Friday, April 25, 2014

Aurifil Giveaway - Botanics Thread - GIVEAWAY CLOSED


The new Botanics Thread Boxes by Aurifil Threads & Carolyn Friedlander are simply stunning. These threads coordinate effortlessly with the simple and modern Botanics collection by Carolyn Friedlander, and the modern quilt and sewing possibilities are almost endless. Today we are showing off this thread collection and giving some away to FOUR lucky readers!
The Botanics Large Thread Box includes 12 enchanting thread colors to mix and match with your stash of Botanics fabric. From oranges to greens to blues, the entire Botanics collection coordinates beautifully.
Each spool contains 1,422 yards of delicious 50 wt. 100% cotton thread, in the most magical colors.
For a taste of the Botanics Thread Collection without the large commitment, the Botanics Small Thread Box is just what you need.
The Botanics Small Thread Box contains 10 spools of thread filled with 220 yards of 50 wt. 100% cotton thread.

As a little treat, we are giving away two of the Botanics Large Thread Boxes and two of the Botanics Small Thread Boxes. To enter, comment on this post letting us know what you would make with a big stack of Botanics fabric and a matching thread box. All four winners will be chosen on 5/2/14. Entry is open to all, and be sure to leave your email address! Good luck!

UPDATE -- Our four winners have been chosen!
The winners of the two Botanics Large Thread Boxes are:

Carol said...
I've decided to make a medallion quilt - either the one from Liberty Love or Gypsy Wife from Jen Kingwell. I really like Aurifil thread.


DebrafromMD said...
I recently saw a lovely hexagon quilt at my local quilt store. These colors would be perfect for the pattern.


The winners of the two Botanics Small Thread Boxes are:

The Cozy Pumpkin said...
I would love to make a quilted duffle bag! That fabric with that thread…YUM!!!


Ali said...
I would make a picnic quilt, I don't have anything to lunch on in the grass!

687 comments:

  1. Oh I would think I had died and gone to sewing heaven. I would make some pillows for my new sewing room so fast your head would spin!!

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  2. I have NO idea what I would make but I'm quite sure it would be something 'purty'..how could it NOT be with that beautiful fabric?!! LOL I LOVE aurifil so when it includes aurifil, it's ALL good!! Thanks!

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  3. So far I used Botanics fabrics separately, but if I win matching thread, I would love to make a quilt and finally try free motion quilting.

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  4. I would love to have a table runner with that pretty stack of fabrics.

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  5. I would make a quilt for my neighbor, and quilt it with this lovely thread! LD dot glasser at gmail dot com

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  6. I would be in sewing Heaven! Sewing pillows, quilts, runners... And the list goes on and on!

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  7. Gorgeous!! I'd make a quilt for my son. Poor kid hasn't gotten one yet.

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  8. I would make a quilt for my granddaughter's big girl bed.

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  9. I'm gonna be honest here... No way that stack and that thread are getting used up together and right away... Both will need some time to be enjoyed in their present form. Then I'd spread them throughout projects from garments for me to baby quilts, and everything in between, wherever there special-ness could best be appreciated!

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  10. This collection is very nice; good colors and patterns easy on the eye, but with a mod look. My daughter just moved into her new house, I think I'd make a wall quilt for her, she'd love the hip look.

    Thanks for the chance.
    Debi Horne
    debihonre54@yahoo.com

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  11. I want to make a modern doulble wedding ring! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  12. I would make Denise Schmidt's Point Me quilt pattern in a generous twin, and then quilt with the aurifil thread--I think these colors would look amazing running across a Kona Snow background!!

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  13. I'm starting on the Great Granny Sew Along, and the Aurifil threads would be oh sew nice to go "along" with it!

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  14. Hate to say I have never used Aurifil thread so would love the opportunity to use it and the fabric to make a quilt for one of the grandkids.

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  15. A cozy quilt for my new baby niece, coming this fall. Thanks!

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  16. I would love to make a quilted duffle bag! That fabric with that thread…YUM!!!

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  17. Thank you for such a great giveaway! Aurifil is my favorite thread, I would make a bed size quilt using Botanics! :)

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  18. I love Aurifil thread! I would sew a quilt from the book and maybe use a lot of white so the thread in the machine quilting will show up.

