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General rules:
1. Pop by our Facebook page and answer the question of the day. One lucky winner will be chosen from all of the entries on Facebook and will win a fabulous prize of FOUR bundles of fabric. You can leave ONE comment per day under each question of the day post for multiple chances to win. We will select the winner at the end of the week. [Our choice of fabric. No substitutions.] Note: Only comments left under the question of the day posts will be counted.
2. We don't want to leave out those of you who don't have access to Facebook so we're letting you in on the fun. Answer the question of the day [scroll to the bottom for the question] EACH day here on the blog and be eligible to win one bundle of fabric per day. We will pick one name from the comments from each day.
The giveaway is open until midnight Sunday, September 8th, 2013. We will randomly select a winner from our Facebook page and four additional winners from comments here on the blog. All winners will be announced on Monday, September 9, 2013.
Fabric bundles may vary from the images shown. No substitutions.
Winners only from USA and Canada at this time please.
First up, we are giving away a bundle of Flannel Essentials by Buggy Barn. This line is full of warmth and lovely shades for fall. The flannel is oh so soft.
Question of the day: Tell us what you would make with this gorgeous line!
Good luck!
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I would make a raggy quilt for my husband, the colors match our family room decor and you can always use a quilt to snuggle under in the fall and winter.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cozy lap quilt so I could curl up in it on cold winter evenings while watching tv.
ReplyDeleteI'd make flannels lap quilts for the family to snuggle with during the NY winters.
ReplyDeleteIf enough fabric I would make pajamas for my son and coordinating nightgowns for his baby girls. If not, I would make a quilt for them to snuggle under together while having some TV or reading time.
ReplyDeleteMy little girl loves my friends flannel rag quilt!! I would make for to have of her very own!!!
ReplyDeleteOh those would make such a lovely and comfy blanket to snuggle under while watching t.v. or doing Sudoku puzzles during the cold winter evenings!
ReplyDeleteI would make a beautiful wall hanging! I need more Autumn decorations ;)
ReplyDeleteA quilt!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful! I love flannels. I would make a barn raising quilt from this luscious fabric.
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ReplyDeleteI would make a rag quilt for my son.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a cozy lap quilt to give as a Christmas gift. Thanks for the chance to win -- I appreciate that we can still participate if we choose not to be on facebook.
ReplyDeleteA lap quilt for my couch. It will keep me warm during the predicted cold winter
ReplyDeletePauline Gudas
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Beautiful rich coloured fabric!! I would make a quilt, thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are so beautiful! I would make a cozy quilt for the livingroom to curl up in on a cold winter's night! The colours are perfect!
ReplyDeleteI would make a cozy lap quilt for my husband. Love the fun fall colors.
ReplyDeleteBeing that it is flannel, I would make a winter quilt for my daughter who has traded the Florida sun for the North Carolina cold. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics. I would make a cozy lap quilt for my husband to use on cold winter nights here in Mich. Thanks for doing this.
ReplyDeleteA fall lap quilt for my family room! Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would make a warm quilt for those cold winter evenings. Thanks for the giveaway and for letting us non-Facebook users to join in the fun.
ReplyDeleteI would make a new quilt for my living room. I would be so nice for the winter here in Maine.
ReplyDeleteHow about a winter outfit for the grands. They are almost 3 and on the way.
ReplyDeleteThese are some of the same colors in my living room, so I'd make a snuggly quilt to go on the back of my sofa to cuddle under.
ReplyDeleteAlso, THANK YOU so much for a way for non-facebookers to enter!!! Kudos!
I would make a quilt from one of the books I have by Jo Moton!
ReplyDeleteI would make a cuddly quilt for my granddaughter. Who loves to sit by Papa and I and watch movies.
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ReplyDeleteI would make a snuggle quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my granddaughter when she comes over.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my granddaughter when she comes over.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my granddaughter when she comes over.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for my new daughter-in-law for watching TV. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely make a lap quilt.... Use a large block layout so one can enjoy the details of the fabric! Beautiful choices - thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make something for my son, who just moved into a new house.
ReplyDeleteI would make a fall themed quilt, flannel would make it so cozy. I just purchased a book with many fall ideas in it.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make my son a new flannel quilt to cuddle under. I made him my first quilt 15 years ago when it was hard to get flannels at least nice plaid ones. It is so worn and though I have tried to repair it is beyond that this time .Your flannels would be prefect.
ReplyDeleteI would make a comfy throw for a friend who just had surgery.
ReplyDeleteI would make a fall quilt for my couch, with a mix of fall leaf appliqués.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I love the soft feel of flannel. I would have to make a movie night quilt out of it to snuggle under in the winter or maybe even the summer.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Looks great for a nice warm autumn quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a throw for our couch, it will make great snuggling while watching tv.
ReplyDeleteFlannel speaks lap quilt to me. It would make a nice fall looking quilt.
ReplyDeleteSo warm ans for a lap quilt for sure.
ReplyDeleteCharity quilts. That is all i make. I piece by hand and quilt by hand and donate them. My only income is less than four hundred dollars monthly for disability, so buying fabric is not an option. Blessings, Barbara babscorbitt@ gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteRag quilt! I made a rag quilt for the first time for my upcoming grandchild, and I loved it!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a cozy curl-up on winter evenings lap quilt. Thanks so much for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would make a cuddly cozy lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteA new fall log cabin lap quilt to snuggle under while watching tv.
ReplyDeleteA nice warm cuddly throw for the couch, it seems to be asking to be cuddled
ReplyDeleteI think I would cut it all into 2 1/2" strips and make something cozy out of the fabrics. I would also back it with flannel so it would be nice and warm to use in the upcoming winter.
ReplyDeleteI would make a nice warm throw for winter TV watching
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ReplyDeleteI am in the mood to make a maple leaf quilt!
ReplyDeleteLike four dogs and one quilter, I would put these into a log cabin quilt.
ReplyDeleteAt our house, it's five dogs, five cats, and one quilter, so maybe my log cabin should be a bit bigger than hers. ;)
Those fabrics are "talking" to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
Ooooh! Love flannels! These would make a nice and cozy lap quilt for the family room. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteVery nice line of fabric! I would make a scrappy bed topper!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to make a cuddly lap quilt for the cold winter nights ahead of us.
ReplyDeletea cuddly lapquilt
ReplyDeleteI would make a cozy lap quilt
ReplyDeleteA quilt of course.
ReplyDeleteI would make charity quilts. That is all i make and with an income of less than four hundred dollars monthly for disability buying fabric is not an option.babscorbitt@ gmail dot com
ReplyDeletemy daughter in law wants a rag quilt so that is what I would make with these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt, or two, for the nieces and nephews who are arriving soon. I can't keep up!
ReplyDeleteI would make a rag quilt for sure.
ReplyDeleteI think a cozy lap quilt for my dad is what I would make! thanks for the fun!
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