
This is the third and final giveaway for my 400th birthday week. :)
I'm drawing Jenelle's Owl pattern giveaway tomorrow (Sunday 26th), the Fabricworm giveaway on Wednesday (29/8), and here's my own little offering as part of the Blog Hop Party...
Four fat quarters of Leicen's Flower Sugar from my stash. Yum yum. Just leave a comment letting me know what you'd do with it and I'll choose a winner on the appointed date. :)

I would make a quilt with hexies, seen long years ago in a japanese mag, same fabrics...thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI have a pattern that makes a good sized baby quilt with 4 fat quarters and some background fabric. I would the winnings in thar.
ReplyDeleteOh lovely! I think I would make a miniquilt with some stitchery in it!
ReplyDeleteYummy pretty fabrics - I think I would make a frame purse with them and any remaining fabircs would go into my quilts. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! What a wonderful giveaway! That is one of my favorite fabric lines!!! If I won, I would make either a table topper or a wall hanging so that I could have that gorgeous fabric on display all the time! :-) Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty fabrics! I would use them in my Farmer's Wife Sampler quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would want to make use of the pattern in the fabric. Perhaps a rail fence design with the flowers running along the rails.
ReplyDeleteBarb@Witsend
I think these fabrics would make pretty bags! Thanks for another great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors...I'd make little lunch bags or zipper pouches with them :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! I see cloths, perhaps a blouse in those lovely fabrics, but still perhaps I would make a quilt! Thank you for sharing! x Teje
ReplyDeleteVery pretty fabrics. I'd add them to my stash and just look at them for a bit until the perfect idea/project for them came along.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cushion cover for my friend- these fabrics are totally her taste!
ReplyDeleteI love Flower Sugar, they would make a fabulous quilt of course!
ReplyDeleteThese would be great in a quilt or as little pouches :)
ReplyDeleteI'm on a bag thing at the moment so I guess they'd end up as part of a bag!
ReplyDeleteI've begun collecting for a old fashioned 9 patch type quilt in just these colors! Love the flower sugar prints! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI think these would make a beautiful notebook cover!
ReplyDeleteI think I would keep these lovelies together and use them as the highlight fabric in a mini quilt - they need to be seen every day! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteYummy indeed! I'm thinking lunch bags. Thanks for the giveaway, Laura!
ReplyDeleteOk.....I don't know what I would make with this beautiful little bundle...but I would think of something!
ReplyDeleteI think a pouch! Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, so pretty! I would look and touch for a while. But I'm thinking pillowcases or fancy edgings for kitchen towels or a table runner.
ReplyDeleteI think they're screaming table runner or placemats :)
ReplyDeleteI think they would be lovely in hexies!
ReplyDeleteThey would be gorgeous as a pillow, or a baby skirt! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHELLO! I THINK I'D USE THESE IN NEW BED PILLOWS! THANKS SO FOR SHARING A SWEET GIVEAWAY!
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I think they would look fantastic as some hot pads and an apron for in my kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI would make a new mini quilt for my wall!
ReplyDeleteVery Yummy. I think I would use them for an adorable little girl quilt I have planned for my granddaughter for christmas. I have some Max and Ruby flannel for the back, I just have to figure out the front. lol.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI'd use it for zippered purses or hexies!
Thanks!
I've been wanting to make accessories for my sewing room but I don't have the right fabric. This is perfect.
ReplyDeletecute travel pouches for SS?!?! :)
ReplyDeleteI think these would be perfect for a quilt with a scrappy nature. I've always wanted to do one!
ReplyDeleteI would love to turn these into pillowcovers, for the old wooden bench in my kitchen! Congrats on the 400!
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric give away! So many things jumped into my head of what to make with this! A quilt of course or a large quilt carry bag! Nice to meet another aussie on the hop!
ReplyDeleteI would make a tablerunner or pillowcases. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI've loved this line ever since I bought my daughter a pram quilt made in it! I then upcycled it into a HST chevron cuchion cover for my sister before we left Australia! Now she's due with her 1st in February and I'm making a gender neutral cot quilt and then 2 "specific" pram quilts and she'll get whichever is appropriate. I'd use these to make the girl's quilt! A perfect circle of life kinda thing!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! I've not seen this fabric line before! I would make little cosmetic purses. Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI'd put some of them in a quilt for my daughter. I'm making large hexes out of vintage linens so the pinks/greens would go in there.
ReplyDeleteI would put this in my secret stash!
