Hi everyone, it's my first time and I'm so excited to be joining in the 3rd Annual Blogathon Canada, hosted by
Sew Sisters!!
Today is coming to you from Ontario Canada
I live in a small rural area that boasts its own charms...Highland Games (70th year), World's largest one day Maple Syrup Festival, 22nd annual Parade of Lights (Christmas Parade at night), Canada's largest year round Farmer's Market, Museums and there have been approx. 13 movies shot in and around our little town. I love where I live!!
Parade is full of well lit tractors!!
Sew Sisters!!
There is so much to do in Ontario, just like the ads say, "Yours to Discover"!
Ontario is the second largest province, has 250,000 lakes, 7 of the 42 National Parks, approx. 330 Provincial Parks, is the home of our nation's capital- Ottawa, the largest city in Canada- Toronto, touches all but one great lake, and Niagara Falls. I live in a small rural area that boasts its own charms...Highland Games (70th year), World's largest one day Maple Syrup Festival, 22nd annual Parade of Lights (Christmas Parade at night), Canada's largest year round Farmer's Market, Museums and there have been approx. 13 movies shot in and around our little town. I love where I live!!
Parade is full of well lit tractors!!
For those of you who are new to my blog my name is Sandy, I'm a mother of 3 wonderful adults, plus a new son-in-law!! I've been married to my farm boy for 29 years and love our rural life!! Farm life has included over the years helping in the barn with the animals, driving a tractor , and now I help with the bookkeeping.
I have always loved crafting/being creative and have tried my hand at many different mediums over the years, like knitting; crochet; cross stitch; tole painting; ceramics; woodworking; scrapbooking, photography, sewing.... you name it I've probably tried it or wanted to try it!!
Quilting just showed up on my radar about 3 yrs ago, and from the moment I started I was hooked. I'm a non recovering fabric hoarder, start way too many projects at the same time and love block of the months (great way to skill build)
I mostly blog about my quilting adventures, but have thrown in some family fun and keeping it real moments from my life! :) I'm all about keeping it short and sweet on the words (most of the time) and adding lots of pictures and an occasional pattern/tutorial !!
Don't forget to check out Lorna my fellow host today , at Sew Fresh Quilts
I hope you have been enjoying all the Canadian Bloggers this week, I really have! Here is the list of the prize sponsors and blog hosts if you are joining the party late and want to get caught up! Each host has a give away and you have till Nov. 23 to get in on all the draws!! (open to international visitors too!!!)
6 Prize available at Sew Sisters Blog too, one for everyday of the blogathon!!
Blogathon Canada Schedule
Monday -British Columbia
Tuesday -Maritimes
ScrapMaster
Stitch Lines
Wednesday -Alberta
Everyday Fray
She Can Quilt
Thursday -Saskatchewan/ Manitoba
Peace.Love.Quilt
Night Owl Quilting
Friday- Quebec/Territories
The Charming Needle
Caribou Crossing Chronicles
Saturday -Ontario
Sew Fresh Quilts
UpStairsHobbyRoom (You are Here)
The prize I get to give away today sponsored by Sew Sisters is a FQ Bundle featuring Winter Wonderland by Bunny Hill for Moda
Don't forget to read to the bottom (or let's be honest, skim!! : ) to get in on the give away!!
or Building Christmas Table Runner, being as I ended up making 2 runners with 2 applique features!
I am using FQs of Winter Wonderland by BunnyHill for Moda with Kona Lipstick and Snow for the front piecing. The applique and backing are Essentials by Wilmington Prints.
The brick sections of this pattern would work great with some leftover jelly roll strips too!
The PDF pattern below is straight forward, just follow the cutting instructions and the colour coded sections for the order to sew your bricks to you centre sections. ( I say straight forward, laughing at myself, who messed up her own pattern by cutting the centre section wrong, twice!! lol! So if you look closely my bottom bricks are unevenly offset!! oops.)
I used Heat"n"Bond light for the applique and also added a lightweight interfacing to the back of my centre section. Just trace the letters on the heat and bond and rough cut them and apply to back of fabric according to package directions. Then cut them out on the drawn lines and apply to your centre section.
