Look for my latest Mini Punchneedle Quilt in the latest issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects!
I have not seen it yet...can't wait to see how they show...Bluebirds and Berries Pinchneedle Mini Quilt...
There will also be a wool version shown for those who don't do Punchneedle...
These little quilts are 12" square...just simple punching and wool appliqué along with a wee bit of embroidery. There are kits available on my website if you are interested... Traditional Primitives from Missie Carpenter.
I'll be offering a free one year subscription, Thanks to the folks at Primitive Quilts and Projects! Leave me a comment and spread the word. You can have an extra entry for making a post on your blog or Facebook post...just be sure to send your followers my way by listing my website or blog please. Be sure you are a follower to enter and that I can reach you with a reply email from your comment. Let me know your actions in your comment and I'll give you an entry for each. Thanks for helping spread the word!
I'll do the drawing at the end of the month...good luck!
Congratulations to Ronie who won the subscription!
Take Care,
Missie
I love your new design in the latest issue, and I like how you showed it both ways for the non punchers.
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to get a renewal on mine, since mine is running out.
Debbie
Oh, that is a beautiful little design, Missie. Gorgeous!! I would love to win this magazine, but I'm pretty sure I'd better plan on traveling out of town to find a copy. NO ONE in my town carries it. What are they thinking? : )
ReplyDeleteWooHoo! My favorite magazine. Ooo, the tiny quilts are beautiful but I'm too skeerd to try em! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove both ways you made your design....the magazine went around in our sewing group tonight and everyone loved it..
ReplyDeleteYour block is gorgeous! Thanks for the chance to win the subscription!
ReplyDeleteMissy I can't wait to get my next issue. I love your block.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh!!! These are gorgeous! Look slike this is going to be the first project I stitch up from this issue! :-)
ReplyDeleteoh I love these- look forward to seeing the needle punch quilts in the magazine- I've not seen that magazine before- sure would like to subscribe even if I don't win a subscription (although that would be a great bonus) :)
ReplyDeleteLove your new design! And congrats for being in the magazine - it's a great one!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Both are adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove this design. Looks to be a must do. Please enter me for the drawing...so very generous....Thank you
ReplyDeleteIt's / they are gorgeous! They look cozy & inviting & tasteful. Superbly done:)
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
I look forward to doing your design in wool. It is a very good prim design.
ReplyDeleteOh, your design is gorgeous. Congratulations! Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you to have this design in the magazine! Both versions are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Can't wait to get my copy!! Congratulations to you.
ReplyDeleteMissie - your designs always speak to me...and I can't wait to pick-up a copy of Primitive Quilts and Projects with your latest creative work! I am happy to see your design can be both punched or wool applique, depending on the needleworker. Congratulations on all your success!!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the new issue. Love your design. I will be making it in wool.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that I am following this blog, I have never heard of primitive quilts magazine, congratulations, BTW on getting your design published in this magazine, I would love to know how to get this magazine and or win the subscription you are giving away! Thanks for the information and the chance to win.
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Just love it! Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being published in the magazine! What an honor... your design is worthy of publication! Can't wait to see it! I subscribe so leave my name out of the drawing.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to get the book so I can make your block...it is lovely! I totally love Primitive Quilts and Projects! I only wish it was published every month. The best magazine ever.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I love both versions, but have been looking for something to try to punch... can't wait until my issue arrives! And thanks for the giveaway too. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous design and Congrats for having your design in the magazine! It's also nice too that there is an applique pattern for those that don't do punchneedle.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite magazine! I can't wait to get the new issue--love the little quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design and how wonderful that you offer it in two mediums. Thanks for a chance at the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI just got my magazine today. I just love your project and even before I saw that you had done it I told myself I have to make this one for sure. Congrats on having your pattern in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteLove your wool Applique ! Thanks for a chance on the give away. It is my favorite magazine :-D
ReplyDeleteHi Missie, not sure why have not found your blog before, but I am sooooo glad that I have now. The wool applique bug and has bit me, so would LOVE to win this magazine!!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs!
