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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!
 Stephanie-Carter
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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Terri in BC said...

I think I would be torn between making the quilt in the pattern or picking one of your patterns - I'd really like to do Pfefferneuse or Zuckerwatte. Thanks for the opportunity!

gail.designs said...

Wonderful colors and I'm a sucker for layer cakes. Would love to make the pattern, too. Right now, I'm making blocks from the Pie in the Sky pattern by Kim Diehl. The fabrics here would compliment what I have started. Gail in Verona

Diane H said...

I'm going to be greedy and say they would make a beautiful quilt for - ME. I never make anything for myself but with this fabric and pattern I would gladly make an exception.

Kathy C said...

These fabrics would make a great quilt for a teen or child. My quilt guild makes a lot of cuddle quilts and it's nice to have some different fabric!

Anya said...

Lovely giveaway! I'd make a quilt for me! Thanks for the chance!

Tamie said...

I'm headed up to my cabin too. It promises to be a lovely weekend. I think these fabrics would make a lovely throw. Thanks for the giveaway.

Bonnie58 said...

Wow. Gorgeous fabrics. I've been waiting to start lazy Sunday (still waiting for a lazy Sunday to start...lol). this would be wonderful. Thanks so much both of you for the opportunity.

Bonnie58 said...

Wow. Gorgeous fabrics. I've been waiting to start lazy Sunday (still waiting for a lazy Sunday to start...lol). this would be wonderful. Thanks so much both of you for the opportunity.

Shauna said...

Ohhh that is beautiful!!! I've seen it and even bought some of that line!!!! I would love to do a throw for my couch, it would cheer up the entire room

Unknown said...

I love those colors, I would definitely do a quilt, something that allowed those wonderful prints to shine!!!!

Unknown said...

I would make a beautiful spring quilt with these yummy fabrics! Thanks for the giveaway!!!

Unknown said...

Thank you for the give a way! I love the fabric colors and High Street looks very interesting. I might try it if I was to win. Or maybe hold out for your mystery. Lazy Sunday was my first Bonnie mystery and I'm looking forward to this next one coming up!

Frances Meredith said...

Those lovely pre-cuts remind me of ice cream - I have scrappy stars in mind ...

Unknown said...

Thanks for the give a way! I love the fabric colors and High Street looks very interesting. I might give that a try if I were to win. Or... hold out and see what the mystery colors will be. Lazy Sunday was my first Bonnie mystery and I'm looking forward to this new one coming up!

Carol said...

I've been lusting after this fabric. I think I'd make a plus sign quilt for my son's SO for Christmas - I think she would like the colours also.

Unknown said...

Love the vibrancy of the colors. I have some Maxine fabric that would pair up spectacularly for mug rugs ass gifts for my clients!

SubeeSews said...

I would use this luscious fabrics as a Birthday quilt for a dear grand daughter. And the fabric is as lovely as the designer!
XOXOXO Subee

Sarah said...

Beautiful fabrics!! They would be perfect for making a little something for my niece for her 5th birthday in December. Thank you so much!

bluenines said...

HI bonnie, beautiful fabric, I would make my mom a quilt for her Christmas present , Hope you have a good times sewing at the cabin, thanks for the giveaway , happy sewing to all

Antiquethreads said...

What gorgeous colors! Perect for a wall quilt to brighten my dining room this winter, to remind me that spring will be coming. Thanks Stephanie, for introducing yourself, and for this opportunity. :-)

puzzled a lot said...

I have not started Lazy Sunday yet but sure would if I had those beautiful fabrics.

Unknown said...

So pretty! And how sweet of her! I think they would make a gorgeous modern looking hexie quilt. Thanks for sharing.
Shanon from Ohio

Maureen in Portland said...

Oh, I would like to use her layer cake to make her pattern. It would be perfect for a teen girl moving with her family into a Habitat home. Thanks to both of you for the opportunity!

Unknown said...

