Welcome to the “I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS” Blog Hop
I want to thank Tricia Lynn Maloney for inviting me to hop along (if you feel shaking, it’s not an earthquake . . . it’s just me)
A little history. . .
It seems I’ve known designer and author, Tricia Lynn Maloney for ages.
We met, if I recall correctly, at a class I gave in Meadville, Pennsylvania years ago. Tricia was a student. Now, Meadville is a neighboring town to Edinboro, Pennsylvania where I attended college.
As a matter of fact, it was in Meadville, under the cloak of darkness that I, along with my fraternity pledge brother, Tom, was stripped of money and ID, blindfolded, and tied to a tree in the middle of nowhere, after having been kidnapped from our dorm rooms during our pledging.
Big deal? Why not just ask for help or hitch hike back to campus? First of all, it was the middle of the night, and; our long 1975 hair had been drenched in Areowax Floor Wax. Tom’s hair was styled into long devil horns, while mine was frozen into a thick, red rooster comb! Being invited to Meadville to teach was like coming home to me.
I have been a fan of all of Tricia’s books over the years . . .
I found her first book, Orphan Block Quilts, to be inspirational and acts as a guide to those “orphan blocks” from any one of your 342,000 UFO’s or the occasional vintage block given to you just because someone found it at a garage sale and thought you just had to have it.
I also loved Tricia’s book, A Russian Journey in Quilts: The Story of Nicholas and Nina Filatoff. The book includes 15 simple quilt projects that are taken from period designs and commemorate the incredible journey of Nicholas and Nina Filatoff. I really appreciated the real-life story of Nicholas and Nina that inspired the quilts in the book.
I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS!
There is a new book in town published by C&T Publishing, I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS! and Tricia is the author!
If you’re a fan of charm squares, jelly rolls, layer cakes, half-yard bundles, and fat quarters to piece some fast, easy, and attractive quilts, then you’re going to want to take a look at Tricia’s newest book, I Love Precut Quilts!
Here’s what’s inside . . .
There are 16 projects in Tricia’s book. Here’s just a few…
Not a Fan of Precut Fabric?
If you’re not a fan of precut fabrics and want a more ‘original’ look to your quilts using fabrics from your own stash, fear not! I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS! works for you, too!
All you have to do is ‘precut’ your own stash into the shapes and sizes needed for each project in the I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS! book. Let me help you with that, kiddo (that’s what I’m here for).
Here are the measurements for many of the popular precuts found in our local quilt shops (but, Gawd knows, there are different names and sizes popping up every time you bat an eye). Use the following as guild then simply iron your fabrics, square them up, and cut!
HALF YARD BUNDLES
- 18″ x 44″
FAT QUARTER BUNDLES
- 18″ x 21″
FAT EIGHTH BUNDLES
- 9″ x 21″
HONEYCOMBS
- 6″ hexagons
LAYER CAKES
- 10″ x 10″
TURNOVERS
- 6″ triangles
JOLLY BARS
- 5″ x 10″
JELLY ROLLS
- 2.5″ x 44″
HONEY BUN
- 1.5″x 44″
CHARM PACKS
- 5″x 5″
MINI CHARM PACKS
- 2.5″ x 2.5″
WIN A COPY of I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS!
You, yes YOU, can win an autographed copy of Tricia’s book, I Love Precut Quilts!
Here’s all you have to do to WIN (and you have 6 different ways to win with many chances, too)…
All you have to do is LEAVE A SHORT COMMENT at the end of this blog, commenting on any one of the following topics between now and midnight EST February 3:
- Why you can’t live without winning a copy of I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS!
- How precut fabrics have saved you from a life of despair.
- The time you ate half a Jelly Roll before you realized it was fabric
- Write a precut limerick — at least one name of a precut needs to be included in the verse, i.e., Jelly Roll, Fat Quarter, Charm, etc.
- Comment on why Tricia Maloney should be named, Miss Universe.
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Become a subscriber of this blog, then leave a comment telling me you that you’re a blog subscriber.
Each time you comment, one ticket will be placed in a jar with your posting identifier written on it. At the end of the Blog Hop, I will randomly choose a ticket from the jar! It’s that easy-peasy.
