quilt has been on my to-do list for a while now, I must get to it. congratulations!

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  15. What a cheerful quilt, I am inspired to make one now. I saw your post on Stash Manicure.

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  16. What a wonderful post today. I am now a new follower and so happy to be one. You are quite an inspiration!

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  17. I'm your newest follower! Mary Ann @ RocknQuilts

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  18. I love that quilt idea, Linda! Thanks so much for showing us all how you did it. I definitely will be trying that one. And I became a follower of yours today. Stash Manicure is a wonderful blog. I learn so many new things every time. Thanks again.

    Leslie S. in MN
    esclante at comcast dot net

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  19. Thank you your blog on SewWeQuilt. Great idea for scraps.
    I am now a follower. I am from Ontario and will enjoy hearing about the East Coast!

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  20. Thanks for the tutorial over at Madame Samm's. When I first looked at it, I thought you used rick-rack. I have lots of scraps. I can't wait to try out this technique.

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  21. Wow what a beautiful quilt, you must be so proud of it. One day this is something I would really love to do thanks for the tutorial.Blessings Sandra

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  22. Hi Linda..just came over form "sew we quilt"..what a great quilt to use up your scraps..I have really enjoyed reading your lovely blog and looking at all your wonderful quilts and knitting...I will become a new followerer...LindaB Australia

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  23. Thanks Linda for your wonderful tutorial on Madame Samm's site....It is wonderful and I do plan on doing it maybe for a christmas present. If I do I will send you a pic...thanks again

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  24. I love your post. I wanted to follow this quilt along, I even bought the solid. I just was not able to. I needed to cut a few things and sadly it was on of them. Yours looks great!!

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  25. Never mind the awesome prize - that us one totally awesome quilt you made.

    Your new stalker
    Patti xxx

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