Hello!! Welcome if you're here visiting from the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day, hi to all the regulars! I'm so glad you came by and hope you'll stay awhile. This is my first time participating in Giveaway Day despite many years
of clicking around blogland being introduced to new, creative blogs.
Having a little girl in the family this last year and a bit has seen a huge influx of girly fabric to my stash, not necessarily pinks and the like but for this giveaway it certainly is! I'm totally crushing on geometric prints at the moment and these fabrics tick so many boxes. From the Simpatico range by Michelle Engel Bencsko for Cloud 9 fabrics, these organic cottons are great for a range of uses. I'm offering up half a metre (20 inches) of each fabric pictured above.
Here's how to enter:
* leave a comment on this post letting me know how you'd use this fabric.
* get a second bonus entry - in a separate comment let me know that you follow this blog, or become a follower and let me know.
Please be sure to have a current email address either in your comment or attached to your profile!
Giveaway open internationally!
GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
* get a second bonus entry - in a separate comment let me know that you follow this blog, or become a follower and let me know.
Please be sure to have a current email address either in your comment or attached to your profile!
Giveaway open internationally!
GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.
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ReplyDeleteBest friends of our are expecting a baby girl next year, this would make an awesome baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'd probably make pillows or a mini quilt for my daughter's room! Thanks for the chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI would make a table runner with the fabric. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I think I would make a little doll-carrier for my two-year old daughter. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI think the fabric would make a wonderful quilt. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteYum, those colour combos are scrummy and I love geometric prints too! Thanks for the chance to win them. The stripes look alot like the Lizzy House ones. I don't know what I would make with them, they would sit on my shelf and be folded and refolded many times before I came to a decision.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a simple tote of them - and just let the geometrics speak instead of the pattern of the bag. Lovely!
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ReplyDeleteI see a great bag with these prints! One I would keep for myself!
ReplyDeleteI love these prints, I think they'd be perfect for the Sidekick Bag pattern by Anna from Noodlehead blog. And there would probably be enough leftover to make some fantastic cushions(pillows). Thanks so much for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower via Bloglovin, thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI'd make some adorable cloth diapers with them. Happy Holidays!
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Following via GFC and Bloglovin
ReplyDeletei follow via bloglovin.I love the fabric and I make pillows..
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use it for a quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com
I would love to make a tote bag.
ReplyDeleteI would use these fabrics to make dresses for my soon to be first grand daughter... :)
ReplyDeleteI would make something for myself - maybe a skirt. love the fresh modern style of this range
ReplyDeleteI need a new tablet case and I think these colours would work beautifully.
ReplyDeleteemma.house@thebowesmuseum.org.uk
I think the fabric would make a wonderful pillow.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway. I would use these to make a baby quilt for a friend.
ReplyDeleteks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
I would use for a bag!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! I would make my baby girl a few new skirts. Thank you for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHello! Id make some pillows! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would use these beauties to make a baby quilt for a nice little girl which is 2 months old now. I'm sure she will like it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance! These fabrics just scream pillows to me. Although apparently most fabrics do because I find myself having to change out my pillows every other week just to get through all the pillows I've made!
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteThose would be so pretty in a baby quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make a baby quilt for my baby due in February. I have one almost finished, but I don't particularly like it--I started it before I knew whether this one was a girl or boy, and while I'm not the pink and ruffly type, it is a bit too GN for my taste. Although actually I just don't like it much, not sure why.
ReplyDeleteI would make a small quilt for my granddaughter. Thanks so much for the opportunity.
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ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are lovely - they'd make a wonderful baby quilt. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThey'd probably go into my stash set aside for bag making ;)
ReplyDeleteMy very beat friend is having a baby girl at any moment!! I have the cutest little stuffed weiner dog pattern I have been looking for the perfect collection of fabric to make it with and this would be sooo perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a pretty and mod pillow for a designer friend of mine who loves orange and just had a baby girl!
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ReplyDeleteI would make a bag. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a table runner. Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteThese beauties would go well with many in my stash for a pinwheel style quilt on my to-do. Simply delicious.
ReplyDeletea mod baby quilt for sure
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I am a new follower via Bloglovin:-)
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite such what project I'd use it on just yet, but I can easily see those pretties in a quilt or zippy pouch. Thanks for the chance to win them!
ReplyDeletei have a niece on the way. i think i'd use the fabrics in a quilt for her.
