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Sunday, October 4, 2020

Introducing Wild Blossoms and a stop on the Morrison Park Tour (Plus a Giveaway)

 There is so much goodness in that one title, isn't there? I'm not even sure where to start!


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Now for Wild Blossoms.




Is it wrong for me to just want to stare at this all day? Wild Blossoms is made using Morrison Park, a new fabric line designed by Pat Sloan for Benartex. PS Fabric tour stops and Giveaway below. Don't miss it!




Wild Blossoms is fat quarter and beginner quilter friendly! Instructions include step by step guidance for each block. I design my patterns with the beginner in mind and love to help build a love for this amazing craft. My Facebook group; Quilt and Learn with Pattern By Jen is a great space to learn as well.



Far Quarters can be used to make the sections with the colored fabric. A Morrison Park Fat Quarter Bundle is perfect for the 56" x 76" sized quilt.

Buy the pattern at it's special introductory price


Check out "Another Look At Wild Blossoms" to be inspired by what the testers made with this pattern and for more pretty pictures.


Giveaway

There are two giveaways, one for US residents and one for outside of the US.




For US residents the giveaway includes a Morrison Park layer cake and a Benartex Fat Quarterly club newsletter w/charm pack.

Any one can join the Benartex Fat Quarter club and it includes a pattern, charm squares with an article and peek at up coming fabric lines.



Outside of the US you can win Pat's Aurifil Perfect Box of Neutrals. Yes please!!


a Rafflecopter giveaway


Don't miss the rest of the Morrison Park Fabric Tour!

Pat Sloan's Morrison Park Tour
September 28 - Cheryl Bricky Meadow Mist Designs
September 29 - Laura Pilan Slice of Pi Quilts
September 30 - Andy Knowlton A Bright Corner
October 1 - Amy Ellis Amy's Creative Side
October 2 - Yvonne Fuchs Quilting Jetgirl
October 3 - Pam Vieira-McGinnis Pam Kitty Morning
October 4 - Jen Shaffer Patterns by Jen
October 5 - Heather Valentine The Sewing Loft
October 6 - Annie Unrein By Annie
October 7 - Melissa Corry Happy Quilting Melissa
October 8 - Karen Pratt Cream Craft Goods
October 9 - Jane Davidson Quilt Jane
October 10 - Wendy Sheppard Ivory Springs
October 11 - Pat Sloan




Each stop on the tour has their own unique project and a giveaway. You won't want to miss a single stop! Just don't forget to pick up your Morrison Park Fat Quarter bundle and Wild Blossoms pattern to go with it. 

Happy Stitching!
Jen


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193 comments:

  1. Yay, but you do have to be careful for those that run small.

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  2. I love your beautiful quilt. It really sets off Pat's colors and patterns. Can't wait to come back and see the other testers results. Thank you!

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  3. I love your quilt. Yay on precuts. All my quilting these days is for charity and precuts make it so easy.

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  4. Love your color choices from Morrison Park -- especially the blocks that seem to disappear into the background.

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  5. Because my stash is filled with scraps and leftovers from previous projects, I love precuts--so clean, such a fresh start!

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  6. I am new at this, so precuts eliminate one layer of stress for this newbie!

    Thank you for the giveaway!!

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  7. Pre-cuts - definitely yay! When you buy them, you know that they will all go together well. My problem is that I have started to just do the same patterns each time, so I am now using some of the many books I have to look for something a bit different to do - a different pattern. I’m such a fan of pre-cuts that I have boxes filled with them, and have plans to create my own; yes, I know that isn’t really what you mean by pre-cuts, but the ease of having a box of shapes cut ready appeals to me. One day, perhaps in the not too distant future, I will use my Sizzix Bigshot to cut shapes from my growing stash, so that I can make the quilts that are in my head (and as none of my social groups are meeting at the current time here in the U.K., I have little else to do apart from cook and sew, so I may get round to doing it sooner!)

