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This new $500 shopping spree giveaway sponsored by Fabric.com 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.)
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So who can enter and win?
See the list of International Shipping destinations directly on Fabric.com. If they ship there, you can enter!
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Global $500 Fabric.com Giveaway
a nice summer top
Circle skirt, mid calf Boho type dress. Thank you.
I’d made some flowy palazzo pants!
I would make some kitchen curtain with the fabric. Thanks!
I’d made a dress
This fabric would make a great jumpsuit for little girls. I would use McCall’s 7376. I made a similar jumpsuit for my daughter when she was a child. She changed clothes 4 or 5 times a day because the jumpsuits were so easy to get into and out of.
My Mom and I would use it for quilting …
A nice part of shorts and a matching hair scarf.
I’d make an Aline tunic.
I’d make place mats.
I’ve been thinking about making a bag that’s completely customized to suit my needs. That and a few of the millions things I have on my to-make list.
I would make T-Shirts
the high low t shirt!
Since it’s the same fabric I saw twice before, the answer is still a flowing dress, skirt, or pants. ITY knits are usually great to work with and wear.
A summer dress
I would make a peplum
I think a long flowing maxi dress for summer evenings.
Summer sleep tee
I would make a flowy top and capri pants set. Love this print pattern.
High low t shirt
A maxi dress!
Working on updating & refurbishing my wardrobe.
I’d make a pretty maxi skirt.
I would make a dress or top.
A summer dress
High-low maxi skirt
The floral ITY knit would make a nice wrap dress or a frilly skirt.
A spring jacket
I would make a cute maxi skirt!
A sleeveless tunic
The floral fabric would make a wonderful top or wrap dress!
a spring pullover dress!
The ITY Stretch Jersey Knit Scattered Florals Green Fabric would be gorgeous as matching circle skirts for my daughter and I!
I would make some lovely floral leggings.
I love the pattern, but I’m not sure what I’d do with a Lycra/spandex combo–exercise pants? (Does it seem odd to anyone else that the link to view the fabric sends us to Amazon when the giveaway is sponsored by fabric.com?)
Fabric.com is also sold on Amazon. I believe Fabric.com is owned in part by Amazon. Maybe that is why it comes up on Amazon?
Great Maxi Dress 🙂
a beach tote
A summer nightshirt.
I have a favourite pattern for a stretchy form fitting skirt that I would make in different colours!!
a tunic and maxi skirt set