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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Day 24 of 30 Days of Giveaways - It's A Wrap II from Martingale and Company

IHAN's 30 Days of Giveaways

Anniversary Celebration
Day 24

It's A Wrap II 
by Susan Breier
from Martingale and Company 




I recently wrote a post about Susan's new book, It's A Wrap II.  Guess what?  Martingale and Company is giving one lucky IHAN blog reader a copy of Susan's new book.  This is so exciting. 





It's A Wrap II shows Susan's easy method of how to wrap clothesline with  fabric to make bowls, as well as make exciting new shapes, handles, lids and totes. This book contains 20 new designs with excellent instructions and photos.   This book goes beyond the basics, such as ideas on how to enhance fabrics with paint.  Susan shows you how to make circle baskets, triangle baskets, square baskets, heart shaped baskets, and more. There are some cool ideas about embellishing these projects too.

Thank you Martingale and Company for joining IHAN in celebrating our First Anniversary!!!

If you would like to win It's A Wrap II just leave a comment on this post telling us what project you would  make first if you were to win.  I think I would make a bowl for my kitchen table using green fabrics.  How about you?

Smiles,
Kelly

87 comments:

  1. I have the first book love it so out of this book I'd make the purse love making purses and this one is so different please enter me! Thanks

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  2. I think I'd make a bag for myself first. Thanks for the chance, Kelly!

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  3. I would make a purse, love the brown one. thanks for the chance to win, Kelly!

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  4. I'm in love with the purple and green bowl - my favourite colour combos! I'd make one just like that. Thanks a bunch.

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  5. I think I would make a bowl for my end table in my bedroom out of peach and brown fabric.

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  6. I would like to have Susan's new book It A Wrap II. I have the first one and instead of making a tote I made it into a basket.
    Elaine

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  7. I would definately start with a simple bowl. Thanks




    lcloos@epix.net

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  8. Oooohhhh! I want to make that brown purse. It is lovely!

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  9. I would do a bowl, too.......probably greens since that seems to be my favorite color for decorating. (When I saw the title of this post..."It's a Wrap"....I thought you were deciding to wrap up the giveaway today instead of next week!!! LOL)

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  10. I would love to make a cute purse!

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  11. I would make the brown purse in shades of purple.

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  12. Great review of a wonderful book! I love It's A Wrap II!

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  13. I'd make a bag~ I seem to be on a real handbag kick lately. ;-) Thanks for the chance!

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  14. Hi, I would love to make one of the bags from this book! Thanks Sharonj.

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  15. This looks like a great way to use up some of those not-so-great fabrics that have become dated or lost their appeal! I too think I would make something for my kitchen island, yellow/reds/greens. Your give-away month is fantastic!

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  16. Ooooh, I LOVE these. The bags are my favorite but a nice big basket for my knitting would be cool to make also. Decisions, decisions.....

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  17. That handbag is just beautiful.....I'd try and make that!

    Thank you for a chance to win.

    Happy Sewing

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  18. I would love to make one of the purses.

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  19. I think I would make a hanging basket and hang it by the mudroom door to put keys, mail, etc into.

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  20. Hooray for Martingale and Company--and if you're not on their email list, get on it! they have some seriously great deals and send out an email to let you know!!
    Well, I think I'd like a bowl similar to the green one--sort of rectangular or the watermelon one from the post you did last month.
    Thanks for the 24th straight day of giveaway goodness!

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  21. Oh bowls for sure. Round bowls, oval bowls, triangle bowls! In Green, or brown or blue!

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  22. I think I would tried to make a basket in brown/beige.
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  23. I love those bowls pictured in your post!! I think it would be fun to try one of those first.... I love blues, greens and purples so you know those colors would be in there somewhere!

    thanks again for a great give away

    SheilaC

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  24. I remember this technique years ago, but these designs are much more elegant! I would be making one of the bags/purses, I love the whole idea!

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  25. hiya,
    I would love to have this book! I am a self confessed purse whore (snarfy grin). I do make most of my own purses. I have the clothes line aready, just need some instructions (hint-hint)
    (mauh) Liz

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  26. I would make a summer purse from this book, or perhaps a bowl to decorate the guest bath.
    Please enter me in this giveaway. mlwright29 at hotmail dot com

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  27. I love making new and interesting projects and a bowl for the table would be great, out of green of course, my favorite.

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  28. I would love to try a purse.

    Rosemary
    cntryways@att.net

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  29. Hi, I would love to be win any of your wonderful quilting items.

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  30. I would really really like to make the bag! thanks for another great giveaway!

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  31. My daughter asked for just the purse that is shown here. I had to tell her that I had no idea how to make one. Oh, if I won, then I could surprise her. I've always wondered how to do the wrapping the correct way.

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  32. Oh, I love that first bowl with an embellishment on the side.

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  33. Love all the examples, especially the purple bowl. :-)

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  34. I would make two bags, because I know my daughter will want the first one! Thank you Martingale and Company.

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  35. I want to make bags! Thanks again for a great giveaway!

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  36. That looks really cool I would love a chance to win thank you. Happy Anniversary.

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  37. I think I would make the brown purse first

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  38. I think I would first try the little square flat bag.

    I have done a tiny bit of this and find it fun.

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  39. If I win this clever book, "It's A Wrap II", I will make a sturdy tote for those heavy groceries that rip ordinary plastic bags and/or "eco"bags and handles. Then a bowl for Mom and Dad. My dad especially likes the homemade gifts.

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  40. I would start with the purse. I love it. Take care and God bless, Cory

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  41. I have the first book, its great so I am sure this one is super as well..