ReplyDeleteit would make a pretty apron
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is delightful and I can picture a bag being made
ReplyDeleteplease don't laugh, but it would get incorporated into my Christmas tree skirt !!! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteOh, these would definitely be incorporated into a quilt for me to watch TV by, that way I could drool over them daily!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the ideas above! An apron, a bag, a quilt...hmmm... probably a quilt for me!
ReplyDeleteI'd probably use it to make some dolls for my girls... thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great start to a Henie quil. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletelovely fabrics... I could see making a pillow for my niece out of them :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a lovely quilt for a little girl!
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabrics. I would make little girls pillow cases. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect for a little girl...maybe a play quilt for my neice. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty. I would probably use them in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteOooo I love those colors! Most likely part of them would be cut into 2.5" squares for my obsession with postage stamp quilts and for hexies :)
ReplyDeleteYum Yum is right! These are gorgeous! I would make fabulous zipper bags out of them for Christmas gifts
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! These would be perfect for a small patchwork bag!
ReplyDeleteI think these would make fabulous make-up bags or zippered pouches. Thanks for a chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteThat top fabric would make a really cute checkbook cover! For the rest I'd cut them up into lots of pieces and use in as many scrap quilt projects as I could.
ReplyDeleteI've been dying to make up some hexies with those fabrics...they're so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI'd make bunting! And bags for little girls!
ReplyDeleteYum, yes!! I'd make my very own mug rug!
ReplyDeleteThese would be perfect for the Dresden plate quilt I'm working on!
ReplyDeleteMy serger just came out of storage and it is screaming" cover me!
ReplyDeleteI want to sew some pouches with these:) thanks and happy 400th birthday!
ReplyDeleteI think they'd make a great cushion for my sofa!
ReplyDeleteI would make myself a bag! So pretty! Thanks for the chance! Have a Happy Day! :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I have four daughters, so I would make something lovely for each of them! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty fabric! I think I'd use it for a little girl quilt for my local Project Linus group :)
ReplyDeleteI would use them for a pen roll first ad then what's left for a pin cushion (I never win any at give aways so I might as well do one myself) and the rest scrap quilts, wonky stars hmm yeah
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric. I'd add some white/cream solid & make a donation baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would make bags and purses, my favourite things to make x
ReplyDeleteThese will make a cute tote bag or 2.
ReplyDeleteso cute! I would definitely quilt it!
ReplyDeleteThat's an easy one, this fabric is saying covers for kitchen appliances. Too cute and the dots are simply devine.
ReplyDeleteI'm in to make mini quilts right now so these could go possibly into one of them!
ReplyDeleteI would use these to make a vintage flavored table runner!
ReplyDeleteIf I were to win, I would like to use the fabric for the cuffs on pillow cases. Lovely. I don't know who Jenelle's owl pattern you are talking about, but that is the first time I've seen someone with the same name as mine and spelling is the same. Jenelle B. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty fabric...would use it to make a table runner for my daughter. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. I think they'd make a few nice pouches!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful fabric, it reminds me of some of my mother's linens from childhood. I fact I still have a table cloth that would fit with these fabrics perfectly. I'm not sure what I would make with them but I know it would be something soft and romantic feeling.
ReplyDeleteMarj from Mexico
Those fabrics would be lovely in some placemats. I'd probably blend them with some of my own hand dyed fabrics in colors to match.
ReplyDeleteI think it would make wonderful little pouches as gifts.
ReplyDeleteI'm working on a couple of wallets for Christmas presents. These fabrics look perfect for a few of my friends.
ReplyDeleteooh, those would end up as pillows for my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteI would pair them with some solids and use them in a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would use it towards making my 'laundry day' quilt. It would be sooo cute! Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a sewing machine cover and other accessories for my sewing room. I love those colors! Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI think these would go beautifully with some Sugar Hill fabrics that I have. i'd use them together to make a carpanter's star quilt, then send it off to a local charity - there are too many boys running wild through my house for a quilt that sweet and pretty to feel at home :) thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWould maybe make a lil' quilt for my daughter in NC....or make some cute Kitchen things for me! Lol
ReplyDeletethanks for chance to win! :)
Hmmm, I think I will make an apron or my DIL, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics in your giveaway. I am thinking doll clothes for my GD's doll. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThese would make an adorable table runner! :)
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I can see a cute summer dress for my great neice who is 7.
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They remind me of handkerchiefs. A cute girls quilt or perhaps great for a Dresden plate pattern..