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  19. What would I make with a big stack of Botanics fabric? A quilt for myself! I've recently started using Aurifil for piecing and quilting and I LOVE it!
    tstanulis@mac.com

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  20. Oh my gosh! Are those not the most lovely fabrics?!! And I love that there are wide backing prints as well. :-)
    Aurifil threads are great. I'm about to start quilting my latest with a lovely shade of grey.
    What would I make? Oh my! I might just sit and stare at them for a while and let them inspire me!

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  21. Could see myself making a summer quilt, and a tablerunner to match. Love the thread colors too-Aurifil is the best! Thanks for doing this giveaway!

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  22. How wonderful. I would make a quilt for my daughter's first apartment

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  23. Some sort of bed quilt... I just love the Botanics line!

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  24. These colors are just delicious! I would make a quilt for the futon in my expanded sewing room! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  25. Oh I don't know! This is a fabulous giveaway! I'm thinking a quilt with lots of lovely fmq on it--gotta show off those threads too, right?! Or maybe a whole cloth quilt with just the threads!

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  26. If I were the lucky winner I'd make a quilt for me. Every quilt I've ever made, I've given away. I'd love a tradinational quilt made with a modern flair. It would be great to try Aurifil thread. Thanks so much for the chance to win!

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  27. Wow... that's easy. I would make lots and lots of bags, pouches, and totes. I love, love, love both the Aurifil thread and the Botanics fabrics!

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  28. After looking closely at the Fabric - I think I would make the 'Button Pattern' from 'Cluck,cluck Sew' I recently bought. It has just the right mix of print and solid Fabric for this Pattern and matching thread.....well, sewing room - here I come!!

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  29. new colors for a new baby quilt for my First Great Niece! love all those colors! Eye candy for new baby!

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  30. Love Aurifil thread and would love to make a churn dash quilt with Botanics. I have seen a pattern with various size churn dashes. This combination would be perfect.

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  31. I would make wonderful quilts and quilt them with this delicious thread. nlcalendar@hotmail.com

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  32. The thread is beautiful! I would make a quilt for our sofa to wrap up in...thank you for such a great giveaway!

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  33. I have six yes six tops to quilt and this thread would come in handy...just saying.
    Thanks
    Shawn

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  34. I would finally make my son a quilt! I love the Botanics line and have always thought it would be perfect for a boy.

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  35. I am half way between traditional quilter and modern - I like the modern look with this type of fabrics and I would do a more modern type of quilt with it.

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  36. Quilts, pillows, table runners! Beautiful!!

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  37. The first thing that popped into my head was a fall leaf quilt, with appliqued leaves...these fabrics and threads would be lovely!

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  38. I love aurifil thread and Botanics would be so much fun to sew into... Anything! Thanks!

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  39. I would make a quilt. I would love to try this thread, as I have heard such great things about it.

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  40. I would make a huge quilt to hang in my hallway! So pretty, thanks for the giveaway.
    cpoot at telus dot net

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  41. I would make a courthouse steps quilt! That pattern has been on my list forever!

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  42. My daughter has been wanting a "Modern Geometric" quilt for her apartment. These would be perfect!

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  43. Such great textures in this fabric line! I'm sure I would use it in the next great sew along! These threads are awesome too... many colours that I haven't seen before!

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  44. It would be lovely a plus quilt.
    Thanks for this giveaway

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  45. The whole botanics line is so lovely and these threads are no exception! I think what wouldn't I want to make might be more the question, the fabrics lend themselves so nicely to quilts but also bags and garments.

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  46. Love Aurifil and Botanics....I would make a modern appliqué quilt to show off fabric and thread. Pinehavencreations at rogers.com

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  47. HELLO,I think I'd make a new throw first of all and maybe new pillow covers too! Thanks !

    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  48. I think Botanics would make lovely blouses.

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  49. I love the look and feel of this line!! I would use it to make something for my brother. It's just manly enough without being too far out of my comfort zone. Thanks for the chance!!

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  50. this is an easy question for me, I have a big stack of Botanics line, (just not the thread) I am in the process of designing the quilt, haven't narrowed it down yet though, thanks for the chance

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  51. Oh, so many possibilities, but I think I'd try doing the 'block of the month's I saw in Love Patchwork & Quilting magazine.

