I got an email from Jan over at Daisy Janie this week with a great idea for celebrating Earth Day - a blog-hop giveaway of organic fabric! I've never done a giveaway before - haven't had much to give away - but this happens to coincide perfectly with the arrival of the first bolts of my new organic collection, Monaco. I'm offering up 1/2 yard each of 7 prints from the teal colorway - all you have to do is take a look at the prints and leave a comment with your ideas of what to make with them. (I'll be doing a lot of sample sewing over the next month, and I need ideas!) Then, go ahead and click on the links to the other 11 fabulous designers to enter their giveaways. The giveaway will end at 7am Cali time (10am EST) on Monday, 4/26, and I'll pick the winner in a blind draw. So, without further ado, here are the prints! Let me know your ideas.
Betz White
Birch Fabrics
Cloud9 Fabrics
Cottage Industrialist
Daisy Janie
Harmony Art
Homesweet
ink & spindle
loop
Swanky Swell
Umbrella Prints


OMG! I LOVE your new prints! Yesterday, I watched an awesome tutorial on making fabric journals. That would be the first project I would make with your beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteThanks! These look great! I'm in the process of re-doing a bedroom to be a combo craft room / bedroom. I think these would make luscious pillows and a bulletin board and maybe some curtains or valances.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to follow your blog as well!
I love the new prints and the great colors! I would make some small bags and pouches.
ReplyDeleteNice! What I am planning to do if I win ;) is nothing new. I would like to create animal shape pillows. I have two dachshunds (Odie and Picasso) at home and I think it would compliment my lovely dogs.
ReplyDelete- Julia
cute prints! I can see bibs and baby clothing or maybe a bag or pillow using these fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletemicaela6955 at msn dot com
I would make baby bibs and maybe a little dress for my little one due any moment. Or an art smock with little pockets. Lots of ideas, we'll see if there is any time after she gets here.
ReplyDeleteI love your fabrics and I've used a lot of them before in my quilts, so I would guess if I won that I would be quilting up a storm! For your sample sewing... how about a messenger bag with those devine little scooters??
ReplyDeleteFun prints! I would make a couple new spring pillows!
ReplyDeletePeggy
a quilt for sure. love it!
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are gorgeous (I LOVE the one with the birds!). The bright colors are just screaming "purses" to me (although that's what I do, so I guess that's not a surprise!)
ReplyDeleteJennifer
jennifereladd at yahoo dot com
WOW!!! Thank you for your generous participation in the blog hop! What fun! Love ALL these new prints!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a skirt and mini messenger sling for my daughter! :) sooooo keeping my fingers crossed!
Very happy to be a new "follower".
Those look like some wonderful prints for a fun and gender-neutral quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove those prints!! So pretty! I'm hoping to make new pillow covers for our bed with some organic fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove the prints and the color combinations!! I would make some pillow covers as well as baby clothing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! What couldn't you make ... potholders, aprons, bags, purses, quilts, bindings, pillows, baby clothes ... and on and on and on ... they are so nice!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fabric! Some ideas I have would be summer hats, bibs and totes!
ReplyDeleteI would make the cutest summer tote with these fabrics. I hope I win. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteYour designs are fantastic! I'd probably make something nice for my house - a quilt perhaps?!
ReplyDeleteI would make some pillow cases and/or some bags.
ReplyDeleteOh how I LOVE these prints!!!!! The second I saw them I knew I wanted to make a quilt with them! I hope I win!!
ReplyDeletePillows!!
ReplyDeleteA quilt, or some really cool napkins with some rickrack edges!
ReplyDeleteyour top right fabric is quite possibly the best backing fabric i have ever seen for a quilt! so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my god the scooters! So adorable! I'd love them as curtains in an old airstream camper. If I had such a camper.
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I love the scooters and the birdies. :) Okay, I've been sharing the same idea on each blog, but that's because I'd really like to see these! And I think your fabric would make really cute knitting needle cases with coordinating little yarn totes. Seriously, I need six of these in use at a time! Cute, cute fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute baby quilt!
ReplyDeletethose are just gorgeous prints - may I suggest cloth shopping bags?
ReplyDeleteanimegirlie_at_g_mail_dot_com
Those are gorgeous fabrics. I'd love to make a baby quilt out of them.
ReplyDeleteTeal is my favorite color!!! I'd love to make a quilt out of them! Have a good day.
