Friday, December 14, 2012

Pattern Play with the Fat Quarter Shop



Welcome back to our Friday Feature! The directions for Pattern Play can be found here.  Please welcome Sarah Price as our FQS staffer of the week!



She chose the following pattern to feature this week:
Sweet Jane's Lovie Downloadable PDF Pattern by Sweet Jane's Quilting and Design


Now, it's time to announce the winner from last week's blog post,

The lucky winner is....
Catherine
I absolutely LOVE the colors and patterns in Elegance Splendor 1920's by Bari J. I would use that since the dark grey is a terrific base color for a purse.


For a chance to win a $50 gift certificate to our website, leave ONE comment on this blog post with the name of your chosen fabric collection. Be sure to include an email in your comment!

You have until Tuesday, December 18th to submit your comment and the winner will be announced Friday, December 21st, so be sure to come back to see if YOU are the winner!

181 comments:

  1. This would look fabulous in Out To Sea by Sarah Jane!

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  2. I think Lotta's Bella and maybe a solid white would work well with this pattern.

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  3. I think this would be a great pattern for Type.

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  4. Wouldn't north tot adobe Stonehenge be interesting with this design? Could be amazing!

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  5. Sorry I meant northcott, dang autocorrect

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  6. I'm loving "Hello Sunshine" by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake Designs

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  7. I would love to win Cuzco.
    Shawn

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  8. Oh, Ainsley by Northcot - with Kona bone!

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  9. I think this would be beautiful with "The Sweetest Thing" by Zoe Pearn for Riley Blake. The colors would just pop right off the quilt!
    lisamcgriff(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  10. I think Zeal Chateau Chambray would make a very pretty quilt that any girl would love.

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  11. This pattern would look awesome in Abigail.

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  12. I think a combination of Lightly Blushing,Softly Blushing & Sweetly Blushing by Margot Languedoc by Henry Glass would make a beautiful feminine version of Sweet Jane's Lovie!
    lhassmann18@gmail.com

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  13. Aster by Williamsburg for Windham Fabrics

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  14. I would use FQS's Periwinkle Gypsy Caravan!

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  15. Incense and Peppermints really caught my eye! I love the gentle, soft look of the color combo.

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  16. I think it would look awesome with some Honey Honey and maybe some coordinating solids. Or for a bolder choice - Salt Water with a deep blue solid for sashing. Very versatile patter!

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  17. acmfrey@aol.com
    Juggling summer/Zen Chic would be my choice....

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  18. so many pretty designs. i'd love Gallery in Red or one of the civil war lines.

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  19. I would give it a try with the new Sayomi FQ fabrics from Hoffmann! It would certainly look very elegant and a wonderful quilt for the winter days!

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  20. I think this quilt would look great in Vivid Fall Impressions with Kona Cotton Cactus for the sashing.

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  21. Architextures fabric collection are so pretty!!!

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  22. This pattern screams "Little Boy" to me. I think it would be perfect made with "Bungle Jungle".

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  23. I,d love to use Textured Basics by Patty Young for Michael Miller. Merry Christmas!,

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  24. Man quilt with collection from Parson Gray- seven Wonders.

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  25. I am still in the Christmas mode and would like to see this in Winter Elegance by Moda or I would pick Winging it by Buggy Barn

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  26. I think I would try Flutter from
    The Quilted Fish for Riley Blake Designs.

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  27. Paris Flea Market - I'm so excited its back!

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  28. The Olivia Collection by Anna Griffin

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  29. I think this would be beautiful with Rose Cottage Quilt Pattern by Kimberly Jolly

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  30. I'd pick denyse scmidts newest line that's not out yet. I also have to get thesaurus, but I'm not sure how that would work with this pattern. Thanks for the chance!

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  31. I think this would be wonderful out of Tula Pink's Saltwater.

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  32. Simply Color!

    MNakata45@aol.com

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  33. I would use the new Kaye Prince Blogger's Choice Fat Quarter Bundle!
    ourbusylittlebunch(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  34. I would LOVE to see this quilt in Flirt by Sandy Gervais!!

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  35. I have gobs of Kaffe Fassett fabrics, but have used up most of the spots. I love them, and that's what I would get -- I'm thrilled there's a bundle of them1!!

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  36. This would look great in Tula Pink's Ripple Saltwater.
    Brenda

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  37. I'd love see this quilt done with "Stitched Garden by Heather Rosas for Camelot Cottons".

