Love Patchwork & Quilting magazine features new fabric collections, quilting tutorials, and really inspiring sewing goodness! It often comes with an extra item, and in this issue you'll receive a package of Fantastic Fussy Cutting templates! Aren't these sew fun?
In this issue, you'll find an article about Rifle Paper Co's new collection from Cotton + Steel called Les Fleurs! We're in love with this new line and it's been a big seller!
This issue also includes a Designer Profile on Chawne Kimber who placed first place in the Improvisation category at Quilt Con 2016! Such powerful pieces!
Enter below using this fun Rafflecopter widget, giveaway ends Monday, the 26th at noon. Winners will be announced on this post. And finally, good luck!





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ReplyDeleteI tried leaving a comment using the Rafflecopter with no luck! I am interested in the reading the designer profile who place 1st in the Improvisation category.
ReplyDeleteDee Evans says Fussy quilt. Sounds challenging.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in reading more about Les Fleurs!
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ReplyDeleteI am most interested in Emily Dennis' Geometric quilt!
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I love Robert Kauffman's fabrics and I'm excited to see what was created with them.
ReplyDeleteI love Emily's pattern, so I would love to get my hands on this one!!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks great, but those fussy cut templates are pretty fantastic. I love the Les Fleurs line, too!
ReplyDeleteI would read them all, cover to cover.
ReplyDeleteI would like the geometric quilt article.
ReplyDeleteAll look wonderful! But I can't wait to read about fussy cutting!
ReplyDeleteI have a soft spot for triangles and all things Cotton and Steel. Would LOVE to get my hands on this!
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ReplyDeleteC&S new collection 'Les Fleurs' interests me the most.
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The fussy cutting looks inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI am most interested in the article about Les Fleur! I am OBSESSED with it ♡♡. It is gorgeous!! I cant wait to dive into mine!! Its to pretty to cut though lol
ReplyDeleteThe pattern and designer profile!
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ReplyDeleteI'm interested in the designer profile...but everything else looks interesting as well.
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ReplyDeleteI love this magazine. How cute are the fussy cutters?
ReplyDeleteThe pattern looks great and I LOVE Le Fleurs!!
ReplyDeleteI love the fussy cutting templates!
ReplyDeleteFussy cutting and Triangle PPop. In truth, I will read it from cover to cover.
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ReplyDeleteI am in love with cotton and steel and patterns to use them in so the article and the pattern is what I'd head for first.
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ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to the patterns!
ReplyDeleteI am interested in the designer profile article and Quiltcon 2016. Thank you for your great giveaways!
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ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated by that designer profile! Social response quilts sound SO interesting.
ReplyDeleteTriangle Pop looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite magazines. Love reading all the articles.
ReplyDeleteWould like to read about that Triangle Pop quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteWould love to read either one!
ReplyDeleteThere are several that look interesting but Triangle Pop would be the first one I read.
ReplyDeleteThat piece on Chawne Kimber looks like something that would interest me greatly. I may go Google the name on my own. Heck, I may buy the issue for it.
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to read about Chawne Kimber. Sounds super fascinating
ReplyDeleteI am interested in the templates, im afraid of geometric shapes
ReplyDeleteI love to read more about Les Fleurs!
ReplyDeleteLove reading about all the new fabric and patterns!
ReplyDeleteLove the templates and the triangle quilt
ReplyDeleteMost interested in the geometrics quilt pattern. Those little templates are cute, too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughters and I love triangle quilts!
ReplyDeleteThe geometric quilt. I love making these.
ReplyDeleteI would be interested in all of it! thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteIt looks like this issue is full of all kinds of goodies. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I aways read these front to back several times, and every quilt is inspiring, but I love the info on new gadgets and items. Found some amaizing quilt label designers from a past magazine!
ReplyDeleteEverything in this copy looks awesome!Great giveaway -thanks
ReplyDeleteI would love to read the piece about Chawne Kimber. It looks like more of a news magazine piece than a quilt magazine piece. I hope we see more like it!
ReplyDeleteWould like to read it cover to cover!! The Triangle POP is definitely first article I want to know more about!! Plus, all about Fussy Cuts!
