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Thursday 13 March 2014

LGS weekend and a gorgeous giveaway for you, you won’t want to miss!

 

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Jen and I, along with about 40 other women, had the most wonderful weekend in Melbourne, but I’ll post about that later on as I have some other wonderful news I MUST share!!!!!

Jenny of Elefantz has designed, and is releasing  her cute set of 26 Rosedaisy Alphabet stitcheries! (and  these are a must have as personally, I think they’re her best work yet!!!)  Each of the 26 stitcheries will fit inside a 5 inch square, and feature blanket stitch applique plus simple backstitch and running stitch. You can frame them, feature them on gifts, or even use all of the stitcheries in a quilt! They are a set of stitcheries you will use again and again.

The giveaway is open worldwide.

· Leave ONE comment only on this blog post, telling me which ‘Rosedaisy’ alphabet letter you would stitch first and why.

· Make sure you leave an email or blog address so you can be contacted if you win – otherwise a new winner will be drawn in your place.

There are four PDF pattern sets of Jenny’s “Rosedaisy Alphabet” to be won – one each at four different blogs. Visit all four blogs and leave your comment and you’ll have four chances to win!

If you can’t wait to see if you win the giveaway you can purchase the full set now as a PDF download HERE in Jenny’s shop.

The blogs are:

Jenny of Elefantz (of course!)

Heather

Barbra

and

Wendy (me!!…well, you’re already here!!!)

The four winners will be drawn on Wednesday 17th of March – St Patrick’s Day ….I’ll be

enlisting the help of my good friend, Mr RNG!

Good luck, fingers crossed and sugary sweet hugs, xox :o)

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160 comments:

  1. OOOH, just gorgeous .... I would love to stitch a 'C' - I haven't done much applique/embroidery before and could very easily be tempted by these patterns - especially since they were designed with simple running stitch and blanket stitch .. looks so easy to do :)

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  2. Oh you guys are soooo nice! I would stitch "K" and give it to my friend.
    Fingers crossed I get lucky! xxx :)

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  3. You lucky, lucky girl. What a wonderful sneak-peak you've had. And what a fabulous fun weekend. Can't wait to see all the fun you were up to :)
    My letter of choice - "E" of course :)

    ecsokmay@yahoo.com

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  4. Hi Wendy

    Thanks for the opportunity to enter this giveaway... Love your blog.. hand embroidery is one of my favorite pastimes and I always love Jenny's work. The first letters I would do would be J & H which are the letters for my 2 granddaughters from Canada.. Thanks Again

    Flora @ flowergal1636@gmail.com

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  5. Thank you all for the giveaway, I have loved Jenny's work for a long time! I would do the letter J for my dear hubby and me. Why you ask.. his name is Jim and mine is Jan..so it is two 3 letter words starting with the letter J for the last 20 years!!!

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  6. I would start with "V" as Violet is my youngest grand daughter's name and I know she would just love to have it framed on her dressing table. In violet of course to match her name.
    jharlond@yahoo.com

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  7. Hi Wendy - so glad to hear you had a great time at LGS, what a wonderful event it is, & no wonder everyone loves it!
    What a fab giveaway! Please put my name in... and as the alphabet is so pretty & sweet, I would stitch a 'C' for my daughter, who loves all things pretty & sweet! x

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  8. Hello Wendy! Thanks for helping Jenny with her giveaway and allowing us the chance to win such a sweet gift!
    I would choose an "S" for my best friend, Stella
    Amy
    junebug613@gmail.com
    girlrecycled.blogspot.com

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  9. Looks like you all had a great time away together - such a great giveaway from Jenny. WE would choose the first letter of our names, B, H and K.
    Love Baa, Miss H and the Mother

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  10. How beautiful...all of your work! I think I would chose the letter E, for my name because I never make anything to keep and with this, I would have to. I love the bright colors, just brilliant. Thank you, Elaine
    echristian851@gmail.com

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  11. would love to win this beautiful stitchery,
    my first letter I would stitch would be C for courtney my lovely granddaughter

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  12. Hi Great designs and looks like everyone had a good time in Melbourne. My first letter would be my G.Haven't made anything with my initial yet.