ReplyDeleteI have a niece, so I would do pillows for her room!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics! Geometric prints are some of my favorites. These would look great as part of a quilt! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would use this in a quilt! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I've use the fabric for, but it would probably be something for me. I love those fabrics and colors too much to not use them for myself!
ReplyDeleteI would add some more pink, orange and then some gray and make a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would mix it with a few other fabrics and make a baby quilt! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would use this fabric to help decorate my 3 daughters new shared bedroom! Thanks.
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I would use these for matching dresses for my nieces. Thanks!
ReplyDeletewhat lovely prints, I would use it for my littlest daughter, she could use some cushions for her crib
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ReplyDeletei'd love to make a cover for my stand mixer!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking a bag... what lovely fabrics!
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ReplyDeleteI come from a family of 4 sisters and now we have two little girls in our house. And among my mom's 9 grandkids, there are only two boys, so no shortage of girls here. I would make some little peasant dresses for baby gifts.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would definitely become a quilt. It's gorgeous, thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteI just had a little girl and she is going to need some "mommy made" clothing :). These are beautiful and would be perfect for some spring outfits!
ReplyDeleteThey are the perfect colors for a purse or tote bag so that is what I'd probably make.
ReplyDeletethose are soo pretty! We're expecting a baby in June and these would be fun to make some baby items with!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use it in a quilt! Love these, so pretty!
ReplyDeletethese would make a beautiful bag! thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteI'm really into making pillows right now, since I figured out how to do the back, which was actually super easy! Anyhow, thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make pretty totes! :) Thank you! stephaniedoiron1@gmail.com
ReplyDeletethese fabrics would be great in a pillow!
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a fun tote bag!
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is great! My cousin is having a baby girl the end of January and this would be great in a quilt for her :)
ReplyDeletekari.morrison@hotmail.com
Baby quilt! Or maybe a dress with lots of details for my little daughter. Feliz Party Dress, maybe! Thanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a lap quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love using geometric fabric for bags! Love these thanks for the chance to win!!
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ReplyDeleteThey seems perfect for some nice bags!
ReplyDeletejachelno(at)gmail(dot)com
I see a handbag with this material! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting a lot of geometrics lately, I think I will soon have enough for a really modern quilt! Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI am planning on making a quilt for my daughter. We are redoing another room in our house for her, and this fabric would be so much fun to use in her quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would uer these in a table runner and placemat set. Thank you for the chance to enter
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric- it would make nice throw pillows. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a picnic quilt!
ReplyDeleteI have a niece who loves orange and pink so I would like to make something for her -- maybe a tote bag and zip pouch.
ReplyDeleteI would use those fabrics in a quilt.
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ReplyDeleteBeing as I usually only sew quilts, I'm sure that is what it would become. I think it would make a great quilt for a young girl. Thanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteI'm starting a new paper peicing BOM in january and these fabric choices wold be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI follow with gfc. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would make a backpack for my daughter with this!
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ReplyDeleteI never got any Simpatico, and I always wanted some! I'd put them in a quilt -- hopefully for my expecting friend who already has three boys! Thank you!
ReplyDeletethese could be fun as backing for a kid quilt!
ReplyDeleteso so pretty, I think they would have to go into a bag I want to make, the colors are perfect
ReplyDeleteThese look kind of throwpillowish to me. The fabric is modern and simple, and that's good.
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thanks!
I would make a patchwork bag for myself!
ReplyDeleteLove to make a funky purse or bag. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a lovely baby quilt. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt top. Congrats on your new little one!
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ReplyDeleteI'd make pillowcases so I could see them all the time! Thank you for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI would make a top for my one year old girl!
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I would love to do some EPP with these!
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I would definitely turn them into a beautiful messenger bag
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ReplyDeleteSome pillowcases, I think
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a doll quilt for my daughter (well, her doll). Shhh! Don't tell her!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these to make little zip pouches, or maybe bib/burp cloth sets for babies.
ReplyDeletei'd make some zip pouches or patchwork pillows! thank you.
ReplyDeleteI would use them to make a small quilt for my granddaughter and add some scraps that will coordinate. Thanks for the chance to win. Those fabrics are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric wants to become pillows for my livingroom
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ReplyDeleteThis would make a beautiful tote bag for my sewing or knitting supplies!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I would make. I like to feel and hold the fabric to decide how to use it. It isn't illegal to fondle fabric is it?
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a triangle quilt for my girls using this modern prints :)
ReplyDeleteI am following via bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteThey will make a beautiful tote bag.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics! I'd make a baby girl quilt, of course ;) Thanks! (charlottesgraceforacure{at}gmail{dot}com)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it will be part of a quilt in some way. linhs4real@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI am currently gathering fabrics for a Scrappy Burgoyne Quilt featured in American Patchwork and Quilting - these would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI want to try making a potholder with those:)
ReplyDeleteI might use it for a pillow.