The font is called Christmas Card and is a free font download at Dafont.com
I used a blanket stitch to overcast the raw edge. I set my stitch to 3.5 width and 2.5 length (Pfaff PassPort)
The quilting is a digital pattern called Winter Wonderland, how appropriate!!
Joy Version
I used the font Jester. The J was printed at 700 and the remaining letters 500. (for reference if you want to try a different font)I cut some squares that I folded in half and sewed in when adding the binding, so now it can be used as a wall hanging!
Fabric used is Figgy Pudding, Kona Snow and Grunge for the applique, sorry don't know the name of the mitten fabric.
Folded Coasters
I had some extra material so I thought I would make some coasters.... I used this pattern, by The Craftsy Mummy, last year changing it ever so slightly. Link to original is found below
Cut (6) 4.5 inch squares of printed fabric (backing, 4 folded on top and an inside lining)
(1) 4" piece of interfacing (I used Pellon fusible)
Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of what will be your backing.
Lay another square right side up on top, so you have wrong sides together on the inside of the sandwich. This "lining" piece is optional, if you are going to add any quilting or stitching once you turn the coaster right side out, you don't need it. If you are going to leave it free so a wine glass stem base can slip inside, it is nice for the inside to be finished and not show batting.
Place one half square raw edges even and fold to the centre
Place the second across the bottom again raw edges aligned and fold to centre.
3rd folded square
4th square you weave in, remembering, fold to centre, raw edges aligned.
Now stitch a 1/4" seam all around the outside edge. You will probably want to use a few pins to hold fabric in place while you sew.
Trim corners and turn right side out, and press.
Next week I will be posting a tutorial on the Coaster Tray I made to hold them all!! So don't forget to come back and check it out!!
Ontario Blogs to Check Out
Now the rules of the give away:
- If you are a non reply blogger, or Word Press blogger, or you just don't blog, please leave an email address, so I can reach you.
- Prize available to international visitors too
- Draw to happen on the 23rd of November. I will contact the winner on the 24th.
- If I don't hear back from the winner in 24 hrs I will have to draw another name
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This bundle would make a perfect table runner. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI love Red and White so I am sure I would make a Star quilt or runner. Thanks for the pattern and tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI would make some coasters! It's a lovely bundle :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorials! I am going to give the coasters a go!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a table runner and some matching placemats.
ReplyDeletejen dot barnard at btinternet dot com
This red and white bundle looks wonderfully festive. The table runners are great. Thanks for the tutorial; especially the letter sizes. I would never get them right. The blogathon has been a blast.
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of red and white - I'd make a lap quilt!
ReplyDeleteI follow you and Sew Sisters
ReplyDeleteI love those coasters! I might make some of those. Red and whit look great together.
ReplyDeleteI'd probably make a hexie table runner or two.
ReplyDeleteI follow you through Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful projects. Thanks for the instructions and thanks for the chance to win such beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteI love this bundle! I really like the runner pattern too. That will be great for some Christmas gifts I still need to make!
ReplyDeleteI follow you by e-mail.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorials. The projects are wonderful and I still have time to make some for me or family and friends.
ReplyDeletePatricia C
red is gorgeous,,,in table runners
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric! Love those coasters I'm gonna try those!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm following you on bloglovin'! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI would love to make table runners/toppers, pillows and of course those cute coasters. Thanks for your tutorials. I'll have to practice first on some scraps as applique is totally new to me. The Blogathon Canada has given me so much inspiration and the friendships will be everlasting. Thank you.
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I love yoiur projects! Thanks so much for the patterns and directions. I'd make them with the fat quarter!
ReplyDeleteSandy, I just signed up to follow you via email newsletter. Thank you!
ReplyDeletebluestarof2@yahoo.com
I would love to sew up some Christmas pillows with this cheery red fabric. Plus I have to sew up some of those cute coasters! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love your Noel and Joy but the red and white tugs at my heartstrings. The first time I made those coasters I was a smarty pants and totally screwed up ... Thanks for the tutorials. I've really enjoyed my visit to your blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow Sew Sisters and have just started following you.
