Another design I revealed to the girls down in Melbourne over the weekend was my brand new "Rosedaisy Alphabet"
It all began over a cup of coffee a few weeks back when I drew up two letters to stitch for my granddaughters. After I'd stitched and framed them I just knew I had to sketch up the remaining 24 letters of the alphabet.
Last Sunday night I set to work and two hours later had an entire penciled alphabet, which I brought to life ready to be scanned over more coffee the next morning (apart from F, which I redrew at Michelle's during our stitching day)...
When I design, I sketch what's in my mind, and when I'm happy it's refined with a black pigma pen before rubbing off the pencil lines and scanning for using in a pattern.
...and that's how an Elefantz design is made!
Each of the 26 'rosedaisy alphabet' stitcheries feature applique and hand embroidery, and fit inside a 5" square...
You'll notice this year I've been limiting my colour palette to just two or three thread colours. Today I was auditioning fabrics and colours that may inspire you if you stitch these blocks.
Which duo do you like best?
The full set of 26 'rosedaisy alphabet' stitcheries is available as an instant pdf download HERE in my shop now!
the 'rosedaisy alphabet' giveaway
I love this set of designs so much that I'm giving you four separate chances to win a set by enlisting help from three of Monday sewing group buddies!
* Visit all four of our blogs and leave ONE comment on each, telling Heather, Wendy and Barbra and myself which letter you'd stitch first and why.
* Make sure you put your blog address or email in your comment so we can contact you if you win. If we cannot contact you we will draw another winner in your place.
So leave your comment on this blog post, then, visit the girl's blogs so you can leave one entry each in the comments of their giveaway blog posts too...
Winners will be drawn on March 17th to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
GIVEAWAY CLOSED - Winner was Brenda, comment 84, drawn Monday March 17th.
GIVEAWAY CLOSED - Winner was Brenda, comment 84, drawn Monday March 17th.
Don't forget, if you can't wait to see if you win a set, you can purchase the full 26 stitchery set of the 'rosedaisy alphabet' HERE in my shop as an instant pdf download - and if you end up winning one of the giveaway prizes I will refund your purchase cost.
TOMORROW...
I will take you step by step through the process of preparing one of the rosedaisy alphabet blocks in a tutorial!
Actually, this will help you with any of my appliqued designs, so be sure to drop by.
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Jenny, You have been VERY busy. Congratulations on all your new designs.
ReplyDeleteMy letter of choice is "E". Thank you for all the opportunities.
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Hi Jenny
ReplyDeleteThese are just so cute... Love the way you cute around the letters to fit in the flowers, etc. My first letter would be J or H for my granddaughters in Canada.
Flora @ flowergal1636@gmail.com
You are so very generous Jenny... as so are your friends. I would love a chance to win and the first letter I would stitch would be a "K" for my friend.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed I get lucky xxx :)
Love this giveaway!! Sew much fun and I can't pick just one of your color suggestions!! As I love them all!! Thank you sew much Jenny!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I would start with "V" as Violet is my youngest grand daughter's name and I know she would just love to have it framed on her dressing table. Would do it in a mauve.
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Oh wow! I really love your colors! I would choose either an "S" for my best friend, Stella, or "A" for myself. I rarely make anything for myself, though, so probably the "S"!
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junebug613@gmail.com
girlrecycled.blogspot.com
Baa would stitch B first - well he would get Miss H to stitch it, Miss H would stitch H of course and the Mother would stitch K. She loves the pretty red spot and blue flowers. Miss H likes the green flowers and red spotted flowers and Baa of course likes ALL of them!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful giveaway. Thank you Jenny. I would start with "L" for a great grand daughter due in early June. I would do it in soft pink.
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Love your alphabet. As a kindergarten teacher, the alphabet holds a special place in my heart.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs Jenny! I would stitch the letter my G first in a rose print since I love roses and it is my middle name too.
