We're having a party! Join the Blog Hop at Quilting Gallery & win prizes.
Starting March 17 - that's tomorrow - you can qualify for give-aways! What a great way to celebrate the weekend of National Quilters Day. You will find a list of the blog sites at www.quiltinggallery.com beginning tomorrow.
Leave a comment here about my website www.clotheslinequilts.com & qualify for a free pattern of your choice from my site. One name will be chosen each day of the hop from tomorrow, March 17 through March 23. Sorry, I do not ship international.
Go to http://quiltinggallery.com or simply click on the logo to the right to begin the Hop!
I like the civil war quilts new to quilting and have yet to do something super complex yet. Those quilts look amazing though.
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The sampler/wall quilt patterns are adorable! :) Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI like the Civil War Battle Series. Thanks for the chance to win one of your patterns.
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovely civil war patterns. thanks, cheers, karen.
ReplyDeleteCivil War series is great! Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteLove those Civil War Patterns - how wonderful! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI like the civil war quilt patterns. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI own many of your patterns especially after seeing samples hung in quilt vendor booths! They are gorgeous and you can't go wrong with civil war!
ReplyDeleteLove the Civil War Quilts!! Patterns are great!!
ReplyDeleteThe Battle series is so nice! love it! thanks for the generous giveaways.
ReplyDeleteLove you Union Sampler BoM
ReplyDeleteI have a bunch of your patterns!!! I do not have Ft. Sumter though and like that one especially!
ReplyDeleteI like the Watercolour wall quilt pattern, and the bags. I do live in Canada, though, so probably not eligible for this giveaway. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like the bag liiners and the valentines quilted patterns.
ReplyDeleteI like many of your patterns. The Gen. Jackson one in particular caught my eye. Thanks for your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like many of your patterns, especially your Garden Trellis pattern. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSharon - Thank you so much for participating in the blog hop. You have won a free pattern. I will send you a Garden Trellis pattern, if you would just reply here or email me at evonnecook@clotheslinequilts.com with your mailing address. Welcome & thank you, Evonne
DeleteYour quilts are beautiful, and you have some for beginners (me) and experienced quilters. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would have the hardest time choosing just one of your wonderful patterns, but I am especially drawn to the Civil War Battle Series (Ft. Sumter and Antietam jump out). Love the organization of your website. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteTable coozees I think are real cool. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI like the table toppers patterns!
ReplyDeleteLove the Civil War quilts!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI love the Prairie Paths pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generous giveaway! I love your Civil War Battle patterns. Since we live in Atlanta, that one appealed to me. Have a wonderful National Quilting Day!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty patterns..love the Windham Sampler. Thanks for the chance.
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I also like the Windham Sampler. Those are great blocks.
ReplyDeleteYou have some lovely patterns. Chattanooga caught my eye.
ReplyDeleteI think 'Quilting with Grandma' is fabulous! My MIL is currently teaching my 5 year old to sew her first quilt - so special!
ReplyDeleteI like many of your patterns but I am drawn to the patterns under the floral heading. I am a fairly new quilter and would love to try something new.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that you so many Civil War patterns - love the BOM!
ReplyDeleteI've been doing a lot of table runner, so I went to see what you have on your website. Your table cozees are beautiful, I love the interesting shapes and borders. Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteI love your pattern called "Golden Pond Farm."
ReplyDeleteCharlene S - Thank you so much for participating in the blog hop. You have won a free pattern. I will send you a Golden Pond Farm pattern, if you would just reply here or email me at evonnecook@clotheslinequilts.com with your mailing address. Welcome to my blog & thank you, Evonne
DeleteI like the Patriot Stars BoM. Really wonderful designs and colors. Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love the Civil War patterns. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI like the Quilting with Grandma series....I see many fun hours with the grands! Thanks,
ReplyDeleteI love the Civil War Battle Series- a neat take on the usual Civil War samplers! Fort Sumter's my favorite. Thank you for a lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to figure out where Estherville, IA is. I grew up near Waterloo. I also love the Roseville pottery. Thanks for joining to make the Blog Hop so much fun.
ReplyDeleteEstherville is in the northwest corner of Iowa clear across the state from Waterloo. Thanks for your participation!
DeleteLove your table toppers and runners. Great site. Thanks for your offering.
ReplyDeleteI have seen your patterns before and I think they are great! Love the Civil War line. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the coloring bags - looking forward to my grandchildren being old enough to use something like that!
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Oh my gosh, all your coloring patterns are adorable. I especially love the coloring purses. My granddaughter would love them.
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Wow--there are several quilting patterns I love! Some in the Civil War series, some in the floral collection, and a couple wall hanging sampler series I loved as well!
