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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Lily Ashbury Give-Away!

I got the sweetest email from  Stephanie Carter.  You might not be familiar with her personal name, but you might be familiar with her fabric lines..she designs under the name Lily Ashbury for Moda Fabrics.

She writes:
Hi Bonnie, I am Stephanie Carter the designer behind Lily Ashbury fabric for Moda.
I have a new line shipping in a week or so and would love to offer your followers a giveaway as soon as I have my hands on the precuts.
I have also designed a quilt (see pic below) and would be most happy to offer a pattern as well. Please let me know if you are interested?
Warmest regards,
Stephanie Carter
Okay, who are we to turn down the offer of gorgeous fabric and a free pattern?
 I mean, take a look at this yumminess!
 
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Yowza!  These are my 2013 favorite colors!
You did see my Lazy Sunday Quilt, Right?
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 Oh, I think this girl is right up my alley!
If you haven’t started Lazy Sunday yet, I think this gorgeous Layer Cake would get you well 
under way!
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That is IF you didn’t decide to make the High Street quilt from the included free pattern 
right off!
High Street quilt
 Beautiful!
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And this is the beautiful face behind it all.  It’s thanks to her generosity that we are holding
   this Give-Away!

So here is what I’m going to do.  I’m headed to the cabin this morning.  I’ll be home Sunday night.
 Leave a comment below with what you would want to make with this luscious layer-cake.  I will draw Sunday Evening for the winner of both the layer-cake and the free pattern!
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 And while you are out and about shopping, check your local quilt shop for Lily Ashbury High Street fabrics.  If they are there, give them a pet and a feel and take some home, come on, 
you know you want to! 
 If you don’t find them, consider asking your shop to get them in.  They are just the fabrics 
you are looking for!
 I’ll be in touch from the cabin with quick updates…but mostly I’ll be getting in as much 
piecing time as I can!
 Have a great weekend, everyone!
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769 comments:

  1. Those fabrics would look great with the pattern I use for my beginning quilter class! Love them! thanks so much for the chance to win. Have a great time at the cabin. I am headed to my old stomping grounds this weekend to check out the Piecemakers Quilt Show (and work it as well).

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  2. My current favorite colors, too! I would make large triangle and squares and put them together in the pieced wedding ring pattern (not the double, the other one). So pretty!

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  3. Beautiful fabric, I would love fabric and pattern for another quilt I am making for my family. Am behind in wedding and baby quilts. This would give me a jump start and a fresh idea. Love the colors.

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  4. I love the fabrics! Would make a log cabin quilt for one of my grandkids. Thank you for the chance to win!

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  5. I'd probably make a quilt for my daughter's friend, age 11. I've made quilts for her cousins, but I haven't made one for her yet.

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  6. I would definitely make a quilt with this gorgeous layer cake! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  7. I don't know what pattern I would use, but I know I would make it for my Daughter! These are SO her colours! Beautiful!

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  8. Bonnie, How wonderful of Stephanie to offer this gift of fabric. As to what project I would make if I were to receive this gift??? I wish I could tell you... I am one of the those quilty types that gets inspiration from the visual and tactile experience of the fabric or a specific pattern will drive me to create.... so to answer your question: I do not know what project they will be used in, but it will be awesome to try and figure it out... Chris :)

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  9. What beautiful fabric. That is so my style. I love anything floral and these colors are so pretty. I have several patterns saved back in my head that would be perfect with that fabric.

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  10. Love the warmth and fun factor of these fabrics. I think I would make an amazing log cabin baby quilt. So bright and cheerful.

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  11. Beautiful and such a generous giveaway! I would make a quilt for my mom to brighten up her new (to her) house! Thanks to both of you!

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  12. These fun colors would definitely go into a quilt for Project Linus. Not only do I get to try out new techniques & patterns by making these quilts, but more importantly know that I am helping brighten up a child's day. Thanks, Bonnie, for all you do for the quilting community.

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  13. Love the fabric and I think I would use the fabric to make the High Street quilt. Have a great weekend at your cabin, hope you get lots of stitching time.
    Enjoyed quilt cam the other night, didn't get to sew though as my sewing room was a disaster and my machine wasn't accessible, hopefully I will be able so sew during the next quilt cam..

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  14. That fabric is beautiful! I'm not sure what I would make with them yet. I would have to have them speak to me of what they want to be. :-) Thanks for the opportunity to win them!