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  52. Well, I already have some Botanics fabric - I haven't quite decided what to make - but it will be lovely when I finish. The coordinated threads would just make it even better.

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  53. I would make a picnic quilt for the summertime! Thanks for the opportunity, those threads are just scrumptious!!

    emily@thecaffeinatedquilter.com

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  54. Ohhhhh... beautiful threads! I'd make some sort of spring quilt and match the quilting with the fabrics. Thanks so very much!

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  55. I'm thinking something by Edyta Sitar would be great.

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  56. This line is so beautiful. I would make a quilt for my 2 1/2 year old grand daughter. She LOVES fabric! I love how I can share my love for quilting with her. My daughter and daughter-in-laws don't really like quilts so sharing my love with her is awesome. So I would make her another quilt.

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  57. not sure what I would use this fine gift for - I like to have the fabrics in hand and ponder about its use. I am sure that bags and blankets would be in their future though.

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  58. I left a comment earlier but didn't leave my email address. Wasn't sure how? joanie@hjusa.net

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  59. Wow, so gorgeous! I would make a lap quilt to give as a Christmas gift.

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  60. How wonderful! I would make a quilt and throw pillows for our camp trailer! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  61. I would make a quilt with large blocks, to show off the fabulous designs on the fabric. (One of my favorite fabric collections, by the way! And thread to match? That's over the top!)

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  62. I'm not sure what I would make but just looking at that thread makes me want to try every one- they are gorgeous:) dthunsaker@yahoo.com

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  63. I think placemats would be great with this fabric line so I could be up close and personal with the prints as I eat.

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  64. Oh yummy!! I have several Jaybird Quilt patterns that I would love to use this fabric and thread for!

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  65. I love the crossweave print in the line and already used it as background. And the collection is also a great stash builder. I love Autrifil thread it's so wonderful and I think with the colors you could create some great quilt patterns (if only my FMQ skills were this good;-)
    hildy(at)ebertzeder(dot)de

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  66. I would make cushions for the daybed in my sewing room, and a sewing machine cover. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  67. Je tente ma chance, une française pourrait peut être gagner.....
    cmarziali@aol.com

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  68. I would make a quilt and maybe a tote with this beautiful fabric and thread.

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  69. I love the colors in this box of Aurifil thread. I could see a summer quilt made with these colors and Botanics just might be a good fabric choice. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  70. Gorgeous colors. I would stitch out some floral embroidery designs.

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  71. I have been watching Aurfil videos and dreaming of beautiful thread. I have 10 finished quilt tops to quilt. This giveaway would be the perfect kick start for me. Also, I have 4 new quilt tops that are almost finished. Do you see a pattern here!

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  72. Hmmm. The disco quilt is really nice. I have lots of patterns that will work quite nicely with
    Botanics. Thank you for the opportunity to win.

    Jan Sessions at jcmcenter@msn.com

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  73. The colors are stunning in the fabric and the thread. I would definitely make a quilt for my bed. Beautiful! Thanks for the generous giveaway.

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  74. I would make a bargello quilt. I think the colors are gorgeous!

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  75. I've been wanting to make a Dresden quilt the B fabric and thread would be perfect for this project.

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  76. I would love to make a throw quilt for our living room, as well as an appliqued pillow. I'm so in love with the line. I have the Park Bench BOM as well. I really can't get enough of this line of fabrics!

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  77. I'd like to make some pillow covers!
    Silverize at hotmail

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  78. My what a generous giveaway! I would make a quilt. Maybe using a traditional block in a bunch of different sizes.

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  79. Oh my gosh, such pretty threads and fabrics. I would definitely make a quilt!! Thank you for the chance to win.

    Tami
    tamiquilts(at)att(dot)net

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  80. I'm using a number of botaniics prints for the aviatrix sew along.

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  81. Most likely, I will sew plenty of clothes for my little girl.

    Thanks for the generous giveaway.

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  82. I would use the thread with my Botanics layer cake to make a Rubys Ribbon Box Quilt

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  83. Lovely fabric and thread.I have just become a great-aunt so I would make a quilt for my great-niece.

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  84. A Botanics thread box has been on my wish list ever since I heard about them. I have some larger pieces of low volume Botanics set aside as background for a couple of quilts I plan to make and I have some of the prints in the orange color way - they are so pretty!

