Welcome to the tenth day in the week (and more) of the GREAT BIG giveaway!!!
Today's giveaway consists of bundle of 8 fat quarters of Artisan Spirit Painter’s Passion in Pussy Willow colorway from Northcott Fabrics!
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 July 7th and notified by email.
Winner will be randomly chosen on July 7th and notified by email.
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This GREAT BIG giveaway is a week (and more!!!) long fun and fabric filled event!!!
PS.... If you have not entered already.... Be sure to see the previous giveaway posts:
- Monday's IKAPRINT Labels,
- Tuesday's GOODY BOX #1,
- Wednesday's GOODY BOX #2,
- Thursday's GOODY BOX #3,
- Friday's MAD ABOUT PATCHWORK,
- Saturday's FABRIC SPOT,
- Sunday's GOTHAM QUILTS, and
- Monday's FAT QUARTER SHOP, and
- Tuesday's WARM COMPANY post
This GREAT BIG giveaway is a week (and more!!!) long fun and fabric filled event!!!
NOW.... It's your turn for Show and Tell!!!
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- Click on at least a few of the others who have linked up.
- In your blog post, please include a link back to my blog.
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- Following Sew Fresh Quilts is not required. But it sure would BEE nice!
I love to use fat quarters for quilting and pouches. Basically, whatever I can figure out to use them in! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletetdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com
I use fat quarters for quilts mostly but they could go into a FQ bag or placemats.
ReplyDeleteAs a scrap quilter, FQs are yardage to me and can go a long way in several projects. Occassionally I use them for sampler quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love to use them for quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love using fat quarters in my quilt projects. It is a challenge and part of the design fun to see how many I can work in to a quilt without making the quilt look too scrappy when using the same block pattern. I really enjoy digging through the fat quarter bin to see how many I can put together with similar color ranges and patterns. I love the versatility of using fat quarters in both sampler and scrappy quilts. I keep telling myself to venture in to bag making, but think it would become another addiction forcing me to have to fondle more fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting yellow charcoal combinations in the fabrics. I could sure use them right now for a bee block request that has come up.
ReplyDeleteFat Quarters are so good when I make bags, as there isn't huge yardage left over, that way each bag can be unique. Those FQ's look stunning, great colours and so good combined together.
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts more than anything
ReplyDeleteI make quilts! Today I'm making blocks for my quilt for Orlando, and most of them are coming from fat quarters in my stash.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt! My husband loves these colours so I would make another one for him :) Thanks for a chance at the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI pretty much make quilts with fat quarters...although I have been known to make a pouch or two...and a burp cloth or two...and table runners.
ReplyDeleteI frequently use fat quarters for quilt projects, especially applique. But they are also used for my new Christmas tree skirt and some new holiday placemats. kathleendotlutzatcomcastdotnet
ReplyDeleteI use FQs to make quilts, bags, anything! As long as they are big enough for what I need, I'll use them in whatever I make.
ReplyDeleteI will use them for anything. I do like to use them for napkins.
ReplyDeleteFat quarters are great for bags but I usually tend to think of quilting with them first.
ReplyDeleteI love to use FQs to make quilts of all sizes and table toppers too!
ReplyDeleteI love fat quarters because I can make just about anything from them, from quilts to runners.
ReplyDeleteI love to make quilts with Fat Quarters - and always hope there is enough left over for some patchwork log cabin blocks :)!
ReplyDeleteI don't limit myself I use them for anything quilts to handbags.
ReplyDeleteI love making zippy pouches with fat quarters but I really enjoy miniquiltsM took me a while to realize that I could actually finish something on a smaller scale than a full size quilt! Mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI make quilts with my FQ.
ReplyDeleteQuilts. I just cracked open a fat quarter bundle and am trying to decide on a quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love making pouches, they are quick to do and the finished products are rarely the same.
ReplyDeleteI don't make many pouches, so I use FQ to make my quilt blocks. Years ago when I started quilting, I decided to make a true charm quilt (where every fabric was different--nothing repeated) out of HST. I needed over 400 different fabrics, so FQs where my way of slowly building my stash. Now I have a ton of FQ that I don't do much with, because those prints aren't considered modern enough. I also have a collection of batik FQs that I've been using in my Project 48 Quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts with fat quarters
ReplyDeleteDefinitely pouches. I also tweaked the 1-hour basket pattern to make it out of two fat quarters including the handles. I believe that the FQ is the most versatile pre-cut. There is enough fabric to tray different patterns and it can be cut into any other pre-cut, as required.
