Wednesday, December 2, 2009

giveaway day! {ended}



it's giveaway day over @ sew mama sew!


so i'm offering up 8 fat eights of "A Breath Of Avignon" the new line from American Jane {Sandy Klop} that will be out early 2010!

to enter... leave a comment saying what you would make with them... simple as that!!
{shipping in the US only}
{you have till dec 6th to enter}
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ps.. thanks for all the birthday wishes!! i had a great one!

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oh and take a minute to go check out what rachel is doing... and join in to help!! i've donated my quilting services...

234 comments:

  1. thanks for the irish flood quilts shout out.
    and donating your quilty services.


    {now take my name out of the hat for the giveaway.}

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  2. I would make myself a quilted bag, I bought a new pattern (Simplicity 5598, for dummies), but haven't tried it yet.

    thanks for offering a chance to win!

    mindingmomma at aol dot com

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  3. I would love to have these. I know this is going to be another line I can't resist.

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  4. I'd make a quilt for one of my littles.

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  5. I would use it to make a patchwork apron. I have been anxious to try.

    simply.simon.sisters(at)gmail(dot)com

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  6. i would use for a wallet or part of a bag.

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  7. Oh, how about a nice simple stripey quilt?

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  8. Ooh, neat - I hadn't seen this line yet! To me, this screams "apron" or "pillow," but wow... there are so many possibilities. I'd have to gaze at it adoringly for awhile before making something. :) Thanks for participating!

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  9. Oh, how great. I'd probably make a bag out of them.

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  10. I'm thinking laceplats (that's what my niece used to call placemats)!

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  11. what I would make? Well, they would look pretty in my fabric collection for a while. I think they would look cute in a picnic blanket, eventually.

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  12. So pretty! This would look cute in a patchwork quilt! Thanks!

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  13. I would make a quilted coin purse.

    SMS says you're from Philadelphia. I'm in Philadelphia almost every weekend b/c I own a restaurant down there (from NYC) and was wondering where you pick up fabric! I never have time to do that in NY and have no idea where to go in NY!

    Thanks for any suggestions~

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  14. Hm, I'd make something to go on the wall in my little boy's room - he's a cute little blondie like your nephew. :)

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  15. Lovely fabrics! I'm torn between making myself a nice bag or turning it into a wall hanging. Guess I'll have to decide after I win! ;0)

    Enjoy your day and thanks for the giveaway! :0)

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  16. I'm seeing an apron in there. I could wear it when I make French bread!

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  17. I would make something for a friend who loves, loves, loves blue. Either a bag or a table runner.... I was thinking apron but she doesn't cook. She has a very nice kitchen but she doesn't use it.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  18. I'd make them into project bags, for all my works in progress.

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  19. Beautiful! It would be perfect for my grandaughter! She is 6 and loves blue! Thanks for the opportunity to win and love you blog!

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  20. Wow, all these giveaways are great! I would probably make some sort of quilt with these beautiful blue fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  21. I think it would be perfect to add in with some other blue fabrics I have been collecting for an all blue quilt I want to make.

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  22. Look at all the beautiful blues! 8 fat quarters are perfect for a disappearing nine patch throw! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  23. I can see a tablerunner made with these pretty blues. Thanks for the chance at winning some of the new line.

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  24. mmm I use it for a quilt or to make stuffies for my girls :)

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  25. You'd have to make something to show those gorgeous fabrics off. Perhaps a scrappy star quilt would do the trick.

    Thanks for participating.

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  26. Thanks so much for the giveaway! If I win, this fabric will find its way into a quilt for sure.

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  27. My granddaughter needs a new bed covering for her new 'big girl' room and this would make a great start on a pastel duvet covering!

    Love to win........thanks for the opportunity.

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  28. I think it would be cute in a baby quilt. Thanks!

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  29. I'd make crayon rolls for the boys in my life.

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  30. Perhaps a fun bag. Thanks for the chance!

