Monday, December 12, 2011

Sponsor Giveaway: Toss Up Quilt Pattern

toss up quilt pattern
Do you have a quilter on your Christmas list?  It is all right to include yourselves on that list, you know ;).  Our sponsor Material Girl Kirsten is giving away her Toss Up quilt pattern today for a lucky reader just in time to get it under the Christmas Tree!
Here’s what Kirsten says about the PDF pattern:
“This pattern includes detailed diagrams for both fabric cutting and block construction. It is very beginner-friendly, and the quilt top itself has minimal corners to match and is very forgiving in both piecing and fabric placement.”
I’ve made a quilt using this pattern and it remains one of my favorites!  I was glad to hear she wanted to share the pattern love with you too.
To Enter This Giveaway:
Tell me the strangest gift you ever received/gave.  Leave a comment!  I love finding out a little more about you :)
For Additional Entries:
1.  Follow the Crafty Cupboard and leave a comment letting me know.  If you already follow this here blog, tell me!
2.  Visit Material Girl Kirsten and come back here to tell me your favorite quilt she has in her shop.
This giveaway is open to anyone, anywhere, and will end 12/15/11 at midnight.  The winner will receive the PDF Toss Up pattern via e-mail. 
If a winner is picked and there is no contact information connected to the comment, I’ll just pick another person.  Leave your e-mail in your comment if you are unsure if you have available contact info!

65 creative people said::

Little Ella Lu said...

At our wedding we were given an ugly glass cutting board. mrs.jeffery@hotmail.com

Little Ella Lu said...

I follow your blog! mrs.jeffery@hotmail.com

Little Ella Lu said...

Toss Up Quilt- Red, Pink, and Aqua is my favorite but Blue, Green, and Yellow Boy Quilt is really lovely too! mrs.jeffery@hotmail.com

Amy said...

I would love to win this pattern. It would be a fun pattern to use for my new baby coming next year.

Amy said...

I follow your blog. The strangest gift I ever received was some wierd split-end hair trimmer thing that were like electric cutter things. I was not putting it anywhere near my hair. I returned it and bought a purse instead.

Amy said...

I love the modern coin quilt. I want to make that one for me.

Kim @ craftyNHmom said...

My favorite thing is the Toss Up quilt pattern, it's been a favorite of mine one Etsy! Thanks for the chance to win!

Kim @ craftyNHmom said...

Weirdest gift: a metal chicken. He became something of a mascot!

Kim @ craftyNHmom said...

I also follow your blog!

Lindsey H said...

The weirdest gift by far I've ever gotten was packing peanuts covered in deer scent for a white elephant gift. Luckily I didn't touch any of the peanuts and just dumped them into another box before the giver said what it was.

Lindsey H said...

I also follow your blog!

Lindsey H said...

I really like the Garden Fence Quilt in Lime, Teal, and Charcoal. Great color combinations! I'm going to have to use them in the future.

Katy Cameron said...

Hmm, the strangest gift I received was a hanging pot rack for the kitchen (sometimes my mum scores a winning goal with her gifts, others it's more of an own-goal!)

Thanks for the chance to win :o)

Katy Cameron said...

I already follow you :o)

Katy Cameron said...

My favourite quilt in the shop right now is a toss up between the modern coin quilt and the garden fence quilt

Jill said...

The weirdest gift I ever got was a toilet seat at a white elephant Christmas party.

Jill said...

I follow your blog.

jauxford@gmail.com

Lucy @ Charm About You said...

I was once given a pottery sheep, supposedly to help cure my fear of sheep!! Urm, no!

Lucy @ Charm About You said...

I am a follower :)

Rebecca said...

The strangest gift I can recall was a 'mother' plaque with a poem on it. The strange part was it came from my mother in law.

Rebecca said...

I am a follower. =]

Rebecca said...

My favorite quilt in the shop is the Christmas Candy Stars Quilt

Christi said...