ReplyDeleteThe coaster tutorial is really a great idea. It completely eliminates any hand sewing and I'm all for that. I would love to make a tree skirt. It's the perfect item to turn into a family heirloom.
ReplyDeleteI've joined up to follow you by email; my favorite way.
ReplyDeleteLove the coasters. I would love to make a nice little Christmas wall hanging. Thanks so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteLoved your runner/wall hanging and I would use this bundle to make it up. Thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time on your blog... will be checking in again!
ReplyDeleteI would copy your table runner, it's so pretty. Thanks for the nice giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas! We are making place mats for Meals on Wheels so you've given me loads of ideas! And thanks for the chance to win some lovely fabric!
ReplyDeleteI am planning to start the Bonnie Hunter mystery next week using Christmas colours. This would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteA wall quilt.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog post and great projects! They make your post just so welcoming!
ReplyDeleteI am so in and I did read yor whole post and I will be back to download the project! I have always wanted to make a few of those coasters and I have some hostess gifts to make! Thanks for being so generous!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog Sandy! The table runners are fabulous & these are always my favourite projects to whip up. You can never go wrong with red & white. Thanks for a chance at the give-away1
ReplyDeleteMaureen
mgw070 at rogers dot com
Thanks for the great Christmas tutorials. I would use the fabric is many different scrappy projects and bees!
ReplyDeleteLove the snowmen. I'm off the explore your blog. Have a good day.
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas tablerunners are so fun! And there is still time to get them done for this year...thx! mcgaw224@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would make patchwork gift bags out of the fat quarters or placemats.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a stocking for my newest baby boy!
ReplyDeleteLove your table runners. Thanks for the tutorials & thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove this sweet bundle and I would make table runners for my sisters!! Thanks for sharing in the hop!!
ReplyDeleteI follow Sew Sisters via email, Bloglovin', FB, IG etc etc!! I don't miss a thing and aren't they awesome?!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the bundle colors. I have made a few of the coasters, thanks for the tutorial. Your projects look great. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeletejanie.mccombs(at)yahoo.com
What great Christmas projects! Love the Christmas colors bundle! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful Christmas projects! I particularly love the coasters. So original and gorgeous. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOf course, using such beautiful fabric was a good start. :-)
The Winter Wonderland fabrics are so cheery! and your projects look like great fun-will try them!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute runners you shared with us, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would use it in table runners for sure!
ReplyDeleteI am following Sew Sisters shop through google.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful wall hanging for my front entry would be perfect made with these beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeletelaura84watt@gmail.com
I follow you and Sew Sisters via email.
ReplyDeletelaura84watt@gmail.com
i think i would make a table runner too.
ReplyDeletelove the coasters
i am now following via email
ReplyDeleteLove red...especially for Christmas projects. Thanks for the inspirations. svonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteA red and white quilt, for Christmas
ReplyDeleteI am now following by email.
ReplyDeleteI'm all about baby quilts right now. Lots of my co-workers are expecting.
ReplyDeleteBarb@Witsend
I follow Sewsisters on Pinterest
ReplyDeleteBarb@Witsend
I need to make a tree skirt and these prints would be perfect
ReplyDeleteI would make a redwork snowmen quilt. Thanks for the giveaway and hosting me on your blog!
ReplyDeleteplacemats for christmas and some mitred cornered napkins
ReplyDeleteI would make a table topper and some clothes for the Christmas Mice I make for decorations! Thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteA new lap quilt, our new pup decided mine was perfect, for her!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance :)
I follow you via bloglovn! Thank you for the tutorial, it's wonderfull!!
ReplyDeleteI follow both you and SS via Bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteProbably a quilt and those great coasters!
ReplyDeleteI would probably make a table runner with those gorgeous fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram and bloglovin
ReplyDeleteA cheerful tree skirt!
ReplyDeleteI am making a quilt of scrappy stars and this would be a lovely accent color.
ReplyDeleteTotally awesome tablerunner! I need a quicky gift to make (in a time crunch for gift making) and this is just what I need!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I would make a table runer simular to the noel one you did. very cute
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win. All that red, oh so Canadian!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI would make a scrappy quilt just in time to give for Christmas.