ReplyDeleteThank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too! :D
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ReplyDeleteI would love to receive these magazines (not familiar with them) and especially the one with templates?
I would love to read the article about the Rifle Paper Co's new fabric line.
ReplyDeleteThe profile on Chawne!
ReplyDeletewould love to play with the templates and read the magazine
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I want to read about Triangles!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read the article about the new cotton and steel fabric and the quilts made with it. thanks.
ReplyDeleteWould like to get familiar with these. Love to learn new things
ReplyDeleteI love new ideas and things to try!
ReplyDeleteLove! I'd like to read any and all of them!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of this magazine. I like the idea of those free templates and find that I would be reading all of these articles that are included in this magazine. Thank you for the chance to become a winner of this awesome magazine.
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The article about Cotton + Steel's new fabric line would be a starting point.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to read about the Triangle Pop quilt.
ReplyDeleteThey sound like some interesting articles but I'd really like to read the designer profile.
ReplyDeleteAll of them! Love the templates!
ReplyDeleteWould love to have the templates for fussy cutting...so many good things in the magazine too!
ReplyDeleteLove to read the article on Bold Geometrics! mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThe triangle post looks so interesting!
ReplyDeleteI would like read about Chawne Kimber.
ReplyDeleteLove the templates, and the articles look interesting too! Thanks for these giveaways!
ReplyDeleteI like the fussy cut templates. This magazine seems to have a lot of variety in it and plenty of interesting articles. Thanks! akronne17@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI also couldn't get Rafflecopter to work. I love everything Emily Dennis touches & would love to have her pattern for the Falling Triangles quilt! And the templates! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletelove to start reading on more current quilting patterns and trends
ReplyDeleteI am most interested in reading the Chawne Kimber article. I also have my eye on the Triangle Pop pattern!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a great issue. Very taken with the triangles quilt!
ReplyDeleteI saw something about ombré blocks and I'm always looking for unique ideas featuring ombres.
ReplyDeleteVery interested in the Triangle Pop article...love the quilt shown.
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ReplyDeleteThis is truly my favorite magazine. Which article? Hmmm, all, but I guess I will say the one on Rifle Paper Co. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteif i only choose 1...i'm interested in Triangle Pop!
ReplyDeleteThat triangles quilt in Carkai really interests me! Just got a fat quarter bundle and I'd love to try this quilt.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, would love to read about the Triangle Pop quilt and the fussy cutting. Thanks for a chance!
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this magazine yet. Would love to check it out!
ReplyDeleteThe triangle pop patter/article looks great.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to reading the article about Rifle Paper Co’s new collection from Cotton + Steel because I love pretty much every line of fabric they have made.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to read about Chawne Kimber.
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ReplyDeleteLove this magazine! The designer profile is going to be a great read. Love! love! love! Cotton + Steele's new fabric line. Wanna make that gorgeous Triangle Pop Quilt and ooooh myyyy goodness those fussy cut templets are fabulous!!! I'm new to and recently addicted to EPP so that article will be my first read but I will read every wonderful word from cover to cover!
ReplyDeleteI'm really excited to read the designer profile. Love love love this magazine!
ReplyDeleteI want to read the designer profile.
ReplyDeleteI love the cover pattern and would look at that first, before reading it all cover to cover!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read Triangle Pop first - love that design!!
ReplyDeleteI want to read ALL of them but the first one would be Carolyn Friedlander's triangle pattern. Thanks for the giveaway! cotten.gloria@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCarolyn Friedlander is always a treat to read =)
ReplyDeleteI want to read all the articles but especially the one on Chawne Kimber Quilt con winner
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to read about the Triangle Pop quilt and see how to use the fussy cut templates.
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Fussy cutting, something I have never done
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try Triangle Pop! :)
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Would love to read a new to me quilt magazine!
ReplyDeletewould love to try out those templates for fussy cutting - no more excuses to keep telling myself "some day"!
ReplyDeleteI love to read designer's stories, both for quilts and for fabric collections.
ReplyDeleteI would love to read about Chawne Kimber. The who magazine looks cool especially the free templates.
