GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED - WINNERS ANNOUNCED SOON
I was really pleased that Debi decided to host another Sew Grateful Week this year. It is such a nice way to say thanks to people who read your blog and generally contribute to the blogging community. Plus last year I won a couple of giveaways too!
So without further ado - I have two pieces of fabric to give away:
1. Nautical jersey. I don't know what the content of this is - there is a slight sheen to it so I'd say there is some poly in there. It's also not too sheer, so wouldn't be super revealing if used for a top. I have about 1.7 metres of this to give away. I purchased it at the Mandors sale last month, buying double so I could have some for myself and some to give away - I was so taken by the print but I haven't used mine yet. The colours are navy, grey and coral.
2. Red flower print fabric. This is a light poly with a lovely drape. It is an orangey-red, but not as orangey as it appears in photos (why is red so hard to photograph?!). I've had it for some time but I really don't know what I'd make from it so time to pass it on. There is just over 3 metres, so enough to make a dress.
Here's how to enter:
- Comment below saying which fabric you would like (you can choose both) and what you would use it for.
- Make sure your email address is easy to find in your blogger profile or included with your comment
- It would be nice if you were a follower of the blog, but it's not compulsory.
- Giveaway is open internationally
- I will select the winner by a random method
- Giveaway will close at 5pm GMT on Thursday 14th February and the winner will be announce on the blog and emailed shortly after.
K x
Thanks! I already follow your blog. I think I'd make a simple sleeveless dress out of the nautical fabric if I happened to win.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a cowl neck top out of the nautical fabric! My emailadress is sara_hoste@hotmail.com and I am already a follower of your blog;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the red fabric - and thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh both fabrics look lovely... I think the nautical could be fun macaroon, the red could be a cambie... Yumm ideas
ReplyDeleteI love the nautical jersey! I would made a cute summery top out of it, to wear with cropped jeans and mocs. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think both fabrics are lovely but I particularly like the red floral. It would make a great summer dress! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDelete-Emily
I like both! I think the red would be great as Butterick 5750, and the nautical print would be a simple top, with extended-shoulder cap sleeves, to keep the number of seams minimal.
ReplyDeleteI love the red/orange poly fabric! I'd probably make a mxi skirt or some flared pants out of it. x
ReplyDeleteOf course I follow you! And man, that nautical jersey is calling my name!! I wasn't going to enter any of the give-aways today unless they were super amazing and this is it!! I'd totally make a jersey shift dress out of that. Perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteooh lovely! i think the red would be a gorgeous cambie (oops, just saw rachel said that too) - or maybe a gertie shirt dress!
ReplyDeleteI love them both, but I think the red is my favorite. I'd make a fitted vintage dress out of it!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh! I love the red fabric...perfect for a vintage dress! Don't forget to put a link to this post on the giveaway linky party! So fun!!
ReplyDeleteI like that red fabric. I'd make a shift dress from it.xxx
ReplyDeleteThat red fabric is so pretty! I would love a dress out of it... That would be my second clothing item so I would be very choosy what I would make from it :-)
ReplyDeleteOoh, what wonderful fabrics!! I'd be really happy with either. The red would most definitely be a dress, and the nautical, maybe a day to night drape top, something with a cowl. Lovely!! Thank you Kerry.
ReplyDeleteI like that red fabric. I'd make a ruffled New Look 6123 with it. Wouldn't that be nice? I already follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI love them both! The nautical would make a great sleeveless summer cover up. I agree with Rachel on the red, it's just screaming cambie at me! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOooh... I love them both!! Not sure what I would make from the nautical but the theme calls out to me. The red I think I would make a swing dress or maybe a vintage blouse or... Lovely! Thank you Kerry
ReplyDeleteI really love the nautical jersey :)
ReplyDeleteI love the red :-) Thanks for this opportunity.