ReplyDeleteOh, Jenny, they are beautiful! I would choose the letter "J" and I love all of your color choices! kensbw@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful...all of your work! I think I would chose the letter E, for my name because I never make anything to keep and with this, I would have to. I love the bright colors, just brilliant. Thank you, Elaine
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I would choose letter A because of my special Ashlyn. Thanks you giving me a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love your work Jenny so inspiring,
ReplyDeletethe first letter I would choose is C as my granddaughter is named Courtney
my email yorkshire@iprimus.com.au
I would stitch A for my 4 month old granddaughter, Audrey.
ReplyDeleteI would stitch the K for Kenzie, my first grandchild, a girl, who's due date is March 22nd. I can't wait to hold her!
ReplyDeleteIt would be the M for my two men in my life Mike and Mark Dee Shaw shawfox1@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised to find that I like the pink and green pictured first the best, since I don't like pink. Thanks for the chance to win (if it will post my blog comment!). This is wonderful and I have to go see the others. dezertsuz at gmail
ReplyDeleteOh Jenny I just love you alphabet design, I would make the "H" first for my daughter precious Haylee .
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Gail
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I would make the letter A first for my granddaughter Audrey! marykolb at charter dot net
ReplyDeleteVery lovely Jenny. You were a busy bee for the weekend. I would try to stitch D first as my own, but as I am really bad at making things to keep for me, I would probably end up stitching an R for a friend.
ReplyDeleteLove your alphabet designs. I would start with K for most oldest grandchild Kendra. I love that you showed the E and S in this post. My daughters are Emily and Sarah.
ReplyDeleteKim
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Love love love this new design. I'd stitch M first, not for me but for my dear 84 year old friend, Mavis. I'd choose the fabrics in the bottom photo - they are really delightful
ReplyDeleteThe alphabet looks wonderful. I would stitch P first for my daughter Patricia.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely designs. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI would start with a P for my mother.
Love the designs! I would start with the M for my granddaughter Macy then N for my daughter. rladycase@msn.com
ReplyDeleteJenny, these are just gorgeous I admired them at LGS, but ran out of spending money.
ReplyDeleteI have two grand daughters, Z for Ziva and P for Paige so they are the two that I would make. I love the first colour way of pink and green ,but they are all so lovely.
Hi Jenny! First I want to say thank you. You are such an inspiration to me in who I want to be as a daughter of the King. Your gentle words seem to find me right when I need them the most.
ReplyDeleteI love the softness of the first pic of the rose & green colors but the next one of the blue & red is much more me!
I would stitch the letter K first because there are several people who matter most in my life that begin with K: my dearest friend KT, my friend Karen, and my oldest daughter, Korie. Or I could always keep it for myself...lol.
Thank you for a chance to win!
Krista
quiltingkoala(at)ymail(dot)com
So pretty Jenny! I would stitch 2 E's and a J for each of my grandchildren. They love anything grammy makes for them.
ReplyDeleteJenny, I love your patterns! What a lovely giveaway. If I should happen to win I would like the letter "E" so I can make a pretty just for me. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh, these blocks are nice! How awesome would it be to make a alphabet quilt using them - not sure I would have the patience though! Thanks for a chance to win the pattern. I would have to make an A for Annemarie, my eldest, first; in black and white with red flowers I think. Mmm, would a black background work? And then a C for Carina, for that I can use soft blue and yellow like your S, it will go nicely in her room :-). I don't have a blog, but you can get hold of me at marina (dot) apap (at) ncr (dot) com.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely alphabet, I would start with A and stitch all the letters.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny, My 1st letter would be H for hope. I walk for relay for life and have done for the last 6 years. Hope is the letters the children carry in front of the survivors as they walk their 1st lap. Followed by the carers like me for 1 lap then everyone walks off and on over 24 hours. We are walking on the 29th and 30th of this month again. Lynette Bramman ljb22@bigpond.com Thankyou.
ReplyDeleteHaven't you been busy! I would start with Z and move up through the alphabet - dare to be different, right?
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful pattern, I would start with M for my son's fiancee and work my way through the rest of them after that !
