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8 May 2015

Farm Girl Vintage blog tour

Hello all you Farm Girl fans!  Welcome to the 50 acre farm pit stop on the tour!

My name is Lorna McMahon, a modern quilter, designer and the author of Sew Fresh Quilts.



I am so excited to be a part of this blog hop.
Are you ready to Sew Along?!!!




Fat Quarter Shop kindly forwarded me a copy of Lori Holt's newest book Farm Girl Vintage!

This book includes instructions for 45 sampler blocks in two sizes (6” and 12”),
 10 quilts, 2 table runners, a table topper, and a potholder.


Farm Girl Vintage by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet
is available to purchase from Fat Quarter Shop here.


Lori is hosting a new Sew Along on her Bee in my Bonnet blog.  Each Friday she will be posting a block from the Farm Girl Vintage book along with tips and inspiration for those particular blocks.
Grab a button and Sew Along!


This book is packed full of such beautiful farm fresh blocks.
It was hard to choose only one.

But that little Baby Chick block was irresistible!
And I couldn't stop at just one.


These two little chicks are just too darn cute!



The quilting was performed using my walking foot, in closely spaced organic wavy lines, using Superior Threads' Omni #3023 in Light Gray thread in both the top and the bobbin.  This thread blended perfectly with the background and was so subtle you can barely notice it.



For the binding I used my remaining Katie Stripe in Midnight by Beauty Queen.  It's not black, but a very dark navy blue and blends in nicely with the grey background and the blue backing.  For the backing I used a matching Widescreen in Pacific, left over from making this Giggles Up quilt.





These little mats were the 37th and 38th use of my 100 labels ordered from


You can design your own labels, too!  Click here!



Don't they look sweet as a set, paired up with the Pretty Piggy table runner?  You can find the instructions for the Pretty Piggy and Corn Cob blocks here.



What's THIS?!!!

A fat quarter bundle giveaway!!!!!!!!



Fat Quarter Shop has generously agreed to sponsor this great giveaway today.
Thank you Fat Quarter Shop!



How do you enter the giveaway contest? 



Follow the instructions on the RaffleCopter.com widget below!



This Giveaway is open internationally.
Winner will be randomly chosen on May 20th and notified by email.
Be sure to leave your email address on the Rafflecopter widget.


Best of luck in the Giveaway!
And remember to....

Click here to visit Lori's Blog and 
Click here Fat Quarter shop's blog, the Jolly Jabber.


Thank you so much for dropping by today!
Please do stop in and see Katie at Good Golly Ginger.
She's got a beautiful Autumn Star table runner to show you!






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212 comments:

  1. I would make a table runner with the Ambleside fabric.

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  2. Your chicks are super sweet, and they go perfectly with those pigs. You've got quite a farm going over there!

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  3. I love this fabric! I would make a flowering snowball quilt out of it.

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  4. Thanks for the chance at more fabric for another quilt!

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  5. I would make some cute totes and zippy pouches, maybe some cute spring placemats. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  6. I would make a summer quilt.

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  7. Those chicks are so cute!

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  8. Oh your chicks are adorable!! They pair so nicely with the pigs :) Love Ambleside and into a quilt they would go!

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  9. I love the farm quilt! It is on my to do list! I would make some pillow w/ the fabric! tks!

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  10. That chick block leapt out at me straight off the books cover! You've brought him alive there - so cute lol
    I'd simply have to buy the book and make my own quilt, I've seen this book and patterns on so many blogs I follow and really must join the throng and make a lap sized version myself :)

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  11. Your chicks are so cute! I have already made a chick block but I think I will make another one for the sew along today. I love your choice of background fabric! Thank you for the giveaway.
    p.s. love the piggies too!

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  12. I'd love to make a tablerunner for my sofa table with this fabric! Well Lorna, you've persuaded me to break down and buy this book! I have all of Lori's books so far and it seems that I really need this one too! Thanks!

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  13. Cute chicks! I would include the fabric in the owl and bird quilt I am making for my niece.

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  14. What a cute Block! If I were to win, I think I would most likely make a lap quilt.

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  15. I would make a table runner and placemats! Adorable chick!

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  16. I would make a tote bag.

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  17. Those are cute chicks! I would love to make a purse with those fabrics...something with lots of pockets for all my stuff!

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  18. I would use them in one of my quilts! thanks for the chance!

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  19. I love table runners and like to give them as gifts. I'd use the bundle for a few of them!

