Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Blog Tour--Star Struck Quilts

--Sept. 1--Bidding is now closed on this post. You can comment if you want but you won't be entered in the drawing. Winners announced soon.--

Note--my "official" blog tour day is the 26th but I'm flying out early on the 26th (to the same area Barbara Cline is from!) so this will be late on the 25th instead.

The last time I was in Virginia, my sister took me to this to-die-for quilt shop not far from her place in Dayton. I started talking with the capable lady behind the counter and found out she is Barbara Cline, one of a flock of creative sisters whom I admire for their astonishing creativity and envy for their practice of getting together once a year for a week of sewing. Imagine, a whole week of sewing with your mom, sisters, and nieces.

As I chatted with Barbara I found out that she was in the process of having a book published. She handed me a flyer. “Star Struck Quilts,” it said, with a photo of a star quilt in--appropriately--a striking black and red.

And now Barbara and her book are on a blog tour, and this is stop number four. I’ll list the others at the end so you can browse there and learn a bit more and register for the giveaways.

Yes, giveaways. If you leave a comment on this post, I’ll put your name in a hat and you might be a winner. 1st place winners will receive Star Struck Quilts. 2nd place winners will receive a Pen-style Chaco liner, Flower head pins, and Best Press spray). At the end of the blog tour someone will win RJR fabric and $25.00 gift certificate from Patchwork Plus.

As I scrolled through a copy of Star Struck Quilts online, I kept exclaiming, “Oh my stars!” until I suddenly realized what I was saying and felt a bit silly. But this is a book for exclamations. The quilts are stunning, and the designs get more complex as the book goes along.

Here are a few questions I asked Barbara—

Who is the book written for? (beginners/medium skilled/advanced? Or a combination?)

It starts out on the beginner level teaching one how to make a simple star. Each star gets a little harder with new techniques being taught. Also as you continue through the book the piecing gets smaller
and smaller with each star. With each pattern you learn techniques, steps and tips as you continue throughout the book.

How did you learn to trust your eye for color and design?

When picking fabric for a quilt I first pick a print with the number of colors I may need in that particular quilt. I call this my main fabric. This fabric is then my guide to pick the rest of the fabrics. I will pick different values and tones of colors that are in this main fabric and needed for the particular quilt I am working on. There are times when I will toss the main fabric and not even use it in the quilt. Since I work at a fabric store often I will get my selection approved by another employee and get their input.

Why stars, as opposed to log cabins, applique, etc?

Lone stars have intrigued me since I started piecing quilts. When I learned I could create designs inside the lone star my fascination grew and grew. That is how the book Star Struck Quilts began to take shape.

Do you feel that quilt-making has changed a lot since you first got involved? If so, in what ways? What changes do you expect in the future?

Yes, it has changed quite a bit. Machine quilting has really taken off and art quilts have really gone places. As far as the future I really don't know but I feel traditional quilts will always hold a special place in peoples hearts.

Here's the official book blurb--

Mix ‘n match blocks and center stars for up to 27 different quilts

This book includes complete instructions for 9 wall hangings, which can then be transformed into 27 bed-sized quilts. Barbara shares many valuable life lessons and shows you how to achieve the fine workmanship found in the quilts made in her Mennonite community.

Barbara Cline as been sewing since the fifth grade. She comes from a long line of quilters with a strong heritage based on Mennonite traditions. She resides in the Shenandoah Valley community of Bridgewater, Virginia.


Julia Graber August 23

Polly the Patchworker August 24

Quilters Corner August 25

Dorcas Smucker August 26

Canton Village Quilt Works August 27

Deb Girotti August 28

Spun Sugar Quilts August 29

Quilternity August 30

Burgundy Buttons August 31

Little Lady Patchwork Sept 1

Tazzie Quilts Sept 2

121 comments:

  1. The quilts are just beautiful! I can't imagine the amount of time it takes to create one as intricate as those in the photos. I'm going to the Oregon State Fair next week and the BEST part is the beautiful quilts on display.

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  2. Wow, those stars are really great!Looks like a very interesting book. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  3. I will be very happy to win this book, thanks for the chance !

