The colosally talented pair that is (are?) Kerry verykerryberry and Penny sewtakeahike have, as you may well know, teamed up to bring you a whole new resource for paper piecing patterns.
Kerry and Penny have been at the forefront of this movement and are now taking it to the next level with their new blog, Sew-Ichigo, showcasing these paper piecing techniques and designs and bringing you regular sets of patterns to work into your own projects.
Their first set, Kitchen Classics, was released this week and comprises four kitchen classics designs.
If I'm really nice to them, maybe they'll let me give away one of every new set they produce but for the time being, they are letting me give away one set to one lucky reader. If you are too impatient to find out if you've won, you can go here to buy the set right now. And, if your name is drawn and you have already bought the pattern, you will be entitled to the next set absolutely free of charge instead.
I'll give you until Sunday (22 April) to comment and I'll make it simple. Just leave a comment on this post for a chance to win. Any comment. Plain old simple comment. Funny comment. Rude comment. Something poetic. Maybe a joke. I don't mind. I'll draw one commenter at random to win a set of these patterns this Sunday.
Kerry and Penny have been at the forefront of this movement and are now taking it to the next level with their new blog, Sew-Ichigo, showcasing these paper piecing techniques and designs and bringing you regular sets of patterns to work into your own projects.
Their first set, Kitchen Classics, was released this week and comprises four kitchen classics designs.
If I'm really nice to them, maybe they'll let me give away one of every new set they produce but for the time being, they are letting me give away one set to one lucky reader. If you are too impatient to find out if you've won, you can go here to buy the set right now. And, if your name is drawn and you have already bought the pattern, you will be entitled to the next set absolutely free of charge instead.
I love the stand mixer, so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so sweet! Wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteI need this pattern - I am trying to make a cover for my kitchen aid and would love to add the stand mixer patch to it.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win these patterns! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteCount me in please!
Looney toons here - would love some patterns please. *blows a raspberry*
ReplyDeleteWould love to win these! Have finally got over my fear of paper piecing, thanks for the giveaway. Linda
ReplyDeleteMy mom had a mixer just like that one - would love to win so I could make one and be reminded of her :) Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThey are just 'groovy' patterns aren't they
ReplyDeleteI keep trying to come up with a suitable theme for a range of pp patterns, but keep failing to find the 'right' one
Their patterns are amazing.
ReplyDeleteFun stuff!!!
ReplyDeleteOf course I would love to win their awesome pattern; don't need more reason than that x
ReplyDeleteCant wait to make the coffee pot!
ReplyDeleteCant wait to make the coffee pot!
ReplyDeleteThese are such cute designs. Thanks so much for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteA guy walks into a psychiatrists office. His eyes are glazed over and he is chanting, "I am a wigwam! I am a
ReplyDeleteteepee!" The doctor says, "Relax! You are two tents!"
i love these patterns! so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love all of it! I've loved seeing it develop, and I just haven't gotten off my duff to buy any yet! Shame! But maybe there's a reprieve this time, Mr RG, hmm?
ReplyDeleteI would love to make that water jug, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThese two ladies are amazingly talented, count me in. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuch great patterns from 2 very talented women!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
What cute designs and I absolutely adore that Kitchenaid mixer, well done "sewichago" ladies and thanks for being so generous Lily.
ReplyDeletethe tea pot is so cute. hot tea is my thing. thanks for the opportunity
ReplyDeleteReading your blog is inspiration all unto itself. Thanks for taking the time to share. It is greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThose girls make some rockin patterns!
ReplyDeleteDoes this come with bourbon so I can work up my courage to actually try one?
I was thinking of Rum, Camille. To put in a real mixer while making rum cake and then covering the cleaned mixer with one from the pattern. Yes, I have been known to cover the dirty one until dish washing time!
ReplyDeleteLove these I have been tempted to purchase but funds are a little dry. I love the coffee pot, I am addicted to my coffee.
ReplyDeleteI can definitely see making some of these into wedding presents for friends, as I can't afford to give an actual mixer, but potholders would be much used!
ReplyDeleteI think I cut off the perfect selvedge for the kitchen aid yesterday, off to go find it! Thanks for sharing y'all!
ReplyDeleteisn't that great... their work is so innovative; I love seeing their success! :)
ReplyDeleteCoffe pot cushion, just a perfect combination. They are two talented girls!
ReplyDeletepick me, so I can be cool like all the sew-ichigo girls and make these lovely creations.
ReplyDeleteMaybe April is not the cruelest month.
ReplyDeleteLove the patterns!
ReplyDeleteSince I don't actually own a mixer I think I should have a paper pieced pattern for one :)
ReplyDeletelovely patterns
ReplyDeleteSuch cute designs. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSuch talent there! They are so cute & so realistic!
ReplyDeleteCome "MIX" it up and check out my blog. www.sewincrediblycrazy.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI've been following this new Sew-Ichigo thing. SEW cute. I would love to make a cover for Mixer that I use ALL the time! Wouldn't my friends be impressed?
