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Closed: Fabric Shoppe April 2012 Giveaway

Have you been to Fabric Shoppe recently? They have so many beautiful prints to choose from, including the Chevron prints from Riley Blake designsthat I continue to drool over! Over 1,000 items in their shop to inspire you to sew.
Here are the names of the prints in the giveaway bundle!
8 prints in all…
Reunion Dots in Yellow
Reunion Modern Baby's Bunting in Vanilla
Reunion Dots in Red
Reunion Modern Baby's Bunting in Yellow
Reunion Jacks in Multi on Cream
Reunion Modern Baby's Bunting in Gray
Reunion Modern Floral in Garden Yellow
Reunion Jacks in Graphite.
This is a $45 value with shipping from Fabric ShoppeJody’s blog Everyday Beautiful also features customers beautiful creations, tutorials and the newest modern fabric available in her shop.
Giveaway Rules!
+Our Giveaway will run April 26-29, 2012, with the winner being announced April 30, 2012!
+The winner will be selected by Random.org
+The package will be shipped to the winner by May 5, 2012.
+ To enter to win post a comment on this blog 
post about your Spring Sewing Plans!
+Only one comment please per person.
+This giveaway is open to everyone.
+Leave your EMAIL ADDRESS, you can leave it as: leah(dot)sewspoiled(at)gamil(dot)com
+This giveaway ends April 29, 2012 at 10PM Eastern Standard Time
Thank you Jody for sponsoring our April giveaway from Fabric Shoppe!!


Comments

Lil Deb said…
What great fabrics! I plan on sewing for my grandchildren this spring.
Anonymous said…
I am making a baby quilt for a soon to be arriving new member in the family.
Michelle K. said…
My sewing plans is to catch up on my "to-make" list that I have had going since the winter. I am doing pretty well at picking away at it.
Sandy said…
I have lots of baby items to sew for several friends who are having babies!
Finally will be making a king sized quilt for my bed using salvages I have been collecting for a long time.
Mike Pearson said…
I'm making hexagons this spring. I just know it. Sewing all I can! Thanks for the giveaway :)
Anonymous said…
Love the fabrics! I am finishing my Mother's Day gift (binding) and starting a new baby quilt.
Shirley said…
Always on the lookout for new fabrics and patterns for PURSES! Thanks.
Bethany said…
I'm working on new cushions for my porch furniture, and then I have a jelly roll quilt I verrrry need to get going on :)
sweetbeebuzzingsATgmailDOtcom
Martha said…
I've been working on my son's T-shirt quilt for his college graduation. I hope to be done soon so I can work with some beautiful fabric.
Laura said…
I love everything Sweetwater designs. I'm working on a swoon quilt right now. Is it really still spring where you are? I think we skipped right over it.
Lindsay said…
fun! i'm definitely making some accessories for my kitchen. my potholders are so old! and my kitchenaid needs a nice new cover... :)
Lynne in NC said…
Thanks for the great giveaway!!!
With several birthdays, graduations and one wedding coming up in the month of May alone, I'll be busy in the sewing room over the next two weeks.I plan to make tote bags and clutch bags for these upcoming events.
lynnekerr7(at)gmail(dot)com
Janeen said…
Thanks for chance to win. I am working on cutting binding for four quits. Just finished another baby quilt.
Beth said…
This spring I am sewing for a new grand daughter! Beautiful fabric.
beth(dot)sebastian(at)gmail(dot)com
LittleStar07 said…
I plan to sew a baby quilt blanket for my best friend's baby girl... she it too cute!!!
Margie said…
I love chevron. It's so funky. marjorie(at)venganzamedia(dot)com.
Ginger said…
Cute fabric!

gingerc@gmail.com
Marcia W. said…
My spring sewing plans are to finish a quilt top that began more than 2 years ago...I'm cutting the setting triangles and assembling the rows. Then I'm going to make a queen quilt of my own design albeit a simple design. It will be my first use of charm packs. mlwright29(at)hotmail(dot)com
p.s. I like the yellow gray reunion fabrics and the quilt shown.
Unknown said…
A circus quilt for a boy due in the fall and I need to finish a fabric cornice for my bedroom window with fabric I just bought this week.

shel704 at aol dot com
Judy said…
I will be sewing an art quilt
Peach Rainbow said…
I have to sew some clothes for me :)
Thanks for the chance!
Love the quilt....looks easy enough for me!

maddymaze (at) earthlink dot net
katja9_10 said…
I plan to learn how to make a quilt to give as a gift.

katja9_10 at hotmail dot com
Eileen said…
I am going to be using some of my fabric stash to make a quilt or two. My dil is going to join me.
Jenn said…
love this line, one of my plans is to get to some of the projects in Sweetwater's book.....which is wonderful!
jennknoon(at)gmail(dot)com
Sheila said…
I am going to teach my daughter to sew mad make my holiday clothes!

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