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  4. What a wonderful book (says the beginning quilter who needs to expand her library)! ;-)

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  5. I really like all the quilts I have seen from this book. Wow!!!

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  6. When I was growing up I thought I was going to be a "quilt-maker" like my Grandma. But, life happened and I've made a few, but not like I thought I would. :( Maybe some day. :)

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  7. I love stars
    This book looks beautiful
    Gill
    PS Hope I can enter from the UK!!

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  8. Please put my name in the hat and give me a chance to win this lovely book.
    Greetings, Aaltje

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  9. Stars are one of my favourite designs so directions to do them would be great. Thanks for a chance to win a copy.

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  10. Beautiful. Please enter me in the giveaway.

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  11. Stunning! I would love to win one of those quilts! Thanks for including me!!

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  12. Ida Hochstetler8/26/2010 3:45 AM

    This looks like a very nice to book to have, I really admire all the quilts Barbarahas done. She and her sisters are so talented!

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  13. These quilts are amazing!

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  14. Dorcas, Barbara is my li'l sis. Thanks for putting a stop from her tour on your blog!
    -coleensr

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  15. Oh my STARS says it pretty well!!!

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  16. Would really like to win a copy of Barbara's book and try some of these star patterns. Thank you for the giveaway. mlwright29 (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  17. Oh! I need such a book, to make a quilt for my first grandbaby thats due in March! :)Rosa Miller

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  18. Love to see the new techniques for quilting. Most of my quilting has been to finish vintage quilts started, but not completed, by my great aunts and grandmother.

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  19. I was "Wow'ed" by the beautiful stars! I have pieced some simple stars and would love to see her creativity.

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  20. I love to sew. These quilts are beautiful and this book looks quite fascinating!

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  21. Love these quilts! So glad for these talented ladies that do a great job at peicing them! I was also fascinated because this Barbara Cline is related to my Husband, through the Enos Heatwole family! ~Yvonne Horst

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  22. Gorgeous! Please enter me in the drawing! Thanks!

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  23. Checking in again -- I hope there are some of us who are able to make every single day -- but if not, then that makes the playing field even better!

    By the way, Dorcas, I am a sister in law to one of Barbara's sisters, and actually "helped" Polly when she was writing a blurb for the book, so I am really interested in the book -- however, to be honest, I am much more inclined to buy a book about family life on the West Coast than I am a book about making quilts. Sorry, Darlin' but I am not much of a quilter. I love the finished product, but I lack the eye for design that these girls drank in with their mama's milk.

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  24. The quilts are beautiful - thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  25. lOVE THESE interviews...little by little we are getting to know Barb a little better. THanks.

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  26. These photos are gorgious. I'd love to see the book.

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  27. Amazing quilts - I couldn't guess how much time it would take to create these quilts!!
    micheletimms(at)gmail(dot)com

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  28. Can't wait to see Barbara's book! Thanks for including me in the drawing.

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  29. Thanks for the opportunity to win this book! the quilts are beautiful.

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  30. Hi Dorcas! So glad you are part of the book blog tour! It looks like an amazing book! Here's hoping I win it!!! Peggy

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  31. I almost forgot about this blog tour and would love to win this book. I feel that any quilt with a star in it is special and this book is full of them!!

    Thank you for the opportunity to win.

    Crispy

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  32. Please enter me in the giveaway. Beautiful quilts!

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  33. Barbara's quilts are so amazing! I would luv to win this book!

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  34. I would love to win! This book looks amazing!

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  35. Brilliant quilts. Great post. Thanks for sharing. And, have a good & safe trip!

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  36. This book looks so appetizing. I'm a sucker for starts. Kathie L in Allentown

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  37. stars are my favorite and i will be looking for this book if i don't win it

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  38. Hi Dorcas ~ I've been to your blog before and for some reason I thought you WERE one of Barbara's sisters! So it was interesting to read your introduction to this post. :) Very creative questions, too, and I enjoyed reading them all. I'm one of the blog tour stops, and I'd love to win Barbara's book! Thanks for your post.

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  39. Dorcas, we've never met but your blog frequently makes me smile. I'm proud to be Barbara's friend.

