Monday, May 30, 2011

New give a way!!!

The new give away for this week is 3 yards of 18" wide Steam-a-Seam. Yep. 3 whole yards to play and create with. Why, because I LOVE this stuff, I use tons of it! And I would LOVE to give some away so you can LOVE it too.

How to win, you ask?? Well it's easy. First you must be a Follower. If not, become one. Leave me a comment on how you would use it. If you haven't used it before, now is the best time to try it. It is my favorite fusible web. You can also go to Crazy Old Ladies blog and see the awesome tutorial she did on Steam-a-Seam. This give away will end Thursday, I will announce the winner on Friday. And send you 3 yards of Steam-a-Seam. OK? Until then, have a great day and enjoy your Memorial Day weekend.


21 comments:

  1. I want to make a wall hanging with fusible applique. I have several patterns I've been anxious to try. I have used other fusible webs before but have seen some things online about Steam-a-Seam being the best. I'd love to give it a try. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  2. I have a plan for a pillow swap that I'm in that would work so well with Steam-a-Seam! I'm off to check Emily's tutorial.

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  3. I am interested in doing a mini appliqué quilt themed for summer

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  4. I used this on my very first quilt and I am a big fan of Steam-a-Seam. My next project will be a baby quilt for a friend using fusible letters. Thanks for the chance to win!!!

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  5. I am a follower and would love to have the chance to try Steam-a-Seam. I have bought some fusible webbing for my wool projects but would like to try something lighter for appliques on fabric pillows. Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  6. I'm a follower. I have used Steam-a-Seam to repair a pants pocket. I would also use it for applique. Thanks for the chance!

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  7. Excellent giveaway! With that, maybe I really could give appliqué a try. In fact, I would LOVE to do that anyway! I am a follower.

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  8. I am a follower, I have not used Steam-a-Seam thanks for the chance to win and give it a try.

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  9. I am a follower! I now have 3 patterns that require applique - I am bound to make at least one this summer! I would love to win this product - I've seen so much written about it! Thank you for a chance :)

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  10. Just became a follower. I love your blog layout and header. I have never used the product you have mentioned but I would like to try it. I want to start a new project this summer with applique. Does this product need a mat on your ironing board to use? I think I will google applique and see what I need to get started. Blessings, QuiltFrau

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  11. I think I just became a follower! (I'm not sure if the "receive comments" button is how to do that?) Anyway, I added you to my Blog Reader! I've had an Amy Bradley dog quilt pattern just waiting to be made, but have been afraid to start. Steam a Seam 2 would give me the push I need! (That and the fact that my niece spotted it, and now she REALLY, REALLY wants it on her bed!) Thanks for the chance to win!

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  12. I have some hexagons that I want to fuse down. This would be a great way! Thanks for the chance.

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  13. I would love to try steam-a-seam on your Bloomin' quilt. I'm making mine with picnic colors - red, yellow, green, and a touch of black with background fabric of white with small red dots. Thanks for sharing a product you love with us.

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  14. I am a follower. I've never used this before but I bet I could whip up something super cute if I win!

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  15. Love steam a seam! Yes I follow.

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  16. I am a follower and would love try out the Steam and Seam!!!

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  17. I'm a follower and would love to try it :)

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  18. I am a new follower. I am not that happy with other products I have tried for iron on applique and am thrilled to have a chance to try this one! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  19. I'm already a follower... =)
    I would use it for machine embroidery...yep, yep, yep..

    hugZ,
    annie
    rubyslipperz106.blogspot.com

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  20. I've been debating which project I would use the Steam-a-Seam for, but it would go toward a project for Primary Children's Hospital. My baby goes there for orthopedic care and my best friend had both of her little girls there for over a week. We have both had great experiences with PCH and I have a desire to donate a quilt or wall hanging to them and bring somebody else a little cheer.

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