ReplyDeleteI'd whip up a ruffled half apron!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
homemakerhoney @gmail .com
Not sure exactly what I would do with them yet, but I'm sure it would be something quilty and beautiful thanks to your fabric choices. Thanks for the lovely giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would use this for my Sylvia's Bridal Quilt - or at least when I start it! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are such gorgeous fabrics! I think I'd make some cushion covers for my Mum - there might even be enough left to make a little something for myself as well. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThink I would make a shopping bag
ReplyDeleteI think those fabrics would make an adorable little outfit for my 6 month old Granddaughter. They would also make an awesome apron to brighten my kitchen as well I think.
ReplyDeleteOk, this time I do have a rhyme. Are you ready?
ReplyDeleteWith such pretty, pretty stuff
Choosing 1 project is really tough
But I think I'd start with a dolly
And then maybe a quilt, by golly!
Hehehe. I warned you! ;)
A quilt for my sister. Or a bag for my sister´s daughter!
ReplyDeleteGun, Sweden
gun@lapp.se
Beautiful fabrics. I think I would make some bags with it. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI have a new Dresden plate ruler that I have been wanting to try and I think those fabrics would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'd make small drawstring bags (to fill with little felt toys) to donate to charity sales.
ReplyDeleteThese prints would pair up very well with a little rag doll.
I think these would make super cute bags. Thanks for the chance. =)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fabric !
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilted tote so I could see those pretty fabrics all the time !
i think id make a nice pillow for my bedroom :)
ReplyDeletethank you
I'd use this to make a quilt or pillowcase thanks
ReplyDeleteABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
I think they'd make great placemats. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletebandkgram (at) hotmail (dot)ca
I'd use this pretty fabric in a tote.
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics would match perfectly with the hexie project that is next on my list! Since I only have half the fabric I need so far, winning these would be awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance!
I can see these fabrics in a fun beach tote or maybe a cute lunch bag.
ReplyDeletePretty! I think I'd make a tote bag :)
ReplyDeleteThis fabric I think would looks very nice in bags...or cushions....thank u
ReplyDeleteI would use it in a quillow.
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
ReplyDeleteI can seem this lovely collection of fabric metamorphosing into another bag and some little purses / pouches :-)
Love
Bev
Oh my that is pretty! Pillow cases for my two granddaughters.
ReplyDeleteI'm torn! Those lovelies would be perfect for an apron or a bag or even a ruffled skirt for my little sweetie. Thanks for the chance to win them!
ReplyDeleteI would make a small lap quilt with white muslin embroidered squares surrounded by these lovely fat quarters! awolk at rogers dot com
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fabric! Unless the print repeats I would have to use the fabric as a border somewhere. But maybe it's too beautiful to use. Maybe I would hang it somewhere and enjoy it! Thanks for offering it and participating in the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteHey! Long time no chat ; ) I think I would do some hexagons ; )
ReplyDeleteIt would be great for some granny blocks! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make something for my daughter with it. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletea tote. thank you for this chance. hugs
ReplyDeleteWill you accept an honest answer that I would probably just hoard these gorgeous fabrics? Thanks for a chance
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this fabric! I would definitely just drool over it for awhile,lovingly caress it some and then, maybe, use it for something for me or my daughter!
ReplyDeletethank you for the chance to win I would make a tote
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful and would go great with other items to make a quilt.
ReplyDeleteAnd yea this is the last on my list of visiting all the sites and entering the contests.
I would definitely make some placemats for my dining room. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun fabric! I'd use it to make a series of bags.
ReplyDeleteI can think of a few fun blocks to try. :)
ReplyDeleteI have fallen in love with polka dot fabric lately - 2 log cabins and 1 pineapple quilt later and I still have a bit left so I would add your lovely fabrics to my polka dots and make another baby quilt! Thanks for the opportunity to win it!!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking pillowcase dresses. Won't they be cute! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think these would make a really cute Spring bag. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYes these would make adorable hexies!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make some mug rugs , I love all those dots .thanks for the chance .
ReplyDeleteI would make a mini quilt with this and then use the scraps for little squares in one of ayumi's fabric baskets .
ReplyDeleteOoh! A vintage apron with a hanky pocket...I can see it now. Hope I win!
ReplyDeleteeither a min-quilt or an apron. Can't decide.... Love the fabrics. Thanks for the oportunity on the giveaway
ReplyDeletebonnielarson58@gmail.com
I am absolutely in love with these vintage looking fabrics you chose!! Would you happen to know if this fabric is available still? (just in case I don't win!)
