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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

~ Milk, Sugar & Flower Giveaway ~

I am SO excited to giveaway this gorgeous fat quarter bundle of Milk, Sugar & Flower by Elea Lutz courtesy of our lovely friends at Fat Quarter Shop!!!


This new fabric line is all the rage on Instagram right now (check out #milksugarandflower) and for good reason. The colors and prints are incredibly sweet. They just make you happy looking at them. And they won't give you cavities. Bonus!

I simply adore this fabric and I know so many of you do too! I love seeing what others are making with it. Every project is so pretty!

For a chance to win this FQ bundle just leave a comment! What would make with this stack of sweetness? or would you hoard it for a while?! That's okay too!!! I'll announce a winner next week.

Happy Sewing!
xo Erin

380 comments:

  1. I would definitely have to make a quilt! Thanks for the fun. :-)

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  2. I think I would hoard it, but then again I do have a new Grandaughter on the way!

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  3. With spring so close I would have to create a little matching something for my daughter and her favorite doll. Maybe pinafores!

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  4. I would make a bag , maybe use it in a weekender bag.it is so girly

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  5. I would like to make a sweet quilt or maybe a sewing tote! I love this fabric!

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  6. Quilt for my daughter's bed ��

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  7. This is so sweet! I'd really have to hang onto it for something special. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  8. Hoard it, until I needed it for ababy girl quilt.

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  9. Would make a beautiful baby shower gift for first time mom. ... is what i would make. Great give away. Mrscummings2u at Gmail dot com

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  10. I would make a quilt with the swoon pattern!

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  11. I would have to make a quilt with it...maybe a bow tie one...for my daughter...maybe...if she's lucky, she'll get it :)

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  12. I would love to win! I would use up every scrap of it in a quilt, bag and maybe a sweet little rag doll! Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  13. I would stash it for a little while. I'm taking a class through my local guild, so I've got a new project starting soon. Thank you for the chance a beautiful stack of fabric.

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  14. So pretty! I think I would hoard it for awhile but I think it would end up in a star quilt or maybe the APQ QAL

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  15. My goodness, I would just enjoy it in it's fresh, uncut state for a while..I'd decide to cut it up into something cute eventually.

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  16. I would make a very very feminine log cabin quilt. It's something I always imagine myself wrapped in but I haven't gotten around to making it yet.

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  17. Awesome giveaway!! I would probably hoard it for a while, but this just screams to be made into something for my daughter! Thanks so much! :)

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  18. I would either make a baby quilt or a cute spring bag.

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  19. Pretty. I think I'd use this to make Easter baskets. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

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  20. I would make a quilt with this pretty fabric collection!!!

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  21. I would make the Cute Cups quilt from the book Quilty Fun.

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  22. I would make some lovely hexie projects! Thank you for the chance to win

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  23. Quilt! Then I would use every bit that was left for little projects. :). Love this line!

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  24. Oh....these are amazing and being called for some epp work!! Thanks for the chance!!

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  25. Cute bag! After I dared to cut into it!!

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  26. Cute bag! After I dared to cut into it!!

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  27. I am afraid that I would have to pet and admire it for a while before I decided what to make with it. But with fabric this adorable, no matter what I use it for, it can't help but turn out cute!

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  28. Oh that's so pretty, I would make a quilt just for me,

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  29. What would I make? Oh my, the possibilities are endless. Some sort of lovely quilt for a daughter I think

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  30. I would hoard it for awhile but it would definetly end up in a quilt. It is so pretty.

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  31. I would make a Granny Square Quilt or a Hexie quilt with that bundle of awesomeness!

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  32. A pretty quilt, something for little girls or dolls, a fun purse... so hard to decide!

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  33. I'd certainly hoard it for a while, but then it would need to be made into a set of patchwork cushions for my couches. It's so pretty!

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  34. Oh, if I were the lucky winner of this sweet bundle, I would probably just stroke it for quite a while. I then would put it in a clear plastic project bag and search for the cutest baby quilt pattern that would showcase these adorable prints!
    Thanks!
    nettiecrain@live.com

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  35. I'd make a little doll quilt gift for a friend who has a birthday coming up
    what a sweet fabric line!!
    thanks for the chance to win

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  36. I'd make a quilt for ME! Love this fabric. ;)

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  37. These prints remind me of my grandmother, so I would use it to make a quilt with a traditional pattern...maybe a bow tie or fan.

