So what does all this have to do with a giveaway?? Well, Rina still had that project bag she purchased from my Etsy shop (click to see more photos and details)...and it is still brand new...and since her taste in fabric has changed and she was not going to be using it, she wanted to know if I would like to give it away to one of my blog followers. Well, of course I would! I know many of you are going to be excited about this giveaway, because this particular zippered project bag uses popular sampler print fabric from the Rhubarb & Ginger Collection by Blackbird Designs for Moda for the outside and a floral print from the Madeira Collection by Blackbird Designs for Moda for the lining - and both of these fabrics are long retired! The zippered project bag is approximately 14" W x 10.25" H and is the perfect size for taking your entire needlework project on the go...it will easily hold a standard pattern/booklet (8.5" x 11"), along with fabric, threads, and tools.
...and since Rina was generous enough to supply the zippered project bag, I thought I would add a couple charts to the giveaway, as well...how's that for a BRD prize??!
I am so thrilled Rina decided to message me and share her story (and allow me to giveaway her zippered project bag to one of my blog readers) - I have a feeling we are going to be great faraway friends, as we share a passion for many of the same things. Rina has an Etsy shop called Stitcherina that specializes in quilting fabrics (many of which are retired) - check it out, you may find something you have been searching for...
Giveaway Fine print:
As this giveaway relates to those inspired/motivated by my blog, only followers (current and new) are eligible - after you tell me how you follow, you will have four more entry opportunities! One winner will be chosen randomly and will receive the zippered project bag shown and two Blue Ribbon Designs charts of their choice from my current catalog. International entries are welcome. You must use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter - no e-mail entries will be accepted. The giveaway is open until 11:59 PM CST Saturday, February 22, 2014 and the recipient will be announced on Sunday, February 23, 2014. No prize substitutions.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
If you have been inspired by my blog, I would love to hear from you...I always enjoy getting messages from my readers!
I always love getting a blog update from Blue Ribbon:)) Belinda, not only have you inspired me for many years with your beautiful needlework, you have supported me in friendship through some of life's difficult challenges. And to think we have never met! This is a testimony to your work, your character, and the gift of connection that all your readers feel. Love, Darby Ps Even if I don't win the zippered bag, it's all good, and I mean every word.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gesture ... as you know I stalk you alot ..lol and love all your designs both stitched and stitched with a machine .... love having a drool fest from your blog posts :) love mouse xxxx
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your intricate cheerful designs. I own several of your patterns and love working on them. I look forward to debuts of new projects on your blog!
ReplyDeleteI love how you can "pull " out a section and make a small. Such versatile designs!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing what you're working on - not just the cross stitch, but also your quilting. I don't have one of your project bags, but I do have the project starter pocket and a needleworker's tool pouch, I love them!
ReplyDeleteYou're always so generous with your giveaways...thank you! I also love to see what you're quilting - it's a skill I totally lack and I'm always amazed with your creativity!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun giveaway! Love the bag and of course, the chance to get some charts? Wooooo Hoooooo!
ReplyDeleteThank you and Rina for the generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI filled out the widget. :)
Marilyn
Oh, that fabric. I wish it could come out of retirement and there would be just buckets of it! I love reading your posts - your sewing projects always inspire me to get moving on finishing my stitched projects. I have so many smalls that need to be done! Too many projects, not enough hours in the day. (sigh) Thank you for this generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYour designs inspire me to be creative. I love seeing what you are doing in your craft and sewing room. I was also very inspired to do some volunteering after reading all your posts of your Komen 3-Day walk. thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteLori
Gorgeous fabric/ Thank you for the great contest...I think we all need a little HOPE during this long hard winter. :)
ReplyDeleteI have watched your progress as a creative genius over the years and just love your work.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing new patterns, especially samplers. Your blog is very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI love all your patterns and am enjoying your quilting projects! Thank you for your inspiration and gorgeous work. You make the world a prettier place.
ReplyDeleteDebi
Thank you for sharing Rina's story and for being so generous to your followers. One thing that has always impressed me is you generosity. It is so charitable of you to have this wonderful giveaway where a special follower can will get the wonderful zippered project bag and two of your delightful cross stitch patters. Also, I found your "Red Rosies and Pink Posies" pattern to raise funds for your 2013 Komen 3-Day another example of your thoughtfulness and generosity.
ReplyDeleteThis is an inspiring story. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat I enjoy most about your blog is that it truly shows your love of being creative with fabric, floss and accessories, in many different mediums. It is so inspirational and brings a freshness to stitching and quilting! Thank you and Rina both for sharing her story and generosity!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a generous offer from you and Rina. I enjoy needlework samplers, so this is a favorite fabric line of mine. I have been following you for quite a few years - and attended Stitcher's Hideaway in Mystic CT with you.. that was certainly fun.. thank you for a change to be part of your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a generous offer from Rina and you, Belinda! You are always so inspiring with your posts with the items you create, the fabrics and items you have purchased, and the adventures you have.
