So, what do I possibly have to give away?
I am giving away a half yard cut of each of the pictured fabrics from my stash. Wow, that was weird being able to say I can pull something from my stash to give away.
THIS GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED.
The dragonfly fabric is a Michael Miller Bazaar print. The floral is a Robert Kaufman design. I will also squeeze in as many crochet dish/washcloths as I can fit in with it if you are interested. Just let me know if you want some if you win. And what do you have to do to win? Well, let's see...
1
I had originally thought I would keep it just in the US but I changed my mind. This is now open to anyone!
This giveaway will stay open until May 10th, 5:00 PST. I will do my best to announce the winner Saturday, May 11 so check your email!
***Update***
I really was going to try to respond to all the emails but I did not expect the number of responses I have gotten. I have never gotten this many responses for a giveaway. Please know that I am reading them all but I will be unable to keep up with responding to each and every one. Good Luck to all!!!
How often does #1 win? I hope this time! I have a pattern and fabric for the Just Right bag and I'm hoping to finally get to make it after all this year's teacher quilts are done. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I love the paper pieced block patterns over at Quiet Play. Thanks for the giveaway, Melinda!
ReplyDeleteI'm still itching to try the weekender bag, but it terrifies me. And I'd LOVE dish cloths! My grandmother makes them but I'm the black sheep of the family, so I have to nab the ones she sends my mom - she won't make me any, lol.
ReplyDeleteand I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteThe next pattern I plan to try is Swoon. =) Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI love orange and pink and these are beautiful! I love the airplane bag or the weekender!
ReplyDeleteFolowing through bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteI have made quite a few Amy Butler Birdie Sling bags- they are really big so I have done smaller versions, too. It really is a great bag! Thanks for a lovely giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteI second the paper piece blocks at Quiet Play. They're what got me to try paper piecing (which still intimidates me).
ReplyDeleteFollower (gfc/bloglovin)
ReplyDeleteI have so many ideas in my head I don't have time for other patterns but I have made a block and a half from the Forest QAL that's going on over at Shape Moth and friends so would like to do a few more of those before the QAL is over!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win! I really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteI love Bag patterns too but I am looking for a good sun hat pattern for the kids!
ReplyDeleteLove the dragonflies! I have just got the Aeroplane Bag from Sara - it looks fantastic (will sew it up as soon as I have finished some other projects!).
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics! Thanks so much for pulling them out of your stash to share with us!
ReplyDeletemodernmarketingmama(at)gmail(dot)com
I'm now following you as well. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI recently purchased a bundle of patterns from Michelle's Patterns and can't wait to find time making some new purses.
ReplyDeleteA friend is pregnant with the first baby of all of us, so I'm looking for some cute things to make for them!
ReplyDeleteI am with you on the Aeroplane bag! I bought the pattern and I am just waiting to find the time to make it!
ReplyDeleteI haven't got any favourite patterns, but I am working on a "garden path" quilt at the moment. Thanks for the chance to win. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I'm currently working on some fun peasant dresses from this pattern: http://www.sew-much-ado.com/2012/08/polly-peasant-dress-blouse-pdf-pattern.html
ReplyDeleteA bag pattern would be SUPER good.
ReplyDeleteI just love that dragonfly print! :) I am always intrigued by pixel patterns
ReplyDeleteI am a follwer on blog lovin
ReplyDeleteCurrently, I am obsessed with Judy Niemeyer patterns.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for a fabulous vintage or vintage reproduction pattern for a dress for myself :)
ReplyDeleteToo many choices out there! Thanks!
ReplyDeletethere are too many patterns out there - recently I started looking a lot at Ellison Lane's colourwheel stars..
ReplyDeleteI have a pattern up on my design wall that I love. You can find the link here -
ReplyDeletehttp://happycottagequilter.blogspot.com/2013/04/design-wall.html
Thanks for the giveaway!
I just tried the Oliver+ s bucket hat pattern. Lots of fun!
ReplyDeleteI follow on feedly
ReplyDeletei desperately want to make a quilt of a map of the united states of america... i saw a small wall hanging one somewhere that slips my mind now but i think it would be FABULOUS to do all in different fabrics. one day i'll get around to it.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a pattern rec, but thanks for this giveaway! audiodropzone (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteHmm.. I tend to be drawn more towards tutorials than patterns. They seem a little less strict. :) Melissa at Happy Quilting recently posted one for a super cute ruffly bedspread.
ReplyDeleteI love the Scrappy Trip Alongs by Bonnie Hunter. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment I am into kids clothes and Bubble Shorts by Elegance and Elephants are on top of the list! Thanks for the giveaway. Ana
ReplyDeleteI've found so many cute summer dress patterns for my girls via pinterest. Trying to find the time to sew them all, that's another story.