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  15. Anonymous9:59 AM EDT

    Oh Bonnie, these are such lovely colors. We are heading into winter, and this will be nice warm fabrics to look at! Having spent the last two years fighting cancer I would love to make a prayer quilt for the hospital to give to someon that really needs it!

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  16. Beautiful colors; I would have to make a quilt for a friend whose home burned a couple of weeks ago. It's hard replace everythng and a handmade quilt would warm the heart and the body.

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  17. Bonnie, these are some of my favorite colors too. Thanks to both of you sweet ladies for sharing. I am thinking a Strip Twist or Cheddar Bow Ties (using white in place of cheddar)

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  18. Oh I hope you pick me. A new designer for me to try. Looks like something I would love. I have a granddaughter Nikki who just got married and now pregnant. She is young, bright, redhead woman who would love a guilt grandma Dorothy made for her bed. Of coarse grandma Dorothy has already started a baby quilt for the great grand child.

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  19. Beautiful fabrics!!! I would love to make Lazy sunday, but at least some great pillows for my sofa!

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  20. I would probably make a tumbler lap quilt so the beautiful fabrics would be a show cased!

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  21. Such lovely colors would be perfect for a modern hexi quilt!

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  22. Very Very Nice!!! What a perfect opportunity to start the Lazy Street pattern.
    Please and Thank you!

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  23. I have no idea what I would do with these fabrics. I look at fabrics like these and would so much like to try something but am always scared since they are so far out of my box! One day I'll push myself, I know I will....and this giveaway would be just the boost I need!

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  24. Anonymous10:09 AM EDT

    Oh my! exactly!!! I would make something "girly".... and Lazy Sunday might be just the thing... so pick me pick me pick me.....

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  25. I like the idea of Lazy Sunday out of these fabrics. I saved the patterns but am still looking for fabric so this may be it!

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  26. Luv these colors for a fun and quilt to brighten the day!!! Thank You!! Hope it is me!!!

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  27. Stephanie/Lily ' s beautiful fabrics make me think of a pattern which would allow large blocks of those patterns shine. So I'm thinking of Red Velvet (aka Sweet Life) by Camille Roskelly of Thimble Blossoms. The block has a large section of a bold print, surrounded by points of a contrasting solid. I would love, love, love to use this layer cake. And I might even finish just in time for Spring 2014!

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  28. I like the idea of Lazy Sunday out of these fabrics. I saved the patterns but am still looking for fabric so this may be it!

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  29. would make a gorgeous happy quilt, maybe Boxy Stars!

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  30. I would make a quilt for my new grand daughter. So yummy! Claire
    c7lonergan@rogers.com

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  31. I would maybe make a weekender or diaper bag or a lap quilt for myself!

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  32. I have been thinking about making a drunkard's path quilt lately - so I can practice my hand-piecing on those curves! I saw a pictue on Pinterest of one that had lovely sherbert-y colors on a white background and I loved it! These fabrics would be a great punch of color for a quilt like that! I am new to Quiltville but will admit I am already hooked! I love making my own quilt patterns too and LOVE all of your scrappy ideas! Thanks so much for all that you do! Gretchen K. at g_fager@hotmail.com

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  33. I would make a lovely modern hexi quilt! Thank you for the chance to win.

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  34. I would make a quilt out of the pretty fabrics. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  35. I would make a quilt for my new grand daughter. So yummy! Claire
    c7lonergan@rogers.com

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  36. Lovely What I would make a baby blanket for my new grandbaby Savanna Louise who is 2 months old.

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  37. What beautiful fabric! It was nice to see the person behind the scenes, too. Bonnie, I just love how you are always sharing things with us. Quilt cam, patterns, recipes (which I tried your pecan bars yesterday and they were great!) and just all your tips! This bonus giveaway just puts you over the top!!!

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  38. If I had some of that luscious fabric, I would make my niece a quilt.

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  39. Such pretty colors - I see a lap quilt in my future! Judy R from Buffalo

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  40. Gosh, what a lovely lot of bright and cheery fabrics. I'd have no choice but to start your Lazy Sunday with them!

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  41. That's really gorgeous fabric! I've been thinking about Lazy Sunday, but haven't begun. This would be perfect! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  42. These are so out of my comfort zone, I don't know what I would do with them. I always want to try to stretch my imagination and winning these would help boost me into trying!