Sure like the wool version. Would love to win. I buy this magazine so it would be a savings.
ReplyDeleteYour pattern looks wonderful, can't wait to get my copy. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win, thNks
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Missie! I love Bluebirds and Berries. I wrote about it on my blog today http://faeriesandfibres.blogspot.ca/2014/01/another-soupcon-trunk-show-some-hints.html. Hope it sends some traffic your way. And I follow you on Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteKaren H
I also do think your Bluebirds and Berries is wonderful. A great punch needle pattern or quilt pattern. Sure would like the year of the magazine.
ReplyDeleteLove those little quilts - the birds glow on the dark background ! Thanks for the chance to go in the draw - I am a follower.
ReplyDeleteHilda
Love the little quilt. I love working with wool. I follow you on bloglovin.
ReplyDeletegorgeous little quilt, Missie. thanks so much for sharing. I would love to win a subscription.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see the kit on your web site, I will check back when I have tha magazine in my mail box.
ReplyDeleteI love the notion of wool punched applique and have borrowed the magazine from a pal once before so would love to be entered in the draw please.
ReplyDeleteIm following along with you here on in : )
I love your piece and I love love this magazine I am a new follower, visiting from Karen's pages
ReplyDeletewould love to win a free year thanks for the chance
Congratulations! your project looks so cute! I would love to win the magazine!
ReplyDeleteGreat project, I'm not familiar with this magazine, how can we get more stores to carry it, would love to see some more issues. Virginia
ReplyDeleteI am going to run to get this issue. So many great projects! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWell I don't know what Needle punch is, but I'm sure going to find out!
ReplyDeleteI just added the news about your pattern being in the magazine to my blog post today. So excited for you.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS! SO NEAT!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
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Congratulations on being in the new issue!! I would enjoy doing the wool applique version of this; as it is a lovely pattern. I would love to win the subscription; as I had to give up all magazines when hubby was put out of work for health reasons. I know this is a fabulous magazine because a dear friend gave me her extra issue, then brought me the fall one when I was in the hospital recently.
ReplyDeleteI've just discovered your blog through Carrie (A passion for applique). Congratulations on the pattern publication - it looks lovely - I look forward to seeing it when I get my copy :-)
ReplyDeleteI love your table topper!! Excellent use of colour ,too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a dream style of quilting for me. ONE DAY!!!!! Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being in the magazine. I love these small portable projects.
ReplyDeleteWow...love these!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Missie!
ReplyDeleteI already have the magazine subscription..... and your pieces look gorgeous featured inside!
I plan on making the quilt version of Bluebirds and Berries, as I've yet to learn the art of needlepunch.
The pattern and your pieces are really beautiful!
I just got Primitive Quilts and love your design. I'm looking forward to get started on it next week.
ReplyDeleteI love your design and plan to make it in wool. Birds and berries are my favorite theme! Thanks for providing methods for both punchneedle and wool. I would love to win a renewal of the magazine as I just received my last issue.
ReplyDeleteCute design and how exciting to be featured in a magazine!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your design being published! It's just so beautiful! Ilene
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published. And thank you for doing your pattern in both mediums, not all of us punch but love working with wool.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance.
I received my magazine this week and love your punchneedle project, and it is just as wonderful with wool. My subscriptions runs out soon so it would be a treat to win a year. Thanks for sharing your creativity in the magazine, iI always look forward to the next addition.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Missie! Oh wow! That is such a gorgeous project! I'm going to have to go get that issue. My subscription ran out on the issue before!!!!
ReplyDeleteHI, Irene from Cape Breton, NS here. I love your work. I love the magazines. I was getting tired with magazines all starting to look the same but this one is very unique. There is something for everyone in it. I would love to win this subscription! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletemissie, the Cobblers and i looking through the Primitive quilts spring issue and there you are! We were ooing/awing and here it is your design! I am so proud to say shes my blog friend!! Love it!! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for sharing us about this update. Hope you will not get tired on making posts as informative as this.
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