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Moda Pillow Talk Day 7!

Happy Monday every one!  It’s day seven of Pillow Talk and it’s Lynne’s turn over at Kansas Troubles!  I can’t wait to read her post!   She’s a tradition at Moda and in the world of quilting.  Can you imagine visiting her house?   I’d come home with a bit of the “prim” in my heart I’m sure.  She has a way of drawing you in with her colors and quilts!

Have you entered to win all the giveaways from the Moda designers?  They are the nicest group of ladies and they love to share.  Some of you are going to win some great, great prizes!

My grand-daughters were over for a bit of sewing during the Super Bowl and they fell in love with my Oliso iron!  I wish you could have heard the chit chat going on around the ironing board this weekend.  “It doesn’t spit all over our fabric Grandma!  Oh, it’s so easy to fill and now I don’t spill water all over!”  The yellow color was a hit.  They loved the yellow but they wished for a pink one for me.  LOL!

Tomorrow is the day we give away the Oliso iron!  Be sure and say “Thank You” today to Oliso on their Facebook page. Leave a comment on my Pillow Talk blog post if you want to be entered in the contest.  Only a few hours left!

You could be the lucky winner and be ironing with this iron by the weekend!

February 1st … Aneela Hoey

February 2nd … Blackbird Designs

February 3rd … Brannock and Patek

February 4th … Bunny Hill

February 5th … Cotton Way

February 6th … Fig Tree

February 7th … Kansas Troubles

February 8th … Kate Spain

February 9th … Kathy Schmitz Studios

February 10th … Thimbleblossoms

February 11th … Me and My Sister Designs

February 12th … Minick & Simpson

February 13th … Oliver + S

February 14th … Pieces From My Heart

February 15th … Laurie & Jessi Jung

February 16th … Sweetwater

February 18th … Deb Strain

February 19th … American Jane

February 20th … Primitive Gatherings

14 Comments

  • Les

    I enjoy your blog and love all your patterns. What I like best is how everything you do looks so beautiful – Your sewing studio is wonderful and inviting – the photos on your blog are appealing and make me want to buy your fabric and sew! I also have a pastel sewing studio and the Oliso iron would look great in there! I would gladly throw out my old irons that don’t get very hot and that spit everywhere. Thanks for all you do to make quilting so appealing to us all.
    Les

  • Diane Wingo

    I would love to have a Oliso iron. My iron is old as dirt and I have looked and dreamed of a new one. I also love the color, would brighten up my sewing room. Reminds me of buttercups and spring.

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