ReplyDeleteWalking to the beach to shell forage today and a beautiful warm autumn day in Pt. Lincoln, South Australia. What a better way to spend Earth Day. I would make a beautiful shoulder bag with these fabrics! Pam x
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics would be great for a child's quilt. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove the scooters!! All the prints are great and a wonderful colorway. I'd love to try to make some Beach bags w/ totable beach towels.
ReplyDeleteThe prints are just lovely! I'd probably make a wallet, totes, or maybe even a skirt!
ReplyDeletethese are absolutely gorgeous! what lovely colours you've chosen for this collection. i could see a whole range of clothing items for kids, boys and girls both! it would be fun to mix them up, but i can especially see the little vespas as a button-shirt for boys in the summer. so cute!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some pillows or cover my corkboard for my designs area of my studio! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the orange added in with the teals, browns, and tans! With a half yard, I can easily make little reversible tops that criss cross in the back and coordinating shorts for my sweet little granddaughter. The scooters are perfect for her (go, go, go lol)
ReplyDeleteI would make skirts for my girls!! They would love them! Great design!
ReplyDeleteI want to make fun sundresses out of the orange flower fabric, and the blue/green flower fabric! Such fun!
ReplyDeleteI have a neglected guest room. Pillows, a valance, a coverlet. The collection is gorgeous and I like how well they all work together. Well done!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Well, I love a cute purse and these fabrics are fabulous. So cheerful and bright. Thank you for the give-a-way!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous are those colourways! I'd use them to make a throw-rug for our lounge room - as we're heading into winter my boys love snuggling under one in the mornings when they're first waking up.
ReplyDeleteWell, teal is my favorite color, orange is my new favorite color, and if we EVER get our new house I will be doing some serious DIY projects in the near future. Of course I would love nothing more than to use fabrics from my favorite designer!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Jenn
Oh, and I would make pillows!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! I think they'd make a great bag.
ReplyDeleteLove your new designs -- the one with the little scooters is my fave but they are al adorable! I think it would make perfect purse lining! Each time someone looked into their purse -- they would smile at the cutie fabric.
ReplyDeleteI am busy looking here and there for colours and ideas for a baby quilt and now this giveaway has given me way too many ideas... I think Monaco would be lovely as a child's quilt
ReplyDeleteFirst a quilt, definitely. Something modern and cool. Cloth napkins, place mats, and hankies. Oh and a grocery tote bag.
ReplyDeleteI am loving this awesome give away you ladies put together! I hope to win and make beautiful reusable lunch bags. Hope I win!
ReplyDeletemly
Love the scouters! I'd make a purse and a skirt!
ReplyDeleteI think the prints would be great for family room decor: quilt, pillows & fabric bins for toys/magazines!
ReplyDeleteI love the striped pattern with teal + orange. I would probably use it to make hair flowers and beautiful runners for a bridal shower I'm hosting :o)
ReplyDeleteAZinAugust[at]gmail[dot]com
This collection would make a cute big boy quilt for my two year old grandson. I love the scooters!
ReplyDeleteGoodness. I'm loving this give-away "hop"! I'd make handbags if I won.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun collection! I think they are joyful and bright, but also kind of modern. Definitely the type of colour palette I see in a lot of strollers/nurseries/high chairs these days. I'd love to see cushions in all different sizes/aspect ratios, and maybe some little toys. I've also seen great displays of cool fabrics stretched onto embroidery hoops and hung on walls.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are sooooo cute. What a cute quilt they would make!
ReplyDeletePurse! Maybe lampshade covers? Children's clothes!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the birds! I agree with Karyn about the embroidery hoops....I actually painted a picture of a giant tree in my daughter's room and used some funky fabric hoops as the leaves of the tree...I am ready for a change though and have toyed with the idea of changing the fabric out for each season. Also lots of reupholstering!
ReplyDeleteAwesome fabrics! I'd love to make some baby items for my new niece/nephew arriving this fall.
ReplyDeleteThese prints are too cute! Quilts, quilts, quilts. I think these prints would make the cutest baby quilts!
ReplyDeleteHappy Earth Day!!
really like the birds ! these prints would make fun spring/summer dresses for my daughter :)
ReplyDeleteWow! They're beautiful and you're so generous! I'm picturing an outdoor patio set with new throw pillows, place mats, and cloth napkins.
