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Monday, May 6, 2013

May 6, Giveaway Day!

Welcome!  Today is Giveaway Day organized by Sew, Mama, Sew!


**THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED**

If you're new to The Life of Riley, I hope you'll spend some time looking around.  I'm a SAHM of four with #5 due in late July.  Most of the sewing I do is quilting, but clothing and other crafty things also make their way onto the blog. I've got tabs at the top of the page with all my quilt finishes for the past couple of years. Following is a mosaic of some of my favorite and most popular quilts.

1. DSC02293, 2. pioneerquilt1, 3. DSC02190, 4. DSC02362, 5. DSC01964, 6. Christmasquilt1, 7. DSC01521, 8. DSC01021, 9. DSC09700, 10. ombrequilt1, 11. DSC09187, 12. DSC00006 (2), 13. DSC02388, 14. DSC00777, 15. DSC00286, 16. DSC09200

 
You can also find me on Twitter & Flickr where I post occasionally.
I'm still waiting for someone to code Instagram for Windows Phone......

So, we all know why you're here, let's take a look at the goodies.
 A rainbow stack of SIX Robert Kaufmann Kona Solids Fat Quarters
 Pincushions Book by Carmen Daumer
 Thimbleberries Small Wonders Quilt Book by Lynette Jensen
 Eye-Catching Quilts from Quiltmaker Magazine
 That's one prize package of three books and a stack of 6 fat quarters up for grabs.

How to enter:
1. Leave me a comment on this blog post about making a rainbow quilt.  Have you made one?  Do you want to?  What kind of pattern would you use?  Or just say, "hey".
2. For an extra entry, be a follower or become a new follower, and tell me how you're currently following this blog. i.e. feedly, bloglovin, email, or some better blog reader I've never heard of....
3. Please make sure I can contact you if you are the winner, either by leaving your email in the comments or making sure you are blogger-enabled.  I will ship world wide :)

**24 hours into the giveaway, I have noticed many comments as no-reply and no email given.  If I can't reach you, you won't win.  Here is a quick tutorial to see if you are a no-reply blogger.  If you aren't sure, just leave your email in the comments.  For example:  rsriley (at) gmail (dot) com**


4. The giveaway is open to comments until May 10, 5 p.m. PST.  I will then choose and contact the winner within a reasonable amount of time.  I will also post the winner on a blog post.  The winner has 48 hours to reply, or another winner will be chosen.

Good Luck!
*E.T.A. Due to overwhelming response, I don't think I'll be able to reply to each comment, but thanks for stopping by, I really enjoy reading them!

And I'll leave you with the weekend's project.
I.Will.Finish.E's.Quilt.This.Week.If.It.Kills.Me.



373 comments:

  1. Hi Rachel! Thank you very much for the giveaway! It's very kind of you. It's seems like I'm the first comment today and they don't seem to win, do they? I've been thinking of making a rainbow quilt and I added a pattern to my etsy shop ages ago but I really plan to do it. The pattern is rainbow ripple by Redpepper Quilts

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  2. I have never made a rainbow quilt, but would love to try it! thanks for the chance to win!

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  3. I've never made a rainbow quilt but the ones I've seen were lovely. I think I might try one using the versatile log cabin block. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  4. I'm a follower by email. Thanks again.

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  5. I have never made a rainbow quilt but the ones I have seen in blogland have been pretty awesome. I think I would like to make one someday. Not sure what pattern to use. Thanks for the chance to win some pretty great prizes.

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  6. I follow you by e-mail. I love to read your blog. Thanks for sharing your amazing talents with me.

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  7. Wow! Thanks so much for the very generous giveaway!!! I've never made a rainbow quilt but absolutely plan on making one! I love Rachel's Bottled Rainbow Quilt Along from Stitched in Color and I think that may be my first rainbow quilt!

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  8. I'm already a follower of your blog via email subscription!

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  9. Great giveaway! I have never made a rainbow quilt, but would love to try using the cheveron pattern!

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  10. I am a new follower with bloglovin!

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  11. I haven't made a rainbow quilt but 've been collecting rainbow charms for a while now. I'm unsure about a pattern - I have so many favourite rainbow quilts on flickr & Pinterest & it's so hard to decide! Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

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  12. I'm already a follower via email subscription, thanks!

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  13. I am a follower by email!

    Susie
    legato1958@aol.com

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  14. No, I have never made a rainbow quilt. I am going to try a few flying geese in different solid rainbow colors...

    Susie
    legato1958@aol.com

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  15. I've never made a rainbow quilt before. I can imagine that one would be beautiful though.