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ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous - definitely "L" for my granddaughter Lulu. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteJenny thank you for your generosity and a chance to win this beautiful alphabet. S for me - my Stash is so big I could make S's for the next 10 years in every colour range! Love your work Jenny. Sandra P. dougsand102@bigpond.com
ReplyDeleteOh Jenny this is fabulous. I love love love the new set. I would probably end up stitching quiet a few of them. What fabulous gifts these would make for my sisters and mom and my nieces and great nieces for birthday and Christmas gifts. I would do the c first for my sister Charlotte. As allways your talent just blows me away.
ReplyDeleteJenny, I would do "A" for my daughter, but I can think of several other people who I can make for. I am thinking of making them for my girl friends for Christmas. I love your designs keep them coming. By the way I love the look of the new blog. :)
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These are so lovely. I think I'd start with the letter "L" for my son's girlfriend. She comes off very practical and loves running and hiking, but last time she visited she fell in love with a small dainty stitchery I was working on. I think a notebook with her initial would be perfect. Thank you so much for the chance to win this. Even if I don't win, I will be purchasing it! (whysyourhat(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI'd start with 'R' for my eldest son.
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Sew sew pretty! Once again a much wanted pattern. How do you do it?!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delightful. So sweet. So charming. My daughters are J, C and H so I would have to do three at once!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Jenny. I would stitch a D of course.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win this lovely pattern.
The first letter I would stitch would be H for home, we live in High River , Alberta that was devastated by the floods last June, we lost our basement and contents and my mum and dad's house was destroyed. All good now though for us, the town is still struggling though! I have purchased the pattern already so I hope I am lucky. Keep up the good work.
Sue
Very pretty, as usual!! I would make an S for my daughter Sam. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYou are one talented lady. The alphabet is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteJenny, Love the alphabet! I would stitch the B and several times. We have 4 granddaughters: Brooke, Bailey, Blake and Braxtyn. Then I would stitch the C for grandson, Carter.
ReplyDeleteOn your colors, I like the first and last set and I love using variegated threads.
Patricia C patsystitch@gvtc.com
Well It was hard to pick one letter. Between the kids and grand kids and 4 C, 2 J, 2 S, 1 T, 1 Z - So not wanting to leave anyone out- I have only one Sibling - my Sister Randi - And this is her Birthday month ... So I would do the "R" first. Whew, that was a hard one. :) Thanks for a great give away. Lynn
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I would love to win this prize & get started on the " C " for my girlfriends 50 th... The are so cute.
ReplyDeleteWell done & thankyou
These are so lovely. I would start with the b and e for my daughters, then m for myself!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a sweet giveaway. I would begin with the letters S and J for my daughters.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful alphabet designs Jenny.
ReplyDeleteI would stitch A for first my GGD1 and then M for my GGD2.
Thanks for a chance to win..
I would do A for my niece's first birthday. Aerin is her name. Love your work you are so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI feel so luck to see my monogram, S, in your blog post. I'd likely start there and make a little something (journal cover, maybe?) for me.
ReplyDeleteI did share you on face book. The new Alphabet is so lovely. But then all you items are lovely.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is Ellen so an E first.
ReplyDeleteI would start with L because I want to put something pretty on my sewing room wall. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteSweet patterns, Jenny. Thanks for a chance. I would stitch a "Q" for quilt on a wallhanging for my sewing studio.
ReplyDeleteJenny, I love all of your designs and this ones just tops them all. I would start with the G for Gabriella my 2 year old GD and use it for the center of a mini doll quilt for her babies, it would be a keepsake from grandma. Thank you for always being so generous. Bobbie
ReplyDeleteI love your Rosedaisy alpha! It is so adorable. As I was thinking of which letter I would begin sewing, I was laughing right out loud at myself. Me?? Do just one, nope, I know I will be sewing the entire set, beginning with M. Blessings to you Jenny, to continue creating and having fun doing so. Because it certainly is a joy sewing what you have shared with us!
ReplyDeleteJenny, they are all beautiful! I would stitch M for my MIL. Her birthday is at the end of the month. Thank you ladies for this awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYour Rosedaisy alphabet is just gorgeous, Jenny. I'd love to make one for one of my swap partners so the initial I would use first will have to be a secret! Thanks for the lovely giveaway, Jenny.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, Jenny. Would make the first one the initial "L" for my Mom's birthday.
