
This is my first proper WIP Wednesday post (I missed the deadline last week!) with Freshly Pieced and my first GIVEAWAY at the same time. For those who've been following, I've added a MugRug World Tour page to my blog - the challenge is to make a mug-rug that represents a place - your state, country, or town. You can read more about it here and here.
I figure one QIP (quilt in progress) = many MIP (Mugrugs in progress) so here are mine.
| I really liked the pattern (made it up myself) - great way to show off feature fabric and the contrasting stitching looks great. | |
| Galah (pink and grey cockatoo) |
Isn't the fabric gorgeous? I got it from FabricsDownUnder and the lovely owner Isabelle, on seeing my mugrug, offered me a free fat quarter to give away to someone who would like a little touch of Australiana in their home! I was excited to see that there was an Australian animal version of the fabric, not just the Australian bird one. So I have one fat quarter of the Australian animal fabric to give away (featuring platypi, roos, wombatts, goannas, tassie devils and a few other creatures).
How to enter
Kangaroo-hop on over to Fabrics Down Under, leave a comment here telling me which fabric grabs you and I'll do the random number generator thing for the winner next week. I'll throw in a birdie mug-rug for the winner if she (or he!) would like one. :) Also tell me if you'd like a tutorial on this mug-rug - it's very simple but sometimes it's nicer to have the maths done for you! Entries close Wednesday 7 September.
Those batiks are all lovely. How could anyone pick just one?
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE your mugrug pattern, I haven't made a mugrug before and your pattern is fantastic! I will have fun selecting my fabric to feature!
ReplyDeleteThe batiks are lovely, I think Hand Dyed Batik TD021-173 is my favorite, although it's frustrating to only see a small square of each to compare them all-- tough choice! Good find though!
I love the cute possum fabric! I am starting to think about doing some handmade Christmas presents for the in-laws in Italy...this Aussie fabric would be perfect!!! Hopefully I get someone patient for my mugrug swap - I've never made one before, but promise to not stop until I perfect it! :)
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ReplyDeleteI am just a sucker for batiks... adore the amethyst, swordfish, salvia, montego, magenta, crystal, copacabana and Bali watercolors!
ReplyDeleteTheir novelty prints are just toooooooooo cute, especially "Australiana Burrangong Kangaroo", "Ausralia Wild" and "Lollipop Monkey"... ;-) Tutorials are always great! The mug rugs would make great christmas presents!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway opportunity and the new shopping referral! I'm in love with the Barrambim Panel with those kangas - too cute!
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I was thinking about my mum who collects wombats and would love the "Australian Wildlife" but I know she would also love the wrens!
ReplyDeleteHúúúúúúúú, but beautiful. I have been collecting the materials. Mainly want to collect a lot of other countries. Please random number generator, pick me. I've never won from abroad!
ReplyDeleteI don't have any Aussie fabrics! The Aboriginal prints look beautiful... would make a great, unique quilt!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, tutorial please!!
Too many gorgeous batiks to choose from so I will go with the Circle Circus Owls. I love anything with owls on it :)
ReplyDeleteliking the gum leaves and blossoms...nice to see Australian fabrics
ReplyDeleteThe fabric with silhouettes of kangaroos is the best of :))
ReplyDeleteI love the Top Cats :) they look like they are up to mischief which is something close to my heart!! :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway opportunity and the new shopping referral! I'm in love with the Barrambim Panel with those kangas - too cute!
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