ReplyDeleteQ: what's brown and sticky?
ReplyDeleteA: a stick.
Thanks for the chance to win! Kickapow! :D
ReplyDeletePaper piecing is a long time favorite of mine. These are some cute patterns!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletethose ladies are going to make trouble for ladies like myself who are trying to reduce their number of projects. Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't love a good kitchen theme?? Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThese kitchen designs remind me of my grandmother. Great memories.
ReplyDeleteLove love love that top bag! So fresh and fun! ... im in the works for a new fun shopping tote myself :)
ReplyDeleteI really want to make the Kitchen Aid Mixer!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow :-) I love the coffee pot because I'm a Coffeejunkie...
ReplyDeleteAll of these patterns are lovely. Each of them is unique and brings back childhood memories.
ReplyDeleteGeorgette
Great pillow w/ fringe - love the patterns! thanks so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win.
ReplyDeleteI am longing to try one of these.
Kind regards
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I adore those kitchen patterns! How great it would be to win them.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to leave a rude poem but alas, I can't think of any! I love the idea posted up above by Mhairi to put the stand mixer and the kitchen aid ones onto a mixer cover to hide my super floury kitchenaid, I think I'd co-opt that in a heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway
gibbylet(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm completely addicted to paper piecing, even though most days I'm pulling out my hair while doing it! These patterns are amazing and I would love to further torture myself by winning them!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited about Sew Ichigo. I've been drooling along so far. Hopefully I'll hone my skills while make simply adorable projects.
ReplyDeleteSuch great patterns, I'd love to make a 'cake baking' pinny with a mixer on the pocket!!
ReplyDeleteLove the mixer especially, but they are all cute! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGive it here shorty!
ReplyDeleteHehe just trying for rude comment as everyone else is going for nice!
Fantastic and fun patterns. Thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteOh!!! What a fun resource!
ReplyDeleteHow cute!! Particularly loving the coffee pot. I'd love to win.
ReplyDeleteLovely patterns - thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love paper piecing and these patterns are so different
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I am dreaming of what to make with them. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWhaattt?!??!?! I totally want some of these! Holla!
ReplyDeleteComment scomment.. I want a prize! He he!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with the little stand mixer! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteAmanda Rose
http://sewmuchtosay.blogspot.com
I've been eyeing these patterns!
ReplyDeleteI like all of the patterns for the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI love these, and you are awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love these patterns!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win, thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the designs ... Last week burn my hand with the tea ... If I put it on the cushion I risk burning my ...
ReplyDeleteAnyway! Just love them!
So retro. Would make great potholders.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so sweet! Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteI could not live without my kitchen aid mixer. I'd love to make one in fabric. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so sweet! Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteOh, these are so sweet! Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet patterns. I know just who would love for me to make something with them.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet patterns. I know just who would love for me to make something with them.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun patterns. Thanks forthe chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSuch cool patterns, thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteThese patterns are so lovely :)
ReplyDeleteSusanne
I just have to make these! That mixer is amazing! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThanks Love! I'll be needing that tea kettle pattern!
ReplyDeleteA quote for you,
ReplyDelete"I cannot count my day complete
Til needle, thread and fabric meet."
~Author Unknown
Thank you for this opportunity!
I love the pillow.
ReplyDeletersgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
I'll leave a joke, since you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you call a cow with no legs?
Ground beef.
What do you call a dog with no legs?
It doesn't matter because he won't come anyway.
You know Lynn I want to make these blocks. Really badly. I just need a good paper piecing class. I wish there was one online. I love the pattern.
ReplyDeletesuch cute patterns - I'd love to do the mixer in red polka dot ! maybe then Kitchen Aid would make them that way :)
ReplyDeleteBlown away by the talent of these two ladies. Super cute patterns.
ReplyDeleteI truly think those two women are going to get me to brave paper piecing and get over my fear of trying. The things I've already seen are just adorable. Cannot wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteJust begun to quilt and am hooked.
ReplyDeleteI have just gotten into paper piecing and I'm hooked so these patterns are just my cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteAdorable idea, I'd like to try something new for the kitchen
ReplyDeleteAs a pastry chef, that stand mixer makes me giddy!
ReplyDeleteYou should pick me so I can make my mom a fabulous mother's day gift!
ReplyDeleteI've been stalking them on Flickr. I'm in love with those patterns. Like, totally.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Completely in love with these patterns! You are so sweet to host a giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy little guy started singing:
I'm a Little Teapot as I was typing this so that is what we shall share:
I'm a little teapot short and stout
This is my handle
This is my spout
When I get all steamed up
Here me shout
Just tip me over and
Pour me out!
Paperpiecing-something I wan't to learn! And I love the cute teapot!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! Would love to make them.
ReplyDeleteWho in the heck would leave a rude comment?! I am in love with these patterns. MUST have them in my kitchen!
ReplyDeletevery cute patterns...The type of "cute" and that is 2 syllables long. Cahhhhhhhhhh-ute!!
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