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The Book Report & Blog Tour

Welcome to the Scrappy Wonky Quilt Block Extravaganza Book Tour

Shannon Roudhan & Jason Bowlsby
Stash Books – $29.95

In this episode of The Book Report two exciting things:
Debby Brown @debbybrownquilts is back and we talk about Scrappy Wonky Quilt Block Extravaganza. Debby is a scrap quilter extraordinaire and me, not so much and Scrappy Wonky deserves a good conversation.

I kinda interview Debby as part of this discussion and am delightfully surprised with some things! After watching the interview come on back to answer a question and enter to win an e-copy of the book! (Question below video link)

What are your three favorite ice cream toppings?

Happy Quilting,

Teri

#scrappywonkyquiltblockextravaganza #scrappywonky @ctpublishing #ctpublishing #creativesparkonline

  • Monday, June 17th – Virtual Book Tour Announcement on the C&T Blog (you’re here!)
  • Tuesday, June 18th – Becca from Sugar Sand Quilts Co. (Blog & Instagram)
  • Wednesday, June 19th – Lana Quilts (Blog & Instagram)
  • Thursday, June 20th – Red Bird Quilt Co. (WebsiteInstagram & Facebook)
  • Friday, June 21st – Teri at TerifiCreations (Website & Instagram)
    Friday June 21st – Debby Brown at Debby Brown Quilts ( Website & Instagram)
  • Saturday, June 22nd – Mary from Mary Quilts (Blog)
  • Sunday, June 23rd – Barbara Emodi (Instagram)
  • Monday, June 24th – Lynn from Create Whimsy (Website & Instagram)
  • Tuesday, June 25th – QuayIn Stark (Instagram)
  • Wednesday, June 26th – Deb from QuiltBlox (Website & Instagram)
  • Thursdays, June 27th – Pat Sloan (Blog & Instagram)
  • Friday, June 28th – Raylee from Sunflower Stitcheries & Quilting (Blog & Instagram)

12 thoughts on “The Book Report & Blog Tour”

  1. Pecans, caramel sauce, hot fudge! Yummy!
    Thanks for the review of this book with Debby (I follow her also). As a result of your discussion, I did pre-order the book (releases Tuesday), and am looking forward to using some of my scraps. Like Debby, I’d say my scraps are at “critical mass!”

  2. terryknott – I enjoy the process of making a quilt from start to finish. It is fun to use a variety of fabric types from batik to Civil War reproductions--although not in the same project! I ALWAYS have more projects started than I finish these days and I'm trying to turn those works in progress into finished quilts.
    TerryK says:

    whipped cream, hot fudge, nuts!

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