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  8. I love fat quarters! I really like yardage though for bigger projects. I thought a mini bolt was a huge amount - finished that baby off in under two months!

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  9. My favorite precuts are fat quarters and 10' squares. Your pattern looks beautiful! Love the Morrison Park fabric.

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  10. I love the process from cutting to binding - so I am not much on precuts

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  11. Yay!❤️ Precuts are a great way to use all or a wide variety of designs from a line. They can also save time and are easier to handle than yardage. But, you already knew that.😊

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  12. Beautiful pattern and use of the MorrisonPark fabrics! Thanks for hosting this giveaway. I can’t believe it took Pat Sloan’s giveaway for me to find you as I live in Willmar, MN! Small quilting world!!

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  13. I prefer fat quarters. I love your quilt!

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  14. Precuts are great, especially charms and jelly rolls.

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  15. I really like the pattern you designed.

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  16. A big Yah from me for pre cuts!

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  17. Love the fabric and beautiful quilt! Yay to precuts.

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  18. I agree, I could sit and look at this all day too❣️ Your pattern makes Pat’s fabric really stand out!

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  19. Love your Quilt and the fact that it uses fat quarters! I love using precuts as much as I love pulling from my stash. 😊 Precuts are great for when I want to make something quick as most of the cutting is already done!I
    Sandy

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  20. I got started quilting by following Jenny Doan's tutorials, so I began with precuts and still like to use them.

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  21. Became a fan when Pat Sloan introduced me to Perfect 10 layer cake sew along.

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  22. yay to precuts....sometimes :-)

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  23. I find myself reaching for the pre-cuts in my stash over yardage. Mostly FQ and jelly rolls- I think it’s because they’re easier to manipulate.

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  24. I am ambivalent about precuts. On one hand, you get an assortment of colors and prints, and they can be convenient to use. On the other hand, they don't always work with the patterns that I want to use them for. They also tend to be expensive.

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  25. Love your quilt! That would definitely be a yay on pre-cuts!

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  26. Beautiful use of the fabrics. Fresh and warm quilt!

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  27. This is just the prettiest and cozy looking quilt! I always enjoy seeing what little sneak peek you are sharing. Your comment about your husband gave me a chuckle. When it comes to fabric...... I love charm squares and can't resist fat quarters, layer cakes are delicious and the list goes on. Thanks for the lovely giveaway!

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  28. I am neutral on pre-cuts. I rarely purchase them as it is less expensive to buy yardage and I can select the fabrics I want with yardage.

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  29. I am neutral on pre-cuts. I rarely purchase them as it is less expensive to buy yardage and I can select the fabrics I want with yardage.

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  30. I love the way this beautiful quilt keeps the eye moving! I love working with precuts. A great time saver!

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  31. I love precuts and have more than I need. They are very handy and don't take up a lot of room.

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  32. Precuts are ok, for a scrappy look. I like that more lines are coming out with two colors. I like to buy a yard or two if I'm not sure what it will be for.
    cork@pa.rr.com

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  33. I just discovered you on the Morrison Park tour. Great to meet you and your patterns!

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  34. Oh, and I love precuts and then purchase background and borders.

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  35. Ok, I love your pattern. Now I have 6 quilts to make with Pat’s fabric. I love the all!

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  36. Your quilt is beautiful! Yes, I do like using precuts.
    cecilialyoung at gmail dot com

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  37. Precuts are awesome!! Gorgeous quilt!!

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  38. Your quilt is so pretty 😍 I love precuts! They’re perfect for gift giving (in case anyone was wondering what to get me for Xmas!)

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  39. Your quilt is so pretty 😍 I love precuts! They’re perfect for gift giving (in case anyone was wondering what to get me for Xmas!)

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  40. Yes Precuts!! It's fun to experiment with an entire line - then of course get more of the ones you love!

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  41. Love your quilt with Morrison Park!! I do love pre-cuts. I've done quite a few quilts with them.

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  42. Your quilt is so pretty. Great job!

