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THIS GREAT GIVEAWAY CLOSED 11/18/13. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED.

If you are a regular Sew4Home follower, you know one of our favorite magazines is Where Women Create. In fact, Sew4Home was even profiled in one of their issues last Fall. So we were very excited to hear Where Women Create founder, Jo Packham had a brand new book: Quilters: Their Quilts, Their Studios, Their Stories. In this 176-page book, you will meet and go behind the scenes with more than 20 of the top quilters in the industry, such as Tula Pink, Victoria Findlay Wolfe, Kaari Meng, and Hoodie Cresent. Plus you get access to more than 80 online quilt patterns. Join us for a short tour and find out how you can enter to win a copy of your very own.

The Where Women Create publications are known for their gorgeous photography. There are the fascinating wraparound views that let you step inside each artist’s studio, as well as captivating close-ups of the little bits and pieces – the collections and tchotchkes that define their unique personalities. 

These are the glimpses behind the amazing finished quilts… the images, quotes and personal stories that reveal the creative process in action. “Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere, and sometimes, in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.”

Take a peek at how these quilting professionals organizes their spaces. How do they set up their cutting tables? Where do all their supplies and fabric live? What do you they use to display their finished works of quilting art? 

I was enthralled to learn about the distinct journeys each of these talented people took to get to where they are today. For some it was a direct path, as if the urge to quilt was as natural and expected as the urge to walk and talk. For others, it was a serpentine route through experimentation with other other artistic media, such as painting, graphic design or music.

Each contributing artist has also included a 12″ x 12″ quilt block design you can learn to make, which makes this big book an incredible value at the $26.99 cover price. There’s online access to more than 80 quilt patterns. 

You can find Quilters: Their Quilts, Their Studios, Their Stories online at Amazon and Barnes and Noble, at your favorite independent bookseller, at many fabric and quilting shops, and directly from WWC Press.

Plus, thanks to our deal friend, Jo… you can also find it right here at Sew4Home! We have a brand spanking new copy to give away to one lucky S4H visitor. 

How to enter to win a copy of Quilters: Their Quilts, Their Studios, Their Stories

THIS GREAT GIVEAWAY CLOSED 11/18/13. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED.

Simply sign up for our Sew4Home newsletter. If you already receive our emails, your work here is done. To sign up, enter your email address into the Subscribe to Our Newsletter box near the top right corner of every website page. It looks like this example:

We will draw one person at random from everyone who is a mail list member as of midnight PT November 18, 2013. No purchase necessary to enter. Void where prohibited.

We will contact our random winner by email to coordinate shipping.

NOTE: Due to complex contest legal restrictions and customs requirements that differ from country to country, we are currently only able to accept entries from and send prizes to a USA postal address (cannot be a P.O. Box). We know this is a disappointment to some of our loyal visitors outside of the USA, and we appreciate your understanding. Our true focus is on providing the best free sewing tutorials, tips and inspiration we can to everyone.

Where is that newsletter link again? At the top right hand corner on each page under the bold, red heading: “Subscribe to Our Newsletter”!

Having trouble? Contact us and we’ll try to help. Our support email is info@sew4home.com.

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