The fabrics are beautiful!! They would look good in that cross or plus quilt, disappearing 4 or 9 patch, birthday cake, rail fence etc...
Nancy

mb-RI said...

Lovely!!! I would absolutely start your lazy Sunday pattern!!!

quiltnvan said...

I've been thinking of making a Jewel Box quilt, and these fabrics would be perfect. Would love to play with them.

Unknown said...

definitely a lap quilt to brighten the livingroom !! or, maybe to hang in my sewing room if i find I can't part with these wonderful fabrics !!

Jeanne said...

I would make Lazy Sunday with this as I haven't make that quilt yet.

Unknown said...

How lucky is the next person to recieve a quilt from me if it is made with these absolutely gorgeous fabrics. Please pick me....pretty please. Working with them would be a delight.

mabiddles said...

The fabric is so gorgeous it would give me the courage to try my very first quilt . I have been wanting to try forever and am self taught in so many crafts, knitting, crochet, etc. Quilting has always been an interest and that fabric just pushed it back to the top of my list :)

ebhaloha said...

My humble fabric stash is showing old age. These fabrics are so beautiful and would certainly brighten up things here ... and, I can start Lazy Sunday with them.
Thanks for the introduction to this wonderful designer.
Bev H.

Unknown said...

love these fabrics......pick this girl right here

Bethany said...

I would make a bed size quilt for my dorm! These fabrics and colors are beautiful, and the college I attend is even on High Street!

LintLady said...

Hi Bonnie,
I think with this great fabrics I would love to do a nice colourful spring quilt. So nice looking fabrics!
Thank you :o) Doris

Deana said...

Hi Bonnie,
I'm not sure what quilt I would make with this beautiful fabric, I have so many quilts I want to make but I'm sure I could find a great one if I won it. The pattern would also be a good addition to my collection. Thanks also goes out to Stephanie for being so generious and you for giving us a chance to win.
Deana G.

catlady said...

I just love the colors! Yes, I would use the High Street Pattern!

Sassytard143 said...

That fabric would make a darling quilt for little girl. I would do 9 dresdens with large white centres that would hold little embroidered fairies dancing. For sashing I'd do little half square triangles. Simple binding or maybe scalloped if it's not too busy.

Unknown said...

Those prints are lovely. I would make a lap quilt for a friend. Thank you for the chance to win such nice fabric! Jeannette

Jittina said...

Those fabrics are just beautiful!
I love the pattern Iced Mocha (by the Buggy Barn for Henry Glass Co.) and that would probably be the pattern I would use to make a quilt. I think it will look stunning in these colors!
Thanks to both of you for a chance to win these beautiful fabrics.

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

A Lazy Sunday quilt with those fabrics would be perfect!

Chris said...

I haven't made Easy Street yet and I do think these would be gorgeous. So feminine!!!

tlunsford said...

I've made so many quilts fir my family but I've never made one for my daughter, so I would make her a snuggly lap quilt! Such beautiful colors!

Unknown said...

I think things fast and easy. I think I would try her quilt pattern. The colors are beautiful!!

Paulinelentsmnet@gmail.com.au said...

Wow what beautiful fabric maybe a pinwheel quilt

Unknown said...

so much yummieness , I would make the hight street quilt top then make it into a little girls jacket how cute would that be ? :)

Teresa Golden said...

Need a new quilt for the motorhome. Taking a trip soon to see the changing leaves. Would work on the quilt during the trip. Probably use the free quilt pattern Lily offered.
Thank you for doing this. Signed up today for the Jan 5th class at Quilt Asylum in McKinney, TX. Can't wait to see you again. Teresa.Golden

Unknown said...

love love love this fabric line it is never ending yummieness I would make the high street quilt pattern and make it into a little girls jacket how cute would that be

Rita McCart said...

I found a really cool picnic quilt pattern that uses layer cakes. I love these colors. :)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful fabric and great pattern. I would love to win and make the High Streetfor next summer!
jgrinaz@gmail.com

Mary said...

