In honor of my 100th post, I am having a giveaway.
I am actually ready to part with some of my Neptune by Tula Pink. One jelly roll of all the prints can be yours!!!
Here is all you need to do:
You can do one, two or all three things ; )
1. Leave a comment and tell me something you would like to make with a Neptune jelly roll.
2. Sign up as a follower via email subscription or to the feed.
3. Link the giveaway to your blog.
Be sure to leave separate comments to increase your opportunities with the random generator. I will choose a winner on Monday March 21st.
Don’t forget to leave contact information within your comment.
Thanks for visiting,
These would make beautiful skirts for my little one!
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Making curtains for our new cabin would be awesome. It needs a little help–it was built in 1910.
Sonya
klassikid@yahoo.com
I am saving up any Neptune I can get a hold on to make my ‘dream’ quilt for our bedroom & coordinating accessories. I just started quilting & fell in love with the line, of course its out of print, lol.
I am a new e-mail subscriber too!
Congrats on your 100th post. Wow, what a great giveaway. Neptune is my all-time favorite. I am making a quilt for myself out of it and would love to use this jelly roll to make either pillow shams or to use to make a large wall-hanging for over my bed. Thanks for the chance!
I would make a super yummy quilt with this! The colors are gorgeous!
I am now subscriber!
I LOOOVE Neptune! I’ve been thinking about what I could do with jelly rolls too…everyone seems to love them and I’m still a little freaked out by them. Log cabins? Hourglasses? Teeny Tiny HST’s? I can’t imagine it’d be hard to find some inspiration in all their undersea goodness!
ALSO I’ve been a follower for a long time now 🙂
I’ve been wanting to make a strip quilt, and I think Neptune would be perfect for it! Thanks for such a generous giveaway!
Just subscribed via email! Thanks again for the chance to win, and congrats on 100 posts! 🙂
I love Neptune. I would love to make the hexagon quilt that Julie with Jaybird Quilts made with Neptune. I have a layer cake for making Confetti. It’s one that Tula Pink made for a auction giveaway.
Congratulations on your 100 post!
I signed up to be a follower also! 🙂
I have been a follower for a while.
Awww…Neptune, well first I would have to just look at it. Then I would have to feel it. Then I think some beautiful pillows for my living room, no, my bedroom. Well they could go back and forth.
Congratulations on your 100 posts! I love Neptune but it was long OOP when I discovered it. I think if I had a whole jelly roll I’d firstly spend some time just stroking it and gazing at it in awe. Then I’d make a quilt so it would all work together and look lovely! I’m not sure what the pattern would be yet – I’m thinking maybe something that looked zig-zaggy. I’ve never worked with a jelly roll before so it would be fun I’m sure!
I’m a new follower! – great giveaway thank you!
Congratulations on reaching 100 posts! I can’t believe you can part with any Neptune let a whole jelly roll…YUM!!!
ksteuber@yahoo.com
The fabric would make an awesome quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
I follow your blog. Congrats on the milestone!
I would make a quilt for my friend that loves Neptune out of the jelly roll.
I’m a follower!
I’m a follower
kbsteuber@yahoo.com
WOW!
Congrats on your 100th post!
Super generous giveaway, Thankyou!
umm, what to make?
I would probably share it with my Mum and we would make cushions together.
I have just got her hooked on quilting 😉
I am a follower 🙂
Sigh… I could only dream that it could be my post that get picked. the jelly roll would turn in to a lovely quilt that I would snuggle with. I started quilting again after this print was no longer being made.
I follow your feed in google reader.
First entry, I would make a bed quilt. I’d try to go wonky with the jelly roll because wonky is how I roll.
Second entry. I’m a follower, I started following after looking through the TMQG member blogs and trying to match you up. Technically, I am following you for my personal list and for the guild. 🙂
Entry three. I blogged you on my blog at the end of today’s post, Charley Harper Quilt Along.
“Churchhill Park Studio is parting with her a Neptune jelly roll to commemorate her 100th post. Giveaway ends on Monday. Check it out here.”
Neptune is gorgeous, can’t believe you have so much and are willing to giveaway it! Thanks for the opp!
I’d make a half square triangle quilt with lots of lovely linen and the gorgeous neptune! It’s so hard to get now – I was late to the party on this one!
And I’m a follower in my google reader (hope that counts!)
If I had a Neptune jelly roll I would make a quilt for my four season porch that overlooks the lake!
