Monday 12 May 2014

SMS Giveaway Day - Millefiori by Sarah Fielke

For all of you stopping by for Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day, welcome to my little corner of the blogosphere! My name is Jess, and I love sharing my quilts and process here on my blog. I am a mum of three little people and live in Tasmania, Australia. These are a few of my most recent finishes:





I have a gorgeous bundle of fabric on offer for this giveaway - six fat quarters of Millefiori by Sarah Fielke. If you've never seen thiss fabric before, it is probably because it was only available in Spotlight stores in Australia and New Zealand - so it is a great chance for those of you who live elsewhere in the world to get your hands on some! 





This giveaway is open internationally, and will be open until 12pm on Saturday 17th May (which is around about 5pm PST on 16th May). 

To enter:
Please just leave a comment letting me know what you'd make with these fabrics. My followers (new and old) get a second entry - just leave a second comment letting me know how you follow!

If you're a no-reply commenter, PLEASE leave your email address in your comment. If I can't contact you, I will have to choose another winner.

Mr Random will choose a winner once the giveaway has closed, and I will announce the winner on this post. 

Giveaway is closed! The winner is comment #161, Farm Quilter. Congratulations, I'm sending you an email now :o)
Good luck!
xx Jess

476 comments:

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Unknown said...

i'm following via bloglovin

Lori said...

I am a FB follower
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Alexis said...

I would start by making a scrappy little girl's dress. Beautiful fabrics!

Alexis said...

I'm a new follower via Feedly!

Lori said...

lovely finishes. such pretty fabrics. Honestly I am not sure what I would make with it right now. Of course I have 3 great neices that would look lovely in this fabric. thanks for a chance. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

Jeana said...

ohhhhhhh. beautiful. I would definitely use these in a quilt - I actually just purchased Sarah's craftsy class on big project from small scraps, I love her aesthetic so I would probably use these in a project for that class!

Margaret said...

It looks like a wonderful kiddy quilt to me.

Unknown said...

Love them and can't get the in the states....and I have a new little niece who needs quilts! This would be perfect for her.
Thank you so much for the opportunity!

Unknown said...

And I am a happy follower!

Yorkshire Quilter said...

Gorgeous stack of fabrics - I'd make a bag with lots of pockets (like the Sew Together bag) for my daughter! Thanks for the giveaway!

Katie said...

I think some coin purses and a skirt for my daughter

Anonymous said...

I think I'd make something quick and easy, like a bag, a pillow, or a zipper pouch.

Jules said...

I would make a bunch of pincushions to spread the love! Thank you so much for the chance! I've been reading your blog for a bit and never realize you were in Australia!

Jules said...

I also follow via bloglovin!

mean sarah jean said...

i would pair it with some dark linen for a tote.

Cheri the Quilting Nanny said...

Very unique prints! I'd make some tote bags for my grand daughters!
Cheri
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Cheri the Quilting Nanny said...

Im an email follower..thanks for the inspiration!
Cheri
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Afquilt said...

Would love to make a quilt for a baby girl with those!

CarrieM said...

I think a flying geese quilt!

Vernon said...

These fabrics scream "Tote" to me.

Kay said...

These re so gorgeous, I would love to make a bag with them. x

Kay said...

I follow with GFC. x

Toohey said...

Thanks for the giveaway! Love, love those fabrics. I use bright colors as much as I can, and those fabrics would go really well with my stash. I would probably use them for some fun blocks.

Riel Nason said...

I think these would be pretty in a quilt for my daughter. Thanks for the chance!

Anonymous said...

I am a follower on Bloglovin. kcannon@anwsu.org

Anonymous said...

I think these would like nice in an x and o quilt that is next on my list. kcannon@anwsu.org

British American said...

So pretty. I think they would look good as a bag. :)

Brenda said...

I would use them in a Sunbonnet Sue quilt! They are so pretty!

Brenda said...

I receive your emails.

junacreationsuk.blogspot.co.uk said...

I know a four-year-old who would love a top out of these with a bag to match. Really fun fabrics.

JDBrown said...

those are so fabulous! perfect for a baby quilt :-)

Sam said...

Would be cute for a travel/cosmetics case or a jewelry roll.

The nosy pepper said...

These are so lovely! I would use them to make some patchwork projects. Thanks for the chance to win :)

Sallie said...

I would make a child's quilt for our church quilt ministry.

Wild Irish said...

what totally funky fabrics. My daughter has fallen in love with them, I think I'd make a bag of some sort.

Wild Irish said...

Following on instagram @sewnbyrose

Maxine said...

I would love to make a quilt for my sister...

Maxine said...

following you on bloglovin

jellybean said...

Mixed with grey and make a chevron lap quilt

jellybean said...

Following via Gfc

Donna W said...

A new bag is in my near future, and this fabric would be great!

Donna W said...

