February Scrap Box Give Away



Still working on sale fabric for the march Expos (yes, we will be at the one in Duluth and in Tampa) and I have 2 boxes both over 6 pounds (that is approx 15 yards of fabric) of great fabric scraps I would like to give away. The scraps in the box range from 4 - 16 inches x WOF and would be perfect for all scrappy projects.


Here is how to make it sew:

Put you name and how you hope to use up all this great fabric in the comment area (this will get you one entry).

OR

Create a link to our shop on your blog or website (this will get you 5 entries), then post a link in the comments, so I can check out your site.

I will use the random number generator to pick a winner on Valentine's Day.

International shoppers - I would love for you to enter. If you are the winner you will receive a smaller flat rate envelope full of super scraps ( approx 6-7 yards).

Copy and paste the html below to create a quick link to our site. Remember to post the location of your link in the comments so I can visit your site and you will be entered 5 times to win the big box o' scraps.


22 comments:

Anonymous said...

My daughter (11) has been doing some weekend sewing and is always looking through my scrap pile - she's been busy making clutch purses for herself and gifts for friends.

I've added this contest to my site (check Linky Thursday entry for 2/5)

Sue Cahill said...

Oh, I would love to win!! I make two Project Linus quilts a month and your fabric would make lots of quilts to make lots of kids happy!

Thanks for the chance to win.
Sue Cahill (sbonetsue at yahoo dot com)

Anonymous said...

I love fabric!! I make baby quilts, (If you get pregnant you are almost guaranteed a quilt) purses, jackets and anything else I see that I would like to try. I am retired and I think God looked down one day and said "The lady needs something good to do" so I went to WalMart and bought a Singer sewing machine 8 years ago and have not stopped sewing since. I have a sewing partner who loves it as much as I do. I would love to win that fabric!!

Dot said...

I'd make stuffed animals with it (of course, I'd need to get through my project backload first! -- I'll be making appliquing a onesie tomorrow with a cute felted elephant--about time, huh?

Anyway - I tweeted your contest and linked it on facebook, don't know if that counts :)

Nevermind, my husband would shoot me if I won.

Nancy

Anonymous said...

I'm learning to sew, and I'd love to have a great ready-made fabric stash like this to work from for projects! Oh the possibilities!!

Spool {} said...

I'm in Tampa so I need to follow you now :)

You're giveaway has been blogged!

http://100spoolsofthread.blogspot.com/2009/02/bloggy-giveaways-on-grapevine.html

Xapaula said...

I would use it to make doll clothes and quilts for my kids

Jamie said...

Oh, this would be great for a project I'm thinking of. My mom just entered a rehab center after having a stroke. I want to make pillows and wallhangings for the folks there - they could use some touches of 'home' in their rooms! Jamie V in MT
amzanioli@yahoo.com
http://rem-nants.blogspot.com

Jamie said...

I have also linked this to my blog. Check it here
http://rem-nants.blogspot.com Thanks! Jamie V in MT

TexasWren said...

I make patchwork toys. I was just looking at my closet and thinking that after the holidays, I really need a new infusion of fabric choices.

Love your blog!

Anja said...

Hello from Slovenia!
Great giveaway! I love fabric scraps! So many possibilities, so many projects. I would make a bag for sure, appliques for kids clothes, patchwork kids clothes, soft toys for sure... I love doing different things. Every piece of fabric gives me a different idea and I just follow it. Oh this is going to be so great! Thank you for a chance to win.

Best wishes,

Anja

P.S. I have also linked this to my blog.

Urškin Raj said...

wow, after starting making soft toys and patchworks, that would be a great great present for me - nice!!
i've linked that on my blog too :))

Amy said...

I have been wanting to piece together a scrappy skirt for my daughter for a while...this might be just the inspiration I would need!

annemarie said...

I would love this fabric - would use it to make a scrappy quilt and/or pincushions! a.haun@sbcglobal.net

Libby said...

I would use those gorgeous fabrics to make lots of gorgeous and scrappy quilts :)

Anonymous said...

My cousin had a baby girl Dec 30, I would love to use the fabric to make a scrappy quilt for her! thanks! Linda

Kara said...

I've been wanting to make some fun toddler belts for my kiddos and a patchwork skirt for my daughter. This would be great for both projects!
millkara [at] gmail.com

Clever Togs said...

Hi,

I would love the fabric to help develop my new range of designs!

Please find your link here;

http://www.clevertogs.com/epages/es112165.sf/en_GB/%3Ca%20href=%22http://www.someartfabric.com/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es112165_shop/Categories/Links

I will also put a link on my blog, when I add my links.....
(I hope I am not too late to enter!;)

Kind regards
Robin Li Laing
http://www.clevertogs.com
Lovingly handcrafted in Scotland x

Christy said...

I am a fabric addict and love scraps for quilting, notebook covers, art folios and I donate lots fo scraps to my son's school for their art projects. Nothing like designer soup can covered pencil holders in great fabrics and the teacher loves the variety.

I added your link on my blog:
http://clemzclozet.blogspot.com/

Kristen said...

I am about to make scrappy quilts for a set of twin girls. This box would be the perfect set of scraps to work from!

My blog is kristenunraveled.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

I would use for projects with Girl Scouts and youth group - many girls who like crafts but have moms who don't sew.

LH said...

Oh the ideas - my head is spinning. The question should be what wouldn't I make. Tons of scraps usually take so long to generate to even have enough to make something like a quilt so this generous giveaway is worth its weight in gold!

galaxie_bleu[at]yahoo[dot]com

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