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  40. The quilts are beautiful. I live her in the Shenandoah Valley.. by the way, I am looking forward to meeting you on Saturday. :)

    Kim

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  41. Wow, I think Star quilts are beautiful, but never sure if I would have the patience or know how to make one. Someday, maybe!!

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  42. This book is just filled with gorgeous quilts from all I've seen so far. I think the most exciting thing for me as someone who is just starting to learn quilting is that the book will be great for me even. Love that. I'd love to win this book.

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  43. That is a beautiful quilt @ the beginning of your post. I love attending our MCC sale each year just to look @ the quilts.

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  44. I'd love to win a copy of this book! Thanks for the give-away.

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  45. Keep up the fun blog tour! This has been so informative.
    Natalie

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  46. I would love to win this book. the quilts are absolutely stunning.

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  47. My Mom would love this quilt. She was with us for four weeks and then left for Florida on July 19. About a month later I called her and she had already quilted a whole quilt. She said it was a little harder because it was all on black.

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  48. I am proud to say "I knew Barbara when . . . !" I'm so happy for her and pleased to say that she is as comfortable as her quilts.

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  49. Wanting a chance at winning the quilt book. If not, I'll will have to buy one.

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  50. Hi Dorcas, Just another sister checking in. Your name is a household word, especially when Julia shares your world. June

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  51. I'm so intrigued by the book!

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  52. Wow! Those quilts are striking. I'll have to go take a look at the rest of them. I'd also love to win a copy of the book/

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  53. Wow! Those quilts are striking. I'll have to go take a look at the rest of them. I'd also love to win a copy of the book.

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  54. beautiful quilts! would love to win a prize!

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  55. I have only ever made one quilt and it was a lot of work to piece together. These quilts are lovely and I would love to see the rest of them.

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  56. This book is going to be fabulous. I think stars are one of my favorite quilt patterns. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  57. I cannot wait to see one of these books. I love star quilts. Beautiful cover. Kim

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  58. A skill building book is just what I need and these quilts are beautiful!

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  59. The quilts are just beautiful - and star blocks are my favorite.
    Susan in NC
    susie.galasso@gmail.com

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  60. I'm really glad you're part of this book tour -- I enjoyed moseying through your blog! Have a great trip! :)

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  61. "Hummm...can I make this one?" I ask myself as I admire the artisty. Challenge is enticing!
    doris

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  62. The quilts are so beautiful. I think the blog tour is a great way to showcase a new book.

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  63. Thanks for inviting us into your quilt blog world and the opportunity to participate in the giveaway. Bev in BC

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  64. Please pick me! I would love to have this book, as I am not only a quilting addict, but a bookaholic as well!

    Barb P
    barbpowers77@gmail.com

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  65. Dorcas, I really enjoyed your question and answer session with the author. It looks like a wonderful book that I would love to own. Thanks for the opportunity to enter! Have a safe trip.

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  66. These star quilts are stunning! I love everyone I have seen on this blog tour.

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  67. I am sure that this is a terrific book- I have seen some of their quilts on Polly's blog and admired the gorgeous pieces.
    Thanks for the opportunity to win such a beautiful book.
    Regards from a Western Canadian quilter,
    Anna

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  68. Beautiful Looks like a great book!

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  69. Thank you for the chance to win this lovely book.

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  70. What an amazing looking book! Great giveaway!

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  71. I love star quilts. Thanks for doing the interview with Barbars, Dorcas.

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  72. It looks like a great book to add to my collection

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  73. Good interview - thanks for the giveaway!

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  74. Yeah i agree, Her quilts are truly Stunning!
    Thanks for the chance.

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  75. The quilts are beautiful. I'll have to check out the book more completely once it hits the stores around me.

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  76. I love star quilts. These are absolutely gorgeous!

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  77. Wonderful quilts! What a wonderful book it would be to have!

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  78. Wow--77 comments! I'll be number 78--glad to find your blog and to read your "interview" with Barbara. She is amazing, as is all the rest of her quilting family. I, too, feel green with envy reading about their sewing retreats...I always threaten to get in my car and drive 1000 miles and peek in the window. Wanna come? You'd have to travel 2000 miles to meet up with me, and then we'd go together....