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  20. I would make a curved piecing quilt that I have been wanting to make, thanks for the chance

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  21. I would make a lovely summery quilt! Thank you for the giveaway.
    fabricstasher24@gmail.com

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  22. I'd use them in a quilt.

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  23. I'd make a summery lap quilt for cool evenings on the porch!

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  24. Cute blocks! I have loved every one that I have seen from Lori's books. Pretty fabrics ... would make a pretty lap quilt. Thanks to you and FQS for a chance to win ... :) Pat

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  25. Of course I follow you ... via bloglovin' ... I love your posts! ... :) Pat

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  26. Definitely use this fabric for a lap quilt, this fabric is so pretty,love your chicks and little piggies Lorna, as always looking great! Keep up the good work!

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  27. A nice cushy pillow would be made with thee beautiful colors and flowers!

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  28. I have the Farmgirl Vintage book and would definitely be using the fabric for the sampler. I love the Ambleside line of fabric and am excited for a chance to win!

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  30. I follow through email.

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  31. I would use this fabric in my Farm Girl Vintage.

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  32. Love your Chick! I would make a throw for the pink doll room. Love this Ambleside Petite fabric!

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  33. I would use the bundle for some of my Farm Girl Vintage blocks.

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  34. Your chicks are adorable! I'd make a quilt for my g'daughter.

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  35. Cute chicks Lorna and as always I love your quilting!! Thanks for sharing!

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  36. a lovely little table cloth to cover my table outside under my apple tree for evening dining

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  37. A table topper for my new dining table, just big enough to draw the eye but not cover up the beautiful wood.

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  38. Lorna, your chicks are so so cute!
    Ambleside would make some oh so pretty fabric baskets. Thank you so much.

    bluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  39. You have such cute ideas. Love it!

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  40. I am in need of a little girls baby blanket, and these colors would work just fine!

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  41. I love your piggies and corn! Your version of the chicks is great,also! I love that background, still deciding how I want to make mine. If I won the bundle, I would make a tabletopper for my dining room.

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  42. This Farm Girl Vintage is right up your alley with all the animals and farm theme! I would make a soft throw for my cousin who just lost her husband after being on Hospice.

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  43. I love the fabrics. And the sweet little hens you made! I would use the fabrics in a quilt top if I won the contest!!

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  44. Ambleside Petite makes me think of little girls' sundresses. I have the perfect twin 5 yr olds in mind!

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  45. Beautiful fabrics! I'm thinking more elephants (going the right direction) would be adorable in this! :O)

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  46. Those chicks are just too darned cute!

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  47. Your chick blocks (and pigs & corn cob) are so cute!!! I would make pretty zippered pouches for family members for Christmas. Thanks for the chance to win! mto2golsen (at) gmail (dot) com

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  48. I'd either make a quilt or a table runner with Ambleside. I have the Farm Girl Vintage book too & the blocks are just too cute, especially the hen, chicks & tractor blocks.

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  49. I am in love with Ambleside as I am loving the wave quilting that you did on the chick! So pretty. I would do something in the line of hexagons, clutch bag type thingy. Thank you for showing your modern chicks!

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  50. Your chicks turned out so cute! Perfect pattern for you to get to demo. Who knows what I'd make, but I would enjoy the fabric~

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  51. I love Ambleside--I would make a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Your chicks turned out so cute!

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  52. I love the chicks and pig together - so very cute - love the fabrics you used!

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  53. Hi Lorna!
    Thank you so much for participating in my sew along for week two:)
    I love your version of my Baby Chick block...so sweet!
    What a fantastic giveaway:)
    xx
    Lori

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  54. I would make a quilt for my mom....

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  55. I would make a quillow. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  56. Cute blocks! I would make a table cover for my porch with that pretty fabric!

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  57. I can see a fresh, light, summer quilt on my bed which I need to make! Reminds me on vintage sheets!

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  58. I 'd make a huge summer tote bag, with matching zippered pouches!
    Love LOVE LOVE your chicks and the piggy and corn on the cob!!!
    Susie

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  59. I will make a quilt for my daughter. Those are her colors! Thanks for the giveaway! Bev

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  60. The Fat Quarter Bundle is YUMMY! The piggies and corn are so cute! I would make a quilt! (of course)

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  61. I'd make a picnic quilt!

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  62. I would make a table runner out of this bundle. Great giveaway!!

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  63. I'd make a doll quilt for my daughter! What pretty fabrics!!

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  64. I would make the row quilt by Melissa Corey " Happy Quilting". It is a beautiful line of fabric and quilt. Thank you and FQS for the chance to win a great giveaway.

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  65. I'd make a "Springtime-Summertime" table runner and placemats!