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  13. I would choose letter A because of my special Ashlyn. Thanks you giving me a chance to win.

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  14. Joan Anderson and I would love to win! I would start with the letter "J"! Love visiting your blog! kensbw@hotmail.com

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  15. I would make A for my 4 month old granddaughter Audrey.

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  16. me, me, please pick me!!!! love this!!!

    qlt7scrap at gmail dot come

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  17. I love all things designed by Jennifer!!! Thanks for a chance to win!!!

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  19. I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures of the conference! I would stitch the S first, of course, since my name starts with S. =) dezertsuz at gmail.

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  20. T for Tara its my daughter name.
    randigoodies@gmail.com

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  21. Entry for DEE - shawfox1@yahoo.com

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  22. I would stitch the letter A first for my granddaughter Audrey. marykolb at charter dot net

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  23. Hi Beautiful Wendy

    I just adore Jenny's gorgeous alphabet & I would make the "H" first for my precious daughter Haylee.

    Blessings

    Gail
    gcom31@msn.com

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  24. Oh Wendy, I can't wait to read about your adventures at LGS. I am hoping I will make it in 2015 to Brissie.

    I would try to stitch Rosedaisy D first for myself, but I expect I would end up stitching R first as I am really bad at making things for myself.

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  25. You must have had so much fun at your LGS party. I would start with K for my oldest grandchild Kendra.

    Kim
    rrhody1@charter.net

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  26. How lovely they are! I would do L first, for my grandbaby. :o)

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  27. Fabulous to meet you on the weekend. I'm a huge fan of Jenny's designs and would stitch the M first, not for me but for my dear 84 year old friend, Mavis.

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  28. I would stitch P for my daughter Patricia.

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  29. Thank you for the fun idea.
    I would start with a P for my mother.

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  30. Thank you for the fun idea.
    I would start with a P for my mother.

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  31. Beautiful work. I would stitch the M for my granddaughter Macy! rladycase@msn.com

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  32. Hi Wendy, I fell in love with these designs at LGS. I have two grand daughters Z for Ziva and P for Paige so they are the two that I would love to stitch first.

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  33. I feel silly saying the same answer four times but I would stitch the letter K first and give it to my friend KT, my friend Karen, my daughter Korie, or I would keep it for myself.
    Thank you for the chance to win!
    Krista
    quiltingkoala(at)ymail(dot)com

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  34. Well, of course I would like the letter "E" -- just so I can make a pretty for myself! Thanks for the giveaway. I love Jenny's work.

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  35. How lovely they are, I would stitch B for me :)

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  36. It is a bit hard to settle back to normal life isnt it. So hard to think we have to wait another year to catch up again.
    Jen's new set is gorgeous, I would probably start off with V and P for my gorgeous girl Grandies. But I am known to change my mind too. lol.
    Hugs xx

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  37. So glad you enjoyed your trip. Of course the first letter I would embroider would be L - just for me! xx

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  38. Just gorgeous - definitely "L" for my granddaughter Lulu. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  39. Ooo these look fab! I would have to choose an L to start with for myself. However, my cousin is expecting and when their baby arrives it would make a great gift. I would have to wait to see what the name is though. hehe
    My contact details are in my blog profile.
    Thanks for the opportunity.

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  40. S for me. I can do many things with an S. Sneaky pocket, Showey block. Sweet quilt label and use my Stash. Thanks Wendy for the chance to win. Sandra P
    dougsand102@bigpond.com

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  41. Ooh, it will most definitely have to be H for my mother, Hanna. She has encouraged me to do embroidery and quitling. She is never without something to do and then mostly for other people.
    Thanks for the opportunity to be part of this and I hope I'm lucky
    Elizabeth in Cape Town
    epienaar56(at)gmail(dotcom

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  42. Hi Wendy. I would probably end up stitching quiet a few of them. What fabulous gifts these would make for my sisters and mom and my nieces and great nieces for birthday and Christmas gifts. I would do the c first for my sister Charlotte. As always Jenny's talent just blows me away.

