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Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Art Quilt Collection

The Art Quilt Collection: Designs and Inspiration from Around the World is a gorgeous and inspiring book. It is mainly filled with photos of beautifully made quilts by artists from all over the world (as the title states :) ). Each quilt featured has a brief write up about the inspiration behind the quilt and the materials used. In addition to the beautiful quilts, the book includes brief step by step sections explaining some of the techniques used. Some of these techniques include: pleating fabric, adding color photographs to fabric, oil-based painting, how to make free hand fabric blocks, and more. For me, (not being an art quilter), it was very interesting and informative to read the how-to sections. I actually hope to try out a few of these techniques in the future.

Some of my favorite quilts from the book are:
I loved the tiny windows in each block. And the use of color is excellent! The grey borders really appeal to me as well.
I love, love, LOVE blue and green together, so it's no surprise that this one would be on my favorites list.
This one just blew me away. I makes me want to grab all my neutral scraps and get piecing. It is amazing!
Oh, this one might be my very favorite. I love the depth that this quilt has and I love all the color! (It's made by a fellow Wisconsin quilter. Woo-hoo!) And I love the name of it, too. It's good, good, good all around!

I have enjoyed this book very much. I am sure that it is one that I will look to again and again for inspiration.

If you would like to win a copy of the book, leave me a comment on this post. The publisher, Sixth and Spring, will be giving away a copy to one of my readers. I will pick a random winner sometime on Thursday.

207 comments:

  1. wow!! the quilts look like paintings!

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  2. I've had my eye on this book! Thanks for the chance!

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  3. Such great quilts.

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  4. This looks like such a wonderful and inspiring book.

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  5. Anonymous10:24 PM

    Looks like great inspiration!

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  6. What a great book. I am a bright color kind of gal and this book has that in spades. The neutrals quilt looks like fun too, tho. How to choose !~?

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  7. I'd love to win a copy of that book! Thanks for the chance. :)

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  8. count me in on the contest please!

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  9. I've seen "Castle Wall" in person before (at the Long Beach Quilt Festival) and it was amazing!! (No need to enter me for the book just wanted to mention that... Hope you're well!)

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  10. Wow! That is awesome! Fingers crossed. . .

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  11. Awesome! I would love to win, I've been in a "slump" and could use the inspiration!

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  12. that basketcase quilt is absolutely stunning! especially b/c it's made from a fellow wisconsinite. :)

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  13. I'd be honored if you chose me. Thanks for hosting this giveaway :)

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  14. each quilt was you pictured was my new favorite, until I saw the one after. wow, lots of great quilts. thanks for the chance to see it in person.

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  15. what a wonderful book.

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  16. Anonymous10:49 PM

    Thanks for sharing! It looks like an awesome book!

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  17. I'm a complete basket case that would love a copy of that book!

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  18. I love quilting books! They are like candy. This one looks wonderful.

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  19. I was blown away by the quilts from the book you previewed. I can only imagine the additional inspiration those pages hold.

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  20. Those quilts are stunning! Castle Wall is incredible! Thanks so much for sharing - what a great book!

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  21. What a fantastic book! thanks for the opportunity to win.

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  22. I'm fascinated by art quilts. I'm terribly intimidated by them, so haven't even worked up the nerve to even THINK about trying to make one, but wouldn't it be cool? My husband keeps telling me he wants me to get 'artier' with my quilts (he's 100% artist, through and through).. maybe this cool book would help me get past my fears? Inspire me? It'd be fun to find out!

    Thanks for the opp!

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  23. I'd love to check out that book. thanks!

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  24. My favorites include the ones with a lot of color, too, Amandajean. Thanks for counting me in.

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  25. This book looks amazing I love all the colors in it. great coffee table book

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  26. One of my goals is to learn to make art quilts. They are lovely. But for now I enjoy reading about them and making more traditional quilts..

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  27. I'm with you - I like that last one best.

    I'd love to win this eye candy!

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  28. What a great book. Thank you for sharing.

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  29. Holy cow those are amazing. I think the Manhattan one is my favorite. Although really, how can you chose???

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  30. OMG, the "Castle Wall" quilt is amazing. I would love to read about how that was made.
    What a fabulous giveaway!

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  31. I would love to look through this and to have one of my mine too wonderful :-)

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  32. Oh, pick me! I could sit and look at books like that for hours!

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  33. Amazing the time and energy that go into those beautiful quilts! Can't wait to see what else is inside!

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  34. Love the colours, what an inspiration.

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  35. What a gorgeous book! This is just the kind of book I pore over for hours, and come away filled with inspiration!

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  36. Wow!
    That would be an excellent gift for my MIL who is also an art-quilter. She would love the book (and I would love a chance to read it before giving it to her)

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  37. I would love to win a copy of this book!

