Fat Quarter Shop has an amazing giveaway for you today! I asked if I could giveaway some fabrics from a new line from one of my favorite designers, Leah Duncan. Her new Meadow collection is so vibrant and happy!
Meadow has just arrived at FQS this week, so make sure to check it out. There are some great blenders and some awesome graphic and floral prints. I am dreaming of a quilt made out of these, but I think they'd be great for garments too.
Aren't they pretty? Fat Quarter Shop is giving away a fat quarter bundle of the Hills Picnic colorway to one of you!
Update: This giveaway is now closed! Congrats to our winner, Kristen!
Thank you Fat Quarter Shop for the generous giveaway! I have another fun post planned in collaboration with Fat Quarter Shop on Monday, so make sure to stop by next week for that!
I would so love to make a spring quilt out of these beauties!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win. My husband and I started a new "tradition" last weekend by taking a quilt to the park and just sitting for about 20 minutes. No electronic devices, no tv, nothing except us and the (fleeting) sun. It was great. So I'd make a park quilt because the one I took was a bit small.
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ReplyDeletebaby quilts! such pretty fabrics
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ReplyDeleteA small quilt to brighten my living room. Thanks for such a great choice of fabric in this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is beautiful - definitely on my wish list.
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ReplyDeleteSkirts! I have been looking for the perfect fabric and I think this could be it! Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely make a quilt, adding in white....... Probably for a fun little person.....
ReplyDeleteI'm in a good mood today too..... Babysitting my 5 mo. Grand- doggie, a golden.... She makes me happy to have around....
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ReplyDeleteWow...I love that fabric! I would make a quilt for me this time :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous shades of green! Definitely a quilt.
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ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a Springtime Throw to brighten up the Familyroom!! (unless I amde Myself a really cool Tote & few pouches for carrying my Projects with me!! lol)
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ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for myself, probably with big squares that show off the prints.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a springtime quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would use these in a quilt. I love this line!
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ReplyDeleteMany of those fabrics from the collection would be perfect for a low volume quilt that has been brewing in my head for a quite a while
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a lovely spring quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a tote for a fun spring picnic. Maybe even some complementary cloth napkins. Such wonderful colors!
ReplyDeletei need a new bag. maybe a 241 tote? thanks for a chance.
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ReplyDeleteThese prints are saying bag to me:), not sure what kind, but probably one as a gift for my SIL since they make me think of her too.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend and fun "date night!"
ReplyDeleteI need new purse and overnite bag. Your giveaway would look great.
ReplyDeleteOoh, these prints are yum! I'd totally make a set of pillows and maybe a mini quilt for my living room. I think the colors would be perfect! :)
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ReplyDeleteI would make some new cushions for my patio furniture. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThe orange floral print is gorgeous! I always forget how much I like orange.
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ReplyDeleteMost of the quilts I make go to sick children, so if I win I wil make a 'droomdekentje' (dreamblanket) for some child :-) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful fabrics! I realize that i hardly have orange in my fabric stash!
ReplyDeleteI think I would love to make a tablerunner.
I would make a new spring quilt! Thank you for the giveaway!
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I think this fabric would be perfect for a tablecloth for on the deck!
ReplyDeleteI want to back a quilt in the green meadow print. I love it so much! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that fabric is so springy. I'd make a couple of table runners to celebrate spring.
ReplyDeleteSew beautiful! I think I would either make a lap quilt or a wall hanging, or both!
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ReplyDeleteso pretty! definitely a flying geese quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love this line! Perfect for spring quilt-making. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd use them for foundation quilt blocks. With linen. So nice!
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ReplyDeleteDom of the prints remind me of Vintage sheets..
ReplyDeleteMeadow is just so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty line!
ReplyDeletethese would make a gorgeous picnic quilt!
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ReplyDeleteI think a picnic quilt would be fitting.
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ReplyDeleteI love Leah Duncan's fabric lines, especially this one! I would make a nice lap-sized quilt for me, thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI see a picnic quilt. This fabric is beautiful. Hugs
ReplyDeletei would make a lovely tablecloth and placemats for outdoor use in the summer
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ReplyDeleteI would make4 a gathered skirt for my granddaughter, Nellie. Thanks, Kathy
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New baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI am going to buy yardage of one of a couple of those prints to make a shirt, thank you so much for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I look of spring that I definitely need with all this snow! I would love to make a sunny baby quilt of of that fabric. :)
ReplyDeleteDrawstring bags and a wide oped zippered pouch I think. So beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteThat Hills colorway is Amazing. I'd quilt these for my son's teacher, they'd be GORGEOUS. Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteMaybe a picnic quilt and a couple of totes! Thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteI want to make a dress out of one beautiful print and a quilt out of the rest
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would start with some sofa pillows and then a through for spring. Thanks for the chance to win. mjlarsonatwisperdashwirelessdotcom
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ReplyDeleteI love this new line. And the Hills colorway is my favorite. Maybe an art quilt of a picnic int he hills! These would work perfectly in a pickle dish pattern that I have been dreaming of....
ReplyDeleteI follow you! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would probably use it for some spring mugrugs or pouches.
ReplyDeletePillows for the couch - to freshen everything up in anticipation of warmer days and sunshine!
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ReplyDeleteWow that fabric nailed it! I am in love! Quilts are always the first thing that comes to mind when I see fabric I love like this.
ReplyDeleteI need pillows for my couch and these colors are beautiful
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ReplyDeleteA quilt for a baby or myself :)
ReplyDeleteA quilt, pattern to be decided on. 24Tangent@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteThese would make a gorgeous quilt! I've got some of her Tule line in my stash, and I think the two might look really nice together.