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  85. Sew pretty! I would make a Happy Mother's Day lap quilt for my mom to use with her walker and scooter chair! cernydm@gmail.com

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  86. I think I would make a lap quilt with matching wall hanging for my living room. Great giveaway!
    daniel(dot)stephanie1997(at)gmail(dot)com

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  87. I'd use a bunch of Botanics thread and fabric in a low-volume quilt I've been planning.

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  88. I recently saw a lovely hexagon quilt at my local quilt store. These colors would be perfect for the pattern.

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  89. I would love to make a table topper and pillows for my living room. Thanks for the chance at the wonderful giveaway!

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  90. I would love to make a larger version of kaffe fassett's jewel squares. I have recently discovered I love quilting my own quilts with this beautiful aurifil. jemworks05@hotmail.com

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  91. We are expecting our first grandbaby any day now. A little boy named Samuel Matthew. He already has a "baby" quilt but he will need more quilts for every day use. These beautiful threads will be put to good use. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
    ritaanneh@yahoo.com

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  92. Thanks for a great giveaway. I am in bag making mode, and have also become rather fond of making cushions lately too.

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  93. All those colors would be perfect for all my applique projects I have planned!!

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  94. I love to work hand-stitching into my quilting projects whenever I can, so I would use these to make an EPP quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  95. i would love to make something for my granddaughter with this!

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  96. I would love to make patchwork pillows and another sew together bag! Best Barbara

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  97. I would make a dresden plate quilt - the Aurifil thread would be so pretty for the top stitching!

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  98. My mom has been asking for a quilt so I'd make something for her!

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  99. Oh my gosh it would be like 10 Christmases put together! I love the prints~ esp the ones that are on the grid. I would have to make a quilt for my DS because it reminds me of graph paper and it would him too after years of math. Thanks for the dream!

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  100. the next quilt I want to make is a medallion quilt. The different colors in different circles around would look great

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  101. I would make an equilateral triangle quilt alternating the colored prints with the low volume prints. This has been planned for months, maybe now I will have the chance to make it!!

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  102. I think I'd make a double Irish chain quilt for my bed!

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  103. I would make a lovely quilt for myself. I never get to keep one!!!Lol.
    than
    thank you!!!

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  104. I would finish my rainbow quilt, it's been WIP for too long!

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  105. I would make a flying geese wall hanging for my bedroom. The collection is so pretty without being overwhelmingly bright or busy. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  106. Oh, how I would love to win this thread and fabric. I'm on fabric restriction:) so it would be a happy day and I would get to work on a new quilt!

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  107. I would make some tote bags for presents.....they make lovely gifts.

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  108. Reusable grocery bags for my friends!!! And a table runner or two ;)

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  109. I'd like to make a quilt for my bed: bright, but sophisticated. I have a FQ bundle of Botanics, so some thread to use to sew with it would be perfect! Thanks for the chance!

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  110. Now that spring is here I need some placemats for our outside patio table.

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  111. I would love to make a quilt and matching pillows for me bed.

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  112. I've decided to make a medallion quilt - either the one from Liberty Love or Gypsy Wife from Jen Kingwell. I really like Aurifil thread.

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  113. Oh I would love to combine them with some Architextures to create a map-like quilt.

    Thanks for the chance to win :o)

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  114. i really want to make a tinker tote...would love to use these threads!

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  115. I would make a swoon quilt with these fabrics and quilt it with that fabulous thread! Such a great giveaway!!

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  116. I absolutely love Aurifil Thread, it's all I use when quilting. What a great colour range.

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  117. I'd start with a Cluck Cluck Sew Scout quilt and then make some pillow covers and then.....

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  118. There's a new baby coming on one side of the family and a wedding on the other - what could be better than making a new quilt for those events!

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  119. I would make a quilt with the lovely fabric and matching thread.

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  120. I would make a quilt for me not for someone else as I always seem to do.

    skipbj@talk21.com

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  121. They'd make a sweet treat, a lap quilt, for my mom who passed on her love of nature to me. Botanics would be perfect!

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  122. I would make a lovely quilt with em, designed especially for one of my dear friends. I dare say I may already be in the process of doing just that. Minus the thread.

