Welcome to A Quilter's Table! I'm pleased to have you stop by. It's Giveaway Day on Sew, Mama, Sew! but odds are you know that. So we'll get right to the order of business!
The giveaway I'm offering is a stack of fat-eighths of Summerville (24 fabrics), a fun, colorful line by lucie summers for moda.
To enter, just leave a comment on this post telling me what new technique you'd like to add to your quilting repertoire. The giveaway will close at 5PM PST on Friday, and I'll randomly choose a winner soon after. Any comments that inadvertently get left after 5PM but before I close off the contest will not be included. And I'm happy to ship international, so everyone's welcome. *Please include an email address in your comment if it is not accessible through your profile.*
Thanks again for joining in the fun! If you aren't a regular follower, I hope you visit again soon and join me on my journey of quilting and sharing around the table.
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I'd love to learn to hand quilt, and paper piece!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn hand applique a bit better, as I don't like the way machine applique looks - at all.
ReplyDeleteI'm working on learning to paper piece - how generous debbie, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI really want to learn how to fit a pattern to me. I have been sewing some clothing for myself but am having trouble with tops. Skirts and dresses or jackets are pretty good but then tops I made neither one fit right. Not sure why.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn to make a quilt by hand completely. I guess that would be more time needed which is always elusive. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy next skill I want to learn is FMQ. Kinda scared to try but I will do it, eventually. :) Thanks for an awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm learning paper piecing right now! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try paper piecing. Thanks for the chance to win this great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteArcs. I am going to learn to sew arcs with the little bit of Summersville I already have. This bundle would be lovely to add to what I have to make the quilt larger. Hopefully I have luck with my drunkard's path blocks as the last time I tried to sew an arc it did not work out well at all. I've been watching lots of tutorials!! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a generous giveaway.
Love this fabric, Deb. Thanks for the chance. I keep saying paper piecing when asked - guess I better actually try it this year :)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to FMQ but have been interested in paper piecing projects lately, so would love to learn that.
ReplyDeleteI want to be a master at piecing curvers and I would love to learn how to make cathedral windows !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance !!
That's an easy answer: hand stitching on a quilt. I have no desire to hand quilt an entire one but but really want to try embellishing the finish. I see it done and it adds so much. Love Summersville and I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI want to learn FMQ and sew curves!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the fab giveaway! I would love to learn to use freezer paper - and I will in less than two weeks at the FQ Retreat in London. Yay!
ReplyDeleteI've been attempting paper piecing--not so good at it, but I won't give up. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn some hand quilting...maybe make some hexies. =)
ReplyDeleteThank you.
I have english paper piecing next on the list I think. I love this fabric!
ReplyDeleteI'll like to know how to create my own patterns.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorta new to this whole quilting thing, but one skill I hope to learn well is hand applique. I've got some Hawaiian quilts I want to do.
ReplyDeleteI'd really like to improve my hand stitching! I'm taking the hand stitching class with Rachel of Stitched in Color this summer, so hopefully I'm on the right track!
ReplyDeleteI would actually love to add any quilting technique to my repertoire, thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway which made me stumble over your blog. I really like it :).
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty new to quilting so I would love to learn more about hand quilting.
I would like to learn how to machine quilt...
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win :-)
I'm doing Craftsy's BOM and April's is paper piecing and I haven't done it yet, I'm somewhat afraid of it. So I need to learn this, so paper piecing it is! Thanks for the chance, love this fabric too!
ReplyDeletePaper piecing is on my list; New York Beauty someday?
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn to hand quilt. I haven't been quilting that long so I have never tried it!
ReplyDeletei'm trying to learn how to sew curves! thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try some hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteLovely fabrics Debbie :-) I'd love to have a go at curved seams, I just need to work up the courage I think!
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn paper piecing; it makes such lovely quilts. Love Summersville; thanks for chance to win! (EMAIL: marshudson at comcast dot net)
ReplyDeletepaper piecing for me :-)
ReplyDeletehannah dot kitching at hotmail dot co dot uk
I'd like to learn how to sew circles or even applique. I'm still a newbie.
ReplyDeleteowensolivia@hotmail.com
I want to learn to quilt, period!
ReplyDeleteJenna
callherhappy.com
Great giveaway Debbie! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn paper piecing and needle turn applique.
Great giveaway Debbie! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn paper piecing and needle turn applique.
I'd really like to learn English paper piecing, especially hexies. Lovely giveaway - thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have a project idea bag for applique with hand embroidery. Just a few notes and a drawing--working from my own pattern, no instructions, can be very intimidating! Thanks for the chance, I love the Summerville prints.