ReplyDeleteI would stitch the L first for my daughter's
ReplyDeleteLovely patterns
Well done once again xx
Que lindo sorteo, me encantaría tener estos patrones!!
ReplyDeleteSaludos,
Ale
Costa Rica
Love these letters! I would do a L, my daughter's and grandaughter's initial
ReplyDeleteI would do one for my Granddaughter Beth
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I think I would do the letter S first, the first letter of my last name!
ReplyDeleteI would choice to do C first. Many GS but only one Grand daughter Chloe! Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely alphabet - The first letter would have to an A - first letter of my name....
Thanks Jenny.
ReplyDeleteI would start with "F' for a very dear friend, Fern
cottage_hill@sympatico.ca
Love the alphabet, would have to be M for my grandaughter.
ReplyDeleteAh, eu gostaria do "L", porque é o nome de minha neta , que deve nascer fim deste mês.
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Love your work Jenny. Would love to win this.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful alphabet, it would be so much fun to stitch, thanks
ReplyDeleteThese alphabet stitcheries are wonderful, love them Jenny, you are amazing. Firstly I would use the "K" and the "R" for each of my daughters, then I would go onto the letters "C" and "V" for my two nearest and dearest friends...
ReplyDeleteYour alphabet is gorgeous and I love your rose stitchery. I would choose the letter "E" for my daughter in law to be. It would make a great bridal shower gift for her. Thank you for the opportunity to win a set of your special alphabet.
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ReplyDeleteThe letter I would use first is M for mum. She needs a pick me up and I would put it on a night dress I will be making. Thanks for the chance to enter.
ReplyDeleteI love the little floral with the cream background and the rose colored pindot companion. This is a delightful alphabet and I would stitch the letter W. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteI would stitch the letter T first because I would make it as a gift for my secret pal.Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteMy first letter would have to be B for my beautiful daughter Becky. I would love the opportunity to win, especially as you are drawing it on our National Saints Day. We have a long weekend here in Ireland this weekend because st. Patricks Day is on Monday. Thanks for all you do and share. annrsheehan@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love love love these designs! I am envious of your special talent. I would do an A first for my granddaughters Abigail and Ansleigh ( I would have to do 2)!
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'Love all your designs---you are so talented---a God given gift!! I would love to do them for my granddaughters and my first great daughter.
ReplyDeleteJenny, my choice of letter I would do first is "L", because I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE all your beautiful designs!
ReplyDeleteAnna Marie
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Those are the greatest looking letters Jenny. Really beautiful. I would be stitching out the B as that is the last initial for my daughter. Anne in Colorado
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest! I think I'd start with the letter "L" for me and make a little pretty framed one for my sewing room wall. Then I'd start on Christmas gifts. Thank's for the chance to win the pattern. lynnb949@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJenny, I love this alphabet!! I would pick the letter G for my daughter Grace. It was through her I found my way back to God and received his love and forgiveness. Thank you. Cindy (scgiL2@aol.com)
ReplyDeleteI think you've outdone yourself with this pattern, Jenny! Every letter is lovely. I would start with an M, the initial of our family name. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would start with the L -- for a special little girl who is the only girl in my friends set of quadruplets!
ReplyDeleteI would do the letter M because that is what our last name starts with. juditupp at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteAs usual, I love your design. They make me happy. I would make the A because Monday, St. Patrick's Day is our anniversary. 19 years with lots of ups and downs. Thank you for everything you do. Sharon K. Lozano slozano5@earthlink.net Jenny, thanks for mentioning an unhappy house. We left one too, and it's been a great relief.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your new alphabet!! And I would start with the letter S for my precious granddaughter Samantha and her mom, my daughter, Stephanie. Have an amazing weekend. Sheila Banks sheila_quilts@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove everyone of your designs. They just ring of happiness and love. Thanks for sharing so many of them. I have just about all. Also, thanks for sharing so much of your life and your truly inspiring devotion to Our Lord. As far as the first letter I would do, either N for my only or R for my first Granddaughter. I love all your color combos, they're all perfect. Thanks so much for having entered my world. katztoo1@frontier.com
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ReplyDeleteHi!!!! These are so cute!!!! I would choose A first for newest grand daughter I haven't made anything for yet!!!! Then E and J for other two grands!!!!! Then either a R for my moms first name or M for Mom!!!!! Oh!!!! I could go on and on!!!!! Thanks for the fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are such lovely designs. If I was to win the patterns I believe I would start with "A" just to keep order to the alphabet. Thanks for the chance to win.
