Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Secret Grandma's Garden and GIVEAWAY...

It took a little a longer, but Grandma's Garden is finished. I really like it and hope that it will auction well at the reunion this weekend. I wish I could be there, but I am getting ready for a little adventure here. I will be gone for about two weeks roaming through woods of Canada, leaving Monday. I am really excited. Do you have any suggestion for small hand sewing projects while camping?



Instead of using binding I just sew the backing on as if it would be a pillow. One of the reasons was the lack of time, but also I didn't feel like it needed a border or binding. I am glad I did that.





I used simple straight lines to quilt this one just to make sure that I won't mess up the flowers.




Also, I just realized this week that it was a year since I started blogging at the beginning of July and I am also approaching a 100th post , I decided to giveaway some vintage fabric.
This box of fabric is only one of several (but my favorite) that I received this summer from friends who thought of me anytime when someone was getting rid of fabric. I love these.
They are in very good shape.



I will share a fat quarter to a half yard (depending on the amount I have) of each with the winner.
Go ahead, leave a comment, and let me know what would you use it for until midnight on Saturday 8/1/2009. Get an extra entry if you blog about it (feel free to use this photo) or become a follower of this blog.


EDIT: I hope that you can all view the picture of fabrics now. I guess it didn't work well before. I did had issues earlier with photo uploads. (7-29-2009 12:42pm CST)


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16 comments:

  1. Hmmm...no photo of the fabric showed up for me...I'll try again later. But, even without seeing the vintage fabric, I KNOW I would love it...never had any of my very own...

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  2. Don't know exactly what these fabrics will turn into....a baby quilt...I am always making those and try to keep a few on hand for fast no stress gifts....tea wallets with the daintier fabrics...I want to make some as gifts for special girlfriends; maybe an apron for my 3 yr old granddaughter? I'll pet the fabric fondly until a project just hollars "Make me!" Oh, I have also wanted to make myself a yoyo table cloth..that will use up a lot of fabric!

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  3. I see a gorgeous quilt and fabric too. Enjoy your trip to explore Canada, such a treat to go on an adventure. :o) Congratulations on your blog anniversary.

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  4. Oh what a lovely quilt and what lovely fabric. I'm thinking I would use it to teach (or have someone else teach) Jessie to quilt - she wants to make some simple quilts to donate to project Linus. Have a great vacation
    Kris

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  5. Je to veľmi pekné. Podarilo sa ti zvláštne skombinovať farby. Originálne.

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  6. Congratulations on your blogiversary! I'd love to add some of these fabrics to a Medallion quilt that is made up of similar colors. I've been working on collecting them. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  7. Ohh, Id love to have that fabric too! So nice when people pass it on...I think it would be fun to use in a pinwheel quilt...colorful and cheerful!
    Thanks for the chance.
    Jenny
    krousegirl2 at aol dot com

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  8. OOH! great fabrics!! I like your quilt, loks like a stitch and flip, great bright happy colors!

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  9. ooooh, wonderful fabrics!! I am really into green right now and reds are also my favorite. I could see myself using these for a new set of placemats, or even some doll quilts for some kiddos I know. fun!

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  10. I think I would try my hand on a baby quilt. These colors are so bright and cheery. And I think I might even remember one or two of the floral prints from my high school days. rsgrandinetti@yahoo(dot)com

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  11. I think I'd use it for a cheery disappearing 9-patch quilt. Thanks for the chance.

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  12. oooh, forgot to say...congrats on the blogiversary!!

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  13. grandma's garden is fabulous! you must be so pleased. i'm sure it will do well. what a lovely set of fabric...you know i'd put that fabric in a quilt in a minute!

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  14. Oh my goodness, what pretty fabric. I can see it in a quilt and maybe a dress or two for the grandchildren.
    Happy blogiversary and congrats on your garden quilt.
    Rita E in AZ
    requilt (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  15. OMG. What a great quilt! Love the fabric choices.

    Rima
    www.yarnydays.com

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  16. na toto môžem povedať len úúúúú...žasné, si neskutočne šikovná

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