Tuesday, November 13, 2012

giveaway time.....(closed)

We have been lacking in our giveaways lately
and wanted to make it up to you with this double whammy.

Enter to win this awesome
NEW remix ovals bundle from Ann Kelle and Robert Kaufman

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You will get a total of 15 fat quarters
  one of each of the above colors

what a great way to start your stash

I love these colors 

to enter leave a comment as to what you might create with these fun ovals and don't forget to leave contact information like a email so you can be notified when you win.


BUT now for the double whammy

we are hosting a giveaway with HoneyBear Lane  and are giving away the same bundle.

so.....

that means head on over to Heidi's blog and enter and double your chances of winning BUT make sure to follow her blog and etsy shoppe first. Enter HERE.

Heidi makes some awesome puff quilts in her shoppe and also sells pdf patterns so you can learn to make one yourself.  What caught my eye is her zig zag quilt featured on her blog. I love this blanket, head to her blog to check it out.

have fun entering, I can't wait to read what you will create.

Giveaway ends on Nov 20












124 comments:

  1. I'd make a plus quilt, I need more of remix, I've bought some to make a start :)

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  2. I think I'd attempt a quilt with these beautiful fabrics!!

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  3. I'd make some twirly skirts for my daughter!

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  4. I would probably add these to my stash to use in quilty projects. I've had some of these before and love how well they go with other fabrics. They are great "almost solids"

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  5. These are great fabrics! I'd use them in different quilts. Thanks for the chance!

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  6. I would add them to quilts. Probably not all at once. I'd mix and match with other fabrics! Could make a cute purse too!

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  7. I've been picturing a rainbow chevron quilt for myself! I'll need the bright cheerful colors as Wisconsin winter sets in!

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  8. Oh wow, they would be an awesome addition to my fabrics to make some gorgeous quilts!

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  9. These would be a great addition to a quilt I'm planning out. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  10. Great giveaway! I think I'd start with skirts or dresses for my new baby girl, and just keep having fun after that!

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  11. These would be great to make a skirt for my daughter and some ties for my boys!!

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  12. Oh my! I just love Dresden's and I think these would make some terrific ones! For a quilt? Maybe. For a table topper? Maybe. Thanks for the great giveaway! :)

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  13. I would make a car seat cover for my friend. Due in about 2 weeks!

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  14. I would mix in some solids for the sampler I am starting in the New Year! Thanks for the chance!

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  15. I would start with pillows! I would also use bits of these fabrics in my scrappy quilts, which always include plenty of dots and spots, but I have never had these particular ones. Crossing my fingers, I would love to win!

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  16. I'd make some lone starburst blocks. I think they'd look good as stars :)

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  17. Gorgeous! Pillows and napkins and purl bee penguins - oh my!

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  18. These just shout out 'make us into a cute dress' to me!

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  19. I really want this and have been trying to avoid buying more fabric, but these are super tempting! I would make some baby gifts and probably some coasters and placemats. And maybe a zipper pouch for myself.

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  20. Oh so lovely! I think they would be really nice as a rainbow quilt. Thanks for sharing.

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  21. I'd make a chevron quilt w/ these prints and some coordinating solids....YUMMY!

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  22. Ooh what a colourful bundle. I think these would look great made into some little purses.

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  23. I've been pondering about making another quilt, those would be fun to create something. trulyjuly@juno.com

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  24. I desperately want to make quilted curtains to go in my sewing room...these prints would be added to the stash of fabric I am collecting for the quilted curtain project! So adorable!!!

    sowingstitches [at] yahoo [dot] com

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  25. That is a wonderful giveaway. I would love to use those in a quilt.

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  26. I think some paper pieced flying geese pillows would look cute on kids bed.

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  27. I would do a doll quilt I think as a Christmas present.

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  28. i will make a quilt and that would make it so easy thanks

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  29. That is awesome! I would make a new, lovely set of napkins and place mats! I need some badly and this fabric bundle would be perfect for it.

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  30. I think they would look great in a star crossed stitch block quilt!

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  31. I have a quilt as you go that I have been wanting to do, it calls for a bright bold print in the centers and this would be fantastic!!

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  32. Ooh! These would make great, colorful seat cushions and a table runner for our dining room!

    supermom82 at gmail dot com

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  33. i'd make a dresdan plates pattern with this bundle. what fun to work up! thanx for the chance to do so.

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  34. I'd use them in some charity quilts - it's so great having lots of colors in my stash to work with :)
    ourbusylittlebunch(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  35. I love these for using in block swaps. The color variety is great!