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  31. Love the colors! I would probably use it in some little girls twirly skirts!

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  32. Linda says: What a neat site!
    I am new to quilting and would use these fabrics to make baby quilts for our local 'Unwed Moms Closet'.
    Fabrics are so neat! Love, Linda
    jldouglas@wispwest.net

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  33. I have been wanting to make the Margaret Bag (which is a free pattern on someone's blog, but since I'm at work I don't know whos). This will be the first thing I make with this fabric.

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  34. So many possibilities for such nice fabric! I'd probably make a bag or apron, something that really shows off the fabric.

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  35. I would make some cute zipper pouches!

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  36. I've no idea what I'd make honestly, but I love how bright and cheery it is!

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  37. Yummy new fabrics! I would probably swipe a couple of the more simplistic FQs for use in my stepmom's KU Jayhawk quilt - I'm doing a fence rail pattern with KU fabric on the corners.

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  38. Those would be great for the Scrapbuster linen bread bags featured on Sew, Mama, Sew!

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  39. I'm thinking a bag would be a good project for these fat quarters.

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  40. Hi -- I would use them to jumpstart two quilts for my twin boys. Need some inspiration. Thanks

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  41. Would make a really cute baby quilt. Thanks!

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  42. oh that would definitely go into a wedding quilt I'm making. thanks for the giveaway op! toilandtrouble [at] spambog [dot] com

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  43. In a quilt! Thanks for the chance.

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  44. Thanks for the giveaway. I'd use them for a bag.

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  45. I'd use them in a quilt of blues! I don't seem to have enough blues. Or maybe a table mat (my table is square). I'm liking all these bag suggestions too!

    eaputzer[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  46. I would certainly make something for my daughter, like a cute doll quilt or maybe I'd use a little more fabric and make a skirt!
    Thanks for the chance!
    hmscott@charter.net

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  47. What cute folding!

    I think they would be perfect with some yellow to make a little patchwork cover for my sewing machine.

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  48. Lovely! With those wonderful blues, Becket would get a nice quilt for snuggling in his room. Blue is his favorite color. And I would love working with the pretty fabrics!

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  49. Oh my! I don't know right off the bat. I would probably make clothing for the kids. But maybe something for myself!

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  50. I would make a patchwork dress for my daughter to wear at Easter.

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  51. I've been making cloth napkins to give as gifts lately and I need to make some for myself. I think I'd use these for that, and hopefully encourage my family to be a little more "green" with such pretty fabric in our laps!

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  52. I'd make something for my nephew!

    kynaroyal(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  53. Hmmmm, maybe some patchwork placemats or incorporate them into a tote bag. I'm sure I will find use for them ;)

    thanks for the chance!

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  54. I would use them in a quilt for the newest little boy in the family.

    Thank you for having a giveaway.
    Silka
    silkaphyllis at gmail.com

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  55. Oooh, I love blue!!

    I'm making a blue coins quilt for a friend's wedding present, and have rather fallen in love with it. If I won these, they'd be the start of a coins quilt just for me!

    Thanks Julie!

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  56. These would make a wonderful baby boy quilt!!!!

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  57. probably make them into a quilt or apron-hmmm... or maybe just stare at them a while :)

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  58. I'd make small quilt(s) for the Neonatal ward - it would make some tiny and/or sick little one look a bit less 'hospitalized!'

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  59. Skirts for my baby girls. Nice giveaway...thanks!

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  60. These are so bright and cheery. I would make a mini quilt to brighten up a little table in my home!

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  61. Happy belated birthday, I would make either pajamas or a quilt for my son with it.

    Thanks for doing this!!

    nmommy02@gmail.com

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  62. This fabric is very pretty. I would use it in a quilt I want to make for my daughter. She loves these colors. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  63. def a quilt. something to give to a new born baby!

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  64. My kitchen is blue so I'm sure I'd make a table topper of some sort. Very pretty fabric!