Congratulations on 100 posts!
I subscribe to your blog.
I think the Neptune is wonderful and would make a wonderful wonky log cabin.
L
I would add some solids and make a quilt
thanks for the giveaway
I would love to try a zig zag quilt with the jelly roll 🙂
And I am an email subscriber 🙂
Love the idea of making a quilt for my dear sister with the jelly roll. Congratulations on your 100th post
I am a new follower.
Omgosh, thank you for the opportunity and congrats on the 100th post!
I would love to make a zigzag or bowtie quilt from the jelly roll. The blues and greens are soothing and gender neutral (heaven knows how hard it can be to find a pleasing arrangement of fabrics that a guy will like–or at least my guy, LOL!)
senjosuki at yahoo dot com
I am a new email subscriber 😀
senjosuki at yahoo dot com
Congratulations on 100 posts! Fabulous colours, I would love to make a wall quilt and cushions for my guest bedroom.
I mentioned the giveaway on my blog 🙂
http://quilting-queue.blogspot.com/2011/03/goodness-me.html
senjosuki at yahoo dot com
Congratulations, I love the look of this jelly roll, and if I won, I’d make a pair of his and hers Lawn Chair Quilts from Happy Zombies pattern on the Bakeshop, then I’d be good for the porch music season this year.
I’m following your blog now via email 🙂
Oopsie, forgot my email mommapuddingatgmaildotcom
Beautiful Jelly Roll fabric. Yumm. Very sweet in deed. I’d love to make a strip pattern with this and currently thinking that Romantic Getaway would be a fun design for these beautiful fabrics. http://tinyurl.com/4oulm43
SewCalGal
http://www.sewcalgal.blospot.com
This Neptune jelly roll is destined for a quilt — just saw a pattern at redpepper that would be perfect to use. I’ve never used a jelly roll and am ready to start — when I win lovely Neptune. Thanks for the giveaway to celebrate the major milestone of 100 posts.
Oops, My comment about blog subscription by email didn’t show posted for moderation – here is a repeat (I did confirm the subscription) – Pairing Neptune with white to make a quilt would look wonderful – thanks for the opportunity and here’s wishing you 100 more fun posts.
Congrats & Thank you!
I’d love to make a baby quilt or a table runner 😀
Subscribed via google reader!
This would make a lovely zig-zag quilt. I have never used Neptune before – how fun for something new.
Hi,
Great idea, our stashes can build up can’t they…
I’m in your 1WBS and have just finished your block. I am finally getting a chance to visit everyone’s Blog, I might even get inspired to start one myself.
Maybe “winning” a jelly roll could be my first post?
🙂
I’m crazy over scrappy quilts and would love to combine Neptune with things from my stash to make a beautiful throw. Or a great modern baby quilt. The colors make me think of spring, which has been a long time coming in my part of the world!
Congrats on the 100th post. I saw that beautiful pink on another blog where she made a bag out it.
I would totally use this to do a postage stamp quilt. Love it!!!
I’m signed uo for the email subscription.
I would make a cute baby blanket, and if there were goodies of fabric left over I would make some matching items like burp rags, bibs and other goodies 🙂
Thanks. I love Neptune. I would make a lap quilt with it.
I think I’d like to make a crochet organizer. Such beautiful fabrics!!!
Genevieve
I’d use my GO cutter to make a lovely community quilt (and save some of the pieces for other projects for me).
thanks!
Great giveaway!
I’m looking for a fabric line to use for a QAL at lilysquilts blogspot.com
This would be perfect!
I’ve signed up for an e-mail subscription!
I would love to make this great Ohio star quilt I’ve been saving for just the right fabric.
I only have bits and pieces of this line and would love to have more. Happy 100th post!
Congratulations on reaching 100!!! I would love to make a quilt with Neptune. Such lovely fabrics. Thanks for such a generous giveaway 🙂
I’d love to make a lap quilt with it! block in block pattern.
subscribed to your blog feeds!
I think the jelly roll would make up into some awesome placemats. Thanks for the opportunity to enter your giveaway. Congrats on 100 posts!!!
This line is fabulous! There are so many ideas bouncing through my head. I have a layer cake of Neptune, and pairing these two would give me a really nice sized quilt for the guest room. The blues and greens would totally match our color scheme. What a generous giveaway! Thanks and congrats on 100 posts!
