Friday, February 1, 2013

Pattern Play with the Fat Quarter Shop



Welcome back to our Friday Feature! Please welcome Debbie Taylor as our FQS staffer of the week!



She chose the following pattern to feature this week:
Flag Day Quilt Pattern by Lunden Designs

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

The lucky winner is....
Eileen
The colorful Happy Tones by Michael Miller would make this pattern sing!


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!

The directions for Pattern Play can be found here.

You have until Tuesday, February 5th to submit your comment and the winner will be announced Friday, February 8th, so be sure to come back to see if YOU are the winner!

228 comments:

  1. My ALL - TIME favorite fabric line is Chocolat by 3 Sisters. Who wouldn't love a little chocolate with their Chocolat? LOL

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  2. I think Posy would make a nice feminine version of this pattern.

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  3. I would use Joel Dewberry's Notting Hill - I think it would look really nice paired with a mustard yellow (instead of the white sashing in the pattern)...
    Thanks for the chance!

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  4. Ahhh...hmmm....I would love to try this pattern out with Jubilee...from Bunny Hill design...think it would be a soft and pretty quilt...:0)) kviltstina at gmail dot com

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  5. Wouldn't Va Bene from Dear stella be a fun quilt with this pattern? I could see using that to make this quilt for my mom- not quite the trip to Italy she wants, but something fun to curl up under with a good book about Tuscany!

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  6. This pattern would look lovely in Chicopee. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  7. Notting HIll would be perfect! thanks for the chance to win.

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  8. How about Buttery Bliss?

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  9. 'Opulent Cosmopolitan' by Northcott Studio

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  10. I think that you could show off the fabrics of Socky by Whistler Studios.

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  11. I think this would look great in Honey Honey

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  12. I think Pirate Matey's by Riley Blake would be a good choice- a little dark, but good for a slightly older boy.

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  13. I love chicopee. thanks for the chance!

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  14. I'm loving Babylon Seven Wonders by Parson Gray for this. I keep seeing blue in all the latest home magazines so it would be perfect.

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  15. I think Posy would give it a feminine touch. :)

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  16. I like sally tiny print collection

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  17. I like Strawberries,Blueberries & chocolate by Judie Rothermel for this quilt.

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  18. I would love to have this pattern with Simply Color fabrics:) It would be fun and lively:)

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  20. I would like to see this quilt pattern using Military Salute by Dan Morris for RJR Fabrics.

    Thank-you for all the inspiration!!!

    becky

    rjniino@gmail.com

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  21. Posy would be a nice whimsical but soothing approach

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  22. Storybook Classics would be a cute choice... I had a hard time picking just one, there are so many collections that would go great with this pattern, I think!

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  23. Birds & Berries by Lauren & Jessi Jung for Moda Fabrics

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  24. I have my eye on several, but right now I'm really loving Metropolitan Fair!!!!

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  25. I would use Wild Cocoa Berry by
    Michael Miller Fabrics for a fun boy quilt.

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  26. Apple Jack would make a bright and happy quilt. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  27. Posy would add a feminine touch to this lovely design. Andrealmhawkins@gmail.com :)

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  28. I think this would be fun to make with Bespoken by Art Gallery Fabrics!!!

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  29. Would love to see this in Indigo Crossing by Minick and Simpson.

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  30. Riley blake pirate matey's! My son would be in love!

    Kristal stevenson. Camsmom237@gmail.com

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  31. I think Dear Stella's Ravena would be interesting!

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  32. I am still soooooo in love with Marmalade line!!! LOOOOOVE IT!! :)

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  33. I would pick Ravena! thanks for a chance to win.
    acmfrey@aol.com

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  34. How about All Hands on Deck, by Jack and Lulu for Dear Stella Fabrics! lizzietillstrom (at) Gmail (dot) com

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  35. Hello Sunshine by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake Designs might make a cheerful quilt.

    MNakata45@aol.com

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  36. I love the Chocolate Sundae Batiks!!!

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  37. A Merry Little Christmas by Zoe Pearn

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  38. Ravena by Dear Stella with all those fabulous blues would be beautiful. lyndacouch@gmail.com

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  39. Marmalade by Bonnie & Camille for moda

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  40. Cotton Dots by Riley Blake Designs

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  41. When I first saw this pattern I immediately thought of Reunion by Sweetwater. But since it is all gone, how about Noteworthy instead? The little birdies, bucket lists, and flowers would be so cute!

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  42. My favorite is Batik Dancing in the rain

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  43. If I was making it for my son, I love Ahoy Matey. For myself, Simply Color!

