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Sunday, November 19, 2017

:: All in a Row blog-hop!!


Once again, I have the privilege of being a part of the second of the 'All in a Row'  books that the Martingale publishers & Moda have partnered to create. And once again... it's a wonderful book filled with rows & rows of ideas & inspiration for quilts, table-runners, & projects of all kinds. And, while the 'Moda All Stars: All in a Row Again' is wonderful all on it's own... if you add it to the first 'All in a Row' book, you'll have a treasure-trove of ideas for almost countless projects for so many occasions - or for the 'just because' fun of it all!



My Row is called 'Treetop Neighborhood' as we have a lot of birdie families that make their homes in the oak trees & a Texas Ebony tree in our front & back yards. I thought how fun it would be if they had a little neighborhood of their own, & although for now they seem to be happy with their nests in the trees... this are my dream houses for them.

One of the things I love most about being a part of the 'Moda All Star: All in a Row' books is that each book supports a charity & the 'Moda All-Stars: All in a Row Again' book is supporting Give Kids the World Village. Give Kids the World Village helps children with life-threatening illnesses enjoy weeklong, cost free vacations with their families.

The Moda All Stars: All in a Row Again blog hop started Monday, November 13 - & below you'll find the full blog-hop schedule so, just in case you missed some folks..., you can visit them now! Be sure to visit all the designers' blog because there are fun ideas, inspiration, & prizes!!!

If you would like to win a free eBook copy of 'The Moda All Stars: All in a Row Again', I will be drawing a name on November 24. And, as we are celebrating Thanksgiving here in the US, all you will need to do is to leave a comment on this post mentioning what you are grateful for.

You'll also want to be sure to visit the All in a Row Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/allinarowquiltalong), where they will be hosting several giveaways during the blog-hop (assorted giveaways plus three grand prizes from Martingale and Moda are up for grabs!)


So... grab yourself a cup of coffee or tea & have some visiting all the other blogs & the All in a  Row Facebook page!... & don't forget to leave a comment here to be in the drawing win the e-book!


November 13

November 14

November 15
Laurie Simpson: http://minickandsimpson.blogspot.com/

November 16

November 17

November 18

November 19

November 20
Brenda Riddle: http://brendariddle.blogspot.com/ 
Barbara Groves and Mary Jacobson: https://www.meandmysisterdesigns.com/blog/ 


November 22
Sherri McConnell: http://www.aquiltinglife.com/

November 24
Lissa Alexander: http://modalissa.com/
Lisa Bongean: https://lisabongean.com/


93 comments:

  1. Congratulations on making the second printing, Bren! I haven't been around for a while, but always love your design sense and fabric designs. I think I'll take you up on that cup of coffee and blog hop visiting! I'll be back to visit again soon.
    Hugs to Bailey from Tag. xo
    Blessings,
    Donna

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  2. As it applies to quilting, I am grateful for the generosity of designers who share over the internet that we might become familiar with their work.

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  3. I love your row! There are so many reasons to be grateful. Perhaps the most important one is that we live so close to our children and grandchildren that we get to see them several times a week. It is truly a blessing to spend time with family.

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  4. I am so thankful for my 2 daughters and their husbands. Thankful for my husband of 35 years!

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  5. I am grateful for the family I have, the job I have, the home that I have and the food that I can afford to buy. So many are struggling to provide these things for themselves and their family so no one should take it for granted when they are able to provide for themselves. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  6. There are so many things to be thankful for, but first on my list is; I am thankful for a husband who continues to love me after 39 years and 20 of those have been with migraines.

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  7. I'm grateful for family and good health. Thanks for a chance to win a copy of a great book too.

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  8. I really love your row of birdhouses. My husband use to build them so they became a favorite of mine. I am very thankful this year because despite all our medical problems, we are still able to share this season with our loved ones.

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  9. I'm thankful for so many things but most of all, my freedom.

    Beth

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  10. Your row is too cute! I am very thankful for my family and friends.

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  11. Love your birdhouse Row! Can't wait to get the All In A Row Again book!!

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  12. I am grateful for my wonderful family.

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  13. I am grateful for all my family and friends. especially the ones I sew/quilt with!

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  14. I am grateful to be able to enjoy my family close in my retirement.

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  15. I have so much to be grateful for. My health, my friends, my family, my hometown, my husband. I am at the best time in my life right now and I am so thankful for it!