Get this . . .
You may comment as often as you like! And every time you comment you’ll earn a ticket! **
Stop Back on February 4 to see if you are the winner!
AND JUST IN CASE YOU’RE A LOSER . . .
We’re all losers sometimes, and who can’t use a little humility? If for some hideous reason you don’t win the I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS! book on this blog, don’t go cra cra.
Just pick up a soft cover copy (autographed to you by Tricia) or an eBook by clicking on this link (you know you want one): http://www.orphanquilter.com
** Please note: international winners will receive an ebook version of Tricia’s book.
BLOG HOP SCHEDULE (enter to win on all of the sites)
Monday, January 30th
Tuesday, January 31st
Wednesday, February 1st
Thursday, February 2nd
Friday, February 3rd
I LOVE PRECUTS!!! It seems like I have a million charm packs and layer cakes!! Winning a copy of the book would give me a reason to make my precuts into quilts instead of using them as delectable decorations in my quilt room.
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We quilters are hot messes! LOL xoxom
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I can’t live without a copy of “I Love Precut Quilts!” because I have so many precuts languishing in my stash. I don’t know why I bought them, I just know that at the time I couldn’t go home without them!
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I feel you, sister!
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I never ate a jelly roll but I did try to eat one of those jelly-colored thimbles once; just couldn’t out why it was tasteless and didn’t dissolve. It was in a bag of candy from a shop hop so I thought it was edible, too.
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LOLOL I love you! LOL
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Precuts. They are fun to use. Love the selection of fabrics.
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I bought quite a few precuts before I realized that I really didn’t like them so much! So, maybe a copy of Tricia’s book will give me some inspiration :o).
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I have a dessert buffet of jelly rolls, layer cakes and adorbs little charm packs in my sewing garret. Since I can’t eat the things, I’m going to have to sew them together in cunning little ways. This book may be just what I need to get this picnic started.
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You are so funny! I need to win, so I can have something that I won from your blog, lol. I also have a ton of precuts that need to be used. Sending hugs!
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I follow your blog, too. A long time follower. Like, since I before I actually met you at that little fabric shop/warehouse in Bethlehem.
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I remember that day! 🙂
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I’d love to win. I’m hoping the day will come that I can meet you in person.
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You make my day Mark!! I just need to win, because I just moved from New Jersey to Washington state. I am still waiting for my things to arrive, so I onIy have one jelly roll, a borrowed sewing machine, but no quilt books at all!!
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Just went through my little pile of lonesome lovelies. You gave me hope that they will not be so lonely for long. Book sounds great.
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A book to help me use some of my beauties would be great!
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There once was a girl named Charmed,
Who lived up to her name and disarmed
Every Tom, Dick and Cole
with a comment so droll
That they happily paid the Fat Quarter toll.
(Please give me an A for effort. It’s two am and I can’t sleep 😔 And works starts in a few hours)
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Hello Mark from Portsmouth, UK. Just letting you know that I love your blog!! It’s always a treat to read it it’s always amusing but full of useful information. Thank you🤗
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There once was a charm pack of brights
Reds, oranges, yellows and whites
I’ll mix them with green
and black in between
Add purple with blue, what a sight!
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I need the book ’cause I don’t even know the names of precuts. Mark you hints will be very helpful.
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Love precuts, but I agree REDS can bleed! Great washing instructions, and the Salad Spinner idea is a gem. Beats laying them on a towel and gently wringing (my previous method).
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Hell yeah I am a blog subscriber! They are often the highlight of my day when I see them! (mix of good ideas, some nuttiness, and so forth)
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LOL, it shows me as posting 3 am- really it’s only 1 something here in Mountain Time Zone. Quilters know no sane hours anyway!
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I subscribe to your blog.
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Mostly I cut my own fabrics. Sometimes there’s a precut package that’s so yummy I can’t pass it up. This book is bound to be immensely helpful to me.
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I love pre cuts. Its saves me the time of trying to find fabrics that go together . They are so much fun to work with and shop for.