ReplyDeleteI get some super fat quarters every month though the mail from Sew Sisters and it's like Christmas once a month. I wished more shops would offer this great once a month surprise that costs so little. I sew all the time with fat quarters.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely quilts-easier to handle-ready to cut!
ReplyDeleteI usually make quilts but also make pouches sometimes. They also work for the occasional baby bonnet.
ReplyDeletequilts. I love buying a fq bundle.
ReplyDeleteQuilts.
ReplyDeleteQuilts mostly
ReplyDeleteI seem to be more of a collector of fat quarters than a user of them! When I do use them, it's for quilts since I don't make many bags.
ReplyDeleteGenerally quilts - but lately I've been making more bags and using them there as well. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like making quilting. I love putting together a collection of fat quarters that I know will look amazing in a quilt. It's scrappy but more controlled then true scraps - a perfect combination!
ReplyDeleteI love FQ's. I feel there is plenty to do what you want to do and challenge you to make the best of it. I have several times thought I would use the whole FQ and then I have left over so I use it in another quilt and still have left over. Perfect creative size!
ReplyDeleteFat quarters are a great way to collect low volume fabrics. Great giveaway! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI mainly use FQ's for quilting, but have been known for using them for pouches also. I usually hate to cut them up, they are so special.
ReplyDeleteFat Quarters are my go to for pretty much every project.
ReplyDeleteMostly runners, quilts and zip pouches or accessories. Thank you so much for opportunity to win the Pussy Willow bundle. It's great that you are a Northcutt Ambassador too, you shine!
bluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com
I think quilts are awesome to make! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI have used them in quilts, and for various other sewing projects.
ReplyDeleteI use fqs in novelty prints to add variety to my quilts.
ReplyDeleteQuilts or table runners for me - haven't tried my hand at pouches yet. What wonderful giveaways all week plus!
ReplyDeletebasaran.family@rogers.com
When you get a fat quarter bundle, you have a piece of all or most of the fabric line.
ReplyDeleteIt is great because anything you make with it,
the fabrics are all part of the same collection. That makes the piece more special
Thank you for this give away, Lorna
I buy fat quarters weekly and I collect them for quilts
ReplyDeleteI like to use my fat quarters for quilts and for bags. When I need a particular color, I don't have to commit to cutting up yardage and somehow it is easier for me to cut up a fat quarter. They are great when you love the fabric, but don't know what you want to make with it. Also easier to store!!!
ReplyDeleteMAKE something with fat quarters? I confess I've made very little, but I AM GOOD at collecting them...lol! I do recall a couple of baby quilts for charity...but mostly collecting. True story!
ReplyDeleteI love scrappy quilts. FQs are great to be a focus around other fabrics I mix in with them. sjvonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI love to use FQ for quilts. I struggle with pulling fabrics that work together and a fat quarter bundles help me with that!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, fat quarters really are a great invention. They work beautifully when I want every fabric in a collection to make a quilt. They also are wonderful when I need just one more fabric to round out the fabrics for a project. They work perfectly for applique, too. I probably use them more often for quilts but they are just so versatile.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for added colors in quilts but I mostly use them for baby items like bibs and burpcloths
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for piecing and for backing of quilts. Love Northcott fabric; as they say feels like silk.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for quilts and and baby bibs.
ReplyDeletelindsayrodems at gmail dot com
I use fat quarters for quilts, especially mini quilts or mug rugs. I do also like to use them for pouches every now and then.
ReplyDeleteI use FQs in almost all my quilting projects: quilts, table runners, placemats, small pouches, just about everything! Yardage only comes in here for the backing, borders and binding. I love the colours in that bundle, by the way!
ReplyDeleteI use mine to "build" my beautiful stash but sometimes I use them for small projects. akronne17@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI am a quilter, I rarely make anything else from my stash of fabric whether that be from a tiny scrap to yardage - thanks for the chances to win this week.
ReplyDeleteI use them in everything but they are perfect for adding some extra color or interest to a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love to either make quilts or add fat quarter bundles to my stash for scrappy quilts.
ReplyDeleteI use most of my fat quarters in quilts.
ReplyDeletehijoffeATgmailDOTcom
I use fat quarters for quilts.
ReplyDeleteQuilts mostly.
ReplyDeleteQuilts or small items like bibs or other baby items.
ReplyDeleteFat quarters are a favorite for making quilts! The size is so easy to manage and get perfect cuts. I have lots of them!
ReplyDeleteQuilts! They're the perfect size to have on hand.
ReplyDeleteI use my fat quarters mostly for quilts, but lately mug rugs have been a tiny, fun alternative.
ReplyDeleteI have used my fat quarters for draw string bags, quilts, and purses.