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  38. Lovely retro prints! I'd make some aprons, placemats and table runners for sure. Maybe a picnic quilt? Fabric reminds me of my Mom's tablecloths from years ago.

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  39. It would be so much fun to make children's quilts for our guilds community service project. And they would be so appreciated. Thank you for this chance. therinks@bluemarble.net

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  40. What a sweet giveaway! I would make something adorably cute, I'm not sure what but the fabric automatically makes for cute!

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  41. I would make a sweet baby quilt for my new granddaughter!
    satterfieldfamily at sbcglobal dot net

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  42. I think it would have to be made into something retro, with a modern flair. I like the idea of maybe a jacob's ladder quilt.

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  43. How about a couple mini quilts! That way I could keep one as I LOVE this line! It's scrumptious.... Great giveaway!

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  44. This is SO pretty, I'd love to start a Farmer's Wife quilt with it! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  45. I would eventually use it but I would have to hoard it first - put it somewhere I could admire every day, stroke it, snuggle it, maybe even take it to bed with me - it's just so unbelievably gorgeous!

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  46. I think I would just stare at it and pet it for a while before cutting into it. So many different projects would be great for this it would take me a while to choose one. Thanks to you and FQS for the giveaway!

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  47. I have some embroidered blocks that I have been hoarding for a while that would be so pretty with these fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  48. I love this collection. I would take some time to find just the right project to make with this yummy selection. Thank you for this awesome chance to have this bundle of joy.

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  49. I think I would have to make quilt for myself. Tee hee! Jillfroelich@yahoo.com

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  50. I would make a wall quilt for my granddaughters. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

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  51. I think I would have to hoard it for awhile, it is Soo sweet, would need to stare at it awhile until the right project came along.
    Thanks for a chance:)

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  52. I would love to win that lovely cheerful bundle! Thank you for the offer.

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  53. I so want to make a baby quilt with this sweetness for my 21st (14th girl) grandchild.... love these so much.

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  54. So many possibilities! Certainly I woudl play with it, then make a quilt from the Vintage Vibe book. Then grannie squares with the scraps! Just beautiful!

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  55. I tHunk it might need to be tiny patchwork

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  56. Cute patchwork pillows. Thanks for the chance!

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  57. I'm collecting for a Dresden Plate...these would be wonderful!

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  58. I've been wanting this fabric! I would definitely jhave to make a baby quilt! Thanks for the great giveaway! cherisetoweratgmaildotcom

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  59. Definitely a baby quilt! So sweet!,
    Mrsrachelsbooth at gmail dot com

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  60. What a sweet collection! I'd hoard it for awhile the. Give in and make a baby quilt.

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  61. I would have to hoard this fabric and wait for divine inspiration!

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  62. Hmmmm....what would I do? Good question! I do think I'd hoard it for a while til I found the perfect quilt pattern to make a baby quilt. I'm so anxious for grandchildren and this would be so awesome!

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  63. Toddler quilts for sure! Maybe with matching pillows!

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  64. So cute! I would probably make something fun using hexies (as I am hooked on them at the moment!) and probably a few cute little pillows as well!

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  65. So cute! I would probably make something fun using hexies (as I am hooked on them at the moment!) and probably a few cute little pillows as well!

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  66. I'd make a baby quilt. Thanks for the chance to win this pretty bundle.

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  67. I can see some great little hexies made out of this fabric. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  68. A baby quilt would eventually be made but, only after it has been hoarded and petted for the proper amount of time. ;-> Toni Anne

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  69. I would definitely make a quilt with this lovely fabric!

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  70. I would make a pretty spring quilt, not sure of the pattern, something fun. Hopefully there would be scraps left to add to a cute baby dress!!! Thanks.

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  71. I love your darling basket quilt with the prairie points! And thanks for the tips on how to make them. Looking at this just makes me happy. I would definitely use this lovely fabric in a quilt for my granddaughter. Thanks for your inspiring blog too. The birdie quilts are delightful!

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  72. I would want to hoard it for awhile but know that it's perfect for a Spring lap quilt so it would be used very quickly.

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  73. Sew adorable! I'd have to make a quilt.

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  74. I fallen in love with triangle quilt lately, I might make another triangle quilt with this bundle off course .. play simple since the fabrics is already too cute :)) Thank you for the chance Erin

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  75. Love this line, it is so cute. Think I'd either make some mini's or use for hexies. genipickens at gmail dot com

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  76. I have 5 friends/relatives expecting babies this year. One of them is bound to be a girl, so I would make a lovely baby quilt and hoard the rest.