I'm going to need more than a layer cake, will have to get yardage. Because that top fabric looks just right to make Inklingo 'Kaleidoscope Stars "

Unknown said...

i.d make a lovely quilt for my sister to let her know how much I appreciate her

Dianne W said...

I simply adore this fabric. I can see a lot of admiring, sighing at its beauty, stroking it and generally loving it. It's so beautiful I might be tempted to kick hubby of 25 years out of bed and replace him with High Street! Goodness, I'm not even sure I could bring myself to cut it up, but when I did, I think I would try the free pattern - it's so different from anything I've ever made it would be a nice challenge. Fingers crossed you pick me! P.S I wouldn't really kick hubby out of bed for High Street but jee whizz it would be tempting for some High Street!

Maureen said...

Beautiful colors and design, I think a Dresden Plate would be fun!

Unknown said...

Love, Love Love the fabric AND the pattern. I think it would be perfect as my Quilted Christmas gift of appreciation to our wonderful Hospice volunteer who comes weekly to watch our family member so we can get away for a few hours per week.Such a happy combination of color to put into a lap quilt for her. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

cassi said...

I envision a combined pieced and applique - king size for MY own bed in the summertime! Maybe some broderie perse with the shapes, zigzag or ribbon borders and simple piecing in order to show off the colors to full advantage. Maybe Irish chain or Jacob's Ladder. Those colors are awesome!

Tina O. said...

I would make a quilt for myself of course!

Cheryl randleman said...

I'm heading to a quilt getaway in a couple of weeks and these would make wonderful scrappy trips blocks that we are doing as our project!.

mkhquilts said...

I like the pattern that is included there! High Street would be great for these great fabrics! Great colors and prints!

Heidi said...

The High Street fabrics are gorgeous! I love the colors and patterns. The quilt pattern is beautiful too, though probably over my ability level at this time. I would lean to making your Sunday quilt. I love the play on color with the varied blocks.

Moira said...

Great looking fabric. I'd be making the pattern that's she is including. =)

Whit said...

I would love to use those beautiful fabrics in a quilt for my mother for Christmas!!

LeighAnn said...

I just found out today that My first grandbaby is going to be a girl! How beautiful would her baby quilt look made from these gorgeous fabrics?!

LeighAnn said...

I just found out today that my first grandbaby is going to be a little girl! How beautiful would her baby quilt be in these gorgeous fabrics?!

Patti said...

Such beautiful fabric and such a generous giveaway! Right now I'm on a HST jag and so I would use these fabrics combined with a solid white and set them like a log cabin barnraising so they would sparkle and sing. What fun! Thanks!

Vicki K said...

Gorgeous fabrics! These would be an awesome start to a quilt for my great, great nieces. Their dad is a Marine currently deployed in the Middle East again.

SharonD said...

I would make a sweet treat for my wonderful sister!

Unknown said...

I can see me turning that beautiful fabric into Bonnie's Lazy Sunday quilt. I have been looking at that quilt for quite a while now and that fabric would be perfect. Also, Bonnie I want you to know that you are responsible for me getting a Vintage Hand Crank 1939 (same age as I am) #28 Singer. It is so beautiful and makes me smile every time I look at it. I also started working on Hexies which I had not made before, just love them. I look forward to your pictures, ideas, and words every day. Thank you so much for all you do....I am going to watch for this fabric at my local quilt shop....just beautiful...

SharonD said...

I would make a sweet treat out of the yummy layer cake for my favorite sister!

Lucky Duck Dreams said...

Ive been wanting to make a maple leaf quilt and these would be wonderful for that!

Debbie said...

I love those colors. I have been collecting those oranges and pinks for my next big project. These would fit in perfectly with them.

Kate said...

Wow. Great fabric. Would love to make a quilt to brighten up the winter days that are coming soon! Thanks for the chance to win.

stitchinpenny said...