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Some people collect knick knacks I collect Jelly Rolls I need Tricia’s help
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I had just left a Fabric Watcher Meeting (a Fabric Reduction Program) where I was happy to find that I hadn’t gained a Pre-cut and had actually lost a Charm Pack. I stopped at a Coffee Shop to celebrate with a fine cup of Java. A man sitting next to me had 2 Jelly Rolls sitting on a fine plate. I watched with green eyes as he devoured one. He wiped his mouth and gave me a wink as he left. I looked, my mouth started watering, as I observed he had left a Roll behind. I grabbed it and was enjoying the scrumptious offering. Suddenly the man returned. I was ashamed. As I looked down sheepishly I saw the tell-tale signs of Jelly Roll lint all over the front of my blouse. I vowed to attend 2 Fabric Watcher Meetings the next week.
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after my husband leaving me after 33 yrs for someone 4 yrs older than our oldest child I now have to get to all those UFOS….and unlike him, the only scraps I want is my fabric scraps! That book can come in handy!
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A LAYER CAKE with blue floral fabric
touched my heart, made it beat quick.
I bought all that was in stock
Hauled it home, husband in shock.
As I Modpodged it all over our brick.
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I got several pre-cuts in an auction basket and now I need some direction on how to use them. The book would be awesome. Thank you for the ideas.
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I now own a STASH of precursor in every genre. I need the Precut book to make more room for more precut fabric.
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This book looks fabulous!!!
If I could pry the cats off of my fabric stacks long enough I might finally use some of the hoarded cache!!
OMG, Judith Baker, that is hysterical!!
I grew ip on a farm, and unfortunately know the origins of what makes Jell-O gel. Imagine the look on the faces of my college boyfriend’s rather snobbish, entitled family when I met them for the first time at their family picnic and this exchange ensued:
Paramour’s snooty sister: “… and we also have my Jell-O salad. It’s the one dessert that really holds up in rhe heat! Jell-O is so low-brow, but we can pretend to be poors for one afternoon, right? Hahahaha!!”
(Others make similar comments, but then gleefully dig in to the Jell-O fruit mold)
Me, after everyone has taken a few nice big bites): “Jell-O does hold up well as a hot day dessert!! That’s probably because it’s made from rendered animal hooves and bones and cartilage!! Can you pass the whipped cream, please?”
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I need His book as I have boxes, yes boxes of precut I want to use.
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First of all, most of the above is me to a “T”, I LOVE pre cuts because I am color challenged, the pre cuts are already figured out for you, all you have to do is decide what project to pick. If you have Tricia’s book, it’s a no brainer. Second, I hope to win the colorful project book. Hey, I grew up watching the Wonderful World of Color, I need this book.
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Why you can’t live without winning a copy of I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS???? I was gifted a brand new GO! with lots of dies! I need to start cutting up some stash and precuts to make all those “precuts” for new quilts!
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How precut fabrics have saved ME from a life of despair? ~ Just saying…. I am currently spending my life away at work….. and go home to a camper when I am on job assignment. So Precuts saves my knees and back from having to cut on the big mat down on the Floor!
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The time I ate half a Jelly Roll before I realized it was fabric??? Not possible but some of those colors are so delightful and prints to die for …… I love color! Fruits and Veggies! All the way!
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Tricia should be named Miss Universe because of her amazing talent with precuts!!
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I like how you’ve made your contest so much fun! But seriously, a limerick???? I am no jokester, nor a poet…. I sure can copy a jingle once in a while though!
There was an Old Woman of Rome,
Who never had more than a tome;
She spent all her money,
on quilting books and honeycombs ,
That wayward Old woman of Rome.
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This one time, after a 13 kilometre Rucksack march i was so hungry I ate half a jelly roll before I realized it was fabric not cake 😂
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Tricia Maloney should be named Miss Universe because she is just like me, sipping a cup o tea! And her generosity gives her a star in the universe!!!!.
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And I am a follower of your Blog~ Have a great day! Thank you for the fun!
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I have to have it.
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I like precuts because they make good gifts (for me) when my kids don’t know what to give me.
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I have won several precuts and really don’t use them so now I have a shelve with them that needs to make space for “real” fabric…I need this book.
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I have several jelly rolls in my stash that need to get eaten-used for a quilt! Would love this book for ideas and patterns.
