So… you have more than one chance to snag the prize…I know I need to post more about MY book Wool, Needle & Thread The go-to Guide for Wool Stitchery...I feel like you all have it already and that I should stop talking about it. But the truth is I get new members here everyday and I should be educating them the best I can. With this in mind if you already have my book you still can win something…read on.
Why this book again? To celebrate… it’s getting reprinted…again!!
I have heard our book is still selling like crazy so we have to celebrate that!!!Order this book now!
For those of you who are new here…I have a book out (released-October 2019) telling all my secrets about Wool applique, that means, the right tools, the explanations, the tips, the stitches and STEP by STEP PHOTOS! This is THE next best thing to having me right there by you guiding you through it all…Now…here is my disclaimer…this is MY way to do this…there are other ways…but I have been teaching for over 20 years and my work has won a few prizes…I will sign every book purchased too!
Here’s a peek into the book…
How to get started…
How to put a homepsun back on and then stitch the edge without any knots showing…
Step by Step photos of how to do each stitch…12 of the most popular embroidery stitches..
You will always have it…it is a reference book..
We still added a few patterns for you to test your new skills and stitches!
A signed book with a kit attached.- for those who do not have book…PS if you order it .. and then win it..we will add another kit. So don’t be afraid to order it!
A nice couple of nice wool bundles-for those who already have the book.
An Autumn Table mat kit or your choice..-for anyone
Now, make sure you also go to the FACEBOOK group… yes you have to join, or if you are already a member you good…but there are different prizes there as well.
If you do not have the book and would like to win it…please comment with what you are working on during our #isewlation…If you are not in #isewlation please tell us what you are doing, exampl…I know meany of you are nurses…and We all THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts for what you do!
If you do already HAVE the book comment about what it is about the book you like best!
I can’t wait to read your comments…Winners for this quilting giveaway picked on Monday….hugs and smooches to you all..
No I do not have your book. But I would love to! I keep saying I should not start doing wool but someday I probably will. Your work is beautiful and this book would be the best reference I could get.
I just finished a sampler quilt, and am getting ready to dig into my wool….of course that is between disinfecting everything in sight constantly and praying for us all!
I am working on the Not so ugly Christmas sweaters. I love the book! I think it is the best way to learn how to do all the stitches and the pictures are so helpful. I got it for Christmas and I love it!
Thanks again Lisa for giving such nice gifts!
I have your Wool, Needle and Thread book. It is a great reference and illustrated, step by step picture book. I would, and have, recommended this publication to any one working with wool!
I always keep it right in my project box, along with my current project! This book is not just for wool, I have referenced it when doing other stitching!
We’ve been isolating since early March, and I’ve finished one UFO, and started making masks. I’m also working on Laundry Baskets Mystery quilt, and trying to finish up an old Temecula Quilt Company sew along.
I am sewing. Just finished two quilt tops and a mini wall hanging and a bee hive penny rug. Next up, hand embroidered lavender plants for table runners. So many things to make. I work a lot with wool, so would love the book. I admire all the wool projects Lisa makes….a true inspiration. Sewing is my comfort, wool is my comfort food!
I already have the book but would like to win one to give to a friend who is just learning to stitch. My UFO’s I have no interest in anymore I have given to her along with some of my Valdini duplicates and she is having a blast.
We still go to our bakery every day, but when Iโm home, Iโm trying to finish my mystery seasons blocks and my little PG weekly blocks from the bi-monthly boxes.
Your new book looks like a phenomenal teaching tool and one we all should have. From your other books Iโm sure it answers all ones questions. Thanks for all you do!
I do not have this book but want it! I serve individuals with intellectual disabilities in a residential setting so I am working. As for what I am working on now, I have started to make masks for our staff and some nearby nursing home staff. Thank you!
The book looks amazing! Itโs on my โmust haveโ list. When Iโm not overseeing my kids e-learning from home and working late hours during the pandemic, I am stitching on the glorious โTwilight Gardenโ โค๏ธ
Currently I am busy making face masks for caregivers and their clients. Also making them for my family. When that need slows down I will relax with a wool table mat that I’m working on. Would love to have your book!
What a special prize!! I don’t have this book but the pages you shared show how helpful this book will be for me and those friends I help learn to wool applique. I am currently working on some quilt blocks for a mystery quilt and a winter wool applique table runner I started before Christmas and did not finish. It will be done this coming Christmas. ๐
Iโm busy sewing face masks for our local hospital – when this is all over I really want to learn wool appliquรฉ and your book looks like a wonderful resource.
Thank you for connecting through your blog and emails. I really look forward to them! I’ve been busy finishing up some reproduction projects , doing the hard part – the quilting. Luckily I had enough fabric in my stash for the two baby quilts I have to make and send in a few weeks, and I’ve loved working on some small woolies. I’ve discovered that I love working with wool, although I can only use the blanket and stem stitches! I hope to expand my repertoire soon – looks like I’ll have to order your book. Notice there’s no cleaning – I did for the first 2 days and now I’m done with that!
I absolutely love this book. It is a must have book if you do wool applique. I preordered sight unseen and it Mira than lived up to my expectations. Made my sister order it. She is new to wool applique in a town where wool applique isnโt taught.
I would love to have your book!! It looks like a fantastic resource. I just ordered the kit for the Christmas Carols quilt along. I have done a few wool appliquรฉ projects. Recently finished a MSQ too and am now making masks for Wake Forest Hospital here in Winston-Salem, NC. Stay well and safe.
Like many thers I have made several masks, and continue making as people request. BUT I am finding health care workers love my headbands with buttons. Their ears are getting sooooo sore from the facemasks…….my headbands have buttons for them to hook the elastic bands to………another great way to utilize my stash. jmh
I live that the book has all the info needed for wool applique. You qere workung on it on the cruise in 2017 and I couldn’t wait to purchase it. A must for all working with eool.
I do not have the book but would love to be a recipient. I am making masks for my local hospital. I think that I will make some for family members also. While I am doing that, my embroidery machine is stitching away, making quilting motifs on a “blank” quilt.
Hi Lisa and friends. I am working on the wool sheep from the Christmas box, with some changes. I am putting together the last two everlasting blocks, too. I am also piecing a quilt. Keeping busy …
I have been spending my #isewlation getting caught up on projects that have been mal-lingering in the closet! I actually cleaned out the closet and reorganized it too! Havenโt read your book yet but I love your project photos….they make me drool with envy!
This book was a game changer for me! I did hand stitching many years ago and this book was so easy to read and use to help me get back in the stitching of things! Absolutely love it!!!
I am working on “Home is where you build your nest” by Kathi Campbell in Spring 2020 Primitive Gatherings as well as sewing buttons on headbands for nurses to attach their masks too. Thanks for the chance!
Loving my sewcation. I have been playing with wool! I have hooked one little able topper and want to try something a bit bigger. Last night I finished one of your pincushion kit projects. I have appliqued a piece of wool to use as a table topper. I am just beginning my wool journey and loving it and at the same time I realize how much I need to learn! I would love to win this book. Thanks for doing your part to encourage us to keep busy and enjoy our time at home!
Your book is wonderful. What I like is the easy explanations and pictures. So very helpful. I would recommend it to anyone experienced or just learning wool appliquรฉ.
I already have the book…my favorite part about it is the pictures of how the stitches look! Very helpful! The patterns included to practice the stitches are pretty cool too! Guess there’s not a lot I don’t like about the book! Would love to have one of the kits you have offered to win. Stay healthy!
Have the book and love it. It is such a good reference for when I have a โSenior Moment โ and just canโt remember for the life of me how to do a stitch. Finished Buster Bunny and now working on Mother and Daughter, working also on Wool Box projects and SBOW. Do miss hugs from friends. You are the best Lisa.
I am currently working on 2018 Wooly Block โLily and Chickadeeโ, Iโd share a photo but canโt in the comments. Keeping my hands busy during this stressful time. Stay healthy, Be Well.
I’m working on a baby quilt — a new great grand daughter was born this morning!! That is something to lift our spirits. The quilt is nearly done I’m also finishing up some UFO’s from ages ago. It makes me feel good to see the list go down.
With the warm sunny weather this week in central Illinois, my husband and I have been working on the yard…. trimming trees, cleaning up leaf litter from last year and catching up on some jobs that “we just didn’t have time to do”.
I continue to look for the blessings during this challenging time. The more you acknowledge, the easier it is to find more ๐
Prayers for health to all and much gratitude to healthcare, emergency and grocery store workers.
I am in isolation as I suffer from health issues that make me more vulnerable to Covid 19 than the average person. To keep busy I have joined the 2020 Christmas Carols Mystery Quilt along. I have also joined Sue Spargo 90 day toned down sampler. And our Guild has just been ask to sew masks for our local hospital and hospice so I am setting up to start that (my sampler may not get done in the 90 days….). I would love to win your book as I so love your work!
Am making masks for two hospitals in our area and for friends, but I have several projects waiting and I would love to learn more from your book! It looks like a great reference book and I love learning new things , even at 72.