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  43. Pat did a great job on the fabrics---and therefore you had a great pallet to work with, love your quilt.

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  44. I love precuts! That is a beautiful quilt!

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  45. PS I love precuts---the collection all in one tangible bundle.

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  46. Beautiful pattern! Love the red border! Pat would be happy (she love red)!!

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  47. I love FQ’s. Will use Charm Packs and Layer Cakes if I want a variety of prints from the same line.

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  48. I love FQ’s! Beautiful pattern!!

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  49. When I started quilting I bought a lot of precuts. Problem was, maybe I wanted to make a quilt using 2 packs of say, 5 inch squares, but I only had one. Now I prefer to buy fat quarter bundles, so I have a better chance at having enough!

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  50. Really enjoying the fabric tour - this quilt is beautiful!

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  51. Hi. Thanks for sharing the different morrison park color ways on your fb page, such beautiful choices. Love your quilt

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  52. I love precuts...sometimes it's just hard to cut into a beautiful stack of them though! Your quilt is so lovely, thanks for sharing.

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  53. I understand why you stare at this quilt, it’s beautiful.

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  54. Not a precut fan as here in Canada they are expensive and not easy to buy. Often there are prints in precuts that don't appeal to me. I love to pick my own fabrics. I do love your pattern and the fabrics you chose. Great finish!

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  55. Yes pre-cuts! Fabric has gotten so expensive and I want to use a full collection every now and then.

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  56. Pre cuts, depends on the pattern. Pretty quilt.

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  57. I love fat quarters. There are so many blocks and quilt patterns that work with these. I remember my grandmother having to cut yardage down to the sizes for each block.

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  58. I love precuts especially FQ bundles... very versatile!!

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  59. A few but too many times there are colors or patterns I don't care for so usually pick my own. Adorable pattern and I like the scrappy backing too.

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  60. Yay, for precuts--I have most of the varieties!!
    barbkaup(at)(yahoo)(dot)(com)

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  61. I always love the look of precuts but unless it is a fat quarter, I find them hard to use without a pattern or directions. Usually one charm pack is not enough but how many should I buy of one line if I don't know what I will do with it?

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  62. Your Wild blossoms pattern looks great in Morrison Park. I like fat quarters best as they give you more options, but a layer cake is great when you just want some of the whole line and have no specific pattern in mind.

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  63. Your quilt is so colorful. I like that you design patterns for beginners

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  64. Jen I love your quilt! Thank you so much for being part of my tour!

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  65. I do like them but most of the time I cut my own because it’s more economical

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  66. I like some precuts, but tend to go for the larger ones, like layer cakes or fat quarters.

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  67. For certain projects, I like products but not for quilts.

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  68. Precuts are wonderful, especially fat quarters. I love your quilt!!!
    Thank you
    kcummings71@gmail.com

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  69. I love pre-cuts! Sometimes I cut my own from half yards (10" sqs and 2-+/2" ans 1-1/2" strips).

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  70. Precuts are always awesome when you don't want to purchase a large amount of fabric. Depending on what you are making they work perfectly.

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  71. I like to buy precuts but have many now that I have never used. I recently purchased a few books for different side precuts, so maybe I will finally use them.

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  72. I love precuts but being on a low fixed income I usually end up making my own.

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  73. Beautiful quilt and fun blog! Thanks Jen.

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  74. I like precuts but haven't used them much. I enjoyed visiting your site and seeing your Wild Blossoms quilt.

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  75. I love precuts! So many options for patterns now and you get a little of each print without having to buy lots of yardage.

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  76. I love precuts! Easier to store, less cutting, usually cheaper overall than buying 1/2 yd increments of 10 to 20 different fabrics in a line. I do realize you pay for the manufacturer to cut the precuts, but I still like suitable precuts.

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  77. Love precuts. Beautiful quilt.

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  78. Wow I really love your pattern and the colors you've chosen...
    I just might have to get the kit...😘💗

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  79. I love buying pre-cuts but sometimes have a hard time opening them up to cut. Such pretty colors😄. I need to check out your site, I am fairly new to quilting and love easy patterns with good hints.

