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...
thanks for the irish flood quilts shout out.
ReplyDeleteand donating your quilty services.
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{now take my name out of the hat for the giveaway.}
I would make myself a quilted bag, I bought a new pattern (Simplicity 5598, for dummies), but haven't tried it yet.
ReplyDeletethanks for offering a chance to win!
mindingmomma at aol dot com
I would love to have these. I know this is going to be another line I can't resist.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt for one of my littles.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a patchwork apron. I have been anxious to try.
ReplyDeletesimply.simon.sisters(at)gmail(dot)com
i would use for a wallet or part of a bag.
ReplyDeleteOh, how about a nice simple stripey quilt?
ReplyDeleteOoh, 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!
ReplyDeleteOh, how great. I'd probably make a bag out of them.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking laceplats (that's what my niece used to call placemats)!
ReplyDeletewhat 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.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! This would look cute in a patchwork quilt! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilted coin purse.
ReplyDeleteSMS 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~
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. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely 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)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day and thanks for the giveaway! :0)
I'm seeing an apron in there. I could wear it when I make French bread!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I'd make them into project bags, for all my works in progress.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It would be perfect for my grandaughter! She is 6 and loves blue! Thanks for the opportunity to win and love you blog!
ReplyDeleteWow, all these giveaways are great! I would probably make some sort of quilt with these beautiful blue fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteLook at all the beautiful blues! 8 fat quarters are perfect for a disappearing nine patch throw! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI can see a tablerunner made with these pretty blues. Thanks for the chance at winning some of the new line.
ReplyDeletemmm I use it for a quilt or to make stuffies for my girls :)
ReplyDeleteIt would have to go in a quilt!
ReplyDeleteYou'd have to make something to show those gorgeous fabrics off. Perhaps a scrappy star quilt would do the trick.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating.
Thanks so much for the giveaway! If I win, this fabric will find its way into a quilt for sure.
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter needs a new bed covering for her new 'big girl' room and this would make a great start on a pastel duvet covering!
ReplyDeleteLove to win........thanks for the opportunity.
I think it would be cute in a baby quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd make crayon rolls for the boys in my life.
ReplyDeletePerhaps a fun bag. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! I would probably use it in some little girls twirly skirts!
ReplyDeleteLinda says: What a neat site!
ReplyDeleteI 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
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.
ReplyDeleteSo many possibilities for such nice fabric! I'd probably make a bag or apron, something that really shows off the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI would make some cute zipper pouches!
ReplyDeleteI would use them in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI've no idea what I'd make honestly, but I love how bright and cheery it is!
ReplyDeleteYummy 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.
ReplyDeleteThose would be great for the Scrapbuster linen bread bags featured on Sew, Mama, Sew!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking a bag would be a good project for these fat quarters.
ReplyDeleteHi -- I would use them to jumpstart two quilts for my twin boys. Need some inspiration. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWould make a really cute baby quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteoh that would definitely go into a wedding quilt I'm making. thanks for the giveaway op! toilandtrouble [at] spambog [dot] com
ReplyDeleteIn a quilt! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. I'd use them for a bag.
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeleteeaputzer[at]yahoo[dot]com
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!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
hmscott@charter.net
What cute folding!
ReplyDeleteI think they would be perfect with some yellow to make a little patchwork cover for my sewing machine.
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!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I don't know right off the bat. I would probably make clothing for the kids. But maybe something for myself!
ReplyDeleteI would make a patchwork dress for my daughter to wear at Easter.
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeleteI'd make something for my nephew!
ReplyDeletekynaroyal(at)yahoo(dot)com
Hmmmm, maybe some patchwork placemats or incorporate them into a tote bag. I'm sure I will find use for them ;)
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance!
I would use them in a quilt for the newest little boy in the family.
ReplyDeleteThank you for having a giveaway.
Silka
silkaphyllis at gmail.com
Oooh, I love blue!!
ReplyDeleteI'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!
These would make a wonderful baby boy quilt!!!!
ReplyDeleteprobably make them into a quilt or apron-hmmm... or maybe just stare at them a while :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make small quilt(s) for the Neonatal ward - it would make some tiny and/or sick little one look a bit less 'hospitalized!'
ReplyDeleteSkirts for my baby girls. Nice giveaway...thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are so bright and cheery. I would make a mini quilt to brighten up a little table in my home!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday, I would make either pajamas or a quilt for my son with it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing this!!
nmommy02@gmail.com
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!
ReplyDeletedef a quilt. something to give to a new born baby!
