World Quilting Day Giveaway – 2017

World Quilting Day Giveaway – 2017
We’re celebrating our love of quilting…and ALL OF YOU!  

World Quilting Day Giveaway (image)

Welcome quilters from around the world,

We’re excited to announce a fun World Quilting Day Giveaway to honor this special quilting ‘holiday’ and YOU!

And YOU have not one, not two, not three, but SIX CHANCES TO WIN fabulous quilting presents!

Well actually, you have SEVEN CHANCES TO WIN!

Read on for details…

 

What can you win?

Well, let’s take a look…

First up, one lucky quilter could win this…

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #1: Wonderfil Thread #B003 (image)

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #1: Wonderfil Thread #B003

…a collection of Wonderfil InvisaFil thread!

This collection, #B003, is a classic collection of colors perfect for many quilting projects.

 

Next up, we’re helping one lucky winner to really enjoy their road trips, with information on local quilt, fabric, sewing and fiber shops you’ll find along the way!  

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #2: NeedleTravel Book (image)

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #2: NeedleTravel Book

The NeedleTravel guidebook is a perfect companion for your next quilting adventure!

 

And third, a pair of Famore Cutlery EZ Glide Fabric/Batting Shears, the perfect accompaniment to Hobbs batting!

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #3: Famore Batting Scissors (image)

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #3: Famore Batting Scissors

These shears make quick and easy work of cutting your batting and who doesn’t love quick and easy?!

 

The fourth prize that’s up for grabs is this: The Ultimate Guide to Machine Quilting

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #4: The Ultimate Guide to Machine Quilting Book (image)

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #4: The Ultimate Guide to Machine Quilting Book

This informative machine-quilting book is by Angela Walters and Christa Watson and is signed by Christa Watson!

We know there’ll be some tough competition for this gem!

 

And now for prize number five, a second collection of Wonderfil InvisFil thread!

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #5: Wonderfil Thread #B009 (image)

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #5: Wonderfil Thread #B009

This collection, #B009, is titled “Must Have Mediums” and we think you’ll agree, they’re a must-have!

 

And finally, what would a Hobbs giveaway be without Hobbs batting, right?!

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #6: Hobbs Throw-Sized Tuscany Silk Batting (image)

World Quilting Day Giveaway Prize #6: Hobbs Throw-Sized Tuscany Silk Batting

Our sixth and final prize for our first annual World Quilting Day Giveaway is a throw-sized batt of our Tuscany Silk batting!

 

So who’s excited about entering?

Yeah, we thought we might see a few (hundred) raised hands!


Entering this giveaway is easy…

1. Finish this statement: “If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time creating with local quilters, I’d travel to __________________________________________ because ____________________________________________________.”

2. Enter your quilting destination and reason for a visit there in the comments* below by the deadline, March 25, 2017. (Note: please include your email address when prompted for it so we have a way to reach you if you win!)

Entry Example:
“If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting
and to spend time creating with local quilters,
I’d travel to Japan because I love their design aesthetic.”

3. Share this blog post and giveaway (using the social sharing icons below) on one or more social media channels using the hashtags #WorldQuiltingDay, #HobbsBatting and #JoyOfQuilting and you might just be chosen to win our 7th “surprise” prize!

This giveaway is open to ALL quilters age 18 and older.

Winner Selection
We’ll use a random number generator to randomly select six (6) entries from the submitted comments* as our winners.

Additionally, we’ll be scouring Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest for your share of this giveaway (remember to use the hashtags #WorldQuiltingDay, #HobbsBatting and #JoyOfQuilting so we can spot your shares!) – one social sharer will win a bonus 7th prize!

Then, on April 3, 2017, we’ll announce the 6 comment* winners, and one social sharing winner, and each winner will have 72 hours to claim his/her present.

Be sure to check back on April 3, 2017 to see if you won!

Good Luck and Happy World Quilting Day Everyone,
The Hobbs #JoyOfQuilting Team

 

*Please Note: In order to limit spam, all comments are reviewed before being made public. We’re regularly monitoring all comments and will approve non-spam comments as quickly as possible. Thank you

 

 


19 responses to “World Quilting Day Giveaway – 2017”

  1. Katrina Kahn says:

    “If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time creating with local quilters, I’d travel to Paducka because Caryl Fallart has her quilting studio / getaway there!

  2. Sandy E says:

    1. I’d travel to Wales, to see what the Welsh are doing with Wholecloth quilts, & to show them why Hobbs is the batting to use. As a handquilter, Hobbs is my #1 choice, Heirloom 80/20 for most of my quilts, Thermore for flannels & wallhangings. “Hobbs batting: it’s from Texas, you know.”

  3. Linda says:

    I’d travel to the west coast of Canada, for a cruise along the coast to Alaska, to enjoy their amazing beauty. The cruise would be a quilting cruise, of course!

  4. Cindy King says:

    “If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time creating with local quilters,
    I’d travel to Newfoundland because I have agreed to make a Newfoundland quilt for a friend and would appreciate interacting with quilters in that region.”

  5. “If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time creating with local quilters, I’d travel to Ireland because I love Celtic Knots and would like to make a quilt displaying knots made of binding appliqué some day.”

  6. Guinevere Cassidy says:

    If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting
    and to spend time creating with local quilters,
    I’d travel to Paducah, KY because it is Quilt City USA, full of quilty culture, shops, and the museum.

  7. Laura B says:

    If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time creating with local quilters, I’d travel to Ireland because it’s part of my cultural heritage, and the lack of local quilt shops would have to make them especially creative.

  8. If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time with local quilters, I’d travel to Ireland because I could blend my heritage (I’m Irish) with my love of quilting. In addition, the history of quilting is so strong in Great Britain and Ireland that it is something I have always wanted to study.

  9. Jenny gibson says:

    I’d travel to America to learn quilting from the masters

  10. Jenny gibson says:

    I’d travel to America to learn quilting from the masters

  11. Gladys Dunbar says:

    “If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting
    and to spend time creating with local quilters,
    I’d travel to Ireland because I would love to learn their history of Quilting and my heritage….my mom was Irish.”

  12. Sandy says:

    I’d travel to Ireland, because what’s better than sewing with love and being able to trace your family roots all in one trip!!! Great give away, thanks for the chance to win!!!

  13. I would love to go to Quilt Market in Missouri, this spring, because I’d love to meet the makers of the quilting industry, and shopping at Missouri Star Quilt Co would be epic!

  14. Sharon Kahle says:

    I would go to Germany to meet my Facebook friend, Gabi. She has a quilt shop there.

  15. Sandy A in St. Louis says:

    “If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time creating with local quilters, I’d travel to Paducah, Kentucky because I could visit the National Quilt Museum to get ideas and inspiration.

  16. Cindi Lambert says:

    “If I could travel anywhere in the world to learn about quilting and to spend time creating with local quilters, I’d travel to Great Britain (England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales) because my ancestors are all from there and I’d like a first-hand look at quilting in these countries.”

  17. Joanne Nikkila says:

    I would go to Japan. There are so many beautiful quilts here with exquisite workmanship. That said, I have been to the Paducah quilt shows and Chicago international quilt shows many times, I’m so in awe of the beautiful workmanship by Japanese quilters. They are perfectionists and unique. I am also in awe that they actually are quilting in that far away land.

  18. Cathy says:

    I would travel to Hamilton, MO. because I love Jenni Doan and would love to meet her and go to MSQC!

  19. I would travel to Japan, all the quilters are incredible. To learn their hand piecing, applique, and hand quilting techniques. Oh to shop the silks, linens and cottons.

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