Welcome to giveaway day part deux.
So here's what I'm curious about.... would people rather win a very planned and organized, matching charm pack a la giveaway day part 1, or would they rather win.....
A HODGEPODGE OF RANDOM FABRIC OUT OF MY STASH!!
That's right ladies and gents. You can win this random assortment of (mostly, but not all) selvedge to selvedge cuts of lovely fabric from my stash.
All are at least 2" wide.
(Personally I'd rather win the hodgepodge, but that's just me...)
You'll be getting several of my favorites including the sock monkeys, the beets, and the jelly beans. And the crows, well I bought them thinking how interesting they are, but I can't figure out anything to do with them that isn't going to be a little creepy.
To enter: tell me one of the following (or all. whatever. it's up to you.)
(1) what to do with the crows fabric. I have 2 yards minus the cut I'm giving away. so a bunch.
or
(2) if you'd rather win the hodgepodge or the charm pack
or
(3) what you'd do with the hodgepodge
or
(4) whether you like the sock monkeys or the beets better.
To enter a second time:
become a follower and leave a second comment telling me, or if you are already a follower, just leave a second comment telling me.
I'll close the entries on the 20th at 5pm central time.
And you might want to check out giveaway part 1......
Thanks for stopping by!
1) I think it would make a great backing of a Halloween quilt.
ReplyDelete2) I can't decide which one I would rather win! The hodgepodge is so fun, but I love charm packs too!
3) I want to make an I spy quilt. I am saving up scraps. :)
4) I love the sock monkeys!
I am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI agree-the back to a Halloween/fall quilt would be my suggestion. So fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI'd use the great crow fabric for a start on a scrappy black and white and (fill in a favorite color) quilt.
ReplyDeleteAnd, I think winning a hodgepodge is better because it is somehow a reflection of you (not a fabric designer). Plus, the winner is likely to fall in love with at least some fabrics in a hodgepodge selection ... but it's possible that they wouldn't much like an entire collection of charm squares based on a line they didn't like much.
I know, I only had to answer one of the questions, but I was feeling opinionated ... and I prefer the sock monkeys, too ;-)
Ps. I'm already a follower ;-)
ReplyDeleteI prefer the hodgepodge. You can have so much fun looking through the different styles and seeing what you could do. Thanks for the chance!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI like the beets better...mostly becuase my hubby loves Dwight from The office, who loves beets and I could make something really fun with it for him!
ReplyDeleteI love the sock monkeys :)
ReplyDeleteand I'm a follower :)
ReplyDeletehumm....... tough question. I think I'd enjoy the charm pack, myself :-) But I am not opposed to the hodge podge.
ReplyDelete(1) I don't know what you should do with the crows fabric, but I love it! I think it's great. (2) I'd rather win the hodgepodge! I love scraps. (4) Definitely sock monkeys! Thanks!
ReplyDelete(3)I think the hodgepodge would make a fabulous child's quilt- simple squares of fabric separated by a plain border.
ReplyDeleteAs a child , especially during my interminable nap, I would have loved to go 'exploring' thorough such a quilt.
I'm a follower via GFC
ReplyDeleteScraps, scraps, scraps! Crows, crows, crows!
ReplyDeleteScraps, scraps, scraps. They breed and make more scraps in my sewing room. Like an incubator. I'm positive they breed. But I do cut them up with my AccuQuilt GO! and make lovely charity quilts out of them! So, I love, love, love scraps.
ReplyDeleteSewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
tough question!!!
ReplyDeletei agree with the halloween theory though!
and i love all the fabrics!
and i'm a follower!!!
goodbye from sunny Portugal :)
hard choice but I would go for the charm pack as I am planning to do a hidden 9patch quilt! Thanks so much for your give away!
ReplyDeleteI love sock monkeys! They make me smile!
ReplyDeleteI just signed up to follow!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big sock monkey fan, so the beets would be my choice of the two. Hodge podge fabrics are great for string quilts...Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDelete1)The crows fabric immediately reminded me of this shirt (http://shirt.woot.com/friends.aspx?k=5230). Instead of the words though, how about an appliqued bigger crow? Maybe that'd work.
ReplyDelete2)I'd prefer the hodgepodge
3)I'm not sure what I'd do with it yet, but it sure would be fun!
4)Now that's a toss up! I love them both!
