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’m thinking my next Craftsy class will be Improvisational Piecing with Jacquie Gering. She’s a great instructor!
I would love to dive into some of the creative quilting classes!
Trying to figure out what is not on my bucketlist for craftsy alot of the Sew Retro classes. and how to use my serger better!
I’ve purchased two of Angela Walters quilting classes but haven’t gotten around to watching them. Some day Sigh
I’m lusting after Quilted Kaleidoscopes, the technique and look totally intrigues me ! Thanks for the very generous offer!
Sew Sturdy Travel Organizers – I really want to take that class. Thank you so much!
I recently signed up for three Craftsy classes and have Stitch and Slash with Carol Ann Waugh on my wish list. Thanks for the sweet giveaway 🙂
pattern free quiltmaking with joe the quilter – I watched it through quickly – I often skip forward when the instructors are sewing – but I like the improvisational approach so hope to work through it again making small versions of his projects.
I would like to “creative quilting with your walking foot” class or the “20 Fresh Appliqué Techniques” class. Both look like a lot of fun!
Creative quilting with your walking foot is on my watch list. Thanks
I want to get to the point where I know what fabric I’ll need for each project instead of having to look it all up! Right now i’ve been practicing making toddler dresses and shirts for myself but would love to expand 🙂
Hey Christa.. I’m looking forward to “Creative quilting with your walking foot” and “Improvisational piecing, modern design”. I really enjoyed listening to the “QuiltCon lecture series from 2013″and hope that is offered for 2014. Thanks!
I am interested in Strip your Stash. I always have plenty of Stash.
I have several on my wish list. Sewing Custom Roman Shades, Strip Your Stash, and Continuous Line Quilting. i have a bunch more; but, limited myself to mentioning only three! 🙂
Fun Techniques With Fabric Paints by Cindy Walter looks like a fun Craftsy class. Thank you for the chance to win your “mystery fabric”
“Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot” is the class on my list
I would love to take Carol Doak’s Foundation Paper Piecing class or Jacquie Gering’s Walking Foot class….or the quilting large projects on a small machine…or…the list just goes on and on. I really love Craftsy!
Any Craftsy class dealing with free motion quilting is on my list!
I have never taken one of their classes but maybe I better check it out! Thanks for the chance at a great giveaway:)
Would love to take the Simple Changes class by Angela Walters. I love free motion quilting and would like to learn more more more!!!
I am working with Leah Day’s machine quilting course. I want to be more proficient….practice makes perfect!
I’ve been eying the Inspired Modern Quilts by Elizabeth Hartman. I really like her designs and enjoyed her free class on Creative Quilt Backs. Thanks for the opportunity! notwendy gmail
Right now on Craftsy, I am interested in learning more about making Art Quilts. I am in the process of watching a class by Wendy Butler Berns.
I’m interesting in the Fun Techniques With Fabric Paints, Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot, and Dot-to-Dot Quilting. But I’m anxiously waiting for Craftsy to publish the Android app that is in the works so I can watch my classes on the go.
On my list I have all the classes of Art Quilts and in particular the one with Thread Art… so different and so amazing!! Thanks for the chance to win!!
Mystery fabric is so high up on my list, it beats someone else making dinner!!!!! I have taken a few craftsy classes and have loved them all. Next up is one of Leah Day’s classes, hopefully to get me started on free motion quilting.
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I want to watch the Luminous Lone Star class – that quilt is gorgeous!
I have most of the free motion quilting classes on my wish list — there are a few I already have. I would really like to get the knowledge (and courage) to do my own quilting on my machine. Not looking for miracles but would like to do some simple quilting to finish off my projects.
I’ve taken advantage of the 50% off and purchased several machine quilting classes, but the one I’m really looking forward to is the paper piecing class. Missed the instructor when she was here in Las Vegas and really wanted to take that class. Now I can!
I would like to take the stupendous stitching class. Looks very interesting.
I’m going to watch Bag Making Basics next. Love Craftsy!
“Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot” would be the class I would love to take.
Linear Landscapes with Gloria Loughman is on my watch list.
I am interested in “Playful Piecing Techniques” for my next class. Although reading the previous post the “Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot” sounds like a fun class. Loving your blog and all of the great information you share.
I would love to watch both of Jacquie Gering’s classes, “Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot” and Improvisational Piecing. I have quite a library of classes from Craftsy. I really learn tons from the instructors on Craftsy.
Amazing Crochet Textures is on my to-watch list.
I just started Jacquie Gering’s Improvisational Piecing workshop. I love her teaching style. Playing with Curves will be next.
On the list…Angela Butlers Free Motion Quilting with Feathers!
I am looking forward to Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot with Jacquie Gering. I was able to take a class with her and also see her show some of her quilts.
Thanks for the chance to win!
On my bucket list is “Machine Quilting Negative Spaces”. Thanks for the chance to win!
I keep eyeing the Quick-strip paper piecing class. Thanks for your generous giveaway!
ultimate free motion quilting by patsy thompson (among 20 or 50 others)
Quilting BIG projects on a small machine, I refer to it every time I come to that point.
Creative quilting with a walking foot.
It would have to be anything from Jacqie Gering or Angela Walters FMQ
Lola Jenkins’s Thread Art is at the top of my list.
Another Angela Walters class.
My next class will be Continuus Line Quilting. I’ve enjoyed EVERY Craftsy class that I’ve done so far. Thank you for the giveaway!
I love reading your blog. It’s one I make a point to visit, even if I’m short on time. I think Creative Quilting with your Walking Foot is a class I’d really enjoy. I can stipple and meander quite well, but free-motion design is tough for me. I thing having the walking foot as a guide would be right up my alley.
I currently have Jacquie Gering’s “Creative Quilting with Your Walking Foot” and Anne Petersen’s “Quilting Large Projects on a Small Machine” ready and waiting to watch. You were one of the first to spark my interest in Modern Quilting!