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The letter E!!! And that's b/c my granddaughter's name is Evelyn AND. Her birthday is Today! She just
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The letter E for Emma and Ethan, grands. They'll be great for Christmas ornaments for next December. I do one for each each year. I love the red and green fabric.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jenny! I would start with A for my name and use it on a pouch for my Ipad.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win. Seems like this would be pretty for Easter, so was thinking "J" for Jesus.
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I love your alphabet. I hope i can win. Thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteMy first letter that I would choose would be a G for my grandma GRACE. She passed away years ago, and I really miss her. Plus my middle name is GRACE :) thank you!!! Sonya. Sonyawood@tds.net
ReplyDeleteThank you Jenny, what a gorgeous design.I would start with the letter R, for our family name, and make it to welcome my new daughter-in-law. Di
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous design Jenny! I love the little areas of cut away from the fabric to let your stitches shine!!! I think I need an S so I could hang a framed sample in my sewing space.....for inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteJenny you've nailed it again with another useful and beautiful design. I would start the alphabet with "A" for Annette.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I would start with C for me and E for my daughter Emmeline!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely alphabet design Jenny. I would choose S first for Sarah, my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteJenny, you did it again!! Beautiful!!! What a gift to be able to design like that and the gift to do it so quickly. I am full of WOW!!! The first letter I would do is the letter "O" for my front door. I think it would be lovely, fun and so darn cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful Jenny! I would probably do the R for my name.
ReplyDeleteAPRECIADA HE JENNY UN PLACER SALUDARLA Y FELICITARLA POR SU HERMOSA LABOR, ESTE NUESTOR PROYECTO SUYO ME LLENA DE EMOCION, YA QUE ME ENCANTAN LAS LETRAS PARA BORDAR, BUENO ENTIENDO QUE HAY QUE ELEGIR ALGUNA LETRA LAS MIAS SERIAN A - V INICIALES DE LOS NOMBRES DE MIS NIETAS.
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I would choose F for Family...and I like the first set of fabrics; with the rose color and green...I have that green fabric. lol
ReplyDeleteEstimada señora: Gracias por compartir con nosotros su bello trabajo y por darnos la oportunidad de participar en este bonito sorteo. Yo me quedaría con la E, porque es la inicial de mi niña. Un saludo. Nagueda@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteY con el primer set de telas , en rosa y verde. Besos.Nagueda@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteVery pretty designs. I like that yours have a limited color palette. It gives them that soft 30's feel. No sweet little Granddaughters here (yet) so I would make an R for my craft room.
ReplyDeleteI love the alphabet designs and everything else that you do. I am currently making an alphabet quilt (small) made of pieced hexagons. I would use your designs first for my grandson that is due in May, and then probably make one of my name or initials for myself. I can think of many other uses for them, also. Betty C in MA (bclark_2000@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteYour alphabet design, as with your other patterns, is lovely. I'd have to go with "P" first, and then follow with the rest of the last names of family. These would make wonderful gifts. Thank you for the opportunity to win! stargatefan 54 @ comcast dot net
ReplyDeleteThis alphabet is so cute. I love how you combine applique and embroidery. I think the first I would stitch is L for my daughter's initial. Thank you for the coming tutorial too!
