Friday, March 15, 2013

Pattern Play with the Fat Quarter Shop



Welcome back to our Friday Feature! Please welcome Alyssa Scavetta as our FQS staffer of the week!


She chose the following pattern to feature this week:
Off Track Downloadable PDF Quilt Pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew


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

The lucky winner is....
Fignie
 I've fallen for Jubilee by Bunny Hill Designs...looks sooo soft and delicate!


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

166 comments:

  1. i think that the off track pattern would look delightful in marmalade...so bright & pretty for spring!!

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  2. I would love to use Avalon by Fig tree with this pattern.

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  3. I'd like to see this pattern in PB and J by BasicGrey!

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  4. This would be great made with Oink-a-Doodle-Moo by Jenn Ski. Besides, the collection name cracks me up!!

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  5. Urban Mod by Art Gallery! I love that color scheme.

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  6. Street Siren Urban Mod, Mod Century, Aqua Red Aqua, and .... there is just too much to look at I can keep on listing. :-)

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  7. Cruiser Blvd would be fun for this.

    MNakata45@aol.com

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  8. I think that the bringt colors of Bumper 2 Bumper would make a great quuilt for any little guy!!

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  9. i would use Noteworthy. I am anxious to use that fabric.
    Shawn

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  10. I would like to see this pattern done in Party of Twelve by Judie Rothermel.

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  11. I'd like to see it in Oh Deer fabric

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  12. Cuzco by Kate Spain would make a delightfully bright quilt using this pattern. Thanks for your giveaway.

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  13. How fun to be able to make this in SNOWMAN GATHERINGS by Primitive Gatherings.

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  14. I would use Comma by Zen Chic!
    gigiv13@gmail.com

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  15. This pattern would be cute in some Pam Kitty Love prints. Thanks for the chance!

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  16. The colors in the PB & J by BasicGrey I would use with this pattern

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  17. I think Ticklish by Me and My Sister would work up into such a bright and cheerful version of this pattern.

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  18. I would use Comma for this quilt - I think it would be bold and graphic and wonderful!

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  19. I love the colors in Sea Glass Tonga Treat. So soft and tranquil.

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  20. I would use Color me Retro for this quilt with white as the background!

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  21. Spring is coming - LaBelle Fleur by Moda has captured me. VermontPines at aol dot com

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  22. I'm going to have to say get a clue Nancy Drew!

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  23. A Happy Tones jelly roll by Michael Miller, with a white Bella Solids jelly roll, would be so bright and perfect for Spring! Love the Off Track Pattern.
    mortonkarena@gmail.com

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  24. I would use Honey Honey by Kate Spain. gabrock(at)me(dot)com

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  25. renitasullivan@verizon.netMarch 15, 2013 at 9:59 AM

    Amy Butler's Spots would be great! For the background I would go with a solid white or a light grey...

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  26. Wouldn't this pattern look so cool made up with Chinoise by Studio K ?

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  27. Simple Marks - Summer by
    Malka Dubrawsky for Moda would make a real 'Pop' to this pattern.

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  28. I have been craving Comma! I like everything about it.

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  29. I would like to see it in blues like "Blue Variety by Jo Morton for Andover Fabrics " I think it would make the quilt a masculine feeling

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  30. I'm loving the new "2wenty Thr3e" by Eric and Julie Comstock. Gorgeous and there are cameras in the fabric. Perfect for me since I do photography! I would bind the quilt with "Mustard Modern" cut on the bias!

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  31. I think it would lovely with Joel Dewberry's Notting Hill :)
    mrserindavis at gmail dot com

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  32. I would also use Happy Tones by Michael Miller with white as the backgroud/accent color. It would be perfect for spring!

    hockeymom4442yahoo.com

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  33. I love 2wenty Thr3e by Eric and Julie Comstock of Cosmo Cricket for Moda Fabrics..... I've been waiting sooooo long for this to come out!! tamara.m.mcgee at gmail dot com

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  34. I love Cluck Cluck Sew! I think I would go with Tapestry from Fig Tree.