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Love both fabrics!!! Please include me on your giveaway!!! Thank you very much. My email: carlalissa35@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the red fabric! It would be perfect for one of my "new" dresses vintage patterns! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this opportunity!
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I think the red would make a lovely dress too.
ReplyDeleteOooh that nautical print is amazing! I think I would use it for a skirt, to go with an adorable crisp white top with navy trim that I have, or make a top out of it! It's my favorite colors :)
ReplyDeleteLovely giveaway! Thanks for the chance to win. I like both . I want to make blouse or top with the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI'd use the jersey for a skirt methinks. It's so distinctive!
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty fabric! I'd love either of them. :-) I'd use the nautical for a fitted top (seriously, how cute would that look paired with a denim skirt?!) or the red/orange for a 1940's blouse pattern. (I'm one of your followers already. :-)
ReplyDeletePeople that are awesome enough to do a lovely giveaway deserve to be followed, so done on GFC
ReplyDeleteI would go for the Red, because red is my favourite colour. I would try to make my *very first dress ever.* Fingers crossed.
Hi there. that nautical fabric is so cool I'd be super pleased to win it, I think it would make a great floaty skirt for summer, preferably to wear on a boat!! Thanks for hosting such a great giveaway x
ReplyDeleteI would choose the nautical print and probably make something simple because Im, only just learning to sew or save it for when Im an expert!
ReplyDeleteI love the nautical fabric. It would make a lovely dress- like Anna Maria Horner's Museum Tunic.
ReplyDeleteHello, I am in love with the orangy red fabric. But, let's call it 'red', lol. I'm not a fan of orange either. I wold so make a summer dress, with flowy sleeves and a drapey skirt, not too full. I have not sewn with thin sily fabrics before (only wovens, like cotton, cotton poly and thicker jacket like fabrics as well as knits. So, I'd love to be able to try my hand at making a dress with this! I am also having a sew grateful giveaway on my blog if you are interested.
ReplyDelete(that should say "silky" fabrics, not "sily". Lol. :)
ReplyDeleteI would choose the red fabric, it is saying a Colette patterns Hazel dress to me!
ReplyDeleteI have followed you for a while. Great blog!!
Hi! I'm already a follower. Love both fabrics - the nautical would be great as a button back blouse, and I'd love the red to make my first Cambie, or maybe Ceylon.
ReplyDeleteHi, I already follow your blog. I can adore the red and have been looking for the right fabric for my next dress - Colette's Ceylon.
ReplyDeleteI love the Red. I would make a dress.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful giveaway! Cheers!!
Oh the red please. I reckon it'll be a dress, but will have to have a good look to see if I win it! A great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding?? BOTH!
ReplyDeleteI'd use the nautical fabric for a shirt and the red for a dress, they're really something!
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Holy moly, that red is fantastic! I've been wanting a red dress for a long time, and this fabric would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteReally like the red material, I would make a dress from it.
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE the nautical fabric!! I would make a summer dress or a top out of it.. I just like everything nautical! Thank you for hosting this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would love to sew with both fabrics. I think I'd make a 30's blouse with flutter sleeves with the nautical one, and a fun sundress with the red.
ReplyDeletePlease count me in for both fabrics, I love them equally. I'm new to jersey sewing, I wonder if it would work for a Renfrew. The poly would make a lovely In House Belle Blouse but would probably end up as a dress.
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Such cute patterns! I love both fabrics but I think my favorite is thee nautical- I think it would make a cute cowl top.
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Oh the red fabric is just beautiful - I just bought a high neck at the front, low scoop back with a full skirt dress pattern from vintage vogue. I'd love to use the red for it - it'd be so glam!
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What luck that I just stumbled across your blog today! My sister just requested a new skirt for all the swing dancing she does, and I bet that red fabric would be fabulous for it!
ReplyDeleteWith 15 minutes left before closing time and I find your blog...it was meant to be :)
ReplyDeleteThe red fabric would be a dress for sure.
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Thank you x