    I would make a bowl/basket so many uses for those! Probably do it in earth tones :O)

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  42. HOW NEAT!
    I'd sure like to make one of the heart baskets! Book sounds so interesting! THANKS for sharing,Love,Linda

    jldouglas@wispwest.net

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  43. I have seen several bowls made from the It's a Wrap book, but the Brown Purse is beautiful. I would love to make one like that using the It's a Wrap II.

    chris_quilting@yahoo dot com

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  44. I believe I would make a bowl for my husbands dresser in a pretty green, to catch his keys and not make so much noise as a metal tray does.

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  45. I have been drooling over this book since I first saw it when a friend and I were on a shop hop! I would make some large baskets for my sister and my mother.

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  46. Did I read something about a tote? I would love to make a tote.

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  47. I always wanted to try this technique.

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  48. I think my first project would be a Halloween candy bowl. I have a bunch of Halloween fabric that needs to become something.

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  49. I actually made a simple small bowl using this technique but never knew I could make so much more. Think I'd have to try a purse- they look just too fun!

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  50. Oh wow, this looks like such fun! I love the first bowl (teal, rust, purple) - the shape really shouts out to me. However, if I were to win I would probably look for a smaller size. The last time we moved our key basket just gave up - too many moves, too many packers not being careful. After 16 years and nine moves, it was just too much for that little thing (sniffle). I'd love to try and remake it with the same color scheme.

    Cheers,
    Kiy

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  51. This is the best place...So glad i was sent here to enter..you're mahvelous dahling...love this stuff..:-) beckyben03

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  52. Wow - the pictures look great! I think I would make a bag - I love to make them and this would be really different!

    Please enter me!

    Denise Austin

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  53. I've wanted to try this technique for a long time - I think I would start with a fruit basket in bright colours. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  54. My first project would be the taller vase shape for on my mantle! I think I would use black and white fabric.

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  55. This is a beautiful book - I'd love to make one of the baskets out of it!

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  56. I have made one project like this and it was really fun - would love to have the book to expand the possibilities!

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  57. Oooo! I've wanted to try that technique. I would make a bunch of smallish bowls using pretty fabrics to put "stuff" in. Things like change, keys, etc, that just get tossed on various flat surfaces.

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  58. I would love to try that cute little brown purse!

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  59. I would like to make one of the covered bowls - they look so great.

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  60. I have been drooling over this book and would love to win it!! I would definately start with a bowl... one to set on my quilted runner on my table!!

    mybusyhands@gmail.com

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  61. OH! A tote bag would be perfect made with this technique.

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  62. That looks like a great book! I wold love to win it and try my hands at some of those projects.

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  63. The book looks like so much fun... would love to make the baskets.

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  64. I wasn't interested in the book until I saw the handbag...now that is COOL!!! That would be the first project I made, and several of them too!

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  65. If I won the book, I'd want to make a basket in Purple and lime green for my table. Hugs Naomi

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  66. Hi, I would first make a square basket for my magazines :)

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  67. Oh, I have been reading so much about the 'It's a Wrap Books' on the Net and seeing all the projects. They are so great!! I would make the blue basket. It could double as a bread basket for my home-made rolls and also possibly for a wine basket. Fingers and toes crossed.

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  68. I would make little scrap baskets for the girls who are coming to our retreat...
    Cath's Blog
    cath Ɯ

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  69. What a fun thing you are doing -- the bowls look like great fun.

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  70. OH I love this!! I'd want to jump right in and make the footed bowl for my sewing studio. I'd keep little trinkets or perhaps selvedges in it! Thanks so much for having such a great blog!

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  71. I love that little brown bag in the photo!

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  72. Oh yes, I would love to be included in the AccuQuilt Go giveaway! Would be great on my elbow!!

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  73. I didn't know there was a second book, I was drawn to the purse because of the color scheme and because it's so textural. I can also see a reproduction scrappy basket for summer fruit or I'd like to try something different like a napkin holder. Neat prize, the book is now on my extra long "Want" list.

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  74. I loved what I saw in this second book and want to try some of the projects.

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  75. I think I would make a square basket....I have the first book and just love it!

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  76. One of the bags would be first, probably the shoulder bag. After that, the oblong bowl, and then...

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  77. I would make a bowl in browns, blacks and whites and add a moose applique to match in my camper!

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  78. I am inspired by all of the bags, so I would make myself a bag.
    Micki

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  79. I'll make a bag because I'm a bag-aholic!

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  80. I have a length of clothesline sitting on my sewing table for months already. I tried to look at some of the online tutorials but I'll bet this book is what I need. I like the look of the bowls, so would probably start with one of those.

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  81. I would definitly make the purse/bag. Love to know how with that book.

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  82. I would love, love, love to make a bowl for my table.

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  83. I love the organic-ness of the It's a Wrap creations. I imagine a great tote basket for wool roving, drop spindles and spinning tools, maybe a lid with lavender to chase away moths.

    A great Day 24 ac"cord"ing to Kelly and Susan (and Martingale)!

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  84. I would love to make a large basket to hide my "clutter" - opps, did I say that?

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  85. I would make a catch all basket for next to my bed. I would use green and brown fabrics.

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Thank you for reading the IHAN Blog. I love getting and reading every comment that is left here; however I may not be able to respond to all comments left during giveaways. There are times when I am juggling many tasks at one time and may not reply to all comments. Please e-mail me at quiltnotions@gmail.com if you need a reply quickly. I thank you for your understanding and-
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