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  38. Wow, Castle Wall looks like fotograph, not a quilt!
    I also like the quilt on the front cover with the trees (right upper corner).
    I would love to win a copy of this book, thanks for the chance.

    Jittina, the Netherlands

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  39. The book looks great! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  40. Thank you Amanda Jean for bringing this new book to my attention! It looks awe inspiring!

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  41. Great book,
    great quilts,
    great blog!

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  42. Wow, the quilts are AMAZING!

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  43. Penfield5:01 AM

    What an inspiring book, and what an inspiring and helpful blog you have - especially for someone who has had a 20 year pause!

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  44. wow! What gorgeous and inspiring quilts. Thank you for sharing a copy of this wonderful book.

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  45. i would love to win a copy of the book... it looks gorgeous!!

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  46. Very cool book. It would be so much fun to try out some of these new techniques.

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  47. wow - that basket case quilt is amazing. Mind you - so is castle wall - it looks like the tower at York castle. How the heck did the quilter manage to make it look so real. Truly awe inspiring!

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  48. the book looks fasinating, something I would love to own.

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  49. Oh, yes, I would like to win :-)

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  50. Beautiful artistic quilts, thanks for the chance to win.

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  51. Wow... what incredible quilts... thanks for the give-away! I would love to spend some quality time with this book!

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  52. This book looks fabulous! What a riot of color and design! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  53. looks like an inspirational book! That first quilt looks kinda like something I have seen before!

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  54. The Caste wall quilt is really spectacular. I would love to have this to look at the pictures. Thanks for the offer.

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  55. Love the quilts that you chose to show us. The book would be well-loved in my home.

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  56. There is a lot of inspiration in this book just with the quilts you showed. Thanks to the publisher for sponsoring this giveaway!

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  57. books and quilting. Two of my favourite things.

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  58. I doubt I could ever create an art quilt, but I would still love to look.

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  59. Carol7:14 AM

    I love that castle wall quilt! Thanks for sharing. What an inspiration!

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  60. I hadn't seen this one yet --- looks wonderful!

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  61. such inspiration...i love the castle...

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  62. I've been playing around with art quilting and would love this reference!

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  63. I think my favorite one of those you show is Castle Wall. I'd love to see the rest of the quilts in the book. -- Thanks.

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  64. Amazing Art quilts! Beautiful!!

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  65. Can't wait to read this book!

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  66. The book looks great! Thanks for the chance!

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  67. There is a whole lot of inspiration in your post. I bet the book is amazing.

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  68. I love your favorites! Especially the blue and green one where the green goes off the edge of the blue part - genius :) Thanks for the giveaway.

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  69. What an inspiring book--I would love to own it! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  70. Wow -- those quilts look pretty amazing. All the pieces and planning in that basket quilt -- pretty impressive!

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  71. Wow, impressive! The complete basket case quilt is gorgeous! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  72. Love the castle walls! I've always wanted to try to do on of these.

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  73. OH, my goodness, is that inspirational. I SO want to work on some ideas those stirred up!

    Lucy~

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  74. This looks like an amazing book. Would love to win it, thanks for the giveaway.

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  75. Those are some amazing quilts! I can't wait to see more of them.

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  76. Oh! I'd love to win a copy!

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  77. Thanks for doing a giveaway

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  78. With such a great prize, winning is unlikely but thanks for offering us all the book. It would sure get a lot of looking through and reading here!!

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  79. Ooo, this looks like a great book for inspiration!

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  80. what an inspirational book! please enter me in the giveaway!

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  81. Incredible quilts! I love the Basket Case one. It totally fascinates me.

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  82. They're beautiful aren't they? That "Castle Walls" quilt blew me away!

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  83. Truly works of art!

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  84. ooooohh, what a beautiful and inspiring book. thank you for the chance to win it. Love your blog.

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  85. The book looks great. I've been interested in pleating in quilts and photography in quilts.
    I love the Windows quilt too.

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  86. love it! C O L O R

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  87. What a fabulous book! Thanks for bringing it to our attention!
    Lisa

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  88. What a great book! I love that last quilt too!

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  89. I looked at this the other day at the bookstore...may have to go back and pick it up (unless I am lucky enough to win a copy!)

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  90. Wow! Would love a copy!

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  91. Manhattan is my favorite. Fascinating quilts.

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  92. that manhattan quilt is right up my ally.. i have a solid layer cake that I didn't know what to do with, but now.. i see windows in my future.

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  93. What beautiful quilts! Thanks for sharing!

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  94. I'd love to get a fresh cup of coffee (or glass of wine ... depending on the time of day) and just peruse those pages for hours. Inspiring!

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  95. Thanks for sharing this beautiful book!