I do not have the book and would love to try something new….haha, to add to all my other UFO’s!! I am working on an afghan and a flannel quilt for the birth of a new granddaughter in July!
I do not have your book, yet. I love the Autumn table runner kit, and might have to try it sometime. I am a beginner at wool applique, but I love doing needle turn traditional applique. I have been bouncing from project to project, and working on mask sewing, too. I have tried several patterns of those.
I am working on a block of the month wool sampler quilt. I am loving every minute of it. I am so thankful for your posts to help us all on this journey. Thank you!
Hello everyone! Here in Michigan we are in lockdown so I’ve been using this time to catch-up on some of my UFO’S. I’ve finished 2 hooked rugs that have been hanging around undone and am working on a 3rd one that’s about 3/4’s done. Am also working on the Urban Rose BOM wall hanging and a few other applique projects trying to finish them up. It’s amazing how many of these UFO’s I have tucked away.
I don’t have your book but have had my eye on it since it came out.
I have so many UFOs that I am tackling them first! I have two wool porojects that I have beeen afraid to attempt. What needles do I use? How come your wool never looks frayed and the ones I have done are? Is it that the wool wasn’t tight enough?
Your book is an amazing resource! I still have pillowcases I embroidered while in college – early 60s – so have been doing it a bit ๐ฅด. The examples are outstanding. Have added even more embellishments
to my PG wool projects.
When the news is dire and the late winter clouds grey I can pull out my stitching and smile. Thanks for opening up possibilities.
Trying to complete several projects I have started including severak wool projects. I’m sure your book would be a wonderful help in completing some of my projects
I already own the book! It is wonderful! I had the binding spiraled so I can lay it flat. I have finally mastered the bullion stitch-thanks to your book!!!
I am working on Primitive Gatherings โGod Bless Americaโ truck from 2019 Wooly Block Adventure. The wools in this kit are gorgeous! I must say #isewlation is not so bad! ๐
I love this book and refer to it often while stitching. I can’t tell you how many people I’ve referred to it as well. My local quilt shop has sold out several times!
Today I started cutting fabric for a nieceโs Christmas gift, a quilt showing dog love. My grandmother taught me how to embroider. Remember the pillowcases & dresser scarves? I have a few different books showing stitches & how tos. When I see a different one at a garage sale, estate sale etc I always browse through them & usually end up buying it. In fact I have a table mat ufo as I keep putting the stitches in to attach the tongues & then pull them back out. Would like to see your method. Only saw your book once around our area but already had too much at the counter to purchase. Regrets are should haves.
This book is the best “Go to” for embroidery or hand stitching. It has helped me realize what I was doing wrong and how to improve. I love the Autumn table mat. I’ve been sewing headbands and facemasks but signed up for the Moda Christmas mystery and am waiting for a kit from Farmhouse Threads. Thanks.
I donโt have this book…but I would love to. Iโm sure there is more to learn! I just finished my last two everlasting blocks and I canโt wait to see how we are going to put them together.
I love wool, but I am working on quilting a quilt from a block swap. And piecing a train quilt for my nephew. The upside to all of this is getting projects done!
Iโd love to win your book! Iโm not doing much sewing for pleasure these days, Iโm making masks for our hospital, my nieces who are RNโs, and for the facility where my 96 year old father lives. My kit with the tulips arrived yesterday and Iโm looking forward to working on it!
I am so glad I already have your book because I refer to it all the time. My favorite part is the step by step clear pictures that I use all the time. Right now Iโm working on my Everlasting blocks. I love them and canโt wait to see what we do with them. Thank you, Lisa!!!!!
Love your new book because it explains the techniques and tools in concise manner that is easy to follow. Great tool for those who can’t take a class. After moving around the country for 20 years, am working on finishing up numerous quilt projects that got packed and some of the first summer block projects I bought from Primitive Gatherings…won’t say how old they are…but I left Green Bay in 2012!
I have started “woolery” and love the different styles and techniques…I’ve been learning on my own, so it is exciting to see a real reference book that I could use to make beautiful gifts as well as decor for my home!
#isewlation Just finished the Hello Spring table runner, now working on Tulip Basket table mat for a Motherโs Day gift! Would love to win this great reference book!
Love wool work! Your book would be wonderful to have.Just finished Penny Pinkeep.Cutting out Winter Crazy Table Mat. Have the other seasonal mats waiting in line. So happy to be working with your patterns & wool while I wait for cancer surgery this week. The wool is so calming & relaxing to work with. Keep creating those wonderful patterns. Thanks!
I do not have one of your books, would LOVE to win one.
I do work with wool, very forgiving.
My sisters & I have been working on masks for a local hospital.
Going to start a new Halloween quilt this weekend.
Be safe, stay healthy.
Thanks for all you do.
I do not have the book and I am really interested in wool stitching. I have started to gather some wool pieces. What I’m working on right now–cleaning the shower–no, not fun.
well there is no time like now to start a new craft; this giveaway should do it. Looks like we are on stay at home and maybe even curfew until end of May…โฆ. sigh~
I do have to go to work. Working for municipal electric. But I do work at home on some quilting projects. Right now I am trying to catch up on Petra Prins quilting box with Dutch Heritage fabrics. There is some EPP and handsewing curved bias fabric.
Here’s what I love about this book: I was able to use everything in it successfully. I shocked myself. The results were gorgeous, and I am so looking forward to doing more. Thank you for sharing your expertise. It was a great investment!
I have jumped between projects a lot during got last 2 weeks. Today I am working on a Harry pOtter quilt and yesterday I did the wool christmas tree ornament that you designed. It turned out Sooooo cute.
I’m an essential employee for the city where I live, so I’m still working. When I’m home I’m working on masks, I’ve had several family members ask for them, so I’m busy with that. I do have your book and I love it, it has so many great tips and patterns.
I would love to have your book, thanks for the offer! I have rummaged through my unfinished boxes, and pulled out all sorts of fun little projects that are soon to be finished…having lots of fun!
Don’t have the book. Would LOVE it though. I am off work until restrictions lifted. Week one: woohoo unexpected VACA Paid. Week 2: WTF! (What the Fool) 20 years of material, books and kit buying that apparently went unchecked by the looks of my sewing room that was recently compared to a hoarder situation. Someone exaggerates. Quilt buddy and I finished the top of a Quilt of Valor, making scrub hats for local nurses. Hopefully by week 3 I can get to another UFO. I am so glad I bought that stuff all these years. NO REGRETS.
I am a beginner with wool appliquรฉ I have finished a leaf wall hanging from one of your books but I am sure not correctly Your book would give me the guidance I need Quilting gives me joy and solace Cathy
I am playing with my free motion quilting skills, 4 quilts to bind. Then, next up is a REALLY old LB block of the month. Focusing on completing things i have vs starting new. I love wool applique, have a few of those waiting too.
I have your book and love it!! I keep it right where I do my wool projects so that I can reference it at any time- I am new to wool applique and it has been the best thing as aay time I have a question on how to do some thing I can just go to the expert!!! (your book )
Healthcare worker (oncology), so not much time. I’m looking forward to starting the kit for the spring crazy table mat that I recently ordered. I’d love a chance to win the book!!
I would LOVE to win this book. I have no idea what I am doing! I need to give my hands something to do during #isewlation. I am still able to work, from home, so I am super lucky, but that doesn’t give me any extra time for projects, just nights and weekends. Stay safe everyone!
Hi Lisa – that is one book that I do not have but would love to own! I just finished up a bright and cheery wall hanging to lift my spirit during this quarantine. Iโm fortunate enough that I am currently working from home so I donโt have as much time to quilt – and Iโm not complaining as Iโm grateful to still be receiving a check. Iโll be going back to working on my final border of Twilight Gatherings tonight…patiently waiting to see what you have in store for us with this years SBOW. Stay safe and healthy!
I am healing from knee replacement surgery three weeks ago. I love looking at Lisa’s books as I haven’t been in much of a mood to sew. I do not have the one posted on the Friday quilting giveaway.
I have the book and love it because it really is like having Lisa sitting next to you, helping you create a special stitch. Haven’t made any of the projects, but love them all and want to make them all.
I have put aside my quilt project and am making masks for our local urgent care facility. Lovely book — would help me do my wool appliquรฉ correctly๐
I am currently working on a quilt to hang in our newly remodeled kitchen and then going to be making masks. Thanks for this great give-away. Iโd love a copy of your book!
Oh goodie, another give away. Keeps our spirits up. Thank you. Iโm new to wool and bought your book which has been a tremendous help. I said I wasnโt going to do wool as Iโm an avid quilter. Well that went out the window once I picked up wool and began working with it. Iโm hooked๐
Don’t have the book yet, but just last week ordered your Sheep Tin to practice wool applique…and I like sheep ๐
Currently not in isewlation, but am carving out 15 minutes of ‘me time’ to learn wool applique to keep my mind off of work. Thanks for all of your efforts to keep our minds occupied…I think it is working!
