It is time for another Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day. I am so excited. All the blog hopping and all the chances to win are just too much fun.
For my giveaway today I am giving away one Kona Solids charm pack.
It looks pretty uninteresting until you open it up and get this explosion of color. BTW if you win yours has not been opened.
43 5 inch squares bright kona fabric colors! That is over 1/2 a yard. And how do I know that, it says on the back 0.625 and since I am fourth grade teacher and I have teach my students about decimals, I am very in touch with my decimal knowledge.
There are so many thinks that could be done with these and all you have to do to enter to win.
I am using the rafflecopter app to select the winner. You have 3 chances to win, but only one is required. You do have to log into rafflecopter, but it is really simple and it makes the giveaway so much more fair and it makes it so I have away to contact you. Any comments submitted/accounted for on the rafflecopter will not be counted towards the giveaway. The giveaway closes May 25, 2012 around 5pm. I will announce the winner by the 27th and you will have 72 hours to respond, or I will pick someone else.
Have fun! Don't forget to enter the other giveaways too.
For my giveaway today I am giving away one Kona Solids charm pack.
It looks pretty uninteresting until you open it up and get this explosion of color. BTW if you win yours has not been opened.
43 5 inch squares bright kona fabric colors! That is over 1/2 a yard. And how do I know that, it says on the back 0.625 and since I am fourth grade teacher and I have teach my students about decimals, I am very in touch with my decimal knowledge.
There are so many thinks that could be done with these and all you have to do to enter to win.
I am using the rafflecopter app to select the winner. You have 3 chances to win, but only one is required. You do have to log into rafflecopter, but it is really simple and it makes the giveaway so much more fair and it makes it so I have away to contact you. Any comments submitted/accounted for on the rafflecopter will not be counted towards the giveaway. The giveaway closes May 25, 2012 around 5pm. I will announce the winner by the 27th and you will have 72 hours to respond, or I will pick someone else.
Have fun! Don't forget to enter the other giveaways too.
I could really use these for a quilt I'm planning.
ReplyDeleterebekahricker (at) yahoo (dot) com
I see a beach bag.
ReplyDeleteOoh, maybe a wall hanging!
ReplyDeletei see some fun beachy items!
ReplyDeleteI would use it for some cute bags!
ReplyDeleteIt would go into a quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI'd use it in a quilt, with some prints. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would use it towards a quilt. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure...Maybe some fun, summery coasters. Or a table runner. I'm horrible at coming up with ideas on the fly! xo
ReplyDeleteThose are great colors for a solids quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make another solids quilt of some sort. I love the bright colors in this pack!
ReplyDeletei'm planning some i-spy quilts for my girls, but some solid squares would be pleasing to the eye! and since it's all over the rainbow, these would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteHow fun, I love bright colors!
ReplyDeleteI would make my daughter a rainbow twirl skirt. Rainbow is her favorite color! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy burst of color! These definitely make me smile. Thanks for the chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteId use them for a pinwheel quilt where I need solids with patterns
ReplyDeleteI would love to win some solids, I never seem to buy many!
ReplyDeleteI would use it in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI think I would add some floral from my stash to make a pinwheel baby quilt! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHELLO! I'D MAKE A NEW BABY QUILT FOR SURE!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
msstitcher1214@yahoo.com
I could definitely use some solids for my stash- I'd like to make tote bags!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd combined them with some fun prints and make a big beach bag!
ReplyDeleteSomething for my kids--maybe lap quilts?
ReplyDeleteI think they would make a lovely tote.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHello, I'd use this happy fun pack of fabric in a quilt for a new babe. Thanks for the chance to win. Linda
ReplyDeleteIt would be added into a quilt or mug rug or something. =) thank you.
ReplyDeleteI'd add it in with my collection of rainbow charms for my 3" hexie quilt
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would be made into a quilt, and I've been wanting to work with more solids! Thanks for hosting! :)
ReplyDeleteBethany
makemeaquilt at gmail dot com
I would make a quilt - I have a piece of sesame street fabric ready and waiting to be the backing and the colours in this pack would be great with it.