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  66. I would use it to make Farm Girl Vintage blocks, of course!

    I can't find the book locally, so I have to wait, anyway...
    thanks
    your chicks are sew cute

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  67. Summer table runner is on my list for these fabrics. There would be scraps so I'd be making some blocks for a scrappy quilt as well.

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  68. I would make a sweet baby quilt, or maybe a lap quilt for my aunt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  69. I would make a sweet baby quilt, or maybe a lap quilt for my aunt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  70. I think that bundle would make a super cute apron!

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  71. I think they would be a great addition to the fabrics I'm using in my Farm Girl Vintage quilt!

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  72. I would make a quilt just for ME for a change, lol!

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  73. The hicks are adorable, but the pink pig is my favorite.
    jitney41 atgmaildotcom

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  74. Love the chicks and the table runner is so cute!

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  75. I love this line. If I won I would have to make a quilt. Maybe a Dresden or something from Farm Girl Vintage book. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  76. I have a baby quilt I need to make for a friend who is going to be a first time grandma.

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  77. I would make a quilt for the house i'm moving to!

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  78. Hi Lorna! I would use these fat quarters in Farm Girl Vintage blocks! Perfect colours for it! :) Thanks!

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  79. Hi Lorna! I would use these fat quarters in Farm Girl Vintage blocks! Perfect colours for it! :) Thanks!

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  80. Love the fabrics. Your blocks are beautiful. I would use the fabrics to make another Farm Girl Vintage quilt for my daughter in law, who loves vintage.

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  81. I would make a table runner. This fabric line is so cute.
    I love your chickies. I like your piggies too.
    I just got my Farm girl Book and as soon as I feel peppy again (just had a big tooth pulled, omg suffering)
    I am going to make the chickies too
    Thanks to FQS. They are so great, I love them

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  82. I have been gettingyour updates in my email for at least a year.
    I love your bloggie

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  83. I love this fabric line and would make a quilt with this plus fabrics from my stash. Thanks for the opportunity!

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  84. LOVE the baby Chick Block! Making it for my DD by Love. Her B-day is coming up next month. It's too close to Mother's day to finish it for that. Thanks for the Giveaway!

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  85. I follow you via email and on Facebook.

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  86. I would make a picnic quilt.
    Thanks for sharing!

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  87. I would make a picnic quilt.
    Thanks for sharing!

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  88. Ambleside is so pretty. I am not sure of the pattern but I would definitely make a lap quilt with the bundle. If there are any scraps left I envision a table runner or topper. The chicks are so cute and definitely look great with the piggys. Thanks for sharing and offering a giveaway.

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  89. I follow Sew Fresh Quilts via email. Have a great weekend.

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  90. How fun! I would add this I my alarm Girl
    vintage stash!

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  91. The chicks and pigs make a perfect set! I would make ruffle top diaper covers for my baby niece with these fat quarters.

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  92. I would love to add this bundle to my stash and let it sit on my shelf until just the right pattern comes along. I love your chicks and the piggy table runner. You really have quite the farm going on inside and outside!

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  93. I'd be making more of Lori's fun blocks with these cute fabrics! Thanks for the sweet giveaway :)
    terryscwayons(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  94. I would to have this bundle to make a quilt with! I love your piggy/corm blocks and will be making a few of them too.

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  95. Love the chicks!!! If I win I will make a table runner, thanks for the giveaway.
    cork@pa.rr.com

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  96. How lucky you are to be able to play with so many great patterns and fabrics. I would love to start making some of these blocks myself from some of those lovely fabrics. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  97. Those sweet little chicks look sew perfect with your Pretty Piggy runner. Really nice work Lorna! I follow you every way I can. Ambleside would make a great Sweet 16 quilt.

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  98. When we get back from our trip, I plan to order Lori Holt's Farm Girl Vintage, and the fabric would be perfect for that. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net.

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  100. HELLO, happy to follow you on Blog lovin'!
    What a Beautiful Bundle! Would love to start a new quilt with this giveaway!
    Happy Spring! msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  101. Your little chicks are sooo cute and they pair up beautifully with your piggy and corn cob!
    If I were the lucky winner of the Ambleside FQs, I believe I would make a baby quilt (or two) because my cousin has two children expecting babies this year!

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  102. I'd like to have a go at some farm girl vintage blocks if I won, I love your animals! x

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  103. I can see why you had to make more than one chick...they are super sweet! You know, if I won the Fat Quarter Bundle, I might just finally make a throw for my wonderful Mother...it would be just right, I think :) Thanks for the giveaway!