The strangest gift I got was a shotgun shell when my daughter was born to warn off boyfriends when she gets older. Christi321@hotmail.com

Christi said...

I already follow your blog, probably found it through Made by you Mondays on skiptomylou. Christi321@hotmail.com

Christi said...

My favorite quilt is the charcoal triangles quilt or the Christmas quilt. Christi321@hotmail.com

Cami said...

Well, you definitely know I already follow you faithfully :)
Cami
camigraham14@gmail.com

Cami said...

And, you should really pick me for that quilt. I've been meaning to make one, so I would totally keep it for myself. The strangest gift . . . a HUGE stuffed animal horse from my fiance (now husband). Still to this day, don't know what he was thinking.
Cami
camigraham14@gmail.com

Cami said...

Love the coin quilt! Been meaning to make one of those too.
Cami

Ellen Davenport said...

The strangest gift I ever received was a rug, not that weird, but I was 14 and was not too pleased. Couldn't think of anything else.

ellendavenport(at)ymail.com

Ellen Davenport said...

I follow the Crafty Cupboard.\
ellendavenport(at)ymail.com

Ellen Davenport said...

My favorite quilt is the Pink & Red Love Baby Quilt. I'd love to do something similar in chocolate browns and sage greens for my king sized bed!

ellendavenport(at)ymail.com

Charlene said...

I follow the Crafty Cupboard (and I LOVE it!)

Charlene said...

The strangest (but makes sense) gift I ever received was a wedding gift - rags.

Yes, rags.

This sweet church lady told me the story of when she was first married how her husband came in looking for a rag to wipe off a greasy tool, and when he couldn't find one, grabbed one of their new, part of a matching set wash cloth. Needless to say, she was a little ticked off at new hubby, so to help me not be ticked off at my new husband, she gave me rags.

Totally not kidding.

At least they were nice rags, serged edge flannel and cotton. :)

Charlene said...

I've been coveting the Toss Up pattern for about four months now, since I first saw it, so my first choice would the the Toss Up quilt on her website, followed closely by her Garden Fence Quilt - all those straight lines make me happy!

Judith said...

Hi, lovely giveaway. I am a follower of your blog.

Judith said...

We recieved quite a few strange gifts on our wedding day. Like a garden hose and hosereel, a garden spade and fork and 4 mixed fruit trees.

Dreamingof03 - Heather said...

The worst/weirdest gift my hubby ever got was a regifted edible undies. It was supposed to be a joke... they just got married and for a White Elephant game, they regifted the Edible undies. Guess who was lucky enough to get that box... awkward...Thank god the wrapping was still on the box.

Dreamingof03 - Heather said...

I am a CC follower ^^

Dreamingof03 - Heather said...

My fav item in her shop has to be Garden Fence Quilt - Lime, Teal, and Charcoal although the Modern Brown and Blue All Star Baby Quilt is adorable too! I just LOVE the colours on both!

Desi @ Wee Share said...

I got cabbage-- and even stranger, it's something I am actually allergic to.

Desi
weeshareblog@gmail.com

Desi @ Wee Share said...

follow through rss feed

Desi
weeshareblog@gmail.com

Desi @ Wee Share said...

I also like the modern coin quilt

Desi
weeshareblog@gmail.com

Pattij said...

I love the modern coin quilt!
Evin5 at aol dot com

Pattij said...

I am a follower.
Evin5 at aol dot com

Pattij said...

The strangest gift I ever received was a obviously used set of towels!
Evin5 at aol dot com

Robyn said...

I would have to say a china hutch that I specifically said I didn't want. My step mom showed up at my house one day with it in a truck. Thanks for the giveaway! robyn(dot)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com

Gina Guillotine said...

I already follow your awesome blog. :)

Gina Guillotine said...

My favorite quilt in her shop is a three way tie between the Toss Up, the Girlie Cupcake and the Orange Ladder.

