Friday, February 15, 2013

Pattern Play with the Fat Quarter Shop



Welcome back to our Friday Feature! Please welcome Kathy Watt as our FQS staffer of the week!


She chose the following pattern to feature this week:
Facade Quilt Pattern by Rachel Griffith


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

The lucky winner is....
Vroomans' Quilts
Victorious Civil War Melodies Fat Quarter Bundle by Judie Rothermel for Marcus Brothers Fabrics!


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 19th to submit your comment and the winner will be announced Friday, February 22nd, so be sure to come back to see if YOU are the winner!

161 comments:

  1. I think this would be fun using Moda's pb&j. It's such a cheerful collection.

    Mary Campbell

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  2. This would be a lot of fun with the new Timeless Treasures Ziggy line!

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  3. The pattern makes me think of summer, so I think Don't Be Crabby would be perfect!!

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  4. I love this pattern - a to-do for sure and would love to see it in Honey Honey.

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  5. Party of Twelve by Judi Rosenthal!

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  6. I would love to see this in Flats!
    sdjg@pacbell.net

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  7. I couldn't help but think a nautical theme would work well with this pattern. Something like Ahoy Matey would be fun. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  8. Well how about that Civil War Melodies? That is gorgeous!

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  9. What a cute pattern. I would use Pirouette (I hope I spelled that right). Thanks for the chance to win fabric.

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  10. I love diagonals and think that using Willow Stonehenge by Northcott Fabrics would be fun. I'd use light shades on the top left diagonal to dark shades on the bottom right.

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  11. I think this would be beautiful in Honey Honey by Kate Spain. rkbiggs at yahoo dot com

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  12. Hello Sunshine is one of my favorites right now. It would be so bright and cheerful in this pattern!

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  13. How fun this pattern would be in "Flirt" from Sandy Gervais.

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  14. I would use Comma - I think the white would sighlight the bold colors and graphic lines of the fabric so well.

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  15. How about Kissing Booth by Basic Grey? Lovable every day of the year!
    eamylove@aol.com

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  16. I would definitely make this pattern out of
    Carnaby Street by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics.

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  17. Modern by Robin Zingone. I thought this would be a great pattern for B&W but I think I would love to see it in the bright colors more.

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  18. I would use Noteworthy. Just love that fabric.
    Shawn

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  19. I would love to see it in Paris Flea market.

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  20. Fun pattern! I think Simply Color would make this pattern rock!

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  21. I think this would be great with 2wenty Thr3e.

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  22. Color Me Retro would be fun, very springish! Thanks for a chance to win.

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  23. Looking thru the fabrics, there are so many that I think this quilt would look adorable in... Honey, honey... Paris Flee Market would give it a lovely soft vintage look... Spa would be relaxing and maybe take on the look of some gentle rolling waves. Thanks for reminding us about this great pattern! I just might have to give it a try!

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  24. What about the new fabric coming inAugust called Gracie Girl.I think it would look great in these fabrics.

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  25. I would love to see this pretty pattern in the Honey Honey fabric collection!!

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  26. I think this pattern would be beautiful in the Meadow Melody collection! It would be so bright and cheerful!


    brentandpaula1983@gmail.com

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  27. I would love to see this in PB&J by BasicGrey. Love that line

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  28. I think Honey Honey by Kate Spain would look great in the Facade pattern

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  29. This would be lovely in Blushing. Thanks.

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  30. Maybe Honey Honey? So many choices and the pattern is really cute. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  31. I really love this pattern! I would use Carnaby Street Cool Peace to make it.
    Jane dot bitz at gmail dot com

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  32. Round the Garden by Andover. This quilt has great possibilities for movement with the right fabrics.

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  33. would love to play with this pattern using Hot Chocolate.

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  34. I would like to make this with Hip Hop Garden by Debbie Mumm.

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  35. My daughter has chickens...I'd make this up with "Country Touch". Think it'd be waaaaay fun...& cool!! :)

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  36. I love the Butterfly Bliss, beautiful prints and colors and it would make a beautiful quilt for my DIL who loves butterflies.

    Debbie

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  37. Lily's Forest Batiks would be interesting in this pattern.

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  38. I think this would look great in Grace In A Pickle by Judie Rothermel with Bella Solids as the contrast. I think 30's prints would work great with this pattern

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  39. I would love to make this with the Singapore Sling Stone from Stonehenge!

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  40. I think Moda's Paris Flea Market would be beautiful with this pattern.

    Susie
    legato1958@aol.com

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  41. I think this would be fun in Happy Tones by Michael Miller.

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  42. Ilove Mama Said Sew!

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  43. History Repeated (browns) by Julie Hendricks would make a lovely soft quilt!

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  44. This pattern could make a great two color quilt in shades of blue and white. I pick Indigo Crossing. A bit of tan would be okay as well :)

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  45. Honey, Honey by Kate Spain would be neat.

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  46. think it would look great in 2wenty thr3e fabric.I love those colors.

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  47. I think Gypsy Girl would be lovely for this pattern.
    Anything summery.