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  104. I would add them to my fabric to make my Farm Girl blocks

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  105. Loooove the Chickens!! :)

    I think I would make a Throw for our Grangirlie!! Perfect colors!!

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  106. I would used it up - Vintage Farm with Lori Holt on Fridays

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  107. I would make something sweet for my 2 year old granddaughter, a little sundress maybe.
    kdavis1@centurytel.net

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  108. I follow on Bloglovin as Kathy Davis.
    kdavis1@centurytel.net

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  109. I'd make a qiult of course! Love you baby chick blocks.

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  110. I'd make a spring table runner!

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  111. i would love to make some sweet pillows

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  112. I'd add them to my farm girl stash, and probably need to make another quilt!

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  113. Of course I would use the fabric to make some of the blocks from Lori's Farm Girl Vintage book. I would either make individual pot holders or a table runner. Great fabric!!!
    Dawn
    array-dawn at cox dot net

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  114. Hi there Lorna,
    I have been designing blocks like crazy since I purloined my Hubs' Christmas prezzy from his company-a Moleskine notebook(awesome, you should get one!!)…so I would use this fat quarter bundle to make a sampler quilt out of my own designed blocks!!!
    I have been enjoying your posts for a couple of years now!
    Thanks!
    Quilty Huggs,
    Jacqueline
    snausages22 at yahoo.CA (NOT: yahoo.com!)

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  115. Great little chicks, I can not wait to get my hands on my book. I think it should arrive next week. What a fun prize.
    Heide
    khnmdronchi (at)sbcglobal.net

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  116. The country farmhouse we live in is called Ambleside! So I would love to make some swoon block cushions for the old church pew in our hallway 😊

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  117. Swoon blocks would be amazing! I'd love to make some mini wallhangings with this with scrappy borders as well!!

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  118. Swoon blocks would be amazing! I'd love to make some mini wallhangings with this with scrappy borders as well!!

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  119. That really is an adorable block!
    I'd love to make all your animals in this wonderful giveaway fabric!

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  120. I would make a curvy clutch that I've been seeing a lot of lately. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  121. Thank you for the giveaway! These pretty prints say spring quilt to me. :)

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  122. We need some new napkins these would be great.

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  123. If I won, I would use the fabrics for the sew-a-long. I just made my first block and a mini block for a pincushion!

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  124. What would I make with that beautiful fabric? So many ideas. But I have a pattern by Tiedwitharibbon that uses only charm squares. It's a big spool of thread and the thread area is filled with the charms
    mightymadgescloset at gmail dot com

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  125. What would I make with that beautiful fabric? So many ideas. But I have a pattern by Tiedwitharibbon that uses only charm squares. It's a big spool of thread and the thread area is filled with the charms
    mightymadgescloset at gmail dot com

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  126. Love the Ambleside Fabric. I would make Jocelyn Uneng's 'Night Blooming' Block with this Fat Quarter Bundle. That block just 'speaks' to me! Thank you for this wonderful giveaway chance!

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  127. Such beautiful fabrics! I would love to make a sweet little girl a sweet little quilt. Thank you for the opportunity to win. w.wendih@verizon.net

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  128. I would definitely make something girlie and sweet. Sew cute!

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  129. I am not sure if I would make a quilt or another table runner.

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  130. Something for my sweet granddaughters would be wonderful. Beautiful fabric and love the Vintage Farmgirl Book.

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  131. I have been looking at a herringbone pattern using a half hexagon template. jarvenpa1ne at gmail dot com

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  132. With this fabric bundle, I'd be making a lovely spring table runner for my hutch!

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  133. I think a summer table runner would be fun. ~Debby

    determineddebby at gmail dot com

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  134. A cute baby quilt. I would love to make your butterflies pattern.
    reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  135. I would make some kind of quilt. I love it.

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  136. Most likely a quilt. I have just started playing with hexagons too.

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  137. I don't know what I would make with them yet. They would have to set on my shelves for a while until inspiration struck.
    But I have to have a baby quilt made with those pigs. ADORABLE

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  138. I would use the fabric to make a table runner and place mats for my kitchen.

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  139. Your chicks are super cute. Thanks for the giveaway. I would use these fabrics in a quilt.

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  140. Love those little chicks! Would love to make some myself!

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  141. I would love to win this prize.
    Thanks!

    larslaura27@gmail.com

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  142. I would make a scrappy quilt. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  143. I would make a new lap quilt to brighten up my family room for summer.