I'm following your blog!
ReplyDeleteI like the hodgepodge better.
ReplyDeleteI am making a quilt for my 5 year old. This year, yeah. With goodnight monkey fabric, and I would throw this orange monkey fabric in.
You should make a halloween quilt with the crow fabric. :)
I love the sock monkeys!!
ReplyDeleteI love the hodgepodge! I especially like the beets...I'd have to make something for the kitchen with that fabric!
ReplyDeleteI'd be tempted to make a witch hat or a cool autumn bag out of the crows. Hodgepodge, totally; it's so much fun to have someone else's tastes pop in! Not sure - I-Spy or fussy cut hexagons for my (neverending) GFG leap to mind. Love the beets.
ReplyDelete1) I have no idea, sorry.
ReplyDelete2) hodgepodge
3) I'd make an I-spy quilt. DD has been asking for one.
4) Tough choice but I have to go with the beets. I have a veggie fetish :)
I like them all!!!!! Maybe a Yellow Brick Road quilt....an I spy quilt??? Great fabrics...
ReplyDeleteThe hodge-podge would work great for creating some quilts for quiltsforkid.org !
ReplyDeleteI love the sock monkeys! And I would want to win the hodgepodge!! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would use the crows along with some burlap type fabric to make pillows..maybe stencil a large crow on the burlap and frame it out with the crow fabric..
ReplyDeleteI would be happy to win either..
jleibfried@aol.com
Okay, so the sock monkeys rock! I would probably use the crows to create a cool skirt or top for a Halloween art doll. It just sounds like a fun thing to use. I like hodgepodge, because I use small pieces of fabric to create my dolls and for my mixed media stuff, but sometimes it's fun to have a bunch that coordinates, too. Okay...I think I answered your questions! HA! Have a great day and thanks for the fun giveaway! jinglesells at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteHodge podge for me every time!!
ReplyDeleteScrappy quilts are best!!
Gill
I love the crows print. It's better than beets or sock monkeys. I'd use the leftovers as trim on a black skirt. Do a 2" wide piece near the hem in the crow print.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather win the hodge podge! In general I like the sock monkeys better...but then I got to thinking about the beets. What a great layer they would make for a gardening bag!
ReplyDeletebcgood83@yahoo.com
It would totally be the beginnings of an I-Spy quilt! Thanks for doing this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like the beets better than the sock monkeys, and I'd rather win the hodgepodge than the charm pack.
ReplyDeleteikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca
I think my little guys would like the sock monkey fabric. I just made a plus quilt with a lot of different fabrics. This would make an interesting looking one... :) I didn't even notice that those were crows. Maybe from far away it would just look black and grey, so you could do anything with it! :) Or make a shirt for a scarecrow.
ReplyDeleteThe crows would make a nice tble runner for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI'd much, much rather have the hodge podge
The hodge podge would likely go into a quilt
I like the beets better :)
gevin13{at}gmail{dot}com
I LOVE THE SOCK MONKEYS! That is amazing.
ReplyDeletemjwebhome (at) yahoo (dot) com
I love the sock monkeys. I 'm kind of astounded with myself that I haven't gotten any yet!
ReplyDeleteskooksplayground[at]gmail[dot]com
Im not sure which I would rather win but I LOVE those sock monkeys... that might be because my first sewing project was a sock cat.
ReplyDeleteOk, so I would rather win the hodgpodge, but that is just me. I LOVE the sock monkeys and I would use the crows in a halloween log cabin quilt for my guest room...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the rockin giveaway!
Amandaewoodruff (at) yahoo (dot) com
I'd prefer the hodgpodge, because it'd be most useful for the way I quilt, but if I had the matching charm pack, I could make one of those pattterns that expects you to HAVE a matching charm pack. So I'd be happy with either.
ReplyDeleteThe sock monkeys are cute, but I'd be more likely to use the beets.
I'd make a bag with the crow fabric, because it's neat and I'd want to show it off.
I love hodgepodge scraps-- I've been known to pay for them! I use them mostly for embellishing kids and baby stuff, and you've got some great designs for that. And I love the sock monkeys. thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'd use the crows fabric as the lining for a book purse. Preferably for a matching book like an Alfred Hitchcock novel or some ghost stories. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I love crows. Some are eating cornbread in my yard at the moment. I would make a crow hat.