I am a current follower of your blog via email.

Lisa England said...

I'd combine them with some bright, matching solids and make a lap quilt. It would be so fun and happy looking.

Tina said...

I would make a wall hanging for my sewing/hot glass studio.
My other favorite hobby is hot glass work and lampwork bead making. Millefiori is a glass type that I often add to the beads that I make so this fabric would be perfect!
Thanks so much for the chance to win!

Southern Gal said...

That's some gorgeous fabric! Thanks for the chance. I'd have to make something (clothes or quilt) for my granddaughters with that.

SIMPLESEW said...

I would make baskets for my new granddaughters room

SIMPLESEW said...

follow blovin

sandyandcosmo said...

I would make a lap quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!

Julie S said...

These are gorgeous girly prints, perfect for a quilt donated to the Ronald McDonald House in Seattle!

sofen said...

Bags!

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sofen said...

I am already a Bloglovin follower

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Laura said...

I would love to make them into a quilt for my niece!

Laura said...

I follow with feedly!

Lindsay R said...

I think I would make some fun pillows for my girls' playroom.

Monikag said...

I would love to win these fabrics. So beautiful.

Monikag said...

And yes I am a follower via email

Patti said...

Gorgeous fabrics, Jess! Thanks for sharing them! Not sure what I'd make with them yet!

Patti said...

Oh yes, I'm a follower! In my reader etc!!

Karen said...

I would make fabric baskets. I love these fabrics.
Karen
Ksquiltingkorner.blogspot.com

Cara said...

these are so bright and cheerful! They would be either a quilt, dresses, or pillows for my daughter

Unknown said...

I would make a baby quilt for a little girl. My friend just found out she is expecting and we're all voting for a girl!
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Sarah said...

A skirt for my neice..

Susan Solberg said...

I follow you on Bloglovin!

Susan Solberg said...

I love this! It would be great in a quilt, with some teal sashing. Thanks for the great giveaway!

imatopper said...

I would make something for my granddaughters. They love these colors!

GO STARS! said...

I think I would make a girlie quilt for my "practice granddaughter". She's a very girlie girl and these fit her personality.

Mom C said...

I'm thinking what a darling quilt those fabrics would make, unless my 9 year old granddaughters claim it first for skirts. Thanks

Janie said...

I would have to make a quilt with those gorgeous! Thanks for the chance.

Debbie said...

I do not know what I would make but I love the fabric designs and colors. The colors are so Springy.

Debbie said...

I'm a follower via Bloglovin.

Unknown said...

i follow on bloglovin

Unknown said...

this fabric combined with some kona solids would make a fabulous quilt for a teen girl

EmSewCrazy said...

These are super fun. I think I'd use them as accents in some little girl dresses.

Unknown said...

I'd make a baby or child size quilt with that fabric. it's fun.

Miss Jean said...

Ohhhh, it would be fun to have fabric that no one else has.... Yippee!

Liz said...

For some reason I'm thinking about birds when I see the fabric. So, maybe some birds? I think it would be cool to make some stuffed ones and turn it into a mobile...or at least in my mind it's 'cool'.

Liz said...

I follow you via bloglovin'

Skootchover said...

Thanks for the giveaway! Those fabrics would make such a fun baby quilt.

Anita said...

Together with some solids this will make a perfect tote!

Kat said...

so pretty! I wonder if it would make a good kalediscope quilt?

Ali said...

I love your quilts! I think I'd want to pair it with matching kaffe fasset shot cottons for a lap sized quilt, thank you so much for the giveaway!

Linda V said...

I would pair with some solids to make a toddler quilt.

Anonymous said...

It's hard to tell from the pictures, but if those circular shapes are coaster sized, I'd make some funky coasters, and perhaps some matching placemats. Is that too dull? That's really boring, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

I use my Blogger Reading List to follow you.

Jeneta said...

A quilt or some boxy pouches!

Stephanie @ Quarter Incher said...

These are gorgeous! I'd throw them in my stash and use them in my gypsy wife quilt!

Stephanie @ Quarter Incher said...

I follow you on BL

Sooli said...

Hmmm not sure but probably I'd work them into a quilt with some of my other fabrics which will blend beautifully!

KristaBee said...

I would make some skirts or summer shorts for my daughter!

KristaBee said...

I follow via Bloglovin' kmbee

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

I would make another single block quilt, as it would be a shame to cut these up too small!
Thanks for the chance x

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

Happy follower xxx

Fran said...

I would make some cushion covers with these pretty fabrics - my daughter has just end moved house & they'd be great with her new couch. Thanks for the great giveaway.

Fran said...

I follow your blog via Bloglovin, thanks again.

mkjmc said...

A lap quilt for grams
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Sasha said...

I follow with GFC

Sasha said...

I'd make some table runners, and maybe even a cushion or two!

Lauren said...