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  16. Hey! LOL>. I have never made a rainbow quilt but I think it would be fun to do with all half square triangles or maybe all strips.

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  17. I did a little looking around -and I like what I see. So I am following with GFC.

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  18. I'd love to make a rainbow quilt, just haven't yet. =)

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  19. I would make a rainbow swoon. Thanks!

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  20. HI, I have been a follower for a long time..Your quilts are just lovely. No I have never made a rainbow quilt, but it is on my bucket list.

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  21. I love rainbow quilts and have been stashing solids just for that reason. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  22. I love rainbows.
    I made a rainbow iSpy quilt.

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  23. I've never made a quilt but I've made patchwork blankets. And hey.

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  24. I follow your blog using my RSS reader (Mr. Reader). I've never made a rainbow quilt - never had the colors I needed. Thanks for the chance to win your generous prize!

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  25. I LOVE rainbow quilts and hope to make one eventually. :)

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  26. I love rainbow quilts - and am currently making a scrap quilt that might qualify. I cut it out in 2003, pieced it (I used the 'snowball' block) in 2008, maybe, and am currently hand-quilting it. I use mostly prints, because that is what is in my scraps. But a pile of solids like your give-away would be amazing! Thanks!

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  27. I follow you through my blog. It shows up in my reader.

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  28. I've never made a rainbow quilt but before I started quilting I bought a rainbow quilt from Target and it's my favorite thing ever. Thanks for hosting!

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  29. I would love to make a rainbow quilt. In fact I am looking at making a kind of rainbow quilt, with some embroidered main squares and rainbow frames. It's still in the design stage, someday I will finish it!

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  30. I never have, but I would love to make a rainbow quilt!

    lag110 at mchsi dot com

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  31. I follow via email.

    lag110 at mchsi dot com

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  32. I have never made a rainbow quilt. Might be a fun project when I am a grandma someday!

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  34. I am also a follower, used to use google reader, now I use bloglovin. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  35. I made a rainbow pillow for my BFF this past Christmas. Thanks!

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  36. I've made a color wheel, but not a rainbow quilt. Thanks for participating.

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  37. I've made a batik quilt that would rival a rainbow, definitely; I don't know if that counts or not. ;-)

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  38. Haven't made a rainbow quilt but I LOVE the idea and would welcome a reason to!

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  39. I have not made a rainbow quilt, but if I did it would be a scrappy one.

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  40. I have never made a rainbow quilt, but I have thought about it. I'd like to make it using a String pattern. Thanks for such a generous giveaway!

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  41. I've never made a rainbow quilt!

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  42. I'm saving my solid scraps to make a rainbow quilt.

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  43. I think they are beautiful but don't think I'd ever put one together. I would take too much planning.

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  44. I'm pretty sure I follow by gfc and bloglovin.

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  45. I have not made a rainbow quilt but it is on my to do list, they are so beautiful

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  46. Hi, I've never made a rainbow anything before, but with a bundle like this, who could resist!
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  47. "hey"

    anyone else have a major issue keeping pins on the table?

    bethbimber(at)gmail(dot)com

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  48. I'd like to do a rainbow quilt. Don't have enough scraps or fabric right now for one!

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  49. This will be great fabrics to use in the kameleon quilt, a Norwegian pattern, with rainbowcolors. Great give away, thanks!

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  50. I've not made a rainbow quilt yet, because I've only made one quilt, but I would love to. :) I have fabric set aside waiting for me to make my elder daughter a green, blue, purple quilt, and my younger a red, orange, yellow, pink quilt. They share a room, so it'll make a rainbow side by side. :)

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  51. i just made a paper pieced blocks sampler with rainbow prints. It's really cute!
    dazzlingshorty(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  52. I recently found a quilt called "Delectable Crystals", using the Delectable Mountains quilt block. Making one using concentric colors of the rainbow - or multiple colorwheel circles - would be pretty derned stunning!

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  53. I made a rainbow quilted banner for church - diamond of super saturated batiks with black sashing to resemble stained glass.

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  54. hey ;) i've made one as a picnic blanket, we usually take it to the beach in summer. julia.glotova (at) gmail (dot) com

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  55. I want to make a rainbow quilt one of these days, I would love to do a NY Beauty block with flying geese.

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  56. I haven't made a rainbow quilt. They are pretty though.

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  57. I've never made a rainbow quilt but I am making rainbow curtains for my daughter right now!

