December 9, 2013

Kona New Pastel Roll-Up Giveaway!

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED!!

Today is Giveaway Day at Sew Mama Sew!

I'm giving away a Robert Kaufman Kona New Pastel Roll-Up!

You have 2 ways to enter my giveaway!

Kona New Pastel Roll-up
ENTRY #1:  Leave a comment on this post telling me what you'll make with this roll!

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ENTRY #2:  Favorite my Etsy shop and leave a comment here telling me you did.

DETAILS:

I will ship internationally.
Winner will be chosen at random.
Giveaway is open until Friday, December 13th at 5:00 Pacific time.

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Kids Playing Hockey on Pond
Our swimming pond is frozen thick, and the kids and Lily are playing hockey instead of working on school work this morning.  We don't get much snow here, nor does the pond often have a chance to freeze thick enough to skate on, so they are playing while they can - one of the benefits of homeschooling!  It is snowing tiny dandruff flakes, and it is supposed to snow until tomorrow and then warm up and rain shortly thereafter.  {Yes, that is a pair of shorts you see!}


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328 comments:

  1. GFC follower as Aimee. Thanks for the lovely giveaway

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  2. I would start a quilt for my daughter. I follow by email.

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  3. I'm making a wall hanging in a wedding ring pattern out of my wedding dress, and these would be perfect to go with my dress fabric!

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  4. A jelly roll race quilt would be perfect for this.

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  5. I favorited your shop! (www.sewystuffbypaula.etsy.com)

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  6. I would make a quilt from a pattern I designed and use the extras for EPP hexagons! Thanks for this opportunity!

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  7. Love the pastels. Lots of new babies coming, in my family and in a co-worker/friend family so this would go into a quilt for one of the wee ones (or maybe two of them!) :-)

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  8. There are several rainbow quilt patterns I'd like to try out. Thanks!

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  9. Something pretty for my daughter. Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. I would do some paper piecing with these pastels...Thank you for the chance to win them....
    GFC Follower.

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  11. That would come in awffy handy to put together a quick and easy cot quilt for my soon to come baby! Lovely giveaway, thanks

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  12. Id make a quilt following a tutorial by Kimberly from Fat Quarter Shop!

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  13. As Mariana Galvagno, you will find a Favorited your shop. Is really Favorited a word?

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  14. i used the colors in a skrappy quilt along

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  15. I'd make a quilt of course, maybe a herringbone pattern of some kind. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  16. I think this would make a beautiful baby quilt!

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  17. I favorited your shop on ETSY.

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  18. Beautiful fabric! I would make a baby quilt for my niece! Thank you for the chance of winning!

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  19. This fabric would make beautiful Spring/Summer handbags.

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  20. I think this would be great for a quilt for my lovely son in law, he gets cold knees when relaxing watching tv. Merry Christmas :)

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  21. I am already planning to make quilts for my two girls, and these pastel colors would work perfectly for that project! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  22. I have a bunch of jelly roll specific quilt patterns and I'd like to try one of them. llatham0306 at gmail dot com

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  23. My granddaughter is due a new quilt and so I will make one for her.

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  24. A new pillow for my denim couch.
    I think that would be fun.
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  25. Oh my, that is lovely! I would most definitely make a quilt with it. Fingers crossed! Thanks so much for the chance!

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  26. I am a new follower on Bloglovin!

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  27. I've seen so many great jelly roll quilt patterns but have never made one!

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  28. I need to make a quilt for my future great-niece or nephew. The baby is due in March, but I don't know the gender yet. Great colors!

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  29. I hearted your Etsy store. Nice quilts!

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  30. There is a new baby in our family. These colors would be perfect for a baby quilt.

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  31. I favorited your Etsy store. You have some lovely quilts for sale.

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  32. I would have to put it into a quilt!

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  33. I would surely make a beautifulllllllllllllllllllllllllll quilt. Love solids. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  34. This jelly roll would make a beautiful quilt for my granddaughter! I love your quilts. Thank you for this opportunity.

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  35. I would make a wall hanging for my granddaughters room at their new house.

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  36. I would definitely make a baby quilt with these soft lovely colors.