ReplyDeletedefinitely I'd make some nice dresses to my little fashion girl Anna ^^)
ReplyDeletethanks for this giveaway
Cute fabrics! I have no idea what I would do with them so I'd have to admire them for awhile until I'm inspired by a particular pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win!
Cassandra
I will be hosting a day on Dots To Dots and this fabric would be great..
ReplyDeleteOh this fabric is just too cute. I think I would make a tote bag.
ReplyDeleteSomething for my two granddaughters- maybe little aprons or cute pillowcases. It's beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteSome of this would definitely be added to my king size hexagon quilt I have in process - turquoise and reds - but some would be used to make a cute little dress for my sister's new baby girl :) LOVE this fabric! (By the way, I've been to Australia - our high school band played in the 1988 World Expo in Brisbane. It was the trip of a lifetime.)
ReplyDeleteThe fabric would make a cute pouch!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance - this fabric is so so precious! I would probably make a baby quilt for one of my besties that just had her 3rd girl!
ReplyDeleteTo me they are asking to be made in to something that is Tea-themed, so maybe some tea cups for a wall hanging. They also remind me of Vintage hankies. So if i did it just right I could do both.
ReplyDeleteThank You for the chance to win such lovely fq's.
Sincerely,
Tricia
I would make small bags with the fabric - they would look so cute.
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I would use the fabric to line the tote bags I make for my group, World of Charity Stitching.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
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ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty that would use the flower stripes for a border and the polka dots for taffy pieces. I saw a cute pattern that can make smaller size in More Take Five Quilts and would use white as the solid.
ReplyDeletewhat pretty fabric. I love the colours Jen
ReplyDeleteI'd add it to my other Flower Sugar and finally make the quilt I've been saving it for. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think they would make a nice table topper or pot holders, or mug rugs :)
ReplyDeleteI've seen some lovely minis lately and I need something for my sewing area. Maybe little monkey wrenches would be fun in these!
ReplyDeleteI think about zippered purses, perfect Christmas gifts
ReplyDeleteI think I would sit and stroke it until inspiration struck! It's so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd incorporate them into a baby quilt, with some soft grays...these are gorgeous...thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThey look like a bag to me! Thanks for the chance to win, and happy 400th birthday!
ReplyDeleteThey look like a bag to me! Thanks for the chance to win, and happy 400th birthday!
ReplyDeleteLooks great for my livingroom pillows :) Thanks fo rthe great givaway!
ReplyDeleteIf I was lucky enough to win, I'd use the fabrics to make a bag. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI could see these fabrics going into an apron. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYes, I can see the beginnings of a rectangle quilt being created. I am a follower and enjoy every moment spendt on your blog. Thank you for taking the time to join the fun on the Blog Hop and giving all of your followers a chance to win those4 fat quarters. Awesome giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSandi T.
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
I'd have to make a bag as it's such beautiful fabric I'd want to carry it around with me!
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty! I would love to use them in a quilt, thanks so much for the chance to win them.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make bags
ReplyDeleteYum yum is right! Love it. Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win. I would probably incorporate them into a sweet little quilt or table runner.
ReplyDeleteI'd be adding these Leicen's Flower Sugar fat quarters to a pretty little girl's quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty. I think they'd make great aprons.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics. Those stripes make pattern selection tricky. I'd probably make a small quilt to show them off.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! I would make either a pillow or a tote bag from them!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this fabric. I could make it into a little pillow so I can see it all the time!
ReplyDeletePretty Fabrics that I would use in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty! I would love to use them in a quilt, thanks so much for the chance to win them.
ReplyDeleteTengo una gran cantidad de tela de jean ,creo que junto a su regalo podría hacer unos cuantos zig zag.Cariños
ReplyDeleteI love the Lecien flower line- so very pretty. I would make a tablerunner with it. It would brighten up the table.
ReplyDeleteRegards from Western Canada,
Anna
Looks like table candy to me, place mats, runner
ReplyDeleteI would use this fabric on a pillow! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some boxy pouches!
ReplyDeletesuch pretty fabric, i just yesterday bought a pack of hexies to try out, this would definitely be perfect to use!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! I'm a stasher before I find the pattern. :o)
ReplyDeleteI am staring a scrappy quilt for my bed and the fat quarters would be most welcomed.
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love the fabric....thanks for the opportunity to win....these would get worked in to quilts I make for "quilts for kids".....,kids in hospitals,etc.
ReplyDeleteI've got a baby girl gift to make for a friend who is expecting. Thanks for the chance.
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