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  43. I would start with the "A" for my daughter and then I would do "J" for my Mother'in'law's birthday. I am going to make her into a pillow. What a great gift idea.

    Mary
    mary.carlock@gmail.com

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  44. I would start with 'R' for my eldest son.

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  45. Thank you for helping us have the chance to win Jenny's beautiful alphabet designs. My first letter would be "L" for my son's girlfriend. Then I'd have to stitch a letter for each of the 5 ladies in my quilt bee...so I'd be stitching D, G, S, K and S again! whysyourhatwet(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  46. Beautiful roses, just gorgeous! I would start at the beginning with "A" for Annette.

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  47. Just beautiful, as always! They are perfect to personalize gifts. I would start with the S for my daughter. Thank you for the chance to win.

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  48. wish me luck....I would have to start with "s" for my name of course...

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  49. It's a beautiful alphabet and I would be stitching a D first - for my own name.

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  50. H for home, would be my first, or maybe M for Macy, one of my granddaughters.
    Thank you for the chance .

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  51. Her work is just lovely. I would make the S for my granddaughter Samantha.

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  52. I would choose to stitch the "C " for my girlfriends 50th birthday gift

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  53. Hi Wendy - Love your blog and your energy, and your friend Jenny is awesome. You all are very talented and I enjoy seeing what you all work on. Thanks. I have only one Sibling - my Sister Randi - And this is her Birthday month ... So I would do the "R" first. Thanks Lynn jnl4God @ Live dot com

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  54. These are so cute! I would do the letter M and then K for my granddaughters.

    hulseybg at gmail dot com

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  55. These are so lovely! I would start with b and e for my daughters and then m for myself!

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  56. These look so fun and pretty too. I would start with S and j for my daughters. Thanks for a great giveaway.

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  57. Love Jenny's designs..
    I would stitch A and the M for my two GGDS.
    A GREAT GIVEAWAY.

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  58. I love the look of this alphabet. Now that I've seen the S, I'd start there, with a monogram for me, me, me. It's so darling.

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  59. I would make the letter L first so I could have a pretty wall hanging for my sewing room. Thanks for the chance.

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  60. Sooo pretty! I would stitch the the "Q" for quilting and hang it in my sewing roon. Thank you.

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  61. A most PERFECT alpha to go with the daisy blocks I am embroidering right now. After the letter M, I would do an R, after myself, Roxanne! :-)

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  63. love Jennys things thanks for the chance

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  64. I love everything Jenny designs. I would stitch up the G for Gabriella my 2 year old GD and make her a doll quilt for her babies. (A keepsake) Bobbie

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  65. Such a nice projects you have!

    I would stitch the letter "M" for my artistic and generous daughter who so often shares handmade items with me.

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  66. I would stitch M for my MIL. Her birthday is at the end of the month. Thank you ladies for this awesome giveaway!

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  67. I'd love to make one for one of my swap partners, so I'll have to keep which initial I would make first a secret. Thanks for the lovely giveaway, Wendy.

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  68. I would love to make a start on K for my sister.

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  69. Gorgeous stitcheries. The first would be an "L" for my Mom's upcoming birthday.

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  70. Love all of Jen's patterns
    I would stitch the L first for my daughters xx

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  71. Love these letters! I would do a L, my daughter's and grandaughter's initial

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  72. I would start with B for my granddaughter Beth

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  73. I would make the letter S, the first letter of my last name!

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  74. I would love to do C first as Chloe is my only Grand daughter!

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  75. Jenny's alphabet is just so gorgeous I want to go and stitch my letter now - A for Angela....