I do not have your book! During my isewlation I am finishing some quilt tops – my longarm is running hot ladies! I am also trying to do a wool appliquรฉ pillow that I bought the kit for years ago. I can see by your post that I need your book to give me a few pointers. BECAUSE I don’t have the hand skills to make my wool appliquรฉ look like yours does. Mine is nasty. Happy sewing, Stay safe. Stay healthy.
I do not have this book. I just finished the newest 52 mini-ways, and I am working on some of the everlasting blocks. Finishing things up as well as starting new ones. Stitching is definitely a stress reliever!
Making masks for a cousin who is a respiratory therapist and her hospital family. Hope to get back to stitching soon! The book looks amazing. Thanks for the chance to win!
I pre-ordered your book last year and LOVE it. As an experienced stitcher, I already knew the basics. What I love is the instruction for the more complex stitches. It came in super handy for last year’s Summer Wool BOM and those bullion stitches!! I’d love to have another of your beautiful kits!
I have this book and LOVE it! I do a fair amount of quilting and appliquรฉ and it surprises me how often I reference this book after years of sewing! It is so carefully laid out, the photos are perfectly matched to the tutorial text. I love learning Lisaโs well-honed tricks! Such a whole great resource. Thank you Lisa! Happy Stitching Happy Spring!
During โisewlationโ I am in AZ for a couple months(I live in northern MI). My hubby and I came out to finish up the winter not knowing all this shut down would occur. We are taking care of our 5 yr old granddaughter while our kids are working. I am doing virtual school with her during the week. In the afternoons I am trying to catch up with all my PG Wool Box projects. My granddaughter loves to watch me stitch and talks about how beautiful the projects are even before they are stitched. :). Maybe one day she will want to learn the art of hand stitching. I will love to teach her.
Hello! I am “meeting” so many new artist’s to me through FB & learning about new handiwork, like working with wool! โฅ I, too, would Love a copy of your book, & to possibly win it would be amazing! Thank you for even the encouragement to begin something new! I’m loving all the new possibilities. May you all stay well! โฅ
I don’t have the book and would LOVE one. What I like best about what I see is the little pin cushion and all the little sewing related things–can never have enough of them! I’m working on the tiny red tulip basket quilt–SEW cute! Nancy G.
My FAVORITE book for wool!!โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ LOVE the colorful pictures & all the wonderful explanations of the many different stitches!!! I Love to just sit and look thru it in the evenings, you do such BEAUTIFUL work Lisa!!
Such inspiration!!!โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ THANKYOU!!!
I have been sewing tons of masks and shields for Days For Girls. I made all the family in Texas, Oregon, Wyoming, Colorado and North Carolina masks as well. Plus finished multiple quilting projects that had been begging to be completed!
I do not have this book I have done a lot of your patterns and liked them all. Great giveaway Lisa, while we are all staying in your new book will be fun.
Wow… that looks like a great guide book! I am currently working on finishing projects and one of them is the Snowman Collector which I love so much I decided to make one for all my friends… lol! I am a bit behind!
I do not have your book, but just looking at these pics makes me want to get out one of the ones I do have ๐ I am currently spending too much time looking up Covid stats on the computer when I should really be out doing some ironing and creating flower appliques for my Green Tea and Sweet Beans quilt.
Thank you for the opportunity and your generosity. I have a bazillion projects going on at once, and Iโm psyched! Lots of squirrels at my house!!! Just finished a baby quilt, and now working on a bunny wall hanging for Easter, a civil war fabric quilt, a red and white quilt, a king-sized UFO, and starting a SAL. Thank goodness my fabric stock is full and overflowing!
No I do not have this book! But I would love to! I may have to order it from you if my name isnโt drawn to win!
I am currently working on a wool mat with hydrangeas โ an older pattern, but I love it! โฅ๏ธโฅ๏ธ
I bought the book and it has been THE BEST teacher for me. Lisa is awesome!! Being new to wool work I couldnโt have been successful without this book. I have used the stitches guide on very piece Iโve worked on. My favorite part of the book has to be the very detailed explanations with matching pictures. Such a well thought out book! Thanks for going the extra mile to help us feel good about our work!!!
Iโve been taking this time in quarantine to catch up on my wool box items! And I have 100 plus blocks of the Dear Jane quilt done already so Iโm trying to do one of those a day to so I can eventually finish it Lol. I would love to win your book though so I could look at how to do some more of your different stitches! Thanks for the give aways and you and your family and staff please stay healthy โค๏ธ
I made face masks for local nursing homes. I will be making PPE gowns for my hometown nursing home. Working on this plastic coated fabric will be a challenge! I am also finishing the quilting on a UFO that I started in 2013. I am excited to finish it. My small quilt group and I are working on a mystery quilt suggested by our snowbird friend who will not be back until June. We miss her!
I’m working on masks during the day and stitching a few pincushions from Primitve Gatherings and also starting to work on the new mystery quilt which will be fabulous with all the great designers sharing.
Hi Lisa, I bought your book at Road2Ca and can honestly say it was the best investment Iโve made since I bought my Juki from you 4 years ago! I love the detailed pictures of you actually doing the stitching. There is so much information in this book, you canโt go wrong whether youโre new to wool appliquรฉ or not.
I have the book and LOVE IT! If i don’t know how to do something I know I will find what I need to help me in your Wool,Needle and Thread book. Everything is explained that is so easy to understand, especially helpful are the pictures! This book is a must for any wool lover!
Carmen
I’ve LOVE handwork – having said that, I am absolutely chicken to try wool appliquรฉ. I have patterns, I have kits – what’s the holdup? Maybe I need a book from someone who’s done it all – what do you think?
Hey Lisa! Along with 3 other projects, I am working on your Home Grown banner. I have all the stitching done, but I thought I should have it quilted before I put on the 100 flowers. My quilter was happy about that too!
I am enjoying your new Stitch with Lisa Bongean. I am so impressed with the needle work that is done on your patterns!! What talent! I’ll be happy if I ever figure out how to post anything! I need the grandsons to show me someday!!
I would absolutely love a copy of this book! Right at the moment I am sewing masks. I am also working on finishing up the Edyta Sitar mystery quilt. I have already printed out the first block of the Christmas Carols mystery and would love to get started on that. Thanks for the opportunity to win. Take care.
I am cleaning my room and pulling wools for a new project. I just finished piecing a doll quilt and have it layered for hand quilting. When my table gets organized later today it is time for me to start something new. I hope to take a class from you one day.
We are on Stay Home here in PA & I’m getting ready to stitch Masks. My granddaughter gave me your book for Christmas. I love everything about it , especially the step by step directions along with the close-up photos. I took a class from you at Quilt Odyssey in Hershey – you are the best teacher. You taught the entire time about wool, threads, scissors, and everything else we needed to know about working with wool – not a minute was wasted.
I have the book and love it – your pics/photos keep things crystal clear! I am sewing on some previously started projects, making masks, watching professional and quilting webinars/videos. Then I cook, bake and eat – then I go for a walk daily regardless of weather – helps to keep that whole eating thing in check! Thank you for the chance!
I am working on a quilt using Indigo Gatherings and have started a wool table topper – only the second time that I have worked with wool. Love that small pin cushion.
I am making masks, working on wool appliquรฉ projects Iโve put on the back burner and started a few new. Iโm making the Dresden village will wool on cotton. Iโm naming it โShelter in Placeโ. Thank you for keeping us entertained during this difficult time. Be safe and well.
I have this book and I believe it is the best book showing how to make these embroidery stitches, The pictures are amazing. I have recommended this book to my quilting friends. Love it. Lisa, thank you for bringing us this wonderful learning tool. It helped tremendously doing the embroidery on Moon Garden.
I would love to have a copy of the book. I have been working on finishing some projects, but am putting them aside while I make face mask for family and friends, our state may go to mandatory face mask when we need to go out in public.
I’ve been working on “love each other” from your wool box. I’ve never sewn with flannel, so glad for this small “trial”. Also was able to take a class with Lynne from Kansas Troubles before all this craziness, so working to get that quilt done.
Right now I am busy making masks. I don’t have the book yet but make one of your wool kits and would love to
try another wool project. Would be great to win a kit!!
I love the book! I keep it in a basket next to my chair! Love the detailed info on needles, threads and stitches….and also the photos and tips for appliquรฉ, iron on, etc….. it is my go-to reference book…..great job Lisa!
I bought your book at Road to California in January! It was actually my #1 stop! My favorite part?? The recommendation for the LoRan needle threader! What a find!! I also love every single pattern in the book! Youโre keeping me very busy, Lisa!โค๏ธ
I just Lโค๏ธVE , Lโค๏ธVE, Lโค๏ธVE your book! Iโm a newbie to appliquรฉ and the step by step instructions makes it easy for each stitch. The projects are wonderful! I canโt wait to make all the projects in the book!! Thank you !