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Love your Civil War Patterns. I am a new follower. thank you so much for the chance to win!!!!
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I love the coloring bags and aprons. Also your patterns. Fun. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think you have a great selection of patterns! It's nice when a shop has a real "personality", and yours does.
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I became your follower...I love your patterns...all of them. Thanks for being so generous.
ReplyDeleteMartha - Thank you so much for participating in the blog hop. You have won a free pattern. I will send you a pattern of your choice, if you would just reply here or email me at evonnecook@clotheslinequilts.com with your mailing address. Welcome & thank you, Evonne
DeleteI like the Courthouse Stars quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove your website-- so many pretty patterns!! I was just looking around a little, and then I saw the Garden Trellis--- beautiful!!!! Love it! :-) Thank you for the chance to win! The blog hop has been so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI love the coloring bags, something I have been wanting to make. Lots of great patterns at your site. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI am so gad to have come across your blog. I just love your patterns, and see a number of them I would love to make. Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteNeat! I loved the Chained Melody quilt along with many others. It's a nice site.
ReplyDeleteI love civil war fabrics and I see you have lots of patterns on your website to put the fabric to good use! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am new to blogging but it looks like I joined at the right time. Like your blog!!
ReplyDeleteLovely patterns. I tend to lean toward Civil War designs. Also liked Prairie Path. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love the Windham Sampler! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThere is a special place in my heart for anything Civil War. I grew up in an area rich with that history and my dad is a re-enactment buff. I had no idea it was a quilting theme. Now I'm going to have to look into making one for my dad. The designs are so neat. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI loved looking at your civil war series on your web site.
ReplyDeleteI love the Windham Sampler. Thank you so much for the chance to win one of your patterns.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance...so many beautiful patterns! I love the Civil War quilts...I'm really enjoying that style lately.
ReplyDeleteLove the Shiloh pattern. I have been collecting blacks and cheddars and think they would be awesome using that pattern. Thanks for participating in hop.
ReplyDeleteI like the Windham Sampler pattern. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLovely site and wonderful patterns! Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI like the floral quilts. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love your Vicksburg Civil War Ptterns the best.
ReplyDeleteCivil war patterns are the best thank you angchappell@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAll your patterns are lovely. So hard to pick, but I really like Fort Sumter and Antietam. Thank you for your generous giveaway - one each day - WOW
ReplyDeleteI love the Shiloh... just something about it jumps out at me. I want to make a Civil War quilt but haven't started yet.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I'm so glad I found you through this hop. I love your patterns and I love the civil war quilts. Is choosing one pattern even possible? hehe. I'm torn between three and they are Vicksburg, Gettysburg and Ft. Sumter. I'm doing a civil war BOM now called General's Wives.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win an awesome pattern.
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Jodi - Thank you so much for participating in the blog hop. You have won a free pattern. I will send you a pattern of your choice, if you would just reply here or email me at evonnecook@clotheslinequilts.com with your mailing address. Welcome & thank you, Evonne
DeleteGolden pond farm is lovely. Thanks for having the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us visit. I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI was looking through your civil war battle series...there is a teacher who has taught my 3 youngest children and is an avid civil war/re-enactment buff. I am a modern quilter, but would love to make one of your quilts for him as a thank-you for the time spent teaching in the classroom and coaching on the field :) They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGracious! Your patterns are beautiful! I live in Maryland near Gettsyburg, so I love the Civil War designs and the names. We have also lived in Charleston SC so I really like Ft. Sumter pattern especially. It's funny, but the names of your patterns are really perfectly matched to the designs! I'm bookmarking your website for my hubby, for those "but I don't know what to get you" moments.
ReplyDeleteI see you were featured in the 100 Blocks publication -- congrats to YOU!!! Woo-hoo! You're a woman after my own heart as I love civil war fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win one of your beautiful patterns.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable how many patterns you have on your site! I am still partial to florals & liked the Garden Trellis pattern.
ReplyDeleteThese are some awesome patterns. Would love to try one myself.
ReplyDeleteI hope I'm not late for the blog hop because I'm hoping to win your "United We Stand" quilt pattern. It's great!
ReplyDeleteCheryl - Thank you so much for participating in the blog hop. You have won a free pattern. I will send you a United We Stand pattern, if you would just reply here or email me at evonnecook@clotheslinequilts.com with your mailing address. Welcome & thank you, Evonne
DeleteI'm so excited to win that pattern!! Thank you thank you! I'll be emailing you my mailing address very shortly.
DeleteLove your Color Bags, what a great idea. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in the blog hop party. I really like your Civil War quilts. mary.marcotte@gmail.com Hope I'm not too late!
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