Sorry Bonnie, but I would pick High Street since the scale of the pattern on the fabrics suits the large area framed by the quilt pattern. It is just beautiful.

DBrez said...

Yummy fabrics! Lazy Sunday is the first quilt I am going to make when I retire in June and these colors are perfect! Thanks!
Donna in Harwich, MA

SharonD said...

I would make a sweet treat with the layer cake for my favorite sister!

Unknown said...

Wow! Beautiful fabric and the colors....ohh my! I have not started the Lazy Sunday Quilt yet but just this Tuesday I found all my Quiltmaker magazines and have them open to your page. Love the colors. Sewww, I would love to win this fabric. Thanks for the chance.

Laura said...

I love that fabric!! I think the pattern the wonderful designer is enclosing would be a wonderful place to start! It would look yummy in so many patterns!! I can certainly see myself using it in more than quilt.

Judy H. said...

I love those colors and think they'd be great for applique! I know whoever wins them will have lots of fun, though.

Anonymous said...

I have been making quilts to donate to charities over the last few years , this pack would make a delightful quilt to donate to the Red Cross in far west of NSW ,they do a fantastic job in their community ,

Monika

Laura said...

Four patch and snowballs! These colors are the ones I love to work with. A friend says how do you make such colorful quilts yet have white? walls in your house?! But I do love me some color.

Mary said...

I'd so make a baby quilt for my new grandbaby due in April ! (Yes, she's a girl!) I absolutely adore the colors!

Mary said...

I'd so make a baby quilt for my new grandbaby due in April ! (Yes, she's a girl!) I absolutely adore the colors!

Diane said...

Beautiful fabric - I love the vibrancy of them. Pick me!

Slice of Pi said...

So gorgeous! I'd love to start Lazy Sunday with this! Thanks for the chance!

Anonymous said...

Ooh, ooh, ooh, I want some! I see fussy cut hexies in there. Or, maybe as a starting place for Ring Around the Hexies! I would to win something! I keep trying. :D

Rochelle said...

Such pretty fabrics !! Would love to try the high street pattern !!!

Diane said...

oh, so pretty!!! love the line ... thinking about a scrappy trip around the world or maybe a dresden plate - something to show off the great prints & colors! thanks for the chance. Enjoy your sewing time!

Diana said...

Love the colors! I would make a lap quilt for my new couch!

Kelly said...

Well, if the designer thinks the fabrics work with that pattern, who am I to disagree?

Quilting with Mudge said...

Olive these cheery colors. I was too busy with Quilt Odyssey projects to participate in Sunday Morning. I would use them to make a wedding quilt so my nephew can have a Sunday Morning quilt

DiannaVA said...

Lovely! I think I would try her pattern since I love the look of the quilt already made!

Quilting with Mudge said...

I would use these cheery fabrics to make the Quiltmaker mystery since I have been busy with Quilt Odyssey projects. I want my nephew to have an Easy Sunday Morning with his new wife.

Sharmond said...

I love your Lazy Sunday quilt! It would be perfect for those gorgeous fabrics!

Vicki said...

What great fabric to be the basis of a new free BOM with embroidered panel/inserts to give away. Moda layer cakes/jelly rolls are the basis for most of the BOM's I give away on my blog and I just love those colours. A great follow up to some Kate Spain I have just done. Have not tried any Lily Ashbury yet, what an honour that would be to use this great line that others could also source easily.

Deana said...

Hi! I would love to make a quilt for my youngest daughter. I have finished one for the other three so it's her turn!

JoanG said...

I love your quilts, Bonnie, but I think I'd make the High street quilt to show off all those yummy fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win.

Anonymous said...

Those fabrics are so, so pretty. I would love the chance to play with them! Thanks so much for hosting the giveaway, and thanks to Stephanie for offering some of her gorgeous fabric.

-Bobbi
amid.this.moment (at) gmail (dot) com

JoanG said...