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  36. These would mix in great to make the pow wow quilt from Cluck Cluck Sew!

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  37. I would make a couple ties for my boys and use some to make some fabric letters I saw on pintrest. I sure could use some more gender neutral material.

    stacthespac(@)yahoo(.)com

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  38. I think a Swoon quilt would be awesome in these fabrics. Thanks!

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  39. I might just stare at them for awhile because I LOVE them, but eventually I think I'd use them in bee blocks for friends so I could share the happiness! ;)

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  40. A quilt with these would be the best.

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  41. I need a new quilt for my bed. These fabrics would make it so much fun!

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  42. Those colors are incredible! I would like to make some happy, bright winter time placemats.

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  43. I'm a new quilter so this would be great to build my stash - there is a color to go with everything! Thanks for a fabulous giveaway!
    ellen(at)myerly(dot)net

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  44. These are lovely. I would use them to add to projects that I would make. I don't have many good fabrics for blending.

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  45. Love these fabrics!! I would start with a few throw pillows.

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  46. Love the ovals! I've been wanting to make a Amy Butler bag and this would be perfect fabric.

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  47. I think a Swoon quilt would be great in this fabric!

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  48. I JUST SEARCHED ONLINE WHAT TO USE FOR MY NEW PATTERN 'PLAYTIME' BY NEEDLES AND LEMONS AND I CAME TO THE GREY OVAL!!!

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  49. I would love to make a quilt with these or maybe a bag. Love the fabrics!

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  50. I'd use them in a quilt. Thanks for the chance!

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  51. Wow this is so generous I'd be delighted with this bundle, I can see myself using it in various projects, purses, quilts and just for stroking (did I just write that?)

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  52. I can see these beauties being used for so many things, from cushions to totes! Thanks for a wonderful giveaway!

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  53. Fabulous fabrics!
    I'd make a quilt for my daughter!

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  54. I've been wanting to make a granny square quilt and I think these fabrics would be perfect. Thanks for a chance to win!

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  55. I have three girls I love to make stuff for so I'd probably start with some skirts and hair accesories

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  56. I would make an oval quilt (like the circle quilt I've made with circle fabrics). They're gorgeous!

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  57. Those colors are awesome!!!! I'm a little short on ideas right now, but I'm loving all the ruffled stocking tutorials out there!!

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  58. I'd like one of those shirts that everyone is making - the dark green fabric with ovals would be perfect!! And I'd also like a bag out of it -- YUM!!!!

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  59. I think I'd pair this bundle with some matching solids and make a chevron quilt.

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  60. I love to add these to my quilt fabri stash! They'd make some cute pouches too.

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  61. I'd start with a darling little dress for my two year old granddaughter. They are as "cool" as dots.

    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  62. Wow. Great stash builders. I would like to make a rainbow quilt with diamonds and dark smashing. These would be a great start for tha. Thanks for the giveaway. Mary

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  63. These are some beautiful fabrics! First I would admire all the vibrant
    colors..then I would use them to create beautiful baby items.

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  64. Thank you for the fabulous giveaway!! I would make a quilt for me and a quilt for my niece!!

    amyd14_1999@yahoo.com

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  65. I'm a quilter so would make a quilt. If win and have the bundle in my hands, then will check to see how it plays with 30s fabrics for a Dresden plate quilt ... or one of Skip the Borders quilts in Julie Herman's new book. alternate email mlwright29(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  66. I'd use them for art carriers and a lap quilt for my mama!

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  67. I'd have to use a little for my stash and some to add to my ongoing string quilt.

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  68. I ao love those dot. I would pick out a few to make a fun bag and use the rest with my stash of scraps for a fun rainbow quilt

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  69. I would love to make a pinwheel quilt with white constant colour in it! awolk at rogers dot com

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  70. Faria umas almofadas para minhas lindas cadeira.
    Obrigada.

    tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

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  71. Those would make a fun quilt, or LOTS of fun headbands!

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  72. I would make a throw quilt with a white solid added in. I love these fabrics, so cute! Thanks for the fab giveaway

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  73. Love those fabrics! I think I would either make big throw cushions for all the rooms or maybe try to make a really cool tent thingy for my toddler to play in when he is outside.

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  74. Love these fabrics. I need a border fabric for a quilt I'm making for my niece. Theses would be perfect.

    Tamwallis@gmail.com

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  75. Love these fabrics especially the colours - I'm making quilts for our local kindy and these would make great bright quilt with alphabet letter and numbers on it - also Nov 20th is my birthday so what a great birthday present thanks for a lvoely giveaway

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  76. I think they would make a fun quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  77. I would totally make a cute patchwork tote.