ReplyDeleteLove me some solids for quilting!
ReplyDeletei would make a nice quilt for sure! not sure what kind though.
ReplyDeletethanks. you can reach me at supersharmie at gmail dot com :)
I would definitely incorporate these into a scrap quilt! Love Kona!
ReplyDeleteLOVE Kona solids. Thanks for the chance to win. I'd love to make a square in square quilt with them.
ReplyDeleteThat is tough-- maybe a little tablecloth for my daughter's tea parties
ReplyDeleteDesi
weeshareblog@gmail.com
Would use in a quilt; I make lots of baby quilts; thanks for chance to win! (EMAIL: marshudson at comcast dot net)
ReplyDeletea pretty quilt!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'd make a playmat? Or doll clothes?
ReplyDeleteI think I'd try to make something color wheel-esque
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I would make. Maybe a baby quilt? Thanks for doing a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure, but I have lots of ideas running through my head!
ReplyDeleteThese would be great mixed in a quilt with novelty fabrics! Thanks for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeletei love to take these charms packs, sew two pieces together on the left side and the right side then cut them down the middle (you get two new squares with two colors each and then i sew them all together randomly in scrappy baby quilts. so fun and SO EASY!
ReplyDeleteA baby Quilt....Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilted bag.
ReplyDeleteI would use it for my future rainbow charm quilt.
ReplyDeleteConfetti quilt
ReplyDeleteA quilt with HST.
ReplyDeleteI would probably make a mini using all solids.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would use these as complementing solids in a rainbow themed quilt..thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletei'd add it to some prints for some quilt blocks. thanks
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I would make, but it would be so pretty! Thank you!
ReplyDeletei think i'd use these for some cushions to liven up my sofa, they are lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteI think it would probably end up in all sorts of projects. Yay for solids! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI think I would put it in my stash
ReplyDeletei would make a mini-quilt to hang over my sewing desk.
ReplyDeletea sewing machine cover.
ReplyDeleteI have the perfect throw pattern for this.
ReplyDeleteI would combine with another charm pack to make a simple patchwork baby quilt. I love patchwork!
ReplyDeleteThere is an adorable quilt in Little Bits Quilting Bee...I would use this pack on it!
ReplyDeleteI would probably use them in a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make a rainbow dresden plate and some pincushions.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
I would make a quilt for a family member. I love those colors. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePretty colours, thank you! x
ReplyDeleteoops haha, I would co-ordinate the colours to current quilts :) x
ReplyDeleteI would make a tablerunner.
ReplyDeleteI am having trouble with the rafflecopter on my machine
ReplyDeleteI would probably mix those solids with other prints and do a colorful quilt!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I use colourful charm packs to make fabric streamers for party decorations. They're really cute, reusable, and washable!
ReplyDeletei would use these in a quilt
ReplyDeleteI would definitely incorporate into a quilt for my little girls....thanks for a great giveaway!
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I'd probably alternate them with some prints for a pretty quilt top.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, maybe a nice table runner! And a few coordinating hot pads, I think that would be prefect!
ReplyDeleteI would use these with some prints I have to make a lap quilt. Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDelete~Terry~
I love Kona, would be great to add to my rainbow charms to calm them down a bit.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a rainbow pillow!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Beautiful! I'd use these as part of a rainbow eye spy quilt I'm planning.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI think this would make a cute baby quilt
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway
I have some lovely bold florals that would be great with these solids in a new quilt.
ReplyDeleteWould make something for the summer :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to use these to make some hexies!
ReplyDeleteJulia @ Stars&Sunshine
starsandsunshineblog at gmail dot com
I think I'd do a checkerboard design of coordinating prints to those solids, and make a curtain out of them, it'd look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI would make a beach quilt!
