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.
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
First I should look at them, touch them and have them close so I can rest my eyes on them and feel the joy they are bringing. After that, which will take same time si think they will end up in a Summer quilt to use on my veranda on those lovely summer nights I hope we are looking forward to.
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ReplyDeleteI would make a floor quilt for my new grandson to have tummy time on.
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ReplyDeleteWow, those area amazing! I would also "fondle" them for a while before chopping them into some ind of wonky star quilt. So preeettttyyy!
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I'm a bloglovin follower too!
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ReplyDeleteLovely give away. Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm following you with Google Friends Connect as well as with Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteFirst off...yes, I am a very happy follower!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking about a quilt for a tween. Something with a few solids to highlight these gorgeous fabrics.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabric..I'd make something sweet like a machine cove so I could enjoy them every time I sew.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to use this for one of the quilts in Material Obsession 2!
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ReplyDeleteI would make some fun new cushions for my couch. They're so pretty and colorful.
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt, of course! I'm going to be an aunty soonish; if it's a girl I'd make a pretty baby girl quilt :)
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Cute Fabrics! I think I would make a hexie pillow with it.
ReplyDeleteOooh, pretty! Should I just look and fondle and try not to drool? Or make a quilt? With one- of-each twins due in the family , I think two quilts with a bit of the blue added yo one and pink added to the other!
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ReplyDeleteI just made a new pattern Flowers and Butterflies and I need to make more blocks, these would look so cut in the flower blocks. grecomara at gmail dot com
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ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful fabric! I would start with a simple block, like a churn dash and some soft pink or grey back ground and let the fun begin.:)
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin. Thanks for the fun chance to win some great fabric.
ReplyDeleteI would make cat softies with these gorgeous fabrics
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ReplyDeleteNot sure if I need to tick the email notification box so will on this comment :-)
ReplyDeleteI would use them in a quilt for my little niece who's on the way. They are so cute!
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ReplyDeleteI am a regular follower. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my niece's baby.
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ReplyDeleteI think I would make some knitting project bags, pairing with a solid colour to tone them down and eke out the pretty fabric!
ReplyDeleteThe are lovely. I have never seen them before, living in Boston. I would make some patchwork napkins with e new pattern I found.
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ReplyDeleteI would use the fabric on bags or little details on kids clothes
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'd have to do a lot of stroking and sniffing before I could even begin to decide how to use it!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I follow you on bloglovin too :-D
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt - of course :-)
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I can see myself making an apron with a frilly edge - too cute!! Happy giveaway day Jess!
ReplyDeleteI am a stalker... I mean follower!!! Still dreaming about that High Seas quilt!!!!!!! x
ReplyDeleteThey'd make a darlin baby girl quilt! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteLovely bundle!!!! Thank you for this chance
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ReplyDeleteI think I might make a summer bag out of them. They're so happy and every day use would be warranted.
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ReplyDeleteI'd probably make a summer tote.
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ReplyDeleteerm... I don't know! I usually have to hold fabric and play around with it before I know what to do with it!
ReplyDeleteOH these are beautiful fabrics -- I would probably just pet them for a while but they may find a great home in a triple zip pouch with a few solids thrown in.
ReplyDeleteGreat colours - would probably make a baby quilt or some for summer outside :-)
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ReplyDeleteI'm making a wall hanging a month right now. This would be a summer one!
ReplyDeleteTHanks for a lovely giveaway Jess. I would use them in some nice bright cushion covers :-)
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, how sweet (in the best possible way) these are! I'm moving soon, and would absolutely use them to create something new for *me*-- a pillow? a quilt? I'm also sewing up some baby quilts to donate to local hospitals for families with wee ones in the nicu-- any scraps would go be put to use there. thanks for the offer.
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ReplyDeletethose would make some very cute pillows! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think they would make a wonderful great big ruler/supply bag that I desperately need for Sew Days.
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ReplyDeleteThose prints would fit in so well in a gloriously scrappy HST quilt!
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ReplyDeleteI would make a table topper and napkins for on the deck!
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ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for one member of my family with a birthday coming next month. My one and only granddaughter who lives across the country almost and that I see once every 2 or 3 years. I follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make place mats and a table runner, thanks! wonderlandbyalyce(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI would use these to start another Gypsy Kisses quilt. I love them!!
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ReplyDeleteThese bright happy colors would go perfectly in my sewing space. I would make storage bags, baskets, etc. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThese brightly wonderful fabrics would end up in a lap quilt for one of my family members who are still waiting on a quilt and the scraps would go into one of my scrappy quilt projects.
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ReplyDeleteThose are great fabrics! I would love to use them in a scrappy summer throw quilt.
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ReplyDeleteI would make some kitchen items
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dish drying matt and embellish some tea towels
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ReplyDeleteWhat cute fabrics…would make some adorable tote bags with them! Thanks for the sweet giveaway:)
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ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter will want me to make her tea party quilt with these.
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a blanket for my new baby
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ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous fabrics. I would make a bright cheerful wallhanging!
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ReplyDeleteI would make a cute fabric basket as I could do with a few of those :)
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ReplyDeleteI would match them up with solids and make wristlets for the girls in my office.
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I would make a bag or quilt. So many things on my list.
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I would make some fun pillows with these happy fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabrics. They would make a lovely summer bag, and maybe a zippered pouch for carrying a small project. (in case I get the urge to sew on the go) Thanks for this opportunity.
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ReplyDeleteThese would be brilliant for making pressies for my daughters friends x
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I have not seen these fabrics. They would go in my stash til just the right project comes along!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some fun summer bags. What darling fabric!!!!