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  76. We share the same name and I would stitch the letter W. Thinking about stitching it on a purse I have been wanting to make.

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  77. I would have to start with S, for me and my daughters, thanks for such a lovely design.

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  78. I would have to start with S, for me and my daughters, thanks for such a lovely design.

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  79. I love these letters! I'd start with the "F" for Fern but would do lots of others as well.
    cottage_hill@sympatico.ca

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  80. Love the alphabet and would have to be M for my grandaughter.

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  81. The letter I would use first is M for mum. She needs a pick me up and I would put it on a night dress I will be making. Thanks for the chance to enter.

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  82. I would stitch the letter T first because I would make it as a gift for my secret pal.Thanks for the chance to win.

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  83. Será o 'L', pois é o nome de minha neta. hugs, Eva
    ekastecki@hotmail.com

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  84. My first letter would have to be B for my beautiful daughter Becky. I would love the opportunity to win, especially as you are drawing it on our National Saints Day. We have a long weekend here in Ireland this weekend because st. Patricks Day is on Monday. Thanks for all you do and share. annrsheehan@gmail.com

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  85. Also Monday is the 17th March and not Wednesday!!

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  86. I would love to win this pattern. I would do an A for my two granddaughters.
    Rassaid@yahoo.com

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  87. Firstly I would use the "K" and the "R" for each of my beautiful daughters, then I would go onto the letters "C" and "V" for my two nearest and dearest friends.. healy-kaylee@marubeni.com

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  89. My first letter to be stitched would be B for my daughter, then an S for my DH, then I would move on to other relatives and friends. This could be a project for more than a year as those letters are really fabulous. Anne in Colorado

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  90. Wendy, I love this alphabet!! I would pick the letter G for my daughter Grace. It was through her I found my way back to God and received his love and forgiveness. Thank you. Cindy (scgiL2@aol.com)

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  91. I would do F for faith. A friend has cancer and I think she would like a reminder of a God's grace.

    Katherine. Katzber@yahoo.com

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  92. Thanks, Wendy, for helping Jenny! Her letters must look so lovely in person. I'd start with the letter M, the initial of our family name. Email in my profile.

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  93. Thanks for giving us another opportunity to win this beautiful alphabet! I would start with the L -- for a special little girl who is the only girl in my friends set of quadruplets!

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  94. I would start with M because that is what our name starts with juditupp at yahoo dot com

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  95. Such a cute and delightful set of patterns. I just might choose the letter F for friends. You 4 appear to be BFF's. It's great to have those kind of people in your life. Thanks for the gracious giveaway. katztoo1 at frontier dot com

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  96. Such a cute and delightful set of patterns. I just might choose the letter F for friends. You 4 appear to be BFF's. It's great to have those kind of people in your life. Thanks for the gracious giveaway. katztoo1 at frontier dot com

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  97. Such a cute and delightful set of patterns. I just might choose the letter F for friends. You 4 appear to be BFF's. It's great to have those kind of people in your life. Thanks for the gracious giveaway. katztoo1 at frontier dot com

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  98. Hi!!!! I would do an A first for my newest grand daughter Aubrianna!!!! I haven't made her anything yet!!!! I need to get to it!!!

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  99. I would start with the letter "A" just because it is the beginning of the alphabet. Thanks for the chance to win.

    Janet

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  100. Evelyn is 1 year old today! She is my granddaughter. So, the letter E is my first choice to stitch.

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  101. I would make an "E", I can always use a new tote bag. These look simple enough that I can use one as a Monogram.

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  102. E for Ethan and Emma, grands. I will use for Christmas ornament; I do one for each each year.

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  103. Beautiful! I would start with A for my name and put in on a pouch for my Ipad.