I am fairly new to wool appliquรฉ and just got your book. It is so helpful! I keep it close by and reference the stitches. Your instructions are so easy to follow. I’m anxious to get started on the projects! It would be great to win a kit or wool!
Hi Lisa,
Would love a copy of the book. Would be a nice break from sewing masks. Love all your patterns.
Thanks for the giveaway.
Stay safe and healthy.
i actually have a signed copy of the book. I refer to it quite often. The photos are worth a thousand words. So very helpful. Thank you for your generous spirit. Keep stitching!
Oops got so excited I forgot to say I have been making masks and doing a lot of handsewing outside …embroidery, applique, cross stitch ,quilting. Thank you again for your generosity
I already have the book and love it! It’s filled with lots of good info. As I’m stitching I always keep it nearby. I’m left handed but I fine it easy to use
After taking a workshop with you at our guild, I was in love with the wool appliquรฉ. I ordered this book as a refresher of that workshop. Youโre right! It IS like having you right there teaching us all over again! Itโs great to remind me of all the little tips and โhow toโsโ of finishing my project. Absolutely love it!!
I am also working on masks and only masks right now. I do love wool appliquรฉ and enjoy doing seasonal projects with wool. It looks like a fabulous book- such pretty projects.
Stay healthy everyone!
I already have a copy of Wool, Needle & Thread. I couldn’t wait until it finally came out and what’s NOT to love about it. It covers probably everything that you would ever want or need to know about stitching with wool AND it explains everything, complete with up close pictures. I think that all stages of quilters whether you are a beginner or a more advanced needle worker would benefit from it and the projects are wonderful for whatever your skill is.
I am still working, but reduced hours. Having a hard time adjusting to it all. Still sewing, but decided it was time to learn something new so started a knitting project that is teaching me a new stitch, the herringbone. Keeps me focused…
Hi Lisa, During my #isewlation I am trying to catch up on all my Sew alongs. Moda Blockheada 3, Make a Wish #Bloomtopia, Buttermilk basin BOM, FQS Mini Wonder quilt plus my own UFO’s. But I am mostly excited to start my new Wool Box projects.
I just finished a “charity” quilt. Next is a t-shirt quilt to keep my son-in-law happy. I have done a little wool, but would LOVE to have to book to perfect my technique because I WANT TO DO MORE! And I want it to look nice – not spending money to “practice,” it need to be nice the first time.
Our shop has ordered quite a few copies of our book and I can’t wait for them to arrive. Haven’t done much hand sewing lately – busy with Covid-19 products. Stay safe and healthy.
I am working on some quilts, some for donation after this current situation is over. I am also hoping to use some of my small pieces of wool in some kind of small project (perhaps a pin cushion?) Creativity will keep us sane.
Lisa- Iโm working on my Primitive Garden needle turned appliquรฉ and Moda Blockheads 3. I love the step by step photos in my book!!! Itโs an awesome reference guide. Stay safe!
Hi Lisa, I LOVE your book and gifted one to a friend. It is a fabulous reference book. I also LOVE your Wool Swatch Chart, for the same reason, and gifted that to them too. Currently when Iโm not working remotely, Iโm doing appliquรฉ on Bunny Hillโs โThe Night Before Christmasโ quilt. Oh, and my wool box this month was AWESOME!!! Hugs, Jakey
Hi Lisa! Right now I am in isolation with my grandson teaching him, because his mom delivered a premature baby yesterday at the hospital where she works! I love working with wool and would really love to win this book. Thanks for the opportunity. By the way we made your scrumptious cherry chip cookies yesterday. Yum!
I do not have your book. I have not done any wool work yet, but have several good friends who are addicted. I have wanted to and have even picked up a couple small kits, but just cannot get the start to look right. I would love nothing better than to have your book as a study guide to get started properly. Thank you for the opportunity!
There are quilt blocks on the design wall that are calling me…it is a scrap quilt using my stash and twelve traditional blocks (my favorites). They are in Fall colors and warm tones…just what I need right now.
I have the book! Bought it last year ..suggested by you at IQS in Houston. I am new to wool. I own 2 of your kits. Have not been brave enough to dive in yet. I am currently working on an eye-spy for my almost 2 year old grandsons birthday this month.
I am doing my best with students and Teachers and their distance learning. Crazy days! Thanks for all you do. Iโm currently working on the block of the month with navy background. LOVE it, but itโs taking me forever!
I do have the book, I bought it as soon as it came out as I have been getting wool boxes since day 1 and figured I might be doing things… ahem… not quite perfectly!
I do have the book and love all the closeup photos which really help to figure out just how to make those fun stitches! Have referred to it a LOT! Glad I bought it, worth it for sure. Thanks, Lisa!
Lots of quilting and sewing going on here in WA. Made about 50 face masks last week for an assisted living facility and 10 more last night for my immediate family. Have also made 2 quilt tops and am just binding one for donation to our Comfort Quilts charity. Also have been doing some stitching on a wool project. So thankful to be a quilter at this unknown time.
I do not have the book yet. You have some darling patterns included. I especially love the autumn table mat. I have not had extra time in my sewing room. Spending 4-5 days a week at my daughters watching the grandkids so she can work. I have really been enjoying working on the projects from the wool box subscription. Perfect to receive when there are no shops open or time to shop.
I have the book and have since it came out. I love it, being able to go look at step by step with pictures is the best. It’s helped me become better at stitching… . Happy stitching.
I’m working on a mystery quilt that I started last November. It’s coming along, slowly! Also, I’m going to be sewing more face masks. Sewing and quilting as well as home improvement projects are keeping me busy during this stressful time.
I am very interested in working with wool. I have been researching this art but havenโt jumped into yet. I love wool. I have collected many Pendleton wool blankets which I love even though I live in Texas. I love your creativity Lisa and you are very inspiring. Thank you for all you do for the world of quilting and creating.
Thank you Lisa got offering this giveaway. I am currently working on a wool on wool large wall hanging from Shades of the Past, also on last years Mystery Crazy quilt, plus a wall hanging I picked up in Albuquerque, called hanging pots, using wool for the pots. Also piecing on several other quilts. Just finished assembling a tshirt quilt for my grandson for graduation. No shortage of projects here in Minnesota. Stay safe!!
I just finished a college T-shirt quilt top for my granddaughter. Itโs been taking all my sewing time this past week – but need to get it quilted, then bound, and send it on since I don’t know if we all can travel by mid-May! Iโd LOVE LOVE LOVE to win your book. Iโve seen it and drooled but never purchased and OH, THAT FALL TABLE MAT!! I love Owls – would be such fun to make that for a better time yet to come! By the time that would be in use, hopefully this isolation would be a thing of the past!!!
Stay healthy and safe โ-
I don’t have the book but would love to have it as a reference so I can do justice to some of your wool projects that a friend gave me when she moved. Thanks for your generosity.
I am now working on โTo Plant a Flowerโ. I have finished the flowers and am embroidering the message. I am in isolation because of my health and doing this has really helped make it seem not quite so horrible. When I finish this Iโll be making some pincushions (from your book) for my cousins. There are 7 of us who are quilters and go to the Quilt Show in Grand. Rapids MI together every year.
Yes, I have the wool book! Since Iโm not close enough to visit your shop and take classes this is the next best resource for me. I love the detailed pictures and explanations! Anytime I have a question I can pull the book out to refresh my memory. I also love the technique videos that you provide in some of the FaceBook groups! Looking forward to seeing the new Summer BOWโs!
I can’t seem to concentrate much, so I take everything in about 1/2 hour increments. Sew for 1/2 hour, clean a drawer out. Vacuum the floor, sew again. Small projects like pouches that I can do quickly are good too.
I was eyeing my wool stash and patterns earlier this week, so would love a copy of the book! I’m “experimenting” with free motion quilting and finished two quilts (tops were waiting awhile!) in March. Have two more ready to go. Keeping up with my BOM at a local quilt shop–so happy directions can be emailed! My quilter’s group just got word to make masks for our local hospital. My work area is cleaned and ready!
I have this book and love it! It is a great reference book for any wooly question I could have. I am working on the ear buds case from the latest wooly box! Thanks for the chance to win!
I finally finished the Spring Pillow Applique from last year’s wool box but still have to sew the back and front together and add the zipper. That’s next on my list, but first have to finish replacing “elastic” that got too brittle in storage for our local hospital group. I’ve done 45 and have 25 more to go! Love the images from the book – would love to have it!!!
Making face masks for friends and family — 72 to date. Good use of my quilt leftover stash and planning to use the small leftover scraps for a scrap quilt.
I do not have the book and thank you for the give away. I am working on my BOM that started. I am seeing so much on line now and want to do them all but need to complete what I have started.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Wool Needle and Thread!! I’ve used it so many times that some pages are dog-eared!!
I’ve used it for various stitches and even how to start and end thread. It is SO a wool stitcher bible!
