We're pleased to announce our biggest Fabric.com giveaway yet! Just in time for summer.
This new $1,000 shopping spree giveaway is sponsored by our friends at Fabric.com. We've done a couple of $500 giveaways in the past with them, but this time we wanted to really push to help reward our loyal readers. We managed to make the total prize $1,000, but as the people at Fabric.com said, $1,000 worth is A LOTTTT of fabric for one person to use. So we decided to spread the prize over 4 winners who will each receive shopping sprees worth $250. It's still a big prize for each winner and more winners!
If case you didn't know…
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.
So who can enter and win?
This giveaway is open to entrants in every country where Fabric.com ships –which is a pretty long list and covers all our top markets and then some. (However, we certainly realize there are still some readers in a few countries who will not be able to participate and for that, we apologize in advance.) See the list of International Shipping destinations directly on Fabric.com. If they ship there, you can enter!
What's the best way to actually 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.
New $1,000 Fabric.com Giveaway
I would make some cute kitchen items, like kitchen curtains and some decorative hot pads.
This would make a cute wine bottle holder for my bird loving friends.
A tote bag.
A lighthearted version of the Forbidden Forest from Harry Potter in pillow form!
I would use it for backing on a quilt
Definitely some type of bag! Would also be fun throw pillows!!
I love those woodpeckers. I just might have to fussy cut them.
I would make my niece a cozy pillow bed!
A really cut purse or tote bag.
So summery…a cool quilt!
Blankets and curtains.
I would make the cross body bag. Love the colors!
That would be sweet in a baby quilt
Pillow cases and a sheet possibly a comforter.
This would make some cute grocery bags.
A pillow would look great.
We need a new fabric to comment on.
A really cute flared skirt!
quilting, children’s clothes, bags etc. etc. etc.
pillows
A bag
Curtains for a baby nursery
I think this would make a great travel bag
Curtains for my bathroom – lovely fresh print and great for a sunny window
summer outfits
That fabric would make some cute pillows!
I think this fabric would be great, also, for the Cross Body Bag! Thanks for the pattern!!
This fabric would make some really cute curtains!
I would make some cushions for my family room.
I’d make a make up bag. to take with me on holiday
This would be a fun & cute bag lining! Also, I would use it as a quilt backing.
I would make a wall hanging by wrapping it around a stretcher frame.
This looks like it would be fabulous in a purse/bag and also a wide border on a quilt, fantastic linear pattern!
Purses and totes
I would make a pillow
The baby blue birch fabric would make an awesome linens collection for the next grand baby!
Definitely a bag
If you’re talking about the fabric shown on Amazon, I would probably make a scene out of it and do a lot of free-hand stitching, which I need to practice!
I would make curtains for the kitchen or my sewing room
I’d make it part of the Millennium Star by Peggy Martin.