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  144. Cute chicks!:) I would love to have some amble side to make a table runner!
    renae1225@gmail.com

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  145. I'd make skirts for my daughter :)

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  146. I think I'd make a spring table runners and place mats

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  147. I have a new Great Niece that needs a crib quilt!

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  148. I would make a bag and matching purse or pencil case.

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  149. Quilting is so expensive and these giveaways help all quilters. I follow on blogovin
    Nancy
    gandn74@ymail.com

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  150. I would make some placemats with the bundle.

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  151. Your chicks are darling! Thanks for the fun post! I would make some cosmetic pouches with this lovely fabric.

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  152. I follow you via Bloglovin. Thanks for all the inspiration!

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  153. Hm I have a swap from my gild to finish and that would be really nice since I need some inspiration :-)

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  154. Possibly a Lattice quilt! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  155. I would make something for my sister. She needs cheering up so I would also let her choose the pattern.

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  156. A sweet baby girl quilt! Thanks for the chance!
    basaran.family@rogers.com

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  157. The most gorgeous baby quilt ever!!

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  158. I think I'd make a sweet wall quilt so I could see that beautiful fabric every day! :-) Thanks for the chance to win!! hlebrett at live dot com

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  159. I love Ambleside and can think of many quilts I want to make with it. The first would be the single wedding ring quilt that fat quarter shop gave a tutorial for, the next would be the star of wonder pattern by Brenda Riddle. Thanks for the chance to win! timbersmith63 at gmail dot com.

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  160. I'd make a whole lot of burp cloths for all of the expected family babies coming soon. Jean dot Necheles at gmail dot com

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  161. A lap quilt for me. I love my couch blankets.

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  162. I would use these to make a new tote for me and a few aprons for gifts. It is beautiful!
    Sandy A

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  163. Such pretty fabrics I would make something for myself like a tote bag and a couple of dresses for the little nieces

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  164. Little dresses for my nieces!

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  165. I would use those prints in some of my Farm Girl Vintage blocks. Love your little chicks! Thanks for the giveaway! jacklynnsteven at netzero dot com

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  166. I would be forced to buy the book ( like someone has to force me?) and then buy more fabric and make the quilt.

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  167. I'd probably just use if for various crafting projects! Thanks and God bless! Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist @ aol.com

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  168. I'd like to try a Dresden plate pattern with the FQ bundle.

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  169. I would make a tote bag and a pillow cover.

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  170. I bought some of the pink and red floral today I love all of it and would put it in a vintage sampler.

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  171. I'm impressed that people actually know what they would make. I have been known to just buy fabric I love and wait for the right project to show up. I will say that these sweet colors would make a great baby quilt.

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  172. I would make something pretty for my almost-7yo daughter ... Possibly a bag, or bed runner and cushions. Such a pretty floral bouquet could not be hidden away!!!

    Love your chick hot pads!! And how darling they look with your table runner!!!

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  173. I'd make a quilt out of this dainty collection.

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  174. Love the pigs and chicks piecing! I would love to make a baby girl quilt with these fabrics if I won!

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  175. If I win this fat quarter bundle I would make a baby quilt with it. Love the little chicken blocks. Debbie

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  176. I would use the bundle to get started on the sew along! I am just not sure what blocks to start with! Love the baby chicks though!

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  177. I love this book. So excited to start a new project.

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  178. I would make a tablerunner with the bundle if I win!

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  179. Very cute! I would use it in my next quilt. kthurn@bektel.com

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  180. I follow with email updates. kthurn@bektel.com

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  181. A sweet little baby girl quilt is what I would make.

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  182. I have loved Ambleside ever since it came out and would love to win a fat quarter bundle and I would make a table runner for my dining room table so that I could see it all the time.
    Pauline
    perry94022 at hotmail dot com

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  183. The little chicks are perfect to go with your piggies!

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  184. Love your chicks - and what cute piggies! I need this bundle to make my French country inspired Farm Girl Vintage quilt! It would be perfect!

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  185. I would make table runners with the fabric. Thanks!

    Please click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.

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  186. I love this fabric!! I am so excited that it is the one you are giving away! I'd probably use it to sew up a fun and scrappy tote for me to use!

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  187. I have to see the fabric first but it would be something wonderful.

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  188. Such a beautiful line of fabric. I would make table runners and a summer picnic quilt

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  189. I really like that cute mason jar block. I'd definitely make some of those with this bundle. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  190. I have actually designed a quilt with Ambleside in mind! Thanks for the chance.

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  191. I would make a four-patch type of quilt for a little girl with the Ambleside fat quarters.

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