For the past week, I’ve been making face masks for hospital angels!! It is so worth sewers foot (my right ankle is
killing me along with my back!) I even made some masks for the Post Office ladies that I love to see when I mail packages to my grandchildren. At night, I either trim all the threads from the masks, quilt, or work on a wool primitive Santa. ( or just enjoy TV with a big glass of wine.)
On another note – Lisa- I loved the link in your blog for Chris Mann!! I’ve sent it to my kids and all my friends. It made my day. Thanks for sharing. He now has a very meaningful one, thanking our health angels.
Using this time to sew masks and caps for medical personnel, and a few BOMs when I have time. Glad to have a hobby that is helpful and creative while in waiting.
# isewlation I’m a home healthcare worker and am working now but when I’m off I love to do hand wool work. I do not have your book and think it looks like I would learn a great deal from it.
I do not have any of your books, but would love to have this one. Right now I am cleaning my sewing room and making dresses for my granddaughter, she is growing like a weed. So when this is over I am sure she will have outgrown the ones she has. Thanks for being so generous.
I do not have your book but I do have a few scraps of wool I bought from a vendor at the Houston Quilt Show many years ago! Would love to get started on a project. I’ve embroidered but never on wool. I’ve just finished piecing and quilting a baby quilt for a friend of my youngest daughter ~ baby came early! Also binding a couple of other quilts I got back from the quilter’s. Masks are on my agenda for my next sewing project ~ for family members and health professionals in my area.
I HAVE the book. What I like most about the book is the beautiful color demo pages. It is not as good as being with Lisa in class, but certainly the next best thing. I have learned so much from the illustrations it helps me not lean on my own interpretation of the directions.
I have this book. Actually preordered before it came out. Great pictures and instructions. Lisa makes it all so Eady. This is definitely a must have book if you are into wool appliquรฉ.
I too have been working on masks. I am also working on a project for my children’s families in wool applique. I would love this book…I have admired it for some time but have not purchased…would love. I have many PG patterns, I love them. ๐๐
I have been sewing masks for a week now, 167 as of yesterday! I ordered and received the light tulip table mat, and am eager to get started! Stay healthy everyone
I would love this book. I dusted off my server and am doing some sewing for my little grand daughter. I have a quilt in progress and am big stitching a paper pieced quilt. I am a nurse. Does anybody else feel like the anxiety grows the longer you are @ home more? Thanks for the chance to win!
I have your book and I love it! You explain how to do the stitches step by step and make it very easy to follow and learn. I have recommended your book to a number of my friends who now have it and have expressed to me how much they love it as well. In fact, I made the pincushion and gave it to a friend who loved it!
Yes I have the book. It is wonderful. There are very clear illustrations step by step. I wish I had had the book before I completed Moon Garden, but now there are even more projects in it to try.
I’m currently working on several sewalongs and just started the gorgeous one from Farmhouse Threads….trying to come up with the right colors of wool to make that first block. I’m also sewing masks for nurses at our area nursing home. I like that—“i-sew-lation”….if I’d think of it in those terms I think it would be easier to manage. Thanks for that and thanks for a chance to win!
I would love to win this book I do not own the book. I have been learning on the go. Just received my order with the Mother Daughter pillow kit, I am working on that. Thinking about where to apply my โSTITCHโ sticker. Thanks!
I would love to have your book! Iโm a paralegal and currently working from home while in isolation. In my free time, Iโm working on lots of UFOs โค๏ธ
I have been sewing face masks for my family and quilting a log cabin for a dear friend. I have not worked with wool but having been stalking your website for a while.
I am a longarm quilter who never has time to piece so I am enjoying doing so. I am also making face masks for health care professionals and family. I imagine I will be super busy quilting once the virus clears. Do you realize how many ladies are piecing quilt tops right now? I am grateful for the business!
You inspired me to learn wool stitching. And right now it’s such a de-stressing pleasure to come home and do after work. Evan with a Stay-at-home mandate, people are out wanting to do silly things in silly ways.
I believe you have helped many of us with our stress levels this month & in the months to come. Thank You!
I can’t wait to get my hands on this book. I have a collection of wools but have really not used them yet as I was not certain of exactly how best to handle them. I have seen the pretty works over the years of people’s projects and some of your latest are really tugging at me – oh those bunnies! Thank you for all of your generosity.
I have your book and love it, it is chock full of great tips and I love the geranium pattern, which is up on my list soon…twisting your needle with each stitch to keep your thread from twisting up is a game changer. Thanks especially for that tip!
I own your wonderful book and what I like best about it is all the photos showing us your tried and true techniques! Someday I would love to take a class with you in Wisconsin! Currently, I am in “isewlation” at home in AZ!
I have your book and love the step by step directions with awesome photos! A book to keep and refer to forever. I have been busy putting together all your pin cushions that I have collected over the years. Even found paperwork sharing your news of changing from backyard quilts to primitive gatherings!
I donโt currently have your book but itโs on my list! What beautiful photos! We just moved in our house so a lot of unpacking and getting settled happening. I am working on a baby quilt for my grandson. I also have an embroidery BOM that Iโm stitching on.
Thank you for always giving back! Love what you do! Stay safe and stay healthy ๐๐ท
What fun I am having making projects on my want to do list as well as completing projects that were in pause mode . The first paused project to be attacked was a t-shirt quilt for my nephewโs high school graduation. The top is all pieced and is now at the quilterโs. The first completed project on my want to do list was the hydrangea pincushion that came with my Primitive Gathering order around Thanksgiving. It is absolutely gorgeous! Iโm sewing everyday on my block a day embroidery quilt inspired by Lisaโs. I have put the first 90 squares together. Love the daily quick embroidery fun. Next on my list is a wool quilt kit I purchased on our anniversary trip to Australia. So many great ideas keep popping up daily. What a blessing to have time to enjoy sewing and creating! I do not have Lisaโs book. It looks to be a fantastic resource for those of us who love to hand sew.
I am working on a kit I bought at the Primitive Gatherings booth at the first AQS show in Des Moines, IA–about 13 years old. It is a log cabin with over 100 appliqued stars. I have the log cabin done and am over half done with the stars.
I already have this book. The pictures make the written instructions very clear – that is the best part of the book! Thanks, Lisa, for this giveaway – you are so generous!
I have this book and absolutely love it. I have alot of reference books and this is definitely the best one I own. It is like having you beside me all the time.
I have the book and love it. I have recommended it to so many of my wool quilting buddies. May be I could get a commission ๐. Would love to win one of your quilt bundles and/or one of your patterns. I am in Florida right now hunkered down in our home here. I am making lots of masks to share with our neighbors as I think we will soon all be wearing them for awhile. Looking forward to this getting over so we can get back to Wisconsin for the summer. That means I can also get back to your shop and do some shopping ๐ค. Thanks for all you do to keep us busy with our favorite hobby. Take care and be safe.
I have the book and itโs beyond great! Years ago, one day after work I traveled from Milwaukee to Lisaโs shop to take her awesome wool class. However, when I was out of the class I needed a coach. Then along comes the book. The close up photos showing the direction of the needle and stitch really compliment the instructions. Thanks Lisa for all your hard work and sharing!
Your wonderful book would be lovely to have, so I would finally start enjoying stitching on the wool I have been collecting. Been busy keeping our quilt club members SEW TOGETHER while apart, editing and emailing our newsletter full of photos from our National Quilting Month community quilt display, Trunk Show, and meeting.
I do not have this book. I am just getting interested in working witb wool again. I would love a copy. I have been busy making masks for family and businesses that stay open snd cleaning organizing my new sewing area.
Thanks for the opportunity to win this book! It looks wonderful. Right now I am working on the first of six quilted throws for a wedding gift for our son, our granddaughter, his bride to be and her three children!
I love the book and reference it often to either refresh on how to do a stitch or learn a brand new one. And the material on finishing is really valuable.
Sewing surgical caps and working on moon garden in the evening. Would love to win your book. I was in one of your original classes 20 years ago. Love your designs and beautiful projects.
I’m hand quilting a little quilt and making a jointed easter bunny out of tapestry fabric by hand. I would love to get into wool quilting… thanks for a chance to win your new book.
I do have the book. Jumped on it as soon as it was available. I have taken classes with Lisa and made lots of notes but this book is the next best thing to a live experience in Lisaโs class. It is definitely a necessary addition to my resource library.
Hi Lisa and Everyone,
I am currently working on my Spring Welcome Banner with beautiful tulips ๐ท which is my all time favorite flower! Sewing especially Primitive Gatherings items has been my outlet these last few weeks. I am a trauma/er RN in downtown Denver at a community trauma hospital and work (as you can imagine) has been absolutely crazy busy! Itโs very hard working the front lines in a time like this. So when I am not saving lives I am sewing and creating in my craft room. Itโs what is keeping me sane and alittle happiness is what I need right now! I have the book, which I absolutely LOVE and reference it so much especially since I am newer at this. Thank you for the wool boxes as well because it allows me to really enhance and learn different stitches while creating beautiful pieces!! Continue bringing a little tulip sunshine in my life!! Stay safe all!!