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  65. I would use them as part of my cathedral window quilt, and maybe as cute little tiny pouches to give away.

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  66. Oooooh--lovely. A couple of pillows would look snazzy with that fabric.

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  67. so cute! i'd make some pj's for my nephews. p.s. i live in philly too!

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  68. I would sew a bag for myself with lots of pockets. Love your blog. Thanks for hosting a giveaway. Happy Holidays :)

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  69. Ooh, blue! Blue is the color of my bedroom so I think I would do a couple of pillowcases with a patchworked border!

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  70. Wow! I don't know what I would make! :)

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  71. Blue! I'd let it simmer in my very very small stash for a bit, then make it into a blue quilt once it has some friends to join in on the fun.

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  72. Maybe a baby boy quilt or an awesome tote/diaper bag.

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  73. Oh, I'd toss it into one (or more) of my scrappy creations. Beautiful blue!

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  74. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway - beautiful fabric! I'd add it to a scrappy baby quilt I'll be making after the holidays.

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  75. Hmmm, probably a quilt, or make some really cool journals.

    Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  76. I would put them in a quilt thanks for a great giveaway.

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  77. always looking for fabric to use in boy quilts. this is a lovely blue! thanks for the chance to win :)

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  78. Can you keep a SECRET? I think I may get a surprise first grandchild next year...and if I do, I could make a baby quilt with your giveaway. Wouldn't that be a glorious blessing? Love your blog. Kristy in Ohio

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  79. What lovely fabric! I'd probably make a bunch of headbands for my cousins' Christmas gifts (and lets be real, for myself,too:)
    Thanks for the chance!

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  80. i would make a boy quilt. that is about the only thing that i make

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  81. I would make hedgerow blocks. Because I really want to try them, and this looks like the perfect fabric to do it with. I would off-set them with whites and complementary solids.

    Happy Belated Birthday!

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  82. I think a patchwork apron would be cute, with matching patchwork kitchen towels or placemats. They could also be the basis for a tablerunner. Very cute fabric!

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  83. Really awesome fabric!! I am not sure what I would do. Wheather I would make a quilt for my baby boy or just some cloths...not sure!!!

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  84. Oh my goodness...87 comments! How will I ever top some of them. Anyhoo, I think I'd like these fabrics and I'd make a BENTO BOX or a chinese coins quilt from them. I just finished both a Bento and Chinese Coins and I like how both showcase the fabrics nicely.
    Happy Belated Birthday wishes...

    Peggy in NJ

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  85. cute fabrics! i would probably make a quilt. thanks!

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  86. i'd make pouches or bags with them-a great line :)

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  87. I'd make a bag or an apron, I think. Thanks.

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  88. I would incorporate them into a "big shirt" pattern that I have loved over the years. I've made several blouses using quilt fabric...,it's kind of a patchwork technique and I get so many compliments on the blouses.

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  89. I've got 6 (!) baby quilts to make this winter, so I'd definitely use the fabric for those. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  90. I would make my new niece a quilt.

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  91. I'd love to make a quilt with these, but I'd have to hold them first before getting more specific than that! ;)

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  92. Those would definitely go into a quilt!

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  93. those blues are gorgeous!

    I would likely make purses, accessories and journal covers

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  94. I think that I would like to make a quilt for my nephew Christian

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  95. I would make a quilt, of course!!!
    Thanks for a great giveaway.

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  96. What lovely fabrics--I'd love to make some little tote bags!! Thanks!

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  97. I would make a quilt. Is that boring? Oh, well. It's true. I would make it a non-boring quilt. :-)

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  98. I think I would use those for a snowball block quilt. I love the blue color.

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  99. What beautiful fabrics! I would make a baby quilt for one of my daughters' friends using some of the fabric (they're having babies left and right). It's related to the fact that they are approaching the big 3-0 :o) Hopefully, I'll have enough left over to whip something up for myself too.

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  100. well i dont know what i woul do with the fat quarts. can i win anyway?

