I came up with this idea during Market and I've been waiting for the perfect opportunity to try it out. Definitely, one if the questions I get asked the most about long arm quilting is:
WHAT MUSIC DO YOU LISTEN TO???
I have a super eclectic mix on my iPod and my Pandora account also gets a ton of use. So how does this giveaway work? What can you win?
Here's the plan: leave. Comment with the name of a singer or band or artist that you think I would listen to. Be creative.
Just by leaving a comment you will be entered to win an autographed copy of with Kitchen Stitches or Seamingly Scrappy.
However, if you actually guess someone I listen to, you will be entered to win the Grand Prize of both signed books and an iTunes $25 gift card.
There is also a chance to win a Mini Grand Prize of both signed books and a $15 iTunes gift card.
Oh, and did I mention there are 6 chances to win? There's the Grand Prize, the Mini Grand Prize, and two copies of each book up for grabs!
Because of the unprecedented nature of this giveaway and because I want to let your creativity blossom, I'm giving you until next Saturday, June 14th to enter. Tell all of your friends too and send them over. Also, you can enter once a day!
Sound fun? I sure hope so! Like I said, get creative and I will post winners the following Monday. Good luck!
So excited!! I will say country. Maybe Luke Bryan. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI have an eclectic shelf full of CDs but something you may not have tried is Celtic, in particular artists from eastern Canada like Natalie McMaster and the Rankin family. A good variation between high stepping, fast moving and more mournful and sweet. I'm afraid it's unlikely I could guess your preference, probably some that I haven't followed as I'm not to up-to-date on current music.lol
ReplyDeleteI'm a pandora fan too! my preference lately is the Colbie Caillat station, love her music and lots of the other artists that they choose to go with her.
ReplyDeleteI am not aware of what your music taste would be but I'm in tune(pun intended) with your seamingly scrappy book and would like a chance to win it.
ReplyDeleteI am a Big fan of Micheal Buble ! I listen to Pandora while I am sewing :-D My guess for you would be Blake Shelton
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge Led Zeppelin fan - try some!
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ReplyDeleteEnya? I almost mostly listen to audio books, mystery and paranormal. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteI listen to everything from classical to alternative rock to Christmas music(yeah even in the summer!) I think maybe some classic rock-Springsteen- as you quilt.
ReplyDelete38 Special is a great band to listen to when I am quilting an E2E pattern so I can just rock out to the music - makes for a fast quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteI love country music - Billy Currington and Keith Urban
ReplyDeleteMy personal favorite is Toby Keith.
ReplyDeletePink Floyd
ReplyDeleteMetallica..........I use that when I need motivation to get something done!
ReplyDeleteHow about Mumford and sons??
ReplyDeleteI would say you like Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean. I would love the copies of your books!
ReplyDeleteJack Johnson - I found him when my son discovered the Curious George movie - but he has so much more than just this soundtrack - easy to listen too, excellent vocals and some great lyrics!!!
ReplyDeleteI think the Stones, especially Ruby Tuesday would be a good song.
ReplyDeleteHope you have heard "Drunk on a Plane" by Dierks Bentley. I loved it and normally I am not crazy about country. Just a really good song. Elaine
ReplyDeleteTiffany Alvord is awesome!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_613487&feature=iv&src_vid=mJ_fkw5j-t0&v=CxRMFwPpkBE is her on youtube
ReplyDeleteAirsupply, Beatles are always good standbys to work with. Elaine
ReplyDeleteRay Charles is another great singer and he had a Ruby song too. I have also been listening to acapella groups lately and enjoying them. Rockapella and straight, no chaser are 2 groups I like.
ReplyDeleteEagles are timeless, oldies and still appreciated and enjoyed today. Often redone. And of course Martina Mcbride.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the rest of your show pictures. What a beauty of a quilt. I think you would enjoy the eagles. I wasn't a big fan when they were very popular but have since become one.
ReplyDeleteKaiser Chiefs ??
ReplyDeleteI'm hooked on country
ReplyDeleteJourney is always a good listen!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI love the music of John Williams. I am always thrilled at a concert when I see one of his pieces will be performed.
ReplyDeleteI like listening to hank Williams jr
ReplyDeleteFleetwood Mac, (Rumours Albumn), any and all Chicago and Barbra Streisand's "Superman". Quilt on. Elaine
ReplyDeleteI was talking to a friend about music today and she reminded me about Neal Sedaka. I didn't realize that he had studied classical piano. So I want to look into his music more. Maybe you will enjoy that too.
ReplyDeleteJust a few more, James Taylor, Jim Brickman, Taylor Swift and Beach Boys. I really enjoy following your blog and love seeing the quilts you post. Elaine
ReplyDeleteFound your site on Pinterest so glad I did. Following now by email. I listen to Kenny Chesney, George Strait, Tim McGraw, Band Perry and just picked up a James Taylor (showing my age)
ReplyDeleteI hope you listen to at least one of those.
Love listening to music while sewing. A few of my favorites: Michael Buble, Rod Stewart, Benny Goodman
ReplyDeleteMiranda Lambert , Blake Shelton, and Trisha Yearwood because she can cook too. I really like that her recipes are easy to follow as well as good.
ReplyDeleteDon't laugh...Barry Manilow...love him to pieces!
ReplyDeleteHow about the Eagles, CCR, Fleetwood Mac or maybe Heart?
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I'm torn with Lady A and Florida Georgia Line. They are both amazing!! Thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteI Love Cher and have her on my ipod, thanks for the opportunity. Jenny
ReplyDeleteI think Tim McGraw Love that country
ReplyDeleteRichard Marks is another oldie but has some great tunes. And Elton John. Certainly has helped me get in touch with a lot of my several decades favorites. Even dug out the old 33 1/3 LPs . Talk about a trip down memory lane. Thanks for the chances.
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