Quilty Giveaway Winners

Carolynn Mintz and Marsha Lynne have been selected (via my brother-in-law providing 2 random numbers) to each receive a copy of the quilty magazine with Erika’s apron patterns.

apron-page-in-quilty_thumb.jpgErika’s designs have a modern domestic feel and I’m excited to see your finished aprons. Congratulations!

With the end of October begins the 21 days in November that encourage us to Tie One On (an apron, of course!) and give from the heart to someone who would benefit from a gesture of kindness.

TOOD-2013-very-clear-image002.pngThe Tie One On Day Giveaways scheduled for the four Wednesdays in November are to thank every one for participating and encourage your spreading the word and love that is TOOD.

For each Giveaway, there will be one (1) winner. You need only enter once to be in the running for all four. Entry is HERE !

The November 6th Giveaways are provided by these sponsors:

Marula, Chaps Bakery, Country Woman magazine, Eleanor’s, Bernina USA, Simplicity and My Memories.

Each year I am ever hopeful more and more will make Tie One On Day part of their Thanksgiving tradition because the more who participate, the more who receive.

xx EllynAnne

Ready Set…Tie One On! Share! and Give Thanks!

Vintage Patchwork a Modern Design

Although I don’t quilt, I love quilts. To me, a hand sewn quilt is a work of art, the hours spent creating it a testament to the virtue patience.

It is always stunning to me to find quilts in secondhand shops, tossed with the aprons and embroidered toweling as “mother’s old stuff.”  This quilt is one so rescued.

As a bed covering, the Dresden pattern brightens the room.

Dresden quilt full length www

Made up of scraps from the 1930s, it is a marvel. The bittiness and evenness of thousands of stitches defines awesome. Dresden closeup www

The Dresden design is a happy one, with the variety of fabrics complimenting without effort. I picked up a package of Dresdens that were never used to complete a quilt. I like looking at them, admiring the artistry and industry of the woman who so meticulously created each plate. Dresden from my collection www

But what to do with them?

To the rescue is creative sewer and quilting newbie Erika Mulvenna, who shows the possibilities of this beautiful pattern when applied to an apron.

apron page in quilty

Just in time for Tie One On Day, Erika’s easy apron projects are featured in

Erika_Quilty cover

The website for Quilty is heyquilty.com and here’s the link to Erika’s aprons http://www.heyquilty.com/articles/Aprons_modern_easy_applique_aprons

It’s always a thrill when a friend’s talent is published. To celebrate Erika’s aprons, Quilty has provided two copies of this issue for giveaway. The magazine is page after page of tutorials, detailed photos and encouragement, and Mary Fons is a sweetheart of an editor.

So, how to win a copy of this magazine?  Just leave a comment at the end of this blog! Two (2) winners randomly selected and announced next Sunday, October 27th.

xx EllynAnne

Tie One On…Give from the heart…Then give thanks.

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ENTRY for Tie One On Day Giveaways @ www.apronmemories.com