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  35. Cute pattern - I'd make it in Paris Flea Market. Thanks.

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  36. I am making that pattern for one of my boys in Comma by Zen Chic. It is going to look fabulous!

    mmorgan(at)archconceptsllc(dot)com

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  37. wynesmarcia@yahoo.com

    OMGosh!
    --Paris Flea Market by 3 Sisters--!!!

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  38. I love this pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew! (And I already have it!!) I would love to use Basic Grey's PB&J or Bonnie and Camille's Happy Go Lucky!

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  39. This pattern would look great in PB&J from Basic Gray. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Debbie R.
    drogosin@sympatico.ca

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  40. I would love to make this pattern in Macaroon Bali Pops for a Christmas quilt.

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  41. I think PB&J would be a good choice.

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  42. I have to agree with some others, PB&J would be great for this!

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  43. I love Paris Flea Market! I missed it the 1st time around.

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  44. How about Zen Chic's Juggling Summer!!
    Oh how I wish summer would be here soon!

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  45. Field Notes by Blackbird Designs would be my choice!

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  46. I am still loving the Return to Atlantis (Coral) by Jason Yenter!

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  47. I would love to make this with an Odds & Ends jelly roll! It would bring a soft vintage touch to such a geometric pattern.

    (e-mail in profile)

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  48. I would love to make this quilt with Comma.
    Thanks for the chance to win. Joyce
    jfinch@kingwoodcable.net

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  49. I am currently in love with BOHO by Urban Chick.

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  50. If I had some hot chocolate by Camelot Cottons, I would definitely buy this pattern for it!

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  51. I would like to see it done up in Gypsy Girl.

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  52. This would be soooo cheerful in Notting Hill by Joel Dewberry for Free Spirit Fabrics.

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  53. Marmalade would be perfect for a spring quilt!

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  54. The new Chinoise collection would be great for this!

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  55. It's a toss up between Twenty Three and Happy Go Lucky for me. Both would look divine!

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  56. I'm going to go with Jubilee by Bunny Hill Designs like last week's winner. Those are such pretty colors!
    Silverize at hotmail

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  57. I think there should be more boys quilts. I like One For The Boys by Zoe Pearn.

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  58. Scrumptious by Bonnie and Camille! Can't wait for it to come out.
    sdjg(at)pacbell(dot)net

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  59. For some reason, this pattern reminds me of the Underground. How about City Streets by Jamie Wood for Clothworks Fabrics. Would be a cute boys quilt.

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  60. I would love to make this out of Old Glory Gatherings by Primitive Gatherings for Moda Fabrics. I would use the Pie Crust print for the background.

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  61. I am in love with Comma! Can't wait to get some. jillfroelich@yahoo.com

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  62. I like the color combo of Piper by Dear Stella!
    holly.colvin@gmail.com

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  63. I think this pattern would look wonderful made with Honey Honey by Kate Spain.

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  64. I would love to make it in happy go lucky!!

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  65. Oh my I LOVE the Andover variety blue collection!!

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  66. I think I'd try it with Dear Stella's Honeycrisp. I love that line!

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  67. Hmm, looks like blogger ate my comment. Sorry for the duplicate if it somehow got published anyway.

    Since this is a jelly-roll-friendly pattern, I would make this in the Riley Blake small gingham rolie polie.

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  68. I would love to make it in Happy Go Lucky! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  69. I would use Happy-Go-Lucky.
    onlybas(at)aol(dot)com

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  70. I think this pattern would look lovely in STUDIO K'S Chinose fabric.

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  71. All about coffee by Exclusively Quilters Fabrics would be a fun one for this quilt.

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  72. I'd love to make it with Art Gallery's Luxe In Bloom, and Kona snow, thank you so much for the giveaway!