ReplyDeleteI am working on lots of the snappy toddler tops (with the tutorial and pattern free from prudentbaby) for my daughter for this summer!
ReplyDeleteI want to make the French Kisses quilt pattern and try more paper piecing patterns. :) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway and I would love some dish cloths is I won!
ReplyDeleteI'm also following with bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a certain pattern in mind, but I love bag patterns!! atabanana29@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin! atabanana29
ReplyDeleteatabanana29@gmail.com
Cute Fabric! I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently quilting Helix from Emily Herrick's book Geared for Guys, it's the first pattern I've ever used.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'd like to try the famous weekender bag.
Thanks for the chance!
I follow you via Bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteI am wantinig to try a zigzag quilt pattern:) Am starting to collect fabrics:)
ReplyDeleteYour would be great in it!
Thanks!
I want to try the Weekender Bag by Amy Butler.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this giveaway!
I would love to try a chevron quilt...haven't done one yet :)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteI want to make Swoon. At first I wasn't sure if I liked it, but after seeing so many quilts and different colors, I love it.
ReplyDeleteOrange is awesome!
ReplyDeleteCute fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics. Thank you for the chance to win. And I am definitely in need of some new dishclothes.
ReplyDeleteI am collecting fabrics for a Trip Around the World Quilt which I would like to start very soon.
Amazing fabrics, what a great Give Away. Thanx for a chance to win :-)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd be making myself a top with that gorgious dragon fly fabric.
Esther.
Beautiful fabric, I just love florals. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThat's kind of funny. I'm dying to try the Aeroplane bag as well - I want to make something for my sewing machine (moving in less than 2 months...)
ReplyDeletebethbimber(at)gmail(dot)com
I would like to make the Retro Flowers quilt.
ReplyDeletelesley209@gmail.com
I follow you at bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI really want to try making a cathedral window quilt, thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow BL: karrie smith
ReplyDeleteI love the Aeroplane bag also!
ReplyDeleteSomeday I will make a Weekender bag. Thanks for the chance to win these lovely fabrics.
ReplyDeleteYes I will always follow you.
ReplyDeleteSandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
I just keep collecting patterns; sometimes I will win them or sometimes I will find them on the Internet to keep. Yahoo Groups is a good source of free quilt patterns as well as Moda Bake Shop. I know that I will never ever be able to make them all but at least I have them and can always pass them on. I would be honored to win and yes, I would love to have your crochet dish/wash towels. This means they are well loved and they come from your heart. Thank you for being a part of Sew Mama Sew giveway and giving me a chance to win. It is always so much fun to get an unexpected gift in your mailbox.
ReplyDeleteSandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
I would love to try a snail trail quilt like the one Jess at Elven Garden did for the Blogger Festival last year - sooooo amazing!!!!
ReplyDeletethose are really neat! I really like Petite Kids Boutiques' London Pants pattern--it's great for boys and girls!
ReplyDeletei am going to do fireworks next, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics, thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteThe dragonfly fabric is awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway!
ReplyDeletetinaotherworld (at) yahoo (dot) com
i really want to make the weekender bag.
ReplyDeletemcsweeney.erin@gmail.com
i follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeletemcsweeney.erin@gmail.com
I love dragonflies soI hope to win! Thnx.
ReplyDeletePellon has a great Big Tote. great for the beach.. made by Ellison Lane
ReplyDeleteabout the only patterns I buy are Oliver and S
ReplyDeletesntbosch(at)me(dot)com
swoon by camille roskelley, or supertote by noodlehead!
ReplyDeleteI love the modern flying geese patterns
ReplyDeleteWow. Love the stash fabrics. Thanks for sharing and for the opportunity on the draw. I tend to purchase more books than patterns.
ReplyDeletebonnielarson58(at)gmail(dot)com
Thank you for the chance to win. i am a follower :)
ReplyDeletei really like paper pieced patterns but hate paper piecing..lol
ReplyDeleteOh, I want that aeroplane bag pattern too!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletei have ordered the ottobre 2/2007 and will try to sew some shirts...
ReplyDeletehave a nice sunny day.
I am about to make some octagonal orb blocks for a swap I'm in. They look really neat!
ReplyDeleteiammaryburke@gmail.com
I'm a follower
ReplyDeleteiammaryburke@gmail.com
Those are fantastic fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDelete-Emily
vintagevisions27@gmail.com
Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm following your blog as well.
ReplyDelete-Emily
I love all of Crazy mom quilt free patterns, but the one I want to do is the ragged square quilt.
ReplyDeletered_murray2@yahoo.com
Those are lovely fabrics! I'm still a beginning quilter, so I'm working on the basic old school blocks before I tackle patterns.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make the weekender bag. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteJust started following you via Blogger dashboard
ReplyDeleteI guess I am too newbie to try complicated pattens... Still just on rectangles and hsts...
