31 August 2015

Dinkydoo Fabrics GIVEAWAY!

Welcoming Sew Fresh Quilts' newest sponsor... Dinkydoo Fabrics!


Dinkydoo Fabrics is a new online fabric shop and based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Alicia and her husband carry lots of pre-cuts, so all of you layer cake and jelly roll lovers will be happy, happy, happy! Featuring Moda, Cotton + Steel and much more!

Did I happen to mention... They offer $5 flat rate shipping.... For Canada and the USA?
And that you get 15% off your first order by signing up to their Newsletter?

I went browsing in their shop and look at what I found!
Bundles....

Precuts....

And look here....
Scrumptious solids! By. The. BOLT.


You can find Dinkydoo Fabrics on all your fave social media sites
such as instagramfacebooktwitter and pinterest.

And be sure to follow their blog here!


You don't want to miss a thing!



Alicia has offered this gorgeous Moda Canyon Layer Cake for the giveaway prize.
Yum-m-m-O!



How do you enter the giveaway contest? 

 

Follow the instructions on the RaffleCopter.com widget below!

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This Giveaway is open internationally.
Winner will be randomly chosen on September 7th and notified by email.
Be sure to leave your email address on the Rafflecopter widget.





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sisylyn2 said...

I would either make a baby quilt or a bag;

Hayley said...

Does fondle it count as an answer? Haha. I love Canyon and am desperate to get my hot little hands on it. Maybe a log cabin or granny squares or maybe a fun sampler of random blocks I like

Emily C said...

I do not currently have a pattern in mind. I love the star quilts and typically design my own patterns.

Diana @ Red Delicious Life said...

I've been saving up (on pinterest) various layer cake friendly patterns but just don't have any layer cakes yet!

Unknown said...

I would probably make a table runner. I've never worked with a layer cake before, so I'd have fun finding a suitable pattern.

Shelina said...

This is a great giveaway. I am still thinking of the quilt that you made with just squares. A pack like this would be perfect for that.

Margo said...

i have never worked with a layer cake believe it or not! Looks like fun! onlydiamonds [at] hotmail.com

Sally said...

I'd love to win that layercake! thanks for opportunity.

Sally said...

I follow you via email

Anonymous said...

I love square precuts! So many possibilities. I want to make pinwheels from them and make a quilt

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

I would use the fabric in one of my ongoing quilt projects :)

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

I would use the fabric in one of my ongoing quilt projects :)

Zenia Rene said...

I would definitely use the layer cake to make a quilt. I would use it to make this -->http://upstairshobbyroom.blogspot.com/2015/08/100-lets-get-splash-with-summer-breeze.html

Zenia Rene said...

And as always, thanks for the linky party!

Sylvia said...

I've never worked with layer cakes before... maybe something involving half square triangles?

Jacqueline Frances said...

Hi there Lorna,
I have a design in my sketchbook that would be perfect for this layer cake!
Thanks!
Quilty Huggs,
Jacqueline

shirlz51 said...

Make some sort of throw

Kim White said...

I vision baby quilts

Unknown said...

I would like to try the Double SLice Layer Cake pattern shown on Missouri Star Quilt Company
Pauline
perry94022 at hotmail dot com

Lisa E said...

I think I would make some bags for my two daughters. Thanks!

Lisa E said...

I follow your blog through Inoreader.

DeborahGun said...

I would like to make a Penny Patch quilt.

Anonymous said...

Just the other day I saw a pattern esp. for a Layer Cake that I want to try. I really like Kate Spains fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win.
mail.stefanie at gmx dot de

Katy M said...

I'd definitely make a quilt and I'd have a lot of fun researching which pattern to use if I won :)

Rebecca said...

I would be dreaming up a new wall hanging with this fabric. thank you

Lace Faerie said...

I am looking for a line of pretty fabrics for a athletic teen who doesn't want cutesy. I think this would fill the bill!
Thanks for the chance of winning!

Kay said...

I rather fancy a very simple quilt made with HSTs from the layer cake. x

Ruth Harwood said...

I'd make a quilt with some geometric designs on :)

Sarah S said...

I'd make crazy patchwork with the fabric!

D White said...

I'm a new quilter, and it would definitely be made into a quilt!

Unknown said...

I would love to do my first layer cake quilt! i love the colors and designs. Thank you for the awesome giveaway!

Whichcrafts said...

I would make a quilt.

Unknown said...

I'd make a quilt :)

legato1958 said...

I 'd make a quilt... maybe with stars. These colors are so pretty!
Susie

Audrey said...

I would definitely make a quilt. I am not sure of which pattern. A Canyon layer cake has been on my wish list since I played with a mini charm pack of Canyon a couple of weeks ago. Beautiful colours. Thanks for sharing.

Linda said...

I have some baby quilts to make !! I'll use it on one of them!

Lisa in Port Hope said...

I have a weathervane block quilt in progress using some of Kate Spain's Honey Honey, i think I would make some more blocks for it.

Clumsy Chord said...

I think I'd probably do another quilt with HST like the Layer Cake QuiltAlong from Material Girl Quilts (although I still haven't finished my first one...).

Sheryl said...

I'm making an EPP hexie quilt that these would be gorgeous in.

Diannia said...

I have just discovered the many possibilities of precuts and am waiting patiently (NOT!) for an order to come from Missouri Star including a layer cake.

Unknown said...

I'd make my granddaughter a quilt

Gemma said...

I've just made my first ever quilt for my baby due next month so I'd love to try my hand at another x

Jessy said...

I'd use it to make a teddy bear, a patchwork one.

Unknown said...

I love rag ribbon garlands and fabric chandeliers, I think they can be so eye catching and yet simple to make.

Nancy J said...
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Nancy J said...

The fabrics will be perfect with some solids to frame blocks, alternating the colours. I can see this for our grand-daughter. I have saved the flange border tutorial, perfect finish for the Wiggle-me-sew-along quilt, and at the perfect time as I have one border on, and the final two to sew. Wonderful give-away, so generous.

Victoria Prince said...

I think a quilt :)

Pauline black said...

A small quilt for my grandson!

sidwales said...

A nice throw for my motorhome.

Rose Santuci-Sofranko said...

I think I'd use them for a variety of crafts! Such pretty fabric. Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist @ aol.com

Unknown said...

I would love to make my Daughters some owl cushions to go in their new owl themed bedroom x

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