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  104. Thank you for the chance to win. Seems like this would be pretty for Easter, so was thinking "J" for Jesus.
    mcdowallrc@gmail.com

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  105. Wow that Jenny is a clever lady....I just love her new alphabet. I would do the M as our spare room is called the M-room. It is used by my mum whose name is Margaret, my daughter whose name is Megan and m for mum (when my mother in law stays)
    Cath @ Bits 'n Bobs

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  106. I would like to embroider an H. It is the first letter o my name.

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  107. They are beautiful! I would start with C for me and E for my daughter Emmeline!

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  108. This is a lovely alphabet design from Jenny. I would choose S for my granddaughter Sarah to start with.

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  109. No sweet little Granddaughters here (yet) so I would make an R for my craft room.

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  110. I'd have to go with "P" first, and then follow with the rest of the last names of family. These would make wonderful gifts. Thank you for the opportunity to win! stargatefan 54 @ comcast dot net

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  111. I love this alphabet! My first letter would be an L for my daughter's initial.

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  112. The fist initial would have to be E for my wonderful daughter who looks after her two autistic sons. She is awesome I really admire her strength and valor.

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  113. Thank you, Wendy, for giving us another chance to win this beautiful alphabet from Jenny. I really admire her and her work. I would make the letter "K" first for my sweet friend Karen.

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  114. My letter to create in the Rose Daisy letters would be "A" for my Adorable Aidan! She is ten now and a notebook cover would be ideal I'm thinking!
    Kathy

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  115. Love the alphabet. I would do a letter for a new baby but don't know which one maybe all of them.
    Thanks,
    Barbar email is bleonard02@tampabay.rr.com

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  116. My letter would be A for my granddaughter Amelia who just turned 3 on Wednesday!

    Verna
    rvsherw@nb.sympatico.ca

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  117. I am fascinated with your cute umbrella on you page....great!
    I would do the letter "E" for my youngest granddaughter.

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  118. Jenny's done it again - designed a gorgeous set that will be perfect for gifts and decorating my own home. I'd love to start with the J for my daughter.
    calamityjr@sbcglobal.net

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  119. Thanks for participating in this giveaway. The letters are all so lovely. I'd start with an "S" since it is my initial, then I'd do the "C" next for my cousin Cindy.

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  120. I'd probably stitch W first, something for me for a change! I'd also do an S for my mum and N for my MIL.

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  121. I would stitch the E first for our family last name. thank you for a chance to win the alphabet.
    requilt (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  122. Love the designs. They are so fresh. I would start with a B as that is the first initial of my name. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  123. What a fun craft...I must get some materials together and just jump in...I would start with the "p" for my first name - Peggy and go from there...thankyou! (hendrick.pj@tds.net)

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  124. Olá, gostaria muito mesmo de ganhar, pois seu trabalho é maravilhoso. A letra que bordaria seria o R, porque as três pessoas mais importantes da minha vida são meu marido Ricardo e meus filhos Rodrigo e Rafaella. Obrigada pela oportunidade Deus te abençoe.
    LĂ­lian Costa Machado
    liliancostamachado@gmail.com
    SĂŁo Paulo - Brasil.

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  125. I'd start with H for my lovely daughter, Honore. Elizabeth. elizakzoo@gmail.com

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  126. I love these letters. I love your blog, I am now a follower. THanks for the chance to win! And thanks Jenny for the great stitchery!

    Blessings,
    Jodi

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  127. the letter C is the first one I would stitch which begins my name. thanks for a chance.

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  128. Hermoso, delicado y muy lindo para bordar, comenzarĂ­a por la F de familia gracias por permitirnos disfrutar del alfabeto de Jenny. Reciba bendiciones y nuestro respeto por su labor. Rosa MarĂ­a. rcoronadovice@yahoo.es

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  129. Love this alphabet :) I will start at the beginning with the letter A.

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  130. Jenny's alphabet is beautiful. I would start with the letter A as it is the first letter of my daughter's name.