ReplyDeleteI also love bloggers who buy crow fabric, so I will follow you. Follower.
ReplyDeleteI would use this fabric in an I Spy quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would rather have the charm pack. I lvoe those Jelly beans though!
ReplyDeleteI'm all about the hodgepodge! Crows totally belong in a Halloween quilt. I recently bought some gorgeous Moda fabric with crows on it for mine! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWow!! It's like Christmas in Blogland!! Love your give away! Thanks so much for throwing my name into your give away hat! I'm a hodgepodge kinda girl and LOVE the sock monkeys! Take care!
ReplyDeletePaulette
Definately the Hodge Podge. I'm a stash junkie. I love the assortment. It's like getting lots of surprises in one bunch.
ReplyDeleteFor the crow fabric...they would make great potholders for the barbeque or any outdoor entertaining.
I like the sock monkeys better.
ReplyDeleteIf I won the hodgepodge pack, i would use it in the eyespy quilt I am making for my son. I just need 4 inch by 4 inch pieces of fun random fabrics and if I have more than that, then I add it to another pile for the next eye spy quilts I am making for my neice and nephews.
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1. I know it sounds weird but my 2-year-old LOVES all birds, especially the creepy ones that plague walmart during the fall and winter. So as weird as it sounds, I would probably use the crow fabric as a pillow or something for her room.
ReplyDelete2. I would rather have the scraps just because I am so in love with the sock monkeys that I can hardly stand it. I would do just about anything to get my hands on even a little scrap of that fabric. :)
PS. This is my husband's google account so it always says, "Steven said..." But Steven didn't say, Annie said.
ReplyDeleteAnnie
I'd pick the hodgepodge, I love the crow fabric I think I'd make a bag with it our line a jacket. Thank you so much for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would use these strips to make doll quilts. I have lots of granddaughters.
ReplyDeleteGood news! I got my own account so I don't have to use my husband's anymore. AND I just became a follower. Big day for me. :)
ReplyDeleteThe hodgepodge is certainly a lot more fun than the charm pack but they'd both be fun to play with.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway - thanks!
jmhamlin826 AT yahoo DOT com
Oh, and if I win the scraps I am going to use them to start my first string quilt (inspired by you) :)
ReplyDeleteI would rather win the hodgepodge collection. I think it so much fun to have bits and scraps. I love the sock monkey fabric! The food fabric is fun too! Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd love the hodgepodge! I like a variety!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
I would use the crows in a Halloween quilt.
ReplyDeleteid rather win the hodge podge! love small scraps for quick small projects!
ReplyDeletei am now a follower!
ReplyDeleteHmmm would the crow fabric be creepy as a hat? Maybe I could make one of my kids into a scarecrow for Halloween and have an ironic crow hat on the scarecrow's head?
ReplyDeletei like sock monkeys better
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway, count me in!
jamiemueller0522@yahoo.com
I would use the crows to make a Halloween dress for the baby. (I've got baby dresses on the brain). Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like the sock monkeys
ReplyDeletesntbosch@msn.com
Great to discover your blog through this giveaway! :o) Thank you for the chance of winning something lovely!
ReplyDeletetoriatrix@googlemail.com
crows - make a nice brooch! YEP!
ReplyDeleteI like the hodgepodge - scraps are great!
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ReplyDeleteI'm all for hodgepodge over charm packs.
ReplyDelete(1) what to do with the crows fabric. I have 2 yards minus the cut I'm giving away. so a bunch.
ReplyDeleteor : I would love the crow fabric. I'm working on a Beatles quilt with small visual allusions to Beatles songs, so the crow fabric would be perfect for McCartney's "Blackbird"
(2) if you'd rather win the hodgepodge or the charm pack: Hodge podge; I love the sock monkeys
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(3) what you'd do with the hodgepodge
or For the other hodgepodge, I'm collecting novelty fabrics for a children's novelty quilt; also those look like some strawberries, and I have a spot for those in the Beatles quilt, if you know what I mean...
(4) whether you like the sock monkeys or the beets better sock monkeys!!!
I'd definitely go for the hodge-podge! More surprising! And I do so love the sock monkeys.
