Monday, December 9, 2013

Giveaway Day

It's Giveaway Day over at Sew Mama Sew! Thank you for visiting Good Golly Ginger! My giveaway is five lovely fat quarters of Promenade by Riley Blake.


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The weather is cold and frosty, but this fabric brings warm thoughts of spring. Enjoy! What would you make with this fabric? Some more fat quarters of Promenade are waiting to be made into a quilt this spring. I'm leaning toward the Double Crossed Quilt Pattern by Amy Smart. I love the x's and o's. Any other suggestions?


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Leave me a comment, and I will randomly choose one lucky winner and notify you by email by December 15. Become a follower (link at bottom of post), and tell me in a comment, for an additional entry. I love international followers, but this giveaway is open to U.S. residents only.

The Giveaway is now closed.


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309 comments:

  1. I don't have any suggestions for you but I look forward to seeing what you make. Thanks for a generous giveaway!

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  2. And I agree that these fabrics have a wonderful spring vibe. I think it'd make a lovely little girl blanket. Maybe with a light voile backing.
    E xx

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  3. I find myself making more and more purses and bags instead of quilts...it builds my confidence as a sewer and doesn't take as long to make either....

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  4. Pretty fabrics. A nice lap quilt comes to mind, since I'm sitting here in ice today! Visions of Spring are helpful!! yoyopattycakes@hotmail.com

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  5. something 'old fashioned' looking....

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  6. Spring table runner sounds amazing!

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  7. I think a + and x quilt is a great idea!

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  8. Lovely bundle! I would definitely make a spring table runner or a pretty bag. Thanks for the chance!

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  9. These fabrics make me think of flowers in June. Thanks for the chance!

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  10. I love Swoon by Camille Roskelley. Thanks!

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  11. Great giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  12. so pretty, I think I would do a simple four patch, because the fabrics are so pretty

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  13. I follow your blog on The Old Reader!

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  14. Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com

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  15. I think a chevron table runner would be great. Thanks for the chance!

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  16. I think your idea is fantastic! It would be so pretty.

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  17. I would make a beautiful bag with these fabrics! Thank you for the giveaway!

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  18. Great fabric! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  19. Lovely fabric. Will make a star block lap quilt.

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  20. An early spring table runner, would be great for Easter, too.

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  21. I'd love to see a star block sampler in this fabric!

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  22. Quilts are always a good bet! Although I find I'm leaning toward quicker finishes lately...pillows, skirts etc. Thanks!

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  23. I'm hoping to make a cover for my stand mixer!

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  24. I'd have to pair them with some more fabric from my stash and make a quilt!

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  25. I could see a table runner or some placemats maybe. Thanks for the chance!

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  26. Thank you for the lovely giveaway! kmcassie@gmail.com

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  27. I'm a new follower by email. kmcassie@gmail.com

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  28. a few pillow covers I have a few non-standrad sized pillows ... so on occasion I need to do a few to get me over the next few years ..

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  29. Lovely prints! An X & + quilt would look great too!

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  30. I thought this pattern would be cool, http://cloud9fabrics.com/blog/Projects/TurningLeavesQuilt.pdf.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  31. I'd make some granny square blocks I think - pretty fabrics!

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  32. I'm on the bag/tote kick....so I would make a beautiful bag.

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  33. those fabrics remind me of vintage sheets so I think I might make a pillow case or two with them. thanks for the giveaway.
    Merry Christmas!

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  34. I would make a chevron/zig zag quilt. I think the sharp edges would be a good contrast to the girly fabrics. I'm sure whatever you make will be beautiful!

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  35. I think they would make pretty patchwork place mats!

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  36. I am a new follower on Bloglovin. :)

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  37. NEW FOLLOW ON BLOG LOVIN'!

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  38. HELLO, I think I'd make a new tote!
    Thanks for sharing!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  39. Have not seen these fabrics! Really lovely.:) Thanks for a fun giveaway!

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  40. I would make something fresh and spring like! Thank you for the giveaway!

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  41. I think these would make a cute pouch!

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  42. Cute fabric for a baby quilt. Thanks for the chance!

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  43. I am thinking a swoon block. thanks for the chance to win

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  44. Sweet prints - thank you for hosting!

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  45. These are so yummy and remind me of vintage bed sheets. I think they would make a beautiful dresser scarf or table topper

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  46. What about some fun pillow cases for the sping? Thank you.