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  79. This looks like such a fabulous book! Thanks for a chance to win.

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  80. Ruth Hochstetler8/27/2010 1:48 PM

    I hope it's ok to be a day late. I tried to leave a comment yesterday and had a problem signing in. I love your books, and I think I would love Barbara's book. Thanks. Wish I could see you while you are so close. I'm in central Virginia, about 2 hours away.

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  81. Please enter me! Thanks for the chance to win--I am almost done with my first lone star quilt and this book looks great!

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  82. Wow what a book! Please count me in on the give away!

    Sandy A

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  83. Those star quilts are gorgeous! I would love to win a copy--star quilts are my favorite.

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  84. wOw this book looks amazing!! Thank you for the chance to win!!

    SheilaC

    shecarita at yahoo dot com

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  85. Enjoyed reading your comments about Barbara and her new book.

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  86. "'d be tickled to win a quilt" says the lady who has never quilted in her life!

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  87. Amazing quilts! Would love to have the book and glean some quilting tips...

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  88. I'd love to win this book!!!

    tdscrap at gmail dot com

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  89. I would love to win this book. The more I see of it the better I like it. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  90. Do please drop my name in the hat. Such exquisite quilts in this book!

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  91. Barbara is such a talented quilter. Please count me in for the draw. Thanks so much.

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  92. Beautiful Quilt and a great give-away !
    Trish www.quilttalesandcattails.com

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  93. What a WONDERFUL giveaway! Would totally love to win any of the prizes :) One can never have enough books or tools for quilting!

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  94. Enjoyed the interesting questions and Barbara's answers!

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  95. These quilts are amazing! Please enter me in your giveaway!!

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  96. I just love this book!! And have found awesome blogs along the way as well :)

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  97. Thank you for participating in this blog book tour. It's been great learning more about the book and author at each stop :)
    nsue21702 at gmail dot com

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  98. I would be honored to win this book!

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  99. I would love this book and think that Barbara is one amazing woman :) Her quilts are just stunning :) Thanks for the chance to win this book :)

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  100. I would love to win this fabulous looking book.

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  101. I would love to win this book as I love sewing stars.
    Micki

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  102. Stars are among my favorites. I'd love to have this beautiful book.

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  103. Please enter me in the giveaway!

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  104. Beautiful quilts. I would love to win this book.

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  105. Absolutely gorgeous quilts! I was flicking through the book and there wasn't one quilt I didn't want to make!

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  106. I think quilting is one of the greatest arts out there! Just wish I'd have time for more...

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  107. Very nice blog! I look forward to seeing the new book and sure would like to win a copy of it!!!

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  108. Barbara's idea to teach stars from beginner to advanced is just what I need. Thanks for this chance to win her book!

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  109. Oh my, I really like the off center one. Totally puts my attempts to quilt to shame.

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  110. Wow!!! That is one gorgeous star quilt. I, too, have always loved the Lone Star block.

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  111. The Lone Star quilts are beautiful!
    Thanks for the chance to win.
    colleen
    butler83ataoldotcom

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  112. Ok, I might be the only guy here who quilts but I am very familiar with that quilt shop! I believe it is called Patchwork Plus and I taught several classes there last time I was back on vacation. My wife grew up about 5 minutes from there and that is were she bought her first sewing machine.

    Anyway, just had to say something when I read about the store that I am very familiar with! Love the quilts!

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  113. The quilts are beautiful. It looks like lots of small pieces. But I'd still love to make a lone star quilt.

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  114. The quilts are beautiful!

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  115. What amazing and beautiful quilts! I could really use any quilting advice Barbara has to offer. Her quilts are fabulous! :)

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  116. This looks like a beautiful book! Thanks for the chance to win:)

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  117. I love the pictures coming out of this book! Her work is so beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win a copy :-)

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  118. Every stop on the tour is as good as the last! beautiful quilts. wonder if I'll ever get to make one? Thanks for the chance to win.

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  119. I'd love to win a copy of this wonderful book. Thanks!

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