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You can reach me at sewpreetiquilts@gmail.com

30 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I just found your blog and really like what you have to say and your quilta. I can't wait to try the QST tutorial. I wanted to sign up to get your posts but didn't see an email option. I did see bloglovin' which I've used for almost two years. Sometime this year something happened with the bloglovin' posts - don't know if it's bloglovin' changes or Apple's but now I can't get the bloglovin' posts. When they do show up, I only see part of the post and then the post wiggles and then is I really want to see the post I have to go to the blogger's web site. So, my question for you is, "How do I get your posts via email?" I have had to ask other bloggers the same question and they were able to do a change to their set up so I could request the email posts. I would really like to be able to do this. Please let me know if you can make this change. Thanks so much!

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    1. Dear Aunt TC,
      Thank you for your kind words and your encouragement.
      On the top right of the blog, it says "Follow by Email". If you enter your email in that box and hit submit, you should get my blogposts delivered to your inbox.
      Hugs & Best Wishes,
      Preeti.

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  2. Great blog, glad I found you. Can you share how you made your design board? I saw that your use fabric from Amazon and styrofoam board, them what? Thank you.
    patsystitch@gvtc.com

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    1. Dear Patricia
      I made my design wall based on the tutorial on Sassy Quilter's blog. here is the link http://www.sassyquilter.com/make-design-wall/
      Best,
      Preeti.

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  3. Hi Preeti,
    Found your blog via MSQ and think you are just "soooo" good to share your "quilting wisdom"! A wealth of information for a "Newbie" like me. So well written and illustrated. I am learning a lot! Thankyou!
    Cheers Jan (aka Aussiejan)

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  4. Love your Blog and am a "friend" from M* as well,, just wanted to add to the "bargain buying story" that thousands of bolts is a great place for good fabric at super prices.... GB

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  5. beautiful quilt. I really like how you were able to use your HSTs and make this lovely quilt. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Hi Preeti, just wanted to say thank you for visiting my blog today (or yesterday) and tell you that I finally got round to putting up the pattern for my Easter bunnies that you asked for about a year ago. You can find it here: https://meynensoutenboom.blogspot.com/p/sharing.html .Greetings from across the Atlantic!

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  7. HI. I LOVE your Sonika quilt! Any chance I could find a tutorial/pattern?

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    1. Thank you. It really is a super simple block, placed on point. How can I find you? You are a no-reply blogger.

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    2. I love the sisters and would love to share them with my quilt guild. We are near Columbia, Maryland. Is that near you? Do you speak to guilds?

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    3. Dear Unknown,
      Thank you. How can I respond to you if I do not know your name or your email address? If you wish to remain "unknown", please send me an email at sewpreetiquilts@gmail.com

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  8. Happy 2020 to you and yours. I do love reading your emails/blogs. You give me inspiration. And your banter with Paul. If he doesn't want to do your bathrooms, he is welcome to come & do mine. ;) Keep quilting.
    Terry H. North Texas

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  9. I so enjoy your blog and the stories behind each of your quilts. Come to think of it, most of my quilts have some kind of story, too, although I don't have a blog to document them (but I keep a written journal). I was wondering if you would share where you get your Sew Preeti labels. I want to get some with Sew Joyful on them. (My name is Joye). Thanks.

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  10. I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation last evening! Thank you!
    This is a sister block I made today with fabric I bought in Zambia, when I was there 4 years ago teaching Operating Room nurses! You have inspired me! Looking forward to using up other fabrics I bought in Africa on my 2 trips there to teach
    Thank you, Mary

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  11. You hang in there! That person is just not worth it! I enjoy your blog & you! And love when you & Paul banter. (happy thoughts). And your quilts are beautiful. I get lots of inspiration from you & your beautiful quilts. Terry

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  12. Enjoyed your post concerning the quilt of black women. I am a beginner and wonder if y9u have anything that would be simpler for a beginner? Thank you

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  13. i would love to donate a quilt to your donation drive. i am a piecer i make tops only. when i finish can i send it to you and you finish it to donate.

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    1. Julie, You are a no-reply blogger. If you contact me via email, I can better answer your question and also provide an address.

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  14. Wanted to send you a picture of the quilt I made with this pattern but I got a email delivery failure notice when I tried to send it to sewprettiquilts@gmail.com

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    1. You are a no-reply blogger and therefore I am responding here. You get an email delivery failure notice cause you misspelled my name. Preeti has one "t" and two "e"s.

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  15. I just love that Aurelia quilt, it is so georgeous!

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  16. I am trying to get in touch with you about doing a lecture for our guild. But can't really find a place to provide you with the information.

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    1. Please send an email to sewpreetiquilts@gmail.com

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  17. Can you see me standing up and applauding? Well said. Everyone's history is different, my father passed away when I was young and my mother and a cadre of friends and neighbors "raised" me while she worked and I was fortunate to have the "extended" family. It taeks a village to raise a child. AND I love your quilts and stories! Always so colorful and exciting! Thanks, Joan, Chicago

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  18. Well said/written! As an Australian, we only get news reports of what is happening in USA. We were recently travelling in Canada and USA, and listened to many opinions. We realised that we get lots more of your news, and opinions and analysis of such, than you ever hear of ours, but that said, I am pleased to hear/read personal opinions, as it gives us a more balanced view. And as I read your post, I was glad to know that my response has been so much like yours. We have more in common than just quilting, and I love what you make, as well as your tips and tutorials. Keep on keeping on 👌😊
    Pauline

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  19. Just one more reader saying thank you for so eloquently expressing what I, and surely many others are thinking and feeling. I am astonished that we find ourselves even having to defend the value of peoples of all kinds. It is indeed your blog and I love what you have to say. You inspire me endlessly.

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