Since I'm the first stop on the tour I thought it would be both prudent and fun to start off with a little overview of the Block of the Month course. Block of the Month is a free video course being hosted by the super-talented Amy Gibson of Stitchery Dickory Dock; each month Amy walks participants through making one or two 12x12" quilt blocks with the end goal of having a 20 block sampler quilt at the end of the year. Since this is a video course you get to actually see Amy cut and sew each block step-by-step and are able to follow along with her, pausing, and rewinding whenever you need. One of the neatest things (I think at least) about how the videos are set up is that each one is divided into sections (introduction to the block, cutting fabrics, etc) so that participants can do each step in manageable sections if they so choose rather than feeling that everything needs to be done all at once.
Here is a picture of Amy with the January blocks - the January video is called "Slashed Blocks" and features both the Asterisk and Wonky Pound Sign blocks.
February's blocks feature half-square triangles and include the Balkan Puzzle and Chunky Chevron blocks. In case you want to know, you can't skip ahead in the videos - you have to wait for each month's to be released but I can tell you they look so fun! Each month also includes a printable materials list and the full set of instructions in PDF format. Cratsy's courses and workshops are set up in such a way that participants can all see and interact with each other with a discussion forum being featured beneath each video - if you go and take a look you can see that many people are asking and answering questions, showing off their blocks, and just generally having fun together. As the instructor of the course, Amy is also available to answer any questions and help participants along the way.
I have watched the first couple of videos (unfortunately I haven't been able to get started on my blocks yet though) and I think Amy is a natural! I have already suggested this course to a couple of first-time quilters but I also think that the not-so-first-timers will like it a lot too! It's so nice to participate in a quilt along with a bunch of other people with minimal pressure - you don't even need to keep up and make the blocks each month you can just jump in whenever you'd like since the videos will continue to be available at least throughout the year. It's also a bit of a mystery quilting experience too since the blocks are only unveiled when each month's video comes out.
Alrighty then, as promised, there might just be something in it for you for sticking around with me until the end! Fat Quarter Shop has generously donated a $25 USD gift certificate to each of the 14 blogs participating in the tour to give away! That's right - that means that when each of us puts up our tour post on our respective blogs you can enter to win! Can you imagine if you won all 14?! That would be way-awesome - however I'm putting my money on zero chance in a frozen hell of that happening! One can dream though...
Okay, so I guess you want to know how to enter, right? You have two chances but please be sure to leave separate comments for each entry. Here's what you've got to do:
1. Leave a comment letting my know if you have participated in a BOM or other type of block-making quilt-along (i.e. Blogger's Block-a-Palooza, FWQAL etc) before and what you thought about it.
If not, why not?
(Also, if you're participating in the Craftsy BOM, let me know!)
2. Leave another comment if you are a follower of my blog.
That's it! Two easy-peasy ways to enter! I will close the comments in a week (on March 2nd) and announce the winner here on the blog. International entries are, as always, welcome! Also, please remember that I have comment moderation enabled so if you don't see your comment right away it just means that I haven't had the chance to approve it yet (duplicate comments will be deleted).
I really hope that you guys enjoyed my stop on the tour and learned a little something new about Craftsy and/or the Craftsy BOM! If you still need to know more I posted a bit more about Craftsy in this post and be sure to check them out here! And just in case you're interested you can find me on Craftsy here!
*the giveaway is now closed*
*the giveaway is now closed*
I am doing my first ever BOM right now and just got the first month's package yesterday. It is Merry Merry Snowman by Bunny Hills designs.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a follower :)
ReplyDeleteI am doing the Craftsy BOM. :) Amy's instruction is fantastic btw. This is also my first BOM, although I have done quilt alongs where each block was slightly different (Clover and Violet Embroidery 101 for one). Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am also a follower. :)
ReplyDeleteI have never done a BOM before, but this may well be my first one! I love the asterisk block, and I love the idea of being able to see how it is made.
ReplyDeleteI am a happy regular follower of your blog!
ReplyDeleteI am just finishing up my last month of a BOM at my LQS. I don't think I will do another from a LQS. I hope it's ok that it wasn't an online BOM?
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog
ReplyDeleteI too have never participated in a BOM. :) Sounds like fun though! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog too!