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  77. I would love to make some cute little baskets like you made! Thanks so much for the giveaway:)

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  78. I would love to make some cute little baskets like you made! Thanks so much for the giveaway:)

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  79. I think I would hoard it until the perfect project comes along!

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  80. I would make a granny square quilt!

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  81. I just love the mini you made in the photograph.

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  82. I would hoard it for awhile, taking it out every once in awhile to stroke and refold, then pat before leaving it for a bit. Then I'd make an awesome project! I have no idea what that would be!

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  83. I would make a ruffle apron, matching set for my daughter and me.

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  84. Thanks for doing this! Love this fabric!

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  85. Although I'd probably change my mind half a dozen times, whatever I use it for will be beautifully spring-like! Thanks for the chance to have some!

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  86. I would love to make my baby girl a quilt out of that bundle of sweetness!

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  87. I have 90,000 ideas running through my brain on how I would use these lovely fabrics. Love your IG/blog.

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  88. I'd hoard it and parcel it out over a number of projects so it was everywhere! Thank you for the giveaway!

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  89. Maybe a block with curves Something sweet yet funky!

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  90. I would like to make a traditional log cabin quilt, it's on my bucket list! Lovely colors....!

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  91. Oh I would make a quilt! I really adore this fabric very much! It' is such sweet happy fabric! I love it bunches!

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  92. With this lovely fabric I would love to make a bunting for my three daughters' bedroom and decorate a pink teepee.

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  93. Thanks for a chance to win a little more of this sweetness! I would make a mini quilt and pillow to match.;) Love your sweet quilt!! xo Heather

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  94. I would make a baby quilt with the adorable fabric!

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  95. What a gorgeous bundle! Perfect for a quilt for one of my girls, and a pillow for the other one. They are 5 and 2 years old, they would love it. Fingers crossed!

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  96. I would use it for a quilt or some pillows. Surely it will sit first a little bit with me until the right project comes. Lol!

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  97. My three year old moved to a big girl bed over a year ago and I have not made a quilt for her bed yet. I think this line would be perfect for a quilt for her! I love this line and what an awesome giveaway!!!!

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  98. After looking at it and stroking it for a while, I would make a quilt!

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  99. After looking at it and stroking it for a while, I would make a quilt!

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  100. So sweet. I'd probably make a quilt for my little niece, and maybe some doll dresses too.

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  101. What beautyful oldfashioned fabrics! Would do a quilt in a row from bee in my bonnet, love it since I've seen it but haven't matching fabrics. Would love to win them!
    sunny greetings
    morgaine

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  102. Oh I know so many things I could use this adorable fabric for... Just recently I bought Amy Sinibaldis sweet book and I'd love to make the house just using Milk Sugar & Flower.
    Thanks for the chance!
    Love,
    Nadra

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  103. Well my creative outlet is making quilts mostly for family and friends. It's time to make another for my youngest granddaughter so I suppose that is what I would use this bundle of FQ's for.

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  104. Not sure yet, but most possibly some fun quilt... maybe use it for my hexagons too

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  105. I know 2 little girls that just had a baby sister join their family. I can see something real cute - or should I say 3 little things!
    Marti Morgan lnmm@outlook.com

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  106. I think I would make a big quilt like Swoon with it! But I love your mini, too:-)

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  107. Well I might hoard it for a while so I could have time to mull over the choices of quilts I might choose to make.I wouldn't want to rush into cutting such lovely fabrics without a lot of thought.

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  108. Such beautiful colours and prints. I would probably hoard it for a while waiting for the perfect project. Thanks for the giveaway.
    suegribble at gmail dot com

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  109. I'd start by making some fun storage buckets with these adorable fabrics and perhaps a few zip bags as gifts!! Thanks for the sweet giveaway :)
    cwayons(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  110. Those fabrics would make adorable doll clothes...
    Pennyx

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  111. I would ma ke a pillow cover :)
    mmyheartishere@gmail.com

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  112. I have a new great niece and these would be perfect for her first quilt. Gorgeous fabrics. Thanks for the chance :)

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  113. Just running out of people to make things for. Wouldn't this be perfect for a Project Linus quilt? Thanks for the chance to win.
    Wendy
    WBooth-Boyd@hotmail.com

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  114. I would possibly (hoard) put the fabric to one side for the moment and find the right baby quilt pattern to make.
    Thanks for the giveaway.
    fabricstasher24@gmail.com

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  115. I love this fabric! It is so girly! I would have to make my Granddaughter a quilt!

