My copies of Quilter's Connection arrived in the mail yesterday and I finally got to see our article. If you look closely on the cover you can see they mentioned the article...."go play in the snow, a fun fabric dyeing technique". The reason I'm pointing this out is they used the correct spelling of 'dyeing' on the cover but.....not so much in the title on the page!! Whoops! But there is nothing we can do and glad it wasn't our mistake :) I am just very excited that our article was accepted into the magazine.
Anyway I receive a few extra copies of the magazine so thought I would give a copy to one of my readers. And since it is close to Christmas how about I throw in a meter of snow dyed fabric, your choice of colors! It can be one color or a mix of colors, I'm always up for trying a new combination so lets have fun with this. So here is what you have to do to enter. Leave a comment telling me what colors you would like me to snow dye for you if you win! I won't dye it until I talk to the winner first, so you can change your mind :) If you prefer you can
email me your answer or call or knock on my door...I'm not picky :) I'll make the draw on Tuesday Dec 13.
Note- If you comment Anonymous or are a 'no reply blogger' please give your email address with the comment. I need to be able to get a hold of you if you win!
Sounds great! Snow dyeing is loads of fun. I would love a piece of fabric made with rust/teal...or other earthy colors. Thanks for the chance to win a giveaway. I bet the article is still great...even with the typographical errors.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely love a copy of the magazine! So hard to commit to colors for the fabric...I have been on a purple kick lately and love lime green. Maybe I could whip up something cute to match my traveling lime green Tutto bag for my sewing machine. Just a dreamy thought right now.
ReplyDeleteHi Congratulations - the article looks amazing - I wouldn't have noticed the typo if you hadn't mentioned it - I was too busy looking at the lovely pictures. C
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the publishing of your article. I have never seen this magazine in new Zealand and would love to win a copy. Tealy blue would be a great colour to have. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You must be so excited to see the article in print!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited for a chance to win snow dyed fabric---blue, blue, blue (my favorite color, you know!)
I would love to win a copy of the magazine. You do such a lovely job of dyeing fabric, any color I would win would be great....it would be fun to leave that up to you. Cynthia
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I love that snow dyeing! Maybe lime Greenland something to go with it! Claire
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the article. I would love a copy of the magazine. I'm on a purple kick right now and would love some purple dyed fabric. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a copy of the magazine. Congratulations on being published. I think I would like some green dyed fabric. Thanks for the give away.
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well....I'm a red kinda gal!
ReplyDeletecongrats to you and lori.
thanks for the opportunity to win a magazine :)
Congratulations Kathy and Lori on being published! I look forward to reading the article and learning more about snow dyeing. Your two helpers holding the magazine are so cute!!! I would really like the colors of the fabric artwork hanging in your bedroom ... amazing! G
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting into a magazine!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your snow dyed fabrics, and the new snowflake quilt is definitely complimented by it's beautiful backing!
Continue having fun!!!
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Congratulations Kathy! Choose me :) I can't wait for the snow to come back. It has been way too warm and dry here this winter.
ReplyDeleteI would love a chance to see the magazine. It is always great to read mags from other countries. Colours - I would probably be a multi colour person. Love a mixture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful give away!
blue of course. If I don't win, I'll have to settle for 1st dibs on the library!
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Congratulations to you both.
ReplyDeleteLove your work!
I would love lime green to go with my black and white collection.
Rae
Congratulations on your snow dyeing article. I would love some of your snow dyed fabric, i just don't know what colour I would choose if I won.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to both you and Lori!! It is so exciting to see your work published and all our guild members are so proud of you.
ReplyDeleteWould love fabric in blues.
Raye rwwatt2@gmail.com
I would love a copy of the magazine and some snow dyed fabric - great giveaway. I would pick fabric that is red-orange-yellow-pink combination.
ReplyDeleteWell done girls! It is wonderful to share your knowledge with others and to be published. All the snow dyed colors look great, but I am into pink right now with a new granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteKathy, I would love some of your snow dyed fabric, and copy of the magazine! How cool! I intended to ask you last time i commented... Do you have a list of products you use to do the dyeing? I will need to get the dyes if I want to try it, and if we ever get any snow! I love blues and greens. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOoh, how I would love snow-dyed fabric! How unique! My favorite color is green, any shade or a combination!
ReplyDeleteLovely article showing the quilting world another talented duo - great work - I would love some snow dyed fabric sherry_kehler@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteWow...Congratulations Kathy and Lori, I would love to see your article in print unfortuantely the magazine is not available in the UK so I'm keeping my fingers crossed XXXX
ReplyDeleteI'm not going to decide on colours just yet coz I know I'd change my mind, all your fabrics are so yummy....I'm going to think on it!
Good Luck everyone, someone has to win...
Kay in Scotland
Enjoyed the article in the magazine,would like a sample of your fabric, I enjoy your blog often. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteOf course you can tempt me... how about a beautiful orange? Congrats on your article.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely work you do. I would love some green snow died fabric. Thanks. Congratulations on the publication!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Kathy and Lori. As Raye has already said, those of us who are guild members are so proud of both of you. Should I be so lucky, I would like some green fabric to replace the Rainbow Dyemond that found its way into a Christmas present. If not that, then experiment and surprise me. A
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Congratulations on your article. I'd love a copy of the magazine. Should I be the lucky winner I'd like blue or green, or a mix of them - or anything you come up with, really! Your fabrics are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published!! As English is a foreign language to me I always worry about such embarrassing mistakes ;).
ReplyDeleteBut I would love to read the article and rest of the the magazine. I don´t think that it is avaiable in Germany. For the fabric I would wish for aqua, turqouise, teal, blue, just any color of the sea. Thank you for the chance to win.
Inka from Germany
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Kathy - I'd be so thankful if I was the winner! (If not, I'm searching out the magazine, anyway). My favorite colors are blues . . . throw my name into the hat! Bev
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being published! I sent you an e-mail with my wishes if I win. Congrats to whomever wins the giveaway, too! CindyT
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Kathy!!!! That is just so awesome!!!!!!! You're in a magazine!!!! Deservingly so!!! I like caramel. Is that even a choice?? LOL!~
ReplyDeleteWow Kathy, congrats on the magazine article!! I am not even sure what color I would pick, they are all so striking! The orange ones sure are beautiful. Anyway love your blog, can't wait to see what you do next!!
ReplyDeletePlease put me in for the draw- any color will do! I love the red-orange-yellow you did.
ReplyDeleteI love your snow dyeing. No chance of having a go - the most we get is a few centimeters here in the UK (though it's enough for the country to grind to a halt). I love greens!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of your fabrics,I would use it wisely.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your article! I would choose blue, because it would go so well with a snowy quilt. I've not mch chance of snow dyeing here - even if I did collect the shavings from our ice rink, it'd melt before I could get it home! Years ago we had a ski slope at the ice rink (it's since become unviable) and I worked there - they'd've thought me mad hanging around after it closed with fabric and dyes!
ReplyDeleteCongrats...it is always fun to see names in print!! Woo Hoo!!!
ReplyDeleteOh man...a choice of dye....something caramel/coffee like. Yum!!
How exciting you made it to a print article. I have shared your link lots for the snow dyeing methods. Color choice is not so easy to comment on. It would definitely be an earth tone, but which one?
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