I would add them to the color book I'm making for my daughter.

Sheila said...

These fabrics would make a sweet little lap quilt for my granddaughter . Thanks for the chance .

Bossymamma said...

I'd make a bag each for my granddaughter and me

Bossymamma said...

Following via GFC

pennydog said...

These seem either applique project type fabrics, or pouch fabrics!

Katie said...

i would make a quilt for my neice scheduled to arrive in august.

Katie said...

i'm a new follower via bloglovin

Ellen said...

Gorgeous fabrics! I think I'd make a swirly ruffled skirt for my little granddaughter.

mumbird3 said...

Great fabrics - would love lovely in my churn dash quilt!! LOL thanks for the chance!

DebraKay Neiman said...

I am making totes and pillow covers. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

DebraKay Neiman said...

I follow via Bloglovin crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

barbara woods said...

a quilt, thanks

Marianne said...

So pretty. Much petting would be necessary and then they'd sit on my sewing cabinet for awhile. Then I'd make them into a quilt!

The Hungry Crafter said...

These are beautiful! I'd love to mix them with linen to make a pair of pants for my niece.

The Hungry Crafter said...

New follower via bloglovin!

Marianne said...

I follow through email

Crafty Coffin said...

Love it! What happy fabric - I think it would have to be a baby quilt.

Crafty Coffin said...

I follow you through bloglovin' :)

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

Gorgeous fabrics! I think I'd either use them to make a fussy cut (kaleidoscope-type) hexy or appliqué quilt...

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

I follow you through Feedly.

Bonnie said...

I'd make quilt binding with them! That way it's a pop of color, but not overwhelming. Thanks!

Bonnie said...

I follow you with bloglovin' :D

Sam said...

Wow! Beautiful fabrics! I think I would incorporate these into a quilt!

Sam said...

I follow with feedly!

Kathy Davis said...

I would use these fabrics to make a cute little skirt and appliqued T-shirt for my granddaughter , Nellie.
Kathy Davis
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Kathy Davis said...

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Julia said...

They'd make some cute zipper pouches, I think!

Julia said...

I'm a new follower through GFC :)

Reb Thack said...

I'd make a clutch or a handbag!

Reb Thack said...

I'm a loyal follower on bloglovin

Anonymous said...

something for the little girl i watch. smcalli102@aol.com

Anonymous said...

something for the little girl i watch. smcalli102@aol.com

Ginette said...

I love these fabrics!! Thanks for the opportunity!

SewLittleToSay said...

Gorgeous fabrics. I think I'd make some notebook covers.

SewLittleToSay said...

Following with Bloglovin.

Unknown said...

Well if I could keep myself from hoarding them I might make a few cute sun dresses for the 18mo old in my life, and then I could hoard the scraps. They are wonderful and thank you for affording us the opportunity to own them.

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bee said...

these are perfect for some zipper bag gifts!

Jolien said...

Since there's no way I'm going to fit my behind into a fat eighth skirt, I guess I have to settle with a snuggle blanket for me. I love these fabrics!

Thanks for the giveaway! :)

Jolien said...

And I'm also a new follower (feedly!)

Crystal Hendrix said...

These would make an awesome addition to my nieces quilt I am planning on making! Dreden blocks!

VA said...

I would probably make a baby quilt. My sister-in-law lived in Australia for a year. Thanks for the chance to win.

Rosa said...

I would make a bed runner quilt for my sister .

Diane said...

I'd use those gorgeous fabrics to make tote bags.

Dana said...

oh my goodness! They're lovely! I'd probably make a pieced summer bag so I could take them everywhere with me!
thanks!

Leslie can't stop quilting said...

Oh my goodness!!! I love Sarah Fielke....and made a wonderful quilt from one of her lines already....I would have to really think hard on this one....I have all of her books and Kathy Doughty's books as well....loved those 2 together!!

Leslie can't stop quilting said...

I am a newbie follower!!!

Chirpy said...

These would make a fun triangle quilt mixed with solids. They are fun!!!

Tamie said...

The fabrics would fit nicely into my stash to be included in a quilt. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.

Tamie said...

I'm following through BL.

charlotte l said...

so so pretty. I'd make some cushion covers! Thanks

sue said...

I see a beautiful quilt in the making with this fabric! It's gorgeous!!!!!

Ramona said...

These are so fun! I have never seen them before. They would be so cute as patch work on totes,a summer bag or zipper pouches or maybe a baby quilt.

June D said...

I follow with Google Friend Connect. Thanks for the chance.

June D said...

If I win, these fabrics would join with some solids and become a lovely quilt. Thanks for the chance!

atabanana29 said...

I would make an awesome bag with these!

atabanana29 said...

I follow you on Bloglovin!

Pam @Threading My Way said...

Thanks so much for the chance to win. I've been sewing a long time but am new to quilting. These lovely fabrics would be turned into something quilty.