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  16. Your row of bird houses is adorable! I'm grateful that it looks like the weather will cooperate and family will have safe travels on Thursday.

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  17. Your row of bird houses is adorable. I'm grateful that it looks like the weather will cooperate and family will have safe travels on Thursday.

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  18. Love your row! I'm a birdhouse nut - listen to the birds singing on my porch in the morning! I am grateful for a new day- everyday! Thank you, Susan

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  19. This has been a tough year so I am very Thankful for my good friend Micki. She has helped me a lot.

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  20. I am so grateful for my 10 grandkids, all live close by except the youngest, just 4 months old, 2000 miles away. So I am grateful to for facetime so even if I can't hold him I can see and talk to him.

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  21. Wonderful row! I am grateful for my two healthy sons.

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  22. I am grateful for my family. I am grateful to have the freedom to spend time at the sewing machine.

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  23. I ❤️ all the flowers and the house rows!! ➰✂️💟🌸🏚🏡💕

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  24. Such a great row.
    I am thankful for a supportive husband. No matter what happens, I know he will be by my side.

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  25. I am so thankful for my faith, family and friends. So many stories to tell! My heart ❤️ is full!

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  26. I am so thankful for my faith, family and friends. Oh, so many stories! My heart ❤️ is full!!!

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  27. I am thankful for my husband of 24 years (25th Anniversary coming up in March). I am thankful for my family and friends. I am thankful for all the things God has blessed me with. And thankful for the ability to create and gift my quilts that I make.

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  28. Love the homes you designed for your ��.
    I am grateful for my family.

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  29. Cute row! I'm grateful for my family and friends.

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  30. I am thankful for my family, my friends, and that I am healthy and active in retirement.

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  31. I am thankful for so many things. My family and friends and that God has blessed me with so much.

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  32. I'm an avid bird watcher and quilter, so your row of bird houses is just so cute that I'd like to make one for myself! I'm grateful for my neighbors, as they look after me and help me with any project that I have.
    yoyopattycakes@hotmail dot com

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  33. I am loving the Rows in the new All Stars: All In A Row Again. Your Bird Houses Row in in my favorite rows list that I will be doing.

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  34. I have the first book and would love the second the rows are so cute. Plus mixing them together makes great quilts.

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  35. I am grateful for family and friends, the many opportunities I have had for work and for play, and the good health I enjoy in retirement.

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  36. I like your row...I like the architecture ones best! I am grateful for my health, and the fact that I am still here, as well as my family. I have had a rough couple of months, but as a friend has told me, we can choose to be happy and grateful. I am choosing to focus on the good in my life!!

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  37. Thankful for a husband who supports and encourages my quilting habit !

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  38. I am thankful for my family and friends, who benefit from all of my sewing skils.

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  39. Such a cute row! Congratulations on being included in this 2nd book. It’s so wonderful that money is being donated for such a good cause.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    usairdoll (at) gmail (dot) com

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  40. Such a cute row! Congratulations on being included in this 2nd book. It’s so wonderful that money is being donated for such a good cause.
    I’m grateful for a healthy family and an awesome grandson ;-D

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    usairdoll (at) gmail (dot) com

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  41. Such a cute row! Congratulations on being included in this 2nd book. It’s so wonderful that money is being donated for such a good cause.
    I’m grateful for a healthy family and an awesome grandson ;-D

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    usairdoll (at) gmail (dot) com

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  42. Today I am particularly thankful for some wonderful women who I go to fitness classes with. They are a cheerful bunch and get my day off to a happy start on a regular basis.

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  43. I am thankful for my loving husband and son and for having the time to enjoy my hobbies.

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  44. I think I will love this book as much as I do the first volume!
    This year I am very thankful for the way God has blessed our family with 2 new grand babies. Our family is growing!! God is so good!!

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  45. i am thankfull for freedom and health!

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  46. Such a cute row, love birdhouses.

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  47. THANKS SO MUCH FOR SHARING!
    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  48. I am grateful for my family, good health and all the quilting friends who are so generous with sharing their ideas and knowledge.

    Judy W. jjaw(at)verizon.net

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  49. I am thankful for my family and the great world of quilting. Keeps my mind thinking and hands busy.

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  50. I am most grateful for my family, wonderful, caring people.

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  51. I am grateful for so many quilting friends who have helped me learn to quilt.

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  52. I LOVE your row and your fabric !!! I am most family for my family and that my kids are happy and healthy everything else is frosting :)
    Thank you for all of your inspiration !!