ReplyDeleteSooo in love with your fabric! I think I would make a summery tote bag, or maybe a fun stripwork skirt for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThose prints are awesome! if I had them, I'd use them to make some reusable grocery totes (big sturdy ones that could carry milk jugs) and possibly a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would use them to decorate my remodeled creative space! The print on the upper left especially would become the cover to my seat cushion. A wall hanging would also be in order.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I love these!! These work so well together, I'm thinking a baby quilt or a messenger bag. So many possibilities!
ReplyDeletei have some baby gifts to make (sling and blanket) and the birds and patterns would work perfects.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking some nice spring skirts! The brown with circles would make a cute purse!
ReplyDeleteOh such an easy question, I will make a washable cover for the couch in the RV for our 4000 mile cruise next month.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a summer bag or new diaper bad for my sister inlaw
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking some wonderful summer slippers -- what adorable fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLove those little scooters! What a great line. I need to make a lap quilt for a 10 yar old girl and this would be perfect! thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a skirt with these!
ReplyDeleteI would make of lovely baby quilt with these cheery fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'm on a quilt making roll - so would love to incorporate some of your fabric in a great quilt for my daughter! Love the happy prints!
ReplyDeleteOh, such pretty fabric!! I think they would be perfect for a cute summer
ReplyDeletetote bag or an apron. Thanks for the chance to win!
Those scooters make me happy!
ReplyDeleteThose prints are itchin' to be sewn into a tote bag.
Love, love, love the designs. Oh, what to make...hard to decide...but thinking re-usable napkins and table runner...
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh these are just too cute! The scooters are adorable (my hubby and i ride scooters) how cute would that be made into a simple backpack?! Or over the shoulder bag! Market bags too. LOL
ReplyDeleteAll the others i am seeing as purses, and gorgeous pillows. Probably not original, but i can just see them as that :) Curtains, quilts.. oh man, the ideas are limitless!
Oh I love the scooter fabric! We have one and my husband loves it! Thanks for this awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you use in these fabrics! Orange is my absolute favorite color. The scooter fabric is my fav, also.
ReplyDeleteI think it would be adorable in a clutch, or pouch with a little metal frame and clasp.
These are so wonderful -- especially that scooter! Can I just touch them a lot for while before I cut into them? :) I actually think I'd figure out how to make a single skirt that incorporated all of them somehow. Maybe gored with a different fabric for each gore? They definitely get my mind racing! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteFabulous prints. I'd make kids snack packs and lunchboxes with them!
ReplyDeleteI see coordinating outfits for my kids :)
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics are giving me many ideas, I love teal. Since it fits perfect in my office/sewing room I would make one or two mini-quilts displaying a square of each with linen seperating it.
ReplyDeleteThe stripes low right side and the flowers left top side I would combine for a skirt.
They would make a wonderful quilt for a child! Love your designs!
ReplyDeleteClothes, aprons, skirts, shirts... i'd love to wear those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteBeach pants. Lots of pockets for treasures.
ReplyDeleteWow! I was just telling my hubby how i want a Vespa. I think this would be great for a picnic set. Something you could use all the coordinating fabrics. I would make a picnic table cloth/throw, napkins, lining a cool basket,or making a basket,a few fabric bowls, cushions, and a food dome covers. I would love to pull out this lovely fabric made into a picnic set for a movie in the park.Oh and I love the pop of orange too. orange is one of my favorite colors.
ReplyDeleteI would like to quilt for a little boy of about 8 as I think the colors are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour teal colorway fabrics are fabulous. I'd like to make some tote bags, and those fabrics would be great coordinates to make a couple with lots of pockets!
ReplyDeleteBonnie
Love this prints ! I would make a very nice babyblanket. I have a very fluffy and cuddly organic cotton for the back laying around here - that would be a great combo !
ReplyDeleteHappy earth day!
ReplyDeleteYour new fabric makes me think of summer and kids in the sun. I suddenly have the urge to start sewing my kids' summer clothes from your fabric. Baggy, mid-knee shorts, colarless shirts (sorry, don't know their proper name in English) and wee pleated, strapped summer tops for my little girl.
Thank you the inspiration! :)
The scooter fabric is so cool! I would make a cute baby quilt out of them.
ReplyDeleteIt would certainly make really cool small childrens clothing. I would use organic fabric for clothing and they are really cute for wee ones. Plus, you could really show of your cool fabrics if there is one mini-dress for each design. It would definitely look pretty hanging in a row (though that is a lot of work).
