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5.06.2013

Sew, Mama, Sew Giveaway Day.


Awwwww yeauuuh... It's giveaway day! Here's what I'm offering:


2 winners will receive a fat quarter of each of the graph paper and lined paper print fabrics by Girl Friday for Andover Fabrics. I love these prints. These would be so great for end-of-year teacher gifts or pieced into your low-volume patchwork projects! This is my 3rd time giving them away for Sew, Mama, Sew Giveaway Day. 'Nuf said.

AND...


1 winner will receive a scrap bag of each of the scrumptious prints (at least five inches square)  of Collage by SUCH Designs for Windham Fabrics, available in July. There is one print from the line I used up, so ya won't be getting that one. sorry.

To Enter: Leave a comment on this post telling me how you'd use these fabrics, follow the blog. International entries welcomed. If I don't see your e-Mail in your profile, I can't find you...so make it obvious. Thanks!

Giveaway ends May 10, 5:30 pm (EST) Good Luck!


Be sure to check out the other awesome giveaways happening over at Sew, Mama, Sew! There are some great craft supplies and handmade goods being offered up by great makers...get cozy, there's a lot!

Here's a link to CB Handmade on ...

~Erica

533 comments:

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Cathi said...

Lovely fabrics. What would I make? Those colors would be so pretty on sofa pillows. Yes, I follow your blog.

drmithome said...

I would use these for the Patchwork, Please sew along starting in June.

Debra Lee said...

I would love to make some pouches!

karen said...

I'd love the graph and lined paper fabrics for a low volume scrappy trip that I'm pondering...

Thanks for the chance!

Sara said...

Ooh, this is good stuff! I follow you on Google Reader. My husband would go crazy for the graph fabric! I'd probably make him a wallet with it or some sort of dop kit (hard to find good man-approved fabrics these days!). Thanks for the giveaway :)

Gemma@prettybobbins said...

I would make a bright cushion cover for the sofa using the lighter fabrics for the backing and maybe even trying out some hexes with the bright scraps :) thanks for a great giveaway!

佩仪pueyyee said...

i would like to make tote bag and clutch out of this pretty fabric. thanks.

waipueyyee@gmail.com

Deb said...

I am totally loving low volume at the moment, so am slowly building up my stash of them to make a quilt.

Deb said...

I'm a follower :)

Lindsay said...

I would make a scrappy tote bag probably. Thanks for the chance to win!

Michelle said...

I would make a nice bag with the first set, either for a teacher gift, or a child's backpack.

With the second set, I would make a patchwork skirt for my daughter or use as part of a rainbow quilt

I also follow via gfc

detroitgirl77 AT gmail DOT com

Carin@Ullhärvan said...

I would make cushions for my couch!
carin(dot)aschan(at)hotmail(dot)com

Becky said...

I'd make a handbag. Many thanks!

Seamster 411 said...

I am amassing those colors for a quilt. Love the color...and your blog.

seamster411@gmail.com

LalaLand said...

A pillow for our sofa - sounds perhaps boring, but I need bright colours to cheer up our brown sofa in the summertime!

Tanya said...

They would be fun in a quilt. Thanks for chance to win.

Holly said...

I would make pillows for my living room. I love those colors and prints (especially the text, it appeals to me as a newspaper reporter!) Thanks for the chance to win.

Dresden Quilter said...

I would use them in a Granny Squares quilt. Thanks for the giveaway. I am a follower.

Sharon Aguilar said...

These look like great bags!

dolls5000a said...

I would use the material in hexagons, I have an ongoing hexagon quilt I am working on

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Unknown said...

my boyfriend loves bright colors and just so happens needs a little spruce-up in his living room! pillows it is!

(laurakferguson@gmail.com)

Jacklynn Grimm said...

I just realized I have no text prints in my stash! I would use them to make a pillow or a bag.

Catskill Quilter said...

I think these would make great fabric baskets, or zippered bags - or both!

Jacqueline said...

I would make it into a baby quilt, for my soon to be newborn!

CLS said...

what lovely fabrics...I would use the cuts in a rainbow log cabin quilt in the works.

Sue said...

I'd make a graduation present for my youngest, who's going to graduate from college next month. So proud!

majorasue(at)hotmail(dot)com

Barbe said...

it would end up in a quilt or wallhanging but i might just admire it in my stash for a while lol

Lisa said...

I'm thinking of reupholstering my craft room chair with patchwork so I'd probably use it for that!

Alyssa said...

Pillow, for sure!

Lynn M said...

I love scrap bags. thanks for the chance! I would use them for a quilt.

Jésabelle B. said...

Would do a doll quilt and or a divided basket!

Unknown said...

I definitely see a lap quilt.
Thanks for the chance!

Katie said...

I would make some fun pillows!

Kathryn said...

I'm a hexie lover, so they'd probably go into my latest hexie project.

sandyandcosmo said...

I would make a patchwork camera bag. Thanks for a chance to win!

Helen @vintageglorybox on Insta and FB said...

I would use these I bee blocks!