I love your quilts, Bonnie, but I think I'd make the High street quilt to show off all those yummy fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win.

Linda Kay said...

Those colors would make a great quilt for my precious great niece!!!

Kevin the Quilter said...

I have been eyeing this line ever since it came out because I grew up on High Street! LOL I would definitely make Lazy Sunday with it because it is perfect, and I was unable to join in on the mystery during the summer!

KJ Heaverlo said...

I would love to make one of my latest patterns with it!

Sewing In CT said...

so pretty! I might give High Street a try, but I am also looking forward to my next Bonnie Hunter - hard to pick! Either way, I'd end up buying more! It's lovely.

Nancy M. said...

Wow what colors. I have been looking for just those colors to make a baby quilt with. found a few but this is it. win or not i will get this line when it is available. what a great giveaway. thank you.

crazy quilter said...

Oh My What I could do with that beautiful fabric! I could make the upcoming Mystery quilt in November or save it for the Mystery quilt I will be joining you for in January! Please pick ME!!!!! I think your ouside sewing looks like pure bliss! Wish it was cool enough here to do that...it will be soon I think Anyway have a wonderful weekend at the Cabin sewing... You deserve it ...

Anonymous said...

I'd LOVE to be able to make BOTH "High Street" and "Lazy Sunday" with these fabrics! They're gorgeous!

PalmerGal said...

Yep, Lazy Sunday would be great in those colors! But so would a zillion others that I have the patterns for. Oh, how would I choose? So pick me and I'll decide then.

Barb Johnson said...

Wow, gorgeous fabrics! Such bright, summery colors! A friend of mine designed a quilt named 3-6-9 that I think could easily be adapted to use a layer cake, and I would love to give it a try.

Anonymous said...

I think I would make that beautiful free pattern which shows those delicious fabrics off without fuss! Crossing my fingers and toes here :-)

jean said...

And I would make a beautiful flowery quilt-just for me!

c said...

I would like to make childrens quilts with these bright, fresh colors for charrity

aka kingcooper0001@aol.com

Karen in Breezy Point said...

I'm not sure exactly what I would make, but it would be fun and scrappy!

Rosemary Youngs said...

The fabric is beautiful and I think it would be so awesome in the high street quilt. Beautiful quilt to use on a gloomy day

Skippi said...

Such lovely fabric! Pink and orange are my two new favorite colors. I can't wait to see this fabric line in the stores! I would love to make my new granddaughter a baby quilt with these fabrics.

Cecilia said...

I would love to make a High Street quilt. The fabric is gorgeous.

Unknown said...

I would definitely make something with a braid effect. A double helix maybe!

Juststitchin60 said...

Hi Bonnie
I would love to make a quilt for my momma. She recently slipped into Stage 4 with Alzheimer's and she really enjoys bright colors with soft hues and best of all I know it would keep her warm and cozy back in Oklahoma this winter.
Enjoy your sewing out on your patio you have a beautiful cabin and breathtaking view of the mountains

Unknown said...

Since I have already made Lazy Sunday I think I would like to make a pattern I just purchased called Square Dance. The fabric would be perfect.

Fan4may said...

I would make another quilt because you can never have to many. Fan4may at aol dot com

Unknown said...

That is wonderful cheery fabric. I can tell I have been away for awhile since I haven't read about Lazy Sunday yet. But I have been sick with pneumonia. Am doing a lot better though, today was first day out of bed since Saturday. So am hoping to maybe sew a little tonight am working on a quilt for a friend whose birthday is Monday. Oh my I think I can finish it, it is just a lap quilt. Would love to get your fabric to make another quilt after this one. Thanks for the chance.

Ellen said...

I'd make a quilt of course! I've never worked with pre cuts before but I'm very interested to do it!

Sheri said...

I love the colors and are also some of my favorites for 2013. I would love to make a quilt with those fabrics. I hope I win

Deborah said...