ReplyDeleteAnd for bringing all the designs together there is nothing better than a baby blanket. And it is easy to show customers all the designs at once!
me encantan los diseños!!!!! son originales y divertidos! ideales para mi casa!! haria almohadones y quilts! cortinas o manteles individuales!!! ayyy las quiero!!!!
ReplyDeleterocio desde cordoba argentina
Eeek, these are so cute! As a practical person, I'd love to see some practical things made of them..something travel related as the summer is slowly coming :P Maybe some passport cases or pouches :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Earth Day! And thank you for the chance to participate!
Your fabrics are lovely - I would probably make some baby things.
ReplyDeleteI would use them to make a summer top...love the yellow one!! Happy earth day to all
ReplyDeletemarina_cerra@hotmail.com
I like the wonderful colors.I would sew bags (messangerbag), some pillows, perhaps a table runner, a organizers or some small purses.Perhaps some sweet animals for kids.
ReplyDeleteGreatings Ulrike
What a great combination of colours and designs. I can see sweet little summer dresses using diffrent fabrics for different part of the dresses.
ReplyDeleteI'd use them to trim kitchen towels, the stripes would lok great with my Kitchen!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous prints! Thanks for the give-away! Difficult to say what I'd do with it. I'd like to feel the fabric first before deciding on a project.
ReplyDeleteI would use them to make clothes for my 2 boys! I can definitly see the scooters print as some long shorts for them.
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric! I'd like to make some pyjama bags for my kids (inspired by Soule Mama) and these colours would suit out decor perfectly and the prints are gorgeous - great for kids but not childish!
ReplyDeleteOh, they are gorgeous! I don't know if I would use it to make appliques, or in my textile jewelry, but I know your fabric would end up in my box of "favorite fabrics I really really won't cut until I've found the right project for it". Sometimes, I cut a small piece and make a pincushion out of it, so that I have the pleasure to see the beloved fabric very often :).
ReplyDeleteI am just in love with your designs and have used many in the past {and continue to use} them to inspire me with unique children clothing. Can picture these as either a stripwork skirt or even a little dress with contrasting bloomers or even wrap top with ruffle pants. So many ideas for such a wonderful range of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHi, that is some wonderful fabric you've made! I can definitely see a great quilt, but also, baby/toddler clothes. I would fussy-cut some of those scooters and birds to use as accents or tiny, tiny pockets. And use the stripe for contrast hems and binding. I love how clean they are and still adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love your work. I would like to participate in this giveaway...Happy Earth Day... :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some bunting for a nursery!
ReplyDeleteI found you via Ink & Spindle.
elissa at iinet dot net dot au
I'd love to make a little dress for my newly one year old niece. She would be adorable in a little pinafore type dress in these fabrics, possibly with a co-ordinating yet different one for her older sister!
ReplyDeleteI'd make little project bags.
ReplyDeleteSince my fourth child found out last night he's the only one of my five I haven't made a quilt for yet....the fabric might be destined to become that quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make pillow cases.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
Love the fabrics. I would love to make my baby girl a new spring dress.
ReplyDeleteHappy Earth Day.
I think that I would make some sort of patchwork bag/purse.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking cushions for the outdoor setting! Very cool Fabrics!
ReplyDeleteOk, the scooter print needs to be made into capri pants for a little girl, maybe with a little ruffle at the hem. So cute, I love it!
ReplyDeletegoregous fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI am such a sucker for your fabrics! I wish I could trade my entire stash for all yours!
ReplyDeleteMy first answer would be a quilt, but I'd love to make some cool sun hats for the summer. Yeah, forget the quilt, hats it is.
ReplyDeleteKnitting accessories, like project bags/needle holders and little pouches to hold scissors, needles, nail file etc. :)
ReplyDeleteI love these! Congratulations on your new line. I would sew up come sweet beach bags or bags for the pool. Even a nice hat to match would be great.
ReplyDeleteThese prints seem especially suited to hand bags and reusable snack/sandwich bags!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win, they are gorgeous! Thanks much for the freebie and for going organic for the earth! I would sew baby items out of them.
ReplyDeleteTote bags (one can never have enough) or a little handbag. Potentially a jewelry travel case/organizer.
ReplyDeletei love this! i would make a bunny or bonnet for my beautiful baby.
ReplyDeleteI think those fabrics say 'summer tote' or
ReplyDelete'summer backpack'. Both of those are on my to do list for myself. Super cute!!
I would use it in a quilt, I've just started quilting and am really enjoying the learning process!
ReplyDeleteThe scooters just melted me! We are a scooter loving family. A Droid case for Scooter Boy and cuties skirts for us girls!
