Friday, July 2, 2021

One Hour Embroidery Giveaway

 


Happy Friday! I hope you've been following along on our Doodle Stitching, One Hour Embroidery book blog tour, it's been so much fun! I'm rounding it out with one last giveaway today, but be sure to visit all the other links on the list for more chances to win a copy of the E-Book, plus some fun, free projects, patterns and more.
Here's the list:

June 28



This book has so many sweet, little projects that you can stitch in just around an hour. It is perfect for anyone with limited creative time! You really can make something unique and special, no matter how much time you have.


There is also a motif library containing over 100 cute little embroidery patterns to stitch! My favorite part of the book is that you can mix and match these designs with almost any of the projects to make your own unique creations.





I know you'll love this book, even more so if you win a free digital copy, right? To enter, just leave a comment below and I will pick a winner at random on Monday, July 4. Thanks and good luck!!
xo aimee







24 comments:

  1. Congrats on the new book! Long time follower, since the first book. I've been loving all the ideas at the different stops!

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  2. Your Patreon stitching club has brought me such joy this year! I would love to explore your book.

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  3. Hooray for a new book! This would be great to help teach my daughter how to stitch- we have been working on some basics recently.

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  4. Congrats on the new book! I’m excited to add it to my collection!

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  5. Whoopie another new book! Love your style. My daughters and I get together to add designs onto the Grandkids clothes. Great way to keep a close circle and create unique items. Thanks!

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  6. This book looks so cute and I would love to have it to try some of these doodle designs.

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  7. I love having quick projects for a last minute gift or a small special touch to kids stuff :) I'm excited to see what's inside!

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  8. Those mini motifs are the cutest ever!! Thank you !

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  9. This looks like fun! I’m looking forward to crafting with my daughter this summer.

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  10. Congrats on another sweet book! I love embroidery and I'm sure your new book will be a hit.

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  11. I would love this book! I already have the others!!

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  12. These little doodles look so fun to embroidery. Congratulations on your new book.

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  13. I have a couple of your other books and would love to add this to my collection. I just love your style. Thanks for the chance.

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  14. Love these simple, charming patterns. Such a fun book. Congratulations!

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  15. This looks like so much fun. I will need to give it a try.

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  16. This looks fun! I love embroidery, and my daughter has been thinking about picking it up again too. Congratulations on your new book!

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  17. Little projects are the only ones that fit my schedule right now. How perfect

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  18. Such cuteness! Perfect for adding to garments too :)

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  19. This book appears to have the cutest tiny embroidery patterns I would love to make. Something easy to do while waiting at the doctor's, etc.

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  20. Hello Amy ! I am a Big Fan of your patterns, books and art!
    I just finished my first year of Doodle stitching hoops! Fun!
    Finding your first book , began my adventure into my embroidery obsession! I would love to win your latest book on tiny embroidery! I can think of so many uses!!!!

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  21. Wow! I'd really love to have a copy of this new book. I already have three of you books and I love them.

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  22. I love your work and have collected your other books. They are all so pretty, think this new book maybe a little more my skill level. Practice so I could maybe do the work in the other books.

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  23. Have you seen the people who use these little patterns to make a visual sewn journal of their year? I’ve been wanting to give it a try!

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Thanks for your comments! I love hearing from you! :)