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  44. I think: Crew All Hands on Deck! by
    Jack and Lulu would be really cute.

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  45. Sakura Park would be my choice. Love the spring time feel to this fabric line.

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  46. I would love this quilt in Happy Go Lucky (when it is available)
    onlybas(at)aol(dot)com

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  47. Old Glory Gatherings would be great with this pattern.

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  48. I think the Medium chevrons by Riley Blake would make for a great optical illusion.

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  49. By the Sea would be a perfect choice. Thanks.

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  50. I'm thinking Hello Sunshine, Riley Blake. I love this line, it's so bright and happy!

    chrissherman1669@yahoo.com

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  51. i am a little obsessed with les amis right now; it would be perfect for this pattern. thanks for the chance!

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  52. Crush Pam Kitty Love would make a fun red and white (Canadian flag colours) quilt.

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  53. I think Salt Water by Tula Pink might be a nice twist in this pattern. The green and coral would replace the blue and red, but it would still have a nautical/ocean theme.

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  54. I would love to make this quilt in Honey, Honey by Kate Spain for Moda!!

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  55. I would use Tickelish by Moda :)

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  56. I have two. Pam Kitty Love and Noteworthy. I am totally smitten!

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  57. Art Gallery's Luxe in Bloom Fat Quarter Bundle in quartz FQ bundle would make such a pretty color combination for that!

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  58. I think Ticklish by Me & My Sister Designs for Moda Fabrics would be so much fun to work with!!!!

    Shades_of_Yesterday@yahoo.com

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  59. I think ABSeas would work well. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  60. Maybe I'm inspired by the boats shown in the example, but I think that it would look great in Tula Pink's Saltwater! :)

    janers41(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  61. I think that Seascapes by Deb Strain would look fabulous with this pattern!

    Debi Horne

    debihorne54@yahoo.com

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  62. I think Birds of Paradise Batiks would look great.

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  63. I think it would look great in solids and I would choose Michael Miller's Citrus, Bubblegum, Fern and Seafoam.

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  64. Every time I go and look at whats new, I find a favorite right away, so many fun fabrics for kids now and i love the Cherished God Game Me You, collection, what a sweet quilt that would make.

    Debbie

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  65. I would love to make it with 'Shiver Me Timbers' by Jamie Wood for Clothworks Fabrics.

    I love the colors in that fabric line!

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  66. I'd use Skipping Stones Studio's "Gypsy". The pattern would really be great for showing off the prints in that line.

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  67. This pattern would be perfect for the burgundy's, purple and greys of Field Notes by Blackbird design.

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  68. I think the pattern would look great in Va Bene.

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  69. I always use Moda fabrics. There are so many great and beautiful fabrics, but for now I will choose Marmalade.

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  70. Chicopee for me! hair_(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  71. I would make it in Calliope because it's so bright and fun.

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  72. Indigo Crossing!

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  73. Happy Go Lucky by Bonnie & Camille! Thanks for the chance.

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  74. General's wives in the blues, greys and wines.

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  75. Va Bene by Dear Stella - White Italy, White Vespas, White Italian Buildings, Red Italian Buildings, White Tomatoes, Tomato Confetti Dots, White Ketchup, and Red Va Bene Stripe. Molto bene!

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  76. I think By the Sea by Deborah Edwards would be so cute! lkw2x6-apq@yahoo.com

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  77. I love French General, and I think this would be perfect for any of their ranges. With Belle Fleur being the current range I would say that.allies

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  78. I would like to see this pattern in "Old Glory Gatherings" by Primitive Gatherings for Moda.

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  79. I think the pattern would look great in Simply Color by V and Co

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  80. I think this pattern would be lots of fun in A-B-Seas by Cat Williams for South Sea Imports.
    Linda

    wlinda_ca@yahoo.com

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  81. Primitive gatherings sounds great!

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  82. I'd love to see it in Shelburne Falls!

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  83. I love this pattern and I really think that Honey Honey would be amazing!!!

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  84. I would love to make this quilt in Hoffman's Purple Passion Batiks!
    jfinch@kingwoodcable.net

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  85. I would love to see this quilt in Mediterranean Dream. The colors are so peaceful.

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  87. Summer House by heather Mulder Peterson

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  88. Kissing Booth by BasicGrey would be great in this pattern - it has both darks and lights that would work and either cotton candy or creme brulee grunge would work for the sashing.

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  89. I would use the Morning Coral colour way of Out to Sea.

