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Monday, November 9, 2009

Christmas Fabric GIVEAWAY (Closed)

I've had in my head that I wanted to do another giveaway when I reached 300 followers. I guess I am a little late for that one, but here we go anyway!

Up for grabs I have eight Christmas-theme fat quarters (about 18"x22" each) of fabric. I've been collecting small Christmas prints for a while now, and want to share some with you! I'm not sure that it's enough to make a quilt out of, but it will at least get you started.



RULES:

~ Leave a comment to enter, telling me what you would make if you win!
~ If you are a follower, leave a second comment and you will be entered twice.
~ Your email address must be accessible to me for you to win -- If I can't find it through your profile, be sure to leave it in your comment.

I will close comments and choose a winner tonight at 8:00.

GOOD LUCK!

134 comments:

  1. I'm a major Christmas MANIAC and would love some Christmas prints! I'd use it towards making a small Christmas throw to keep around the living room. Right now, I have a silly tie-fleece throw and fleece makes my eyes itch and water like crazy, so it stays tucked away. A quilty Christmas throw would be awesome!

    my email is bmcelroy@tampabay.rr.com!

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  2. I have been searching for the right Christmas prints to make a Dresden plate tree skirt. These would be perfect!

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  3. I love having Christmas pillows tucked everywhere around the house. This would give for lots of great options!
    shannoncarman at yahoo dot com

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  4. I have tons of decorating ideas to do that I need Christmas fabric for. I love the ones you are giving away!

    lissie.loo@gmail.com

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  5. I'm a follower!

    lissie.loo@gmail.com

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  6. This Christmas fabric would be a fantastic way to start the holiday feeling. I just bought my daughter a new sewing machine but she's still very new to this. I'd leave it up to her but I'm going to suggest we make make some stockings and fill them for the local SPCA!

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  7. Because I am pretty much afraid of the sewing machine that I have had forEVER, I would probably do something simple like make small pillows. I might even sort through my collection of bookmarked crafts and see if I can use the fabric for any of them!

    Thank you very much for this opportunity, I really love the fabrics! I especially am liking the Christmas lights and the snowflakes!

    -Jennifer
    Jennifer_Krumm@yahoo.com

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  8. I am a follower! :)

    -Jennifer
    Jennifer_Krumm@yahoo.com

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  9. I'm planning on making a Christmas lap quilt for my mom, these cuties would be perfect!! Thanks so much for the giveaway!

    tongyu@hotmail.com

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  10. I'm a follower too!

    tongyu@hotmail.com

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  11. I would use that fabric for a quiet book for my 13 month old!

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  12. Cute fabrics! I would either make some Christmas pillows or a couple totes out of these fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win.

    -Suzanne
    http://justanotherhangup.blogspot.com

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  13. I'd love to make a little throw quilt to keep on the couch or maybe some patchwork pajama pants for the kids to open on Christmas eve.

    laurawalker05@gmail.com

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  14. I'm a follower!

    laurawalker05@gmail.com

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  15. I would LOVE to win that fabric!
    1. It's adorable.
    2. I want to embroider many Christmas pillows and use Christmas fabric as a border.
    3. I have no Christmas fabric!
    cheryl.gibb3@gamil.com

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  16. I follow your blog!

    cheryl.gibbs3@gamil.com

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  17. Cute fabric! Thanks for the doing the giveaway!

    I would like to do an advent calendar to hang.

    renparks@gmail.com

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  18. I would make a runner for my coffee table.

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  19. I love your Quiet Book tutorial, and this fabric would make excellent backgrounds for a book for my little ones!

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  20. I would make some Christmas placemats or napkins. Fun giveaway!

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  21. I would make patchwork Christmas stockings for my family!

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  22. I don't know for sure what I would make. Maybe a wall hanging or a pillow to decorate with. Thanks for the giveaway!
    tk_mccord@hotmail.com

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  23. i would probably make a blanket or some sort. i love christmas fabric.
    btskelton@gmail.com

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  24. I would probably use them to make my christmas cards this year like the I-Spy ones you did earlier.

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  25. I'm a Follower and loving every minute!

    kraftymum03@gmail.com

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  26. This is an awesome giveaway. I would make my first quilt throw with this. I am super excited and hoping I win.

    bgraff6@hotmail.com

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  27. I'd love to win these fabrics. I've been wanting to make some reusable gift bags for x mas presents. These prints would be perfect.

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  28. I would love these fabrics. I would make a cute Christmas Apron!

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  29. I think I would make a table runner or a cute pot holder quiet book. So cute. cheryl@chrisedmunds.com

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  30. If not enough for a quilt, I could use these fabrics in my snowmen painted on denim wall hangings!

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  31. I love all Christmas fabric. I love making things with Christmas fabric. With this fabric I would make some Wall Art with embroidery hoops. It's a fast, fun and easy projects that looks great!