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  43. Those are such cheerful fabrics --- looking bright and springy as winter is approaching here in Michigan. I am liking the log cabin blocks you have pictured.

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  44. Her fabrics are beautiful! I have used some in a quilt I am currently making. This new line would be wonderful in a quilt for one of my granddaughters! I know it would be loved.

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  45. I'd lay in bed on a cold winter morning, under a beautiful Lazy Sunday quilt, and sipping on some great coffee. What a great start to a quilt all day Sunday.

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  46. Wow what gorgeous colors!! My LQS closed, unfortunately, but I'll just have to drive further now. I am not a quitter, but a quilter, right?
    Would love to use those fabrics in a modern log cabin.
    Cindy from MI
    cmay1@comcast.net

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  47. A lap quilt would be perfect as a Christmas gift for a dear friend.

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  48. I would love to make a new quilt for our guest bedroom....the colors would be perfect!!!! I love the pattern also. So friendly and welcoming!

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  49. wonderful fabric, love your site check in everyday

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  50. Definitely a 'lazy Sunday' quilt!

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  51. I would make a quilt from one of my own patterns, Split Layer Cake. I gave the last one away to a granddaughter who went off to college and there are more on the way.

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  52. This would make a perfect quilt for my sister's granddaughter, what a wonderful mix of colors, such fun patterns.

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  53. I would love to win the fabric. I would make a quilt for one of the new grand babies we are expecting in the next few months. We have one due in Dec. and another in March.

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  54. I just found out I'm going to be a grandmother! I'm so excited, I'm dying to start sewing with happy colors for this wonderful new family member. Obviously a happy baby quilt, I've been thinking of a car seat cover, a grocery cart cover, a wall hanging..... oh the list is endless!
    Enjoy your time alone at the cabin, Bonnie.

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  55. I just found out I'm going to be a grandmother! I'm so excited, I'm dying to start sewing with happy colors for this wonderful new family member. Obviously a happy baby quilt, I've been thinking of a car seat cover, a grocery cart cover, a wall hanging..... oh the list is endless!
    Enjoy your time alone at the cabin, Bonnie.

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  56. Oh, yes, these are fabrics a girl needs. I will be looking for them. AND why not make Lazy Sunday with them.

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  57. Beautiful fabric! It would make a lovely Lazy Sunday which is on my list! Thanks Bonnie for all you do

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  58. This fabric collection would make a beautiful quilt for my grand daughter

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  59. Lazy Sunday sounds good to me. I have the magazines but didn't get a start on it yet.

    Jo Anna

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  60. This fabric would make a beautiful quilt for my grand daughter.

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  61. Absolutely beautiful and I would love to win and make your pattern out of it.

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  62. I'd put these fabrics in a chevron quilt. They are just yummy!

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  63. I would learn better piecing with this fabric and use the High Street pattern to get the most of the fabric and enjoy it's beauty. Thanks for a chance to win it... enjoy your time at the cabin alone :) Kathi

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  64. I'm not sure what I would make just now, but I am sure I could figure something out! ;-)

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  65. Love the fabric. Your right, it looks like a good start for Lazy Sunday. Hope it comes my way :-).

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  66. I love such bright fabrics and will be sure to look for them locally. Would love to win the stack to make a new tote back or purse to carry around and show off the fabrics.Or there's always a quilt...

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  67. All this is a beautiful layer cake and I love her line of fabric. I think I would probably make a baby quilt for my new grandchild coming if its a girl. I'm not so sure I could use that much pink in a boy quilt but... I'm sure I would find something wonderful to do with it thanks for the chance to win

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  68. All this is a beautiful layer cake and I love her line of fabric. I think I would probably make a baby quilt for my new grandchild coming if its a girl. I'm not so sure I could use that much pink in a boy quilt but... I'm sure I would find something wonderful to do with it thanks for the chance to win

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  69. I love the colors. A free pattern would give me a place to use it. I am sure there is a need to give a quilt to some one soon...

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  70. My new favorite colors!! I would love to make "Lazy Sunday" with those yummy fabrics! Thanks Bonnie for the chance for one of your followerers (groupies!) to win!

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  71. If I were to win the layer cake, I'd have to use the fabric in that fabulous pattern!

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  72. These are fabulous!! I think a lap quilt for curling up on the couch would be perfect! Thanks for the chance.