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  116. What beautiful fabric. I would make a beautiful quilt at my new quilt class.

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  117. What beautiful fabric. I would make a beautiful quilt at my new quilt class.

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  118. Hmmm....I think sitting it on the shelf and just staring at it and stroking it for a while would be good while I think what to make with it. It's so yummy.

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  119. I would have to share with my 12-year old granddaughter who loves to quilt and sew. Just lovely!Diane K at dlmskumm@msn.com

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  120. I would love to use this in a baby quilt for a friend's first granddaughter. It's got the look of those 30's quilts that everyone loves. Little scraps would be so sweet for pincushions, too!

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  121. Ooh how I would love to win this gorgeous collection of fabrics. I'd love to make my sister a baby quilt since she is newly pregnant. ☺️

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  122. I would love to make a baby quilt, for a little girl, with that fabric! So sweet!

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  123. I just adore your watercolor banner-- cheers me every time I see it! I would be hard pressed not to hoard a bit of this lovely fabric, but this year I am planning a quilt to honor my grandmothers, and I think these would work too well to save!!

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  124. I'd make a picnic quilt ready for the warmer weather!

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  125. Awww it is so pretty. I would eventually use it for a quilt. Thanks for a great giveaway. (debbie at wowilikethat dot com)

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  126. I just love this fabric line! I would hoard it for awhile and take it out every once in a while to pet it. Thanks!

    Please click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.

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  127. Esses tecidos são maravilhosos...a primavera que se aproxima....

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  128. Hmmm I'd do a bit of both, a good friend is having a baby soon so wow what an adorable baby quilt, with a little left for a quilt for a big baby like me! I's a gorgeous range.

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  129. I would make a doll bed quilt for my grand daughter

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  130. Gorgeous fabric deserving of being admired and petted before being made into a quilt.

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  131. Adorable!!! I would probably make some patchwork little girls dresses. This fabric is perfect!

    <3

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  132. I would love to make a quilt with those beautiful fabrics. Love them!

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  133. I have a 3 month old granddaughter that would get a new girly quilt - she's using her 2 older brothers blankets now!

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  134. I would love to make my grandmother a quilt with this

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  135. I would love to make a spring quilt with these yummy colors! Thanks for the chance.

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  136. I would probably hoard it for a while...it's just too cute to cut up! edandchristina (at) yahoo dot com

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  137. Oh my goodness! I fell in love with this line of fabric when you posted your mini last week. I mean, I took my tablet to quilt group Sat and showed some of the ladies the fabric lol! What would I make? Not sure as I fall into that category of saving/hoarding fabric I like for just the right project lol. But love it I would. So yes please enter me in your give away.  Thanks Sarah

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  138. I think I would love to make 'For the Frill of it' pattern from Sew Emma with this beautiful Fabric. It is so pretty!

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  139. Thanks a lot for the chance to participate of this!

    I'm already thinking on what to do with these beautiful fabrics.

    Cheers.

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  140. I love the vintage look of these patterns, especially the little birds! I might combine it with some vintage hankies and embroidered pieces into a sweet quilt.

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  141. I have to actually make something out of this cuteness?! ;) kidding.....maybe gauk at it for a bit though. I would really like to make a wall hanging for my daughters room and then maybe a skirt for her. After that who knows! Whatever I can sneak bits and pieces of it into:)

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  142. Honestly, I'd hoard it for awhile. It is so precious!

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  143. This is adorable and would look great in a quil!!!!! sonjasmith76@yahoo.com

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  144. I love these sweet fabrics. I would have to make a special quilt for a special granddaughter. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  145. lets crazy quilt them all (big pieces/small pieces) together into one large piece of fabric and then use it to upholster a child's chair. That would be the coolest looking chair ever!

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  146. I would probably hoard for a little while. It takes me a while to decide what the perfect project is for a group of fabrics.

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  147. I would love to make something sweet for my little girl.

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  148. I would make an adorable quilt for my granddaughter!
    Thanks!

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  149. Anything with Milk Sugar and Flower in it would be "delicious" Cant wait for my chance!

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  150. This line would be perfect for Lori Holt's Farmgirl patterns.

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  151. What gorgeous prints! I'd probably hoard it for a while so I could just look at it before making something.

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  152. I love Prairie Points! I would hoard it for a bit. Waiting to see if there is a girl grandbaby in my future.

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  153. This is such an adorable collection. My babysitter that I had for my children is expecting her own baby and I would love to make a baby quilt out of this!