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I hope I win! I would give this to my daughter in law who is a new quilter. She just told me she hates cutting fabric.
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I can’t live without precuts. So therefore, I can’t live without the book! Makes sense to me.
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I love precuts. They allow me to try out all the different lines of fabric and these patterns are darling.
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hahahaaha well Miss Universe sounds good!! Looks like a great book. Your posts are always a hoot!!
Thanks
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There was a girl from White Lake
Who bought herself a layer cake.
She took a big bite
Started coughing with all of her might.
Then figured she should have had steak!
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I am a blog follower.
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Precuts save me from having to choose coordinating fabrics and cutting fabrics is not my favorite part of quilting. Thank you for your wonderful blog — I am always guaranteed a smile and a giggle!!
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I subscribe to your blog and am oh so happy that I do! Thanks for the precut size information all in one place. Gotta love that!
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I have been “pre-cutting” my stash this past year (and some) and have multiple ‘quilts-awaiting’ according to the stack(s) acquired. Congrats to Miss Universe on a timely and much needed inspiration to be found within “I ♥ Precut Quilts”.
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i have been a subscriber for several years.
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Since I have been sick with kidney disease, I have not sewn at all for two years. But, I have been buying precuts all along and have a ton of them now, but at a loss on what to do with them except the usual strip quilts. I am looking forward to breaking into my stash and starting new projects once I have recovered. Would love to win the book, but I will buy it if not.
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I have a jelly roll and some charms I don’t know what to do with. The book would help me out.
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I am a subscriber. I need the book to help me use up some of my stash of precuts.
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I’m a subscriber to your blog. Although I don’t generally collect precuts, I have lots of collection fabric that could be used for these fabulous quilts.
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I have so much fabric in weird sizes I need to get organized. This book sounds like just what I need.
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I’ve been a subscriber since your class in Warwick. BTW, I still haven’t finished that quilt 😦
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I am BEYOND THRILLED to be a member of Mark Lipinski’s blog! (Did I win? Huh? Yeah? Did I?) ❤❤❤
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LOVE THE CHARM PACKS! THANKS FOR YOUR BLOG AND GIVEAWAY TOO!
msstitcher1214@gmail.com
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I need this book so that my precut won’t fill up my sewing room!
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I need a copy of this book, so I can make room in my fabric stash so I can buy some more.
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Tricia should be Miss Universe because she has saved us from death by precuts!
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Precuts have made my eye problems not so disruptive to my joy of quilting.
A book using them all will just add the icing to my quilts.
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Have a great day! Love precuts. My arthritic hands don’t always want to cut.
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Love precuts…saves me lots of time. I’m a new subscriber!
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You have a great blog! I am now a follower.
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I love the idea of a book just for pre-cuts. I buy the fabric because it appeals to me but then don’t want to use it because it will break up the series.
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Trisha should be named Miss Universe because I promised myself I wasn’t going to buy anymore fabric until I used up half of my stash…and that’s a big stash. So, if I win a copy of her new book, I’ll get some ideas on how to use up my stash.
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Hey pick me – I’m from PA too and want that book so I can get to know Tricia better!
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Alright, here goes: There once was a charm pack in red, A quilter sewed it as Pink instead. It made a cute flower, In less than an hour, And now it is sitting on her bed! Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
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Love ore its. Takes some of the guess work out
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I just can’t live without this book! My precut stash has heard about thisnew book and the blog hops, and they keep shouting at me to get that book !…. I can’t sleep at night or even get a catnap in during the day !! Help me !
Susie
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I am a blog subscriber! And about eating half a jelly roll before I realized, etc. Well, I didn’t exactly eat it but I will admit to licking my Kaffe Fassett jelly rolls……………………. And enjoying every bit of it!
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I have all 3. Tricia is an awesome gal, she is in my guild! The one with the Russian family is so interesting to read! They are all good stash busters!
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I love precuts – my favorites are fat quarters!!! How else can I get a lovely selection of the best fabrics that are coordinated, beautiful, and easy to use at one time… Her book looks like the perfect guide to using my treasured fabrics in a lovely, respectful manner!!! (Love you, Mark Lipinski!!!! Mahalo from Kauai!!!! )
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There was a quilter named Maisy,
Whose thoughts on precuts were hazy.