ReplyDeleteI love the crow fabric. You could put this with some white and black fabric and make an Edgar Allen Poe quilt called the "RAVEN". So Cool! Love the giveaway, Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm partial to the charm pack because I'm pretty new to quilting, so the "matchy" fabrics make it easier for me. Having said that, I love the fun look of your hodge podge fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower too!
ReplyDeleteSock monkeys are better than beets!
ReplyDeletelove the charm pack and also love that monkey fabric--so my little grandson's style!! have a great day
ReplyDeleteI'd rather win a hodgepodg!!!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'm SURE the crows would make a fab set of halloween curtains, table runner, costume, etc.. Creepy is IN for halloween, lol.
Pics to follow if I win!
shelly.potter(at)hotmail(dot)com
I like the beets. The crows could be good for applique or as a quilt binding.
ReplyDeletefruitandfoliage@gmail.com
Great hodgepogs. Hmm crows a backing for a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would use these fabric in a I spy quilt.
The crows would be awesome for Halloween. We're having a huge costume party this year and I can see using that fabric for some Poe-inspired decorations!
ReplyDeleteI like the monkeys - they're funky cute.
I'd rather win the hodgepodge (especially if those crows are involved!)
Thanks for the great giveaway.
I'm a follower now! (not crow stalker)
ReplyDeleteI like the sock monkeys better! So cool. I think I would prefer the charm pack but only because it involves less cutting.
ReplyDelete1. Hmm, a bib? I've got babies on the brain ATM.
ReplyDelete2. charm pack. I can't color coordinate to save my life and I'd really love to make a quilt for my new niece! I'll be an auntie this August!
3. baby quilt! either way it will be a baby quilt!
4. sock monkeys! I do love to eat beets, but I love retro!
Thanks for the generous giveaway!
rayamashita (at) yahoo (dot) com
I think the hodgepode, so much more fun, I think. And I loke the bottons (and the monkeys) best of all I think.
ReplyDeleteHodgepodge is more fun (if perhaps not as unified and easy to do one project with!); I love the sock monkeys!
ReplyDeleteAnd, already a follower :)
ReplyDeleteI think the crows would look great in a Halloween themed quilt or wall hanging. Would love to win either the hodgepodge or the charm pack. Fabric is so much fun! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeletektyoung1(at)gmail(dot)com
The hodgepodge would make an adorable I spy quilt.
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving!
melissacorry@hotmail.com
maybe some plush birds would look good in the crows? Also I love the sockmonkeys. awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis hodgepodge would totally make some great I-spy quilts for car travel.
ReplyDeleteAs for the crows... I think some Halloween themed curtains for October might be fun if you have a bunch of Trick or Treaters.
I'm totally with you on digging the hodgepodge :)
ReplyDeleteI'd probably use the crows to make an interesting binding for a quilt, but that's just me, and I'm weird.
Thanks for the chance to win!
I love the puppy kitten fabric it is soooo cute. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a hodge podge quilt. I have a friend who collect crow fabrics. She does a bunch of art quilting. I'd use the crows in eye spy quilts, or as a band on the bottom of a skirt if it's long enough. That would be cool
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I make charity quilts so any fabric that I might win will be put to good use....please enter me in your lovely giveaway thank you ladycolmn(at)aol(dot)com from Florida Gulf Coast area
ReplyDeleteSock monkeys are great and the candy corns maybe for a sweet tooth quilt of some sort! I would think of SOMETHING that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteI'd rather win the hodgepodge. I adore those sock monkeys!
ReplyDeleteshannon.mangerchine(at)gmail(dot)com
the sock monkeys win over the beets, the crow fabric - you should send half of it to me, because crows are my favourite birds, I like the surpirse of a hodgepodge, especially as stripes, but I like Moda more - if it was another charm pack, the hodgepodge would win :)
ReplyDeleteHodgepodge is fun because the variety makes for a more interesting stacked coins quilt. Oh, or to make a scrappy "Avignon Picnic" quilt, from the pattern on Moda Bakeshop. That would look great!
ReplyDeleteWOW, what a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm deeply impressed.
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Claudia alias frauknopf@gmx.de
What would I do with the crows...thats funny: My best friend' nickname is Krähe (in english crow)...so I would make a bag or purse for her.
I love sock monkeys!! I knitted a pair of sock monkey pants for my guy, with the face on the butt - so cute! Not sure what to do with the crows - I can see how that might be creepy!