ReplyDeletesaruqa at gmail dot com
I have the new Fig Tree book called "With Fabric & Thread". I keep meaning to sew up the cute bags in there. One of these days. Soon I hope.
ReplyDeleteI just want to finish the things I've already started! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the awesome giveaway you are offering!
ReplyDeleteThe only online pattern I've ever tried was one for reversible Mary Jane baby shoes. They weren't too difficult to make and they turned out soooo cute, but my daughter kept scrubbing them off her feet. She wore them once for a couple of pictures, and in the second picture she has one of the shoes halfway off. She never wore them again. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteThe Aeroplane pattern is wonderful and definitely one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteCute fabrics! I'm wanting to make some divided bags using Noodlehead's pattern.
ReplyDeletePick me! Please!
ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeletefollow you
ReplyDeletei like the disappearing 4 patch or hat trick thanks
ReplyDeleteI have a laundry list, but the Weekender Bag by Amy Butler is one of them. I'm just SO intimidated to try.
ReplyDeleteVERY cute fabrics you are giving away! I have to agree with the Weekender bag. Looks complicated, but would love to make it. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteLovely blog! I've been free-wheeling it without patterns lately :)
ReplyDeletelove the fabric!
ReplyDeleteCute fabrics and I NEED dishcloths!! I want to do the scrappy trip quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI am a follower :)
ReplyDeleteI love all paper pieced pattens so I am always on the look out for neat ones.
ReplyDeleteFollowing you with bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the weekender bag or the aeroplane bag patterns!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower on Bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteI'm dying to make the Weekender Bag by Amy Butler. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWould like to try something with curved piecing if I get up the nerve.
ReplyDeleteThere is a great pattern called Sanctuary Squares that is under free patterns on the Hyacinth Quilt Designs blog. Love the fabrics! No thanks on the dishcloths though -- I already have more than my drawer can hold.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! Thanks for the chance. I love the "Read" bag pattern. I made one for my SIL for Christmas and it was super fun.
ReplyDeleteI have two giveaways happening too: www.craftyhour.com
Thanks for chance to win. I usually do my own simple designs.
ReplyDeleteThe Plus quilt that Film in the Fridge did from the Liberty Marcele quilt is one I'd love to make.
ReplyDeleteI like spin cycle quilt pattern
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics, I love all of the Atkinson patterns and books. I think their directions are very clear and so helpful to follow.
ReplyDeleteI try to find nice bagpatterns whenever I´m on the net! It´s fun to test different ways to sew a bag!
ReplyDeleteGun, Sweden
gun@lapp.se
I'm still determined to make a bed size quilt using Dresden plates. Wouldn't the dragonflies make cute center circles?
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this fabric to make skirts for my granddaughters. Thank you for taking part in this give away.
ReplyDeleteSwoon.. I would love to make a swoon quilt.
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI love just about anything to do with quilts and fabric. I am addicted.
ReplyDeleteshesdevilish40(at)yahoo(dot)com
HAPPY TO FOLLOW VIA BLOG LOVIN'!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
I love crocheted dish cloths! Thanks for the chance to win.. I follow you with Bloglovin. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI am currently trying the pattern Impromptu by Rachel Griffith, which I've been dying to try.
ReplyDeleteHI! NEXT ON MY TO-DO LIST IS TO TRY A CHILDREN'S QUILT USING 'THE TWISTER BLOCK'>LOOKS SO FUN!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
Oh, I agree. That Aeroplane bag is a must!!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently working on a table runner for Mother's Day.
ReplyDeleteI want some Summer hats patterns but I still don't know which one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance, I love sewing and crocheting.
I too want to try the areoplane bag by sewsweetness. I've had the pattern downloaded for awhile but just haven't gotten there yet :-)
ReplyDeleteCamille Roskelly has some fab patterns I would LOVE to try! I am currently trying to get a HST quilt finished (made from Tula Pink "Birds and the Bees") so we will see if I can get to one of her patterns soon! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am working myself up to make the April Rhodes Staple Dress- I have it made in my head in at least 3 different fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI have so many quilts and bags that I would like to make that I couldn't possibly list them all. One that has been around blog land is the scrappy trip around the world that I would like to make this summer.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to say, if I do win, I would love some crocheted dish clothes too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm making a couple of boy-bags this summer.. I've been thinking about them for a couple of months so I better get on with it!
ReplyDeleteI just tried Lisa Lam's Compact Grocery Tote and it's very easy and very fun to make!
ReplyDeleteI'm blog-lovin' you
ReplyDeleteI love the aero plane pattern too!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin' :)
ReplyDeleteI follow on Pinterest. Love that Ghastlie Board!
ReplyDeleteThank you
A bag pattern would be great. I haven't tried that yet.