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  58. Thank you for the great giveaway! I've wanted to make the Bottled Rainbows quilt there was a qal for last year I think, but I'm still saving up appropriately colored scraps for it :)

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  59. what a fabulous give a way. Someday I want to make a solid rainbow quilt for our bedroom. Not sure about the specific pattern yet. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  60. Hey! I have never made a Roy g bib quilt top. Don't know if I ever will. Thanks for the giveaway chance.

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  61. Rainbow quilts are not my thing!

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  62. I have not made a rainbow quilt, but they are beautiful. So, it is just a matter of time!

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  63. I follow through a daily email. Don't know what that makes me. Except you always have something to make me smile. Loved the "mickey" ears.
    Great giveaway - looks like I will have to buy some new books if I don't win. Thanks for your hard work.

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  64. I have never made a rainbow quilt, but I'd love to. I love Kona solids, so that's probably what I'd make mine out of. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  65. I am new to quilting but I would love to make a rainbow quilt. I think they are so colorful and fun! Thanks for the giveaway. Ana

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  66. I have never made a rainbow quilt. But I love crazy patchwork. Maybe I would make a crazy rainbow quilt?

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  67. I have a rainbow quilt on my quilting bucket list... someday! Thanks for the fun giveaway!

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  68. I've never made a rainbow quilt, but I would love to! The ones I've seen have been beautiful!

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  69. I just finished a zig zag rainbow quilt, fast and easy. Thanks.

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  70. Hey! Yes, I've made a ticker tape mini quilt in a rainbow for a swap and I loved it though I'm not normally a rainbow fan.

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  71. I have never made one but I am sure I will someday. I want a rainbow pincushion though.

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  72. I would like to someday make a rainbow HST quilt!

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  73. I'm a new follower with GFC!

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  74. I would love to make a rainbow quilt! They look so bright! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  75. I've never make any rainbow projects before. Love to make one someday

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  76. I'd love to make a rainbow zig zag quilt.

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  77. I made a rainbow zig zag quilt once. I made up my own pattern so it wouldn't be just like all the other zig zag quilts out there. I gave it to my niece for graduation. Making another similar one is on my to do list.

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  78. HAPPY TO FOLLOW YOU VIA BLOG LOVIN'!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  79. I seem to have a bit of an addiction to rainbow quilts! Most recently there was this one:
    http://katandcatquilts.blogspot.com/2013/04/a-finish-and-liebster-wha.html

    And before that, this one:
    http://katandcatquilts.blogspot.com/2012/02/bargello-quilt-is-finally-done.html

    And then this one! :)
    http://katandcatquilts.blogspot.com/search/label/rainbow%20strings

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  80. HELLO! BEAUTIFUL GIVEAWAY!
    I'VE NEVER MADE A RAINBOW QUILT,BUT I'D LIKE TO DESIGN ONE. I DO CHARITY BABY QUILTS,MAYBE I'LL DO ONE>START SMALL!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  81. HAPPY TO FOLLOW YOU>BLOG LOVIN'!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  82. Great giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win. I've made a rainbow cushion with hexies but came to the conclusion I like to mix it up more.

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  83. I am thinking about making a rainbow sampler quilt...perhaps like the one in tula pink's new book city sampler. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  84. I made a rainbow quilt using up all my extra blocks from other quilts and put a piano border on it. It was gorgeous.

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  85. What a great giveawy. Thanks for the chance to win.

    I've made one rainbow quilt. I did my own version of a colourwash with the city and a rainbow. I live in Vancouver, BC so it seemed fitting.

    kj_hahn(at)telus(dot)net

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  86. Great giveaway! I'm new to quilting and haven't made a rainbow quilt yet but it's definitely on my "to-do" list. Thanks!

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  87. I need to make a Rainbow quilt and I would improve what I dont know.

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  88. I am working on a rainbow quilt now. Using scraps and the mile a minute design. Hynix for the chance to win!

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  89. One of my first quilts was a rainbow zigzag quilt with purple for the solid. It's gorgeous! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  90. I participated in a couple of rainbow charm swaps, so I have two rainbow quilts in progress. One is a kind of rail fence, and the other is the LynnBobSquarePants star (you can see this on flickr) done in a color wheel. When they are done I'll post photos on flickr.

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  91. I'd love to make a rainbow chevron quilt some day!

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  92. I have not made a rainbow quilt, but I did a values quilt with rainbow colors

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  93. I am a follower via bloglovin

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  94. Thanks for the chance to win! I'm very keen on helping my mom make a rainbow quilt; she has been promising me one of my own for a while now!

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  95. I have never made a rainbow quilt but I bet my granddaughter would love one!