ReplyDeleteI would make my son a baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteMy kitchen is blue so I'm sure I'd make a table topper of some sort. Very pretty fabric!
ReplyDeleteOh how kind, in a quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteI would use them as part of my cathedral window quilt, and maybe as cute little tiny pouches to give away.
ReplyDeleteOooooh--lovely. A couple of pillows would look snazzy with that fabric.
ReplyDeleteso cute! i'd make some pj's for my nephews. p.s. i live in philly too!
ReplyDeleteI would sew a bag for myself with lots of pockets. Love your blog. Thanks for hosting a giveaway. Happy Holidays :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, blue! Blue is the color of my bedroom so I think I would do a couple of pillowcases with a patchworked border!
ReplyDeleteWow! I don't know what I would make! :)
ReplyDeleteBlue! 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.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a baby boy quilt or an awesome tote/diaper bag.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd toss it into one (or more) of my scrappy creations. Beautiful blue!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful giveaway - beautiful fabric! I'd add it to a scrappy baby quilt I'll be making after the holidays.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, probably a quilt, or make some really cool journals.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway!
I would put them in a quilt thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeletealways looking for fabric to use in boy quilts. this is a lovely blue! thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteCan 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
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely fabric! I'd probably make a bunch of headbands for my cousins' Christmas gifts (and lets be real, for myself,too:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
i would make a boy quilt. that is about the only thing that i make
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday!
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!
ReplyDeleteReally 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!!!
ReplyDeleteOh 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.
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday wishes...
Peggy in NJ
cute fabrics! i would probably make a quilt. thanks!
ReplyDeletei'd make pouches or bags with them-a great line :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a bag or an apron, I think. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI've got 6 (!) baby quilts to make this winter, so I'd definitely use the fabric for those. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would make my new niece a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a quilt with these, but I'd have to hold them first before getting more specific than that! ;)
ReplyDeleteThose would definitely go into a quilt!
ReplyDeletethose blues are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI would likely make purses, accessories and journal covers
I think that I would like to make a quilt for my nephew Christian
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt, of course!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway.
What lovely fabrics--I'd love to make some little tote bags!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt. Is that boring? Oh, well. It's true. I would make it a non-boring quilt. :-)
ReplyDeleteI think I would use those for a snowball block quilt. I love the blue color.
ReplyDeleteWhat 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.
ReplyDeletewell i dont know what i woul do with the fat quarts. can i win anyway?
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteProbably 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.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was that they'd really match my kitchen-- so I'd make an apron. Thanks for being so generous!
ReplyDeleteI'd probably make a patchwork skirt for my daughter. She looks great in blues.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
Baby quilts, hooray! Fun fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteJodie
jodcoz(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'd make my 2nd quilt based around these!
ReplyDeleteI'd make some cute little softies!
ReplyDeleteshou.milk@gmail.com
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.
ReplyDeleteI think I would attempt my first quilt for my friends who recently found out they're expecting their first baby!
ReplyDeleteHappy 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.
ReplyDeleteI think that I would use the fabric to make some little bags of some sort. I love the color of the fabric!
ReplyDeleteA small baby quilt for my four month old little boy. Those blues will look perfect in his room.
ReplyDeleteBaby quilt for a local home for pregnant homeless women.
ReplyDeleteThese 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!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a quilt
ReplyDeleteThese would make a great quilt or maybe a cute clutch.
ReplyDeletewould surely make a great quilt for my son! thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. Happy Birthday.
ReplyDeleteI am expecting a grandson in February. The blues would look great in a quilt for him.
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.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this giveaway. Happy Holidays.
Jane
I'd probably make a couple of aprons to give as gifts.
ReplyDeleteEither an apron or two for me ... or a picnic quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice give away!
nhsarab at yahoo dot com
Wow! I love American Jane! :) I would probably make a table runner out of these goodies!
ReplyDeleteHumm... with those blue tones...maybe a lap quilt or bags...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win...
Hugs,
^A^ngel
as a mother of 2 boys i will have no problem finding some use for your beautiful fabric! it will go great for them
ReplyDeletethanks!
Something for my oldest's 6th birthday. She loves blue! Thanks for the fab giveaway!
ReplyDeleteso many choices.. maybe reusable grocery bags
ReplyDeleteI love them. I would probably add them to my coin quilt pile. They are just the right color blue. How great is that?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I'm making loads of scrappy fabric belts this Christmas, so they would probably get added to the pile :)
ReplyDeletea_heart4home(at)yahoo(dot)com
Ooo, I think that would match the quilt that I am working on -- I could use it for a few squares!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some reuseable grocery bags:) Lovely prize!! Thanks!