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ReplyDeleteThey will be good stash builders for someone (me) who has a very small one!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a tote for yoga class.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteRuffle dresses or skirts for little girls!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric. I might make a pair of shorts for my oldest daughter or a dress for my baby. Thank you so much.
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ReplyDeleteProbably to start with I'd pet them, mostly. Then I'd hang on to them until it's next time to make a baby girl quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think this would be a lovely quilt for a baby esp in a modern room.
ReplyDeleteI'd make adorable jammie pants for my neices!
ReplyDeleteI would make pillow cover to add a pop of color to a room.
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ReplyDeleteI would use the fabric to make a tote bag.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try to make the Aeroplane bag by Sara Lawson. It would look great in these prints. Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteemyerly(at)wideopenwest(dot)com
I think I would use it to make some outfits for my baby girl. It's gorgeous fabric! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd try to make a quilt or crib sheet for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI'd incorporate it into a roygbiv quilt (always seem to be lacking in the orange department!)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make some doll quilts for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI would use the gorgeous fabric to make a little Mod dress for my 16 mo. old granddaughter. Thanks, Kathy
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I follow on bloglovin'.
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Guarantee I'd use it in a quilt, it's too cute to sit on my shelf. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a cute little bag with these!
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ReplyDeleteI think these would make a stunning table runner or topper.
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gorgeous fabric. I would use it to make a quilt for my niece I think :-)
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ReplyDeleteI'd make something for my granddaughters. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think a sweet little girls dress would be perfect with these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'd use it in a quilt I'm planning to start.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe a doll baby blanket!
ReplyDeleteI need some desktop baskets and I love orange - these fabrics would mixit up well.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely be making a quilt out of this! Too fun.:) Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThese could fit in perfectly in the quilt I am planning
ReplyDeleteI'd use them in a quilt or a bag. Thanks for the chance to win. ksmith8@emich.edu
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ReplyDeleteI would make a rag doll, quilt, pillow, and carry bag. I make dolls. Please visit my Etsy shop to see some pictures.
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I would make cushions for my new lounge suite. Thanks for a chance to win these gorgeous fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe a new table runner or a baby quilt (I'm obssessed with baby quilts).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
lauramdd(at)gmail(dot)com
I think I'd make cushions!
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Thank you for the giveaway! I would love to make some bedroom cushions and maybe a bed runner for my room!
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ReplyDeleteThis would make a great lining for a cashmere/wool blend coat I'm going to make my daughter for the winter.
ReplyDeleteI'd like make a pillow or a bag.
ReplyDeleteI think I have just the right fabrics in my stash to add to these for a sweet modern quilt
ReplyDeleteThose would be perfect for a new bag for my little girl to carry her piano books and sheet music in!
ReplyDeleteA runner for the sideboard.
ReplyDeleteso cute! i would make something for my daughter. maybe some summer shorts or skirts.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking a bag or some shirts for my little girl
ReplyDeleteThat fabric would make some fab pillows for my sewing room - or maybe as some doll clothes for my 7 year old's doll!
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ReplyDeleteThat fabric is so pretty, I think it would make a wonderful lap quilt with some whites and greys.
ReplyDeleteI'd use this fabric for a quilt My SIL and I are working on together using fabric and crochet. Thanks for participating! :)
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ReplyDeleteI would make a cute sundress for my toddler niece or maybe a set of cushions for my couch - so yummy!
ReplyDeleteYay I am a new Bloglovin follower :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter (23 months) wants a baby sling for her dolls to match Mama's for the baby (5 months) :)
ReplyDeletei think a sweet tote bag is in order for this fabric for sure!
ReplyDeletekellythompson747@yahoo.com
Basket for a nursery.
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ReplyDeleteI would make a table runner or perhaps 2 placemats from the Cloud 9 material. I bought 2 set of dishes in sort of a light rust this fall and I think it would be a great match.
ReplyDeleteI'd use it in a baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric! I think I would make two pillow covers for my first blogging/online friends. Thank you for the chance to win, and an early Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletePillows for the couch!
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ReplyDeletePillows for my little girl!
ReplyDeleteI would sew half aprons! Lovely!
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ReplyDeleteWould make a beautiful quilt (all I make these days).
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I would love to make something for my little girl, maybe a cute skirt.
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