I purchased the book six or seven months ago when I first started with wool. The explanations in the book for getting started, stitches, and finishing are very helpful. It is a constant reference for me. It is will worth the money.
I am just finishing up a small quilt and then need to quilt a larger one. The next project I am hoping to do is a wool cover for an old picnic basket (cover on the lid, hopefully if I can figure it out). I use the basket for sewing supplies when I do hand stitching while watching TV. I do not have your book and would love to own one! I have done several wool projects and also a cotton/wool applique quilt that I just sort of made without a pattern. It started out as a table runner but then I kept adding more to it….just the way it goes sometimes! Thanks for all the fun Friday freebie offers!
We started a major remodeling project right before this all started, so I have been cleaning up a lot of sheetrock dust. When I have gotten a chance I have gone upstairs to my sewing room and am putting borders on quilt tops that were already together. So far I have finished two and working on the third. Borders are not my favorite!
I am working on multiple things right now. Hand embroidery is at the top of the list. I have found hand work to be very relaxing. I really enjoy wool projects too and have several completed. Always room for more!
Hi Lisa — this was a fun post. I don’t have the book personally, but I purchased one for my daughter-in-law at the Jacksonville retreat. As a beginner, she loves the book. And for seasoned veterans, its a great reference. Since she’s in Colorado and I’m in Florida…..I don’t get to use it (LOL). As far as what I’m working on, today I finished my 36 squares for your quilt ‘Constitution’ (you know I love red, white and blue); and I just started cutting my kit for “Rocky Mountain Summer’ – one I purchased at your Menasha store a couple of years back. When I’m not sewing, I’m punching. Thanks for the chance to win:)
I have been using your book last several days! I made the drizzle stitch & bullion on my latest mat. Directions & pics were fantastic!!!! Iโve taken one class from you & this was like having you right next to me. Love love love this bookโค๏ธ
Lisa, believe it or not, we just sold the house in which we raised our boys and are moving to the mountains of NC. We close on our new house Monday, April 6. Blocks 8 and 9 of Twilight Garden have been with me during the months weโve lived in our camper. I just have the berries to do on Block 9. I have longed to get your book, but canโt buy new things while living in such close quarters. If I win it, it will thrill me down to my toes. Learning new stitches and techniques are such a worthwhile challenge.
I must have been checked out when this book came out. It is a must have for sure. I am currently still stitching on my Summer Block of the Week patterns from you. I don’t (or didn’t) have the time to stitch that often, but I’m making good progress. I have started stitching blocks for Laundry Basket Quilts Mystery 2020 quilt and just ordered up the first kit for the Christmas Carols Mystery Quilt Sew-along, which I’m sure I heard about through your blog. So excited to seeing your block for this project next week.
I don’t have your book. I haven’t seen it in any of our local quilt shops. I am working on a quilt that I started a few years ago. It will be nice to finally get it done. I do a lot of wool applique and have had the privilege of taking one of your workshops when I visited your shop.
I would love to win a copy of your book!! Iโm finishing Warm Winter Blessings right now, but canโt wait to start Garden Baskets. Itโs so nice to keep in touch with other stitchers and to see their finished pieces. It just makes me feel not quite so isolated๐
I donโt have the book yet. Itโs on my wish list. I am currently working on Laundry Basketโs 100 Block Mystery Quilt,the last block came out today. Would love to have something new to learn, wool appliquรฉ interests me. Love your blocks in Moda Block heads.
Lisa I have to start out by saying that you are a really generous and optimistic woman , and I’m sure I’m not alone in saying that you inspire me to be creative as much as I can! I fell in love with the little tulip quilt and have started working on that. I am working on some Lori Holt design boards as well. I am really a relative newbie to wool applique, but would be thrilled to win this wonderful book!
I have been busy making masks for a few weeks and completed a quilt for ‘baby bundles’ donation through our Guild. Tomorrow I will look through my projects to decide which one is next since I won’t be going anywhere for several more weeks. I was not taught embroidery as a young person but have learned as best I could with wool by following directions that come with a package. The book on stitches looks wonderful and a great reference tool. It should be in everyone’s library! Stay safe everyone.
I already have your book. I just love it. The instructions are written just perfectly. I almost need a new copy because I have read and refer to it so many times it looks beat up!! I also, love your videos. Keep them coming, please. ๐
I bought the book as soon as it was published! But would love a kit or I could give the book to a dear teacher friend. Reading my emails as my Cricut is cutting out masks to sew this afternoon.
I love the book! The illustrations are SO helpful! I am still working – nothing as amazing as those in the medical field but stitching at night. I just finished my minis from the wool box! Love those!
With all that is going on in our country right now, I have appreciated your daily posts to distract from the world around me. I am encouraged to head into the sewing room – some days to simply clean or sort – but I get away from the reality of this horrible situation. Keep posting and distracting us from our current reality.
Would love to win your book, and learn more about wool applique. I, too, have been doing some masks for our local hospital, and family. Thanks for the opportunity.
I have a few small wool projects, but havenโt started them yet. I think your book will give me the confidence to do them now that I have extra time. Thanks, Lisa!
I am sewing string along blocks from donated charity fabrics. The blocks will go in quilts for charity. Nothing left behind. I just keep praying over the blocks… and wondering who will get to sleep under them someday. I sew a few blocks then go clean something… got to keep motivated in this time of isewlation. Thanks for the inspiration.
I love your book! I pull it out with every wool project I start just to look at the way you embellish leaves, stems, flowers, etc. I think it must be the next best thing if I canโt attend one of your retreats.
I have just finished the 18 blocks from your recent 2019 SBOW. I did both the lighter shades and the darker shades…and think they are all beautiful blocks. When I finish doing the appliquรฉd borders, they will be gifted to our daughter and our son. I did these as therapy after my wonderful high school sweetheart husband of 60 years passed away quite suddenly. I doubt I could have found better therapy anywhere. I do own your book that you are gifting…it is so packed with wonderful patterns and wonderful tips – everyone needs to own it.
I work at a mortgage company which is considered an essential service. I am the only one in my department who cannot work from home, so I am at work every day. I’m too busy to be lonely. It has been insanely busy due to the low interest rates from the stock market falling. I am exhausted. TGIF!!
I have the book and I love it! It has so many great projects. I am sewing masks when I’m home, but my job is considered essential so I am grateful to still be working full time.
Your book looks just wonderful and just what I need – I have been admiring all your wool projects on your website and blog for quite awhile and would love to learn how to do them! I think this book would be just the push to get me started…
I have your book and it is a must for anyone working with wool. I love the stitch instructions and refer to them often. Within the past few weeks I’ve completed your Scattered Flowers Table Mat, a small DogWood flower wall hanging and several minis from your wool box. Best Wishes for everyone to stay healthy.
Hi Lisa, Your book looks like a wonderful addition to learn all the ins and outs of wool applique. I am an essential worker in a produce department putting in extra hours. I am beginning to feel the fatigue and have no time to even think about quilting or sewing.. Thanks for the draw.
I do not have your book, but would love to have it! I have a lap quilt and several other projects I am working on in between scheduled time working from home.
Like so many others, I’m working on medical masks. Some groups are asking for more, and new requests from others come in almost daily. It’s good to be so busy!!
Bought your “Home” state pattern at the shop in WI last fall and have it on my “to do” list when the craziness is over ๐
Thanks for the generous giveaway. I just finished a jellyroll quilt using Easter themed fabric which will be for my grandson. Now, I’m working on some more parts for Bonnie Hunter’s Mystery Frolic that has sitting around since last December. Hope to make a dent in that.
I am trying to get food cooked and ready for a surgery in May – I hope. If it is delayed because of THE virus, then I at least I will be somewhat ready. Am also canning lots of those wonderful veggies and fruits being by passed in the grocery store. I still have PT twice a week. If I stop, I will really delay recovery from a back injury and my left hip will hurt more than imaginable. I would stop for now, otherwise. And if I am not too exhausted at night I work and Stars and Sprigs appliqued borders for that quilt(on the last one!), or do a little knitting. Many times, the dog and I take a nap after dinner and snore away! You are always so generous, Lisa! Stay safe and well.
Thank you so much for your generosity. Your patterns are some of my favorites I have been doing wool applique for several years and I have a niece who would like to learn but she lives in another state. This would be a great book to give her to start learning. Stay safe and well.
Your book is definitely on my wish list! I absolutely love your wool projects and canโt wait to see wait you do next. Right now I am working on Edyta Sitarโs 2020 mystery block of the day project using fabric from my stash. Also working on my multi-year, multi-state traveling hexi quilt blocks.
Love the clear directions with photos, and the patterns in the book are awesome. Anyone who works with wool should have it in their library! Perfect book for beginners and those experienced as we sometimes forget just how to do that specific stitch. I could never wrap my head around how you put the fusible on the back of the wool matts, well I know now! Thank you! I am so enjoying the bi-monthly wool box, wish I would have started from the beginning but I am playing catch up now! Last month’s had been just what I needed to get through this craziness.