ReplyDeleteI've used fat quarters in quilts, wall hangings, pouches and table runners.
ReplyDeleteI love to make pouches AND quilts with fat quarters! Blocks are so great with this variety of fabrics!! I adore yellow and gray together!!
ReplyDeleteSusie
Besides quilts, I like to make baskets (using the one-hour basket tutorial) with fat quarters.
ReplyDeleteMost often quilts, but have been used in a lot of totes, runners and pouches. Basically, everything.
ReplyDeleteI love bags and quilts. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love bags and quilts. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics are really lovely. I use my fat quarters for all sorts of things - quilts, clothing, bags and much more.
ReplyDeleteI like making quilts and pouches. They have the perfect size.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Rike
The giveaways never end! It's like Christmas over here!
ReplyDeleteThese are the colours of the quilt I just finished and I have a lot of scraps, so I could add these fabrics in to make another big quilt!
Loved seeing the new baby Midnight... so sweet!
I've used FQ for quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love using fat quarters for quilts. I like knowing I have a wide variety of fabrics and colors to make my quilt sparkle.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for everything I make. I like the look of scrapyness in my work, so they go into everything I make~
ReplyDeleteQuilts for me--I don't make many small projects! :)
ReplyDeleteI usually make quilts with fat quarters but I've also used them for bags
ReplyDeleteI mostly use FQs in quily making.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for everything.....quilts, bags, pouches, etc
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for quilts and more quilts:)
ReplyDeleteQuilts, quilts, quilts!
ReplyDeleteLove making bags with them!
ReplyDeleteI have LOTS of FQs in my stash. I've made a few fat quarter friendly quilts but mostly I cut into them for other projects - table runners & applique wall quilts.
ReplyDeleteI have only used fat quarters once. I made a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteQuilts of course!!! Using numerous prints of a similar color adds interest to blocks!
ReplyDeleteFat quarters come in handy for all sorts of projects, especially quilt blocks :)
ReplyDeleteMost of the fat quarters I buy are to bump up the neutral stash which will be used in quilts
ReplyDeleteI love fat quarter collections, I can't match fabrics at all. So to insure something I create will turn out, I buy bundles. I use fat quarters in quilts, totes, boxy bags, etc. Lovely giveaway, thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI mostly use fat quarters for quilt blocks and fun fabric baskets.
ReplyDeleteI use the majority of fat quarters to make bowl cozies for my etsy shop. But these fat quarters I would use in a lap quilt or table runner. They are far to pretty to use in the microwave.
ReplyDeletetable runners first - then quilsts
ReplyDeleteWow, Lorna! I've been offline a while and when I come back you're having this enormous event! So much fun! I'm just about to go read all your other nine days of posts :)
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters to quilt, almost exclusively. My storage space is tiny, so small cuts of fabric work best in my stash.
Thanks for offering such great goodies!
I make quilted wall hanging and pouches with fat quarters.
ReplyDeleteI make quilts, mostly bed-size, and have begun to really appreciate the versatility of having a large fat quarter stash along with yardage. I find myself digging through the fat quarter bins even more than the others when I'm looking for a particular color or tone on tone.
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts mostly but there's a book called Half Yard Heaven and most projects can be made with two fat quarters so that's fun too!
ReplyDeleteFq are ffq (fabulous for quilting)!!
ReplyDeleteWhat ever my little heart wants..lol I have made quilts mostly lap ones...I have also made a tote bag and a purse...... Love fat quarters...I have also bought fabrics threw the year that are on sale and cool looking and made fat quarter bundle gifts to my fellow quilters friends... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI like FQ's for Dining room projects.
ReplyDeleteTable topper with place mat and small wall hangings that all go together and yet are different.
I collect fat quarters everywhere I go. I like scrappy quilts and a rainbow of fat quarters is a good thing!
ReplyDeleteI love Fat quarters, the possibilities are endless.... quilts, pouches and EPP for me .
ReplyDeleteThank for the chance to win .
Sue
sue52g(at)gmail(dot)com
I generally make quilts, but occasionally a pouch as a gift. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like to use fat quarters for quilting! The bundles make it so much easier than trying to find a bunch of colors that work well together.
ReplyDeleteWith a fat quarter bundle, I've made quilts, pouches, covered books or bags and the occasional pillow.
ReplyDeleteSampler quilts, bags, even children's clothes! Love when things are coordinated for me.
ReplyDeleteI collect fat quarters for smaller items. Right now I'm working on a table runner.
ReplyDeleteLove fat quarters o use them all the time mini quilts and pouches great size and I can usually afford most of a collection
ReplyDeleteI usually make quilts but have made some small bags and pillows!