ReplyDeleteLove the summersville fabric! Thanks for the chance to win! :) My goal this year is to perfect curved seams - without puckers! LOL
ReplyDeleteYes please! I'm not sure what I want to do with this fabric...I'm thinking solids with it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I'd really love to get the hang of inset cirles and curves in general... I can manage a gentle wave so far, but that's taken me ages!
ReplyDeletei want to try tying quilts instead of actually quilting them. it's a very pretty look!
ReplyDeleteyou can reach me at supersharmie at gmail dot com :)
Paper piecing for me. I haven't a clue how do to that. Love the fabrics you chose for the giveaway. I've been wanting to get some...maybe I won't have to.
ReplyDeleteI want to try free motion quilting, as I haven't had the courage yet. One day!
ReplyDeleteDrunkard's path is next on my list! Thanks for the giveaway! Jxo
ReplyDeleteI'd like to sew more with curves!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say Free motion quilting.
ReplyDeleteI'm just starting out, and I'd like to try out hand quilting, have only used the machine so far...
ReplyDeleteI haven't done any paper piecing. Scary! But at some point I'd like to try! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway. I am going to give FMQ a go.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I want to try some hexagons!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to work on curves some more. Thanks for the awesome giveaway Debbie. :)
ReplyDeleteI want to get some more practice with sewing curves, but I also want to learn how to determine what quilting patterns I should use and where.
ReplyDeletePaper piecing!
ReplyDeleteThe more I see these prints, the more I like them. Thanks for the chance! I need to learn the very basics so that everything else will work well: accurate cutting, 1/4" seams and pressing. Working on it...
ReplyDeletepaper piecing...I've gotta stop being scared of it!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn fusible applique.
ReplyDeletetrilliumcreates AT gmail DOT com
I would love to become comfortable with free motion quilting.
ReplyDeleteAt some point I'd like to do some hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics are lovely! Thanks for the chance to win!
I would love to hand quilt or free motion quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to improve my repertoire of machine quilting above and beyond straight lines and stippling!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to improve my free-motion machine quilting.
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn to free motion quilt something beautiful like feathers or flowers. I got bored with stippling and now do mostly pantographs but would like to have more options.
ReplyDeleteI need help with piecing. Just find it a little awkward. audiodropzone at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn to do curves. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn how to sew curves. I was supposed to take a Drunkard's Path class in April, but it was rescheduled for September. So soon!
ReplyDeleteI really want to learn to embroider! Great giveaway prize :)
ReplyDeleteI want to learn how to free motion. I have all the supplies and lots of books on it, I am just scared of it!
ReplyDeleteDesi
weeshareblog@gmail.com
I would like to learn how to hand applique.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn how to quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn to free motion quilt! I am skeered, lol! Thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteI've had only a hand driven old Singer to quilt with up until now so have only been able to quilt straight lines as one hand is always needed to drive the wheel. As a wedding present, I've just received a brand-spanking new electric Janome so I would really love to get to grips with free motion quilting. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletei haven't tried paper piecing, i think that'd be something I'd be interested in trying!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I'd like to try a cathedral windows quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I'd love to start paper piecing!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn to free motion quilt. I definitely am envious of the amazing skills I see all over blogland. Someday I'll have the confidence to give it a go...I hope! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteFun giveaway, Debbie! I want to learn about piecing curves, something I don't think I've even attempted yet...
ReplyDeletelove that fabric - I want to get confident with free motion quilting, my efforts so far have been tentative and I keep reverting to my trusty walking foot :~)
ReplyDeleteYay for another Summersville giveaway! Between all of them and all of the Flea Market Fancy giveaways going on today maybe I'll get lucky and finally be able to add some of these to my stash! lol I'd really love to get better at hand sewing, and learn to do more of it. I want to learn needle turn applique and hand quilting so badly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this great giveaway Debbie! I want to learn about reverse aplique (hope I've spelt that right).
ReplyDeleteThank you for the awesome giveaway; I love this line! I'd like to learn free motion quilting. That is a really impressive skill.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to paper piece and quilt by hand
ReplyDeleteSewing curves!
ReplyDeleteI need to get good at doing the binding on the quilts... and mitering the corners! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeletethank you for the chance to win. i would like to do paper pieceing
ReplyDeleteWell, I would just love to learn to do machine quilting much better than I do.
ReplyDeleteFree motion quilting. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI have not tried paper pieced hexagons yet so that's on my list!
ReplyDeleteCurves! They scare me, but there are so many cute quilt patterns that use circular shapes.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn appliqué, but I'm so busy/lazy it'll probably be on my 'to learn' list for a few years...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! I just started doing FMQ, so I would definitely love to learn how to make "real" FMQ patters instead of just squiggly lines.