ReplyDeleteI have never done a quilt along but it sounds like fun. In fact, my husband and I are planning on doing this once we get moved. I have been following along as best as I can. Will have to get home computer up and running by May. Everyone's blocks are beautiful. Here's hopping to win.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteI joined the craftsy BOM but haven't gotten past opening the first set of instructions... maybe this weekend will finally be the day! This is my first BOM attempt.
ReplyDeleteMy first ever BOM is Amy's on Craftsy! I am amazed at how huge it is, but Amy is awesome, so I guess it isn't surprising! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI've never done a BOM - I kinda feel I'd never keep up then it wouldn't get finished!!
ReplyDeleteThe BOM is my first and I'm loving it! Getting excited for the first of the month again :-)
ReplyDeleteI am doing the Craftsy BOM. While not my 1st BOM, it is my 1st modern one. I am enjoying the different blocks.
ReplyDeleteAh yes... I am a follower :)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower susand1408 at googlemail dot com
ReplyDeleteI haven't made anything yet but I want to have my first go at making something soon! susand1408 at googlemail dot com
ReplyDeleteI've order some BOM and partially completed a few but I've never done a video BOM. What a cool idea! I'll have to check it out ;-)
ReplyDeleteI am participating in a BOM with my local quilt shop. I am going to look at the Blogger's Block-a-Palooza and FWQAL I didn't know about them until today.
ReplyDeleteI am participating in the Craftsy BOM, I am using Christmas fabric.
I just started following your blog, I love the picture of you sleeping with fabric.
I never joined any BOM. I think this is my first time. I think follow the instructions through a video is very helpful.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteI'm quilting along w/ Amy Gibson and the BOM on Craftsy.
ReplyDeleteI've never participated in a BOM before. I would like to but for some reason or other, it doesn't happen. Maybe next year :o)
ReplyDeleteI'm participating in the Sew Happy Geek quilt-along right now it is my first quilt-along and I'm really enjoying it. I will definitely join another quilt-along when it finishes.
ReplyDeleteI am also a follower!
ReplyDeleteThe craftsy bom is my first and I find the presenter very easy to follow. I am new to machine patchwork, rotary cutting etc. I am also on day 12 of Temecula's (I know I've spelt that wrong) pattern.
ReplyDeleteJosie
I'm a follower!! Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteI participated in the Simple Sampler Quilt-Along at Amy's Creative Side, and liked it so much I used to it teach simple piecing skills to the ladies in my sewing group! So far, I'm not doing this quilt along, but that's only because I've got too much on my plate to add anything else right now! Looks like fun, though!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the craftsty BOM club and have completed the blocks for January and February, it's my first attempt at anything like it, Amy is a great teacher :). I love your blog and I will defiantly be back!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to the internet quilting world but i've done a couple of block of the month quilts. I will definitely follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteYay! Great way to kick things off, Kaye! I'm currently in the Craftsy BOM and a stop along the tour. :-) Great post! XxOo~M
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower :)
ReplyDeleteI think I might check out the craftsy bom...I've never done one before, mainly because I was afraid I was going to pay for blocks that I didn't end up loving--I'm a little wary of the mystery element when I'm paying for it....
ReplyDeleteI've never done a BOM or participated in a QAL while they are going on, but I have taken inspiration from the images posted by the blogger or the other participants after the fact!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWEll I just found out about this block of the month, so I am no currently participating. I do have lots of quilt projects going though... does that count?
ReplyDeleteI've never done a BOM- after adding up the entire program plus S&H, it's always waaaaaaaay more than I feel comfortable spending. There haven't been any that I covet enough to spend that much. I usually want to change the fabrics they're using, too, but that's not an option. I just did my first quilt along online online, though, which was a very fun experience. I wish BOM's had a pattern-only option- then I probably would bite the bullet, since I could use my fabric choices (or stash) and not feel like I just blew 2 student loan payments.
ReplyDeleteI am also a follower. Thanks for the chance to win! I'll have to go back and check out the Craftsy BOM.
ReplyDeleteI have done a block series before. I loved it. want to do more.