ReplyDeleteLove fat quarters for everything--and those are so pretty! robinsheloratearthlinkdotnet
ReplyDeleteI just use them to add variety to my stash, nothing specific, just a scrappy girl with more choices!
ReplyDeleteI just use them to add variety to my stash, nothing specific, just a scrappy girl with more choices!
ReplyDeleteI usually use them for quilts, or quilt backs, or sometimes just to look at and stroke.
ReplyDeleteSmiles
Kate
I like to use them when making quilts, but also for bags or even toys for my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteBags and quilts. Bundles of fat quarters just make me squee!
ReplyDeleteQuilts and bags are what I use my fat quarters for.
ReplyDeleteHi, I think I'd like to make quilted placemats for our dinner table with these! Thanks again, for some neat giveaways!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1214@gmail.com
I use fat quarter bundles for quilts and I also like FQs for small projects like pouches and placemats.
ReplyDeletefq's are just smaller amounts of yardage. they go for anything. Often I will cut out a few quilts at the same time and use the entire piece at once so I don't have scarps.
ReplyDeleteI love to use them for mug rugs, quilts, runners, bags or most projects. crystalbluern at tds dot net
ReplyDeleteI loe using fat quarters for quilts and bags/totes. It lets me use larger cuts to show off the fabric!!! @seeamysew
ReplyDeleteIt would be awesome to use some fat quarters on a couple bag patterns I've been eyeing🙂🙂! Thank you for this giveaway opportunity. It's been fun reading everyone's comments.
ReplyDeleteI love using FQ's in quilts. But, have used them in bookmarks, totes, pincushions, whatever I am working on at the time.
ReplyDeleteI tend to use fat quarters for making pillows, handbags, etc. Most of my quilts are made with charms, jelly rolls or layer cakes. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLap quilts. I love using fat quarters for a controlled scrappy quilt look.
ReplyDeleteI love making scrappy quilts and fat quarters are great for projects like this. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy mum and I like to make tiny doll and stuffed animal/bear clothes with them! We're a bit weird hehehe. :)
ReplyDeleteI would use the fat quarters as squares or hexies for a quilt. I love the colors in this bundle.
ReplyDeleteMost recently, I've been using fat quarters to make heart blocks for the Orlando victims.
ReplyDeleteI find that you can use fat quarters in just about anything, quilts, bags, pillows, table toppers and runners.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters on just about everything I do really. It's mostly quilts, but about 95% of what I work on is paper-piecing, so fat quarters come in very handy.
ReplyDeleteI use lots of fat quarters making baby burps and for appliques. I've also used some for doll clothes. They just come in handy!
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters all the time in my quilts. I like a lot of variety.
ReplyDeleteI use them a lot on paper piecing quilts. If I have a coordinating bundle though I like to find a specific pattern that I can use with it.
ReplyDeleteI like to use fat quarters in quilts - seven fat quarters plus some background fabric makes a nice lap quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love using fat quarters in quilts, especially sampler quilts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
Sandy A
I love to use fat quarters. I make lots of charity quilts.
ReplyDeleteI love to use fat quarters for quilts. I can by what I want and make my own bundle.
ReplyDeleteI like using fat quarters for quilts
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for any and everything!
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for a lot of different things but mostly quilts. When they run them on sale I add to my stash not caring about colors or patterns!
ReplyDeleteFat quarters come in handy for me when I make zippered pouches, tote bags, quiet books and, of course, quilts!
ReplyDeleteI use FQs for quilts and tote bags that I make for charity.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
Peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
I use fat quarters for quilts. They are much easier to handle than yardage. Karen
ReplyDeleteI like using fat quarters for a lot of different projects. I've used them for bags and quilts, as well as little projects like pouches.
ReplyDeletektreve (at) hotmail (dot) com
I like to make Quilts from FQ,
ReplyDeletei use them in quilts and other things, some times one hour baskets
ReplyDeleteI love fat quarters for quilting, and to be able to get just a little bit of a beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love using fat quarters for making quilts. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI seem to use fat quarters everywhere - bags (large and small), applique, quilts (mostly scrappy.....
ReplyDeleteI use them to make many different items.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters all the time - in quilts, placemats, bags, pouches, clothes, anytime I need a smaller piece of fabric!
ReplyDeleteI do so many scrappy things that I rarely use a FQ in a single project. I am constantly snipping off chunks of my stash.
ReplyDeleteI usually use fat quarters for quilts. I typically buy yardage rather then fat quarters so I don't have them very often.