I would love to make a quilt for my granddaughter using her pattern. The High Street line is gorgeous!!

Andresa said...

Those fabrics are gorgeous. The oranges are really popping out at me. Normally I don't go for orange fabrics, but part of a yummy-licious precut pack? I can find a use! In fact, just today I downloaded the free pattern from Quilters Newsletter of the Simply Scotch block - 12" - and thought how a couple of the pieces were Charm and Candies friendly. And you can cut a Layer Cake into Charms and Candies!

Juststitchin60 said...

Hi Bonnie
I would make my momma a beautiful quilt to keep her warm and cozy this cold winter in Oklahoma. She has recently slipped into Stage 4 Alzhiermers and she just love bright colors and beautiful things. Your view is absolutely beautiful from your patio. Enjoy your sewing time at your cabin.

Unknown said...

The fabric is great and the giveaway so generous, I'm thinking maybe Chunky Churndash with the bright colors.

Denny1600 said...

These are gorgeous! I would make a happy happy quilt! The High Street Pattern is very attractive. Lazy Sunday looks fun, too. Or a log cabin or a zig zag. Oh dear . . .

Amy said...

Beautiful fabric. It'd look great in dresden plates.

Margaret said...

I love those colors and the pattern so I will make it if i win. Thanks.

Sandy O said...

What beautiful fabric. I would love to make a purse or tote bag. Thanks for doing this.

mamajan said...

I have been working on string blocks the last two weeks trying to use up some of my scraps. . . It would be such a treat to sew a new pattern with these gorgeous fabrics. Thanks for the chance to get my hands on this!

Gweneth said...

That is up my alley, looks like a winner to me. I what to pet it.
Peace
Gweneth

Sheila said...

Gorgeous fabrics , if I were lucky enough to win , I would make lap quilt and include these fabrics . Thanks for the chance .

kbo said...

I would make the quilt with the pattern you select to go with this vibrant fabric line.

ThreadCatcher said...

I would use this fabric to make a quilt for my niece who will be graduating college this coming spring. Thanks for the chance.

Unknown said...

I'd love to add these colours to my stash for my Sister's Choice Quilt. Or even maybe your next mystery! They are gorgeous!
Carolyn
mylady@nbnet.nb.ca

Cat said...

What yummy colors and the Lazy Sunday quilt is perfect (How could I have missed this one?) I've been spending 40+ hours a week making tops for church, maybe it's time to do sew something for me now.

Marla said...

I would either make an Easystreet or Dresdan Plate. Such pretty fabrics!

Unknown said...

With all those beautiful fabrics and colors, it has to be applique, probably a free-form floral bouquet...

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

Gorgeous fabric. I love free fabric, those are what I use to make quilts to donate.

Betty said...

Oh my gosh! Such wonderful colors and I have a perfect quilt pattern - Lazy Sunday!!!!

Michele T said...

Loving the colours!!! I would make a cozy lap quilt - thanks for the chance!!

Anderton's said...

Wow! What beautiful fabric and a really neat pattern. I would love to make the quilt pattern High Street with this fabric. What a nice way for her to share! Thanks!

Terri said...

Wow, those colors pop!!! I don't know what pattern I'd use but I definitely would be keeping this one for myself. It screams scrappy to me.

HelenMarie said...

The fabrics are beautieful! and I haven't started Lazy Sunday yet... sounds like a perfect fit! I hope you pick me!

helenmarie in tn

Judy said...

I love those colors. I need to start Lazy Sunday and they would be perfect.

Becki said...

What beautiful fabrics. I would love to have these to make one of the pleated bags I saw on a blog yesterday. Thanks for the opportunity!!!

Helen said...

Oh my goodness, I wasn't going to buy any more fabric, I have enough to last me for 20 years (I am 73 ), but this might get me!! I have so many projects in my mind but this is beautiful, Helen

diane said...