ReplyDeleteTotally loving the hodgepodge! I'm having a hard time deciding between the sock monkeys and the beets - both are great! Some of this fabric would be made into a new purse it if were to come to live with me! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think the hodgepodge would make a great I Spy quilt! I've been wanting to make one of those for a while... Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteparknj at verizon dot net
Oooh, I can see the raven fabric as part of a table or mantle runner. Maybe with midnight blue and purple mixed in with it. And with a gargoyle perched on it. Of course, I like gargoyles, so I may be a bit biased. The one on my fireplace has a Santa hat when the holidays come around. :P
ReplyDelete1. The crows could be used in a black and white (and red) themed quilt easily. I didn't realize they were crows - I just saw the design.
ReplyDelete2. I'd rather win the hodgepodge.
I don't know on 3 or 4 though.
I love the hodgepodge. I would use the crows to applique a shirt for my son. I love the sock monkeys. sang@gci.net
ReplyDeleteI'd love the hodgepodge, especially the sock monkey which I noticed straight away. Without doubt my favourite.
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the crows, use it as backing on a darker, more masculine or goth like quilt. Or for a bag for a non pink girl.
i realy like the sock monkeys!
ReplyDeletei like your scrapt to!
thanks alot!
I definitely would rather win the the hodgepodge one!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI would use some of the fabrics in the I-Spy quilt I am planning to make for my daughter. With the crows fabric ... you could make a bag. I think it would be quite interesting. Or stuff like a fabric basket. Or a halloween costume for someone ... And I like the beets better than the monkeys! :-)
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ReplyDeletei am a follower
ReplyDeletethanks!
Sock monkeys rule the day. I am looking for some to make my niece a gift. She currently hauls my wetbag around like it is the biggest prize ever! She even steals it when it has a dirty diaper in it. Ewww!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win your great giveaway!
carlamo (at) ymail (dot) com
Sock monkeys over beets :) Thanks for the great giveaway! luscofamily(at)ortelco.net
ReplyDeleteDefinitely sock monkeys over beets.
ReplyDeleteCrow fabric! I love it - I have some nesting right outside my front door. :) I think I'd use it to make a hard fabric-covered clutch. Very striking print.
ReplyDeleteSock monkeys over beets! (Actually, I like the sock monkeys best of all!)
ReplyDeletehdsjwp@msn.com
Make a scarecrow - ironic me thinks :)
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway, thanks.
alli b
allisonbright{at}gmail.com
Since I'm not too into Halloween, I would get a bunch of other (less creepy) bird-themed fabrics and make a whole tweetin' quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love the sockmonkey fabric! So awesome!
ReplyDeleteAs for an idea of what to do with the crows. Maybe make snack bags out of them and put candy in it at halloween to giveaway?
Make a rainy day square scarf with the pattern from http://www.purlbee.com/the-purl-bee/2010/5/14/mollys-sketchbook-luxury-liberty-scarves.html
ReplyDeleteI really like the hodgepodge. It would be perfect for the string quilts I'm making for my grandchildren.
ReplyDeletenanny_lor4@yahoo.ca
I like the sock monkeys!
ReplyDeleteYou could make fabulous Halloween bags incorporating the crow fabric.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather win the hodgepodge.
And I just finished a baby quilt of the sock monkeys...
Ummmm...I think I like the charm pack.
ReplyDeleteI also follow you now!
ReplyDeleteI love this eclectic package, I think I would probably use some of it for an eye spy quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower too!
ReplyDeleteThe crows could be good around halloween, I rather have the hodge podge. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteDianne
jmclean@mts(DOT)net
Hodgepodge is my fav.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway!
I think the crow fabric would be good for an iPhone cozy, laptop satchel or a coffee cozy for someone who's into a "darker" or more serious style of accessories.
ReplyDeleteI probably prefer a hodge podge giveaway because you get a wider range of fabric styles for different projects.
And I love the beet fabric, it's so cute!
debyeo at hotmail dot com
As a knitter I love those sock monkeys! Hodge podge for me as I am a beginner so it would be ready made stash!
ReplyDeleteI want to make 3 I spy quilts (I haven't quilted before, but I want one for each of my boys ;)) and this hodge podge would be perfect for that. (now only the guts to start those quilts :P )
ReplyDeleteSock monkeys rule and I would prefer to win the charm pack.
