This giveaway has now closed. The winner will be drawn later today, 27th November 2013.
The Quilting Gallery is hosting a blog hop party with giveaways to celebrate giving thanks and I am joining in the fun and celebrations.
Welcome back to my regular followers and hello to all of you who are visiting for the first to me as part of the blog hop. I’ll keep this short and sweet because I am sure most of you will want to keep on hopping.
Today I’m giving away a rainbow scrap pack of Liberty Lawn Fabrics that comes from Very Berry Fabrics. I am sewing a lot with Liberty Lawn at the moment and, as I just love using these scrap packs, I thought I would give away one from my stash so that one of you can also discover how wonderful they are to work with. There is such a great variety of fabrics in these packs, perfect for the projects I have been working on such as my English garden cushion.
To enter the giveaway simply leave a comment below telling me what you would use this scrap pack for. Followers of my blog, or it’s facebook page, get a second entry. Just leave a second comment telling me how you follow me.
The giveaway is open till November 26th and International entries are welcome. The winner will be chosen via random.org and will be contacted by email.
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I’d love to have a go at some Stained glass applique with these Liberty scraps! Great giveaway Paula 🙂
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What beautiful fabrics! My DIL likes handmade scarves, I would make something for her. I visited Switzerland two years ago, and would love to come again. Sharon from Australia.
Hello Paula,
Liberty fabrics are gorgeous. What a lovely gift for a give away! I would use them to make miniature quilted panels to be incorporated into a larger quilt.
I’d make a cushion for my daughter’s new bed!
lovely! these would be fun to use as a table runner.
So many pretty colors! I’d love to use these in a quilt!
very pretty. I would use them in a small epp project. I am getting hooked on hexies!
I’d make an EPP pouch. and a sewing kit.
This would make a great start for a scrappy quilt! Thanks!
I’m not sure what I would make with the Liberty scraps. It would need some serious and careful thought because I wouldn’t want to waste them.
These would be perfect for a cushion cover. Thanks for the chance.
I’d make a bag, so I’d be able to admire those beautiful fabrics all the time. Thanks for the chance!
I would love to make a pouch with linen just like Very Berry does with her Liberty fabrics. Hexies would be fun!
Thank u for the chance to win. I am making a scrappy paintbox quilt these would work well with
My favorite quilts are scrappy, so they would be added to the pile for my next scrappy quilt.
Working a scrappy quilt and this would be wonderful.
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I would make a cue patchwork zipper pouch and pair it with some linen…maybe a rectangular box pouch.
I am in love with your pillow… if you sell the pattern (hint hint :)) then that is what I would love to make (Love Ali’s fabrics!)
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I’ve not used Liberty fabrics before so I’d love to give them a try! I’d probably make a cushion and share some of the scraps with my mum!
First I would be happy to own some Liberty fabric. Than I think I’d made a throw pillow or two. Thanks for the giveaway. I’ve added it to my weekly link up.
i would use the fabric to make baby quilts to donate babscorbitt@gmail.com
Would you think I am terrible to want to make a pillow like yours.
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Add some more fabric, gorgeous quilt. Thanks.
I think I would try a bargello project since a lot of the colors blend well into other colors.
What a lovely blog you have! I’m so glad that I discovered it through this hop. I love your bags! Thanks so much for sharing. I’m making a memory quilt about my grandmother, who loved to garden. I would use the fabric to make hexagon flowers.
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I’m pretty sure I’d cherish it forever because I don’t own any Liberty prints 🙁
I am collecting them to make a quilt.
Wow your pincushion is gorgeous!;D i think I’m gonna make one too…
Oops, just realized that it’s a cushion! I’m following your blog via bloglovin:)
Beautiful fabrics and love your cushion pattern. Definitely a cushion.
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Oh ooh! Ok, I don’t know exactly what I’d use it for, I have a yard and a half of liberty I’ve been saving for a shirt, but also several scrap packs have been hanging out in my etsy cart waiting for me to get up the nerve to figure out what to do with them!
I haven’t used Liberty fabrics before, but have always wanted to. I would use them to make a pillow cover in my living room so that everyone could enjoy that lovely fabric.