ReplyDeleteThey would look so pretty in a baby quilt, such beautiful colors. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a bag to hold all my rulers for when I travel :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
hmmmm...with this charm pack I would probably make a really cute rainbow style mini quilt! Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to put these into a rainbow colored quilt! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a bag with this!
ReplyDeleteI would put them in to a quilt. Thanks, Jera
ReplyDeleteI would add it to a quilt .
ReplyDeleteI would make a new summer quilt!
ReplyDeleteRemember that pixely quilt somebody made last year? I want to track that down and emulate it. So Pretty.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a postage stamp quilt--cut the charms into 2.5 inch squares and then randomly sew them back together.
ReplyDeleteI'd use this to make a picnic quilt, along with a bunch of my vintage linens. These colors would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI would add some cream solid squares to these pretty charms and make a throw quilt. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would use it in a small laptop quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would try some improv piecing - thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would use them in a table runner!
ReplyDeleteMake some blocks for my 'Sew into Solids' project/quilt. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI would probably keep them for awhile as my own Kona card. Trying to pick fabrics online is tough, having these as a "go by" would be wonderful. After awhile, I would have to use them in a quilt somehow. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeletedefinitely a quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI am planning a scrappy quilt so I would use some of these in that project!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make myself a lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try out a patchwork skirt for my daughter.
ReplyDeletekirkwood0419(at)hotmail(dot)com
table runner!
ReplyDeleteI would make a charm skirt for my daughter
ReplyDeletemframe00@gmail.com
I would love to make a patchwork sewing machine cover!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt!
ReplyDeletea quilt or yo yo
ReplyDeleteThis would be fun to quit little handbags with.
ReplyDeleteRafflecopter does annoy me because I log in, then I'm told to leave a comment, then I have to go back up. Someone had a rafflecopter where I just got to enter my comment in the box - I liked that!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this giveaway! Solids are my favorite- if you look in my closet, you'd see that.
ReplyDeleteIf I won this, I would use it to make a mini log cabin quilt, in the style of Gwen Martson and her "Sew Liberated" quilts.
ReplyDeleteI want to do something with half-square triangles, and I think this would be perfect for that.
ReplyDeleteI can think of a hundred quilts I could use this for!
ReplyDeleteI would make a star quilt with this!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric, thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteId make some nice rainbow cushion covers !
ReplyDeletethanks
As add ins for a baby quilt I am working on.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely giveaway. I'd love to use these in a Twister quilt. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeletei'd love to add this in a quilt
ReplyDeleteI might sew a simple patchwork quilt top using these with a favorite print as the alternating squares.
ReplyDeleteLove these colours! I've been seeing a lot of gorgeous HST quilts made with solids and it would be fun to make a little one using these.
ReplyDeleteI would make a mini quilt.
ReplyDeletexo Steph
These would get paired with some prints and get turned into a quilt so fast! ;) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletea rainbow lap quilt would be perfect
ReplyDeleteshel704 at aol dot com
These will make a super quilt
ReplyDeleteanghhong(at)yahoo(dot)com
I love the pastel Konas! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt with these beauties.
ReplyDeleteI would make half triangle squares with it for a quilt. The pastel rainbow would be pretty against a simple print fabric. Thanks for a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI will make a quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI need a table runner and these would be great!
ReplyDeleteThis are beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWould use them for a quilt along with some other charm squares I have.
DeleteOh such lovely happy colors! No idea what I would do with them - may be pair them with another charm square pack to make a baby quilt? Thank you for this "charming" giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd make some cushions, with really traditional blocks. Ohio stars are one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteI think these would be great addition to my stash. I have noticed a distinct lack of solids, I seem to be obsessed with patterns!
ReplyDeleteThose would be great for quilt blocks, a project I've yet to tackle!
ReplyDeleteLove charm squares thanks
ReplyDeleteAn artsy little color quilt. Maybe a color wheel.