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  32. I think I'd attempt to make fun patchwork stockings.
    :)

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  33. I absolutely love this fabric. I would make drawstring bags as gift bags and monogram with embroidery my family's initial of their first name.

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  34. i would make my mom a quilt.

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  35. I am dieing to start my Christmas crafting. Thanks for the inspiration! nicolette22(at)gmail.com

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  36. I am trying this year to collect all the fabric for holiday quilts so that next year i'll have quilts for each holiday! So it would become a well-loved Christmas quilt.

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  37. I am thinking a cute patchwork Christmas Skirt for my girls or a tree skirt. I love the fabric!
    scharris21@gmail.com

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  38. I follow your blog
    scharris21@gmail.com

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  39. I love Christmas and fabric! Seems meant to be!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    Joanna
    tessahjake@yahoo.com

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  40. I follow you as well!

    Joanna
    tessahjake@yahoo.com

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  41. I am making a Christmas Advent Calendar out of fabric. I want to have lots of different pockets and sizes and numbers on it, so this would be perfect!
    Hope I win!
    naomipaxton@yahoo.com

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  42. I love Christmas! I like to get christmas gifts. And I like to do christmas gifts too :) I want to do some pleasant surprises for my friends and my family. I want to sew some bright decorations for the Christmas tree.

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  43. I would make a small tablerunner along with some coasters.

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  44. I am a follower for quite sometime through google reader. nancysoffice@gmail.com

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  45. I am a follower
    and I would love to use those for little stocking to give to my little cousins....don't have the money to buy them so i would love to win these! =]

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  46. I am a follower :) Thank you!

    ponechka@bk.ru

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  47. What pretty prints! I'd probably make a table runner and or coasters for my Christmas obsessed Mom. She puts up 4 trees, two huge villages and much more!

    Misty_September@yahoo.com

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  48. And I am a follower :)

    Misty_September@yahoo.com

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  49. I want to make scrappy stockings (or "big socks" as my 3yo calls them) for my family of 5.

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  50. I have started makeing tons of dolls for christmas gifts, and would use some of the fabric for them as well as an advent calender I am trying to start.Thanks for the chance! I really enjoyed your potholder tutorials, such creative ideas!

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  51. I want to make a table mat, not a cloth that hangs down, but about 1 inch smaller than the table top all the way around. I'd love to have ones for each season.

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  52. And I follow you on Google Reader.

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  53. Fun giveaway! There are tons of things I could make with this. I would probably use it to make some little Christmas hair accessories for my little girl! jmojmo24 at gmail dot com

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  54. Oh, I love Christmas fabrics! I'd probably combine them with some that I have and make a skirt or two for my girls.

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  55. I been following your blog for a few weeks now... love the ideas with the potholders,, the way you took a dollar store shirt and redid it..and many more..... thanks for the ideas....

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  56. I would make a runner for my table..cut out squares, sew them together to make a few pillows for the holidays....etc..

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  57. I'd make patchwork stockings with them. I'd love to win those are perfect for my project.

    thatssewfabulous@gmail.com

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  58. I follow you on google reader.
    thatssewfabulous@gmail.com

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  59. I would make a lap quilt. Love the prints!

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  60. Oh, I have two patterns that use fat quarters that I have been wanting to try! One is a bag and one is an apron. This would be so cool, because I could get more fabric without breaking my promise to myself to not buy any more until I have used more of what I have! :)

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  61. These fabrics are so cute! I would make napkins and an apron.

    Thank you for offering these!

    samcorrie@peoplepc.com

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  62. I'd love to make an adorable tree skirt!

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  63. cunis14[dot]com


    i am a follower =]

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  64. I would either make a Christmas Wall hanging or some pretty stockings to hang from my mantle.

    Melanie

    KeeMacMomCreations@gmail.com

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  65. I would love to win. I was just searching the other day for some Christmas prints to make a quilt. These would be a perfect start! I have just recently learned how to sew and your blog is so inspiring!
    My email is: teachertillery@gmail.com

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  66. I would use a tree applique pattern I found recently to make a quilt!

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  67. I'm also a follower!

    bingoblue at hotmail dot com

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  68. VERY CUTE Christmas prints! Love them! We are moving into our new home right before Christmas(crazy I know) and I sew to relieve stress! If I win, I think I will make a new tree skirt or a pieced table runner for our new home. Thanks for the chance to win! *fingers & toes crossed*

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  69. I'm planning on making some fabric gift bags for Christmas. These would be perfect!

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  70. I love your Christmas fabric! I would make a table topper if I won.

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  71. I've got 4 stockings to make for friends, so this could come in handy. Thanks for all the fun projects.

