Sunday, June 8, 2014

Sunday Stash - belated winnings share!

Hopefully most of you blog readers are aware that Faith, over at Fresh Lemons Quilts, hosts a monthly giveaway day (if you're not aware, make sure to mark it on your calendar for July 1!).  She has several awesome sponsors and her giveaways (as well as the rest of her blog) are pretty great :)

April's giveaway day was even awesomer (yes, it's a word) because I won!  My prize was a set of 8 half yard cuts of fabric of my choice from the very lovely to work with Jodie at Fort Worth Fabric Studios - awesome, right??

And then I was a blogging slacker and didn't bother to share my new pretties with the world.  But now I'm trying to be back and better late than never, right??  Without further ado, here are my picks:

Garden Pin Dot in Snow by Michael Miller (on the right)
I got the Snow to go with the fabrics for the Modern Quilt Guild Michael Miller challenge.  This year's fabrics were a set of fat eighths from his Petal Pinwheels collection ( also pictured on the left).  This is my first time participating and I have a plan for what I'm going to do but haven't started yet...it's all good though, because the challenge runs until July 25th and the plan is the hardest part, right?

Water Lily Circles and Geometric Flowers in blue/pink by Benartex.  No plan yet, just fun fabrics.
20/20 in jewel by Michael Miller.  LOVE this.  May be regretting I didn't get a full yard.  I think I see (haha - get it??) pouches in the future!
Lolli Dot and Giraffe Love in citron/grey by Michael Miller.  Cute for baby stuff, and gender neutral.
Doggy Dog Dogs in white by Robert Kaufman.  No plan, but I thought they were cute :)
So those were my winnings!  Fort Worth Fabric Studios has a great selection and it was hard to narrow down my choices.  Many thanks again to Jodie and Faith!

Linking up with the Sunday Stash-ers, this week hosted by Nicholas at Quilts in the Attic!

1 comment:

  1. Isn't so fun when you get to pick a variety of things? It really is a great store. Love those spectacles.

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