Oh my gosh those fabrics are so gorgeous and most definitely my colors. Was tired when I sat down at the computer but after seeing those fabrics and thinking I may have to get some I'm waking up!! lazy Sunday would be my choice.

margaret Nelson said...

Love the yummy fabrics! I would make a "Yummy" quilt for my bedroom.


Nancy said...

The colors are scrumptious! I'd make mug rugs and placemats!

Jackie at Adirondack Urban said...

I've been waiting for these High Street fabrics to become available! If I had some, I would make a wall hanging for spring/summer. Thanks for the chance to win.

Aunt Daisy said...

I would make 2" hexie flowers That fabric is just yummy. Thanks for the chance to enter and maybe win.

Mary said...

Love the colors - I would try the Xs and Os pattern with this one. Really lifts the spirits!

Jaci Emerson said...

Love the fabrics! They would look great in a hexie quilt. Thank you Lily and Bonnie for all you do!

Chloe said...

Darling ! I have a new grandniece - this would be perfect for her quilt...

ruthie said...

Beautiful fabric! I would probably do something with hexagons.

Joyful Quilter said...

Great fabrics and pattern! My niece asked for a new quilt, they would be perfect - cheerful and bright like she is. Thanks Stephanie and Bonnie for a great giveaway.

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

What fun and colorful fabrics. If I was a winner, I'd bee smiling ear to ear!!

Anonymous said...

As Australia is coming into Summer the colours would be Perfect for a quilt for my bed., as i need a new one.. ANd this just such a generous thing to do...thank you to both of you..xx

Jennifer said...

Oh, love this fabric!! And I would make High Street, if I won :)

Janarama said...

I'd love to make High Street with this beautiful fabric. Fabulous colors!

scottylover said...

I think you are right, it would make a wonderful Lazy Sunday quilt. I think that is what I would use it for!
Sandy A

Ele said...

I make raffle quilts for our local Senior Center every year and this fabric group would be just splendid for that purpose. Thanks for the chance to win.

Kathleen said...

It's like looking at a summer flower garden! I saw a quilt somewhere online that looked like looking through a multi paned window onto a garden -- that's what I would make with this fabric.

Theresa said...

Oh my those are truly beautiful and scrumptious colors!!! So gorgeous I'll have to take my time going through each pretty square and gather my inspiration. Love them!!!

VeterinaryTails said...

What a gorgeous, vibrant medley of fabrics. I'd like to make a baby quilt.

Theresa said...

So beautiful and inspiring!!!

u keep sewing said...

Beautiful fabrics. Thinking of something with circles for my grandaughters.
Thanks for the great blogs and give always. Crossing all fingers and toes.

DJ said...

My beautiful little great grand-daughter would just love these cheery colors, I'd love to make a little quilt for her with these fabrics. Have a fun weekend at the cabin.

JoyceLM said...

Gorgeous fabrics - I'd make a lap quilt for my sister-in-law. The colors are perfect for her. Thanks.

crafty prance said...

Oh my goodness, I would use that layer cake to make that High Street quilt!

Karen said...

That is beautiful fabric and it is hard to decide what pattern I would use it on. Lazy Sunday would be a great choice. Thanks for the giveaway.

Terri said...

What beautiful fabrics! I'm not sure what I'd make with them, I think I might just want to pet them for awhile and let them speak to me! ;-)

Terri said...

What beautiful fabrics! I'm not sure what I'd make with them, I think I might just want to pet them for awhile and let them speak to me! ;-)

Lori said...

wow what a wonderful give a way. This fabric is gorgeous and the pattern is so cool. I can see a girls quilt with this fabric.

JeanieG said...

Oh my, such "happy" fabric. I would make a quilt for one of my granddaughters! Hope I win!!!!

ruthie48 said...

What gorgeous fabric! Thanks for this opportunity. For a change I would make a modern quilt so that each fabric would have the opportunity to be showcased in all it's glory!

Debbie said...

