I usually don’t promote companies who sell fabric since that’s an integral part of my business. However, when it comes to Craftsy, I don’t mind singing their praises. They’ve been very good to me in helping get my name out there via their blog, so I don’t mind returning the favor whenever I hear about something cool they are doing. 🙂
I’m kind of partial to the Blue Garden kit, myself!
From now through August 27th, you can win a Craftsy quilt kit (including backing) from one of the two choices above. Craftsy is holding this giveaway on their website, so be sure and click here to enter.
And now, just to sweeten the pot, I’ll add my own giveaway to the fun! I have a heaping pile of hunks and chunks leftover from ends of bolts when I used to sell fabric by the yard. I have a mystery box full of at least 20 yards of premium quality brand new fabric fabric waiting to go to one of you!
Just leave a comment below telling me which Craftsy class is on your “to-watch” list. Pretty soon, I will get back to my habit of regularly reviewing their online classes and I can’t wait. I have quite a few to watch in my queue!
To recap:
- Enter the Craftsy Kit Giveaway here
- To win my mystery fabric giveaway, leave a comment below telling me what’s on your Craftsy bucket list.
- Both giveaways are open to US/Canadian addresses only (sorry – that darn postage gets me everytime!!)
- Both giveaways end Wednesday, August 27th at Noon PST (or slightly later)
- Craftsy will notify their winner; I will notify mine via email.
Updated – Thank you – we have our winners!!

I have Improvisational Piecing Modern Design on my list. I have been doing more free motion
quilting and am ready for some new designs for tops and quilting.
Joanne P.
My next Craftsy class will be Angela Walters’ Dot to Dot Quilting. Once the weather cools I will be working on this class.
Pixel quilts sounds like it might be interesting. I’ve already signed up for several of their classes. Love them.
I have 2 or 3 free motion quilt classes lined up. 2 are from Leah Day and I have a 3rd that I need to go look it up. I just want to start my Practice, practice….practice!!!!!!
Mastering Foundation Piecing with Carol Doak. I purchased it, I just haven’t had time to watch it. I am also interested in Quilting Big Projects on a Small Machine.
I love Craftsy! I’m hoping to watch Cheryl Arkison’s circle appliqué. Class soon.
Ultimate Free-Motion Quilting is one I would want to try.
Big Quilts from Small Scraps sounds very interesting, especially since there is no shortage of small scraps around here. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.
The class “Snazzy Stitched Portraits” is on my bucket list!
I want to take Free Motion Quilting with Feathers with Angela Walters.
Hi, Christa! I’m interested in Leah Day’s class, “Free Motion Quilting A Sampler.” Just what I think I need to get started – a sampler of free motion quilting designs. I’m planning to do it this fall/winter, after summer chores are finished.
BTW – I got a chuckle over you saying your husband “quilt” his day job to join full-time in your business – was that intentional or a slip? 🙂
I love Angela Walter’s quilting and would love to take one of her classes!
I am going to take Traditional Blocks Made Simple by Anita Grossman Solomon
Oh man, the Strip You Stash class sounds like it is just the one for me!
I am really wanting to view Cindy Needham’s class: Design It, Quilt It.
I’m still working on getting caught up on the block of the month blocks. I’d love to watch more of the FMQ tutorials
Playful Piecing Techniques with Camille Roskelley is on my Craftsy wishlist! Thanks for the chance to win 🙂
I have finished piecing another quilt, so need to watch Dot to Dot quilting to get some inspiration.
thanks for the giveaway
I have many in my wish list on Craftsy. Quilting Big Projects on a Small Machine is one of them.
I would like to watch Sewing Machine Feet from A to Z. Thanks!
I’ve taken several Craftsy classes and think I would like to take Inspired Modern Quilts: 7 Small Projects With Big Style someday soon.
Playful piecing techniques would be such fun.
Since I really like Camille Roskelly I would like Playful Piecing Techniques.
I have Finishing School: Edges & Bindings on my to-watch list.
mine is creative quilt backs. i think the back is as important as the front
I have several classes in my Craftsy wish list, here’s just one of them – Pieced Hexies: Beyond English Paper Piecing. Thanks for the chance to win!!
Thanks for sharing! I really want to take one of Leah Day’s classes.
My wish list would be any class for “free motion” with regular machine.
I love Craftsy classes; if you saw my “list” you, too, would agree!! I just finished with ‘Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot’ – just fabulous and I’ve alreay put it to good use. Cindy Needham’s ‘Design It, Quilt It’ is an all-time favorite of mine. I can’t wait to find time to watch ‘Playing with Curves’.
Oooh…definitely want to take the “Strip Your Stash” class by Nancy Smith!!!
I have ‘Pictures to Pixel Quilts’ on my list. I also have ‘Creative Quilt Backs’ and the 2012, 2013, and 2014 BOM classes.
I have two photography classes on my Craftsy wishlist. Better photographs is high on my list for my blog.
Machine quilting with Angela Walters is on my wish list.
I would like any of the classes, they all look very interesting, and as I can’t afford one right now, I would be very happy with any of them.
I’m waffling on the double wedding ring quilt. Such a classic – i just have so many other items on the go right now. Thanks so much for sharing
The walking foot quilting class for sure, I know a few people who have done that one and they have had nothing but great things to say about it 🙂
Just finished Magical Jelly Rolls and Kimmy Bruners long arm class, now learning from Cindy Needham and Whole Cloth Quilts. Have move in the que to watch. Love Craftsy.
I am waiting to watch the class on quilt colors. I have purchased the class, now just waiting for some down time.
I’m watching Jacquie Gering’s quilting with your walking foot. Love what I have seen so far.
I think I have at least 12 classes waiting in my queue in Craftsy! The one up next is either the quilting with your walking foot OR one of Angela Walter’s free-motion quilting classes. I’m accumulating quilt tops so I can totally immerse myself in them before Christmas 🙂
I think magical jellyrolls might be nice.
I am trying to find time to watch the “garden of quilted possibilities”. Great quilt with peicing, applique, batiks and 3d techniques. What’s not to love?
I have the two serging classes on my wish list!! I bought a Serger about a year ago and have used it once!! I guess I need to learn more ways to use it!!
I have watched the beginning of Leah Day’s FMQ class, but I really need to get through it so I can finally get over my fear of FMQ.
I keep hearing about Color Play for Quilters. and I would love to take that course…
Mine would be Pre-Cut Piecing Made Simple. I love working with pre-cuts.
I would love to take Jacquie Gering’s machine quilting using the walking foot class. Thanks so much for all of your great giveaways! k(dot)castanette(at)Hotmail(dot)com
I am currently watching the Craftsy class quilting with the walking foot that you reviewed. I recently bought 4 classes during their sale but placed more on my wish list,Iike Bargello, Modern Quilts and Diamonds. Using my cell on vacation so hard to look them up while writing this
Having just started in quilting not too long ago, I am now ready to go to the next level and learn to do machine quilting after being encouraged by your blogs to do so. I have the “Start Free Motion Quilting” on my Wish List and hope to get to it next weekend as I have a baby quilt to finish and would love to do it myself. : )) Thank you for the encouragement. It sure helps!
I am thinking about taking the creative quilting with your walking foot.