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  101. I don't know what I would make but maybe something for my great grandson and if any are left a bag for me. First I would admire and feel for a few days. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  102. Probably put them in a coordinated quilt for someone...I've never had a line of fabrics all coordinated before..I usually just pull from stash what sort of goes, but I'm not great at it. A little boy quilt maybe with all that blue.

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  103. My first thought was that they'd really match my kitchen-- so I'd make an apron. Thanks for being so generous!

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  104. I'd probably make a patchwork skirt for my daughter. She looks great in blues.

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  105. I really have no idea what I would make from this fabric. I would have to stare at it for a while before it started talking to me.

    Thanks for the giveaway.

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  106. Baby quilts, hooray! Fun fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win!

    Jodie
    jodcoz(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  107. I'd make my 2nd quilt based around these!

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  108. I'd make some cute little softies!
    shou.milk@gmail.com

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  109. Blue IS my favorite color.....I'm not sure maybe I'll try my hand at a quilt or throw for the couch? Thanks for the chance to win.

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  110. I think I would attempt my first quilt for my friends who recently found out they're expecting their first baby!

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  111. Happy belated birthday. If I won this beautiful fabric I would make a diaper bag for my daughter in law who is expecting my first grandchild in the new year.

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  112. I think that I would use the fabric to make some little bags of some sort. I love the color of the fabric!

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  113. A small baby quilt for my four month old little boy. Those blues will look perfect in his room.

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  114. Baby quilt for a local home for pregnant homeless women.

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  115. These fabrics would look so cute made into a Kindel cover! I just made one for my mom (from the Moda Bake Shop tutorial) and she loves it!

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  116. These would make a great quilt or maybe a cute clutch.

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  117. would surely make a great quilt for my son! thanks for a chance.

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  118. Thanks for the giveaway. Happy Birthday.

    I am expecting a grandson in February. The blues would look great in a quilt for him.

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  119. Hope you had a wonderful Birthday! 2 yards of fabrics, I would have to see the print, but I'm thinking a Purse, bag or maybe a stuffed toy for the littlest grandson.
    Thanks for hosting this giveaway. Happy Holidays.

    Jane

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  120. I'd probably make a couple of aprons to give as gifts.

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  121. Either an apron or two for me ... or a picnic quilt!!!

    Thanks for the nice give away!

    nhsarab at yahoo dot com

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  122. Wow! I love American Jane! :) I would probably make a table runner out of these goodies!

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  123. Humm... with those blue tones...maybe a lap quilt or bags...

    Thanks for the opportunity to win...

    Hugs,

    ^A^ngel

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  124. as a mother of 2 boys i will have no problem finding some use for your beautiful fabric! it will go great for them
    thanks!

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  125. Something for my oldest's 6th birthday. She loves blue! Thanks for the fab giveaway!

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  126. so many choices.. maybe reusable grocery bags

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  127. I love them. I would probably add them to my coin quilt pile. They are just the right color blue. How great is that?
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  128. I'm making loads of scrappy fabric belts this Christmas, so they would probably get added to the pile :)
    a_heart4home(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  129. Ooo, I think that would match the quilt that I am working on -- I could use it for a few squares!

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  130. I would love to make some reuseable grocery bags:) Lovely prize!! Thanks!
    christinbanda at yahoo dot com

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  131. Some lovely dresses for my daughter's dolls - maybe even a little doll quilt!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  132. I would add them to some other fabrics and make a super cute quilt. I just started quilting and I love it!!

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  133. Very cute! I would probably make a cute twirl skirt and applique a shirt for my little girl!

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  134. I would make a cute patchy apron with these or some kitchen towels.

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  135. I would probably make a bag or a quilt with this lovely fabric!

    shannon.mangerchine@gmail.com

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  136. Cute fabric. I'd use them in a quilt. I don't have much blue in my stash so that would be fun. Thanks!

