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Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2018

Giveaway - Win a Jolly Bar of Colorbox

I am so exited to have this Valentine's special for you: a gift from Fatquartershop for you. They generously and kindly give a Jolly Bar of Modern Backgrounds Colorbox away to 3 lucky winners! Jippie!

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For those of you who are not yet familiar what COLORBOX is: it is my new line of low volume fabrics. They come printed on white, eggshell and linen cloth and are subtle textures in all colors of the rainbow. A wonderful background fabric and fantastic companion to all projects using scraps or solids. You can read about it here or here.

Today I am happy to announce that you can

win a Jolly Bar from Fatquartershop


There are lots of cool projects you can make with this 5" x 10" precut format. But give you a starting point: here is a pattern, which fatquartershop made with the COLORBOX Jolly Bar.


And these are the prints, which you will find in your Jolly Bar


For your chance to win, please let me know in the comments

What would YOU sew from these low volume prints, what would you make from a Jolly Bar?

I'm curious about your ideas (Don't forget to give me your email address, so I can contact you in case you are the lucky winner). Give-away is open until Friday night.

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Good luck!







25 Kommentare:

  1. I know it would be a quilt. The question is what pattern. The Jolly Bars come with so many great patterns I would use one of those. Low Volumes go everywhere. I would put them in my Granny Square quilt.

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  2. I would make a quilt with one of your patterns.
    Thanks for the chance to win your beautiful new collection.
    befama48@gmail.com

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  3. The Fatquatershop Pattern would make a nice Crib-Quilt or a curtain if you change the grey triangles to white..!

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  4. I would love to use these beautiful fabrics in my current Jen Kingwell SteamPunk pattern, they would look great in it!

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  5. Definitely your fabric would be in a baby quilt. My second grand daughter is due in July and I must get started now to have it ready. What a story it would make.

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  6. I think I would sew a very simple quilt with all your fabrics with small stripes of solid colors between the rectangles (4 per piece of fabric)
    I dream:-)))

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  7. When I look at those lovely prints I see neutrals for a very modern quilt for one of my granddaughters! I love scrappy backgrounds to bounce off the scrappy brights. The pattern would be of my own design.

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  8. I would love to make a table topper with your lovely Jolly Bar

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  9. I would like to make a bed quilt for my son. I would mix them with blue fabrics to create something about the sea ..
    Ich mochte gern einen Quilt fur meinen Sohn machen. Ich wurde sie mit Blauen mischen fur etwas uber den See machen ...
    J'aimerais bien faire un quilt pour le lit de mon fils. Je les assortirais avec des tissus bleus pour inventer un quilt de la mer...
    Maxame

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  10. I would make doll quilts for my 2 year old granddaughter! (and also 1 for Pete the Cat that she adores).

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  11. These beautiful fabrics would be perfect for making a picnic tablerunner & placemats! They say summer to me! Thank you, Susan

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  12. A baby quilt would be nice. Great neutral prints! ndfromsdATgmailDOTcom

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  13. I would love to just stare at this beautiful pile of fabric for awhile!

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  14. I have blocks that I have received from a swap that has two rectangles of low volume. I'd make a few more blocks to make a full size quilt.

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  15. Your fabric designs are gorgeous! I have a wall hanging that is crying out to be made with these beauties! Mumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com

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  16. I would make a quilt. These would be so pretty in a modern baby quilt.

    Sandy A
    Scotty4me39(at)yahoo.com

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  17. Definitely a quilt. Thanks so much for sharing

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  18. Fat Quarter Shop has a great little Jolly Bar book. I'd take a pattern out of that. (sometimes I will cut a layer cake in half and use a jolly bar pattern to make it even larger). Love these little bars!

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  19. I just moved and right now I only have a loveseat so I would make some throw pillows to make the space homier

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  20. I love the prints in your Colorbox line! I would definitely make a quilt. I have not made anything with a Jolly Bar yet so I will have to check out the patterns in the book. Thank you!

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  21. I love the soft colors for your colorbox. They look amazing! I think those colors are perfect for my spingtime quilt, or maybe a table runner...my neice is getting married...Doh! "1"just might not be enough.I think the colors are perfect for a few of my projects.The
    Jolly bar book has quick easy patterns for my busy schedule and all these projects. LTrue12@me.com

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  22. I would make a quilt, probably a baby quilt

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  23. A quilt, of course! Pattern to be determined.

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  25. There’s something special about low volume fabrics and projects made with them… I would love to make a table runner.

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