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  38. I'd love this pattern with
    "Pam Kitty Love" by Pam Kitty Morning

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  39. Bella by Amanda Murphy for Blend Fabrics

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  40. This would be cute in Flirt by Sandy Gervais.
    debbiegoad55@yahoo.com

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  41. I LOVE the Pam Kitty Collection. It so sweet and it makes me smile.
    Lidia Holliday, blholliday@shaw.ca
    Thanks!

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  42. riley blake's super star for a cute boy quilt:)

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  43. I was just looking at this pattern this morning thinking the new line called Les Amis would be great with it!

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  44. I like to use the Kaye Prince's bloggers choice, only the orange's & grey's, I love them

    lecluysekatelijn@hotmail.com

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  45. This would be absolutely awesome made with the new line of Nancy Drew fabric!!

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  46. I vote for "Textured Basics!"
    goosesbagsandgifts(at)gmail(dot)com

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  47. Spot On by Robert Kaufmamm.....Lots of dots would look great!
    Janstock99@aol.com

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  48. I just love Fat Quarter Shop and my current favorite fabric line is "Pam Kitty Love". Soooo cute! Check it out everyone!:)

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  49. I'd use Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille for Moda Fabrics, I think those pastel shades would work really well in that quilt.

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  50. I think something with popping bright yet deep colors would work nicely against the white solid. I chose the Sunrise Over the Rainbow fat quarter bundle in your store :) amateurquilter at gmail :)

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  51. It woud be marvellous on my sofa in ''Christmas in Kyoto'' by Far East for Robert Kaufman Fabrics. Perfect for holidays !

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  52. I absolutely love Moda's Marmalade line and can't wait to use it. It would be so cute on this quilt!

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  53. This is a fun game. I would love to make this in Salt Water!

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  54. This is a graet pattern to show off some lovely prints, I think Flirt would be my choice! I love those fabrics!!!

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  55. Simply Color by V & Co. The bright colors are perfect. Thanks!

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  56. Bear Country School, Bearanstine Bears and this pattern would make a great quilt for a child.

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  57. I'd like to see this in Robert Kaufman's "Modern" collection!

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  58. I woold live to see this using "In Full Plume Neutral", it woild be amazing!

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  59. I think this would look great with PB&J by Basic Gray.

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  60. Sweet Jane's Lovie would look great in Cuzco by Kate Spain. the colors are bright, pretty, and just plain fun.
    Thanks,
    Jeanne

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  61. This pattern would look cute done in Round the Garden by Mary Engelbreit! It reminds me of raised bed gardening and the prints would really accent that. :)

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  62. I think Joel Dewberry's Notting Hill for the squares, with contrasting solids for the inner frames.

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  63. I love the Asian Peony collection. Gorgeous!

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  64. Right now I'm loving Shelburne Falls - the navy in it just gets me! I'll be excited when it comes out.

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  65. I would love this with Riley Blake "the sweetest thing"

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  66. The blues and yellows of Chesapeake by Williamsburg for Windham Fabrics.


    ppfarrington@yahoo.com

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  67. kona solids all the way...happy holidays!

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  68. I would use Flutter by The Quilted Fish!

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  69. I would love to make a girl quilt with Sakura Park by Sentimental Studios

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  70. Ahoy Matey would be great jillfroelich@yahoo.com

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  71. I would like to see it in Hello Sunshine by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake. It would be summery fun!

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  72. Sweet Jane's Lovie would look absolutely wonderful in the Riley Blake Hello Sunshine. Love the fun and delightful colors and patterns.

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  73. This quilt would be super done up in Northcott's Floral Whimsey. It is so bright and cheerful! Love it!
    Cindy at keynorthwest@comcast.net

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  74. love the sunshine batik fat quarter pack.... and am excited about the opportunity for even more stuff to add to the stash.....

    s cree

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  75. I like just about anything made from Simply Color

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  76. I would love to make it in Paris Flea Market.

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  77. Me & My Sister Favorites

    vharrah[at}aol{dot}com

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  78. I would love to fussy cut the gnomas from Winterkist..it would look like they are peeking through the window.

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  79. I think it would look great in Pam Kitty Love! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  80. Cute pattern! I think I would make it with Posy by Aneela Hoey or Pam Kitty Love. Thanks for the chance to win.
    onlybas(at)aol(dot)com

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  81. I would use Les Amis

    addibrae(at)hotmail(dot)ca

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  82. I'd like to try this pattern with Notting Hill.