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  90. I think this quilt would look awesome with Earth, Wind & Fire by
    Exclusively Quilters Fabrics. :)
    bcgeates at netbistro dot com

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  91. I would use Prairie Rose by Riley Blake. It's a new favorite of mine and it seems Patriotic to me.
    reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  92. I think this would be wonderful in Ravena by Dear Stella!

    Sandy A

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  93. I'd like to try this in Comma.

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  94. I'm absolutely in love with Ticklish by Me and My Sister.
    chaoticlilshadow@gmail.com

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  95. I would make this in Posy by Aneela Hoey.

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  96. I would definitely use Marmalade by Bonnie & Camille for Moda Fabrics! It would look so pretty in a girls room!
    Dee

    deebills123@gmail.com

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  97. I think this would look great in Tsuru (when it comes out - this month I think!)

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  98. Posy would be sweet. Thanks for the chance.

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  99. I think this pattern would look great in By the Sea by Deborah Edwards for Northcott Fabrics.

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  100. Urbanista would be fun!
    lflemin@msn.com

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  101. I don't know names yet but earth tones with greens burgundies browns blues. Jkbarr00@live.com

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  102. I'd use French General for this pattern.

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  103. The rich tones of Simple Marks would make this a great gift for Father's Day or a young man's graduation.

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  104. I think this would be really fun in Apple Jack with red sashing.

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  105. Simply Marks by Malka Dubrawsky, to give the pattern some warm color

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  106. I think it would look great using some Comma by Zen Chic for Moda

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  107. Eden's Dream looks like it would be an interesting choice for this quilt. A more sophisticated look, yet very fun.

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  108. I love the Pheasant Hill collection.

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  109. I think this would be gorgeous done in Va Bene by Dear Stella.....
    conn_and_vans_mom(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  110. I'd love it in Comma by Zen Chic.
    gigiv13@gmail.com

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  111. I think either Field Notes or Indigo Crossing would be nice!

    (knitspinquilt at yahoo dot com)

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  112. I would love this in Kate Spain's Honey Honey

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  114. I love Kate Spain fabrics as her color combinations appeal to me. Honey, Honey would work very well. Judy C in NC thanks you for this wonderful opportunity.

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  115. What a versatile little Pattern! I think Amy Butler's Alchemy (Westminster Fabrics)would be a fun, yet sophisticate set of fabrics to use.

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  116. I think that Riley Blakes Dots and Gingham collections would look fabulous for this pattern. It would be very cheerful.
    Cherriberi@aol.com

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  117. Festive Party of Twelve would be great with this pattern!

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  118. JACK STORYBOOK CLASSICS BUNDLE would be perfect with this pattern for a childs bedroom

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  119. I think Seascapes by Deb Strain would be lovely.

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  120. I think the Flag Day Pattern would look great in Old Glory Gatherings by Primitive Gatherings for Moda Fabrics. It would make an awesome Quilt of Valor.
    cdgearey@hotmail.com

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  121. I love the City Girl bundle. I enjoy sewing with just a little bit of text!

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  122. I think it would be fun to use Honey Honey with this pattern!
    sharshawns2(at)gmail(dot)com

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  123. te Spain all over this quilt in her pattern Cuzco for Moda Fabrics

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  124. I think Posey would be lovely!

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  125. I'd love to see it in Hello Sunshine by Lori Whitlock. A very cheery collection!

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  126. I think it would be pretty in Old Glory Gatherings. Thanks for the opportunity to win!=)

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  127. This would look awesome in Marmalade. I can see the sashing in red really making the design pop!

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  128. So tricky to choose ... maybe a French General line like Chateau Rouge. Thanks for the opportunity! x

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  129. I would pick Pam Kitty Morning Blue & Red and Whit on White in WHite Loves You,

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  130. Lux in Bloom is my favorite fabric line!!!

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  131. I'd love to see it made with Independence Trail by Minick and Simpson.

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  132. I think is would be wonderful in Kate Spain's Honey, Honey!

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  133. This would be lovely as a picnic quilt! I'd use the twin size in Aunt Grace First Place by Judie Rothermel.

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  134. Joel Dewberry's Notting Hill is what I would pick!

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  135. Oh, Spring House would be so pretty done with this pattern

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  136. I would choose Ravena, the new line by Dear Stella. Gorgeous! chisholmkm@comcast.net

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  137. hi, I would choose "mama said sew", a lovely grey-red-black-white combination,
    thanks for the chance
    katelijn
    lecluysekatelijn@hotmail.com

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  138. I would choose the lovely "Dear Stella's Ravena". Very pretty.