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  73. Wouldn't these fabrics make a great Quilt of Valor - there are women soldiers, too.

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  74. Wow, this fabric would be perfect for the Lazy Sunday quilt. But, High Street looks intriguing also. Oh, what a decision I would have to make. Thanks

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  75. oohhh i see a scrappy double wedding ring there...and oh those oranges! yowza!

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  76. I really, really like this fabric. So pretty. I would probably make the free pattern as that is also very pretty.

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  77. This would be a fun line to make a card trick pattern quilt :) Thanks so much for the fun of a giveaway! And bright fabrics to get crafting with as the dull shades of winter will soon be on us

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  78. What wonderful fabric! I've got a project I'm in the middle of right now that those colors would fit in smashingly...or i might save it for my sister. Tough choice.

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  79. Absolutely gorgeous collection! I would love so much to make High Street to cheer my window seat up during the cold days. :D

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  80. Gorgeous fabric! I'd make a hexagon quilt. Thank you for the generous giveaway.

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  81. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I like. I like. Looks like a quilt to brighten a gray winter day and dream of summertime.

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  82. I can see this fabric line used in a quilt for a new baby girl with a matching diaper bag. I'd love to be on the receiving end of this give away

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  83. I love the colors. I would make the quilt from the free pattern. Happy quilting at Quilt Villa!

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  84. Luscious! I would love to make these fabrics into a nap-quilt for my granddaughter who is turning 21 in May!!

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  85. I am a new follower, and I'm really enjoying sewing with you and your community on QuiltCam!
    I am making a quilt for my greatniece with Lily Ashbury's Gypsy Girl fabric collection, and the fabric is divine. Her High Street collection looks awesome as well, and the pattern too! However, I'm seeing your Lazy Sunday pattern, and that may be my next project.

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  86. What pretty colors. I have the perfect pattern of my own for it. It's loaded with diamonds!

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  87. I'd make something quilty for sure.

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  88. Beautiful fabrics! I am going t o have a new great granddaughter soon and I would use these fabrics for a baby quilt. It is going to be the first girl in three generations on Dad's side.

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  89. LOVE that fabric, perfectly georgouse colors. I would love to use it on a "big" girls quilt for my littlest girl :)

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  90. Beautiful fabrics! Love the colors. Wonderful for a little girl's room.

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  91. I was thinking log cabin or your lazy Sunday as I'm having trouble with colors for it. Although there are so many of your patterns to choose from!

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  92. I would LOVE to make a beautiful lap quilt for my mother with these fabrics. She recently moved into an Independant Living place and it would cheer up her bedroom! These colors are lush for sure!!! Oh, please pick me!!!!

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  93. Love the colors. Maybe I should hold off and hope to make my Smith Mountain Morning quilt next week out of those colors. They would certainly brighten up any morning! Can't wait for your arrival in Illinois next week. Enjoy your weekend.

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  94. I'm thinking log cabin or lazy Sunday as I can't seem to find what I want for that yet. So many patterns so little time!

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  95. Oh I've been wanting to make Lazy Sunday..........or would those fabrics work for the next mystery???? I can't wait!

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  96. I love how vibrant the pinks in this collection are! They really pop. And that pattern is perfect for showcasing all the beautiful fabrics in the collection!

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  97. I've got a new granddaughter who will be here within the next few weeks. This is just perfect for her new room . The same colors that her mom is using to decorate with.

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  98. Beautiful fabric! I would probably use it to make a quilt for my friend who walked my dogs when I had surgery and couldn't do that myself.

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  99. Gorgeous fabric! I'd love to make a quilt with this beautiful layer cake.

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  100. I have been wanting to do a quilt pattern by Jenny Doan called "Dashing Stars" which takes a layercake - this fabric I not one that I would usually purchase but looking at these colors and fabrics it just says "buy me NOW!" - they are beautiful and I think she has done a wonderful job in the designs! I have 9 granddaughters and I'm sure all of them are going to want anything I would make with these fabrics!