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  80. I love precuts and find them great to use in piecing quilts. The color choices are so good too.

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  81. I love the chance to learn about different quilt designers. Your pattern is fresh and clean. I can see how florals would create a wild garden!

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  82. My favorite precut is the fat quarter. I really like your quilt design.

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  83. Perfect pattern for Pat's fabric!

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  84. I like to work with precuts whenever I can.

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  85. I love pre cuts. They save so much time!

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  86. Definitely all in for the precuts!

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  87. Pre cuts Yay I like them It makes the project go quicker.

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  88. Yes, I love precuts. They are so organized, all the fabrics, and colors.

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  89. Precuts are so much fun, especially since they often have the entire fabric line!

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  90. Love this quilt. I do like precuts - sometimes to get all the fabrics and sometimes just to make a fast quilt.

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  91. I like pre-cuts but I more often buy yardage.

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  92. my favorite precut is fat quarters. Love your pattern. Great design to show-off Morrison Park.

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  93. Definitely YAH for precuts - all perfectly cut and matched - who could ask for anything more?!

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  94. Love precuts, favorite is layer cake

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  95. Wild Blossoms is the perfect pattern to show off Morrison Park! I would stare at it all day, too!
    pre-cuts are good with me...love having the fabrics all matchy-matchy!
    duchick at gmail dot com

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  96. Love your pattern and your use of the Morrison Park fabric.

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  97. Love what you made with this beautiful fabric. Thanks for sharing your talent. I don't have instagram wish I could have done that.

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  98. So fun to see how many different ways designers use the same fabric line! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  99. I have some precuts but to date have not used them. Love your pattern as well as Morrison Park fabrics. Follow both Pat & yourself.

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  100. Yay for precuts, but I love scrappy quilts that mix in other fabrics with them.

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  101. Your quilt is adorable! Love all the colors and the design. I love fat quarters and sometimes buy charm packs. I have only bought a partial layer cake. I like the designs you can make from them but I like picking all the fabrics myself. I am a mix and match kind of person. Glad you could be a part of the tour. K- lkw2x6-apq@yahoo.com

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  102. Your quilt is beautiful and charming. Can't wait to know you better through Facebook, Instagram, and your blog.

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  103. Pre cut all the way. 95% of my quilts are pre cut, fat quarters and jelly rolls are my chouce.

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  104. Precuts - Yay... Love layercakes.

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  105. Beautiful quilt! I like precuts. Enjoy your day! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom

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  106. I am a fat quarter fan! Your Morrison Park quilt is beautiful.

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  107. I used to think pre cuts were too expensive, now I love them. It is nice to have coordinating fabrics during this time of confinement. Shipping is wonderful and quiltalongs are so much fun.

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  108. This does look like an incredible quilt to create! I thank you for sharing all of your wonderful talents with us. Plus, what fabulous fabric to have the chance to win! Thank you and have a wonderful evening!

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  109. Love your blog!!! from tiffany turcotte

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  110. I bought your pattern! I love it and the fabric!
    Thanks!

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  111. I enjoy using precuts--saves sew much time! This quilt is beautiful!! Pat hit a homerun with Morrison Park and so did you with this quilt.

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  112. very pretty quilt using Morrison Park fabric

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  113. some precuts are ok but I don't routinely buy.

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  114. Precuts are definitely a yay! Thanks!

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  115. I love the pattern! I prefer yardage to precuts.

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  116. I love layer cakes!

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  117. My precuts have been mostly fat quarters, which I love. I've used a charm pack or two for special projects, and they were nice too!

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  118. I love pre cuts. I use charm packs all the time. It’s a good way to get the experience of a whole fabric line without much expense. I use layer cakes and jelly rolls also.