ReplyDeleteI would maybe make Anna's Cargo Duffle bag in a patchwork style, or a quilt for spring!
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a bag and some pouches!
ReplyDeleteI would make a beautiful lap quilt to give as a Christmas gift. Maybe with the Lazy Sunday pattern. Made one of those recently and it turned out so pretty!
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ReplyDeleteI am thinking some pillowcases and throw pillows for my daughters. Such a happy colorway, thanks for the chance to win some.
ReplyDeleteThat's my new favorite fabric! Love the greens. I'd make a quilt.
ReplyDeleteThose are spring colours! I am longing for the spring now. Living in Norway the winter is usually very long, but today I heard the birds outside. Thats a good sign!
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Love those colors!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite restaurant was sold and has now closed down. I sooo miss it. We used to go there every week, sometimes more. Birthdays, celebrations, family meals, dates with my hubby, that was the only place we headed. I ordered the same meal every time, for over 10 years and they knew us so well the chef would start preparing our meal as soon as she saw us walk in the door. When they sold, we cried! So I can understand you missing your restaurant and your excitement at it re opening. Enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteOh wow it really is gorgeous - especially that green! I would love ot make my friend at work some baby clothes for her soon-to-be-born baby.
ReplyDeleteI love this line, it is so blissful! What a great giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection! I would make a new bag for myself with them if I won
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a spring feeling table runner! I am so tired of the snow!!!
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect for a picnic quilt! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection!
ReplyDeleteA vinyl-backed picnic quilt!
ReplyDeletelovely! i could see many bags being made!
ReplyDeleteI love these prints. I need to start a new quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty fabric line!!! I would make a lap quilt - thanks!!
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ReplyDeletegreat fabric, i would have fun 'petting' it until i decided
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a few pencil cases with them! That would work perfect as gifts!
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I am really crushing on these greens!! This shade is definitely missing in my stash!
ReplyDeleteAlready a follower via Bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteGlad your restaurant is "on the mend!" Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to make some drawstring bags to hold my knitting projects. Thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeletei'd love to make a springy lap quilt or a set of napkins out of meadow - it's just so lovely!! thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a lightweight spring picnic blanket with these!
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ReplyDeleteLove this line. I would make a HST quilt for myself
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ReplyDeletelove the greens - my favorite color!
ReplyDeleteI love that shade of green. I think I would make myself a quilted pillow case with those. Nothing like sleeping on some happy fabric.
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ReplyDeleteLove the spring colors!
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ReplyDeleteA mini quilt would be fun.
ReplyDeleteI think these fabrics would make lovely pillow cases! I'm in love with all of them, thanks for the chance to win!
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ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt with these lovely fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this beautiful fabric for my group, World of Charity Stitching-we cross stitch panels and they are made into quilts and donated to senior citizens and children.
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Oh, these are pretty and so spring-like. I think if I won them I would just pet them and stare at them for a while, until spring actually arrived. Then I would use them in a quilt.
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I would love to make a quilt with it!
ReplyDeleteI would make all kinds of stuff! A little bit of everything! :)
ReplyDeletemy cousin is turning 1 next month, i would love to make her a quilt! merbreed@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. It would make a lovely spring quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt that would just be lovely with this line! Thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteSome of these would go in a quilt for my daughter.
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to use the blues and oranges in this collection for a baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt using one of my latest designs. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI love everything Leah Duncan has done! I'd love to make a fresh summery quilt with this line.
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ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful fabrics! I need to make a baby quilt soon!
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ReplyDeleteOoooohhh! What a lovely collection! I'm in need of a new me-made purse and this collection would be perfect! Thanks for the chance to win.
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ReplyDeleteI would make lots of pretty hexies. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI think I would make placemats for our patio set
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make some spring pillows for my guest room.
ReplyDeleteOh, I would love to make a bright , happy quilt from these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would throw in a few more solids and definitely make a quilt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! They would be perfect for a quilt for my friend's baby due this summer.
ReplyDeleteOooooh! I would definitely make a garden quilt with that! And then use it every day. I am slightly salivating at the thought of that.......Thank you for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for a stunning giveaway. I would make a giant star quilt with these.
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ReplyDeleteI think I'd make a quilt for my daughter's room...she's decided she's over her current pink quilt...these are feminine but in non-pinky colors so I think everyone would be happy.
ReplyDeleteVibrant and happy are such good words to describe these! I would use these in a springy bargello quilt - a symphony of spring. Thanks for the chance to win, and thanks for your inspiring blog!
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ReplyDeleteI know others have said it but I need a spring quilt. Winter needs to get on out of here!
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a set of pillows for the couch! Love this collection!
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ReplyDeletethis would mmake a great picnic quilt !
ReplyDeleteI love the color palate, it matches my living room. I would make either a lap quilt or a wall hanging
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ReplyDeletei love leah duncan's work!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collection! I love the style of the prints and the colours. And it all looks a bit like vintage sheets, but with a modern and funky twist. Perfect! I think you are right, many of those prints would be so great for garment sewing. With a FQ set, I think I'd incorporate it into a quilt. Those prints somehow say "picnic" to me. :-)
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ReplyDeleteA spring quilt! Such a lovely bundle,
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteOoooh - a spring table runner with these fresh fabrics would be lovely - and just what the doctor ordered for these winter blues!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set if fabrics! I would make some cushions to brighten up our sofas.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a Weekender Bag. I think this would be perfect fabric for it!
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Maybe a Joseph's coat. I would love to do one with these cheery fabrics.
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This is my favorite line of fabric available right now. I love the vibrant greens! I am excited at the prospect of a simple tank for myself with some yardage, but would use this for a mini quilt or the such. Thank you.
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