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  96. Rachel, I have never made a rainbow quilt. Sounds interesting

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  97. I have never made one but I saw a really cool rainbow I Spy while going through the blogs today that was very inspiring!

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  98. I have made a rainbow quilt! All from strings in my scrap bins. Come take a look at my blog, if you get some time. Just the top is done so far.

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  99. I'm following you on Bloglovin!

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  100. I love rainbow packs! One of my first quilts was a rainbow lone star mini, and currently I'm putting together a colour-block-of-the-month sampler.

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  101. I love rainbow quilts but have yet to make one. making one is on my quilting bucket list.

    red_murray2@yahoo.com

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  102. I love rainbow combinations but I've never used then in a quilt. Thanks for this giveaway!

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  103. I have never made a rainbow quilt but think it would be fun

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  104. Great giveaway and I have made a rainbow quilt before. Thanks!

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  105. Thanks for the chance! I haven't made a rainbow quilt, but I've toyed with the idea!

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  106. I made one rainbow quilt and am now seeing ideas for more I want to do every where I look!

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  107. Not sure I'm into rainbow quilts, but I do love these colors.

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  108. Closest I can say is a dresden color wheel mini i made for my sewing room wall and i love it!

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  109. Just saw an off-center large log cabin done in rainbow fabrics and can't wait to make it. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  110. I'm a new follower thru bloglovin.

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  111. The fabrics are awesome! I love solids and that rainbow of colour makes me want to start a rainbow star quilt. Thanks for the chance to win them!!

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  112. I'm following on bloglovin too :)

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  113. I would love to make a rainbow quilt!

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  114. I have not made a rainbow quilt but have seen some very nice ones in the blogging world

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  115. I really really want to make a rainbow quilt, just haven't gotten around to it yet..

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  116. Boy could I use some solids. For some reason I always buy patterns and really need some solids for some quilts in process.

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  117. I'm collecting fabrics to make a rainbow pinwheel quilt with a black background!

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  118. i've made a small rainbow placemat/doll quilt for a Scout program at work - lots of fun!

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  119. I have not made a rainbow colored quilt yet, but I noticed that my favorites at Quiltcon were the rainbow ones. :-) So, I probably should make one someday.

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  120. I'm a follower through Google Friend or whatever it's called. :-P

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  121. I've seen flying geese done in rainbow colors that was very pretty and I think I would like to try!

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  122. I have made a rainbow quilt. It is a zig zag (half square triangles) baby quilt with batiks.

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  123. I am a new follower on bloglovin.

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  124. I made a rainbow quilt with 74 different colors. It formed an illusion. Would love to win!

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  125. I would love to make one! I think I would incorporate stars in the pattern!

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  126. I made a rainbow quilt with HST, it turned out fantastic. There are still more HST ready and waiting to be sewn into another rainbow.
    Thanks for the chance!

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  127. I'm following you already, via Blogspot.

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  128. I have a rainbow jelly roll that I'd like to use to make 'Strip and Flip' quilt.

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  129. I have several rainbow quilts in my want to do list. One is a Storm at Sea pattern.

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  130. I am in the process of making a rainbow quilt with wacky log cabin blocks. It was supposed to be a wall quilt, but I fell in love with the project and it will now be bed sizes. I think I am learning alot about color with this quilt, and it is SUCH fun!

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  131. My third make was entitled Rainbow Baby, a baby quilt using a Rainbow Pezzy jelly roll. Love it!

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  132. I would love to make a rainbow quilt but I need to find some time somewhere

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  133. I am a follower on Google reader and now via bloglovin

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  134. I'd like to make a rainbow quilt though I've never done one.

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  135. I'd make the colourwheel quilt. For me, that's the only sensible pattern for a rainbow quilt. Or maybe I'm just OCD. Sorry, CDO.

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  136. I definitely want to do a rainbow quilting project! I want to try some of the Six White Horses paper pieced rainbow and white quilted stars that are on craftsy!

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  137. I follow you via blogLovin, GFC and RSS :)

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  138. I made a Bottled Rainbows last year, and I JUST FINISHED a double slice quilt made with tone on tone prints received in a rainbow layer cake swap that I also lined with black sashing.

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  139. I made a rainbow quilt that needs to be quilted!

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  140. I'd love to make a rainbow quilt. Rainbows make me happy!

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  141. I made one with charms from a swap! Hope that quilt doesn't kill you ;)

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  142. I probably should make a rainbow quilt soon... :)

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  143. I haven't done a rainbow quilt but I love them.
    Thanks for the chance.