ReplyDeletethank you for the opportunity to enter the giveaways.
rachel.gagnon5@sympatico.ca
Thanks for sharing your wonderful talents and tutorials! Those red and white snowmen are so cute! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI must be getting too old, or too uninformed as I could not comment using your widget! Anyhow, I'd use the fabrics for a table runner, using the extras for little covered books. I make these books for people.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great patterns and tutorials. I love this fabric collection.
ReplyDeleteI would use the FQ bundle to make a lap size Christmas/winter quilt. I love the little trees and snowmen on the fabric - too cute!
ReplyDeleteI would have to make those table runners you made- those are beautiful! I love that fabric collection.
ReplyDeleteYou must be in Fergus; waving to you from Victoria, BC. Great tutorial with lots of clear pictures. Certainly enjoying finding my fellow Canadian quilters in this hop, thanks
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Blog Lovin and I follow Sew Sisters on Blog Lovin! cherisetower@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would make some patchwork curtains.
ReplyDeletedawnm1993 at gmail dot com
Great blog! Thanks for the opportunity to hopefully win this great FQ pack.
ReplyDeleteLove the red and white together- so simple and classic! Thanks for the chance to win: Sarah: crjandsbj(at)netzero(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMaybe a table runner or some cushions. I love making both. Or I would add some fabrics and make a quilt. I love red and white. annesimonot@sasktel.net
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I'd use it for. I like the idea of some placemats or a wallhanging maybe. They are pretty fabrics.
ReplyDeleteLove your table runner and coasters. I'd probably make zippered pouches. Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSaying hello from Lindsay. ON -- love your blog and giveaway -- Email address just in case lorna.scott@ymail.com
ReplyDeleteI usually only make quilts but these fabrics would make some great pillow covers. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to meet you! Wonderful projects to try!
ReplyDeleteLove the folded coasters and sharing the tutorials. Saying hello from the Island.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a present for a girl friend who has always been there to listen to my woes and troubles. She makes me feel much better.
ReplyDeletei would make a new bag. I am taking a class on designing bags, and this fabric would be fantastic. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI follow Sew Sisters and Upstairs Hobby Room via email.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin. (dawn743)
ReplyDeletedawnm1993 at gmail dot com
Such lovely projects and wonderful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteHI,such pretty projects>just love these! I'd like to make a table runner too!Thanks so for sharing!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1214@gmail.com
I have made the coasters. Am signing up to follow you via e-mail.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed this blogathon a lot and have signed up to follow new blogs. Thanks for the giveaway.
ioleen dot kimmel at gmail dot com
HAPPY TO FOLLOW YOU ON BLOG LOVIN'!
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msstitcher1214@gmail.com
I would include them in a scrappy quilt, i'm working on that needs some orange.
ReplyDelete24Tangent@gmail.com
Suehenderson@sympatico.ca. ..live your tutorial. ..i am going away Nov 24..rtning Dec 1...if i happen to he the lucky winner...no access to email while away :(
ReplyDeleteI signed up to follow you via e-mail. I follow Sew Sisters on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteioleen dot kimmel at gmail dot com
I think I'd make a table runner, or maybe a tree skirt :)
ReplyDeleteI follow by newsletter and Feedly
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I'm going to have to try this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
debiscfc@yahoo.com
THis is a beautiful bundle of farbic from Moda. One of my favrite companies. Love your blog. I'm always lloking for ways to use up leftover fabric, Great ideas! THx, bclark26@rogers.com
ReplyDeleteThe snowmen are adorable. Thank you for the potato chowder recipe; might try it tonight. Great blog.
ReplyDeleteMaureen taylormr@rogers.com
Love your coaster tutorial. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove the table runners and cute coasters (i've made them bigger to use as hot pads). I'd use the FQ bundle to make a lap quilt. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteterryscwayons(at)yahoo(dot)com
I follow you via email
ReplyDeleteFollowing sew sisters on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI would add the fat quarter to my red/white quilt.