ReplyDeletei follow
ReplyDeleteI just signed up to be a follower :)
ReplyDeleteI do a bom with my local quilt shop called the saturday sampler. I love it. the only thing I would change is that I would have them give out slightly more fabric than we get , cause there is no room for error with the current amount.
ReplyDeleteI did the Block-a-palooza & the Patchwork Squared QAL last year & really enjoyed them. It didn't bother me to not know what was coming up and in both, I loved all but 1 block in each.
ReplyDeleteWhy are these words that blogger uses so hard now!
I'm a follower-I think I found your blog during Block-a-palooza!
ReplyDeleteI haven't done any block of he months. I'm pretty new to quilting still. I have several online ones bookmarked for when I have fewer wips and more confidence, though!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm brand new to learning how to quilt and jumped right in. I've done all 4 for Craftsy, joined Sew.Happy.Geek and Fresh Lemons Quilt for the BOM. So much fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm a brand new follower. Can't wait to check it out. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am participating in Amy Gibson's Craftsy block of the month program. I love the tutorials and they are amazingly easy to follow. I have done many block of the month quilts, from LQSs, and local quilt guild.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to enter this contest.
I have completed 3 of the 4 Craftsy BoM. It is so exciting to learn a new technique everyday!
ReplyDeleteFollowing your blog! Very inspirational!
ReplyDeleteI've never taken part in a BOM or quilt-along. The projects I'm involved with right now take up my time already. :)
ReplyDeleteI participated in the Schnibbles QAL, but lost steam when we PCS'ed, and I did the Pinwheel QAL. I had fun with both!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI am doing the Craftsy BOM. It is so fun! Amy Gibson rocks as a teacher. My sister and I are doing the course together and we are loving it.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
ReplyDeleteMy first several quilts were sampler blocks/BOMs but I never quite liked the business of them. I prefer a more defined look to my quilts so don't do those types of QALs any more. I do the other types though, esp if it's a new to me technique or concept.
ReplyDeleteThis will be my first sew along -just been quilting over a year and anxous to learn proper techniques.
ReplyDeleteI've been watching the Craftsy BOM but haven't made any yet. I do like BOMs, both on line and through local quilt shops. It gives me something to accomplish in the month, and at the end of the year a wonderful quilt. kathie L in Allentown
ReplyDeleteI'm also one of your followers. Kathie L in allentown
ReplyDeleteThe first BOM I did was Bunny Hill's Snowbound and loved it! I am also participating in the Craftsy BOM and loving it! I'm fairly new to quilting so I'm learning some interesting techniques.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. I have been doing a BOM program through my LQS.
ReplyDeleteI have never done a BOM sort of a thing before. I guess partly because the purchase of all the material for it isn't the way I sew. If it were blocks that were random and could use my scraps i think I could do it. I think the accountability would be good for me to finish something along with others. Thanks so much for your great blog and for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteI have never done a BOM course because I was a little too intimidated to join up. But the Craftsy one seems very manageable! I may have to see if I can catch up and join in the fun! Thanks for the introduction and the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI am a happy follower of your blog - Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing Craftsy's BOM. This is my first and I'm loving it!
ReplyDeleteI've never participated in a BOM before, but I think it can be a good way to learn new techniques for a beginner like me.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI haven't participated in a BOM yet being a new quilter, but I am signed up for the Craftsy class and I'm enjoying seeing the blocks. I definitely want to make some of them.
ReplyDeleteI did a BOM with a nearby fabric shop. Each month the fabric and pattern were mailed to me. Fun.... Yes, I plan to follow the Craftsy BOM.
ReplyDeleteYes, I will follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteHappily following you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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I've never done a BOM, but this may be the year!
ReplyDeleteI joined in one a couple years ago, and it was a lot of fun!
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I follow :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower too!
ReplyDeleteThe craftsy online classes are so great. This is my first BOM and the explanations from Amy are wonderfull and easy to understand. I'm from germany.
ReplyDeleteI'm following along with the craftsy BOM as well, but like you haven't made any of the blocks yet. I have too many other things on the go!! I also recently participated in the Sparkle QAL which was a lot of fun, though I felt like the instructions came out too slowly and I had to wait a lot. Call me impatient. It was fun though!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog via google reader.