ReplyDeletechristinbanda at yahoo dot com
Some lovely dresses for my daughter's dolls - maybe even a little doll quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I would add them to some other fabrics and make a super cute quilt. I just started quilting and I love it!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I would probably make a cute twirl skirt and applique a shirt for my little girl!
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute patchy apron with these or some kitchen towels.
ReplyDeleteI would probably make a bag or a quilt with this lovely fabric!
ReplyDeleteshannon.mangerchine@gmail.com
Cute fabric. I'd use them in a quilt. I don't have much blue in my stash so that would be fun. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese 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!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the give-away! I would make an apron, bag, use in a quilt..the possibilites are endless!!
ReplyDeleteI've just started making "Charming Handbags" and those fabrics would make a beautiful one! Kristine
ReplyDeleteoh i love those!
ReplyDeletei 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!
Beautiful! She always has the best colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat great colors! I see patchwork skirt for my daughter. She would love it! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would start a quilt for my soon to be here Nephew
ReplyDeleteMegan
meganlfuchs at gmail dot com
I am thinking a patchwork skirt for my daughter. If I feel ambitious I would make a quilt for my son.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I'm thinking a quilt and adding some white to it. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteVery nice giveaway! I would love to make something for my son with theses fabrics. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese would be great to make a backpack for my boy! Thanks for the giveaway. alusco(at)centurytel(dot)net
ReplyDeleteCheckbook covers ! The size of the prints look about right !
ReplyDeleteI would make those pieces into a nice simple block quilt. We are in need of new warm covers about here.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the give away!
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!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteI would most likely make either clothing or stuffed toys for my kiddos.
ReplyDeletethanks
~kelly
I would add it to my baby stash and make a boy quilt. ;)
ReplyDeletePillows for my couch, the color is perfect! kellysmith89@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would make up some softies for my nephews. They love anything blue
ReplyDeleteI'd make either pillows or a quilt. Maybe doll quilts???
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I'm thinking quilt. Great fabrics. Thanks for participating in the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat fabric would look great in a baby quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to enter!
SheilaC
shecarita(at)yahoo(dot)com
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!!!
ReplyDeleteI'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
ReplyDeleteWhat 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.
ReplyDeletehttp://tinknfrog.blogspot.com/
they would go into a quilt, I just love Blue
ReplyDeleteOh, 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.
ReplyDeleteI am collecting blues to make a quilt and these would fit in very nicely!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a small bag with these.
ReplyDeletersgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
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/
ReplyDeleteBlues are my favorites, and this new fabric would make a lovely quilt with lots of white to make the prints stand out!
ReplyDeleteWould 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.
ReplyDeletenot sure...
ReplyDeletemaybe a new apron or add it with some white and make quilt.
not exactly sure what I would do with it yet, however; I would still love to win.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use those beautiful blues in a quilt...with black and white, maybe.
ReplyDeleteI love blue and that fabric looks gorgeous! I would use it for a new year quilting project!
ReplyDeleteI need to make some table runners and those fabrics look perfect for my dining room!
ReplyDeleteSue Cahill (sbonetsue at yahoo dot com)
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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... ;)
ReplyDeletekelli
kellbell_6@Hotmail.com
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!
ReplyDeleteLike everything else, they'll go into something for my daughter...probably dresses, since I love a baby in a dress! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt right away with it!!!
ReplyDeleteI 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 :)
ReplyDeleteI am into aprons at the moment so they would be used for that :)
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeletethanks for the generous contribution!
ReplyDeleteI 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)
I like the Bella baby quilt pattern. I mostly buy patterns of bags or quilts.
ReplyDeletelove 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a little quilt.
I would use them for a variety of small crafts like pin cushions and super cute grown-up stuffies!
ReplyDeletejinglesells at gmail dot com
I think I would make a couple runners... quite cute, thanks for hte giveaway~
ReplyDeleteBlue 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
ReplyDeleteSOmething for my daughter? Gift for my niece? If I win, whatever I make, I'll be sure and send you pictures! Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleterachelfix(at)gmail(dot)com
i would use the fabric in baby quilts for all my friends having wee ones in the near future...
ReplyDeleteA quilt for my toddler. Thank you for this wonderful giveaway. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI 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
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!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to enter!
-Mandi
lalestyleshop (at) gmail (dot) com
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!
ReplyDeleteOkay 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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