Pam @Threading My Way said...

Great to meet a fellow Aussie blogger. Now following via Vienna and GFC.

Elisabeth said...

Wow, gorgeous fabrics! I would make a lap quilt to drape over my yellow chair. Thank you so much for a great giveaway!

Elisabeth said...

I follow you with feedly. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

I'd love to make some cute tote bags with these fabrics!

audrey said...

Very sweet fabric! I would definitely work it into a lovely quilt.:)

Unknown said...

I would love to make some cute little pillows and matching lap quilt with leftovers. I would love to visit Australasia, I think it's beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway!

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Unknown said...

I follow you by email. Thanks

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Lee said...

What great fabric - I have not seen this line before (Michigan USA here) thank you for the great giveaway - I would love to make a weekend duffle using this! have a good day!

Lee said...

following with GFC!

Myself said...

Those fabrics are perfect for pillow for my girl's room, Thanks so much for this great giveaway!

Myself said...

I follow you via GFC, Thanks!

Marti Taylor said...

I have never seen this before and I think it is so lovely! I could see some fun floor cushions for my girls to use out of them. Thanks. blackflowersacidrain(at)gmail(dot)com

Marti Taylor said...

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Anonymous said...

Beautiful pillow case dresses with these as the trim for the hem, dresden plate on the tummy and for the tie ... love Tasmania, you live in a beautiful part of the world

KarenD. said...

Oh, these would be so beautiful in my next grandbaby quilt. LOVE!

JoanG said...

What a great giveaway! I think I'd use them to make a quilt from one of Sarah Fielke's books. I have always loved her sense of color and pattern.

Thyssly said...

Lovely fabrics! I'd make a bag with them!

Catskill Quilter said...

I noticed that 2 of the fabrics have circular designs - so I would like to try appliquing them to a solid color, and use the other prints as a border for a table runner.

Catskill Quilter said...

I follow you with feedly and with blog lovin.'

Brenda said...

What a cheerful bunch of fabrics in Millefiori. I think I'd make a series of 4-5 dolly quilts for my young great nieces. One won't be born til June, so it may be a little early for her, but the others are between 2 and 5.

Brenda said...

I am following you on BlogLovin' and looking forward to hearing about life so far South.

Gill said...

Gorgeous fabrics - I'd make a picnic quilt!!

Casandra said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I'm a new follower!

Casandra said...

I love those fabrics and would enjoy using them in a baby quilt! Thanks again for giveaway.

Sangeetha said...

I think a skirt

Lori said...

Such fun and sunny colors! I would probably make some sort of star quilt with them.

Rocksteadyemme said...

i love wall quilts!
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Deb said...

I LOVE these fabrics...I see some zipper pouches if they come to live with me!

Unknown said...

Thank you for a chance to win! I'd make some project bags for my knitting projects.

Jess Burns said...

I think I left a blank comment. Sorry. I have technical problems (probably operator problems!)

I think that I would make place mats. They are nice happy colors (I have a dark kitchen; it needs brightening up. I still have my Christmas/Winter tablecloth on the table because it's the brightest thing I have!)

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Jess Burns said...

Followed with Google.

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Anonymous said...

Oh! Mr. Random....please pick me! This fabric is so awesome! I don't know what I'd make with it yet, but, I'm certain I'd come up with something awesome!!! adding my email, just in case......stargal714@yahoo.com

Libby said...

The scale of these patterns would make them SUCH great clothes for my little girl's doll, Charlotte. She would say she "is very fashion" !

kt said...

Great fabrics! I would use them in a quilt for my daughter--they are perfect for her. Thanks for the chance to win!

Stephanie said...

I would make my daughter a lap quilt

Sue said...

I'm not sure what I would make with this fabric but I am pretty sure it would be for my granddaughter...those are her colors!

Sue said...

I am a follower.

Teresa said...

quilt!!

texheks said...

A nice pillow for my niece! So cheerfull!

Sandra said...

Since I am from Sonora, CA USA I would never find these exotic beautiful fat quarters. To win these fat quarters would be an honor and a quilt made with these would have to be priceless. So I am thinking of maybe a ribbon quilt. It would be just mine only and never given away. THank you for being a part of the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway and giving all of such an awesome chance to win.

Sandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

some cute bags or stuffed kitties!

Janet said...

Great fabrics! I just was in Tasmania and New South Wales about a month ago. I only made it to one quilt store that was in Hobart. If I had only known about Spotlight... I would use these fabrics in a baby quilt for my brand new nephew.

Welcome to the Glorious Chaos! said...

I follow on bloglovin'

Welcome to the Glorious Chaos! said...

I would probably make a dress or a skirt for my little Miss!

Havplenty said...

Love your projects. I follow on BL.

Havplenty said...

I would add this wonderful fabric to a couple of quilt projects I am currently working on.

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