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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!
What's the best way to actually win this contest?
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Global $500 Fabric.com Giveaway
clothing for my grandchildren!!
The red Kaffe Fassett print would make a beautiful bag.
It would make some fun curtains!
An apron with matching kitchen towels.
I’d make an apron, and I also saw instructions elsewhere on how to use white denim to make a pastry cloth!
I would make a bag.
I just dropped a bunch of weight and want to make some new outfits.
A summer dress would be sweet in this print!
I’d make a quilted project, not sure what.
a crisp summertime skirt
This would be a very fun top for the granddaughter.
Oh my Gosh! Endless possibilities!
This Antwerp Flowers fabric would make a great Bubble Suit for my grand baby!
I would make a quilt backing for our farm house inspired spare bedroom!
Adds complementary pieces and I’ll have a new sewing kit.
Bags!
The colorful print would be great for a skort for my niece! It’s as vibrant as she is!
I’d make couch pillows.
I would probably make a pillow or two.
I think the bright colors make this the perfect fabric for one of those big summer beach totes! Something with lots of pockets to carry you snacks, sunscreen, and a good book to read.
This would be a fun color for reusable shopping bags
It says it doesn’t ship to my country but if it would I would make a bag and use it as contrast details maybe even make a skirt with it!
A maxi dress or a robe dress!
I would definitely make a set of bags with this fabric, absolutely love it
The beautiful fabric would make some beautiful items!
I’d make a cute little triangle pouch and quilt it with this fabric. ?
I would sew some summer clothes
A dress for a little girl!
Zippered pouches
I would make a quilt with this fabric.
Tote bag.
I would use for a blouse because it is a light fabric
It would make a nice wall hanging
I think it would be fun to make a purse with this fabric.
My daughter and I spent 13 weeks in a Domestic Violence shelter. Because of that we now make items to donate so that the women and children who arrive with nothing but the clothes they are wearing, can be given something they can call theirs. I would use this to make the women cosmetic bags on my Janome embroidery machine. When they go to court, its so essential for them to look their best, they need to have that belief in themselves in order to face their abuser. I use flannel and fleece to make softies for children so they can cling to it and love it. This colorful print would brighten so many women’s lives.
I think the Kaffe Fasset print would make a lovely quilt backing.
Lots of Beautiful Bags that make people happy!
the fabrics are so lovely, I’d have to make something for everyone, but I would make a new dress first, Helen
Make a weighted quilt blanket for a special child!
Awesome colours. My grand dtr would love this!
I would use it as a border on a fun-colored quilt!