ReplyDeleteI'm still very, very new to quilting, so I'd like to try working with triangles. So far, I've only done squares and rectangles. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteNext on my list...adding bead embellishments to quilts! The workshop it tomorrow! ;o)
ReplyDeleteBinding! I've never done it myself!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn paper piecing. It intimidates me so much.
ReplyDeleteOooh, great giveaway! I really want to make a Dresden plate sometime!
ReplyDeleteI need to learn how to FMQ. I think some of the ideas I have for quilting would be so much easier to execute using a non-feed foot. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletei am rotten at free motion quilting. i've tried a couple of times and always ripped it all out. people say to just keep practicing, but it's hard when it keeps coming out so awful!
ReplyDeleteOh I just adore this line of fabric...its so different! I follow your blog regurally and I have made 2012 the year of new techniques...so I have been practicing my paper piecing...and trying to perfect my flying geese. I would so love to win, thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteheygiz00@gmail.com
Free motion quilting. About a year ago I started practicing, but then I quit. I know it's not that hard! I just need to go for it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely giveaway, Debbie. Thanks for sharing these fabrics...I haven't yet bought any Summersville.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to make clothes. I'm a little intimidated by the process.
I want to learn how to paper piece and applique.
ReplyDeletefinishing! I have a quilt top here - but am terrified of binding!
ReplyDeleteMaking handbags is on my to-do list
ReplyDeletei know that this sounds odd .. but even though i have been doing this for years i want to perfect the art of machine binding a quilt.
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance
Cleo
cleo(AT)techgear.co.za
I need to work on inset seams. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am about to attempt quilting as you go. We'll see how it all turns out!
ReplyDeleteI want to learn how to paper pierce.
ReplyDeleteI need to learn how to do stippling.
ReplyDeleteFree motion quilting.
ReplyDeletekirkwood0419(at)hotmail(dot)com
Paper piecing AND free motion quilting.
ReplyDeleteWell Debbie; I am doing the FMQ challenge this year; I would like to get good at that. thank you for this,
ReplyDeleteyummy! love the little fat eighth bundles ... just right for my applique! woould like to learn needle turn applique [and the tutes make it look so easy]. needle turn seems to add a little dimension to applique.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to add more sewing circles and curves
ReplyDeleteI'm still working on my FMQ. Someday ill be brave enough to do it on a real quilt!! Haha.
ReplyDeleteI really need to learn how to piece curves.
ReplyDeleteThe two things I want to learn this year are curves and clothing, would love to make my own clothes from my old ones, so need to learn to make patterns too.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to actually do some hand quilting... I do intend to but I always seem to be making quilts last minute and never have enough time! I'm planning a couple that will live with me and there's no rush with them so I will do it eventually!
freezer paper piecing, and I am hoping to sort that out at the upcoming FQ retreat in London!
ReplyDeleteFree motion quilting!!
ReplyDeletefree motion quilting
ReplyDeleteNew technique would have to be curved piecing. Totally intimidates me. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to master that dumb 1/4" seam, LOL. and having the fabric actually come out to the measurements I wanted
ReplyDeleteHand sewing.
ReplyDeleterebekahricker (at) yahoo (dot) com
I really want to learn hand quilting!
ReplyDeletePaper piecing..but not yet, I am gradually moving toward this technique. Thank You.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to get better at sewing bindings on. I can't machine sew them on, so I hand sew it and it always comes undone.
ReplyDeleteseemommysew @gmailDOTcom
Like so many others, I'd like to learn to paper piece.
ReplyDeleteI would love to free motion quilt designs!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn machine quilting. Thanks for the great give away!
ReplyDeleteI'm a brand new quilter, so I think I need to add all the techniques to my repertoire! We'll start with sewing straight, even lines...
ReplyDeleteI'm in the process of learning how to machine quilt, applique, and paper peice! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm so new to quilting that any technique is a new technique. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
lauramdd(at)terra(dot)es
I'm just an aspiring quilter and I would like to learn how to piece a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI want to buy myself a walking fit for my old machine and perfect my machine quilting. The fabric is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
erincode-at-metzlers-dot-org
I'd love to learn to quilt a really big quilt on my little machine in smaller pieces so I don't just stipple it, I actually do something more creative.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to add any skills to my quilting set, I'm only just starting to get into it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I LOVE this fabric!! I am anxious to try paper piecing! I'm a little intimidated but I need to be brave and just try it! Thanks for the chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI really want to try out cathedral windows. They just look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to quilting so I'd love to learn how to not get so intimidated about quilting.
ReplyDeleteOh...I have so many. I would like to learn free motion quilting, paper piecing, circles...