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  96. Anonymous9:35 AM

    What beautiful quilts. I really like the Manhattan windows as well and the basket case quilt is wonderful.

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  97. Oh, I would SO love to win this book! I need the inspiration for some upcoming art quilt type projects!!
    Jane

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  98. I've been leaning toward the art quilts lately. And hooray for Wisconsin Quilters!

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  99. That book looks fabulous. I'm always amazed at all the different ideas people use in quilting. I hope to win this big collection of beauty.

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  100. What beautiful quilts!

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  101. I love these pictures, and would love to ooh and aah over this book.

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  102. Anonymous10:12 AM

    Beautiful! You always find the most fascinating books! Thanks for a chance to win!

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  103. Looks like an awesome book! Love the castle wall quilt... looks amazing.

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  104. This would be a great addition to my sewing/quilting library! Love your art quilt choices...

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  105. Linda S10:27 AM

    Castle wall is AMAZING!

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  106. I would love to own a copy of this book. :)

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  107. Looks a book to spend hours with, go back through and discover something new each time! Those are just amazing.

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  108. So many beautiful quilts. I want to do more art quilting and this would be so inspirational.

    Debbie

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  109. Looks like an awesome book full of inspiration! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  110. really cool--I've always wanted to make a few quilts "just because" instead of to use or give away.

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  111. Oh, that looks like a great book that I'd love to have since I'm interested in art quilts and have done a couple.
    Thanks!!

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  112. That is a very pretty book! I love looking at art quilts, but I have to admit that they are very intimidating. But, that doesn't keep me from looking :)

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  113. What a beautiful book.

    I'm stuck in bed w/ influenza and my husband is taking care of our 3 little ones.

    Despite feeling miserable I'm loving the ability to catch up on blog reading (without guilt). Especially yours...love it.

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  114. I love the castle wall ... we have high boring walls in parts of my house, and I would love to see a castle wall quilt up on one of them to break it up. The others look beautiful too.

    jennebeker @ gmail dot com

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  115. Wow! That last one is my favorite, too -- but all of them really get the wheels turning, don't they?
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  116. What an amazing collection! I'd love to see more of them!

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  117. I would love this book!

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  118. I've seen this book mentioned elsewhere, and I would love to own a copy of my very own!

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  119. Thanks for sharing your great finds! I enjoy your blog!

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  120. The creativity is inspiring. Thanks so much for sharing information about this book!

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  121. We have a Quilt Museum in the city where I live, and I have been amazed by some of the Art Quilts that have been displayed there. The ones you have shown in today's blog are equally amazing. I would LOVE to own this book and be able to look at it often for inspiration!

    Pick me, please!

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  122. Stunning quilts! This would be a great book for inspiration.

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  123. I'm with you...I love the castle...I might have to try that! Thanx for the chance!

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  124. I'm with you - I think A Complete Basket Case might also be my favorite of the ones that you showed us.

    It is inspiring to see what skilled quilters can do!

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  125. The Castle Wall is AMAZING!

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  126. Anonymous11:56 AM

    What a great inspirational book to have around. Thank you for sharing and for the chance to win!

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  127. Lovely! Isn't it great to see all the ways this craft becomes art? Fun!

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  128. it really looks like a super book: I suspect I could contemplate and sudy it for a long time! Thanks for the generous offer.

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  129. Those are some beautiful quilts! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  130. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  131. You could be an art quilter. . . you stretch yourself to do new things. Maybe someday there will be a vision you want to create, and then. . . I can't wait.
    I love these kinda books for inspiration.

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  132. Beautiful! Thanks for the chance!

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  133. Those quilts are stunning! I would love a copy of the book :-)

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  134. Wow! That book looks Amazing! Thanks so much for the opportunity to win one. So nice of the publisher. I could really use a book with lots of techniques and "helps" in it.
    =-)
    lupansgirl(at)gmail(dot)com

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  135. Wow! Fabulous photos - would love to see the whole book!

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  136. Those are beautiful quilts, thanks for sharing!

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  137. Oh my heck!!! I would love a copy!! I just got back from NYC- and I saw "quilts" everywhere! (Windows, subway tiles,iron work,art at the MET and MOMA, etc, not to mention REAL quilts at Purl, City Quilters, and the incredible red and white quilts at the Armory show. If you haven't seen them already,I'm posting some pics on my blog. What a show it was!!!)

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  138. Anonymous1:56 PM

    Really neat book!! I would love to be inspired more by it! :)
    steeplechaser29 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  139. I love that quilting is an art form. It makes me feel so creative! Beautiful book!

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  140. Gorgeous quilts, but very daunting to try.

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  141. Ohhh eye candy! I would love to win a copy!

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  142. What a fun book! Would love to win it:)

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  143. love love love. i NEED this book!

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  144. I've been toying with the idea of making an art quilt...my soul NEEDS to make an art quilt! I would love to own this book!