ReplyDeleteI am trying the Craftsy BOM videos. I love this format because I can choose my own fabrics and don't have to worry about international shipping costs each month. And I love the access to help from Amy and the other participants. Great way to get back into quilting!
ReplyDeleteI now have your blog on my favourites list thanks to Craftsy!
ReplyDeleteI've never participated before but would love to do this one! :)
ReplyDeleteI am really happy to find your blog. I just started following you.
ReplyDeleteI am participating in the Craftsy BOM. It is the first one I have ever done and I love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm currently doing a weekly sampler block QAL at Sew Happy Geek, learning lots of new things :o)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog too, thanks for the chance to win :o)
ReplyDeleteI did a BOM at a quilt shop and I enjoyed it. I've signed up for this M but haven't started my blocks yet.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower.
ReplyDeleteI am participating in BOM and can not wait till the march blocks become available!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower, thanks to Amy ;)
ReplyDeleteThe Cratsy BOM is my first. I am loving it. I am also doing 1/2 Square Triangle BOM with In Color Order. It's almost March 1!!!
ReplyDeleteYes I am doing the BOM, I just finished the Balkan Puzzle last night!
ReplyDeleteI've done several BOMs at my LQS and really enjoyed them. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first quilt along/BOM project. I am failry new to quilting and am so excited bout learning new techniques!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower! :)
ReplyDeleteI am a brand new quilter and I'm participating in two BOMs. One is the Craftsy BOM. I've only watched the intro and the January episodes so far. The other is a BOM from my local quilt shop, Park Bench. The BOM I'm doing locally is called Amish with a Twist. A friend and I are starting when she gets back from a out-of-town job assignment. I'm really looking forward to trying my hand at quilting!
ReplyDeleteI have been a follower!
ReplyDeleteI am participating in Craftsy current BOM and I am really enjoying it. I also have been involved in other BOM via Eons Quilter Passion Group, 2 different challenge BOMs. One quilt is now completed and one is waiting to be quilted.
ReplyDeleteI've never done a BOM being fairly new to the quilting Internet community but might try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteI have hosted block of the months twice before but have never been a participant until now. I am participating in the Craftsy BOM and just love the idea of taking a big project in small bites. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the craftsy BOM right now!
ReplyDeleteI am now following your blog.
ReplyDeleteI haven't dona a BOM yet, mostly because I have a bit of craft ADD and am afraid I won't finish what I start.
ReplyDeletei am currently participating in the craftsy BOM although i gotta do februarys blocks yet.....bit behind.
ReplyDeletei follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteThe Craftsy BOM is my first BOM endeavor. I've wanted to quilt for years, and loving that I'm finally here.
ReplyDeleteKaye - I'm a new follower to your blog. Loving it so far.
ReplyDeleteI've never done a BOM before but it is on my list of things to try soon. With three young kids i don't have lots of sewing time right now.
ReplyDeleteI am participating in the FWQAL, I am enjoying every minute of it!. I love to check on everybody progress. Thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the Farmer's Wife quilt along right now, but at my own speed. I'm really enjoying it and I can't wait to see what my blocks look like all together. I'm also doing the Craftsy BOM, but I haven't started my blocks yet.
ReplyDeleteI'm still learning!
ReplyDeleteI've done several QALs. Currently I'm following along with two - one is a weekly installment and the other is every other week. I think they are great skill builders.
ReplyDeleteI've not yet done a block a long. I have already signed up with the Crafty's BOM, but I haven't watched the videos yet.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a follower of your blog
ReplyDeleteI have never done a block of the month! thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am doing my second BOM right now and I love it - it is a Kaffe Fasset inspired BOM.
ReplyDeleteI am participating in the Craftsy BOM and enjoying it very much.
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet participated in a block of the month so the Craftsy BOM will be my first.
ReplyDeleteI am participating in the Craftsy BOM. I have never been involved in a quilt-a long before because I am a newer quilter. The videos are easy to follow and I am looking forward to completed all parts of the quilt by the end of the year!
ReplyDeleteThis is the first online block of the month that I have participated in and I am most excited. I too am yet to start, but I am about to order the fat quarter bundle that I really want to use.