ReplyDeleteSorry to be boring, but maybe pillows. Or a tie for my little lads out of the super-cute scooter fabric!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful prints! I think I would make some mini quilts with those fabrics! They would look great with a brown solid, yum!
ReplyDeleteLove the scooters. I think I would make a bag or a small quilt.
ReplyDeleteI work at a Quaker school that has great interest in environmental sustainability, in fact, I'm in charge of maintaining our membership in a lot of the sustainability initiatives that we have joined. I also happen to love sewing, of which numerous kids are familiar. Instead of just recycling old clothes to refashion into new ones, I'd love to be able to create several outfits to show the kids that "crunchy" doesn't have to equal drab and that sustainable doesn't have to mean old and pilly!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe top right would be a lovely dress or skirt.
The patterns that are smaller and busier would be cute headbands.
The stripe would be fun as lining for a bag or picnic basket.
A really fun tutorial idea would be to use any of these fabrics to add your own lining to a button-down or jacket.
a quilted pillow. i have never quilted and i want to start small.
ReplyDeleteI have quilts on the brain lately so I have to say these fabrics would probably be used towards a quilt at my house. These would also be cute for an apron, a pocket and lining on a canvas bag and pillowcases.
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are making me think of a beach cottage. I see the bird print as short curtains with a trim of the aqua dots, and the rest of the fabrics as accents, like pillows. Oh, or a beach picnic set, with a tote bag, quilt, napkins, maybe an umbrella!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry my idea is not unique but i would make a quilt for my little girl. We call her our ninja turtle princess - she's sweet and all but she also loves racey stuff like scooters and vespas!! :-)Perfect fabric combo!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these prints! I'm already planning on making a journal cover for my mother for Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteThese would make great tote bags or even library bags for kids! Love them.
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these prints to cover some cushions I am making to turn a cedar chest into extra seating. They would go so well with my living room furniture.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are gorgeous! I'd love to make lots of baby things out of them. That orange flowery print in particular is calling to me. "Simple summery baby dress!" it says.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! Please count me in! I would make baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cover for my scooter. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteI've been sewing a lot of clothes for my kids so I'd probably use the fabrics for that. Thanks so much! SparklePowerCandace@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. I would definately make a little boys shirt with the moped print and a skirt for me too!! Infact they all would be good for clothes, bags, pillows, the list is endless.
ReplyDeletei think that stripey one would make a nice spring picnic blanket with some waterproof material stitched to the back, and the brown with the circles is calling to me as a skirt :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway
kalaedoscope(at)hotmail(dot)com
I would love to make toys out of those! A nice, modern rag quilt for a baby would be good, too.
ReplyDeleteTeal is my favorite color, definitely a quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful prints! I think they would make some really lovely pillow cases... or really, anything, but I would start with pillow cases I think. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous prints and colors!!!! Ok lets see, I would start with a diaper bag, move on to throw pillows, maybe do a table runner, a tote bag, a baby carier cover, a makeup bag.... oh the possibilities are endless with this fabric!
ReplyDeleteoh my! they are so fun!! my daughter is in love with all things blue (any shade, but especially teal). i would start by making some things for her dollies, like some new sundresses and maybe a carrier. thanks for the opportunity! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this opportunity!! I would probably make same clothes for my newborn :D
ReplyDeleteI could make a really funky quilt out of these :)
ReplyDeleteI love the prints, they are so bright and fun! With the brown I would make some baby boy loafer shoes. And with the others I would use a little girl skirt pattern from Anna Maria Horners book. It has a lot of bright colors and ruffles and it would be way cute on a little girl.
ReplyDeleteOh I totally love the prints!!! so much fun...what to make my first choice is always something quilty...but I can see a very fun yoga bag or tote to carry for the summer! Fingers crossed hoping I win!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabrics!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am partial to quilting.... so I think I'd use them in a quilt- or something quilted (like a tote)
Lovely fabrics! I think you should make a set of nested baskets.
ReplyDeleteI love scooters! I'm trying to convince my hubs I need one! I would prolly take the scooter print to make a bag to take w/me on the scooter (if I ever get one) :-/
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway. I love the fabrics. I mostly quilt...so I would definitely make a quilt with these fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteFun prints! Can't wait to make a messenger bag with the winnings!
ReplyDeleteHow about some textural pillows... and handbags!!!
ReplyDeleteThey would definitely get added to my stack to go onto a wonky log cabin quilt I am planning!