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  53. I am grateful for my family and friends.

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  54. Thankful for so many things, but family and friends top the list! Happy Thanksgiving

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  55. I am thankful for being able to sew. But most of all, since losing out son, I'm especially thankful for my daughter, husband and mother.

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  56. I am most grateful for my family, & having them all together this year. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  57. I am so thankful for my family. I have 5 wonderful kids{& spouses}along with 15 grandchildren. They all live within close proximity to my husband and I. In this day and age when families are spread around the country, I feel very blessed to have mine close by.

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  58. I am grateful for my precious family, a husband who encourages and supports my endeavors, for creative people whose designs inspire and challenge me, and for my Lord who loves me far more than I would ever deserve.

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  59. I live in Sonoma County where we had such horrible fires last month. My home was not in danger but I know several people, including my brother-in-law, who lost everything. I am so thankful for all of the firefighters and other emergency personnel who fought so hard against the fires. Without them, it would have been even more tragic.

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  60. I'm grateful for talented quilt designers and give-aways! Thank you!

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  61. I am grateful for the best husband in the world!

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  62. I'm thankful for my wonderful family! Thanks for sharing your lovely row!

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  63. I am most grateful for my family, friends, and church. I am especially blessed to have 5.9 darling grandchildren. They are the best!

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  64. Thankful I don't have to cook this year! Cute row of houses!

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  65. Thankful for many things: family, pets, friends, quilting and the ability to be able to enjoy all of this daily.

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  66. I'm grateful for family and friends, retirement and quilting! Your row is one of my favourites!

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  67. I am grateful for my husband family and friends. I am grateful for the joy and accomplishment I have found learning to quilt.

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  68. I am grateful that my kids can home for the holidays!

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  69. Happy Thanksgiving! I am grateful for so many patterns and ideas and fabric. I am grateful for having time to sew and embroider, experiment and applique. I am grateful for my family.

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  70. I am grateful for the time that I get to spend with my family on the holidays. My grandmother is 90 and my grandfather is 89, so I treasure all the moments I get to have with them.

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  71. Wonderful book and row. I am thankful for our Nation and Freedom this Thanksgiving. Have a great holiday.

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  72. I am thankful to be able to enjoy sewing and quilting each day. I am also grateful for the support and tolerance of my family who overlook the massive messes I make as I am creating my quilts.

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  73. Your designs are so beautiful! If I make a row quilt, I will want to use those birdhouses : ) I am thankful this year for the return of a daughter from far away. It is so nice to spend time as a complete family.

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  74. In thankful for my grandchildren.

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  75. I am of course thankful for my family and friend, and also for the ability to be able to enjoy quilting!

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  76. I am thankful that we will get to be with one of our two sons, as they both live away. The other moved all the way to your state back in the summer! I love to be with family on Thanksgiving. I am also thankful that we are going to be able to be together for Christmas. This is such a special time of year!

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  77. I’m grateful for my family including the furry ones and friends.

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  78. I'm thankful for every day whatever it may hold

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  79. I love your row pattern!
    I am thankful for all God has allowed for me to have,

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  80. I am grateful for my kids! They make their momma proud. :-)

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  81. Such a beautiful row! I am thankful for my family and that i just passed an exam, yay!

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  82. I am grateful for my happy and healthy family. Life is good! Thank you for the generous giveaway. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  83. I am grateful for my wonderful grown-up children and for dear Mark and for Thelma the inside cat, and Callie the patio cat!

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  84. Love this row book! I think you are right; it's a great resource for future quilts as well. You can adapt any of these blocks on their own. It's great this is going to a wonderful cause. Thank you!

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  85. I loooove your birdhouse row: I love birdwatching, and this is such a great row to include in a bird themed quilt!

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  86. Like many others, I am grateful for friends and family. But I am also grateful that there are generous people in the quilting world who share their talents to help the less fortunate. I am happy to buy the new book both because I like it and because the money is going to a good cause. swalker287 (at) aol (dot) com

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  87. I am grateful for my three healthy children, and 3 out of 4 healthy Grands... and most grateful for the tiniest one that was born at 27 weeks gestation and is still in the hospital at 6.5 months... her Mommy is going NUTZ... but hanging in there. Kinsley baby is sick, but hopes they can let her come home by end of December or January... but will always have difficulties...
    thank you for all you do to give to charities of your creativity & time & love! Blessings, HUGS 🤗 & LOVE ❤️

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