I’ve heard so many wonderful things about those fabrics. . . Not sure what I’d make, but it would definitely be EPP!! Thanks for the great giveaway opportunity!
I have never used these fabrics before but have heard they are wonderful. I think I might incorporate them in a way they would dtand out in some pouch sets.
I’m loving hexies at the moment so I use them to make little hexagon quilt 🙂
I’d love to do some EPP – maybe a cushion??
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I would use them in my charm quilt which has over 3000 hexies that measure 1 inch
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Beautiful quilting! I would love to make some pretty scarves w/ this fabric! thank you!
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I would like it to be part of a table topper.
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I think they would be sweet in a bag of some kind , I love scrappy anything so would be thrilled to win . Thanks for the chance.
I’ve never sewn with lawn fabric before, but think it would make lovely fabric flowers to trim a shirt or bag with. Many thanks for sharing.
Not sure what I would use them for would be either applique or epp.
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I don’t know what I would make but I would certainly spend quite a while just drooling over the fabrics. I love Liberty fabrics!
Hi Paula, I’ve seen your work on Flickr and am really a fan of what you make. I think I would use these fabrics for my first ever hexie project 🙂 Thanks for the chance!
I like to use them for block corners.
Beautiful Liberty – thanks for a gorgeous giveaway. I would use them to make a cushion cover for a friend of mine.
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I definitely see those fabrics in a summery, romantic cushion cover.
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These are very pretty. I think I would make a pillow or two.
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I have always wanted to try liberty fabrics!, would make myself a pillow for my bed with this if I won 🙂
I’d make a scrappy tote. Thanks!
What a fun product and giveaway. I honestly have no idea what I would do with them beyond stroke and caress them upon opening the package, but certainly I would think of something eventually.
Fun fabrics, I would use them in a lap quilt. Thanks
I think they would make great hexies. Thanks for the giveaway.
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a pillow – thanks for the giveaway.
I would work on some place mats for my mom. I am currently working on some Christmas place mats for her, but would love to make some with this fabric as well.
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Thank you so much for your giveaway. These fabrics are gorgeous. I would use them in a scrappy quilt.
I would love to make a cushion with those fabrics!
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Pretty fabric. I have a wonderful Charm Tote Pattern!
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I’d love to make a rainbow wallhanging for our new apartment 🙂
I’m going to do a floral applique quilt….these are wonderful prints!
Really, would I actually have to USE them?? Well, after the appropriate adoration period, I would love to make a bag to carry with me very day with this!
I have been wanting to try these fabrics! I’d do some cute paper-pieced flowers and a house!
I would pet them awhile and then maybe make a scrappy pillow or scarf with them.
I would make a spool quilt. A friend of mine has just made one with 100 different Liberty prints and it looks fantastic. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
I would use them in a scrappy lap quilt for my granddaughter.
They’d look great in a table runner!
I would use the fabrics for a much needed sewing machine cover. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway!
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Those would make a gorgeous tote.
Your pillow is beautiful. I would make a pretty apron with those fabrics.
I am thinking I would use them in a stained glass type quilt.
I am not familiar with Liberty fabrics, but they sure look nice! I like your English Garden cushion and think I might just make one myself! Thanks for the chance to win!
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I would use it for wall hanging quilts- they are beautiful!
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Perhaps another sweet rag doll! I make them for my Etsy shop. http://etsy.me/1dQT8Om
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If I win, I will keep them till I decide on making something for myself, maybe a bag
Your website is new to me. Love your work…I will be a follower from now via Bloglovin. I am Tammy from South Carolina, USA. I am thinking those fabrics would make a super crazy quilt type purse for my Mom with Maybe some Heavier type fabric also so the bag would be sturdy….and beautiful….These are just beautiful. Thank you for the chance to enter the giveaway. conn_and_vans_mom atyahoodotcom
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First, I feel like I’m on an exotic trip with the Blog Hop visiting foreign countries around the world! I would make a tote with these lovely fabrics.
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These fabrics are beautiful! I would use them in a hexi project.