ReplyDeleteRobin in Virginia
I am quite new to blogging... I love to cross stitch and try new things. I came across your blog whilst looking about and admiring other stitching friends blogs. I am blown away by what you do, your quilting it so lovely something I am dabbling in. Looking through your blog your cross stitch designs are beautiful and I love the way you finish them. Although I have been stitching for some years now I never knew there were so many pretty designs out there, let alone more ways to finish projects other than hang them on the wall. Its seems I have a lot to learn and I feel if its ok to, I would love to hang out more on your blog. My only wish is that I wished I found your blog a long while ago :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Rina's story. Would love to win the bag and any of your designs! Have read your blog for a long time, but also follow you on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing Rina's story! Would love to win the bag; how generous of you to offer charts too. Enjoy your blog and also follow you on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteThank you Belinda for sharing Rina's story; what a nice and inspirational story. As the others have said you are such a generous person with a big heart. PLEASE don't include me in this giveaway, I just wanted to say thank you for everything you always do for everyone but especially me. Mary A.
ReplyDeleteSweet verses, gardens and houses inspire me most on your designs. I think your designs are all great!
ReplyDeleteYour posts about your AccuQuilt items are always interesting to me. Especially your contest win :) I actually got a Go Baby for Christmas from Santa. Thanks, Belinda!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story! I love your designs and am inspired by your commitment to breast cancer research. This is a fun giveaway...thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI always love reading your blog posts. I am inspired by your creativity! I look forward to your new patterns and the updates on your pets! I love seeing the gifts your friends make. They also have some amazing talent!
ReplyDeleteLovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteEveline.
What a wonderful story and what a wonderful project bag, Ohh I would dearly love to stitch one. Please enter me in your giveaway. x
ReplyDeleteHow cool. It is always nice to hear that you have inspired someone try something new.
ReplyDeleteThanks you for a chance in the giveaway!
Been a follower for sometime. Not too Facebook savvy, I will have to check if I am a follower there and if not, make that change. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHow fun, love your quilted projects and most especially, your puppies! :D
ReplyDeleteI love seeing and reading about your inspirational projects!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilted projects, especially since I don't have the vision to turn fabric into quilts.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing all your projects and hearing about you puppies!!! Looking forward to more great projects.
ReplyDeleteBelinda - your generosity continues - as well as being such a great lady.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I did the Rafflecopter right but I tried. I enjoy your posts about your friends get togethers and your varied crafting interests. We share similar passions. I've been a blogger follower for quite some time now. I always enjoy our "visits."
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! Thank you for the chance :D
ReplyDeleteI love the updates on the new charts that you are working on. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteReally a nice note and gesture from Rina... Stitchers are the nicest group of people :) Thanks for the chance to win this lovely stitching pouch and charts--I'll keep my fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteI am a long time cross stitcher so I love to see new designs and also what publications you are in.
ReplyDeleteThanks to both you and Rina. What a wonderful story and opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you finish your cross stitch pieces. They are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
I love seeing the new designs and reading about your teaching trips/
ReplyDeleteLove reading your blog and enjoy seeing all the projects you do. I am an avid follower and have order several items for your Etsy Shop, Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI follow by reading/subscribing to your blog. I do get updates through facebook.
ReplyDeleteLove to read your blog and hear about your adventures.
I am always inspired by your beautiful cross stitch projects, and also love the cute and clever sewing projects that you make for your friends and your etsy shop.
ReplyDeleteI've followed your blog for almost a year - you are an amazing, creative person and you inspire me to "push the envelope" on my stitching - always looking for something new to learn. I'd be so honored to win such a generous give away!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved that fabric. What a nice thing for Rina to do. Maybe I'll get lucky. I took a class with you at Salty Yarns in OC, MD, and you have a few of my BRD finished pieces in the gallery on your website. I have your blog set as one of the top sites on my Mac so I just click on your blog everyday to see what you're up to. This blog post made me take a closer look at the right side of your blog, so I noticed I could sign up to follow by email. I also didn't realize you were on Pinterest; so you have now motivated me to finally sign up for Pinterest, and I'm now following you on Pinterest and by email. Thanks, Belinda. I'll now be spending even more time online. Ha ha.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely giveaway. I just became an official follower on Blogger, although I have regularly read your blog for about 2 years. I love that you always list which magazine issues your patterns are in....it made me run to Barnes and Noble last year to buy World of Cross Stitching for your Garden Sampler! You inspire me to think of different ways to finish my stitching. I like that you often show ways to stitch smalls from your larger samplers. Happy Stitching! Carolyn
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Belinda! Thank you Rina!
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