Stay well stitching girlfriend!
Have the book and just getting into reading about the stitches. Great stitching instructions for new or refresher quilters. Illustrations good as well. Iโm anxious to do the geraniums.
I’ve been slowly working my way through Summer ’19’s beautiful and amazing Twilight Garden during this stay at home time. I try to do 4 or 5 threads a night. It’s quite calming during this stress filled time. Thanks for offering the book again. I have taken several of your classes in Hershey but seem to forget some of your tricks of the trade.
I do not have your book–would be great to win it! I have been working on a mystery quilt which is going well–using fabric from my stash. I have not worked with wool as yet, but have an antique wool “brick” pattern quilt that is embroidered with fancy stitches in different colors around each “Brick”. My son has a special interest in this quilt and wants me to replicate it!!
I do not have your book but it looks like an amazing resource! I pulled out your red and green stitch-along from a few years ago to work on this weekend. In my defense, I was in the middle of moving when it came out!
I have your book and love it! There are so many wonderful tips for wool stitching. I made the needle book and scissors holder for my friend as her birthday gift. I would like to make the Autumn Table Mat by the time fall rolls around. Thank you for a wonderful resource!
I have your book and love it! It has so many wonderful tips for wool stitching. I have made the needle book and scissor holder for my friend’s birthday. I would like to make the Autumn table mat before fall rolls around.
I would love to win the book. Such beautiful project pictures. I especially love the Fall project. I have a Daughter who is a Nurse, and a Son-in-law who is a Firefighter!! I have been making masks for them and they sent me pictures. They are so wonderful. Wash your hands and don’t touch your face! I tell everyone that!
Thank you Lisa for keeping us inspired everyday during this time, I really need it. I already have the book and have reread it cover to cover several times. Stay safe and healthy everyone
I’m teleworking now so really don’t have any extra time to work on all my projects, but I am working on wool applique, mondo bags, rug hooking, and some punch needle.
I don’t have the book but was going to buy it in Pigeon Forge. However I didn’t get to go because I had surgery and was recuperating. I’ve been working on a big wool mat by the Woolen Needle during my recuperation, but it’s slow going having to wear a neck brace.
I do not have this book yet, but would love to add it to my shelves. I am currently working on applique Easter eggs for my great nieces and nephews. Stitching like mad so I can mail them Monday.
I just finished a Maggie B. kit of wool applique and was looking at your book earlier this week and sort of wishing I had it. also been doing some rug hooking.
I purchased your book at a workshop you taught at my guild. Even though I have been doing wool appliquรฉ for many years, I learned so much from your classroom instruction and continue to learn through your pages . Thank you for being so generous with your tips and
โtricks.โ I have a friend who is new to wool appliquรฉ and if I win your book , I will give it to her and the wool to help build her โstash.โ
I hope to add your book to my library someday, but am currently working on sewing masks for family and friends. I look forward to a time when I can pursue more of your projects!
I do not have your book yet. I’m new to wool applique/embroidery so I’d love to have it since you said it’s like you sitting next to me teaching me. During isewlation, I’m working on UFOs & WIPs of which I have many of each!
I am in isolation but working to support distance learning of science and mathematics. I have just begun Spring is in the Air. I can’t wait to see it bloom!
I would LOVE to win this informational keepsake. I am starting to get into wool embroidery – so I am “itching to get stitchin’ – sorry I just had to say it:).
JOY,
Vicki
I am finishing up blocks for a swap with my quilt group. Guess I will have plenty of time to do them now.Also working on small projects. I do love wool projects and have made Christmas ornaments for a number of years now for my daughter and her family.
Your book looks awesome…. donโt have it…yet! Latest project is a wall quilt with wool appliquรฉ. On pause right now…sewing masks for family and friends for personal use in the coming weeks. Praying for all the dedicated health care workers and everyone else working to provide necessary goods and services!
I bought the book at Festival last year and love all the step-by-step pictures. I had it spiral bound so it lays flat while referencing. Thanks for all the great inspiration!
Working on binding a wedding quilt for my son’s May 2020 wedding that will now be postponed until a later date. Very disappointing and frustrating but so necessary. The happy couple will be getting their quilt early. Before that, I worked on my 2 Westies… they needed a haircut! Love your book! I have it but haven’t jumped into it as of yet. Be safe!
I would love to have this book. Over the many PG projects Iโve worked on, I continue to learn from Lisa, it would be nice to have that information in one place!
I would love to win the book! I do not currently have a wool project in the works so would be great to start one. Just finishing quilting an embroidered snowman quilt and I need to whip out a few cloth masks this weekend for friends and family!! Sew on and sew on… ๐
Iโm working on the daily calendar you had featured, quit but had to restart after seeing yours. Just finished anchor mini, thank God I have my own sewing and quilting space., this having my husband working form home has me ready to run away from home, my sewing space is keeping me here.
I donโt have your book and after seeing the couple of pages you share with us, I love it! I am working on some quilting projects right now. Just finished my very first raw edge appliquรฉ quilt.
I do have your book. I bought it last fall right when it came out. A signed copy๐. I love it. It is always on my sewing table and I constantly use it. I have always been a crafter, and do quilting, punchneedle, rug hooking, embroidery, but wool applique is my favorite. It is all my stress reliever from nursing. Thanks for such a great, useful book.๐
I do not have your book but can see I certainly need it. I am fairly new to wool projects but love them. Finally decided to just jump in, join the Christmas mystery quilt and see what happens
I donโt have your book, and have been working slowing on one of your snowmen patterns. Not much time to do any stitching, as I work in a hospital and am too tired when I get home. I know we are going to get through this and there will be plenty of time for the things I enjoy.
I don’t have the book yet but plan to get it – I need you by my side for my wool applique projects! I still need to finish my triangle borders for Words to Live By and then quilt it… But I have been getting more done during “Isewlation”after cleaning up from a water leak in my sewing space. I’ve finished a quilt for my granddaughter and made 2 christening outfits for my new grandsons. Now it’s on to a quilt with African fabric my son brought home from his mission to Liberia.
I love the step by step in color pictures!! I can read but Iโm more of a hands on doer! Got the tulip kits this week & am planning to start them in between going to work. As they say Iโm a nurse I canโt stay home!๐
Hi! I’m a retired nurse trying to keep my mind & hands busy while preparing to dust off my cap. I do not have this book, nor have I ever worked with wool in applique. I would love to dive into a new project to alternate with mask-making. Thank you!
I am working on a Mystery Quilt I found on IG and also making masks for family and friends. Currently awaiting hard to find elastic. Would LOVE to win any of the great prizes!
I am just getting started with wool embroidery. I got Lisaโs book a few weeks ago. I also got a couple other books for the patterns in them. Lisaโs book has the best, most thorough instructions and pictures. I just received my first kit from Primitive Gatherings today and the wool,for the triumph tulips table mat is beautiful. Itโs qoing to be so fun to do.
Your book is the next best thing to being in your shop or at retreat! I reference it all the time and feel like I am watching you teach. I am so visual that your pictures and step-by-step instructions make it easy for me to refresh my memory on how to do a stitch or to learn something new.
I’m working on the many projects that seem to be hanging around my sewing space. So many of them just need to be bound–ridiculous! Or are waiting to be quilted, by me, or for some small, special touch. So I am taking the time to do whatever they need, either to be finished or to move them on to the next step, which will then get them finished much more quickly because they will have become “un-stuck”. It is remarkably satisfying at a time when almost everything else is anxiety-provoking.
I do not have your book but would love to win it!
Love all your wool mats, have made several of your patterns.
Working on a 2 1/2โ 4 patch quilt.
Be safe
I am patching the knees on my husbandโs work pants. I havenโt done any wool applique but recently learned to hook rugs and have a nice supply of wool.
Right now I’ finishing up a Jacob’s Ladder quilt top and plan to start a small table topper with a Christmas theme. I usually don’t think about Christmas sewing until it’s too late in the year. I also am going to try to sew face masks for myself and my husband. If they turn out OK, i will probably sew more for whoever might need them.
I do have your book and what I love about it are the photos illustrating step by step how to do something. Itโs great. Iโve made my Posey pincushion and itโs so cute.
I wouldnโt mind a second book though because I can keep one at home and one in my project bag. ๐
I have been sewing masks but seem to get discouraged or tired after a few. I have a fun quilt on the floor made from bark cloth with bright colors and polka dot flannel to make it go farther for Project Linus. I was given 116 squares and a piece of fabric with parrots on it in a bag as a “challenge” project. I made the parrots the middle and made 4 patches around them. It sits there still waiting to be sewn together. Thanks for giving away your book. I would love a copy! Hope you are doing well.
I have been catching up on binding 4 quilts that were finished except for the binding. I have also been trying to sort, clear out, and organize… especially my sew room! I love all your creations and would be sew excited to win your book!
I am a nurse for an insurance company working at home. I admire all the nurses working the front line. I am only 2 1/2 years from retirement. Would love your book!