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  137. These are so pretty! I would have to see them in person to decide what to make with them, but I am thinking some patchwork pillows, or matching skirts for my daughters. :-) Thanks for the opportunity!

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  138. Thanks for the give-away! I would make an apron, bag, use in a quilt..the possibilites are endless!!

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  139. I've just started making "Charming Handbags" and those fabrics would make a beautiful one! Kristine

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  140. oh i love those!

    i think that i would use them to make a set of cocktail napkins. I am already thinking about warmer weather and cocktails on my deck!

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  141. Beautiful! She always has the best colors!

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  142. What great colors! I see patchwork skirt for my daughter. She would love it! Thanks for the chance!

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  143. I would start a quilt for my soon to be here Nephew
    Megan
    meganlfuchs at gmail dot com

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  144. I am thinking a patchwork skirt for my daughter. If I feel ambitious I would make a quilt for my son.

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  145. Great giveaway! I'm thinking a quilt and adding some white to it. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.

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  146. I would love to make a bag. I haven't made a bag for myself yet, though I have been sewing for a while. Thank you for the great giveaway.

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  147. Very nice giveaway! I would love to make something for my son with theses fabrics. Thanks!

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  148. These would be great to make a backpack for my boy! Thanks for the giveaway. alusco(at)centurytel(dot)net

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  149. Checkbook covers ! The size of the prints look about right !

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  150. I would make those pieces into a nice simple block quilt. We are in need of new warm covers about here.

    Thank you for the give away!

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  151. I'm eager to turn these pretty prints into vintage-inspired stuffed animals (with button joints). I think these prints would be adorable paired with red gingham and polka dots. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  152. I would make an Abby Bag by Abbey Lane. That way I would see it everytime I sit at my sewing machine! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  153. I would most likely make either clothing or stuffed toys for my kiddos.
    thanks
    ~kelly

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  154. I would add it to my baby stash and make a boy quilt. ;)

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  155. Pillows for my couch, the color is perfect! kellysmith89@hotmail.com

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  156. I would make up some softies for my nephews. They love anything blue

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  157. I'd make either pillows or a quilt. Maybe doll quilts???
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  158. I'm thinking quilt. Great fabrics. Thanks for participating in the giveaway.

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  159. That fabric would look great in a baby quilt!!

    Thanks for the opportunity to enter!

    SheilaC

    shecarita(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  160. I am a quilter....I would make a quilt. Actually lately I have stoped makign quilts for myself and have started makign tops for Katies Comforters to go to children at Childrens Hospital in Seattle, I have a bunch of girly tops (hey I have two girls!) and would love to make somethign more boyish!!!

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  161. I'd have to say a purse of some kind (seeing as that's one of the few things I've made!). Thanks for doing a giveaway! sales4mp@gmail.com

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  162. What an exciting prize! I would use these to make a throw quilt. I know not real original, but I'm new to quilting and still getting my feet wet, as it were.
    http://tinknfrog.blogspot.com/

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  163. they would go into a quilt, I just love Blue

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  164. Oh, great awesome fabric?! I am in! If I was the lucky one to win I would use some for quilted notebook covers and some for accents in a quilt I am planning to make. Thanks for hosting the giveaway.

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  165. I am collecting blues to make a quilt and these would fit in very nicely!

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  166. I would love to make a small bag with these.
    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

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  167. been wanting to make a purse or tote. those would be the perfect fabric. happy giveaway day! here's mine http://www.simplymodernmom.com/2009/12/the-gift-box-a-giveaway/

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  168. Blues are my favorites, and this new fabric would make a lovely quilt with lots of white to make the prints stand out!

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  169. Would love the chace to use them in a custom baby set, rag quilt, bib, burp rag and lovey, I think they would make a beautiful set, thanks for the give-a-way.

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  170. not sure...
    maybe a new apron or add it with some white and make quilt.

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  171. not exactly sure what I would do with it yet, however; I would still love to win.