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  131. Hi Wendy,
    Thank you so much for the chance to win one of Jenny's beautiful patterns. I would start with the letter R as its the first letter of my name and also the first letter of my 1 1/2 year olds name Ruth. I would look wonderful hanging in her room.
    Rebecca Miller
    rebeccamillerdesigns@yahoo.com.au

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  132. Lovely blog Wendy, I would do the letter "J" first for my precious granddaughter Jorja. Thank you for the opportunity to enter such a lovely giveaway. Shirley N.Z. brandy.1@xtra.co.nz

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  133. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity to win this beautiful prize. I would love either, L for Lily, or C for Chloe or R for Riana, these are my beautiful Granddaughters. thank you,
    Elaine.

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  134. I would stitch C, L, and R because these are my initials. It is a lovely design as are all of Jenny's designs. I love your designs also. I followed the 2013 BOM "Seasons of." My e-mail address is bridgetsmom@q.com.

    Cynthia

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  135. I would do A, R, K, M, S, J, E, B, C,R, and B. For my grandchildren and great grandchild. These are just the cutest Letter's I have seen in along time. Love the fabrics used also. My email is artandsoul57@gmail.com and my blog is www.heartandsoulquilts.blogspot.com

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  136. I make an R for my first name. So pretty!

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  137. I would start with F for my daughter. She is such a huge supporter of my crafting. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  138. I would stitch the letter "A" for my name. lovely alphabet thanks for the chance to win

    ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

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  139. I would stitch one for each of my granddaughters. So I would start with T for the oldest, Trista, then do 2 K's for the next two, Kelsy & Kylie, then do an A for Alyse.

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  140. Hi Wendy,All of Jenny's letters will be gorgeous I know, but I would stitch " J" first because it is my Mum's 90th birthday in June. Her name is Janet. :)

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  141. Beautiful patterns. I plan on stitching B for Beverlie and A for Annabelle, my to young granddaughters.

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  142. T would be my choice for Tamia. I made a pledge at the beginning of the year to deliver 5 random acts of kindness and this would be perfect for one of the recipients - Tamia xx

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  143. Grazie per il giveway! Prima lettera S per la piccola Sophie!
    Mio indirizzo mail: marina.genovesi@alice.it

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  144. I think a C for my daughter Caitlin would be nice.
    asdunne2002@yahoo.com

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  145. Beautiful alphabet! I would stitch the A first - for my name...

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  146. Thank you for being part of this lovely giveaway. M would be my first letter, for my daughter and also for my best friend. gai dot butler @ internode dot on dot net

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  147. What pretty letters to stitch! I would pick T, the initial for my last name. But I may pick a different letter at each site...maybe it will help me be lucky and win!

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  148. I would have to do two for my daughters - so, either R or D first. Thanks for the chance.

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  149. wouldnt that be great on a baby quilt?

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  150. I'd start with the L and frame it up for my sewing room wall. Then I'd get started on Christmas gifts. Thank's for the contest Wendy

    lynnb949@gmail.com

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  151. Thank you the chance to win this beautiful alphabet!
    I would first stitch the letter M for my sweet granddaughter Mia Mae
    LfsAlot @ gmail dot com

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  152. I'd be stitching four letters! L, O, V, and E to make a pillow with.

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  153. for Peggy @ Margaret Ott
    createon@roadrunner.com
    via Barb

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  154. Looks like you all had a lot of fun in Melbourne..I need to stitch a special secret gift so I would love to use the letter C on it.

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  155. This alphabet is incredibly sweet!!! Can't wait to do one. I'd do the "E" for my granddaughter who lives way to far away. Anything with handwork is right up my alley. Thank you!
    sparklymaws@yahoo.com

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  158. Looks like you had a ton of fun on your trip! I'd start with H as my name is Heather! Sixmantzs@sbcglobal.net

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  159. Love these! So girly and fun!

    I'd start with the letter "S" for my baby granddaughter Scarlett!

    Gina S.
    Catsrawesome@hotmail.com

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  160. Gorgeous pattern. I would start with N as I never seem to get around to making one for me. Hugs......

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