Book Club: Hand Pieced QAL Week 11 Link-up

Book Club: Hand Pieced QAL Week 11 Link-up

This link-up will be open for two weeks – until Thursday, June 11 (4 am ET/1 am PT). You are welcome to share any and all of the blocks you completed this week. When this link-up closes, a new one will open so please don’t worry if you fall behind.

For tips on piecing the Elizabeth block, check out this post.

This week’s sponsor is Quilters Dream!

One lucky winner will receive a Quilters Dream 100% cotton, queen size batting.

Quilters Dream Batting uses the finest fibers and state of the art manufacturing to bring you quilt batting of unsurpassed quality and consistency.  They use the softest silkiest high-quality fibers so that your quilt will resist shrinkage and stay soft yet strong and wonderfully drapeable.  Each batt is hand cut and carefully inspected.  Made with pride in the USA.


Photos can be shared from a blog, Flickr, or Pinterest and much include a link to Elm Street Quilts or Simple Handmade Everyday. Photos can also be shared via a public Instagram and must contain the tag #handpiecedqal and/or #bookclubqal.

Don’t have a way to share? You can also email them to handpiecedqal@gmail.com.  Need instructions on how to link-up?  Here’s the tutorial!

Blocks shared must follow the guidelines below to be eligible to win a prize.

We hope you take a few minutes to visit others and make new friends!

Please note – sharing a photo in the link-up gives Elm Street Quilts and Simple Handmade Everyday permission to feature a photo of your block on their sites. Full attribution will be given.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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