ReplyDeletethese are so cute-the scooter print is my favorite!! my friend has been eyeing similar prints for her nursery, so i'd love to make a fun nursery set for her so she'll have something truly unique for the baby!
ReplyDeleteI think they would be lovely for baby and children's items such as quilts, bibs, burp cloths, diaper covers, diaper bags, and cuddly toys.
ReplyDeletefaithfullysteves@yahoo.com
I would make myself a new purse. My old one is falling apart!
ReplyDeletePlace mats for my kitchen table ... that way I can stare at this beautiful fabric 3 times a day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
Margie
margiedicroce@rogers.com
I would make some placemats and napkins - these are great prints for my house. I might also make some baby things - these would also make up cute bibs, burp clothes and wipes cases.
ReplyDeleteToddler clothes definitely!
ReplyDeleteYour scooter fabric is so cute! I'd whip up a ruffly half-apron!
ReplyDeleteEither a log cabin lap quilt or a bunch of fabric boxes for all over my house!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric, especially the scooter print! I'd love to make some project bags for my knitting with those prints :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some pillows for my son's room. Your fabric is so bright and cheerful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!!! I would make a business card holder so that I can see the beautiful fabric daily! I also would use it to make a bag, apron, and a quilt. It would also make stunning curtains!!! Oh and beautiful cloth napkins!!!
ReplyDeleteLove them! I think you should make a squares and frames quilt.
ReplyDeleteCurtains. My apartment is a bit drab right now and this would definitely brighten it up!
ReplyDeleteI'm envisioning a skirt for a little girl with the pattern on the uppper left as the main color and with a waistband, ruffle and pockets made out of that gorgeous orange. Or maybe the new Oliver+s pattern for the ice cream dress? Beautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love these fabrics very contemporary and retro at the same time. I would use all these fabrics to make gardening aprons with big pockets for keeping bits and pieces in and loops for hanging tools from. I work at a community fruit and veg garden that is lacking in money and I hope to start a course of horticultural therapy for people with depression. I would make aprons for everyone and I'm sure it would raise their spirits. Happy Earth Day
ReplyDeleteI would make a set of reversible bibs and burp cloths. I love teal for both boys and girls.
ReplyDeleteI think these would be great in a bright and happy kitchen! Happy Earth Day
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous quilt these would make! And I'd use some of that scooter print to make a fun Summer bag!
ReplyDeleteI think I might make a patchwork skirt for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's favorite colors are blue and green. I'd love to make her a cute quilt for her bed. Thanks for the generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSuch happy prints! Would love to make myself a new bag and some fun pouches! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteof course they would make an amazing quilt! cute little girl dresses and you can never go wrong with a bag! though i've been wanting to try my hand at making clothing for myself, i've always been to scared, but these look like they would make some great springy tops, headbands, scarves or fabric bangles!! oh i'm so excited!
ReplyDeleteI love these fabrics! I would probably make a baby dress or collared shirt with them with some bibs.
ReplyDeleteBabyBabyBaby...Quilts! Bibs! and Burp cloths, oh my! Perfect for a mod baby.
ReplyDeleteSO cute! Thereare so many ideas running through my head. Daughter and doll dresses, baby toys, apron...
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are so much fun! I'd make a happy little purse out of them.
ReplyDeleteLove! I would make a gorgeous quilt, for sure!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite new thing to make are decorative pillows. Your prints would look great as home decor!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think that a messenger bag out of the Vespa fabric is in order. Nice designs and colorway. Thanks for the give-a-way.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics! The color combos are wonderful! I would make seat cushions for my kitchen table chairs!
ReplyDeleteI love that one on the upper left; I think I would make a shower curtain or window treatment with it.
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns! I'd make a small quilt for a friend's baby + pattern some plain kitchen towels and if I have anything leftover, I'd make a few tissue holders. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would make something darling for my two year old - for her and for her room. Beautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to make something for my husband because he rides a scooter that is exactly that same green color!! Most likely his very own quilt!
ReplyDeleteI've been making bags to replace the zip-locks my family uses for lunch. These would be perfect for that, because they'd make me smile every time I see them!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some kind of ball or ring stackers for my friend who just adopted a baby boy!
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in the giveaway!
kelly@ questforrealfood.com
Such beautiful fabrics!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd be making some kind of gorgeous looking quilt with those. *S* It couldn't help but look gorgeous.
Happy Earth Day!