“My rotary cutter
Slices like butter–
Oops! That hurts like crazy!”
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Precuts have helped to reduce my electric bill in my studio. I have lined the walls with them to insulate against the cold.
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I spend so much time looking on the internet at all of the lovely projects. My layer cake really did save me from despair. Everything I needed in the way of fabric was right there in one package. Just add background and stir!
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I can’t live without winning a copy of I LOVE PRECUT QUILTS! because I have a huge stash of precuts & need some new ideas of what to do with them.
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I love precuts. I have a full time job that has me flying all over the country so it’s a huge time-saver!
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pre cuts?? Notice how they are food related..layer cake,honey bun,jelly rollover fun to me!,,??? They are great when you do not feel like doing too much cutting…This book looks like loads
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My predicts are stacking up and I need ideas (and confidence) to use them. Another words, I need this book!
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Oops. I meant Precuts!
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I can’t live without this book because I have a huge quilt book obsession and can’t stand to think that a great idea is out there and I might miss it! Plus, I have pre-cuts to use and yardage to cut up and use as well, this book could really help.
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Precut fabrics have saved me from a life of despair because I can’t buy big pieces of every fabric that I see and love, so I can survive by buying precuts. At least I get small pieces of LOTS of fabrics that I love!
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Thankfully I have never eaten half a Jelly Roll! But it’s only because I worked at a donut shop several summers during high school and college and ever since then, I don’t eat anything that might be a donut or something donut-like. Good thing these jelly rolls weren’t invented in my teen years!
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I can’t live with out winning the book about or cuts because I have a tote full of precut I can cut yet lol…. happyness04431@yahoo.com
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I also follow you on the bloglovin. happyness04431@yahoo.com
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I can’t live without a copy of I Love Precut Quilts as it would give purpose and meaning to the hoard of precuts I have collected over the past 8 or 9 years 😄
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My life was saved by precuts when my common law husband lost his freaking mind and morfed into a giant douche 8 years ago. I would escape to my sewing machine and the joy of creating a quilt with these new quilting items know as precuts. All the pain would disappear and all that existed was making something filled with joy from my precut
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Precuts have just made my life so much easier and if I don’t buy them, I do them myself with my Accuquilt Go Electric, which I also love. Thanks for this opportunity.
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I love my jelly rolls, charms, mini charms and FQ’s. i have a couple of layer cakes I haven’t quite figured out how to use. I am sure this book will have some great inspiration on using my layer cakes…. even some of my FQ bundles too.
tushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com
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i love that I dont have to be indecisive on choosing coordinating fabric, its all done for me
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Lois A Found this blog and remembered how much I enjoy reading Mark’s take on all things quilted. Love my precut charm packs, love to own a whole fabric line at least in small amounts.
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I can’t live without winning a copy because I need more BOOKS. I adore books, I adore precuts. Nuff said.
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I have to have the book to help me use my HUGH stash of fabrics. I will never get to the bottom of the stash without some new ideas.
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I NEED this book so I can use some of the precuts I’ve purchased over the years.
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Layer cakes are dandy
They are better than candy
lame, I know.
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LOL I LOVED IT! 🙂
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I have a shelf full of jelly rolls and some fat quarter bundles–I could use this book to help me use them!
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I can’t live without this book because i need more ideas for what to make with precuts like 2 1/2″ strips (they are my fave).
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Love the quilts! and am a lover of all things pre-cut! What a wonderful book idea!
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I love “hopping” around and I also love pre-cuts. A winning combination, I hope!
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OK… I can’t bear to live without winning the I LOVE PRECUTS book because I like 3 of the 6 projects pictured in the blog, and that means I would probably buy it… but I never win anything! I want to win!
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I love fat quarters best among precuts but I’m not above using jelly rows often…although it would be nice if there were donuts….sigh….I need a donut right about now!!! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
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Love the salad spinner idea for washing fat quarters….clever!!!!! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
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I love FQs because I love scrappy quilts and they have helped me build up my stash. But I think I can’t live without the I LOVE PRECUTS book to help me use up the charms and the jelly roll that I also have.
