When the stash arrived, it was in good shape. Lots of fabric, books and notions were inside:
I chose two lotus patterns for myself and then a book for my young sewing student.
The book builds on itself showing different techniques including applique, paper piecing and embroidery.
I am always all about putting in more than I take out so I added four nice quilt books and 2 pieces of bright fabric, one about 1/4 yd and the other about 1 yd.
If you would like to have the traveling stash, please comment below. You must live in the US.
I'll draw on the 31st.



14 comments:
Ohhh, I have never seen a traveling stash in person, I would love to have it visit me! Thanks for the opportunity. Gonna go check out Linda's blog shortly!
I have seen the traveling stash boxes on other blogs but never thought to sign up for them. It looks like fun!
Tonya, Congrats on winning the Traveling Stash. Please enter me
to have a chance. Thanks!!
wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com
Oooh I would love the traveling stash! :D It looks like such a fun way to get some new fabrics/patterns/books while finding a new home for some of my own fabrics/patterns/books that I don't really use.
Come see me in Kentucky!
Looks like a lovely box!
I would love to have this box visit me and even have things in mind to add. Will go visit Linda now... Thanks for the sharing of your busy life thru blogging.
Oh, I have been looking for that Granny Quilts book! Please enter my name! Thank you!
She is welcome to come visit me anytime. I would love to play hostess
I'm not interested in the Traveling Stash, but am delighted to see you posting.
Be well!
Like the name of your blog and I am interested in the traveling stash.
jzzyblu@yahoo.com
Thank you very much for your visit to my blog, and the nice words to my block Hello Sun! Have a nice day! A hug!
That's a cool idea. But I'm behind in reading LOL so I missed but that's okay.
Have an awesome day!
does anyone know how to start a traveling stash?
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