ReplyDeleteIf I were to win this pretty bundle, I would definitely make the Noel table runner first. With leftovers, I'd make some mug rugs. Thank you for all of the awesome tutorials!
ReplyDeleteSuper tutorial for the coasters, and I'll follow you for the next one , this has been a wonderful blogathon to be part of, as a visitor, the maps have helped so much, as down here your vast areas leave NZ way behind. Wonderful links to other quilters, and the giveaway, love those fabrics and colours. Thank you all so much for sharing your quilting and your lives with us all Jean.
ReplyDeletegreat projects, thanks for the coaster tutorial. I will have to whip up a batch of these. I would love to make some Christmas pillows and place mats with this yummy fabric
ReplyDeleteI follow by email
ReplyDeleteI love your Christmas table runners and I've made the coasters and know how much fun they are! Thanks for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial on the coasters, just love them. All the projects on your site are great, I'm going to follow you for the tray. thanks for the chance at the giveaway. nwoodworth16@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove the table runners. I would use the fabrics in a black, white and red quilt. Thank you for hosting this leg of our journey.
ReplyDeleteHello Sandy,
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to see a fellow Ontarian here, thank you for the links to other Ontario bloggers. I am in Brampton just south-east of you (if I have guessed correctly). Thank you for the opportunity to win a prize.
Oh! I love this Red & White Christmas fabric! I would happily make a table runner or maybe a set of placemats. Either way, the cheery fabric would make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway opportunity and for your tutorial! Happy Holidays!
I follow Upstairshobbyroom by email.
ReplyDeleteI would make some tiny stocking ornaments for my childrens' classmates.
ReplyDeleteI follow you with bloglovin. sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteI really like your coasters and table runner, Would love to make this. Following from Oklahoma, USA. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteThe bundle would be perfect for a table runner or pillow. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteAdorable table toppers! I've wanted to try that blanket stitch on my machine! Thanks for a cute giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOoooh!! would make a cooool tablerunner!! Love yours & thanks for Tutorials shared too!! Looove the Snowmen prints...& red & white is Perfect!
ReplyDeleteThose wine coasters would be great to make with that fabric!!
ReplyDeleteOh that table topper is so adorable, would make this with those fabrics, so sweet :)
ReplyDeleteHi, I also live in rural Ontario and am married to a farmer. Having a tough time this fall getting the crops off.
ReplyDeletenridder@hurontel.on.ca
I would use it to make a christmas table runner
ReplyDeletenridder@hurontel.on.ca
a x-mas tree skirt!
ReplyDeletet_ktl at yahoo.com
I follow Sew Sisters on BlogLovin and via email
ReplyDeletenridder@hurontel.on.ca
I like the runners you made and would have a try at the Noel version. If not that then I would probably make a tree skirt. Thanks for the tuturials.
ReplyDeleteI follow both you and Sew Sisters via email.
ReplyDeleteI want to try the coasters to snail mail to a friend across the globe :)
ReplyDeleteI would use the Christmas FQs to make some holiday cards
ReplyDeleteI also follow the Sew Sisters blog.
ReplyDeleteloved 'meeting' all of you in this blog hop
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric, and I've made some of the coasters, too. Great plan for the runner and wall hanging! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorials! Great projects for Christmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteI'm not entirely sure, I just love the fabric, I must say I'm inspired by your table runner, coaster and little coaster holder. Wouldn't I look co-ordinated with those on my table?
ReplyDeleteFollowing you both by email presently.
ReplyDeleteI would really like to make the projects you did! Love them.
ReplyDeleteI follow both you and Sew Sisters
ReplyDeleteGreat bundle that is being given away. There are lots of choices to us a bundle of fat quarters - lap quilts, table runners, bags, wall hangings, etc
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in the hop- it has been great fun.
Regards from Alberta,
Anna
I'd make a Christmas wall hanging to give to my oldest daughter, who is also a quilter. thank you for the opportunity to win such a lovely prize!
ReplyDeleteL.
This is my first visit to your blog. Thanks for the tutorials - great projects to try especially with the adorable red/white fabrics.