Gina Guillotine said...

Finally--the strangest gift I got was a HHUUUUUGGGEEEE painting of a ship. Someone had this artist friend, and she was an OK painter, but this painting she had commissioned was not even remotely my taste or style, and I was renting a really small house and it was too large for any of the walls. It was about 5' tall by 3.5' wide, and the frame was this thick, gold antiqued mess... It was so big, I didn't even have room to store it anywhere!

VickiT said...

Oh you are going to just LOVE this one. I will never forget this Christmas gift I received EVER!! It was THE worst gift EVER! I think it would beat out almost any other 'bad' gift in the world. LOL

My MIL (NOT the one I have now)gave me a turqouise, plastic handled feather duster. You know those really cheap ones you can buy at Wal Mart? And no, she'd never been to my house as they didn't drive so it's not because she was hinting I needed to clean my house. LOL To this day I have never figured out why she felt that was such a great gift for anyone. And NO! That marriage to her son did not last either.

VickiT said...

I'm already following this here blog. :)

VickiT said...

Kirsten has some gorgeous quilts in her shop that I would love to buy. I don't see any patterns for these however so hopefully she's going to have them for sale soon.

There are two that are beautiful;
The Blue Green Yellow Boy Quilt is awesome! And I love the Let It Snow Christmas quilt too.

Liz said...

The strangest gift I've ever received was a pewter plate shaped like a fish! We got it as a wedding gift, I think it was regifted...

Liz said...

I am a follower!

Liz said...

I LOVE the Christmas Candy stars quilt!

Danny said...

This is a bit of a doozie, so watch out! Before I got married, my parents moved into a rental home while their new home was being built. My aunt came over to help with the moving process and while cleaning out the cupboards, found a not-so-cute cookie jar. We all gathered round to see as she opened it. Inside was a huge, hairy monster!! She threw the jar at the sight of it and we all jumped ten feet back in fear! Turns out, it was a teddy bear stuffed into the jar, but if you had asked us then, it was an ROUS (rat of unusual size) out for blood! Anyway, she told me she was going to save the jar for when I got married... and she did. Now, every year we pass the cookie jar (which still houses the teddy bear and some cookie crumbs from the previous owner) from family member to family member, the guardian of which must display the cookie jar in plain sight until they give it away again. Well, last year, I was perusing a Goodwill and found the SAME COOKIE JAR! I knew I was getting the jar back for Christmas because it was in my aunt's hands again, so I quickly snatched it off the shelf, purchased it and wrapped it up for my aunt on Christmas. She nearly crapped herself when she opened her gift just minutes after I opened mine! Now there are two that make their rounds each year, and each year I get more excited when a cousin moves out of their parents' home because there is a new person who could end up with the jar instead of me!

Danny said...

I already follow your lovely blog!

Danny said...

I like the charcoal triangles quilt.

Heidi said...

I'm truly drawing a blank on the weird gift, so instead I'll tell you of a great gift I got. For our wedding my Mom surprised us with a complete bedding set she made for us. I had seen this set at a fabric store and had taken TONS of photos so that after we were married I could make it. The funny thing is I ended up using her camera that day so she had EVERY picture she needed to make the bedding. We still use it today and I love it just as much.

Heidi said...

I already follow through google reader.

Leslie said...

The weirdest gift we ever received was a wooden banana stand. Who hangs their bananas??...anyway I would love to win this pattern.

Leslie Hancock
goldenearspark@gmail.com

Alisa said...

The weirdest thing was an orange colored glass chicken shaped dish someone gave us for our wedding. It has a top and a bottom part and looked like it was straight out of the 70s.

Alisa said...

I follow you!

Alisa said...

cupcake quilt hands down.

24sieben said...

Oh, my mother-in-law gave me a special plate for boiled eggs and matching salt-n-pepper 'thingies' in the shape of a hen and a rooster. Everything in a nice shade of brown. :)

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