Working on several projects at the same time! Lisa I love you patterns and Farmhouse Flannels were so very yummy! I have made three queen size quilts and several of the pillows! I also have a long arm and spend my day quilting and spend my evenings stitching!
I don’t have your book. I wing my way through but would love to know the right way. I’m working from home and I crochet for charity which is what I’m doing right now. But I have many PG kits to work on during the weekends. I just need to pick one out.
Thanks for your designs and wonderful service.
I, as many of us ,are dealing with boredom and loneliness due to this pandemic. I have decided to quilt and sew my way through it and Create a beautiful reminder of thestruggle,courage and kindness this plague has brought. I plan to donate it to our local hospital in honor of my colleagues and friend there. Thanks for inspiring us all over the years and your generosity abounds. I look forward to meeting you this summer at your trunk show and class in Ohio.
I am working on a gift for a friendโs retirement. The pattern is stamp by Laundry Basket Quilts. I have to get it done. I have a gift certificate for your shop and I canโt wait to use it but I have to get stamp done first!!
I’ve been quilting for over 25 years (it’s a passion) aka many projects going on at the same time. But, wool is still new to me. Based on my past experience with your patterns/books I preordered this book from my local shop. Wow! You nailed it. The photos are my favorite.
My daughter is a nurse, she is still out there in the trenches and has even volunteered to do extra shifts to help relieve the shortage at her hospital. I worry about her every minute but love how dedicated she and all her fellow workers are to taking care of their patients. I have always admired your work and would be honored to have this book in my collection. Thank you.
I’m still working on the Moon Garden border…Actually I’m procrastinating on trimming my blocks. I’m always so afraid I’ll make a mistake. My plan is to finish the 103″ x 115″ pineapple quilt this weekend and get my nerve up to trim the Moon Garden quilt blocks. Love when you do a give-away. I’ve never won but I still enjoy it.
Iโve wanted to try wool appliquรฉ but never had the nerve. Would love to have your book. Iโm making masks, tackling my huge pile of leftover batting and fleece, and forcing myself to clean windows!
I do not own your book and so I’d love to win! As this is my last year working full time and maybe, possibly working next year only 2 days a week, this stay at home is helping me ease into retirement. I’m sewing masks for our food pantry workers at my church and nursing homes also working on ufo projects and cleaning and organizing. I do have your Tulip Basket Table Mat to get started on and this book would sure be helpful. Thanks so much.
Dolores
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Anyone and everyone who has heard about “Wool. Needle and Thread” would be insane not to have it!! It is one of my best in my applique collection. Most patterns can convert cotton to wool or vice versa.
I love it! Lisa you are by far “The Wool Queen”
I have your book and love it! It answered several of my questions, especially on how to connect penny shapes. I have been trying to finish up some of my many ufos!
My quarantine project started with pulling out a Christmas ornament kit I had bought a long time ago and trying my hand at wool applique. The instructions with the kit were scanty, so using โWool, Needle and Threadโ, I did all the stitching and was so proud of my ornament when I just glanced over the instructions one more time. And there it was…..โback the ornament as desiredโ ?????? What does that mean!!! So, I pulled out โWool, Needle and Threadโ again and on page 30 was the answer with easy instructions even for a beginner like me. I love this book! It truly told me everything I needed to know and then when I thought I knew it all, it taught me ONE MORE THING. ๐๐๐
I have loved your book I received as a Christmas gift and have recommended it to others. I has been a game changer in my wool applique projects and sits beside my projects for quick reference. I also really appreciate all your extra tips like how to get the fusible paper off etc.
My favorite part of the book is the different stitches you show on how to embellish our wool projects. To be completely honest though, this is one book that I always keep out and within reach because it’s so jam packed with good information! I am currently working on a hand applique project at night during TV time, and a scrap quilt during the day.
Hi Lisa, I donโt have your book but hope to win it. Iโm currently making face masks. Love to work with wool and have made several of your patterns. Thanks for your inspiration.
I’m still working from home so I don’t have much more time than I normally would to stitch. When I’m off work I’m working on my son’s dinosaur kit, a pair of socks for my son, a shawl (I’m learning brioche stitch) and working on all of my woolies. I like to prep a bunch of kits at once and then just pull them out to stitch on as I can. I would absolutely love to have your book as it looks like the pictures would be invaluable in learning new stitches and techniques.
I do not have your book, but I would love to have it at my fingertips to reference when stitching your wonderful projects. I am a dairy farmer and have too many “babies” right now to have extra time to stitch. My last project was an appliqued flannel farm quilt for my brand new grandson!
Iโve made some masks these past weeks. Also working on a small quilt-a-long online, and cleaning up my sewing space!!! I would love to have this book๐
I do not have your book. I’ve been working on face masks for our church’s food pantry group and nursing homes in my area. This is my last year working full time and possibly, hopefully able to work only 2 days a week next year. So this stay-at-home is good practice for retirement!! I do have your Tulip Basket Table Mat to work on and your book would be very helpful for that wool project. Thanks for the opportunity to win. Thanks
Dolores
I love this book. I have always admired your work and to see photos of your stitches is great. I was so glad to learn how to put a back on a mat and your method of threading a needle. You won’t be disappointed.
Working on crocheting a bright color Afghan, neon pink, lime green, white and lavender. Also baby bib from one-stitch knits. Sailboat on front. Need cheerful right now.
I am a teacher, so I’m figuring out how to teach on-line. Yikes.
I am working on one of the appliqued borders from Life a Simple Life and some hand piecing from a QuiltMania project for sanity.
I tried wool appliques a couple of different time but after I took a workshop with you, I really “got it” and haven’t stopped since!!! Love your work.
Iโm working last summers wool block of the week. I purchased the book when it first came out and keep it with my wool project bag. I refer to it frequently and notice my stitching has improved !!
My nephew who had bone marrow transplant, and kidney transplant asked me to make him face masks as he is running out. Once i get caught up I can have fun with a Primitive Gatherings project.
Like so many here, I am making masks – mainly for my family. I am a “displaced” preschool teacher, so I am also looking to make some things for my preschool room. The kids just love it when I come up with something to decorate the room, or for them to play with.
Iโve had my eye on this book!
I am currently hand stitching (using your big stitch needles) my Starlit Skies quilt. Iโm about 1/3 done and so excited to get it finished. Iโm also knitting a baby blanket for my new baby granddaughter.
Thanks for all you do. Stay healthy everyone!
The book looks fantastic and would make a wonderful birthday gift for my daughter who is doing wool applique. I’m self-employed in a business that is essential. I do keep my door office door locked now, and work alone and live alone. I have done some deep spring cleaning but no sewing as yet. I just can’t settle down into it.
Hi LIsa, I’ve had your book on my wishlist for some time now. Thanks for a chance to win! I’m working on UFO’s between working as a nurse in the hospital. Hope everyone gets well soon and/or stays safe! Lots of love, Christine
I have the book and enjoy all the pictures and clear examples of the stitches you use. The book was a gift and I love it!! My current project is the Christmas Carol sew-along and I know that I will use some of the stitches illustrated. Lisa–Thank you for all you do to inspire others to sew.
I have done a number of your projects, my favorite a summer freebie from several years ago, called Summer Blooms. I do not have your book but would love to have it Iโm sure I would learn a lot, and it would be a valued resource.
Love the book….because I can look up the needed stitch and step by step instructions are right there…..love your pictures. Best wool book for me….everyone should have in their library.
I am doing pretty much the same things I had been doing before for I quilt for people and do alterations. I had several quilts here to get done and also dresses to be altered for a upcoming weddings. I also have been trying to get in some face masks. That book has been on my bucket list for some time now.
I’m making facemasks for the medical workers on the Navajo Nation here in the Southwest. Going to go check out the book now. I’m assuming the same stitches will apply to working with flannel? Thanks, Lisa, for always keeping us supplied with what we need and beautiful patterns.
I already have the book. It is a great reference book and have recommended it to a lot of wool stitchers. I just finished a wool runner “Cold Days” from Primitive Quilts magazine. Trying to finish a bunch of projects that I have started. Never bored.
Working on your pattern “Gray Stone Farm” using Urban Farmhouse Gatherings. I’ve learned many tips from you over the years and I’m certain your reference book is an excellent resource.
I would love to have your book. I pre paid but never received the book. I do a lot of wool applique and love it also love your patterns and lovely work.
Mary…you need to call the shop and check on this…do your have your order? I am sure we can look it up and get it sent to you if we somehow missed this!!! 920-722-7233
Lisa, I would love to own your book. I had pre paid last year when your were working on the book but never received it. I do a lot of wool applique and really enjoy your patterns and your lovely work.
All of my quilting projects are on hold while I sew masks…I know that I’m in good company! Your book looks delightful…I haven’t ever done wool applique and I find it a bit intimidating…what kind of wool, how to work with it…so many questions. I do love hand applique so I think it would be a good fit. Love your blog and all the inspiration!
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