ReplyDeletePrecioso diseño de su alfabeto, me quedaría con la letra F de familia, aunque pensando mejor me gustan todas las letra del alfabeto y más diseñadas con tanto amor por usted. Bendiciones para usted y su familia. Saludos. Rosa María. rcoronadovice@yahoo.es
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenny, for the chance to win your beautiful alphabet. I love applique and embroidery. I would stitch "K" first for my friend Karen. She is a sweet and giving person so I like doing things for her.
ReplyDeleteMy letter to create in the Rose Daisy letters would be "A" for my Adorable Aidan! She is ten now and a notebook cover would be ideal I'm thinking!
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Hi Jenny:
ReplyDeleteMy letter would be A for my granddaughter Amelia who turned 3 on Wednesday. I am making a Quiet Book for her and couldn't decide on the front cover and your design would be perfect.
Beautiful designs, Jenny. Keep up the inspirational work you do!
Blessings,
Verna
rvsherw@nb.sympatico.ca
I am so happy you are in a welcoming home! Thank you for the giveaway I would do whatever letter my niece's new baby would be. Barring that I would start with letter a and do them all:)
ReplyDeleteBarbara email is bleonard02@tampabay.rr.com
I would star with L, for my daughter Leslie and my granddaughter Laylah!
ReplyDeleteThese are GREAT!
ReplyDeleteI would do a E for my last granddaughter Evie which i keep! I will go and order these as soon as I can! You are doing great Jenny!
Love your work, thankd
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea for gifts! My first choice with be a J for my amazing daughter. I'd use a blue and yellow palate like the S even though it's not among those choices. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI'm back. Even though my email address is available here, I need to follow your direction and put it with my comment so I can stitch the J for my daughter :)
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I'm sure all 26 are fabulous. I would choose the "S" for my daughter, Sarah. I love both applique and stitchery, and I'm crazy for your designs. Thank you so much!
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These are just lovely. I'd start with an "S" for me then make a stitched tote using a "C" for a special cousin of mine.
ReplyDeleteDear Jenny, these are wonderful again! I love your designs, they make me happy and bring piece in my heart. I would choose E for my daughter Eszter as first. Hugs from Hungary!
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I like the blue and red combination! I'd probably stitch W first, something for me for a change! I'd also do an S for my mum and N for my MIL.
ReplyDeleteI would stitch the E first for our family last name. thank you for a chance to win your alphabet.
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It would have to be an L for me first of all, then I would work through the alphabet for all my friends! Lovely Jenny - thank you.
ReplyDeleteLove your designs. They are so happy! My first letter would be A. A perfect gift for my new great nice born in December. It is so nice that you have designed them to fit a frame.
ReplyDeleteLove the designs. They are so fresh. I would start with a B as that is the first initial of my name. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would start with G and S, my son and my daughter's initials. Love your work. Bea.
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How unique! Never saw anything like it before...glad I came across your web site...I would make the "P" first and then maybe one for each of my nine beagles...and hang them on my walls! (hendrick.pj@tds.net)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win! Peggy
hi Jenny yet another beautiful work so inspiring I would do T for thankfulness a daily feeling in my life so thanks for the chance to have a go Jill (gjharper@vodafone.co.nz)
ReplyDeleteOlá, gostaria muito mesmo de ganhar, pois seu trabalho é maravilhoso. A letra que bordaria seria o R, porque as três pessoas mais importantes da minha vida são meu marido Ricardo e meus filhos Rodrigo e Rafaella. Obrigada pela oportunidade Deus te abençoe.
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São Paulo - Brasil.
I would start with H for my beautiful daughter. I love your work and look forward to trying it soon. elizakzoo@gmail.com. Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteBonjour Jenny ,merci de nous permettre de gagner je choisie la lettre E,belle journée que dieu vous bénisse.
ReplyDeleteCorinne _ France
Hi Jenny, first of all, I want to thank you for the inspiration and I admire you for wearing your Christianity on your "sleeve" there are not many more out there that will be brave enough to do so! I, too am a Christian, born-again. Second of all, I love your whimsical designs that your produce, I love to do hand work and add it to my quilts. I am so thankful that you did an alphabet, this is just precious. The first letter that I would probably do is S for my daughter Samantha, then F faith and so on. Thanks again for the chance to win this!