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  144. I want to make a rainbow log cabin. My daughter loves rainbow and wants me to paint her desk rainbow. I'm hoping a rainbow quilt will satisfy her love of rainbows.

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  145. What a great giveaway, thank you! I have been infatuated with rainbow quilts lately. In March, I tested my friend Jess's mystery quilt (thequiltandneedle.com). The quilt uses 2 jelly rolls and I chose a Kona rainbow rolls. It's sooo pretty! I am now working with the leftovers of those rolls, to make some spinning stars. Which you can see on my blog if you want http://mtnmommy2.blogspot.com/ Good luck with Es quilt, you can do it!

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  146. never made a rainbow quilt but all my quilts are bright

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  147. I am actually in themiddle of making a rainbow quilt right now! I'm using up all the rainbow scraps to make a scrappy basket weave star (paper-pieced). They are looking good so far.

    iammaryburke@gmail.com

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  148. I have never made a rainbow quilt. I bet that my granddaughters would love to have one.

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  149. I've never made a rainbow quilt but would love to try! Maybe someone might host a quilt-along?

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  150. I would love to make a rainbow quilt! I think I would make a plain rainbow strip quilt! atabanana29(at)gmail(dot)com

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  151. I follow you on Bloglovin! atabanana29(at)gmail(dot)com

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  152. I just finished a rainbow rail fence quilt like Red Pepper Quilt's and I'm making a rainbow scrap jar quilt from bee blocks. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  153. I have never made a rainbow quilt, but have a couple of designs in mind for one. With a new grand baby I think this would be great.

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  154. I have not made a rainbow quilt yet, but I really want to. I haven't decided on a pattern... that may be the hold-up. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  155. What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks for the chance. No, never a rainbow, but I have been looking at them lately and like the ones they make out of scraps...and many little squares of the same color weaving around to make the rainbow. I think if I make on, that is the style I will make!

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  156. Oh, I've been following you via Email for some time now...you are very inspiring!

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  157. I haven't made a rainbow quilt. I'd like to someday, but I haven't looked into patterns yet.

    ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

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  158. I have a kit of hand dyed rainbow fabric waiting for me in the closet. I'm planning to hand quilt it with some embroidery establishments.

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  159. I have made a rainbow quilt from some Moda batiks--the color placement was the most difficult part! I rearranged the layout for hours!

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  160. Wow! Inspiring blog. Beautiful giveaway. Love it! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  161. Yes, a rainbow (or PROYGBIV, because pinks is a color, too) quilt is usually my first pick! I have three WIP: A rainbow bar quilt, a hexie project, and a string star quilt.

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  162. I follow your blog via BlogLovin; thanks for the chance!

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  163. I have not made one but I sure have thought about it.
    sntbosch(at)me(dot)com

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  164. I havent made one but I would love to using a chevron pattern maybe.. I'd make it for SIL.. she loves rainbows.

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  165. I haven't made a rainbow quilt as of yet, but I would like to make a circle flying geese quilt I saw somewhere in blogland.

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  166. I have not done a rainbow quilt, but it sounds great !
    Have a sunny day and thank you for the chance !

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  167. I have been intending to make a rainbow quilt for a while now and purchased to packages of Dye Candy bundles at the last show. I need some ideas, something to spark inspiration!

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  168. Me again!!

    Yep, I'm a follower. I follow you on Bloglovin.

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  169. thanks for the chance! I have never made a rainbow quilt, but I have started one. I always plan on making my stuff rainbow, but I dont have enough colors.

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  170. I´m just handquilting my rainbow quilt! I´ve been in a swap of 2inch squares, so I have many different fabrics in the quilt. I´m using the colourcirkel with red, yellow and green as the maincolours. I´m using embrodery thread, so I can change colour when the squares change.
    Gun, Sweden
    gun@lapp.se

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  171. I want to make a rainbow quilt... thinking of a scrappy one would be most fun!

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  172. I'd love to make a patchwork rainbow quilt with linen or white as a contrast to the beautiful colors. I love your Peeps quilt. So cute!!

    Thanks! racergirl1313 AT hotmail DOT com

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  173. I've made two rainbow quilts--both scrappy.

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  174. I made a rainbow quilt with HSTs - I love it!

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  175. I am making a quilt with bright colors for my sister, I guess it could be called a rainbow quilt. I love working with them and just kind of made a pattern up!

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  176. I made a scrappy rainbow quilt for my little boy when he was really into the color spectrum! I cut up a bunch of his old clothes and used up some of my stash to make it!

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  177. I've never made a rainbow quilt, but those fabrics are definitely inspiring!

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