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  37. i would make charity quilts. i follow via bloglovin babscorbitt@gmail.com

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  38. i favorited your etsy shop. babscorbitt@gmail.com

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  39. I would make a baby quilt for a friend of mine expecting a little girl.

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  40. I just started following you via Bloglovin.

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  41. whoops, forgot to finish my above comment--I have no idea exactly what I would make, most likely a quilt :). I also favorite your Etsy shop. Beautiful items!!

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  42. Sooo I have a feathery quilt design in mind that is in dire need of some blush/pink/purple tones… Must…have…this…roll!

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  43. I have a new great nephew coming early in 2014, so I'd make a baby quilt. Thanks.

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  44. I favorited your Etsy shop. (And I'm following with Bloglovin')

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  45. I'd make a baby quilt in a pattern from Moda bakeshop, simply woven

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  46. Favourited you Etsy shop

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  47. I am seeing a low volume scrappy trip around the world

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  48. I would actually give this to my mom. She loves pastels

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  49. I would make a baby quilt with these gorgeous pastels.
    ramona_murray(at)comcast(dot)net

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  50. A quilt for my daughters room :)
    Amanda
    britbaby13@hotmail.com

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  51. Definitely a baby quilt! This would be my first Jelly Roll quilt. :)

    I'm following through BlogLovin and RSS feed through Feedly.

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  52. Love your Etsy shop and I have favorite you there.

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  53. I've never used a jelly roll before and always wanted to try it. Not sure what I'll do, waiting to be inspired when it arrives ;-)

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  54. I would make a quilts for my granddaughters. They love pastels. One would get the pinks and the other the lavenders.
    Merry Christmas!

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  55. The colours in the jelly roll would make a beautiful baby or child's quilt

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  56. Thanks so much for the chance! I can see these in a baby quilt - such sweet colors!

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  57. I would make a quilt for my niece. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  58. I would make a great quilt with that beautiful roll!

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  59. It would be perfect to include in a new quilt I'm starting in January called Summer at the Lake.

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  60. I love those pastels! I can totally see an irish chain quilt using them. I love the pic of your kids playing hockey. We are homeschoolers, too, so I can relate to enjoying things when they happen!

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  61. I've never made a quilt out of solids, but it's been on my Wish List. Great quilting opportunity with solids.

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  62. I added your shop as one of my favorites on Etsy.

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  63. I favorited your shop - very nice! Come check out mine at Mountain Quiltworks.

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  64. A lap quilt. All I want right now is a blanket to snuggle up in!

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  65. I have a pattern for a jelly roll this would be perfect for.

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  66. I would make a quilt, of course!

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  67. Your etsy shop was already on my favourites list!

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  68. These colors are so pretty. I would love to make a quilt for my daughter. Thanks!

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  69. There are so many jelly roll patterns out there. Not sure, but these are such great colors.

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  70. I would sew them into a baby quilt, for sure. They are just darling and I love Konas -- thank you!

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  71. I would most likely make a modern quilt. Thanks for your generosity!

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  72. Favorite My Etsy Shop --DONE!

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  73. I would probably make a "bear paw" quilt that I've had on my Etsy wish list for ages. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  74. I'd probably make something cute for my daughter. Not sure what yet!

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  75. Would love to try a chevron quilt with this beauty. Thanks for the giveaway. kmcassie@gmail.com

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  76. I would love to make a great granny baby quilt.

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  77. Really love these giveaway, thank you!!!
    Hugs from Italy Chiara

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  78. I would love to make a bargello quilt with that. Great thought, given I have just started quilting - I would be setting myself up for failure, no doubt!

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  79. I follow you on Bloglovin, and I'd make a Chinese Coin quilt with these wonderful strips. Thanks for the chance.

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  80. I've favourited your Etsy shop.

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  81. I would make a quilt with this fabric. I've seen lots of jelly roll quilts I'd love to try :-)

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  82. I would make a spring baby quilt! We have a friend who is expecting right around Easter. I follow on bloglovin.

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  83. Favored your etsy shop!

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  84. I am obsessed with DWR patterns and would use this for a quilt for my parents :)

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  85. Oh this would be perfect for a spring/ Easter runner. I am following via GFC. Thank you for the chance to enter your giveaway.