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  101. How generous of Stephanie! OMgosh, I am in love with that beautiful fabric. With it, I would make the High Street quilt, just for ME. I don't have one of my own quilts yet :)

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  102. For now I would just put them near my sewing machine to enjoy their lusciousness what a beautiful clorful collection

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  103. I would definitely make the High Street quilt, it's perfect for a layer cake of such delicious fabric.
    Have a great day.
    Always, Queenie

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  104. Beautiful colours.
    Probably something with largish blocks to show off the colours best.
    Thanks

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  105. the picture is so much better than the Moda ad for this fabric - the colors are so vibrant - loving pinks and orange mixes. I also love the simplicity and modern vibe of the pattern that goes with the layer cake - so great if I could win this -

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  106. Might be tempted to do another Easy Street.

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  107. What beautiful fabric! I have "store bought" quilts on the bed in the spare bedroom...this would really brighten it up in there!

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  108. Beautiful bursts of color! Love this line of fabrics :-) Hard to be in a bad mood when you are wrapped in such "luscious color" :-)

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  109. I would have to spread the layer cake out and give a great deal of thought before cutting into those glorious prints.

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  110. This fabric is beautiful. I was thinking of easy street, but some one mentioned sisters choice I think that is what I would make if I should win. Thanks for the chance.

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  111. What a fun pattern. And I love the fabrics!

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  112. Whoot, love the line and the pattern is cute too! Thanks to you both for the chance!

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  113. Beautiful fabric! I'm thinking of a lap quilt, I have so many want- to- makes....perhaps a diamond lap quilt!

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  114. Love your blog. I have been following faithfully for a while now. I especially like the cabin stories as we have just redone a lake house that has been in my family for decades. I plan to make it my quilt hideaway too. Love those fabrics and could see a simple quilt to showcase them and brighten one of the bedrooms at the lake. Thank you for the opportunity for a giveaway!

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  115. That is some beautiful fabric!! What a treat to win some! I don't know what pattern I would use, but that fabric would make a beautiful baby girl quilt!! Thank you, Bonnie and Stephanie, for a chance to win!

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  116. Love the fabric - what a nice lady to offer free fabric & pattern!!

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  117. The Lazy Sunday quilt is perfect for these fabrics - just love the colors!!!!

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  118. I Adore This Fabric! I'd Do Something Quick To Work Up, Maybe A Dancing 9 Patch

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  119. What luscious fabrics! I think I would like to make an offset log cabin quilt with white as an accent color. I just saw one a few days ago and fell in love.

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  120. Gorgeous! What a delight that would be! Thank you for your generosity!

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  121. Oh my this fabric is beautiful. In fact its quilterific! I NEED to use these fabrics in a Swoon Quilt. I would have to keep this quilt for myself!

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  122. I think this fabric is just beautiful. I would love to make a sisters choice, then give it to my granddaughter for Christmas. She just went away to collage.

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  123. I would love to do a Lazy Sunday using this yummy fabric....Margaret

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  124. Oh boy...that fabric line is gorgeous! I will look for it when it comes out for sure. I would love to make the High Street pattern she also designed. I think it shows the fabric wonderfully.

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  125. I was just looking at that quilt and thinking I would make that, thanks

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  126. I think that I would look at the Moda Bake Shop site for a pattern or try a square in a square type of layout. Thanks for the opportunity to win these gorgeous fabrics. Cathy

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  127. Anonymous12:04 PM EDT

    Beautiful fabric. I think I would make a quilt to "cover Colorado". Picking out which of your patterns to use....

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  128. I would make a quilt to wait for me on the couch and keep me warm this winter. Those colors would keep anyone warm!

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  129. I have been admiring all the Lazy Sunday quilts but hadn't started one yet; this would be my first choice. Or maybe in the upcoming mystery quilt?! I am currently working on a pineapple quilt and have over 80 crumb blocks; I can see the tiniest scraps added to those, too. Beautiful fabric! Beautiful colors! Thank you for the chance to win!

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  130. That is some wonderful looking fabric, Not for sure, if I would make anything with it yet, maybe just set and pet it for a while.

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  131. Gorgeous fabrics! I'd use it as a starting point for the next mystery. :)

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  132. Oh a new baby on the way, the bright colors, what a wonderful quilt is the baby happens to be a little girl. I would have so much fun making a quilt with those fabrics.

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  133. Gorgeous! I'd want to look at them all day so... Quilted throw pillows and maybe a bag, iPad cover... Hmmm

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  134. LOVE those fabrics! My Lazy Sunday is coming along-just keep posting pics to keep me motivated! One day I will be able to show mine off!

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  135. Love the colors! I would use the fabric to make a quilt for my granduaghter.