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  139. I'd make it with Dear Stella's Va Bene prints and use her Stone Cobblestone print for the crisscross sashing so it mimics a map of Rome.

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  140. I would choose Seascapes by Deb Strain for this week's Pattern Play. There are lots of fabulous collections to choose from and I like the Iris one with Audra in the title by Brannock and Patek as well. Thanks for hosting such a wonderful giveaway.
    Regards from Alberta,
    Anna

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  141. Happy Go Lucky by Bonnie and Camille has just the right amount of lights to darks for this geometric pattern.

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  142. Marmalade might be cute! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  143. I'd love to see this in Happy Go Lucky by Bonnie & Camille!

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  144. This would be so cheery in Happy Tones by Michael Miller.

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  145. I can't wait to use French General fabric again - La Belle Fleur is tres belle.

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  146. I think Lucy's Crab Shack could make it fun and summer-y.

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  147. I think that it would be very cheery using the Kiss Dot fabrics.
    maggie
    maggiemine42@gmail.com

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  148. got to be flirt by Sandy Gervais for Moda Fabrics

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  149. I would love to make this in Va Bene by Dear Stella -- love this line and the flags would show off the fun prints so well!

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  150. Fabric line by Faye Burgos for Marcus Bros in red/white/blue.

    daveanddiane@sympatico.ca

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  151. Posy! But there are so many! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  152. I think Angela Yosten's Blogger's Choice would be awesome here.

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  153. I'd love Tula Pinks's Salt Water with this.

    Samantha
    skf0930@hotmail.com

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  154. Lila Tueller's Mystique would make such a statement!

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  155. Simply Color by V and Co would make a cheerful quilt in this pattern.

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  156. I've always liked the Tonga batiks.

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  157. How about trying this pattern in batiks! I think the new collection,
    Purple Passion Batiks
    And then use Dancing in the Rain Batik in place of the white sashing.

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  158. I think it would be beautiful in Old Glory Gatherings! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  159. Love love love Mary Jane's Glamping fabric!

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  160. Nice pattern choice! I think it would be adorable in FLIRT by Sandy Gervais.

    vtaaannieo@gmail.com

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  161. Lady BUg Garden by Doodlebug. I have a grand daughter (almost) 7 year old quilter on my hands! She is just loving this and we just finished her second quilt yesterday... a smaller lap quilt as we only had yesterday to make it! But it turned out great and all I did was the top FMQ'ing and the corners on the binding...she did the rest! I am so proud of her. She loves lady bugs and I'd love to have this for her the next time she stays with me for her to make! Thanks for the chance!

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  162. This would be an amazing shabby chic quilt in Paris Flea Market using the dark red fabrics as the sashings. quiltinfrog@aol.com

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  163. I like the collection of petite or medium chevron by Riley Blake. Thank you for the entry!

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  164. Zeal Chateau Chambray, love that fabric!

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  165. My favorite is Blackbird Designs' Field Notes.

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  166. Ladybug Garden by Doodlebug Design for Riley Blake Designs would be awesome! I hope to order some when you get it in. :)

    Vanessa D
    vanessa.dugandzic@gmail.com

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  167. I would try Ainsley! demossdesigns@gmail.com

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  168. I would love to see Va Bene from Dear Stella in this pattern! I think it would be fantabulous!!!

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  169. Bespoken by AGF is my chosen fabric collection.

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  170. I think this would look cool using Ticklish by Me & My Sister!

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  171. I'm becoming a fabric addict along with my other vice, yarn! Would love to win this!!!! I love the Posy!!!
    email: ladydi@lady-like.net
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    Diana

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  172. I keep drooling over and dreaming what I could be making with the 'Me and My Sister Designs' and the specially selected 12 prints from their Ticklish collection along with 3 coordinating Bella Solids. $50 towards this would be super and a dream come true. email addy: giftsonline@iinet.net.au

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  173. I think this pattern would be fun in Softly Blushing Fat Quarter Bundle
    Margot Languedoc for Henry Glass Fabrics

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  174. I think this would be cute in Seaside!

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  175. I think the perfect fabric for this awesome pattern would be Indigo Crossing or any other Minick and Simpson fabric.

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  176. I'd have to hang out for taxi by Alice Kennedy. Totally in love.

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  177. HELLO! I'D CHOOSE "MARMALADE"!
    THANKS SO MUCH!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  178. I love the colors and contrasts of Audra's Iris Garden, Brannock & Patek

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