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  48. I love the Facade pattern. I think I would use Art Gallery Fabric's Carnaby Street. Thanks for the chance to win.
    onlybas(at)aol(dot)com

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  49. Snap pop! Something bright and fun :)

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

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  51. Cute pattern, I think I would opt for mellow grace in a pickle, which is a little out of my comfort zone! I need to be more adventurous with my colour choices :o)

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  52. Maybe it is the Good Fortune in the picture, but wouldn't this be sweet with Honey Honey by Kate Spain? What wouldn't be, seriously!?

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  53. I think Facade would be fun to make using Cat Williams' A-B-Seas from South Sea Imports!

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  54. I like to do this one in "2wenty Thr3e"!! I think all the textures would be great.

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  55. Pat Bravo's Carnaby Street would be fun to use!

    Samantha

    skf0930@hotmail.com

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  56. I'd love to make this with HOney Honey from Kate Spain

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  57. Zeal Chateau Chambray Fat Quarter Bundle
    Renee Nanneman for Andover Fabrics

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  58. This pattern would look great with the Salt Water fabrics, both ripple and waves. Great for the summer with beach trips.

    Debi Horne
    debihorne54@yahoo.com

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  59. I think it would look great in Honey Honey! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  60. I can see this looking great in Shelburne falls by Denyse Schmidt.

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  61. I would use a Oh Deer! layer cake for this pattern - I think it would look great!

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  62. Super cute in Ashbury Heights
    Doohikey Designs for Riley Blake Designs

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  63. Facade would look super sweet in Cool Peace Carnaby Street Fat Quarter Bundle
    Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics !!!

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  64. I would love to see this in Julia Rothman's Type. And then I clicked over to FQS to make sure that you have Type (which of course you do, because you have everything awesome) and learned that Julia has a new collection called Ride coming in spring. Sigh, I need to start saving my pennies. Or maybe take a second job, because there is just too much fabric that I Have.To.Have. LOL!

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  65. I think I want to get some cilvil war repros. thanks for the chance!

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  66. I would be tempted to use Moda's Indigo Crossing by Minick and Simpson for a grown-up look.

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  67. I would love to see this in Kissing Booth from BasicGrey for Moda Fabrics

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  68. Cool Peace Carnaby Street by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery Fabrics would be fun to use in this pattern.

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  69. I would love to use Noteworthy by Sweetwater.

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  70. I've been dying to do a blue and white quilt, so Indigo Crossing, with some blue bella solids mixed int!

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  71. Very cute pattern. How about the new Summer House collection?

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  72. Because it's new, and I LOVE it..
    "Color me Retro" Thanks for the great opportunity :)

    amyhill641@gmail.com

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  73. I think I would use Happy Tones for this :)

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  74. I Would use La Dee Da by Erin McMorris for Free Spirit Fabrics, for a fun light hearted quilt.

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  75. I would use Avalon by Fig Tree Quilts with this pattern. I CANNOT WAIT until you have it in stock!

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  76. I think this pattern would look great in Honey Honey by Kate Spain.

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  77. I think the Pam Kitty Love range would make the Facade quilt really rock!!

    Marian

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  78. I know it is another Kate Spain line but I would choose Honey Honey for this quilt design!

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  79. What would you think of the tiny ginghams and a Bella solid? :0)

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  80. I would love this in Blushing by Margot Languedoc for Henry Glass. Love these fabrics, especially the cheerful bundle!


    Sandy A

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  81. Pat Bravo's Carnaby Street. And I might choose a non-white Art Gallery solid for the background! I love Rachel's pattern.

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  82. This is a great pattern, I think I'd use Comma by Moda, it is my new fave!

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  83. I think Honey Honey would be a good choice.

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  84. I would love this in Indigo Crossing.

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  85. I would love to see this pattern in Simply Color. I think the blend of bright colors and modern prints would make this pattern come to life. Iceycat85@yahoo.com

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  86. Simply Color by V & Co. Why you say? I just got my fantastic bundle in the mail yesterday!

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  87. I think this would be fun in Glamping. So vibrant.

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  88. Hip Hop Garden by Debbie Mumm for South Sea Imports
    conn_and_vans_mom(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  89. well, i 'd like to have some of the CARNABY STREET range... as i remember i had a cute all inone sleevless jumpsuit for going clubbing out of similar fabric... maybe i can relive those "single"days!!!

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  90. I think this would look amazing in Ticlish by Me & My Sisters.

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  91. How about in Happy Tones! Love the patterN

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  92. I'm feeling a lot of love for Field Notes by Blackbird Design for this pattern.

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  93. OK I am in summer mode already. Make it fun with Pirates collection From Makower UK for Andover Fabrics!