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  73. I think the Asian Peony collection would make a striking accent on the wall as a piece of art, or as well on the bed contributing to an asian decor statement.

    Debi Horne
    debihorne54@yahoo.com

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  74. I would like to see this pattern made using fabrics from Cosmos by Laura Gunn.

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  75. Notting Hill by Joel Dewberry!
    hildy(at)ebertzeder(dot)de

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  76. Jet Setters is a poppy fabric for sure. Since I have nothing like that, I might choose that.

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  77. I would use Moda's Twenty Three line.

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  78. My favorite collection to use would be Buckland Shelburne Falls. I love the colors.
    Thanks, Linda
    wlinda_ca@yahoo.com

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  79. I would love to use Joel Dewberry's Notting Hill for this pattern!

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  80. Hmmm....I love the Textures line from Angela Walters and Art Gallery.

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  81. Fig tree and Co. Avalon. The blues would be great.

    skf0930@hotmail.com

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  82. Oh, French General is perfect for this pattern.

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  83. This pattern would be beautiful in Sakura Park by Moda!

    mynadala(at)gmail(dot)com

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  84. thank for the chance! for this one I would choose Color me Retro.

    scresp@yahoo.co.uk

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  85. I think it would be adorable made with a Cherry on Top Jelly Roll, by
    Keiki for Moda Fabrics. :-)

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  86. I would love to see this in the creams and blues of Indigo Crossings. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  87. I would love to see it done...at my house in Marmalade! Thank you for the fun you provide each week.

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  88. The blueberry crumb cake is very pretty.

    sthastie (at) gmail (d0t) com

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  89. warm pastels Bella Solids - I'd like to see this in solids!

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  90. I think this pattern would look fabulous in the return to Atlantis collection. kelly_dunahoo@yahoo.com

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  91. I liked to see it in aqua fishy fishy-
    Lparlett@verizon.net

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  92. I think this would look great in Happy Go Lucky by Bonnie and Camille.

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  93. Ellie Ann is so springy!
    Boppiesgirl at gmail dot com

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  94. I would use Comma. I love that fabric line.
    paweis at yahoo dot com

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  95. I would like to see this in Color Wheel Over the Rainbow Batiks by Laundry Basket Quilts for Moda.

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  96. This pattern would look lovely in Sweet Pea Ellie Ann!

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  97. I'd like to try this with PB&J.

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  98. I would use Apple Jack by Tim and Beck for Moda. I love apples and I have an 18 month old called Jack, so seems a perfect match!

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  99. Wouldn't this be sweet in Ladybug Garden by Doodlebug Designs?

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  100. I would use twenty three for this pattern, inkeerules at yahoo.com

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  101. Fun pattern! How about Fripperies by Thomas Knauer. So many cute prints and colors!
    jane(dot)bitz(at)gmail(dot)com

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  102. Amy Butler Spots Design Roll, would look fun.

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  103. Love this pattern and I think it would be perfect for Apple Jack by Tim and Beck for Moda fabrics. lindaw1010@hotmail.com

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  104. I think the pattern would be wonderful in Basic Grey's PB&J!

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  105. I think it would be absolutly gorgeous in Return To Atlantis fabric line

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  106. Earth by Kaffe Fassett! I love it! thankyou!

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  107. I think it would look great in Ladybug Garden.

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  108. I'd like to see this pattern done up in the new Comma line from Moda--fun!!

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  109. I think Over the Rainbow Batiks by Laundry Basket would look great.

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  110. I think it would be great in Posy by Aneela Hoey

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  111. So hard to choose but Gracie Girl really caught my eye! Love the tween style of colors and patterns!

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  112. I'd use Comma by Zen Chic for Moda Fabrics.

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  113. The Boo Crew by Sweetwater for Moda would be fun!
    chisholmkm@comcast.net

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  114. My new favorite is the "Comma" line by Zen Chic.