ReplyDeleteBundles of FQ I try to make quilts with, random FQ goes into anything :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for another lovely giveaway
I make quilts of all sizes. I like the FQ because I can have the variety that I want in the scrappy quilts I love. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI see something for my table with these fabrics. Fun to dream!
ReplyDeleteI like using fat quarters to makes pouches, small quilts, and EPP. Thank you for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters to make coasters, chirstmas ornaments, hexies, table runners, and quilts.
ReplyDeleteI use them for quilts, bags, gift items, doll clothes,--just about anything where fabric can be used.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters for quilts, bags and zipper bags!! Thank you for the giveaways!
ReplyDeleteI would love to learn to make pouches, but so far all my fabric goes to quilts. The thought of sewing in a zipper has me intimidated!
ReplyDeleteI use FQs for bags and sometimes for quilts.
ReplyDeleteOhioholman at all dot com
Quilts for fat quarters for sure
ReplyDeleteNot too long ago I didn't really use fat quarters, because I felt that there wasn't enough fabric to use, and that I would run out. Now, I have really started collecting and using them. I mostly make lap/twin size quilts, and that is what I use them for.
ReplyDeleteMy email is: bestbelle2010@aol.com
Thanks!
I love to use them for quilts the most or for bags and totes! thanks!
ReplyDeletei use them for everything…quilts placemats, bags
ReplyDeleteI love using Fat Quarters for quilts, pouches, baby bibs, doll clothes,Totes etc...they are sooooo versatile! LOVE fat Quarters!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for chance to win your Give-a-way!! :D
I make quilts with my fat quarter bundles. Probably because I don't make to many other things besides quilts...zippers still befuddle me, so zipper totes are out.
ReplyDeleteI use them for quilts,bags and on garments for pockets and trims x
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts and purses from fat quarters. Thanks for the cute giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI make quilts.
ReplyDeleteQuilts - because I really don't make anything else. The smaller size also makes me add more variety to a quilt to make up the needed yardage.
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts with FQ, since I love the scrappy look this works very well. I can go completely scrappy or control the colors a bit.
ReplyDeleteI use fat quarters to suit whichever project I choose - if the fabric is right for a quilt then I use it for that - if it will suit a pouch or another project I use it for that. I am flexible.
ReplyDeletePauline
perry94022 at Hotmail dot com
Love the colors. Was on the firearms range all day getting my second sunburn on top of my first. It is 1110 pm and I also did the #ptsdsucks 22 push-ups a day for 22 days challenge just minutes ago. I am sorry I don't have more to say....but I am exhausted
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts from fat quarters. They give the quilt more variety in it.
ReplyDeleteFat quarters are so versatile! I've used them in quilts to add variety to piecework. They are also great for applique. Tote bags are fast and and easy with FQ's. I even use them to line knit and crochet bags.
ReplyDeleteI mostly make quilts, but occasionally other items such as placemats or doll clothing.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness you've been busy with these giveaways! I hope you give yourself something special after all of this - you deserve it!
ReplyDeleteSo far with fat quarters, I've made quilts and a bucket-type bag. I keep meaning to make more items like bags and such, but quilts just seem to be my focus!
ReplyDeletereillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com
Quilts, quilts, more quilts! And pouches.
ReplyDeleteI've used fat quarters for quilts. totes, pouches, table runners, coasters and wall hangings. I like collecting fat quarters too.
ReplyDeleteI use Fat Quarters for everything! Skirts and Dresses for my daughter, quilts, applique, bags and many other things.
ReplyDeleteI use Fat Quarters for everything! Skirts and Dresses for my daughter, quilts, applique, bags and many other things.
ReplyDeleteI use it for any sewing/quilting projects. They are so versatile and make the projects one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteI love paper piecing.
ReplyDeleteI love to make quilts and wall hangings with them.
ReplyDeleteI usually use them in quilts!
ReplyDeleteMaybe a quilt or a quilted tote bag. Beautiful colors in this bundle!
ReplyDeletei WOULD LIKE TO MAKE QUILTS WITH FAR QUARREEA
ReplyDeletegandn74@ymail.com
I've been making more scrappy quilts and I love to use fat quarters to be able to incorporate more movement!
ReplyDeleteI love fat quarters, there is so much they can be use for. I make mostly lap quilts and dresses for the little girls in Africa. The list could go on and on.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt only because I'm still learning how to quilt and haven't yet built my skill level enough to try anything else.
ReplyDeleteI like them for pouches and small bags, or doll quilts. Thank you for the great prize giveaways.
ReplyDeleteI use Fat Quarters in all my "I SPY" quilts. kdavis1@centurytel.net
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt!
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