Our friends at Amazon.com subsidiary, Fabric.com, have stepped up again to kick off 2017 with an even bigger and better giveaway. They were so impressed by the support our readers gave for their $250 Shopping Spree Giveaway that ran late last year, that they have DOUBLED the giveaway prize and are now offering a $500 shopping spree to the lucky winner!
A little about our sponsor
For those who don't know, Fabric.com is the world’s leading online fabric store. Founded in 1993, Fabric.com focuses on bringing you a wide range of cotton print, home décor and apparel fabrics along with crafts and notions. At any time their warehouse holds millions of yards of fabric. Whether your needs run from denim to silk, linen to faux fur, velvet to shirtings, or anywhere in between, you’re sure to find what you need. Remember, because Fabric.com is a subsidiary of Amazon.com, you get all the terrific pre- and post-sale customer service you'd expect from a merchant you can really trust.
Unfortunately, however, there is one small catch..
This giveaway is only open to US residents. I know, I know, that's really not fair to all our readers outside the US, but because of the very large size of the prize, it opens up all kinds of tax and legal considerations for a large company like Fabric.com. This is just the reality of business these days. Fabric.com have promised to work with their legal team and do everything possible to make future giveaways available worldwide, but for this one, our hands are tied.
But what about for the readers outside the US???
If you're outside the US, we plan offer an international giveaway of some Best of the Bags Pattern Bundles starting in the coming days so stay tuned for that. While the value is a little lower, we'll give away a total of 10 prizes so the odds of winning will be better.
What's the best way to enter and win this contest?
For everyone participating in this giveaway, please remember that your best strategy is always to use the “Share with Friends for Extra Entries” feature to share this contest with your friends and family. That way, you get an entry for every entry they make and it really turbo-charges your chances to win! Do this early in the contest so you'll get this bonus for the duration. Patricia B who won the Fabric.com giveaway last year won by doing this exact strategy. Give it a try!
New $500 Shopping Spree Giveaway from Fabric.com
Tote to use at the pool or lake.
I would make my grandson a Star Wars quilt!
on a Noah’s Ark quilt
Gorgeous fabric! I agree with the people who make comments about Starry Night. However, I just finished a quilt that I titled Starry Night, so I would use that fabric as the impetus to finally make the ocean waves quilt I’ve always wanted to do.
Maybe a circle skirt with matching accents on a top.
I would make a skirt.
assesories for a bathroom
This fabric would make an amazing quilt.
I’d also make some quilted potholders
Hello Kitty themed dresses for my nieces!
I would make a big twirly circle skirt!
I could say but I would change my mind three times before I finished typing!
Pretty fabric, reminds me of an ocean. What would I make….a quilt of course.
My eldest daughter is an art student and I know she would love for me to make her a summer romper with this beautiful fabric.
A wall hanging!
Baby blankets, bibs and burp cloths for someone’s little sailor. 🙂
I will make comforters and pillow shams! Thank you for the opportunity! 🙂
I would make a ruffled skirt for my great niece.
Right now I could use some very uplifting fabric – – maybe lots of yellow!! 🙂
Add it to a quilt
The oceanic fabric would make a beautiful tote bag 🙂
Since I just relocated to a cooler climate, I need to make some outerwear!!
casserole pan cozy
I would use it for backing an ocean-themed quilt.
I would make matching circle skirts for my daughter and I!
Don’t know. Have to see.
A circle skirt
I think a beachy bathroom, with trimmed towels and a beautiful shower curtain would be nice.
I would make an eye catching quilt.
THe waves would be a great border for a whale quilt that I’m in process of piecing.
THank you.
I would make this fabric in Butterick 5652. I have already made one dress from this pattern and would love to make it again in this fabric. I wanted something to wear after working in the lawn, but also something I would not be embarrassed to answer the door in. This fabric would be opaque enough to answer the door, (or run to the store) while providing the cool comfort I am looking for.
I could make a shower curtain with that fabric.
A lap quilt
I think it would be fun to make swim cover-ups for me and my daughter.
An Indian-style tunic would be lovely.
i would makke purse
This fabric would make amazing borders on a quilt.
A backpack
shower curtain!
I would make a baby blanket with that ocean fabric.