ReplyDeleteThe other block of the month project I have participated in before was through my local patchwork and quilting store and we all visited once a month for a demonstration of one or two blocks. I have also got all of the things aside for a fundraising quilt which is BOM for Ovarian Cancer.
I am doing the Craftsy BOM and have completed the January blocks. February has been a trying month and I haven't done those yet. Love the ability to go back and watch the instructions again and to print out.
ReplyDeleteI am new to visiting your blog but I'm really looking forward to following you. My blog is very much in its infant stages and I am keen to look at the blogs of other crafters to see what people are interested in reading.Your tour post is great!
ReplyDeleteI'm participating in the Craftsy BOM!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI have participated in blocks of the month several times. I love doing it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower too!
ReplyDeleteHaven't been a follower of your blog, but will be now that I've discovered you!
ReplyDeleteI have followed a few other BOM's in the past but didn't feel comfortable enough yet in my skills to do any of them. I did start following Amy's BOM on Craftsy though and am very much hoping to get some of them completed. (too many family things in the past month so I haven't had the chance to start any of them yet).
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI am also a follower.
ReplyDeleteI have never done a block of the month but would like to try one.
ReplyDeleteI participate in the BOM. January is done and February nearly half done! I am a novice quilter and I love how easy it is to follow the instructions.
ReplyDeleteNow following you!
ReplyDeleteYes, I am doing the Block of the Month BOM. I LOVE IT. Looking forward to March's Block. Thanks Amy
ReplyDeleteI am doing the craftsy block of the month and love it! I love the fact I can "replay" to look at techniques, versus bom that I have done at sewing shops, I can always go back to Amy's video!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteYes, I participated in a Quilt Along at PS I Quilt blog, it was a postage stamp quilt along and I made a king sized postage stamp quilt, it was my 1st quilt along. I have never participated in a BOM - yet. But I would love to, I like going along at a slow pace but not too slow because then I will get sidetracked by wanting to start another project.
ReplyDeleteYes Im a follower to Miss Print on Facebook too!
ReplyDeleteI never have participated in a BOM or other type of block-making quilt-along. I expect I will someday though.
ReplyDeleteBloggers Block a Palooza was my very first QAL. Also did LMS Birdie Stitches and the P2 Modern, and Uberfest. It was great fun and my first lessons in making flying geese.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the craftsy bom. Super fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteI'm having a great time with the BOM with Amy ... with her help I am getting past making nothing but little blocks ... I hope there are more of these next year!
ReplyDeleteI've done a bunch of QAL. My only frustration is that all the fun ones seem to time themselves at the same time, and I can't do them all....
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeleteI am doing the Craftsy BOM. I have done Saturday Sampler BOMs at the LQS in the past.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog and about the BOM. May have to give this one a shot, sounds like fun. Like the idea that I can play catch up! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI've never done a BOM. I guess I pride myself as a somewhat rebel & eschew traditional quilting methods. I started by learning traditional blocks but now? I want very little to do with them. I'm not interested in measuring or perfect points. I want some that is different and new and visually interesting but doesn't frustrate me to put together. Rules tend to frustrate me :)
ReplyDeleteI'm doing Amy's BOM and have been un-patiently waiting for March, I really like the way she gives her instructions and my friend Roslyn is also doing them with me :)
ReplyDeleteI'm Craftsy BOMing, my first BOM. As a beginner, having to complete only two blocks a month gives me time to make and fix lots of mistakes!
ReplyDeleteI have not participated in a BOM but this looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteDoing the crafty Bom! Loving it. Now following you!
ReplyDeleteI am following you now!
ReplyDeleteYes, I did the Block-a-Palooza and others, too. I just might do this one, but I'd have to go to the library to get fast speed to watch the video. I'd love to enter your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI am Doing the BOM from Amy and love it so far. I have done BOMs at my LQS as well as a mystery quilt there. Always fun!
ReplyDeleteI have participated in several BOM'S over the last 5 years. I really love doing BOM'S because I always learn something. Yes I am doing Craftsy BOM and have loved it so much I am doing 3 at a time.
ReplyDeleteYes am following your blog...love it.