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  119. Yay, if I am looking for a specific line. If I'm going scrappy, I stroll through my yardage. Thanks

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  120. I love to use precuts doing a quilt right now from a later cake

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  121. I love to use precuts doing a quilt right now from a later cake

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  122. Precuts, yay! For quick and 3asy patterns. I use yardage when planning my own design.

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  123. Nay- I'm a scrappy kind of girl.

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  124. Nay for precuts. I like cutting fabric and it fits my budget better.

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  125. I do like precuts, mostly for the variety. I can get the whole line in one order. But, old school, I really like having enough yardage that when I mess up the cutting I have extra to fix my error. THanks.

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  126. Yah for precuts (some of the time). Thank you!

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  127. Love this unique pattern. Love Morrison Park fabric. Thank you for sharing

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  128. Yay! Love the great variety you get in a precut.

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  129. Thank you for the great giveaway, now off to visit the others ...

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  130. I love precuts bc you usually get the whole fabric line.
    crazeematz@gmail.com

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  131. Double yay for precuts!!!! cmberry@lsu.edu

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  132. I only use precuts occasionally.

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  133. Precuts are very helpful. Thanks, your quilt inspires!

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  134. I love to work with precuts. They save time.

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  135. Love precuts!! thanks for inviting us to your page!

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  136. I am pretty new to precuts. Now that I have a better understanding of them I love them.

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  137. Great fabric selection and quilt design!

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  138. When I want every fabric in a new line, they are a yay! When I open them up and have to deal with uneven cuts and lint everywhere, they are a nay. I find them more work than to cut my own strips or squares, but the convenience of getting a small amount of multiple fabrics is a siren song.

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  139. lovely to "meet" you on this tour

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  140. I like precuts! They allow you to get pieces of a full collection. Right now I’m trying to work through my fabric stash.

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  141. Your Wild Blossoms pattern is lovely!

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  142. Love the quilt you made with Morrison Park. I'm getting lots of ideas from this blog hop. Blessings!

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  143. I liked the 2-color version done by your tester ... saw it on the Facebook post.

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  144. I really like how you put together the Morrison Park fabric with your quilt patter, which is very pretty. I LOVE pre-cuts!

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  145. Wow love this pattern you are amazing. Morrison park colours work so beautifully with this design. :)

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  146. I love buying pre cuts.......survivor972002@midco.net

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  147. I like layer cakes and jelly rolls, not too crazy about 5" sq

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  148. Love this pattern. So enjoying all the different takes on the Morrison Park fabrics

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  149. Yes for precuts... a time saver !!! Your quilt is gorgeous

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  150. I love fat quarters, they are easier to deal with instead of a lot of fabric. I love the pattern.

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  151. WOW! I did not realize how those fabrics could read "solid" until I saw your quilt! It's just lovely - thanks so much! Love your blog!

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  152. I LOVE pre-cuts! So many ways to use them, so many quilt ideas!

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  153. I love your wild flowers quilt. Beautiful- great use of Pat's fabric.

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  154. Precut fat quarter bundles are great. I have a hard time curating and coordinating fabrics, so these really help me.

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  155. beautiful quilts, and yes, i love precuts.

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  156. I love your pattern. It looks wonderful in Pat's new fabrics!

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  157. Precuts can be fun but I like the look of scrappy too.

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  158. Love Precuts! Thanks for sharing!

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  159. Your color choices are so relaxing.

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  160. I love precuts! It's a great way of getting a whole fabric line with which to make a quilt!

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  161. I like precuts, but I prefer yardage. Beautiful quilts with beautiful fabric.

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  162. Gorgeous quilt! I love precuts! But tend to purchase more yardage.

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  163. Yay for precuts, though I have weaned myself from mini-charms, jelly rolls. I like fat quarters, of course, and also charm packs and layer cakes. Your quilt sparkles and shines.

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  164. Yay for precuts. I LOVE your quilt! I’d stare all day long too!!

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  165. I like precuts as it can save time and I like the variety in the pack. You made a beautiful quilt!

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  166. This is one of my favorite collections from Pat Sloan. Love your quilt pattern

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