ReplyDeleteOpinion on the quilt is BEAUTIFUL. Many beople want texture more than bright color. All of my living spaces are neutrals.
Hodgepodge!!
ReplyDeleteMonkeys definitly!
shawnnahouseholder at gmail
hm, i think i would prefer the charm pack, but hodgpodge would be great too :-)
ReplyDeletei am a quilting virgin and have yet to make one, so this would be a great start :-)
i like the sock monkeys!
please also check out my giveaway at www.cheekyapple.com :-)
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SOCK MONKEYS all the way!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Amy
artsyrockerchick at aim dot com
Love the sock monkeys - love the hodge podge!
ReplyDeletekrispiks (at) aol (dot) com
I'd rather win a charm pack
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway
atchisonsteph@gmail.com
I'd love to win the hodge podge :) I love the sock monkeys and the crows. I prefer the sock monkeys to the beets.
ReplyDeletelaurapearce22@yahoo(dot)com
I would love to win the hodgepodge - I love to do scrappy sewing projects and love seeing all the different fabrics.
ReplyDeletecrystalfulcher(at)ec.rr.com
I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeletecrystalfulcher(at)ec.rr.com
I think I would rather win a charm pack... although the monkey fabric is adorable. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeletesimply.simon.sisters(at)gmail.com
The crow material might make a nice reversible vest. I can't decide which I'd like to win. Both have their places. The hodgepog would be added to my scrap quilt pile and maybe small pieces towards an I Spy pillow cover. I don't have any sock monkeys, so I prefer it.
ReplyDeletePut the crow fabric in a Halloween quilt. I would LOVE the hodge podge! I love making little bitty hexagons and scraps are perfect for that! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI like them all,the crow fabric would look nice in a Halloween quilt, I still prefer the charm pack.
ReplyDeleteCan I answer all? this is my 'girl-time' :) !!
ReplyDelete(1) I would use it as a backing for something colorful - great contrast!
(2) Oh believe me either! I'm drooling :)
(3) I'd have a blast with it making eye-spy or other cool scrappys!
(4) Both! Monkeys for the kid charity quilts I do and beets for a small jar quilt!
*hugs*
Jackie(at)jackiesue.com
http://sewfun2quilt.blogspot.com/
i would rather win the charm pack >.< i think the apple and orange and yellow fabrics would make a cute girl's skirt.
ReplyDeleteSock monkeys over beets anyday, and you could use the crows for a scarecrow panel border for a halloween/ autumn wallhanging. It is a wee bit Alfred Hitchcocky....but yeah, I see what you're saying now that I"m thinking about it...heheheheh
ReplyDeletensue21702 at gmail dot com
I would use this wonderful hodgepodge to make little pencil cases for my son's kindergarten class... maybe mixing a strip of fabric with a solid or linen.
ReplyDeletethe hodgepodge sounds really good! I could make a beautiful bag.
ReplyDeleteyou can use the crows fabric to make whatever you want, since is a neutral color (I think)
Thank you so much for the chance!
I *love* the sock monkeys and I think I might even make my nephews matching ties from it if there is enough of it! It is super cute!
ReplyDeleteI think I like a hodgepodge better, it is like my personality. Never organized or perfectly matched. Always, scrappy.
ReplyDeleteThank You,
Wendy
richshelpmate @ yahoo dot com
I would love to win any fabric!
ReplyDeleteA tote bag! I'd love any os the fabric!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Chile!
mmimica(at)maimonides(dot)cl
Oh, I love the hodgepodge! I love seeing peoples stashes and the random piles of leftovers/fabrics they couldn't resist buying! Most of those desperately want to be in my ispy quilt (especially the little crows! And jellybeans! I love, love those!) OH, pick me!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the scraps! I love scraps! There just seem like lots of possibilities! and I am trying to do a i spy quilt so this would be perfect... and sock monkeys over beets! Thanks
ReplyDelete(1) what to do with the crows fabric. - I would make cat toys.
ReplyDelete(2) if you'd rather win the hodgepodge or the charm pack - Hodgepodge
(3) what you'd do with the hodgepodge - I see a funky pillow cover in those fabrics.