I love neptune! I would make a classical logcabin quilt from the jelly roll!
I am a new follower now!
I would make a quilt for our cottage!
I would love to make a jelly roll quilt for my sister in FL
I am a follower!
I just purchased a new jelly roll book. I’d love to make one of the quilts from the book, Scrap Basket Sensation. Thanks for the chance! Have a wonderful week!
oh my gosh!! If I won a Neptune Jelly Roll I would finally make something for myself!!! Fingers crossed!!
I love Neptune- I have wanted to make a jelly roll quilt , maybe in a rail pattern for a while now and this would be perfect!
I would make a quilt for a child. Thanks for the chance!
I blogged about your giveaway at http://salliessampler.blogspot.com/2011/03/churchill-park-studio-neptune-giveaway.html
I’d love to make a quilt using Neptune. I love the colors and prints!
I’m a new follower. 🙂
Congratulations on your 100th post!!! Neptune is gorgeous, how can you bear to part with it. I’d use a Jelly roll to make a quilt for my teenage son.
Oh, I love this line! I’d make a wall quilt for my sewing room with this!
I’m now following you through Blogger’s reading list.
Oh, I had already lost all hopes of ever having a bit of Neptune for my own – I’d make mug rugs and tote bags and.. everything with it!
I think I would make myself a quilt. Not one to giveaway but instead one to keep.
I am now a follower via Google Reader
I recently saw a quilt on flickr using a neptune jelly roll…just a simple strips quilt and it is just beautiful!
i think that would be fun…and lots of fun with the leftovers to be sure! thanks for achance and congratulations on the blogging milestone.
I’d make a fabulous snuggler quilt for myself if I won. I have a couple prints of Neptune but not enought to do a whole quilt. Would LOOOOVE to win this!
Thanks for the opportunity.
ranelle.king (at) yahoo (dot) com
I’m a follower too.
ranelle.king (at) yahoo (dot) com
Signed up to recieve you newsletter, thanks.
One of these Neptune jelly rolls would make a fabulous tablerunner for my sisters birthday gift. thanks for a chance.
i think a yummy lap quilt is in order if i ever got my hands on some yummy neptune =P thanks so much for the giveaway and congratulations on your 100th post!
i’m a new follower via google reader!
posted the giveaway on my blog under fabrics fabrics where i blog about all the wonderful giveaways on blogland!
I just subscribed to your blog!
I am in the process of doing a kitchen reno/makeover so I am seeing kitchen things out of the fabric, like hexi oven mitts and hot pads and a cool table runner top. Thank you for the chance to win.
I just posted about your give away here:
http://veggiehunter.blogspot.com/2011/03/different-give-away-posts-and-neat.html
Thanks again for the chance to win =)
I never have too much fabric. I will make something beautiful with a jelly roll for sure. Maybe a quilt? Mug rugs? I always have something I can work on. Thanks for the opportunity to gain more fabric.
I am now a follower of your blog. Thanks for the opportunity to win your giveaway.
Perhaps I’d make a table runner… Great giveaway! 🙂
I subscribed with e-mail. 🙂
I just mentioned your giveaway on my blog: http://quiltyascharged.blogspot.com/2011/03/giveaway-at-churchill-park-studio.html
I would love to make a bag out of that jelly roll! Or a quilt. Or a skirt. The list goes on and on 🙂
I just started following by email!
Neptune – how beautiful! I would start by making a pillow top and a little zipper pouch! Fabulous giveaway – thanks for the chance!
And, I just signed up to get your blog on my Google Reader. What a fantastic blog!
Congratulations on your 100th post! What a lovely giveaway. I have some stitchery blocks that Iiwould love to frame with the jelly roll strips and make a throw. It would be so pretty.
OMG these fabrics are gorgeous!
So much personality. Yes a lovely quilt (for myself)!
Congratlatons on your 100th+ post
Gina
I am a happy follower
Gina
I have posted a link of your giveaway on my blog
Gina
Congrats! I would use the jelly roll to make a quilt for ‘myself’ (I always give away and never keep) because I L..O..V..E.. Neptune and never bought any when it was still readily available. Still kicking myself for that one!
Hi, I would probably make bags with it, one for me one for a friend…..bet I have a lot of people wanting to be my friend if I win this!!! Congratulations on your 100 post.