ReplyDeleteProbably some Sashiko coasters-I've been wanting to make some, but need some nice solid fabric to make them with!
ReplyDeleteCould use it to give a shot on first quilt.
ReplyDeleteWcharp6739(@)att(.) net
I'd like to try a solids-only quilt. Maybe I'd try a small one just to make sure I'm doing it correctly! Something like Spotted Stone's quilt festival entry is what I'd really like to make! (but more these colors than the ones she has). thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a patchwork skirt for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a lap quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'd start a Swoon block
ReplyDeleteA picnic blanket.
ReplyDeleteI think I would make some coordinating pillows for my couch with the charm pack and an additional solid.
ReplyDeleteMary
iammaryburke@gmail.com
I'm thinking a darling, rainbow doll quilt for my tiny girl! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI would use them for machine appliques! Those small pieces of fabric are perfect!
ReplyDeleteMaybe a fun mini wall quilt? looks fun!
ReplyDeletecarrie dot hare @gmail.com
A stunning quilt!
ReplyDeleteThese colors are so versatile. I'd love to add them into a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI have a dark pack that I would combine with this to make a fun quilt!
ReplyDeleteI must agree with the post above me. The variety of colors added in with some fun novelty prints would make a divine baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteA quilt, of course :-)
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this to do a disappearing 9 patch baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteA quilt for a new baby at church!
ReplyDeletesntbosch(at)msn(dot)com
Thanks for the chance to win. They would make a fun addition to a quilt.
ReplyDelete• • • I could add it to my rainbow quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt would make a wonderful quilt with some kind of rainbowy pattern!
ReplyDeletea patchy box bag i think :) raineoc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSomething quilty!
ReplyDeleteLove to make child's/baby quilt with these charming charms. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to use them for a pillowcase
ReplyDeleteI would combine them with some other charm packs for a DNP quilt
ReplyDeleteMost of these would probably go into a donation quilt for Project Linus. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely make a baby quilt... perhaps with some embroidered muslin squares thrown in! christina112358 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI see a little lovey quilt for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteI would add that to some other lovely fabric and make some smaller projects maybe a mug rug??
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of fun blocks in mind.
ReplyDeleteLove to use it on a quilt
ReplyDeleteThose look like great colors to use in a baby quilt, so that's what i would use them for. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a Lil' twister!
ReplyDeletethey'll become colour inspirations for other quilts!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I would make. I do know that when I'm putting together a table runner or quilt and I need a solid, I never have one! So I do love these!
ReplyDeleteI'm currently charms to make a half square triangle zig zag quilt. These would be great additions!
ReplyDeleteooo! those charms look like great possibilities.
ReplyDeleteI would add these to some prints that I have and make a scrap quilt out of them.
ReplyDeleteI would add a few prints I have & use them in a donation lap quilt
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make pillows. They'd be cute in the nursery my friend is making for her soon-to-arrive baby. Thanks for the generous giveaway! akmajor(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI think they'd make cute couch pillows. :-)
ReplyDeleteRainbow quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow....what beautiful colors - I'd add a coordinating charm pack and make a Schibble!
ReplyDeleteuse them with a coordinating pakc and make a pillow
ReplyDeleteThese would make a great little solids and white quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt, I always make quilts. thanks for the give a way
ReplyDeleteI love all those little blocks of color.
ReplyDeleteI love making HSTs with charms, I would have fun making maybe a pinwheel quilt with this!
ReplyDeletegreat colors thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI love Kona solids! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would put them in a quilt paired with some matching prints.
ReplyDeleteI would make a pennant out of them!
ReplyDeleteI think I would take these and frame them in charcoal and place them in rainbow for a fun lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove that fabric rainbow.
ReplyDeleteIt would give me a chance to use up all those odd prints I have and make something pretty out of them all... maybe a lap quilt?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to add to my stash of solids. Thanks for participating in the Giveaway Day.
ReplyDeleteI am making a I spy quilt and these would be nice to go with it.
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