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  83. I think this pattern would look adorable with All Hands on Deck! by Jack and Lulu for Dear Stella, especially if you fussy cut the little fishermen and whales for the center of the blocks.

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  84. Since I'm working on Christmas projects, I think this would look adorable in Cheery Christmas! Thanks for the opportunity!

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  85. I would love to see it in Adobe Stonehenge by Sunshine Cottage!
    mamai.cuilteala@gmail.com

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  86. Mix any of the impressions lines by Ty Pennington and Westminster fabrics.

    Jan jbhanson1@comcast.net

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  87. I love A Winter Wonderland. The collection would make a great Christmas quilt!
    Linda
    wlinda_ca@yahoo.com

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  88. I think Indie by Pat Bravo would look great in this quilt. I'd use a dark grey for the solid.

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  89. I would love to see this made with Tula's Saltwater - it would be a great pattern to show off the larger prints in the centre of the blocks.

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  90. T think the new Noteworthy by Sweetwater would be great.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  91. I think it would look great in Flirt!

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  92. This would be sweet in the new Pam Kitty Love fabrics.

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  93. As soon as I saw this pattern, I knew the fabrics I would use to make it. I think it just screams Chicopee by Denyse Schmidt. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  94. How about Honey, Honey? That would be super sweet.
    gigiv13@gmail.com

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  95. I really like Independence Trail by Minick & Simpson for this. grandmas9@msn.com

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  96. Love the A=B=Seas. Great giveaway. Happy Holidays! Nancy Carr nancythedove@aol.com

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  97. I think this quilt would be fantastic for a guy, done in Moda Marbles in a few shades of blue, taupe, and brown!

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  98. Honey Honey by Kate Spain !

    fsarah09 at gmail dot com

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  99. I think this quilt would look cute in Apple Jack!!

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  100. I really love Cuzco and Oh Deer. The bright colors are so amazing! Cuzco has a great tribal like design and Oh Deer has great simple patterns that incorporate nature. Fabulous! foxycleopatra66[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  101. Fun day at the Jungle with the panel pieces in the center squares, would be too cute!

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  102. I think it would look awesome using Amy Butler's Spots.

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  103. I would make Sweet Jane's Lovie pattern out of Frippery by Thomas Knauer for Andover Fabrics.

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  104. I would use Fairy Frost by Michael Miller. All those wonderful colors.
    lisa(at)vetteklisa(dot)com

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  105. Would love to see it in Good Morning.

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  106. I have this pattern, and I'd love to make it with Hello Sunshine!

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  107. Paris Flea Market would be great in this pattern. Thanks. jleekamitchell(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  108. I am loving Nancy Gere's line of New Colonies in any colorway.

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  109. I think it would be very pretty in Flirt by Sandy Gervais- soft and romantic looking - perfect for a girl's room.
    Thanks for hosting such a fun Friday show.
    Regards from western Canada,
    Anna

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  110. I think it would be stunning in Double Chocolat! Thanks for the opportunity to win!=)

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  111. Love Ebony Ginko Stonehenge! Thank you for the great giveaway. jbechosend at sbcglobal dot net

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  112. Great pattern choice. I would love to make it up in Hello Sunshine by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake Designs. Her bright & cheery fabrics would make a perfect quilt for a little girl I know.

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  113. i'm a backyard birder and Birds & Berries by Lauren & Jessi Jung for Moda Fabrics fits in with this pattern for a great winter quilt!

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  114. I would love to see it in Buttercream Bella with the Bella Solids for the "frames". Would be lovely and fresh for my sister!

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  115. I think Audra's Iris Garden would look lovely made up with this pattern. Thank you

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  116. Tula Pink's Salt Water would be really pretty with this pattern. Thanks

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  117. Apple Jack by Tim and Beck would look amazing! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  118. I'd use Bear Country School and fussy cut the bears for the middle of the block

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  119. Juggling Summer Zen Chic by Moda would be my fabric collection choice because all the colors appeal to the college student in my house. Coming in second would be Simply Color by V -- I've got THAT fat quarter stack on my Christmas list! couey(at)cox(dot)net.

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  120. Birds & Berries by Lauren & Jessi Jung for Moda Fabrics! Laura S laura_lee_73@hotmail.com

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  121. I choose Flirt by Sandy Gervais for this quilt. I think it would look phenomenal.