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  47. I like the pattern you have in mind. Thanks for the giveaway and Merry Christmas!

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  48. You are offering beautiful fabric, thank you.

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  49. I love the vintage look of these fabrics, thank you for giving them away!

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  50. I think the fabrics would make a pretty bag - thanks for the chance to win them.

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  51. I made the Hour Glass quilt by Cluck Cluck Sew and it was a very easy pattern. Thanks!

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  52. would make a really cute baby blanket! (b2malan@cox.net)

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  53. emmevon(at)gmail(dot)com
    adorable bundle!

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  54. new follower!
    emmevon(at)gmail(dot)com

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  55. Such sweet fabric. It would made a cute little girl skirt for spring. Thanks

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  56. Love the fabric! I think I'd incorporate them into a quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  57. Beautiful fabrics! Thank you for hosting a giveaway.

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  58. I think XO would be a great choice for these. Thanks for the chance.

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  59. oh such bright spring colors! I needed this picture!

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  60. Maybe Dresden plates? Thanks for the chance to win!

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  61. HST quilt with silver solids would look lovely in these fabrics

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  62. Such cheerful fabric on such a cold day!

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  63. Love the colors. They are so cheerful. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  64. Beautiful fabric! I can see a new spring table runner. Thank you for sharing!
    anglanouette(at)gmail(dot)com

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  65. Love those colors. Thanks for the chance.

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  66. spring would be nice! We had a snow storm followed by ice. It is crazy out there! :)

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  67. These would make a lovely table runner!

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  68. Right now I'm in love with classic HST quilts. I think these would look amazing paired with a soft gray!

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  69. I could really use those first two teal ones... I am going to be making some throw pillows for my living room next year and those would be perfect. And the pinks...got 3 little grand daughters that I could use that for! Thanks for the drawing!

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  70. Thanks for the chance to win! ksmith8@emich.edu

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  71. I follow BL-karrie smith, ksmith8@emich.edu

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  72. So many cute things you could make with them. I would use them in a lap quilt or maybe a spring time apron.

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  73. I think it would be quite sweet as a pinwheel quilt.

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  74. I like those blue fabrics and they play nicely with the pink.

    senstrings (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  75. A nice spring feeling table runner would be good

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  76. Wouldn't some cafe curtains be lovely in this print? I have a pattern for some that use FQs somewhere in the mess that is my Pinterest boards hehehe.

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  77. I can see little girls' dresses or skirts in this pretty fabric!

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  78. Thank you for the giveaway! I would incorporate this fabric into a quilt!

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  79. Happy Holidays!

    jessicarwarfield at gmail dot com

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  80. I'd make a cheery pillow cover for a big squooshy pillow to brighten up these grey winter days!

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  81. Lovely fabrics. I'd make a table runner or a lap quilt Thanks for the chance to win.

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  82. Those fabrics are gorgeous. They would make great pillows.

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  83. These fabrics would make wonderful pouches.

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  84. They are very Spring-like. They make me wish it was Spring now so all of this snow would be gone!

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  85. Im really into infinity scarves lately, Ive been on pinterest trying to find some patchwork infinity scarves, winter is setting in here in the Midwest, bigtime!

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  86. How pretty! I don't know what else you could make, but a spring quilt would be very nice! mrscwatson81@hotmail.com

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  87. Ooooo...these would make a lovely picnic blanket/tablecloth. Nice and cheery.

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  88. i'm a bloglovin' follower

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  89. really really beautiful patterns!

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  90. I am a new follower by blog lovin

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  91. I am thinking some place mats would be nice.

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  92. Those fabrics would make a sweet baby quilt for a girl!

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  93. I would do pillows in this fabric.

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  94. Love these for a pillowcase for my sweet granddaughter.

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  95. A sweet baby girl quilt would be nice ..I like the x and o pattern.

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  96. Beautiful fabric. Thanks for the give away!

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  97. Such sweet patterns and color, What a combination!

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  98. What pretty fabrics!

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  99. You've linked this giveaway in the "willing to post internationally" category.

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  100. What bright and springy colors! Something light and fun would be great. Double Crossed would be good for these colors!

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  101. Wonderful colorful prints. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  102. A nice, spring-y table runner would be lovely, too!

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  103. Those are lovely! They would look great in a bag I think :) Thanks for the giveaway. Merry Christmas.

