The June/July issue of Quilters Newsletter is out now and it is full of wonderful features and quilts. With this issue we are introducing a new web extra for our readers. Our Staff Picks pages have always shown you products, books and fabric lines. We’ve always sewn a block with some of those featured fabrics to give you an idea of how they can be used. Over the years, we’ve had readers ask where they can get patterns for some of those blocks. So we’ve listened. QN is adding a free block pattern chosen from one of the four blocks in Staff Picks. It is available on our web site under the web extras pulldown. Just download the pdf and make sure your printer is set to 100%, NO SCALING.
[Please note: This giveaway has ended. Congratulations to Wanda H, winner of this gorgeous collection!]
The June/July 2012 issue features a 12″ block called King’s Crown made with fabrics from the Emperor’s Garden collection by Maywood Studios. The generous folks at Maywood sent us 26 Fat Quarters from this collection to give away to a lucky reader. Leave a comment by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, May 6, for a chance to win. One comment per person, please. Open to those who haven’t won something from Quilters Newsletter in the last 90 days.


Would love to donate this to my guild’s charity quilt program. Thanks for these lovely giveaways that brighten our day.
Those fabrics are GORGEOUS!!!
Would love to win these beautiful fabric .
This is some of the prettiest fabric I have seen come out of Maywood Fabrics. I would love to win these for sure. Good luck to All!!
the emporers garden is goreous, love it !!!!
The King’s Crown block makes a beautiful quilt. it would be very pretty in the fabrics in the Emperor’s Garden collection by Maywood Studios.
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Such beautiful fabrics! It would be a joy to win this bundle!
these fabrics are beautiful – whoever put them together is brilliant!!!
I love your giveaways.
I am new here just today as a matter of fact. I got here by way of other fabric sites. I’m glad so far that I’m part of the crowd here. The Emperors Garden colors look amazing and I’m new to ‘pin perfect piecing’ quilting; I was taught to strip materials, save odds and ends all into a very large garbage can; then grab them randomly and sew diagonally onto a pre cut block (usually of older sheets and such) and putting them together in random fashions until it was big enough for what we wanted it for. So being taught these fantastic ideas of actually have a method and a plan of the outcome is amazing for me. Thank you for the free Kings block! Roberta
Lovely prints. Thanks for the chance..
I love the fabrics and patterns just wish I could win one…:)
I like the colors of the fabrics.
I usually don’t win fun stuff like this but, that doesn’t keep me from trying.
Another wonderful selection of fabrics-please enter my name. Thanks.
So pretty! I love FQ’s for SO many reasons…
Love fat quarters! Beautiful colors!
Love those fat quarters!
I would love to win these! They are lovely and I would love to have it for my stash!
I really like the colors in this stack. Would be great to win this. thanks for doing the give away. someone will be lucky to have this fabric.
what wonderful colors
How beautiful! Oh I hope I win!
thanks for the giveaway. great fabric.
Love the block and the colors are GREAT!
Like these fabrics. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
Such lovely fabrics, and so artfully displayed.Thanks for the possibility.
Would love to win the fabrics.
Love the colour combination … awsume !
Thank you Maywood for the beautiful fabric give away!
these look both elegant and exuberant!
Thank you for giving away such beautiful fabric. Someone is going to be very happy.
Lovely fabrics. So nice that you are giving these to one lucky person.
Inspirational colours and patterns. Will make a beautiful quilt for a very lucky person!
Beautiful fabric for this block!
OOOOppps….I missed the deadline!
OMG, I can’t believe how lucky I am to win this beautiful collection. Thank you so very much
Beautiful fabrics! Reminds me that I need to go work in my garden!
beautiful fabrics. Would love to have those.