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  123. I have yet to try aurifll thread
    and only can find it online

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  124. At ripe young age of 70, I am finally making dream of making quilts a reality-bought new, top of line sewing machine & table, have HUGE number of patterns, have been buying fabrics galore but have NO THREAD AT ALL! Getting this would make it possible to start! Thanks, Sandra

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  125. These colors are so so me and would love it to use with my collections of blocks to finish a gorgeous bedspread for my Botanics remodel..

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  126. The thread colours are gorgeous and would be perfect for quilting. If I had that stack of fabrics I would make a plus quilt. It has beenon my to do list for a while.

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  127. I already have the fabric and I am going to make a bordella quilt with them, I think that is the correct spelling, I saw the pattern and I have it "pinned", but so far that looks good, now I need the thread ;)
    grecomara at gmail dot com

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  128. I love the Botanics collection - both fabric and thread! I have the fabric and am planning to begin working - soon I hope - on a quilt in a new Craftsy class I'm taking (Kimberly Einmo's Magical Blocks class). I love Aurifil threads and this collection is on my radar to finish my quilt, so I would love to win this gorgeous collection! Thank you for the opportunity to win!

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  129. I would make a quilt of some sort

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  130. I will use it on my Kim Diehl appliqué quilt!

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  131. I would make some table runners and placemats for my daughter. The Botanics collection is just her style. So pretty!!

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  132. What a great color selection of fabric and thread to make a modern quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  133. I would make some pillows for my new sewing room so fast your head would spin!!

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  134. I love The Antique Baskets,maybe this is the change to start on it.

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  135. Great giveaway! I would use the Botanics Aurifil set to quilt my Avatrix Medallion quilt. I am making it with my bundle of Botanics.

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  136. I love this colour and I should make a pillow.

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  137. I have Carolyn Friedlander's Shirts pattern, so I'd probably whip up a bunch of little shirts for a quilt.

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  138. I think a table topper would be my choice.

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  139. I would make a table topper. Thank you for the generous giveaway.

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  140. I would make that Disco quilt with all those gorgeous colors!

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  141. I have a stack of Botanics that is waiting to become a quilt, but I haven't settled on a pattern yet. My latest pick is Jaybird Quilts' Chopsticks pattern.

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  142. Ouuuu! Those colors are amazing! have to make a wall hanging!

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  143. Love the colors. My best friend is having a baby in Sept. I'd love to make him a quilt.

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  144. I'll make some pillows! If there's fabric left then I'll make a blog to be put on a tote bag

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  145. I have hoarded a Botanics jelly roll that I picked up before Christmas from you and I'm going to finally break it open for new cushions for the living room, each with a different design. So using these gorgeous threads to quilt them would make them even more special.
    Misspbar at hotmail.com

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  146. I'd make my next quilt using Botanics! :)

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  147. I would really love to make a quilt for myself. I seem to make them for everyone else! This line of fabric is just beautiful. Thank you for the chance.

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  148. I'm thinking a few smaller projects like table runners, place mats, and pot holders!

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  149. This would make a lovely quilt for my husband!

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  150. I've fallen head over heals for the Red Letter Day quilt pattern by Thimble Blossoms. I think the Botanics color scheme would be perfect, quilted with the lovely matching threads!

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  151. Those are fabulous colors. Whatever I'd make it would be bright and cheerful and full of energy. Thanks for opportunity create.

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  152. I think that a mini bow tie quilt would be perfect!

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  153. I'm not sure what I would make. But first I would just admire it, pet it and have it on display for a little while! Thanks for the lovely giveaway.

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  154. I would make a quilt with many different blocks. I've never done that before. I'm learning more and more, and I think I'm ready for that.

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  155. I would make a granny square quilt. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  156. Definitely a wall quilt. That thread calls for some beautiful quilting!

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  157. Kim , I would make some fabric baskets for my 1st grandsons new nursery

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  158. Oh I would love to make the local quilt, I bought the pattern but too late to get any of her architextures line, thanks for a great giveaway chance.

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  159. I have three great-nieces and I'm thinking each of them will need a quilt at some point. I would like to make something fairly 'girlie' for each of them with modern floral patchwork designs. I think the Botanica collection would be super nice for those quilts!