Erica said...

Very cool fabrics! I would use them to make a Kindle cover for my 11 year old son.

Sasha said...

I follow with gfc!

DKB said...

Little zip pouches

JustPam said...

I would use them in a scrappy quilt.

Brittney said...

I think it would make a nice improve block! Not sure what I'd turn it into though - perhaps a table runner or a tote bag?

mvink said...

Gorgeous! I'd make a patchwork quilt in squares or hexagons!! The graph one I'd do some cross stitch on it in the quilt!! Thank you for the chance!

joyce said...

I would make a quillow.

charlotte said...

Love those beauties. How have I not heard of this line? I would make a pillow. Love making pillows.

elflyn said...

Quilts all the way!
Thanks for the chance to win.

Sue said...

I'd use the scraps for appliques and patchwork clutches! I love the lined fabric...perfect for a pencil bag for a teacher! I follow with GFC

Bethany said...

for the scraps I love to applique so I would use those for that. The others I would have to think on for while. THanks!

Unknown said...

I would love to embroider a saying or lyric on the lined fabric and frame it!

Melissa M.
melissamoyers6982 at yahoo.com

Vicki H said...

I'd like to make a tote bag. thanks for the chance.

KathySue said...

All of these promises of scraps are making me think that my dream of enough for a postage stamp quilt might just come true - and maybe even sooner rather than later.

Anonymous said...

I would make a small quilt or pillows or pillowcases.

senstrings (at) yahoo dot com

Kylie Carlson said...

I would make something for myself- a pillow or some potholders maybe.

Peggy said...

I would use the fabric for making quilt tops for my group, World of Charity Stitching.
Thanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net

Seventh Sphere said...

I would make little purses and pencil cases. I follow your blog via GFC. Thanks for the chance! the7thsphere (at) gmail (dot) com

Jill R. said...

I'm really wanting to make a low volume quilt, so these would be great!

Angela D. said...

I would use these fabrics to make some notebook covers. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I would make a triangle quilt!

Kellie Staton said...

I would make some throw pillows or placemats for my daughters first apartment.

Jodi said...

I love both options
The graph paper and lined paper fabrics would be beautiful to hand embroider on - so many ideas for them.
The Rainbow of colourful scraps are beautiful and would make a beautiful border or part of a border for a rainbow sashiko embroidery I am doing that I think will be a cushion.

Consuelo said...

I love these fabrics. I would use them for journal covers, little coin purses and quilts. Thanks for the chance to win!

Kelli Fannin Quilts said...

Oh, those would make a gorgeous pillow, or some scrappy blocks. Thanks for the chance to win! xoxo

p.s. I'm a new follower.

craftykat said...

Ohh not sure what to make - I would probably incorporate them into a scrap quilt

kimberlier said...

I have a new son who is 11 weeks old. He needs a quilt or a baby blankie. Thanks for the chance to win!

Jennifer T said...

I'm not sure yet. But I'm loving the graphing paper print.

tammi said...

I think a table runner or placemats.

tusen said...

Most probably I wouldn't use them in just one project, but add them to various quilts and bags I'm going to sew this year.

Madeleine said...

Eye candy for a while, then a bag or a pillow!

Melanie said...

A quilt! Thanks so much for the chance!

Waverlee said...

These would make a gorgeous quilt or patchwork cushion

Angela N. said...

I really want to make a converging corners quilt, and the way those fabrics go together, i think thats what i would do!
Thanks so much for the chance to win!
aknussbaum at hotmail dot com

Samantha said...

Looking you up on Bloglovin right now (did I miss the button?)

patterncrush(at)gmail

Samantha said...

I'm making patchwork lunch bags for my kids' teachers now, I would use this if it came in time. :) patterncrush(at)gmail

Sarah said...

I'd make some cushions!

Lori said...

I would love to use these in a tote! Gorgeous fabrics!

Keri S said...

You had the perfect idea for a teacher gift. My friend is a teacher and I would make her a tote and fill it with supplies so she doesn't have to for once!! And the scraps...hmmm...probably a tote with books on one side! thanks. kerihag at yahoo dot com

Judy H said...

I really want to do a 'scrappy' quilt and am gathering fabrics for that.

Krista @ Sewwhatscooking.com said...

I think table runner or placemats! I need something new on my table.

Fran said...

I am so excited about that new line! I would love to make a pillow out of it. I also love the dashed fabric.

Unknown said...

I'd add these fabrics to my stash for a rainy day project!

Dede said...

Oooh - those fabrics are awesome! I'm not sure what exactly I'd do with them, but I'm definitely feeling the whole rainbow order thing...I'm picturing a stack of leaning books...on a bag, maybe? Thanks so much for the chance at your giveaway!

MoniqueB said...

Oh I would put those to use making a great new bag! monique.belmer at gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I think they would make a cute skirt for my daughter

Rhonda the Rambler said...

I use most of my scraps in my bee blocks! Thanks

Christine said...

These fabrics would make wonderful book bags

Kelli said...