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  86. Just favorited your Etsy shop. You have some pretty things over their.

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  87. I'll make a jelly roll quilt for a family member.

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  88. if I win this giveaway, I'll ask my wife to sew me a quilt. :)

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  89. If I win this giveaway, I'll ask my wife to sew me a quilt. Tks !

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  90. I am a new follower on Bloglovin. I have a wonderful quilt throw pattern that I could use this yummy jelly roll in it.

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  91. I think I'd cut it into squares and make HST's from it!

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  92. I'd use it as sashing for a scrappy block!

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  93. I would make two baby quilts! I follow w/ bloglovn! thank you! I love the ice skating picture - made me smile!

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  94. I hearted your etsy store! thank you again!

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  95. mamma mia that is gorgeous! i would make a color graded jewels quilt with a grey sashing. thanks for a chance to win it (and to fantasize about it) :D

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  96. Thank you so much for the chance, I'd like to make a quilt to my little princess Anna for her brand new bedroom

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  97. I already follow you with Bloglovin' and I think I favorited your Etsy shop (the heart became gray, is it okay?) my intention is to favorite

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  98. A quilt for my "big" girl who has just decided she loves those colors. Thanks so much for the chance!

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  99. Follower via Bloglovin. I would make some type of gradient quilt with these. Those colors are gorgeous.

    syvisser@gmail(dot)com

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  100. These would go beautifully with some butterfly fabric I have and have been saving for a quilt.
    emma.house@thebowesmuseum.org.uk

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  101. I have some bright prints I would pair with for a scrappy looking quilt.

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  102. Follow you on bloglovin

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  103. I would use it to make a lap quilt!

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  104. I've added you as a favourite on Etsy - Merry Christmas

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  105. This would make a lovely postage stamp quilt!

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  106. GFC follower!
    I'd make a picnic quilt!

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  107. I favourited your etsy shop!

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  108. Definitely a quilt but I don't have a clue what pattern yet!

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  109. Star Chain from Jelly Roll Quilts & More

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  110. I added you as a favorite!

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  111. This jelly roll is beautiful! I added your etsy shop to my favorites.

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  112. I may have to try my hand at quilting.

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  113. I have several patterns for jelly roll quilts I want to try.

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  114. I would make a nice girly quilt for my Cousin's daughter!

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  115. I would make a jelly roll race quilt. They are fast and fun.

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  116. I would make the Step Lively quilt from Little Bits Quilting Bee!

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  117. FOLLOW ON BLOGLOVIN'!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  118. "FAVORITE" ON YOUR ETSY!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  119. HELLO,I'D MAKE AS MANY BABY CHARITY QUILTS AS POSSIBLE WITH THIS YUMMY ROLL! THANK YOU FOR SHARING! MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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  120. I follow thru GFC, and would make a baby quilt - probably a Jelly Roll Jam one :)

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  121. I would use this jelly roll to make a framed munki munki quilt :)

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  122. I would make a Marcie's Maze quilt. It would look lovely in these pastels. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  123. I'd love to make a stack of coins quilt out of this!

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  124. I'd definitely make a baby quilt, and I have a few to do soon too!

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  125. I favourited you on Etsy!

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  126. I would love to try to make a purse with them! Love the colors.
    hiccupsandsunshine(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  127. I favorited your Etsy shop!

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  128. I'd use it to make the hashtag quilt from Camille Roskelly's Craftsy class.

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  129. Thank you so much for your giveaway. I would use these in a hexy quilt.

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  130. I'd make a quilt with those pretty colors.

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  131. Hi thanks for the giveaway!
    I would pair this JR with an all-white JR and make a queen-sized JR race quilt for my bedroom!
    Jacqueline

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  132. I would use this in a spring time wall hanging. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  133. Lovely giveaway,so generous of you.Thank you for the chance to win it.Love the colors,perfect for throw for my daughter.

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  134. i'd use this in a quilt. ksmith8@emich.edu

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  135. I favorited your Etsy shop-karrie smith. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  136. I'd love to make a baby quilt with this jelly roll. Thank you for this generous giveaway!

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  137. I'd make a bargello quilt

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  138. This fabric is going to make a quilt...so pretty!