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  136. Wow so many comments! My Lazy Sunday top is almost complete, but the colours and shapes of the High Street pattern and the fabric are spectacular. Thanks for the chance to win. Thanks Bonnie:)

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  137. Would love to be working on those gorgeous colors this winter! How refreshing! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  138. These fabrics are absolutely gorgeous!!! Would love to make a Lazy Sunday for grandaughter number 8...she would love the colors!!

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  139. I'd love to use it for Easy Street or one of the other gazillion quilts on my wish list.

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  140. These fabrics are so pretty and feminine, they would be great to make a quilt for my new baby granddaughter. First girl for two generations!

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  141. Love the colors!! I would make your Lazy Sunday quilt. I couldn't afford the fabric for it and didn't have enough fabric. This would get me started. Thanks so much for the chance to win it. Have fun at the cabin. Just think of the quiet and serenity you will have.

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  142. I've nearly finished Lazy Sunday but this fabric and pattern are wonderful! Thank you both for the chance to win.

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  143. I have been wanting to make a new york beauty with red/oranges and a light green background. Though I might like to do Orca Bay in this...decisions....

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  144. Anonymous12:48 PM EDT

    Maybe a snowball quilt...or a log cabin...or Lazy Sunday...or.....

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  145. Beautiful fabrics. I would surely have to make something for my granddaughters ♥

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  146. Hi Bonnie-

    What beautiful fabric! I have a few different quilt patterns that would look beautiful with those fabric choices. And of course the quilt pattern would always be fun to have and make.

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  147. I think this would look gorgeous in a tote or purse of some kind.

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  148. I will start the new one from the quilt pattern I win with the material. Thank you so much for making my day.

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  149. Bonnie, I want to make her free pattern in those fabrics. LOVE THOSE COLORS TOGETHER! Debbie in WV

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  150. Your quilt is gorgeous! I would love to make a quilt. The fabrics are so pretty.

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  151. these are my favorite colors ,iwould make the envelope quilt pattern I saw at Missouri star quilting.it would look so bright in this line,if I don't win I may have to pick it up and make one.i LOVE THESE COLORS!!!

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  152. I'm just about done with lazy Sunday, I'm working on the second border today and hope to get the last one done this week-end. thank you for the opportunity to win.

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  153. Bonnie these colors would make such a beautiful quilt! I would love to win this and just sit and feel the fabric and see what it tells me it would like to be. Maybe your next "Mystery Quilt". Have a great time at the "Quilt Villa"

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  154. Oh I love the fabric. It is so beautiful, I love the colors. I am going to be starting Lazy Sunday in a few weeks and these would be perfect for incorporating into that. What a wonderful giveaway, thank you so much

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  155. That is the perfect fabric for a little girl's quilt, definitely.

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  156. YUMMMMM. BEAUTIFUL FABRIC AND PATTERN.

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  157. This is stunningly beautiful fabric, thank you so much for the giveaway. I would make a lap quilt out of it.
    ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

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  158. I'd make the High Street quilt. Love it! The fabric reminds me of sherbet!

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  159. Oooh, my favorite, brights. My favorite colors too.

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  160. I want to do Lazy Sunday. This fabric would be perfect for a quilt for my niece. Really fun!

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  161. I love the colors. I'm not sure what pattern I would use because I'm a New Bee and not sure of my skills yet. But it will definitely be something to show off the bright colors and patterns.

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  162. What gorgeous fabrics! I have new set of large/small tumbler rulers made by Lori Holt. The large one is made for layer cakes, but I haven't found one I liked yet. This would be perfect! Thanks for the chance!

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  163. Beautiful colors. I am already making plans!!!
    Kim

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  164. Love the fabric and love fabric giveaways! Thanks.

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  165. I keep seeing those fabrics as a lovely, very girly little throw quilt. I think they would look great in a simple pattern like Disappearing Nine-patch.

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  166. I do love me some beautiful fabric...off hand I am not sure which pattern to use for this beautiful fabric, but rest assured it will be a beautiful quilt...
    Mary

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  167. I think I'd use it to make this year's Mystery quilt in November. :-) It would add great variety with all the other fabrics I have in my stash....I'm already getting my fabrics ready!!! Have planned my colour way...now just have to get your fabric requirements in Oct to see if what I'm thinking of using will work in it.

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  168. These are beautiful fabrics...just what I need for inspiration to create something new!