What a fun giveaway! I think I'd make pillows for my sad and boring couch. :)

Nadine said...

I have recently made a quilted cushion cover and absolutely love it, so I would make more of those. But I think these gorgeous fabrics would also be good for a bag and I have always wanted to make more bags. nadinesaupe@googlemail.com

jane p said...

I would make a huge bag and this bag will be gorgeous and one of a kind and I'll never ever sell it because it's for me and if anyone asks me to make another one i'll say smugly: no, sorry. This one's all mine.

Annie said...

My husband is graduating architecture school in 7 weeks, so that graph fabric would be perfect to make a graduation gift for him! The scraps I could surely find something fun to make for my 20-month old daughter.

Thanks for the chance to win!

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

I would use the lined and graph prints for a swap pillow I'm making. Those lovely Collage prints would be a mini for my sewing room!

Mom C said...

I love scrappy quilts and those are great pieces. Thanks.

Jaime said...

Oh a patchwork bag would be lovely to make with all these prints!

redzshadow said...

I would use them in making zippered pouches or bags.

Carla G said...

This fabric would make an awesome tote bag and table runner. Thanks for a chance to win! :)
I now follow via gfc! :)

robin said...

These would make cute tote bags!

Missenota aka Kristin S. said...

Neat! I want to make a quilted cover for my new (old) sewing machine. This would be perfect!

barb said...

I would make me a chemo quilt babscorbitt@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

The paper prints would make a good notebook cover for school!

EgayZra said...

I would make a crafty baby blanket

Michelle said...

A tote bag or pillow.

Susan said...

This would make a nice quilt - coincidentally, Girl Friday is one of my favorite Cary Grant movies! Thank you

wonderlandbyalyce said...

I think I would make a scrappy pouch or pillow, thanks! wonderlandbyalyce at gmail dot com

Welcome to the Glorious Chaos! said...

I'm looking to making a scrap quilt and these would be perfect!!! I follow you on GFC

Jill Dorsey || Made with Moxie said...

I'd horde them all to myself and pet them and look at them and love them. And maybe make myself something.

manada said...

I'd use them to make a purse or tote, maybe one of the Noodlehead patterns!

Jodi - usairdoll said...

Great fabrics! I'd cut alittle off to save for a scrap quilt I'm making that is made where no two fabrics are the same. I'd also maybe make a scrap tote or tablerunner.

Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.

usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

Mitzigunde said...

I would love to make a little basket with these fabrics.

Heidi [Banks of Frog Creek] said...

Either a patchwork pillow or shelf liners for my classroom

Nicole said...

I would make a project bag with the two low-volume prints.

Karrie said...

Id use them in a blog or a quilt

Laurel09 said...

I would use these fabrics the way I use most fabrics -- either in a quilt or a pillow! And I would love them!

Heidi said...

Many of these would go well with a quilt I have been collecting fabrics for, it started with Reunion and I have been adding to it. Thanks for the op!

Heidi said...

I follow via GFC :-)

Anonymous said...

I'd like to make more bags and pouches

Anonymous said...

I'm a follower...

Theglasdiva said...

I think it would make a fantastic pinic blanket!

Rocksteadyemme said...

emmevon(at)gmail(dot)com

I'd make a purse!

Tamie said...

I would use them in a quilt a group of us are making based on Green Tea and Sweet Beans. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.

Diann said...

I could see using these in tote bags.

Rebeckah Austin said...

Maybe a binder for school Great idea just popped in my head! Use the notebook paper and graph paper on the front or right inside the binder and use a water soluble pen to writ homework assignments on and erase later!

EG said...

No doubt they'd go into a quilt of some sort!

alli b said...

I would probably make fabric postcards to embroider and send out to some friends in New Zealand and Australia.
Thanks for the giveaway!
allisonbright {at} gmail {dot} com

Karen said...

Oh teacher gifts sounds like a great idea! Lovely fabrics, thanks for the chance :o)

Marie said...

I don't know yet, something for my kids, a growth chart?

Karrie said...

In a quilt!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the giveaway offer.

Lexi Stewart
tigerpug@roadrunner.com

Emily said...

I would love to hand stitch on some of those first prints and the colorful ones would probably become patchwork! thanks!

Katy said...

I'm not sure how I'd use the paper prints, but I'm in my first fabric swap at the moment for rainbow charms and it would be great to add a few extras into the mix.

Breanna S. said...

I love the text prints. I think that I would make some big sitting pillows for my livingroom.

Four dogs and one quilter said...

Pillows for my bed and a matching iPad stand for reading in bed. A new follower.

Charity said...

I'm dying to start a summer quilt project!! What a great giveaway!

Kristy said...

Have you chosen a winner? i cant see an announcement anywhere.

Alexandra said...

Hi Erica! I really hope you get this comment, I wasn't sure if there was another way to contact you. Do you have a pattern for this flying geese quilt you did? It's beautiful and I would LOVE to make one similar.

Thanks and great job, it's amazing!

Alex
a.lily.hite @ gmail dot com

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