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  104. I would make a mug rug or a table runner. Thanks!

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  105. I would made a lap quilt or table runner with these fabrics. Oh how I miss spring right now.

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  106. Lovely fabric! Thanks for the chance to win! :)

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  107. I love those fabrics. A hexagon quilt would be great in those fabrics.
    red_murray2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  108. Oh my, those are pretty! I think a square in a square quilt would be cool.

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  109. Great giveaway, hope I win, Thanks!

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  110. New follower via Bloglovin, thanks!

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  111. Very pretty fabric choice! Thanks fro the giveaway. svonfumetti at yahoo dot com

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  112. So springy!! I would make a spring QAYG purse!

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  113. I really love that fabric! I can see it in a flying geese quilt!

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  114. I might use them for a picnic blanket with the fabric cut into large-ish squares

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  115. I'd love to make some throw pillows with this fabric. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  116. I'm a new follower. I'd incorporate the fabric into a twin-sized bed quilt with my stash.

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  117. These would be so cute on some burp rags for my little one!

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  118. Disappearing 4-patch would be fun with these!

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  119. i would use these for little accent pillows in my girl's toy room :) love the bright colours and calming prints. :) thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  120. I love the fabric so cute! Thanks for the chance!!! some cutie pillow cases would be great with these fabrics!

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  121. I would make a pretty pillow for my bed - something Spring-y! Thanks for the give away!

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  122. I don't have any suggestions, being that I think your original choice is brilliant! It does make me think of spring, and that sure is a smile bringer!

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  123. what a lovely fabric stack thanks for this chance

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  124. I'm a follower through bloglovin :)

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  125. make that little girl a doll blanket for her babies and you will see it all the time and its a keepsake

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  126. I have no suggestions/too many suggestions, so I say go with your gut! Thank you for the giveaway, those are very pretty fabrics!

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  127. I am wanting to try a plus sign quilt. This could work well.

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  128. These soft colors would make beautiful accent pillows (or pillow cases if you had enough yardage!)

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  129. These are gorgeous, I would definitely use a pattern that puts their colours and prints to perfect light. If you like the x's and o's you probably will like this here, too:
    http://christaquiltsblog.com/hugs-n-kisses/

    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  130. I can see a spring garden quilt from this!

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  131. these would be a sweet little girl quilt for sure!

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  132. I don't know enough patterns to suggest one, but the fabrics are darling.

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  133. Great giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  134. follow on bloglovin. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  135. I'm a fan of anything that can be strip pieced

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  136. Beautiful fat quarters...would make a pretty little hexagon quilt.

    Deborah
    pinkscissorsdesign @gmail .com
    Pink Scissors Design on Etsy

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  137. I really love that springtime fabric. Thanks so much for the opportunity.

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  138. I am a follower via bloglovin.

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  139. The double cross pattern is nice looking. Merry Christmas. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

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  140. These would be so pretty as starburst on a white background.

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  141. I just made a chevron and on out of a quilty magazine and loved it. that would be such a soft pretty one!

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  142. Lovely palette, I love anything in aqua/teal. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  143. Definitely a wonderful palette for a baby quilt. I might even try a zig zag quilt alternating pinks and teals or add a white zig zag layer between color rows of mixed fabrics.

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  144. I would make a quilted pillow cover for the day bed in my sewing room. Thanks!

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  145. Such lovely fabric, they are sure to make a warm quilt.

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  146. I would male something for my granddaughter with these fabrics. By spring she will be 20 months old. I am thinking a cute skirt with an appliqued T shirt. Thanks, Kathy
    kdavis1@centurytel.net

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  147. I follow on Bloglovin',
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  148. a starburst quilt would look lovely go to Melissa at Happy Quilting.

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  149. I think they'd look pretty as an apron :)

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  150. I follow you through Blog Lovin'!

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  151. These fabrics are lovely! There are so many beautiful things that could be created with them!

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  152. Thanks for the generous giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  153. I would make a wall hanging to put up in my cubicle. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  154. I love these fabrics. Thank you for the giveaway!

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  155. These fabrics would be fun in a girl's room!

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  156. Part of a cheery picnic quilt that I will share with my family all summer long!!

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  157. One of my favorite patterns is crazy eights. I think that would work great with those fabrics.

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  158. beautiful fabric. I would make it into a quilt!

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