(4) whether you like the sock monkeys or the beets better. - I like the beets because I'm currently on a beet jag. Have you ever had an orange or yellow beet? Yum.
I like that sock monkey over the beets. That orange is terrific and my sewing buddy would be so jealous if I had that pc in ORANGE, no less!
ReplyDeleteHmm...I think the crows would be a nice addition to a black and white quilt. And I like the monkeys over the beets (poor beets, it's not their fault the monkeys are so cute!)
ReplyDeleteHello :) I think the Hodge Podge would be fun. I would make potholders, purses, wallets, Oh the possibilities.. LOL
ReplyDeleteElle8130(at)yahoo(dot) com
I love the sock monkeys.
ReplyDeletersgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
I love the sock monkey fabric. That alone makes the hodge podge even more appealing than it already is.
ReplyDeleteThe hodgepodge without a doubt! The sock monkeys and the jellybeans are great. I collecting for some I-spy quilts for my nieces and nephews and my baby boy.
ReplyDeleteHodgepodge for sure. Wonderful for all of us fabric junkies. :) Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteOh I think making a black and white quilt with the crows would be great. Maybe add in one other color just a bit. Yeah...a quilt featuring those crows would be neat.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
ReplyDeleteThink I would prefer the hodgepodge, but am finding it very difficult to decide between the monkeys and the beets :)
ReplyDeleteI love the hodgepodge, because I love several of the fabrics. The monkeys are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI say, go with creepy for the crows! How about using it in a Halloween quilt? Very Hitchkock.
Wow, thanks for the fantastic giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would be happy with any of these. My daughter's 4-H group makes seamless pillowcases for the Akron Children's Hospital and we are always looking for fabric!
My fingers are crossed!
epblack at zoominternet dot net
Hodgepodge sounds & looks great
ReplyDeleteraegreen1[at]verizon[dot]net
1. Crows for button covers, or embrace the creepy & go for something Halloween-ish. Or a cool fabric bowl.
ReplyDelete2. Hodgepodge, baby!
3. Hmmm...think I'd have to see it to really get inspired. But...fabric bowls, coasters, pieces of a quilt, kitchen accessories, headbands...
4. Sock monkeys.
Sweet giveaway, thanks!
I like the hodgepodge!
ReplyDeleteI don't know about the crows... I think in small amounts it wouldn't be as creepy as a large piece would be. However, I think it might be fun to make grocery bags! You should get some interesting comments from that!
Oh, and i'm a little bit scared of sock monkeys. Thank you for the chance to win some great fabric!
Laila
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I like the hodgepodge. There are just too many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteSock monkeys rule! :-) Thanks for the giveaway! realbeal-at-gmail-dot-com
ReplyDeleteI would rather win the charm pack. But I'm not sure I can win it by commenting on this one. Thanks for the chance to win. stephspitzer at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI'm a hodgepodge fan myself :)
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway :) very creative!
I definitely like the beets better, because sock monkeys give me the creeps (I know, I'm weird like that).
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ReplyDeleteI love hodge podge. Scrap quilts are my favorite. I've often been tempted to chop my stash up into teeny pieces!
ReplyDeleteI've always love the sock monkey so that would be my favorite! thank you!! xo
ReplyDeleteI love charm packs, but a hodgepodge of scraps sets my heart racing, and makes me run down to my sewing machine to start sewing string blocks. I love the freedom to put beets next to jellybeans next to crows, without worrying about mixing and matching and co-ordinating ;)
ReplyDeleteThe crows fabric would be really cute as a set of pillowcases (with black cuffs and a white accent band) - teenagers, especially, would love the theme, lol. What I would do with the hodgepodge fabric would be to make string or scrap blocks and then make something with the blocks - cat quilt, pillow cover, tablerunner, tote bag, window valance - something funky and colorful :) Sock monkeys make me smile, but beets - NOW you're talking, LOL!!! Beet fabric - who'd a thunk it!
I'm following you (said in a stalker voice), if following = subscribing through bloglines :D Anybody who posts beet fabric NEEDS to be followed - lord only knows what you're going to get into next, and I don't want to miss it, LOL!
ReplyDeleteSock monkey rules! I have no preferences about either fabric stash - I love it all! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI would love the hodgepodge. And I like the beets better, I love food fabric -jelly beans!
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The sock monkeys are great.
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