    :) Linda

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  160. I'm planning a Disco quilt for my Botanics bundle. I hope I win the matching thread!

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  161. How awesome! I would make a quilt for my son who is graduating with a Landscape Architecture degree, I would probably have to throw in a little Architextures as well. Thank you for the chance!

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  162. OMGosh!!! What wouldn't I make? I have never been able to afford Aurifil thread, so this would be a treat. I would have to use it on a very special quilt. <3

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  163. I would love to make a quilt out of this collection, and add awesome quilting with Aurifil.

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  164. I would make a quilt with a mid-century modern feel to it, and maybe a tote bag with the same kind of vibe... the colors just say mid-mod to me.

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  165. Kathy Morton NesterApril 25, 2014 at 6:29 PM

    My Granddaughters have told me that they need new quilts, so I would make one for each!

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  166. OOhh - I have no idea ... would have to have it in hand and see what it tells me to become.

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  167. I would make a much needed quilt for my bedroom if I won this fabulous collection.

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  168. It would be a happy quilt! for a bed, either a twin or queen. I love the fabrics that would read as "white! They would make it so interesting. Aurifil in the happy colors would be fun to use. Planning it out would be such a delight!

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  169. I have started on Christmas quilts and this would fit in perfectly..

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  170. I would probably make the most stunning quilt that I have ever made yet. The fabrics and threads are utterly gorgeous!

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  171. Oh my gosh look at all the love here! Oodles of comments! These colors are awesome! Pick me! :D
    Actually congrats to whoever wins!
    Kathy Aho in MN

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  172. After using aurifil to quilt for the first time last week, I think I would use these to quilt some more! It was wonderful to work with!

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  173. I would make a churn dash quilt and I love aurifil thread.

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  174. I would make a quilt for my daughter who will be graduating from college soon.

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  175. I would make a modern quilt. Something bright and cheery.

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  176. I would make a quilt for one of my children. My goal is for each of them to receive a quilt for their birthday.

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  177. I would make a quilt but not sure what pattern exactly. I LOVE the botanics collection!

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  178. Sewsue @insight.rr.comApril 25, 2014 at 6:55 PM

    First I would make a quilt of valor quilt, spread the love of wonderful thread, great fabric to spread the warmth.

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  179. I would make cushions for my rocking chair and a lap quilt to match. Colors are beautiful.

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  180. What beautiful colors! I'd love to make a new quilt for my bed. Thanks for the chance to sew with botanics collection! :0)

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  181. I would make a quilt for my daughter, she has made me several.

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  182. Ooooooo I see lovely spring flowers in those colors in an appliqué quilt!

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  183. I would make a pieced and appliquéd wall quilt with color, color, color

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  184. If I win, I will use this beautiful thread on my upcoming wool applique quilt!

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  185. I would make a quilt for my daughter! She loves the new fabrics!!!

    Sarahsmonnywest@netscape.net

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  186. Perfect colors would make some pillows and a throw for my couch and love seat.
    sheralbrw@aol.com

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  187. What an honor to get a chance to win these, I couldnt have anything so neat on my own. Thank you all for the chance, reallly nice items.

    aka kingcooper0001@aol.com

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  188. Oh what beautiful colors! I'm a newbie and would live to make my daughter a quilt for her 30th birthday!

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  189. I would love both to make some fabric baskets for my daughter's toys.

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  190. I am needing to make a quilt for our quilt show in October, and I would use the material and thread to make a paper pieced quilt from the Vintage Quilts book.

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  191. Ooh La La! I would definitely make some pillow covers with embroidered embellishment.


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  192. I absolutely ADORE the Botanics line! I just wish I was in a financial position to buy some right now!

    My son is almost 8, and I've got a second son on the way, these fabrics would be absolutely perfect for stuff for them .. the thread line to match is absolutely gorgeous!

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  193. bags, mug rugs. I would just like having the fabric

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  194. A new lap quilt in fresh spring, modern colours as I don't believe we will ever see spring this year. Thanks so much for sharing

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  195. I will choose a pattern for a 'modern quilt' with a lot of space for quilting..thank you martamanole@yahoo.com

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  196. I would make a lap quilt with my Botanics prints which I have been hoarding. I need an excuse to use them instead of stare at them.

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