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  122. I would use Penelope VI by Lakehouse and would use the panel' s cups for the center of the squares. Thanks a lot

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  123. Gorgeous in Noteworthy for sure!! Thanks for the chance - amycav at hotmail dot com

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  124. I'd have to go with Cuzco! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  125. Pirate Matey's by Emily Taylor would make a very fun boy quilt!

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  126. Sooo many to choose from. I'd have to say Ripple Salt Water, but I do love the New Colonies.

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  127. I just found and luv 'Kaye Prince's Blogger's Choice,' of Miss Print.
    It has deep and bright colors that would look great in this pattern.

    lismartion@hotmail.com

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  128. I think I have to say Oh Deer! by
    MoMo for Moda Fabrics :D

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  129. I would love to see this quilt using Kissing Booth Layer Cake by Basic Grey for Moda.

    daveanddiane@sympatico.ca

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  130. I am liking Noteworthy!
    gailxs@hotmail dot com

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  131. I think this would be awesome done in Cuzco by Kate Spain!

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  132. I've always loved French General, and their Favorites line would be a good fit. Thanks.

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  134. Bella by Lotta Jansdotter....or the new Glimma
    Good contrast and colors for the pattern
    mlwright29(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  135. I would use Pam Kitty Love. Thanks
    for the chance to win!

    wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  136. Hugs & Kisses by Studio 8 for Quilting Treasures because you could make it look lik beribboned boxes of chocolates.
    Noakesjk(at)gmail(dot)com

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  137. I think "The Sweetest Thing" by Zoe Pearn for Riley Blake.

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  138. I would like to make the pattern with Noteworthy by Sweetwater.

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  139. I'm going to go with 'Pam Kitty Love' also. I love that fabric line.
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  140. My collection choice would be OUTBACK DOWNUNDER by Mint Blossom for Northcott.

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  141. I would use A Walk in the Woods- Anita Hooey if I could still get it. So very cute.
    beausoleil@xtra.co.nz

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  142. Sorry - Aneela Hooey. Should have checked better

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  143. I think the contrast would look great with Retro Heaven & Helsinki Fat Quarter Bundle!

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  144. There is so many to choose from, but one is keep coming back to me and that is Simply Imagine by Red Rooster. I love those colors !!

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  145. If I were to win, I would use my gift certificate toward a Ticklish Fat Quarter Bundle. Yum! soparkaveataoldotcom

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  146. I would use Notting Hill by Joel Dewberry for FreeSpirit Fabric for this pattern.

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  147. Such fun! This pattern would like great in Sandy Gervais' Flirt collection. I would change it up just a bit and use the Blue Bird solid in place of the white.

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  148. I would use the Victorious Civil War Medley. I think it would be a rich looking quilt! Thanks!!

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  149. Ooo, I think this pattern would look great in Pat Bravo's Indie collection. Lots of options for showcasing in the middle square, with great blender fabrics to highlight them!

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  150. I'd pick Zen Chic's Juggling Summer, with Bella solid silver for sashing, and Bella solids sand, ochre, mauve, betty's teal, and Clover for the solids in the blocks.

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  151. I am a batik lover....I would go with Backwoods Batiks by Hoffman Fabrics..

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  152. I think this pattern would look so nice with Buttercream Bella by Amanda Murphy.
    allison1110 at gmail

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  153. Why, of course it would look gorgeous with Flea Market Fancy!:D

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  154. I`m thinking Birds and Berries by Lauren and Jessi Jung for Moda would be nice.

    catesplace at hotmail

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  155. Posy by Aneela Hoey! I love it and can't wait to play with it!
    terri@mosierindustrial.com

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  156. There are quite a few lines that would work well, but I stopped first on Coastal Tonga Treats [Timeless Treasures]... lots of Moda and Riley Blake lines that I would like to try with that pattern as well, but I'd start with the batiks.

    carrie dot orourke at gmail dot com

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  157. I think it would be beautiful in Honey, Honey by Kate Spain!

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  158. Now it could just be that I am currently crushing on Deep Sea Jewel Out to Sea by
    Sarah Jane for Michael Miller Fabrics but I think that would look super cute as this quilt!

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  159. I would love to make this using the Rebecca Fat Quarter Bundle - Mary Koval for Windham Fabrics

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  160. Chicopee is my current favorite and I think it would really work for this quilt with an ash or grey background.

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  161. My fave fabric collection is Notting Hill by Joel Dewberry. It'd look great in this quilt pattern.

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  162. I would use the Textured Basics prints in teal and tangerine along with a solid white to make the prints really stand out.

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