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  172. I would definitely use those beautiful blues in a quilt...with black and white, maybe.

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  173. I love blue and that fabric looks gorgeous! I would use it for a new year quilting project!

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  174. I need to make some table runners and those fabrics look perfect for my dining room!

    Sue Cahill (sbonetsue at yahoo dot com)

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  175. I like the idea of something for the dining table also, maybe a runner or placemats. I don't know how to do a tablecloth but maybe I could use them in that if I found a pattern.

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  176. I think I'd have to sit them on my work table until they spoke to me because looking at them I came up with a bunch of ideas...so I'd have to wait and see what they wanted to become... ;)
    kelli
    kellbell_6@Hotmail.com

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  177. Oooo, they are so pretty, I don't think I could rush into a project. But I would certainly think about making a nice bag...or a small quilting project. So excited about the possibility of winning something so nice!

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  178. Like everything else, they'll go into something for my daughter...probably dresses, since I love a baby in a dress! Thanks for the chance!

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  179. I would love to make a quilt right away with it!!!

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  180. I think I'd go with a quilt, but if I had the right contrast in my stash I might put them into an outfit for my 2 year old DD. Thanks for the chance to win :)

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  181. I am into aprons at the moment so they would be used for that :)

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  182. I honestly have no idea what I would make with these. Maybe a baby gift? Maybe kid clothes? Until I really see it, I can't decide. I just work like that.

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  183. thanks for the generous contribution!

    I am just starting to get into liberated quilting, wonky quilting, whatever you call it!
    I would combine this packet of lovelies with the other colors in my living room to make a few awesome (wonky? liberated? smash-alicious!)pillows.

    :O)

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  184. I like the Bella baby quilt pattern. I mostly buy patterns of bags or quilts.

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  185. love the colors! I think I would make crayon rolls for my girlfriends' kids' birthday gifts (I feel like I'm always going to birthday parties!) and/or aprons for my 2 little angels to help in the kitchen. Or a baby quilt for my neighbor who just found out she's preggers.

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  186. Thanks for the giveaway!
    I think I'd make a little quilt.

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  187. I would use them for a variety of small crafts like pin cushions and super cute grown-up stuffies!
    jinglesells at gmail dot com

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  188. I think I would make a couple runners... quite cute, thanks for hte giveaway~

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  189. Blue is a great color. Ohh the many things I could do. I think I would use them to make a set of winter placemats for my kitchen

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  190. SOmething for my daughter? Gift for my niece? If I win, whatever I make, I'll be sure and send you pictures! Great giveaway!
    rachelfix(at)gmail(dot)com

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  191. i would use the fabric in baby quilts for all my friends having wee ones in the near future...

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  192. A quilt for my toddler. Thank you for this wonderful giveaway. Thank you for the opportunity to win.

    I am a homeschooling mom of 16 years. I have five children from ages 21 months to 21 years.

    I am also having a giveaway; so be sure and stop by my blogs. I have two, one for sewing and one for art. www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com and www.artisticcreationswithtrudy.blogspot.com

    My 9 year old daughter is also having a giveaway on her sewing blog. Hers is www.sewingsister.blogspot.com

    Trudy
    trudy dot callan at gmail dot com

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  193. I would put it in my stash and wait for just the right project! I've kept fabric for ages until I see the right pattern or tutorial and they make a magic connection!

    Thanks for the chance to enter!
    -Mandi
    lalestyleshop (at) gmail (dot) com

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  194. This would prob. find it's way into clothing for my daughter(not quite 3) and maybe something for a dolly:) Thanks for the great giveaway! Merry CHRISTmas!

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  195. Okay I joined my first quilting bee and we are making spider web blocks. I decided that I am going to make mine in blues, greens, and browns for the hubs because he is always complaining he doesn't have a quilt of his own. So i would totally share the love and include these with my fabrics that I am sending out to my new quilting buddies. That way everyone in my group would be a winner :)

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