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I would love to make some fun summer bags. What darling fabric!!!!
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Wow. Such beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteI would make a lap quilt
ReplyDeletethese are amazing fabrics that I would joyously add to my quilting projects
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is beautiful! I am a quilt maker so I guess that is what I would use it for. thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, those are so pretty, pretty, pretty. I think I would have to let them "sit" a while so I could enjoy their beauty and then make a quilt. Thank you for the chance to win.
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I think I'd pair them with coordinating Konas and do a classic block sampler quilt, but with a bit of a modern spin on each block. I think it would showcase the fabrics really well!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win some super awesome eyecandy!
I would put them in a quilt. thanks
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ReplyDeleteThese would be an awesome jumping off point for a little girl quilt!
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New pillow covers for my bonus room. That blue would look great with the bright blue felt on our pool table. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteMy pillow covers currently feature polar bears - not quite right for springtime. I would make bright happy springtime pillow covers.
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I have been wanting to do some wonky stars. These fabrics would give a lot of action and twinkle to them. Cindy
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ReplyDeleteFollow you with bloglovin. Cindy bluemoonstencils@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHow generous of you to share--these are treasures! I would put them to good use by highlighting them in a quilt for the granddaughter of one of my dearest friends.
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ReplyDeleteI would team them up with some solids and make a quilt.
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ReplyDeleteI would use it on quilts! I love that fabric!
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Following on Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a prayer quilt and donate it to Seattle Children's Hospital. lyn@plkaufmann.com
ReplyDeleteI would combine these prints with solids and white and make a quilt for one of my granddaughters.
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ReplyDeleteI would use these lovely fabrics to make some cushions for the couch!
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You are too cool hunny... Tasmania indeed!
Rosemary B here,
ReplyDeleteI would whip up some fun placemats for mum and dad for their 68th wedding anniversary next month
And a basket liner for the fruit basket
This is the prettiest fabric ever
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ReplyDeleteI love the bright colors. this would make a fun baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make some fun summer totes! I think this fabric would be perfect! Thanks for the giveaway!
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I would make zip bags!
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those would make a sweet baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteOoooooh! Soooo cool! Would make a grrrreat Throw for sure....but really think I would make a Tote to carry my projects in..and neat little pouches to go inside! For ME!!! giggle... Looove these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'm already a Follower thru Bloglovin & Email too :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these fabrics. I think they would well in children's quilts or pillows.
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ReplyDeleteI would use them to make bunk bed curtains and cushions for my daughters' room! sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteA back pack for my first grader !
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a quilt, I've some other fabrics that would go wonderfully with these to make a cheerful quilt!
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ReplyDeleteMy kids would probably love some cushions for their rooms in this fabric.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, and would be perfect for a baby quilt I have to make. Thanks for the chance to win
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ReplyDeleteBeing a quilter, they would make a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a quilts...always a quilt!!! I saw your pretty with the rain drops in pictures from the modern quilt show in Australia - so awesome! Beautiful fabric - that you for the opportunity to win some!!
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ReplyDeleteThey would have to be a floor quilt for my latest granddaughter to play on. Such happy colours
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ReplyDeleteTotally adorable fabrics! My first thought was apron, but I don't think there would be enough. Some sort of bag probably.
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ReplyDeleteFor sure I would make a quilt. Beautiful fabric.
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A quilt for my daughter's new house.
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ReplyDeleteI'd team these up with some matching solids and then use them as focus fabrics for a throw quilt for myself. Thanks for a lovely giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteI think zipper pouches would look great with these prints. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower! Love the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love the bright bold colors! They're calling to be made into a happy quilt!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty and bright. They'd make lovely dresses for my grand daughters.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make a baby quilt for a co-worker who will be soon be the proud father of a little girl form Thailand. These fabrics are just so fun and bright! I would pair them with various (solid?) pink, orange and yellow fabrics
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I would make my daughter a quilt. This matches her nursery! :)
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These would be pretty in some kind of star quilt. (i love stars)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric! I'd make a quilt for my g'daughter. Rcoyle at olemiss dot edu
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ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous fabric. I'm seeing some really cute summer purses or totes. robinshelor@earthlink.net
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ReplyDeleteThey would look great as a wall hanging or a bag, perhaps. Thanks so much for sharing
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ReplyDeleteThat fabric is fabulous! I have one fat quarter of the 3rd fabric in this photo from a swap from a girl in Australia and never understood why I couldn't find it anywhere else.. now I know! I'd love to add to my collection!
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't know at the moment what I would do with these fabrics...But, they are beautiful! I do mostly big projects, so will need to mix with other fabrics.:)
ReplyDeleteI think they would be aweseom as a happy summer quilt! It's not that hot where I live :) thanks for such a lovely giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fabrics for a tote.
ReplyDeleteYummy yummy yummy - these are so much fun I think I'd make a series of bags for my little girls. One for the soccer gear , one for the swimming gear, one for Ninja school .....
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ReplyDeleteThese fabrics just say "Make me a bag of some sort", maybe with some hexies! They are fun and colorful.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am a faithful follower, of course!
ReplyDeletea fun baby quilt! thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteI think I'd make some bags with them.
ReplyDeleteWow these are gorgeous Since I am taking a Craftsy class with Sarah Feike I would use them in my projects.
ReplyDeleteJust saved a pattern for 'safer balloons' fabric cover for balloons . This would make pretty ones!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I think I'd use them to make some coordinating placemats. I think that would be cute for springtime.
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