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Thanks for the chance to win, I am a follower via bloglovin and would love the fabric to make a table runner for my new dining room table
With these beauties I`d make a lap quilt!
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I would make a pillow 🙂
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I.m planning a new quilt using English piecing. This fabric would be perfect for the job.
Thanks for the chance to win.
These beauties would be added to the scrappy quilts I am currently working on! 🙂
I think I would combine them with some of my other Liberty fabric to make a nice lap quilt. Thanks!
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Oh, what a lovely apron they would make. Or maybe some mug rugs?
I’d use the scraps to make a small table topper. The colours would look great in my dining room! Thanks for the giveaway!
I’m not sure what I would use them for. Most of the time, I need to see the fabric to know how I am going to use it. Could be a clutch, could be a pillow. Hopefully I will get the chance to find out! Thanks for the great giveaway.
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I would like to make a wall hanging with applique or with your flowers. The material is beautiful. Thank you for the giveaway.
I would make a table runner with this gorgeous fabric!! Thanks for sharing in the hop!
This would make a great mini garden quilt wall hanging. Thanks for the chance to win! rosesabey@yahoo.com
A wall hanging would be fun to make with these!
These would look great in a small quilt mixed with some coordinating solids!
I’m not sure what I’d make with such amazing fabric. I’d have to give it a lot of serious thought. But I do know that it would involve EPP. That would give me plenty of opportunity to touch the fabric. Thanks for the chance to win.
I would use these for many of my paper piecing projects! I have two disney quilts to make next year! Thanks for the chance to win
Such pretty fabrics! I would have to try a cushion something like the one you made. 🙂
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I’ve been cutting squares of floral fabrics and still need at least another 100. half of the block is florals and the other half of the block is greens. the blocks will have the effect of a log cabin so can be put together in any number of ways.
I would use these to make some hexies for a quilt I am working on.
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I’ve never had any Liberty lawn fabric. I think I would use it for applique.
OMG! OMG! I LOVE this fabric! I would, like you, make pillows with it. How better to show off the fabric?
Love that fabric.. I would probably turn it in to a a bag of some sorts..or a cushion.
Thanks for chance to win. They would be added to to a table runner.
I would probably make a table runner.
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A cushion would be good. I might give foundation piecing a go. Or maybe English paper piecing.
Great give-away! I think would use the fabrics in a cushion or a bag.
Thanks for the chance!
I think I would use them to add to my hexie collection that will eventually be made into a quilt (or cushion!)
Great fabric! I am Dutch and there are not many shops here, so i love the blogs also to see the different fabrics. Thanks for the chance.
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The fabrics are gorgeous! I would use them in a baby quilt, for my new grand-daughter.
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I’ve been planning to make a Liberty Quilt for a long time and these scraps would fit right in! pbstrand@msn.com Thanks for hosting!
I have a beautiful bird and birdhouse applique quilt pattern that I might use them on
Hmm, no telling. I’m a scrap quilter, so I’d certainly use them for something!
Hi and thank you for a lovely give away! Those are beautiful and very special fabrics! I would need to think carefully how to use them but it would be a pillow or a wall quilt to see them often! x Teje
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Those are very beautiful fabrics. I am between sewing machines right now. (One total broke and not worth fixing and one in the shop), so I am not thinking about new projects at this time.
I think it would make a cute scrappy bag!
I’m itching to make a clam shell quilt, these can be the beginnings with many more scraps to follow.
I saw the cutest frame purse made with something similar. It is on my to do list and I don’t have any fabric to use. This would be perfect. Thanks for participating in the blog hop.
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I think I would make a cushion cover. Very pretty fabrics.
very pretty fabrics thank you for the chance. I would probably make some pillows or a scrap quilt
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I think these might work in the watercolor quilt I’m working on.
I would like to make the garden cushion. Thanks. new quilter from Oklahoma, USA. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
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I have been wanting to start a scrappy English Paper Piecing project but being a new quilter I don’t have many scraps yet. This pack would be a wonderful start. Your Garden pillow is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!
