Thursday, April 17, 2014

Giveaway time!

I am so grateful for the love I have gotten on my pattern.  So, in honor of my pattern release month (yes that's a thing, cuz I just made it so) I want to giveaway a pattern!  It's PDF format, so the lucky winner will be emailed the pattern.  I will choose the winner on 4/25 (actually 4/24)!   To enter, please leave me a comment on what fabric bundles or color scheme you would use to make this pattern.  Good luck and may the force be with you!  (It's Comicon this week here in SLC, so Nerds Unite!)  ♥

Giveaway now closed.
Thank you to all who commented!

21 comments:

  1. Lush Uptown would be great in this pattern! Congratulations on it and thank you for the chance to win :)

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  2. I have several Tula Pink prints that I have been holding onto for a pattern like this one -- I would either use my pink birds and bees or my blue Acacia

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  3. Why scrappy, of course! I can see a bold colour in the sashing and some good old scrappy low volumes in the squares. Ever so pretty!

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  4. I really like this pattern. It looks simple and is a great way to display large, medium and small scale prints, all at the same time. I think I might use my Glimma layer cake to make it. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  5. I think I would have to try some citrus-y colors for that quilt. Nice pattern BTW!

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  6. Love the pattern. I am thinking grey and yellow fabrics

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  7. It's a great pattern. I have several layer cakes waiting to be cut- Riley Blake small dots and Moda Sunnyside. Of course, There's always shopping for another choice!

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  8. I've been saving up some o Bonnie and Camille's Marmalade fabric that I think would look great with this pattern!

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  9. I love the fabric you chose to use, reminds me of cool Autumn nights. Would love the chance to win the pattern, thanks for the opportunity.

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  10. I would use my treasured Waterfront Park fabric - it would be amazing, such a great pattern for the larger scale prints. Well done on the pattern & thanks for the chance to win.

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  11. I think this would be a great quilt to make for a boy. I think some browns or gold pieces with some big graphic prints used in the big blocks.

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  12. I would use my Lush Uptown, great pattern!

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  13. I would love to use pink and orange fabrics! Beautiful!

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  14. What about DC Comics fabrics in keeping with Comicon? Could be lots of fun!

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  15. I have a bundle of Simply Color sat waiting for a project. So maybe this is the one ?! Thanks for the chance to win it.

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  16. this is such a great pattern. I would love to use Mormor.

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  17. Loads of possibilities, but the smaller squares would be great for fussy cutting. A kid's quilt in the I Spy style.

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  18. Love this quilt. I have a stack of Wish by Valori Wells that would be beautiful in this pattern. It would really show off the fabric!

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  19. Ooo... I think I would try a monochromatic color scheme with blues. I've been wanting to try a monochromatic quilt for awhile and I love this pattern.

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  20. I think this pattern would look great scrappy. I would choose browns and teals for the base. Great pattern!

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  21. What a great pattern! I think I would have to make it in Kaffe Fassett fabrics!

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