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  154. Oh my goodness, I fell in love the moment I saw this on your blog, I'm in love with it, not sure what I would make right now, but I know I would place it in a spot in my sewing room where I could look and touch it until my creative spark hits me....such a lovely prize, please enter me and I'll keep fingers crossed😉
    Thank you Foe the chance to win!!

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  155. Pretty fabric! I would make a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  156. What a precious baby blanket this would make !

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  157. What adorable prints. Perfect for some spring time mug rugs or a patchwork jumper for my granddaughter. cbuchanan@townofbannerelk.org

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  158. I would hoard it until the perfect project came along.

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  159. this would have to be a new quilt for my beautiful grand daughter! thank you Mary
    mburnette912@bellsouth.net

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  160. I would have to make a quilt...or some great zippered pouches.

    Margie

    margiedicroce(at)rogers(dot)com

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  161. I would use it to make a baby quilt - first Grandchild due later this year!

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  162. I'd probably hoard it for a little while, but I think it would make a real sweet baby quilt!

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  163. I would hoard for a while and then a quilt for my newborn girl and then some dresses for her as well.

    Thanks

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  164. I would use this on projects for my little girl!

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  165. Love the vintage look of this fabric!!!

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  166. I would work these into a quilt. Thanks for a chance to win!

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  167. What a gorgeous bundle, Thank you for aa chance to win it.

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  168. I have an in home childcare and one of my mommies is having a baby. I would make her a the prettiest quilt with that fabrac

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  169. I love this fabric too! Reminds me of Lecien Flower Sugar.

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  170. Hi Erin! Wow, these are Super cute! I would absolutely make a baby quilt for a just born baby girl. These prints and colours are so perfect for a sweet quilt! Thank you Erin and FQS for sharing! x Teje
    nerospost(at)gmail(dot)com

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  171. I would have to hoard these until the perfect project presented itself. They are such sweet fabrics. I might have to buy a bit of yardage to go with them.

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  172. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! I would only hold off cutting into this lovely pile till the Farmgirl Vintage book shows up in the mail...

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  173. I would have to admire it for awhile before I made baby and dolly quilts.

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  174. I would drool over it for awhile then probably make a bag with it!

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  175. I'm in the middle of reorganizing my studio, and these fabrics would make perfect quilted baskets and little boxes for my supplies. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway.
    Erin
    ErinLoves2Run at gmail dot com

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  176. A Desden Plate quilt would be my choice. Vintage and sweet are my two words for describing this adorable new line that I SEW hope to win!!!!!

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  177. I'd make a quilt for my youngest grand daughter. She's sweet just like this fabric!

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  178. Such pretty fabric! Thank you for the chance to win it!

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  179. Wow, I love this fabric. I would definitely hoard it for a while, then make myself a wonderful, patchy quilt to curl up in. Thanks for a chance to win this beautiful bundle.

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  180. I would savor them for awhile to make sure I would use them for the right project! So lovely.
    Sue McQuade
    susan.mcquade11@yahoo.com

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  181. I love this fabric - I would for sure hoard this bundle for a while. So dainty and beautiful.

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  182. I usually quilt with darker colors but I am so ready for spring. I think I would make a small quilt to put on the dining room table to cheer up the dark days. thanks!

    ellen

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  183. Love it! Def would make a cafe curtain for my laundry room!

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  184. 15 sets of Birthday presents for my quilting buds once a year birthday party

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  185. I would have to look at it for a while before I decided on just the right project. Thank you for the chance to win this beautiful fabric bundle!

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  186. I would hoard for awhile, but in the end would probably make a quilt. Have a great day!
    dawnm1993(at)gmail(dot)com

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  187. This is just to sweet! I would make my lil poodle a dress or two!!!

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  188. I would use this gorgeous bundle to make a quilt. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  189. I would have to hold it in my hands and wait for it to speak to me...thank you!

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  190. I would incorporate the fabric into quilts, when their color and pattern were just right for the project. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  191. Thank you for hosting the giveaway, the fabrics will make a very cute baby quilt.

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  192. I love 30s repro fabrics...I could see this as a darling baby quilt.

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  193. I absolutely adore this fabric line. I would make a quilt for our spare room with this, it's just so happy!

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  194. I would hoard it until the right project came up.

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  195. Perfect! My young neighbor has just given birth to a beautiful baby girl and requested a vintage style quilt.

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  196. I would make it last, using bits and pieces in lots of different projects. It is such a cute group of designs.

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