That fabric is super nice. I need to make a pillow or two myself. Thanks
I am thinking flower garden.
I’ve been enjoying making pillows for Christmas gifts so I’d be using these Liberty Lawns for a pillow for myself! I have never sewn with them but always read about how lovely they are to work with. Thank you!
I’m most intrigued by the idea of winning something from Switzerland which was the home of my great-grandfather. I’m so pleased to find your blog.
I’m not sure what I would use it for. I have a lot of untried patterns that I need to look through and use.
I would use them for some scrappy pouches!
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I would make a scrappy apron. Thanks for the chance to win!
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I would use this scrap pack in some cushions I am busy making for my new lounge suite. Thank you for a chance to win them.
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A scrappy quilt my favorite kind!
I would use these for a bag!! Love these pieces.
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I would love to make a scrappy nine patch!
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a new pen-case or whatever you call those roll up things with little sleeves for your pens .. I need one especially for the fountain pens .. they are a bit thick and rarely fit in the ready made ones .. and my old one is coming apart ..
Beautiful fabric. Won’t know what I can use them for until I see them. Thanks for the giveaway.
In a scrap quilt, maybe?
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A beautiful scrappy quilt.
So pretty! I would make a table topper so I could admire them each day. Thank you for your generosity!
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Very pretty; I’d make purses. Thank you for the chance!
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I would love to make a bag with them. Thanks for the giveaway.
I’m not usually a floral person, but I love the way you have offset them with the black smashing. I would definitely use that technique with these fabrics.
I love the pillow you made. I might have to give that a go with those gorgeous fabrics. Thanks for a chance to win your giveaway
Fabulous giveaway – the fabric is so gorgeous… hope to do a lovely quilt for my great niece…all of 1 year old!
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I love anything rainbow so I would probably strip it with a solid like grey and make a lap quilt. Thanks!
Thanks for a chance to win the fabric, I would make a pillow or table runner.
I would probably make a pillow.
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These would be perfect for mini quilts!
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I”d make pillows and mini quilts!
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I would put them all in a scrappy quilt!
I would use that beautiful fabric for a summery table runner.
Thanks so much for sharing. Gorgeous prints. I have never tried Liberty Lawn fabrics yet, but they look like they would be awesome as a pillow cover or runner.
What a beautiful array of fabrics. I think perhaps some could be used in a bag with others going into a lap quilt. Just gorgeous colors.
I have discovered how much I like making scrap quilts, so I’m sure I could use those gorgeous fabrics in one of them. And I love that pillow! Thanks for the giveaway.
Fusible applique is a fun way to these.
HMMM I would have to see the fabric and let it “speak to me”… probly a table runner or some small project.
I love Liberty Lawn. I would use the fabrics to make some more hexies. The hexies are for little travel pouches. I have made some already from a ditzy pack.
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I Love liberty Lawn Fabrics. I Use Them In Comfort Quilts For Cancer Patients That Can’t Have Live Flower Bouquets.
I would use them to make gifts for our nursing home people. Thanks for letting us visit.
I think a lovely decorator pillow. I’ve never worked with this fabric.
I would love to make a table runner with those fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway!
I would use these in one of my scrap quilts that I make. Beautiful!
Seeing your table runner with the hexagons I admired prior to seeing the prize. I love doing paper piecing. At the moment I am making Grandma`s Garden Queen size. this time table runner will do. Thank you for a chance to win. HAPPY QUILTING:)
I would make a pretty cushion, appliquéd with flowers.
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I would continue a quilt I’ve been working on for years. It’s a sweetheart quilt design by my great great grandmother. every heart has to be a different fabric. I would love to have fabrics in it from overseas.
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Maybe a hexie tree like the one in your header, it is so cute!!
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I’d use the fabric in the scrappy quilt I’m sewing!
Those fabrics are gorgeous. I’d have to think about what I’d like to make with them, maybe a cover for my sewing machine, or a table runner, or small wall hanging. I’d like to use them in something I’d be able to see a lot. Thanks for this opportunity.
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Thanks for the chance to win that awesome fabric. Thanks for being in the blog hop