ReplyDeleteFirst time here and nice to meet you.Thanks for the tutorials.This bundle would make a perfect bed runner.
ReplyDeleteThose coasters are so cute, what a great hostess gift for the holiday season.
ReplyDeleteYour runner and coasters are great. Have enjoyed all the blogs I've visited over the week of the blogathon.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Bev in Alberta
I am not sure what I will make at this moment. These blogs have made me drool over so many new ideas!!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute snowmen! I would make a table runner. I like making them and I am grateful you shared this tutorial for yours. The quilt design is gorgeous. I might have to use my mom's fancy Janome to get those snowflakes.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on instagram. You're just so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the Bunny Hill Christmas fabric. Thanks for the patterns and the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI'd find the perfect quilt pattern to make it shine1
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a table runner with this bundle.
ReplyDeleteLove those little coasters. Would like to make some as stocking stuffers for my quilting group.
ReplyDeleteI would use this bundle to make a wall hanging, I love snowmen and love this collection. I would be thrilled to win :-)
ReplyDeletecarmel.mcrury@gmail.com
I would use it to turn your Noel table runner into a wall hanging. Thanks for the templates.
ReplyDeletei would like to make some pillows for Christmas decorations with the fabric.
ReplyDeleteerin2470@hotmail.com
i follow both you and sew sister by email
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The red and white color combination is so striking. It would make many great festive designs. I truly enjoyed reading your. Log and plan to follow along regularly.
ReplyDeleteWhat great fun those coasters are!! super Christmas idea. Will be signing up to follow your blog. Thanks for the chance to win. ^_^
ReplyDeleteit would make a beautiful wall quilt. Loving this Canadian Blogathon.
ReplyDeletegagnon.s@live.com
I need to make a table runner
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a small lap quilt - with additions of course
ReplyDeleteLove your tutorial and may try the coasters.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great tutorial, I am going to make some of these. \i love your blog, I am now a follower.
ReplyDeleteI am following you both by email
ReplyDeletelove the reds and whites this time of year
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! Lovely fabrics
ReplyDeletefollowing via email
ReplyDeleteTable topper and mug rugs. The patterns supplied are awesome
ReplyDeleteI would use these adorable fabrics to make some place mats. cdahlgren at live dot com
ReplyDeleteI am following via email, but also probably by bloglovin too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics in the fat quarter bundle and I really like the Noel and Joy tablerunners.
ReplyDeleteI would make a holiday table runner. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what I would make but I am sure I wouldn't have a problem making something.
ReplyDeleteI would use these fabrics to make myself a lap quilt for watching TV or when I hand-sew in the family room during the winter. My family room is accented in red!
ReplyDeleteOh, your work is just lovely! I'd make a tree skirt with this lovely stack of fabric!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorials are fabulous - thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the chance at those great fabrics.
I love this line. The little snowmen are the best! Thank you for the tutorial. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have wonderful talent and tutorials! awolk at rogers dot com
ReplyDeleteI would really like to make a table runner but I really like the coasters you made.
ReplyDeleteI follow via bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI love sewing for Christmas and I'd like to make a table runner and matching coasters.
ReplyDeletelin dot web dot 28 at gmail.com
You have put me in the Christmas mood, so the FQ bundle would go in a Christmas table runner. Thanks for the chance to win, win, win!
ReplyDeleteHiya!!! I would love to make some of those coasters, so pretty!!! Thanks for having the giveaway. Blessed be, hugs!!! Pam
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Hiya!!! I follow by email, just signed up. Thanks for having the giveaway. Blessed be, hugs!!! Pam
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Love your coasters, they are great, I live in Ontario too, St. Catharines, Niagara area, love it here, I also love Sew Sisters
ReplyDeleteThink I'd attempt your pattern, thanks for the tutorial and the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love your coasters! I know just the person who would enjoy the coasters as a gift! Great fabric!
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What a beautiful bundle. Thanks for sharing your great ideas. I love the coasters.
ReplyDeleteI am a new Bloglovin follower :) I am a fellow Canadian though I live in England now.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE those coasters - so clever. I would make loads of those!!!
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