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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
I’d make pencil cases and mini wallets
The Kaffe Fassett print would look lovely in a skirt for my daughter.
I would make the summer dresses I need.
A fun skirt for my sister.
A new dress for myself! I can’t get enough of cute dresses!!
Perhaps a blouse for summer
I would make my granddaughter a dress or some happy summer shorts.
I think that fabric would make a lovely tote bag!
The girls are making totes and bags. it sure would work for that!
I would make a sari style beach wrap skirt with this beautiful Antwerp Flowers by Kaffe, and being 100% cotton it will be perfect for hot days on the beach. Also, just pop a black t-shirt on, and it would look sophisticated and smart enough for an evening out at a restaurant.
a beautiful, eclectic quilt, either lap quilt for an elderly relative or incorporated in a wall hanging quilt.
I would make fun curtains for my daughter’s room!
Cute skirts for my granddaughter.
I would use the Kaffe Fasset print on the back of my Hawaiian quilt.
I would use this fabric to make zippered travel bags for my granddaughters to carry their makeup in
I don’t really know, some type of blanket or maybe some throw pillows sounds doable.
Love the fun design and bright colors. Would make a quilt for a child.
OMG….a quilt back!
A summer wardrobe booster
I think I might make a fun summery tote bag!
I would make blouses and dresses for myself and for dolls.
I would use it to make a quilted coat…super cute!
I would make some microwave bowl holders, oven mitts and trivets, purses, tote bags and on and on.
Light summer blanket
summer bag would be awesome or a nice backing for a summer quilt
I fancy the Kaffe Fassett fabric made up into a dressing gown so when that every morning when I put it on my day starts off bright.
I would make brightly colored spring cosmetic bags!
Great colors for a quilt
I think I would use it to make a purse or for a lining in a crocheted purse.
Totally would make some curtains for my boyfriend’s son’s room. He has something specific in mind that you can’t buy. He is such a nice young man, it would make both he and his father happy which would make me happy!
This fabric would make a fun pair of elastic waist shorts.
A beautiful new summer beach tote!
Looks like it would be a fun quilt!
a little dress.
The front/back yoke of a summer top
I would incorporate Kaffe Fasset print into quilts for twin great-grand-daughters.
Shorts
nice summer top
A new purse.
I’d make napkins.