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  139. I have the perfect project for a rainbow roll like that! I have a set of rainbow charm squares, all prints. Sashing in rainbow solids would be fun!

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  140. I think a modern baby quilt is in order!
    Barb@Witsend

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  141. I see it becoming a baby quilt.

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  142. I favorited your Etsy shop.

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  143. I would make a rainbow quilt!!! Thanks for the chance!

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  144. I'd make a quilt for my daughter (I used a similar jelly roll to make a rainbow quilt for my son).

    dewiec(at)yahoo(dot)ca

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  145. I'd use the blues/greens on a "Sea" quilt I'm working on. The pinks/purples I'm not sure - maybe some pillows for my niece or some doll clothes for her.

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  146. I would love to make a jelly roll quilt with these...would be my first. Thank you

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  147. I am trying to come up with a quilt for my daughters new room. Most of the colors in this jelly roll are in the fabric selection I have decided on for her quilt. They would fit in quite nicely.

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  148. I favorited your Etsy page.

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  149. I would use the with another jelly roll I have to make a quilt. Thanks for the great giveaway. I follow via GFC and email.

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  150. I have been wanting to make a solid color quilt, no prints, for a long time. This would be my chance!
    I follow you on Bloglovin.

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  151. I faved you on Etsy in the shop. Love your stuff!!

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  152. I would love to make a solids-only postage stamp quilt with this pretty jelly roll. I'm a new follower via Bloglovin, thanks for the great giveaway.

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  153. I favourite-d (not really a word, I know!) your Etsy shop. Thanks again.

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  154. I will make a quilt called Sweet Sixteen, a beautiful 16-patch quilt from a book called Antique & Heirloom Jelly Roll Quilts by Pam & Nicky Lintott. I want the quilt to be in soft pastel colors for the bedroom and this Jelly Roll will be perfect!! Thank you for the opportunity to win :)

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  155. I am following your blog via Bloglovin and already favorited your etsy shop :)

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  156. I'm not sure what I'd make out of it, but it looks beautiful.

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  157. Baby quilt for a little one due any minute. :)

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  158. I'd make a quilt for my sweet little girl. I seriously need a skating pond in my back yard, that is awesome!

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  159. I would make a quilt with a million small wonky stars. Happy skating!

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  160. I will make a strip quilt =)

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  161. I would make a quilt and I follow through Bloglovin!

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  162. I have seen a lot of beautiful zigzag quilts made with strips lately, so that is what i would like to do with a roll like yours.

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  163. I think I would use it to make a little quilt. So pretty!

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  164. I would make a quilt. I have lots of jelly roll patterns.

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  165. I favorited your etsy shop!

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  166. I would love to make a bigger version on FQ Shop Jelly Roll Jam quilt.

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  167. I faved your etsy shop.

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  168. I could make two children's charity quilts out of one jelly roll, so that is what I would do :)

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  169. I would make a pretty quilt for my baby grand girl.

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  170. I would try a quilt - your barn raising is quite inspiring

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  171. I would love to make something like your Yellow and grey baby quilt using pastels from this jelly roll. I think it could be really beautiful. Either that or something with herringbone or chevron elements.

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  172. Wow just the colours I am needing for my half in hexies for 'La Passion'. Thank you for the chance to win

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  173. I would have to be a bargello baby quilt for sure. Thanks for a chance to win

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  174. I am following you on bloglovin. Wld use this jelly roll for a baby quilt if I win. Have a wonderful christmas. Thanks !

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  175. Hurrah another homeschooling family! I love being able to do things in the middle of the day!

    I would make a log cabin quilt I think. I am very new to quilting so that is about my speed. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  176. And I just started following via bloglovin.

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  177. Oh, the colors are lovely. I would make a messenger bag with them.

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  178. This would make great sashing for a fun scrap quilt. I already have it started, so I hope I win! (or else I will have to cut strips. Ha ha)

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  179. I would make a quilt for my daughter. I follow via bloglovin

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  180. I am following the etsy shop

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  181. Bloglovin follower - FAB giveaway!! I would make a log cabin or square in square lap quilt :)

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  182. I would use it to make a springtime lap quit!

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  183. I really want to make Aerial by Carolyn Friedlander

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  184. That would make a lovely star bust quilt.

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