I signed up for email subscriptions too
eeek! Are you kidding with all the Neptune!! I would hoard the jelly roll and stoke it and love it and call it George! {a bugs bunny reference} Then maybe once I had soaked it with drool I would make a postage stamp quilt out of it. Or something with a lot of HST’s.
I’m following via reader, congrats on 100 posts!
I would make some mug rugs, placemats, hexigons, or just let it sit there while I look and dream of everything that I could make.
I included your giveaway in my blog today:
http://straystitches1.blogspot.com/2011/03/blocks-were-swapped.html
I’ve never worked with Neptune but it looks pretty cool. I make coin quilts for charity & jelly rolls are great for that. Thanks for the chance….
I’d love to try a jelly roll quilt with these yummy fabrics!
I am also a new follower 🙂
I also linked up your giveaway here: http://www.craftbuds.com/giveaways-for-march-14-20-2011/
Neptune is a favorite!! I would make some tablerunners and placemats. Thanks!
I am a follower – thanks for having this sweet giveaway!! Wow I love Neptune too!
Oh, this would just make a stunning lap quilt!!
I probably will make a baby quilt for my daughter if I won. She only has one quilt now, and if I can make another one for her, it would be nice. So, when I wash the one she has now, she will still have another one to use. Thanks for the chance.
Matching summer tunics for my girls!
I’m a quilter, not a sewer…so I would definitely put the jelly roll to good use making a quilt. I’ve never seen all the Neptune line of fabrics, but they look very nice!
The colors are so pretty, I think I would make a baby quilt to give to the local hospital. Thanks for including me in your giveaway.
I added you to my google reader.
debgiro at wildblue dot net
Aaaack! Neptune!?!?!? Is this a joke?
Goodness, if it can’t be me that wins it then I just hope it’s someone who loves it and will appreciate it as much as I would. I’d make a quilt for myself, for sure.
Such an amazing prize. Thank you for the chance!
I would love to make my son a quilt with the Neptune Jelly Roll. He loves pink, and this range is boyish with a touch of pink to keep him happy now and in the years ahead!
And I have added your feed to my reader!
Well I have a quilt pattern that is made with a jelly roll that I have been wanting to make, but just haven’t purchased the roll of fabric yet! And any left overs would go into a strip skirt for my darling little 3 year old!! Thanks for the opportunity!!
i plan to do a mixer cover.
🙂
katz.gali(at)gmail.com
I’ve got several ideas for quilts that use jelly rolls, but I’d like to have the fabric in front of me to determine exactly which quilt pattern I’ll make. It’s beautiful and any one of us commenters would be thrilled to win them. dmj53(at)hotmail(dot)com
I just subscribed for your e-mail updates. dmj53(at)hotmail(dot)com
Ooooh what pretty fabric! I would probably use this fabric to make up a quilt. Thanks for a great giveaway! 🙂
I signed up to the newsletter & the feed. 🙂
Maybe a table topper or a bag.
I’m already a subscriber.
The fabric designs and colors are alive and vibrant-I’d pair them with solids for a quilt, using a simple pattern to show the fabrics well. Thanks for sharing your fabrics.
I signed up to subscribe by email! Looking forward to your posts!
(wiping drool from chin) ‘Scuse me, but I would love to make a purse/tote from the fabrics, and showcase some of them as smaller accessory bags. Awesome, lovely fabrics!
I’m signed up for the feed to your blog. Thanks very much!
Having never had any Neptune, or any other fabric by Tula Pink, I would be thrilled to receive some. I think I would make a new bag….I need a new bag.
Definitely a quilt, something pretty and cheerful that could on picnics.
I signed up for email subscription.
I love all the swirls and spots in this fabric and I can see it as some great bags…but then again I’ve been collecting pinks for a quilt for my newest granddaughter so I’d have to put those aside first! Thanks for a great giveaway.
Oh I can feel a quilt made with Neptune coming on… If only I had some Neptune to make it. Thanks for the opportunity to win some.
I signed up for the email subscription. Congratulations on your 100th post and thanks for the generous giveaway.
I’ve got a baby quilt that needs to be made – these fabrics would be lovely for that!
A quilt for my husband!!
Thanks. Following by email!!
I would make a lap quilt for me with the jellyroll………one that I could keep……
I am now following your blog through email subscribe…..
Congratulations on 100 posts! I’d love to use a jelly roll to make a simple stripey quilt. I’d then applique big flowers here and there!