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  94. Think this would be perfect for Honey Honey by Kate Spain. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  95. I think honey honey would be great. You carry such a variety of beautiful fabrics. babscorbitt@gmail.com

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  96. I love the civil war package you show here. My son while in high school was a civil war and WWII buff..his senior high teacher even asked me if he could have my son "teach" the class on certain things cause "he knows more than I do about it!". So a Civil War theme quilt is what I am planning on making my son for his birthday in June.
    Cheri
    quiltingnanny(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  97. I would love this pattern in Ticklish by Me & My Sister Designs for Moda Fabrics. Bright & cheery for summer! cdgeary@hotmail.com

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  98. I would love to sew it up in Field Notes by Blackbird Designs. (my newest favorite fabric LOVE).

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  99. I'd love to see this pattern done with Cloudy Chateau Chambray--such a pretty grouping!!

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  100. Nancy: rangerer@sbcglobal.netFebruary 16, 2013 at 10:22 AM

    The Back to School fabric line would be perfect for a quilt I have in mind!

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  101. Art gallery' fabrics live by pat bravo cool piece carnabynstreet street

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  102. I think that I would love to make this in Carnaby Street by Pat Bravo, thank you so much for the giveaway!

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  103. I think it would be lovely done up in Field Notes. Thanks for the opportunity to win!=)

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  104. I'm thinking the new Color Me Retro line would be fabulous for this quilt! Thnks for a chance to win!

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  105. It would be lovely in Cherry on Top by Keiki. Such great colours and patterns!

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  106. I'd love to use Field Notes with this pattern! rosenowde@live.com

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  107. I think this pattern would look great done up in the orangey geometrics of Fancies Frippery. That was fun--thank!

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  108. I would like to see this pattern in Field Notes by Blackbird Designs for Moda Fabrics.

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  109. Facade Quilt Pattern would great with the Victorious Civil War Melodies Fat Quarter Bundle by Judie Rothermel

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  110. I still want to use La Belle Fleur for a modern quilt.3802

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  111. I really like the retro style of Color Me Retro.

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  112. I would use Honey, Honey. It would be gorgeous.

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  113. I think it would look great in the new line from Fig Tree- Joanna Figuerea- Avaoln or their Happy- Go- Lucky line from Bonnie and camille!

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  114. I think a Comma Layer Cake by
    Zen Chic for Moda Fabrics would look great in this pattern!
    mrs(dot)hbraun(at)gmail(dot)com

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  115. Bonnie and Camille's Marmalade would be great!

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  116. I would love this in Mama Said Sew!

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  117. My favorite is the Victorous Cicil War Melodys.....love,love the colors!
    Gail

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  118. I am going with Mama Said Sew by Sweetwater.

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  119. Pretty Little Things by Dena Designs for Free Spirit Fabrics for sure

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  120. Shelburne Falls by Denyse Schmidt

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  121. Spring House by Stephanie Ryan.
    dngrog@aol.com

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  122. I'd love to do a quilt like this in solids or mini polka dots with a grey background, like Moda solids.
    clareisagoddess@gmail.com

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  123. I would love this patternin Avalon. I'm anxiously waiting for it to be in stock!

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  124. Great quilt! It would look fab in Carnaby Street or with a mix of solids in too!! Great giveawa :)

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  125. Great pattern, I like the new Lightly Blushing fabrics ...

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  126. I think Carnaby Street By Pat Bravo would look great!

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  127. My choice - Blushing by Margot Languedoc for Henry Glass Fabrics

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  128. It would look great in Color Me Retro.

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  129. French General would be perfect for the Facade pattern.

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  130. This would look great in the Festive Party of Twelve Fat Quarter Bundle
    Judie Rothermel for Marcus Brothers Fabrics

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  131. Comma by Zen Chick... lovely!

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  132. Carnaby Street has me absolutely enthralled. I wish I'd win. I'm just sayin' it would be so nice. Thank you for the chance Fat Quarter Shop Jolly Jabber!

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  133. I can't wait for Locally Grown to arrive! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  134. I love Haversack by Audrey Wright for RJR

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  135. I know that it doesn't come in until some time in February but I would definitely use Blueberry and Lime Boho Girl by Debra Valencia of Insights for Wilmington Prints! The colors would be so bright and cheery for spring! :)
    deebills123@gmail.com

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  136. Tuff decision, but I would love to make this with Amy Butler's Spots! So cute!
    jfinch@kingwoodcable.net

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  137. I would love to use Luxe in Bloom. Terrific giveaway, thanks for the chance to win!

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  138. I would love to do it in Lightly Blushing by Margot Languedoc.

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  139. I think Comma would look great with this pattern.

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  140. I love Happy Go Lucky! Love, love, it! And that is what I would get.

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  141. I'd love to see this done using Sweet Land of Liberty Henry Glass

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  142. I could see this in dots and it would be easy to use the 10" stacker: Medium Tone on Tone Cotton Dots ​by Riley Blake Designs

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  143. I love three ranges -
    one for my daughter: Hip Hop Garden
    one for my son: Pirates
    Finally one for me: Happy Tones!

    So selfishly I would go for Happy tones!! :D

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  144. I think it would be cool to see this done using a dark fabric for the half triangles, so I chose HUG ME by Sue Zipkin/Clothworks. cheryltheeke@yahoo.com

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  145. I would use Coquette think it would look very nice. prettyize83@gmail.com

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