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  78. There's a quilt I've been wanting to make that these will be perfect for. I could also see them used in a tote bag.

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  79. A patchwork quilt! Maybe even a chevron quilt!

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  80. I'd make some fabulously bright cushions with this amazing fabric!

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  81. These would be great in a quilt! Maybe just throw in some solids.

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  82. Usually I would say a quilt (and that is still a possibility), but I think I would start with a new wallet for myself.

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  83. I would make them into skirts for my daughter!

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  84. Lovin' me those ovals. I would use the blue ones for a nautical pillow idea I've been working on. They would be perfection, and, well, for all the others I think a cute lap quilt to keep my lap warm on long, cold winter nights!

    Great giveaway!

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  85. Awsome! Thank you for offering this generous giveaway!
    I'd make Helix from the Geared For Guys book with a grey solid. My fingers are itching... :-)

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  86. I would use these in some quilting projects that I am working on. Thanks for the chance to win!

    wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  87. These would make a great baby quilt!

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  88. These would make a very cute baby blanket, mixed with white. Would LOVE to win them. Thanks!

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  89. Love these! I'd make some cute bags for my friends :)

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  90. I'd use a few of these to make some cutesy dresses that my best friend, who lives halfway around the world could dress her future daughter in.

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  91. I am looking for some inspiration to start my own puff quilt, which these would be perfect for!

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  92. I have 2 little daughters...so, dresses, baby blankets, etc. etc. They are always keeping me busy asking for new things :)

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  93. I would make my third plus quilt. I would add some solids to separate the "plus" in this one. I saw a picture recently and that added a different look. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  94. Yes, please! I'd make a quilt for my friend Amy :)

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  95. I would love to do a bright scrappy quilt with Remix Ovals, some Riley Black chevron, and some Ombre dots that I have at home!

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  96. Oh man! How awesome! I am a beginner sewer (you have to start somewhere right?) I really want to learn how to quilt so I have been purchasing fabrics I like. I would LOVE to add this to my stash so I can make a quilt!! Thanks for the chance to win!!!

    cherie.goyer at gmail.com
    http://oneheartscrapper.blogspot.com

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  97. I've been wanting to do some curves on a quilt. These would work great!

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  98. Well I think these ovals would be fab for placemats and kitchen accents, but there are so many colors they would be perfect as blenders for pillows or throw quilts to!

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  100. I would love to make clutches with these fabrics as christmas gifts. With the scraps I would make a lap quilt for my little one

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  101. Love this fabric! I have a feeling that I would use it in multiple projects to add a bright punch of color!

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  102. Those are fun! maybe some totes for teacher gifts?

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  103. Oooh that looks like a fun stash! I would make pouch organizers for kids (I bought the 100 pack of asst'd zippers that I need to somehow use up too...)

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  104. i was thinking of making some dolls for my daughters friends at school...these would make awesome doll bodies...and so fun if the girls could all have the same fabric in different colors!

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  105. Wow those are bright and fun! I think I'd like to make a chevron quilt with those. Those ovals are so cute. :)

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  106. sharon dot gullikson at gmail dot com
    I would make a really cool doll bedding set for my niece.

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  107. Love them. I think I would make some cute bags or purses. I've been wanting to give it a try

    Thanks,
    Tonyapmorris@comcast.net

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  108. I have had my eye on this fabric for ages - I would stash it and use it to mix and match as I make quilts and cushion covers.

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  109. A quilt and maybe a bag... oh the choices.

    Thanks for the chance to win. Jennifer at gmail.

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  110. I just saw a "pezzy brick rode" quilt that could be cute :)

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  111. Baby Quilts!!!!! As many I as I can-so many babies coming in the next few months.

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  112. These are soooo gorgeous! I see a bright family-sized quilt for movie nights!

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  113. How lovely! I could make stars of of these. . on white to make them POP POP POP

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  114. What fun! I think I'd make a fun placemat and napkins settings!

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  115. Oh my gosh! So much fabric! I think id split them up into color groups and make seasonal placemats/napkins/table runners!

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  116. I think these would look cheery and bright in a quilt for our cabin at the lake!

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  117. Great colors. They'd look great in a Dresden plate or chevron setup.

    I really need new pillow covers. Getting bored with mine! So, probably that!!

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  118. i'm really wanting to make stockings for my kiddos this year!!

    jakemelissajakea@aol.com

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