Iv’e never used a jelly roll maybe make yo yos. Thanks
Wow what a giveaway! I love this fabric line, but don’t have any of it, so I would love to win. Thanks for the chance and congrats on 100.
Mmmmmmm, delicious fabric!
Maybe I will make a new couch quilt when it comes to my house!
I’d love to make a quilt….or two! Maybe a baby boy and baby girl quilt! Thanks for the great giveaway!
I would love to make a Sixth Times Charm quilt. Thanks for the giveaway to us internationals!
i just got a jelly roll quilt book, there’s a lovely pinwheel pattern i’d make!
i signed up for your newsletter!
I love Neptune. I would definetly make a lovely wall hanging! The scraps would be a new applique project I am working on. I hope I win!
I would make a modern Irish Chain quilt with the lovely Neptune jelly roll!
I have subscribed via google reader.
I would make a quilt, I’ve never used a jelly roll before and have always loved the jelly roll quilts that I see.
And I have blogged about your giveaway!
http://birdolovemoo.blogspot.com/2011/03/wednesday-giveaways_16.html
I’m a new follower!
I’m make a cozy throw!! Love that fabric.
I would love to make a hexagon quilt with the Jelly Roll! Neptune is one of my favorite collections!
I’d make a quilted wrap with it! The gorgeous colours are perfect to wrap up in!
Happy new follower!
Can you believe I have never bought a Jelly Roll…. I cut my own strips and I would love to make a purse for my daughter with the jelly roll
I have blogged about your giveaway. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I think something pretty for my dining room table would be great!
Congrats on the 100 post. I’d love to make a quilt using these great fabrics.
I am a follower!
Congratulations on your 100th post. I would love to win the Neptune Jelly Roll and companion fabrics. I am a quilter and have many patterns to use them on.
I am a subscriber now. (Second comment)
I LOVE Neptune! I just finished 3 projects (2 large quilts, and 1 wall-hanging) and was lamenting I’m at the end of my stash of this line. I’m down to s.c.r.a.p.s. It’s so sad. I would probably love, pet, and cuddle a jelly roll of Neptune. Then I would think really hard about doing a strip quilt like the one at Film in the Fridge.
I haven’t got a plan yet but Neptune with Kona’s Poseidon might be awesome! Congratulations on your 100th! It’s a big one!
I would love to have a Neptune Jelly Roll and I’d use it to make a quilt for my bedroom! Just a throw quilt to put on my little loveseat, but it would be perfect for it! What a generous giveaway for your 100th post!
I would love to make a small throw quilt for my living room. It would match our ugly blue couches and maybe make them look better
Really would love to make a small quilt with these!! Love them.
Signed up for email subscription!! So excited about your coming posts.
I have linked you with my blog.
tasha (at) neodev (dot) com. (for the prior 2 posts as well)
Congratulations on your 100th post! I’m almost there myself and never thought I would ever have 100 things to tell the world.
I’m so excited about your giveaway. My daughter has been looking everywhere for Neptune. This would be perfect. Thanks for celebrating your 100th post in such a generous way! I’m off to link you to my blog!
Thanks!
I would probably have a lot of fun cutting into this jelly roll, and it would become a quilt for my brother (if I can bear to part with it!) I LOVE Neptune, thank you for sharing!
And I just signed up as an emai lfollower! Thank you again!
congratulations on your blog.
I would use it for a quilt in my livingroom. I’ll have a new desk there soon and the collors will look great hanging above it.
I would totally make a quilt for my contemporary feeling bedroom with these fabrics.
I’m also following your blog on my RSS feed!
I might try to make a bag or a runner with that jelly roll! Thanks for the giveaway!
I’m signed up for email subscription now. Thank you again and Congrats on your 100th post!
I just signed up as an email follower. Thanks for a great giveaway!
I would add it into my next baby quilt.
i follow via email
I’d love to make a quilt out of the jelly roll!
Lovely!
I’d probably make a zigzag quilt for the living-room. It’s such a pretty line of fabric, isn’t it?!
Thanks for the giveaway!
I’m a follower!
I’d make a “Happy Go Lucky” quilt from Camille Roskelley’s pattern. Thanks for the chance to win!
wordygirl at earthlink dot net
I’m an email subscriber. Congrats on your 100th post!
Congratulations! I would use the fabric to make quilts for the family of a friend who recently died. Young kids who would love to snuggle up with a quilt. THANKS!