ReplyDeleteThanks again
I love Anna from Noodleheads new tote pattern! And yes I would love some dishcloths! Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win! Oh so many patterns, but I am thinking a churn dash quilt is in the works soon.
ReplyDeleteI adore crocheted dish cloths! My grandma tried to teach me to make my own, but I'm hopeless (and when your grandma thinks you're hopeless you know there just really isn't any chance you'll figure it out!)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make the weekender bag and the Quatro bag. If I should win, I' love to have some dishcloths. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI too would love the get my hands on the Aeroplane bag - I also really want to make a Mellie and Me backpack that looks so cool. Lovely Giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am also a new follower!
ReplyDeleteThat Aeroplane Bag is a gorgeous one! I recently sewed my first purse and am working up the courage to sew myself a (p)leather diaper bag using Handmade Therapy's Canvas Carryall pattern.
ReplyDeleteI like moda bake shop site they have a lot of good quilt ideas
ReplyDeleteCluck Cluck Sew has some adorable quilt patterns!
ReplyDeleteI am a happy regular follower with GFC.
ReplyDeleteI love the laptop bag over at Sew Sweetness. I love the blue retro fabric that she used! I'd love some dishclothes too!
ReplyDeleteI really love Bonnie Hunter's quilt designs. Giveaway day is so fun -- thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLove that fabric. I really want to try my hand at some American Girl doll patterns.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying out Michelle's patterns since she had a huge sale recently and sold 21 patterns for just $5. What a deal! I also check out the Moda bakeshop all the time.
ReplyDeleteI very much want to be a follower and make about a million Scrappy Trip Alongs! Great patterns that changes completely depending on the fabric used!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. If I win I would love the crocheted dish cloths.
ReplyDeleteI have been trying out different tote patterns. Haven't found one i did not like yet.
ReplyDeleteI want to make a Dresden Plate quilt. I would love to win an Aeroplane bag, but I don't think I could make one. I would love some dish cloths. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'll be working on the Washi dress pattern this month, and always love a good Noodlehead bag pattern!
ReplyDeleteI want to try the schoolhouse tunic. It looks so pretty! I would like the dishcloths too.
ReplyDeleteshern9@hotmail.com
I'm looking forward to making Mud Season from Keepsake Quilting. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the Hosh pants pattern I've seen around. Seems like you cannot go on a bloggers site who has kids and not see it!
ReplyDeleteWildbluestarz ((at)) aol ... com
thanks for the chance for such an awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI keep wondering if I should jump on the Scrappy Trip Around the World train. I would love the crocheted dish cloths, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks.
love the dragon flies!!! thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI have far too many patterns on my to-do list to begin, but I would like to do a more complex bag as well! I've done some simple ones.
ReplyDeleteI love to try lots of new patterns...I'm into totes right now!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try a zippered pouch. I would love your crochet dishcloths.
ReplyDeleteI want to make a zippered pouch. I would love to have your crochet dishcloths. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI love dragon flys,, thanks for the chance.. I like alot of different style bag patterns..
ReplyDeleteI follow you !!! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win! I love the bag tutorials at Purl Bee.
ReplyDeleteI just made a clutch from a free tutorial offered by Clover and Violet. I will be making a few more because my friends all want one. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway. I love that dragonfly fabric! I enjoyed your blog too!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics. The aero plane bag is Mach 1
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to try Swoon for my next pattern and I also have the pattern for the 241 Tote from Noodlehead, just working on finding the perfect fabric. I'm hoping I win because I think the fabrics you are giving away would be perfect! Thanks for the give away :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new and happy follower.
ReplyDeleteI am following.
ReplyDeleteI am dying to make the Scrappy trip around the world--on Quiltville blog by Bonnie Hunter.
ReplyDeleteI want to make the fluffy chiffon skirt on Make it and love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm on an apron kick right now and these fabrics would make a very cute apron. I love the dragonflies.
ReplyDeletemcclelland@sympatico.ca
Right now I'm working on 4 Pajama Eaters available at sew fearless.com. Your giveaway fabrics are adorable. They would make a great twirly skirt for a DGD.
ReplyDeleteThe Tammy Bag is next on my list! pbstrand@msn.com
ReplyDeletemy favorite patterns involve children's clothing - create kids couture, brownie-goose, 5berries
ReplyDeleteI want to try the Amy Butler Weekender.
ReplyDeleteI've got to try the Scrappy Trip Along quilt pattern but first I need more scraps!
ReplyDeleteHave you seen Ride by Julia Rothman. Its awesome!!!
ReplyDeletehcvallad@hotmail.com
I'm just a newbie quilter so I want to make ALL the patterns I see, hmm maybe if there were 2 of me and 2 lifetimes I might get close :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
I actually bought the aeroplane bag pattern now if I can just get time to make it. Thanks for the chance
ReplyDelete