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Giveaway! Join the 2016 Tribal Block Club with Amy of 13 Spools

  • Lindsay
  • Posted: December 29, 2015 - Updated at: December 28, 2015
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We have a really exciting giveaway today! Our friend Amy at 13 Spools has recently launched a new quilt club, which you can join for 2016. Comment at the end of this post for your chance to win a membership (that’s a $39 value), or go sign up now to get the early-bird discount.

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Registration is currently open for the Tribal Block Club!

EEEEEEEEEEK! I’ve been waiting to show you all. I’m so excited! Fully tested, detailed tutorials & quilt patterns, coloring pages, free motion quilting discussions, etc. The whole shebang people. Because I love to teach, love these quilts & blocks, and ….. I mean, that should be enough, right?

Anyway, if you’re looking for your next project, boom it’s here! (And if you’re not, you can always sign up and work on it later!)

If you sign up before January 1st, you’ll get the early bird price of $29. After that, it’s $39. The class starts on the 15th. (Purchase here or keep reading for more details!)

Table of Contents

    • 0.1
    • 0.2 What you’ll get:
    • 0.3 Q & A:
  • 1 Giveaway!

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What you’ll get:

– 6 block tutorials: Each block tutorial will be available in blog post and and PDF format for greatest ease of use. These blocks range in difficulty, giving everyone enjoyment. Each block has been inspired by antique tribal patterns in Navajo & African works.

– 3 quilt top patterns: Don’t know how to use those blocks? Look no further – these three patterns do all the heavy lifting for you. Jump right into a project you love with great tribal flair.

– Endless possibilities: Do you love designing? The blocks are all made with easily combined sizes, making it even easier to design your own projects above & beyond the quilt top patterns provided.

– 18+ weeks of content: You won’t get bored! These projects will last you well into 2016, and even longer should you go on to create your own quilt block combinations. There are three “units” in the club, each lasting 6 weeks and including 2 block tutorials & 1 quilt top pattern. The full content of each unit is released at its start to allow you to go at your own pace. Want to save it all for later? That’s cool, too! You’ll have unlimited access for as long as 13 Spools is here.

– A community: Each tutorial & pattern post will include a linkup for you to enter a photo or blog post of your finished block. Peruse other students’ entries to gain inspiration & offer encouragement. Need more than that? We’ll have a Facebook group just for students to chat all things Tribal Block Club, post WIP photos, and cheer each other on to help forge even deeper relationships & communication.

– Design support: Coloring pages for every block tutorial & quilt top pattern take away any second guessing. Have questions about how to combine blocks for a new quilt top design? Ask away!

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Q & A:

1) How much paper piecing is there? There is only one block that is paper pieced, and it is a very simple block. If you hate paper piecing, don’t worry, you’ll still love this club!

2) How will I receive my content? All content is provided on a members-only section of this website, which you will access with an account you create. You’ll also receive emails every time new content is posted so you won’t have to worry about checking back to see if anything new is available!

3) What if I have a question about one of the tutorials? Simply post your question on the appropriate blog post, email me ([email protected]), or post your question in the Facebook group – we’ve got you covered!

4) Do you offer shared accounts for groups, such as my local quilt shop, or my guild? Yes! If you are an official guild or brick and mortar shop, you are more than welcome to contact me to chat about group memberships & teaching licenses.

Giveaway!

Leave a comment on this post telling what fabric designer or collection you think would look good with the tribal quilt blocks. I’ll choose one random winner on Jan 4th to win access to the Tribal Block Club for FREE!

If you’ve already purchased, you’ll receive a refund. Don’t delay… the price goes up after January 1st! Sign up here!

 

 

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Lindsay

Hi, I’m Lindsay Conner, an author, modern quilter, editor, and founder of the Lindsay Sews blog. I’m a Baby Lock ambassador and Stash Books author who loves writing modern sewing and quilt patterns for beginners and weekend sewists! I live in Indianapolis, Indiana with my husband, son, and two loveable cats, Murph and Chloe. I’ve been crafting for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I saved my dollar bills for trips with my mom to Jo-Ann Fabrics, where I’d find new floss for friendship bracelets or mini cross-stitch kits. Because my mom has always shared my love for crafting, she bought me my first sewing machine, a Hello Kitty Janome.

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11 comments
  1. Ella says:
    December 29, 2015 at 9:05 am

    Clearly Alison Glass looks amazing! I’m betting Carkai by Carolyn Friedlander would too.

  2. Quilty says:
    December 29, 2015 at 9:35 am

    Batiks would be great!

  3. Amy says:
    December 29, 2015 at 10:07 am

    I think In Stitches by Bird Brain Designs for Maywood Studios would look amazing, especially in the middle quilt above!

  4. Kathy E. says:
    December 29, 2015 at 9:13 pm

    I love the collection Ink and Spindle/Landscape by Cloud9. The patterns and colors would be perfect for this Tribal Block project! I would be thrilled to win and sew along!

  5. Mary Roberts says:
    December 29, 2015 at 9:50 pm

    I’d try using the Downton Abbey line. Small old fashion prints on a modern quilt. Might not work but would be fun trying

  6. Gill says:
    December 30, 2015 at 8:29 am

    Alison Glass or Denyse Schmidt!

  7. KatieB says:
    December 30, 2015 at 9:38 am

    I never seem to use complete collections on anything but maybe some Carolyn Friedlander with some PINK

  8. usairdoll says:
    December 30, 2015 at 12:37 pm

    Love these blocks! I think they would be beautiful made with fabrics by Jo Morton.

    Thank you for a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

  9. Gaetane Ouellet says:
    December 30, 2015 at 5:58 pm

    Denuse Schmidt would be nice.

  10. Jennifer N says:
    December 30, 2015 at 8:07 pm

    I think Anna Marie Horner’s Loominous has cute colours. I wonder if the fabric would work 🙂

  11. Sandy N says:
    December 31, 2015 at 11:03 am

    I think the Alison Glass is wonderful! After seeing the block you’ve showed using her fabric, I’m dying to see the rest done in it. Thanks so much for the opportunity to win!

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