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  72. I would make a small Christmas blanket lovey for my niece; she loves to carry around the swaddle-sized ones, very Linus-esque.

    jibssa at gmail dot com

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  73. By the way, I don't follow you in a reader or anything, I just have all the crafty blogs that I read in a Bookmarks folder and check back every few days. I'm not trying for an extra entry or anything, I just wanted you to know that I'm a fan, albeit a silent one. (It's nothing personal, I rarely comment anywhere.)

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  74. Such cute fabric. I LOVE the white with Christmas lights. There are to many options for what I might make with it, but probably a Christmas outfit for my daughters new doll, and stockings.

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  75. Hello, I'm new to blogger.com bu came across your site and if you don't mind, I'd love to join your "giveaway"

    With the prints I would probably use some of my extra picture frames and make some custom picture frame decorations to hang on the wall around the tree... Or I would make a new table runner for my coffee table or one to go on my dining room table for christmas dinner...
    Thank you!!

    Ps.. my email address in Chinell1@verizon.net

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  76. I would love to make my sons (all of us if possible) Christmas stockings. My youngest was born last year on December 23rd so this will be like a first Christmas for our family of 4 since we were a bit out of it still last year.

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  77. I'm now a follower...

    Chinell1@verizon.net

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  78. I love these fabrics! I would use them to make a small quilt for my baby's first Christmas.

    nicoleroach@hotmail.com

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  79. Now that I've figured out how to be . . . I'm a follower too!!!

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  80. I think I would finally get around to making a table runner if I won, Thanks for the chance !

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  81. Wow I love that fabric! I just really love Christmas! haha And I would use the fabric for potholders for the family, probably! or a little table runner. Thanks so much!

    megan.nadalet at gmail dot com

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  82. Sorry I forgot my email in my second comment!

    I have you in my reader, so I think that makes me a follower, correct?

    megan.nadalet at gmail dot com

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  83. I'd make reusable gift bags for Christmas presents.

    ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

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  84. This would be perfect for reusable gift bags, which I am currently working on!

    watertowers11 @ hotmail dot com

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  85. I'm a follower too :), Love your blog!

    watertowers11 @ hotmail dot com

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  86. i'd probably try my hand at making some little skirts my little girls. shansen20@hotmail.com

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  87. Okay--the hot pad quiet book is so clever!! i follow. shansen20@hotmail.com

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  88. Oooo I think I am going to make... so many choices... stockings :)

    sun_flower_lin@hotmail.com

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  89. These would make some super cute Christmas totes!

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  90. A wallhanging for the hall between the bedrooms! It would probably be a tree with ornaments since the real tree is at the front of the house, the back hall needs it's own "tree"!

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  91. Hi! I just found you through a friend! I would make fabric buttons and magnets and my push pins!!!! ♥ Thank you and best wishes to you!
    thepaperpumpkin@aol.com

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  92. Fun give away!

    I'm thinking of making a tree skirt... We usually just drape a piece of red fabric - I think it's time to settle down and make a real, honest to goodness skirt :)

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  93. Please put my name in the hat for these! Christmas fabric collection, how great of you! I would probably make 3 christmas stockings, since we are a bigger family now and need to update the stocking situation :)

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  94. I love Christmas and have a project I have been working on that those would be great with! Thanks for hosting the giveaway!

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  95. I would love to do some holiday decorating and gifting with these fabrics. I LOVE CHRISTMAS!

    melissa@christensenfamily.ws

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  96. I see a table runner begging to be made!

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  97. Love Christmas fabric. I'm making small baby quilts for the Ronald McDonald House in Maine so I'd incorporate those goodies into one.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

    email: benjean90@comcast.net

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  98. I would make a quilted Christmas throw to replace the old quilted throw that has been shredded by our Maltese.

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  99. I'd make a table runner...and some christmas gift bags.
    Wonderfull giveaway! Thank you!
    :o)
    pippirose59 at gmail dot com

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  100. I'm trying really hard to stick to my reusable bag commitment, and I could make some really cute reusable Christmas gift bags with the fabric!

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  101. I have been searching for some Christmas fabric for a project I just saw at Sew Mama Sew...this would be great!

    k.hofferberth at gmail dot com

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  102. I would make a tree skirt! I have one of those ugly one-color felt ones that I've been meaning to replace for years!
    msandlin@prodigy.net

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  103. I would add it to my Christmas stash and make some potholders and placemats.

    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

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  104. Oh yeah, I'm a follower too :)

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  105. It's time for the Christmas projects so thanks for your generosity! I would love to add these to the quiet book piles of cloth that I have been gathering since going over your potholder tutorial. Thanks for the inspiration - my kiddos will have heaps of fun with them!

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  106. I would love to have a beautiful and fun christmas quilt on my couch! I've loved hearing everyones project ideas! What a great addition to the give-away!

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  107. Love, love, love Christmas crafts!!!

    monica@pld.com

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