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  169. This fabric is lovely! How nice it would be to work on something so cheerful and bright through the dreary winter season!

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  170. Those colors make me want cupcakes...lol. They look sweet to me! I would make a luscious Quilt of Valor for one of our female warriors with these.

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  171. Those are really pretty fabrics. What a wonderfully colorful quilt they would make. But then again a really cute tote bag or happy table runner...Thanks for the give away
    M

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  172. I haven't made the Lazy Sunday, but about 15 pineapple Blossoms I'm always up to play with new fabrics :-). Thank you and Stephanie for the chance to play.

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  173. An adorable quilt for my son's preschool teacher

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  174. Would love to thank you for the chance to win this beautiful fabric. I see a log cabin with it for my granddaughter, which is 6. Just adore the fall colors.

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  175. Hi Bonnie, I know that if I saw these fabrics in a shop I would be drawn to them like a moth to a flame - they are just the sort of thing that I usually buy or lust after! If I am lucky enough to win them I will make your Lazy Sunday quilt so that every time I snuggle under it I will be reminded of my favourite blog.

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  176. Purdy colors. I'm thinking a purse would be lovely. Something for next spring. Thanks for sharing.

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  177. These are such lovely fabrics! With a layer cake, I would make the Tea Cup quilt from the tutorial by Missouri Star Quilt Co. It makes a beautiful, quick quilt.

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  178. Thank you so much for this beautiful fabric to win. I see a cabin quilt for my granddaughter who is 6. Hope you had a productive week-end and enjoyable.

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  179. What beautiful fabric. It really does scream to be High Street so think I'd go that way.

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  180. It is so beautiful I would have a hard time cutting it up.

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  181. A beautiful range of fabrics. I think a quilt for my friend whose son has been missing for a number of years and needs some cheering up. Enjoy your time at the cabin x

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  182. Anonymous2:33 PM EDT

    Hello,such a Beautiful Layer Cake!
    I think I'd like to make a new quilt!
    Thanks for sharing!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  183. This fabric is gorgeous! I'd love to win them. Im thinking a table cover. Thanks for the chance.

    Trine/Norway

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  184. Beautiful fabrics! I've already gotten my Lazy Sunday through part 3, so it's too late to incorporate these fabrics now, but High Street looks gorgeous! High Street it would be...maybe with a scrappy whites background, lol.

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  185. Anonymous2:47 PM EDT

    Oh those colors just remind me of sherbert!!! So yummy!!!

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  186. Anonymous2:48 PM EDT

    The colors just remind me of sherbert....so yummy!

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  187. Anonymous2:49 PM EDT

    I just love all pinks - I would make a quilt for a friend.

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  188. Oooohhh so pretty! Scrappy trip? Arkansas crossings? The possibilities are endless!!

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  189. Anonymous2:50 PM EDT

    I love those colors just remind me of sherbert!!! So yummy!!!

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  190. Anonymous2:52 PM EDT

    Gorgeous colors! My niece would love it....I'm thinking a chevron type pattern. Just luscious! Thanks!

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  191. Lazy Sunday looks good to me!

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  192. I am working on baby quilts. These fabrics would be great, colorful but yet so in tune with what these young mom's would appreciate. And that pattern would work great too!

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  193. Lovely prints! I have a maple leaf quilt on the top of my list. I would love to use these beautiful fabrics for it. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  194. A great range of fabrics. I would make a quilt for my friend whose son is missing for the last few years. She deserves a bit of brightness in her life. Enjoy your trip to the cabin x

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  195. I would like to do a lap quilt for my guest room and this fabric would be perfect. I love it.

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  196. LOVE this fabric line ... so ALIVE!! I have a new book on what to make with Layer Cakes ... I am certain there is a pattern in that book that would do the High Street design justice ... all you have to do is PICK ME! LOL

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  197. Waiting for brand new granddaughter in November so these colors will make a fabulous quilt for her. Love the colors, thank you Stephanie for the great fabric and thank you Bonnie for the giveaway. Have fun at the cabin.

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  198. I would love to make myself a quilt from these beautiful fabrics. Happy colors.

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  199. High Street is a beautiful line of fabrics and I was quite tempted to buy it at the quilt Carolina shop hop but by passed it so I'd love to have this come my way.

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  200. I think the fabric matches the quilt so that is what I would do!

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