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  145. Shifra G.2:57 PM

    I have been dreaming of making an art quilt since I first started quilting. This book is awesome and would really help. I would love to win this book.

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  146. Looks like a great book - I would love to have it

    http://averagequilter.blogspot.com/

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  147. Art quilt inspiration without the cost of buying it? I would love it!

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  148. wow that looks like a treasure trove of inspiration x

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  149. A girl can never have too much inspiration!

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  150. The castle wall quilt is awesome and could be real.....

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  151. I would so love a copy of that book! Thank you!

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  152. This book looks like an amazing picture book of quilty inspiration! I do not own any Art Quilt books, so would enjoy winning this one to read. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

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  153. Love the books. It looks like ti would be a great inspiration! Thanks for the chance to win it!

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  154. Those can't even be real. How amazing!

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  155. I would love to quilt like this! Maybe someday I can spend the time planning. I love the one you picked out with the windows. Cool stuff, I hope I win!

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  156. I love art quilts although I think making one would be over my head. I'd love to see the how to section and take a bit of the mystery out of them. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  157. What beautiful quilts. I don't know whether I would ever have the patience or quilting skills to make a quilt like these shown, but would love the chance to drool over this book and give it a try!!
    Thanks for chance to have that opportunity.

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  158. Books and Quilts are my two favorite obsessions! A book about quilts is the ultimate!!!!

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  159. I don't buy many books but this one looks like it would be very inspirational.

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  160. Thanks for the contest. I would love to have a copy!

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  161. wonderful! thank you, for all the inspiration!

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  162. What an amazing book! I would love to learn some of the techniques you mentioned. I've always wanted to include pleats in a quilt, but have never been sure how to go about it. Thanks for sharing the inspiration!

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  163. Castle wall is amazing. thanks for the chance to win.

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  164. I would love this book! The quilts are beautiful!

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  165. Oooo, what a great book!

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  166. what a great book! that Castle Wall quilt is fabulous, but I have to agree that the "basket case" one is the best. (I may be slightly biased towards Wisconsin but it's really eye-catching!)

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  167. Thanks for the wonderful preview and review of an inspiring book - love your blog too!

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  168. Wow! I can't even imagine the time that went into these!

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  169. This looks like the ultimate coffee table book for a quilter! The quilts you showed us are very inspiring.

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  170. Brenda in Manitoba8:55 PM

    What great quilts featured in the book. Would love to win it!!

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  171. WOW!Such vibrant colours,would LOVE to own this book!Thanks for giving us a chance to participate.

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  172. Anonymous10:06 PM

    This book is amazing! I would love to have a copy for my studio. I already have a place for it right by my reading chair with mug rug ready for a coffee :)

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  173. Wow thank you for sharing what an inspiring book! Such a great give away.

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  174. Wow lots of inspiration. I too think the name " A Complete Basket case " is a great one.

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  175. What a gorgeous collection of quilts! So much inspiration! (Thanks for the binding tutorial. I bound my very first quilt today, and you helped me every step of the way:)

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  176. Wow, these art quilts look amazing! Thanks for giving us a chance to win a copy!

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  177. What a treat! Thanks for the book review and the pictures. Now you have me wanting to know about art quilts.. I'm a new quilted and just fascinated by the possibilities.

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  178. Whoa! Such fun stuff! Great book review!
    Paula

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  179. Love the book :) my fav is the basket case pic, the colours are so bright and cheerful :)

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  180. What wonderful quilts. Thanks for the chance to win the book.

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  181. Oooohh pretties! I love looking at art quilts for inspiration. Funny, since I haven't done an art quilt yet. But I love them anyway.

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  182. Beautiful quilts!!

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  183. Given my love of books and quilts, I would love to win. :)

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  184. Oooh, ooh, pick me, pick me!

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  185. Anonymous11:12 AM

    Amazing Quilts! Count me in.

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  186. I'd love to study the quilts in this book.

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  187. Oh, wow! Such beautiful quilts! Or should I say pieces of art?

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  188. I've never seen quilts like this! Absolutely stunning!

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  189. rosangela1:48 PM

    oi, ficarei muito feliz se ganhar este livro... obrigada pela oportunidade
    abraços
    Rosangela

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  190. Thanks for the giveaway - I love the castle wall quilt!!
    winnieayala at yahoo dot com

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  191. This bok looks really great :-)

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  192. I would love to win a copy of this book...it is very different than most of the quilt books I own. Thanks for the opportunity to win! Lisa in Texas

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  193. Jelinda P.4:46 PM

    My quilting bee group explores art quilts and this book looks like it has some great examples to stimulate our minds and our creativity. Thanks for sharing!

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  194. I am probably too late, but gonna take a chance!

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