ReplyDeleteMy first ever BOM is the Craftsy bom. I started out great and then was gone for over 2 weeks for the second set of blocks, so I am already falling behind. But unless I get waylaid again, this will also be my very first quilt!! at the age of 60...or 61 by the time we get to the end.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the Craftsy BOM with my 2 daughters, 10 and 13. We love Amy!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower, too.
ReplyDeleteI have never participated in a BOM or ever even quilted before. I joined the Craftsy BOM in January and am loving it so far!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the Craftsy BOM. I really enjoy looking at all the pics uploaded by others. The variety is amazing. I must say, I'm looking forward to the first of each month!
ReplyDeleteI've never done a BOM . . . I've always had so many of my own projects going on that it has never crossed my mind. I'll have to check this one out. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried BOM or done much quilting. I'd love the fabric, though :) Thank you. mamalusco at ortelco dot net
ReplyDeleteI follow you! Thank you. mamalusco at ortelco dot net
ReplyDeleteI follow.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteLast summer I did the Summer Sampler QAL and I did Amy's Creative Side's Simple Sampler.
ReplyDeleteI am new to Blog and a new follower as well.
ReplyDeleteI've done block of the months through my Quilt Guild, but I'm pretty bad at getting my blocks done.
ReplyDeleteI decided to join the Craftsy Block of the Month after seeing a lot of cut blocks posted there, plus thought it might be interesting - so far I'm loving it, and am learning new things (after 25 years of quilting!).
I am participating in the Craftsy BOM and having a lot of fun. I'm anxious to see what the March blocs will be!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new sewer and I signed up for the BOM as a way to try quilting. I haven't been able to start the blocks yet, so I'm glad the videos are available all year :)
ReplyDeleteI managed to convince a couple of my girlfriends to do the Craftsy BOM with me - it's been great fun.. one of my girlfriends is a beginner quilter while the other is more experienced and it's been an excellent opportunity for all of us to learn skills and new techniques no matter what our skill level :)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower :)
ReplyDeleteI joined Craftsy Block of the Month to see what I can learn. I am fairly new to quilting, but have been sewing garments and other items for a number of years. I love Amys videos, and am learning quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteI am signed up for the craftsy BOM! I ordered my fat quarter bundle last month and have watched some of the video. Love it so far!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your Facebook blog updates!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the Craftsy BOM - it's my first BOM, and I'm loving it SO much.
ReplyDeleteI've done all the blocks from January and February, and I'm so pleased with them.
Can't wait for March 1st!
I am doing the Craftsy BOM. My first online class--I love it. I can go at my own pace and take my time. My ten year old daughter is working with me--she does some of the easier sewing, I do the rest. She has picked out all of the fat quarters for the quilt squares! It's been fun working together!
ReplyDeleteI'd never even considered quilting, until I saw Craftsy advertise this Block of the Month course. Amy came across really friendly and helpful, and her tutorials seemed really clear and precise, so I decided I'd give it a go!
ReplyDeleteSo, I now have 4 blocks towards my first quilt, and can't wait for March's tutorial to be released, ao that I can have a go at those new blocks!
My pieces haven't always turned out perfect, but I'm loving experimenting and learning along the way!
I am doing the Craftsy BOM but have only completed January's blocks.
ReplyDeleteI am participating the Craftsy BOM and love it! Living in Holland it is nice to do a online BOM!!
ReplyDeleteI've never participated in a BOM event. I have a hard time knowing if I'll have time to actually make the blocks when I'm supposed to. :) Looks like a lot of fun though! Maybe someday I'll try it!
ReplyDeleteGenevieve
I'm a follower of your blog! And boy howdy, I'm glad. :)
ReplyDeleteGenevieve
I am participating in the Craftsy BOM - I am enjoying it very much and love Amy's instruction-it is wonderful that she offers this fun BOM to us free! I have also signed up for several more Craftsy Quilting classes because of Amy's class and I am loving them also- Craftsy has a fantastic way of offering classes that can be accessed at ones own pace - excellent group of crafters and teachers!!
ReplyDeleteI am now a happy follower!
ReplyDeletesuch a soothing way to sew!
ReplyDeleteI have never done a BOM! No excuse and no idea why!! They look like so much fun too...might have to correct that in the near future!
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