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt on the cover. But I would actually read from the first to the last site / page.
ReplyDeleteAnything about Bold Geometrics catches my eye - I like working outside the square and HST.
ReplyDeleteI like to read about Triangle Pop.
ReplyDeleteThe improvisation article interests me ... But interesting things are all through the magazine.
ReplyDeleteThe Inky Indigo quilt is something that I'd love to make!!!
ReplyDeleteI covet this magazine! Love the fresh designs and style!
ReplyDeleteWould love to play with those cute little templates and check out the patterns. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove looking at books and magazines featuring new patterns, etc.
ReplyDeleteAny advice on fussy cutting would indeed be useful.
ReplyDeleteWould like to read about and make the Triangle Pop Quilt!
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ReplyDeleteThey both look interesting and fun to read.
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The designer profile would definitely be a good read, and who doesn't love a free pattern! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI think the fussy cut templates seem really neat to try. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWould love to have these templates and magazine.
ReplyDeleteI was just looking at their website trying to decide if I wanted to splurge on a subscription. Too much $$ for me....but, I'll take a free issue! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great magazine. I have purchased other issues in the past. Very nicely done.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in reading about Chawne Kimber.
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ReplyDeleteI want to read the article about Cotton + Steel's new line.
ReplyDeleteI want to try the fussy cutting......never use that technique before.....
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ReplyDeleteI'm not 100% sure the login on widget worked, but I would love to read the Triangle Pop geometric quilt pattern article. I hope I'm actually entered into the contest!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in reading about the geometric quilt pattern, Triangle Pop.
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Chawne's article.
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The first article I'd read is about Rifle Paper Co.'s newest collection...love it already!
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in reading the Triangle Pop/Quilt Con article.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see more about the geometric quilt pattern by Emily Dennis and more about Chawne's quilt.
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I love tutorials and colourfull pictures. jen.neef@web.de
ReplyDeleteSorry I didn't say which article in my previous comment. I'm interested in the article about fussy cutting. Have never done it before!
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I want to read about the Triangle Pop quilt and about the new Cotton & Steel fabric! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWould love to read about Cotton and Steel new fabric. Plus templates and more patterns.
ReplyDeleteI'd be really interested in reading the article that goes with the "I can't breathe' quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love the triangle quilt!
ReplyDeleteI like the Geometric quilt pattern, excellent giveaway
ReplyDeleteI'm most interested in reading the article about the geometric quilt!
ReplyDeleteThe patterns and the templates. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI want to be wad ore about fussy cuts
ReplyDeleteThe designer profile sounds very interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to read more about the triangle quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe designer profile sounds pretty interesting, but the whole magazine is great!
ReplyDeleteI am interested in the geometries article but the magazine would be all wrinkled from me rereading all articles Julie tornado_alley@hotmail.com.
ReplyDeleteLove the geometric quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would love to take a closer look at that triangle quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would love to read all the articles!
ReplyDeleteThis magazine looks like a mine of good things! I don't know how to choose just one!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see all of the show stopping geometric designs. Also, I really want to see the new line of fabric cotton+steel has in the magazine.
ReplyDeleteI am most interested to read the Designer Profile on Chawne Kimber.
ReplyDeleteI have picked this magazine up at JoAnn's Fabrics before and really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to read the Chawne Kimber article to find out more about her improvisation process.
ReplyDeleteI'm especially interested in the quilt pictured on the cover.
ReplyDeleteI am a sucker for quilt magazines! The articles about designers discussing their inspirations and how they create their product is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another great issue.
ReplyDeleteThey all look interesting!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to have the background information on the Les Fleurs fabric collection. It is my newest favorite. Love the rich saturated colors. Thanks for the chance to win. momoftana at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading about the designers and their creative process
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ReplyDeleteI think all of the articles are great. I would like to learn more about Fussy Cutting.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to read all....I've not seen this magazine! Thanks for giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would probably turn to the geometric quilt first. I love the design and I'm sure I'd have to try to make it. The whole magazine looks like a great find!!
ReplyDeleteI would have to say all of them since I have never seen this magazine and it would be interesting to see what it is all about.
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