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Mary B.
I love your blog and I love precuts as I have arthritis in my hands and the precuts make it easier to
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I could live without winning a copy of I Love Precuts but the question is would I want to? I might just curl up in a corner and turn into a blithering mess rocking back and forth surrounded by all my precious precuts. If I don’t win it just might be the end of life as I know it. edrin1932(at)gmail(dot)com.
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My precuts have shown me that life is more than just black and white and is instead full of colors and designs that bring new and exciting ideas to life.
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I have officially become subscriber. Thought I was already but guess I wasn’t.
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There once was a quilter who said she could bake.
Her new guild members called her a flake!
It was not on their diet
They wouldn’t even try it
Instead of food she brought a jelly roll and a layer cake!
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Tricia is awesome, loved her Orphan book ideas and her historical quilt book..A Russian Journey in Quilts what great stories!..and If I recall correctly I was in that MEADVILLE class and it was flipping freezing weather that day. (You were hilarious,Mark)
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I simply cannot live without a copy of this book. My sewing room is being overtaken by precuts without a purpose. Soon the room will no longer be for sewing. It will only be used for precut storage. That’s sad. Ask my husband how sad that is. Ask him how sad it is that I can’t go into a fabric shop and come out empty-handed. Now if you want to save my life and my marriage, you will put my name on the top of the list to win this book. I cannot have “Terrorized By Pre-Cuts” inscribed on my tombstone.
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I have some precuts but what shall I do with them? I cannot get started I think I need a push and this copy of I Love Precuts might just give me the kick start I need! Would love to win!
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I really like a Layer Cake,
a treat that I don’t have to bake.
Fabric that is cut already
Oh that feeling leaves me heady
and my heart begins to quake!
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I’m a blog scriber and from Meadville! Loved hearing your story of Edinboro & Meadville!
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When in a hurry to finish a quilt, i grab my jelly rolls and use them for a quick binding.
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THAT is a FANTASTIC idea! Thank you! xoxo
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Happy Groundhog Day! Like me, groundhogs are round and low to the ground. If I win a prize, my joy will abound! Fat quarters are my fav, as much time do they save! Not a limerick, but still a poem (actual aesthetic appeal of poem may vary).
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Happy Groundhog Day! I love precuts. They can make our lives so much easier.
Thank you!
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precuts saved my life….because I can purchase small amounts of a lot of different fabrics I have the will to live (and therefore create)
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I need a copy of this book as I have impulse purchased many precuts and my goal this year is to use them up in quilts!
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I entered a quilt shop today,
and left with a layer cake, yay!
My stash is now growing,
my husband is groaning,
but I will be happy all day!
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HYSTERICAL!
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I can’t live without “I love precuts!” because I have 3 jelly rolls and 3 charm packs in my drawer that I need some creative motivation for.
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I have a ginormous stash of fabrics, I can’t live without this book because I need more pattern ideas to reduce this fabric stash. (I don’t mind precutting my own yardage.)
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I am a Follower of your Blog! 🙂 I also NEEEED this AWESOME Book…to help me take control of my scraps…will cut into charms, etc sizes…and make Special quilts!! Thank you for chance to win it!! 🙂
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I signed up to get your newsletter. Love your humor. It helps to remind me to enjoy quilting and not be so serious. I get so stressed choosing fabric I sometimes give up before I even started.
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I’m a subscriber and I love this blog and your wonderful creativity
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I’m kinda new to this whole quilting thing so I don’t have a buffet or cupboard full of cakes and rolls, but if I did I think this book would help me get started.
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I just found your blog through this book tour hop, signed up for the newsletters. Love all your clips
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I love pre-cuts because they are a time saver and an arm saver!! It takes a lot of time to cut, cut, cut and my arm gets really tired!!
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I can’t live with out this book, because I have a bin full of precuts I need to use!
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The jelly rolls called out her name.
The layer cakes did just the same.
In spite of her diet,
She just had to buy it.
Darn precuts, they knew why she came.
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I think I might could sew up a lot of my stash before I die, with this book! Ha. Or buy more precuts. Whichever!
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