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Jodi
Dear Jenny,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to win one of our beautiful designs. My choice should I be lucky enough to win would be the G as Genevieve is my granddaughter's name. blessings Kathy
YOur designs are always so sweet. I would make the letter C which begins my name!
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway.
I would start at the beginning with an A :)
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy and as always your designs are gorgeous. I would start with the letter A as it is not only the first letter of the alphabet but the first letter of my daughter's name.
ReplyDeleteYour design is beautiful. I envy the ability you have to draw a design that is in your head.I would do the letter "J" first for my petal of a granddaughter Jorja. Thank you for the opportunity Shirley N.Z.
ReplyDeleteI love your designs. I would do L for Lily, C for Chloe and R for Riana, my three lovely Granddaughters. Thank you for your generous giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteFirst I want to thank you for the beautiful designs you have shared over the years. I truly love your stitchery as it fits my personality to a T. You are very blessed to have such a wonderful talent. I would stitch C, L, and R as these are my initials. Thanks for a chance to win this new alphabet! My email address is bridgetsmom@q.com
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I would do A, R, K, M, S, J, E, B, C,R, and B. For my grandchildren and great grandchild. These are just the cutest Letter's I have seen in along time. Love the fabrics used also. My email is artandsoul57@gmail.com and my blog is www.heartandsoulquilts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had granddaughters!
ReplyDeleteI would stitch the letter "A" for my name. lovely alphabet thanks for the chance to win
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I would stitch one for each of my granddaughters. So I would start with T for the oldest, Trista.
ReplyDeleteOoo these look fab! I would have to choose an L to start with for myself. However, my cousin is expecting and when their baby arrives it would make a great gift. I would have to wait to see what the name is though. hehe
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Thanks for the opportunity.
They are gorgeous, Jenny. I have a "thing"about the red and green variation. I would stitch the "J" first and make something special for my lovely mother Janet who will be 90 years young in June. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your talent. You make beautiful patterns. I would stitch B for Beverlie and A for Annabelle, my two granddaughters.
ReplyDeleteT would be my choice for Tamia. I made a pledge at the beginning of the year to deliver 5 random acts of kindness and this would be perfect for one of the recipients - Tamia xx
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ReplyDeleteGrazie per questo giveway! La prima lettera che vorrei farre è la S per Sophie, la mia nipotina più piccola, poi ci saranno: Victoria, Denise, Ginevra, Fiammetta e Michele
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ReplyDeleteOh Jenny, those are beautiful! I would stitch the A first for my name....
ReplyDeleteYour designs are so beautiful. I would stitch the H for my last name.
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More beautiful designs Jenny, truly lovely. I would stitch M first, for my daughter and for my best friend. Thank you for the opportunity. gai dot butler @ internode dot on dot net
ReplyDeleteJenny these are beautiful! Since I left each of my three initials at the other sites I am going to leave the best letter here. L for Ladybug my dog and my blog Ladybug Dreams. I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI would have to do two for my daughters, so it would be R or D. I would need to pick from a hat. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteJenny you have such a God given gift of creativity! Thank you the chance to win this beautiful alphabet!
ReplyDeleteI would first stitch the letter M for my sweet granddaughter Mia Mae
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This alphabet is just lovely. I think I would do four letters! L,O,V, and E to make into a pillow. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy every e-mail you send out. You have so much creative talent. I'm sure glad you share with us.
ReplyDeleteThe letters I would use would be the A for my granddaughter Alexa and then J for her sister and L for Lexx my grandson.
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What a sweet, sweet alphabet! Love your designs and would make the "E" for my granddaughter who lives way to far away! She would love it! These would make wonderful gifts for friends and family. Anything hand stitched is a treasure!! Thank you!
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What fun! I'd start with H since my name is Heather. Sixmantzs@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteLove these! So girly and fun!
ReplyDeleteI'd start with the letter "S" for my baby granddaughter Scarlett!
Gina S.
B for Bill, Brian, Brent and Brady....my wonderful husband and twin
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