What great fabric! I have been looking for something to make a new quilt for our motorcycle camper and this would be perfect. Thanks for doing the giveaway
Wow, Neptune is gorgeous fabric! No wonder you love it so much…Tula did it again. I would make a table runner or a wall hanging out of the Neptune jellyroll. I’ve never owned a jellyroll, so this would be a fantastic first for me!
I’m now an email follower of your blog and I’m very happy to be one!
I’d make aprons for my girls, or a table runner for my mom. Thanks for the giveaway!
Congratulations on your 100th post! Neptune is a favorite of lots of people, I see. I think I’d use it to make a hexagon quilt.
Susan
susie.galasso@gmail.com
I’m a follower of your blog.
Susan
susie.galasso@gmail.com
Oh how pretty! I would use this to make Daisy Chain from Jelly Roll Quilts. Thanks for the giveaway. Cynthia
I love this line & don’t have any of it! I would use a pattern from my new jelly roll quilt book & make a little boy quilt!
(charlottefata@hotmail.com)
I am a new subscriber 🙂
Thanks for the giveaway!
Moda’s Bake Shop has a free pattern for a braided irish chain that I would love to try with the jelly roll. Thanks!
Congrats on your 100th 🙂 What beautiful fabric you are offering. I love the photos and kudos to you on how you laid out the fabric to get a real feel for their prints. I’d make a messenger bag(s) and matching phone/journal case. This past week I left my android phone in the grocery cart. Got it back (yippees all around), but it was a wakeup call to connect it to a larger bag. This fabric would be perfect 🙂
I’m now an email subscriber. Thank you for putting together this giveaway for us 🙂
Congratulations on your 100th post. That jelly roll is crying out to become a bag, then a table runner, then …..
I subscribed through Google Reader. I’ve never actually used or seen a “Jelly Roll”, but have seen lots of patterns for them. I’m sure I could make something fun for my new house with it.
Congratulations on your 100th post! I would make a throw quilt for my son who just moved into his new apartment. Thanks for the chance. hesabella(at)gmail(dot)com
I use jelly rolls to make table runners and placemats! Thanks, Renee
What a great giveaway! I’m a new sewer/crafter…anything is possible. Maybe a new dance bag for my daughter.
I’m a follower 🙂
[…] at Churchill Park Studio. Good […]
I’ve linked you to my blog 🙂
Thanks again!
I would love to win some Neptune! It looks like fabric I could make a quilt for my mother ! I would love to do a jelly race quilt.
Im a follower! Congrats on your 100th post!
I have never use a Jelly Roll so it would be fun to make a quilt out of them. Congrats on your 100th post!!
I have the PERFECT pattern for a jelly roll–it’s a basketweave, and I would mix it with Kona Coal 🙂
I’m a subscriber now 🙂
I would make a quilt
I signed up for your email updates
Thanks for the wonderful giveaway. I think I would use the Neptune for a jelly roll friendly quilt from the Moda Bakeshop.
I just signed up for the email. I would love to win I have several new patterns for jelly rolls to make quilts or pillows. Thanks
What a wonder giveaway. I love the fabric.
I would use it immediately to make a quilt for my friend’s wedding! My mum is in town so she could watch my 4 month old daughter while I worked on it. Thanks for the giveaway and congrats on the 100th post!
I would make a little knee rug for myself for the upcoming Australian winter for the early mornings when the baby wants to be fed and the heater hasn’t warmed the very cold house.
I am a new follower of your blog too. Such a lovely find. Congratulations on the 100th post. I look forward to many more.
new follower!
I think I would make a table runner or two.
I would definitely have to use it to make a throw for my sister-in-law whose last name is Neptune!
I would send them along with other donated and purchased fabric to Erika Fields in Afghanistan, where some of the military are teaching the local women to quilt (knit and crochet, too). All this because they noticed newborn babies being taken home in newspapers. The officers are hoping the women will have a good cottage industry to rely upon once the troops to home.
ERIKA L. FIELDS
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I have never bought a jelly roll and I think it would be fun to own a jelly roll- Perhaps some day I will buy one but they do look fun.
This one is a very pretty one. It is nice to meet you- I hope you will come and visit me too.
You will find my blog here:
http://quiltmomsjourney.blogspot.com/
I know I will return to visit you again.
Warmest regards from Western Canada,
Anna
i would make a postage stamp quilt i think it would look amazing.
thanks