You're right about those colors, Bonnie! I would add a bunch of matching solids and make a small scrappy type quilt. Enjoy the cabin!

jan said...

I am still admiring my Tradewinds fabric so I would prob put Tradewinds and High Street together and start your Lazy Sunday quilt. It is gorgeous! Since "Sew Bee It" in Ringgold Ga and Quilt Shop on the Square in Ellijay Ga closed , I don't have a quilt shop anywhere close! It is so sad that so many shops are closing. Thanks for the chance at that gorgeous fabric. xo jan@sewandsowfarm

Deb Ny. said...

Love this new line of fabrics! Would love a wall hanging, table runner, Lazy Sunday quilt, or anything actually. Great colors...Thanks Bonnie and Stephanie for making our lives brighter!

Deb Ny. said...

Love this new line of fabrics! Would love a wall hanging, table runner, Lazy Sunday quilt, or anything actually. Great colors...Thanks Bonnie and Stephanie for making our lives brighter!

Marie said...

Well, my granddaughter needs a quilt for her new room and I think that layer cake would make a fantastic log cabin quilt when paired with some solid white fabric! Thanks for the chance to win!

GabiP said...

Have had a hankering to do a log cabin in bold, bright colors - this would fit the bill perfectly!

Unknown said...

Bonnie, thanks for the chance to win. I would make a quilt for my youngest Granddaughter as she will be going into her own twin bed soon and I know she would love the colors.

Unknown said...

This material is so beautiful. The patterns and the colors absolutely amazing. I would like to try a quilt with circles. It would brighten up a bedroom and give it some class.

jude said...

bonnie-- these are gorgeous!! i would start by making a few star table-toppers, for a friend who's having medical challenges, and would really appreciate the cheery yumminess of this collection! then i'd make sets of place mats for both of my girly-girl daughters- this fabric would be perfect!! thanks for the opportunity!! ps your lazy sunday quilt is amazing!!

jude said...

bonnie-- you have a big heart, girl! well, after time spent petting and gazing at this gorgeous fabric, i'd make a star table topper for a girlfriend who's having some medical challenges..then the rest would go into an ohio star quilt for our family room!

swakins said...

I have been wanting to do a quilt with 'floating blocks' and this layer cake would be perfect

Unknown said...

Love those colors! I'd love to make Lazy Sunday with those fabrics. Gotta check my local quilt store!!

QuiltingKate said...

I would love to make a modern double-wedding ring (like the one that won best in show at the MQG show) with this line and some interesting co-ordinating solids.. thanks for the change to win.

patti.cole said...

Love those bright colors! They will be perfect in the High Street pattern for my only granddaughter...

Unknown said...

Such gorgeous fabrics! I would love to make a quilt for my daughter's 40th birthday. We have just come back into each other's lives after a rift that lasted six years. This would certainly show how much I truly love her! Thanks Bonnie xx

GranChris said...

These fabrics scream elegant bedroom to me. So whatever I would make it would go in there.

Nana Fran said...

A quilt, a bag, an apron. Lovely fabrics. fran.daoust@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I've been eye-balling that Lazy Sunday pattern for awhile now - this would be a great start for it! Thanks!

Elizabeth
boltonia55@yahoo.com

Jennie said...

I think a log cabin would be lovely with these fabrics!

Susan P said...

What beautiful fabric. I would make a basket quilt and use it in my sunroom. So pretty. Thanks for the giveaway!

QuiltingShaz in Sunny South Africa said...

These are beautiful. I need some bright fabrics to break out of my dull beiges and browns :-)

Janet Beyea said...

I love to appliqué so I think a big basket of bright flowers would look wonderful in these fabrics.

Unknown said...

Well, if I reallllly have to make something instead of just petting the fabric, it would have to be a quilt for my brand new grandaughter born just 3 days ago!
Karen G

Christelle said...

Thet are sopretty !!! I have no idea yet, I have to speak to them first ;) but I would think of something to fun to make. Love the colors!

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