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  115. This would look great in Carnaby Street!!! amycav at hotmail dot com

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  116. I decided that I definitely love Riley Blake. I would use Zoofari or Cruiser Blvd (the pattern reminds me of roads).
    reillyr2(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  117. I think Glamping by Mary Jane Butters for Moda would be great.

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  118. I think I would use Honey Honey or Comma. Thanks!

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  119. I love La Belle Fleur by French General for Moda.

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  120. Noteworthy would be really pretty!

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  121. I think Jetsetter would be great. Loving that fabric right now.

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  122. I would love to see Honey Honey for this pattern... it would look amazing!!

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  123. I would choose the Luxe in Bloom line

    addibrae(at)hotmail(dot)ca

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  124. I would use Happy Tones, love the colours and patterns in that collection!

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  125. Okay, I believe Off Track would be absolutely stunning in Comma. I've seen the fabric; it would look crisp and stunning!

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  126. I might do this up in Posy or Avalon. Or may the Pearl Bracelets fabric.

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  127. I think I would use Field Notes by Blackbird Designs .

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  128. Comma by Zen Chic would look so smart and sophisticated in this pattern

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  129. I think "Comma" would look great!
    MaribelB(at)web(dot)de

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  130. That would be fun to make in Ticklish! Such happy fun colors to brighten my day :)

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  131. Since i have a thing for polka dots I'm going to select "Angela Yosten's Blogger's Choice fat quarters bundle. It's bright and colorful collection of prints, solids and blenders. And a nice bright,crisp white for the bachground.
    mccart@iland.net

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  132. I'd go with les amis because the colours are so sweet and the squirrel is aww so cute!

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  133. I think I would choose Comma. Thank you for the chance to win

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  134. I would love to use Twenty Three by Erin Comstock (aka Cosmo Cricket). Such pretty fabrics. terrific giveway, thanks for the chance to win!

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  135. I choose Cool Peace Carnaby Street by Pat Bravo.

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  136. This pattern would be a cute way to highlight the prints in the 2wenty Thr3e line.

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  137. To give it an older feel, I would love to make this in Prairie Rose by Sue Daley Designs for Riley Blake Designs

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  138. I think it would look amazing with Comma by Zen Chic!

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  139. I think it would look really striking in Simply Color!

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  140. London by Makower UK for Andover Fabrics, for a super fun quilt.

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  141. I love those 1930's prints!
    Bold Grace in a Pickle would look fabulous!!

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  142. Great pattern! I'd use PB&J.

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  143. My favorite fabric is always anything Aneela Hoey designs....I would love to win some Sew Stitchy.

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  144. I would have to go with Urban mod by Art Gallery fabrics. Love this pattern.

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  145. Just found your website and am loving it!

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  146. i think Happy-go-Lucky would be super fun!

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  147. I think the new Fig Tree Avalon could be beautiful on so many patterns, including this Off Track one. I'd love to try it!

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  148. Hi, my name is Laura. I have just started to learn quilting. I have been collecting material from resale shops and online stores. I have this charm pack, Jubilee and it is very pretty, light pastel colors. I also have a charm pack called Nature Scape by Berntax which much dark fabric. I am also a member of BOM which is starting in June 2013. I have not done much sewing since the mid 80's. My daughter just purchased a new Brother machine and bought me a desk from a resale shop that was made in 1927. I am ready to start quilting. Thank you for your time, Laura. dierkingl@aol.com

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  149. Cameo Design Roll by Amy Butler for Westminster Fibers

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  150. i wonder what "oh deer" would look like? that's what i would pick! thanks for the chance!!

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  151. The Cruiser Blvd. collection would be great for this pattern. I would "flip" the pattern and use it
    horizontally. Any little boy would love this quilt.

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  152. HI! CUZCO WOULD BE REALLY NEAT!
    THANKS FOR SHARING!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  153. This would be so cute using PB&J!!
    Sheilabonnett (at) gmail (dot) com

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