ReplyDeleteI've never done applique - one day I'll dive in and try it. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to hand embroider
ReplyDeleteMary
iammaryburke@gmail.com
I am trying to learn needle turned applique.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn how to do EPP, freezer paper piecing and crochet. :)
ReplyDeleteEmbroidery terrifies me :)
ReplyDeletejo.tee35 At gmail DOT com
I would love to learn to quilt by hand.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
melissajpalmer at yahoo dot com
Thank you for the chance!!!
ReplyDeleteI need to learn to hand quilt...I tried on a doll quilt but it didn't look as amazing as it could.
I am a follower. I'd like to learn how to budget my time so I can sew more, that and do a better job on my bindings!
ReplyDeleteI would love to master curved piecing.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try paper piecing. :) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to get a LOT better at curves. Sigh. ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to to able to master my binding. For some reason, I just can't make it work!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm really new to quilting and I'm trying to feel comfortable with free motion quilting.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn paper piercing!
ReplyDeleteI still am not at all proficient at machine quilting! I am thinking about trying fusible batting, and seeing if that gives me more control....
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn how to paper piece using the technique of folding the paper and not stitching through the paper.
ReplyDeleteFree motion quilting
ReplyDeletesntbosch(at)msn(dot)com
I would like to learn paper piecing & adding to FMQing skills.
ReplyDeleteSewing curves and FMQ!
ReplyDeleteI guess the technique I would like to use is the actual making. I am great at gathering fabrics, but seem to stop there.
ReplyDeleteI would like to add free motion quilting motifs I can do the meandering and the loopdelous but that is it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful giveaway Debbie! I think I need to improve my curved piecing technique!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn to hand quilt properly!
ReplyDeleteFMQ and English paper piecing. I'd like to get decent at both. Thanks for a wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to figure out free-motion quilting. I know it's supposedly easy-peasy, i just haven't figured out to to make my machine do it.
ReplyDeleteOh I just love Summersville! I am hoping to pick up English Paper piecing soon. I am part of a sampler series and we are working on that this month but I'm nervous.
ReplyDeletecrazy quilting or freehand.. i think thats what it is.. looks like fun :) raineoc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm new to quilting so everything is new.
ReplyDeleteI'm new to quilting so everything is new.
ReplyDeleteLove free motion quilting so I will do more of that in my quilts.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love this fabric line! I'd like to learn more about curved piecing.
ReplyDeleteI am dying to get my hands on this line! I would love to learn how to do curved piecing. Something I have yet to tackle!
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to get up the courage to free motion quilt again. The first time was just awful....
ReplyDeleteNext thing on my list to master is fmq
ReplyDeleteKat x
I want to learn how to applique better. I have a basic technique, but don't quite like how it looks.
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn an easier way to do the bindings.
ReplyDeleteI've finally mastered tying a quilt, but I sure would love more techniques, tips and tricks for the stitching in the ditch way of sewing a quilt top.
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to paper piece!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn how to paper piece!
ReplyDeletei really need to learn to applique. not a whole quilt, just parts and pieces! thanks for a chance!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to learn improv curved piecing and spray-starch machine applique.
ReplyDeleteI want to learn to make clothes since I've been too lazy to go shopping for a while. :> Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteId love to learn how to free motion quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would like to learn how to cut more accurately, I'm still terrible with that, LOL.
ReplyDeletedebyeo at hotmail dot com
I'd like to learn how to sew curves.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to become awesome at making quilts out of triangles. Cutting and sewing all those bias edges is scary.
ReplyDeleteI really need to work on angles (other than right-angles and HSTs) and curves! Thanks so much for participating in Giveaway Day!
ReplyDeletei've dabbled in paper piecing, but i'd love to become better at it. even making my own paper pieced blocks. i see so many on flickr, and wish i could do it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn free motion quilting. Maybe I will get brave and try sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteUgh I don't know I have been wanting to try more paper piecing and we're going to have a little tutorial at our guild meeting soon. Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteI am determined to learn needle turn appliqué. Fab giveaway :o)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to learn FMQ. I started out w hand-sewing & hand-quilting, so some of the machine stuff is coming along slowly ;)
ReplyDeleteI think one of the only things I haven't tried are curves. So scary : ) Thanks Debbie for a chance.
ReplyDeleteQuilting in general! Just beginning so I need lots of work especially on free motion quilting!
ReplyDeletecurves!
ReplyDeleteHi Deb~
ReplyDeleteYou are so generous!
I''d like to try hand quilting---with a amall project like a table runner. So looking forward to doing a fun quilting project.
Free motion quilting!
ReplyDeleteI really need to learn how to paper piece - I love the precision you can achieve with this method! Thanks for the chance to win this wonderful prize - Summersville is the one fabric line that I think I cannot live without!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try hand quilting.
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