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Monday 12 December 2011

Sew Mama Sew ~ Giveaway Day...

Early this year, I thought it was about time I found out what blogging was all about. Through my RSS feed, I subscribed to a few blogs. I read everything they posted, but I didn't ever participate by commenting.

In May of this year, along came Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day. There were SO many prizes that I wanted to win. In order to be in the running, that meant I had to comment. I have to admit, I was a little apprehensive about doing so. However, my desire to win something was stronger. I was like a mad woman, reading and commenting.

It was all worth it, because I did win something; a pattern of my choice from Little Lizard King. More importantly, though, I found lots and lots and lots of fabulous blogs that I wanted to read and so I began following them. This in turn led to me starting my own little blog.

So, here I am participating again in Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day. Not only do I hope to find more fabulous blogs, but this time I'm giving away something as well. I'm hoping I'll be lucky and win something like last time.

With further ado, here's what I'm offering to one lucky reader......


1 yard of fabric: Paper Dolls by Sheryl Rae Marquez,  # 28118, from Windham Fabrics. 

To give you an idea of size, these gorgeous little paper dolls are 2 inches in height. Aren't they just adorable?






What do you have to do to win?
  • Leave me a comment telling me what you would make from your Paper Dolls fabric, if you win.
  • I'll need a way to contact you if you win. If you are a no reply blogger, or if you don't have a blog, leave your email address with your comment. You can write your email as...
That's all you have to do... leave me a comment and a way to contact you if you win.


Bonus entries (not mandatory):
  • Follow Threading My Way and leave me a separate comment below. The GFC box is in the sidebar at the top of the page.
  • Like Threading My Way on Facebook, then come back and leave me a separate comment below.

Three chances to win!!! Leave separate comments for each.

  • Giveaway is open to international readers.
  • Giveaway will finish at 5pm PST, Friday 16 December (That's about 9am EST, Saturday 17 December in Australia.)
  • The winner will be chosen by random.org

Have fun during the week of Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day. I hope you find lots of blogs that you will want to follow and good luck winning something.


Thanks for stopping by. I look forward to reading your comments and I hope to see you again.


Edited to add: In replying to comments, I've found a handful of commenters whom I couldn't contact. If I can't contact you, then you won't be able to win this giveaway. If you are a no reply blogger, please leave an email address with the comment. If you are unsure whether you are a no reply blogger, it might be best to leave an email address with the comment.


This giveaway has now closed. Winner announced here.


Congratulations, Lucija!

258 comments:

  1. This fabric is adorable!!! I would make my little miss a dress and matching nappy cover I think... mmmm so many choices!! :-)
    christy(at)nsw1(dot)com

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  2. I follow threading my way via GFC!! :-) I sooo hope I win!!
    christy(at)nsw1(dot)com

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  3. Oh I'm definitely entering this one, how gorgeous! I'd have to make a little girl's purse with this, or a backpack. I love it.
    I'll have my SMS giveaway up and running soon too!
    I hope you get lots of lovely new followers, Pam.

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  4. I love this fabric! I would make a little purse out of it.

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  5. ...And a FB follower ;)
    Cheers xx

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  6. I like ya on facebook too! :) (and otherwise!) ;)

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  7. Hmmm...I left an original comment but don't see it now, so if this is a duplicate please delete.

    This fabric matches my middle daughter's personality, so I'd have to use it to make her something...maybe a new lil' bag! :)

    Thanks for the fun! Make sure to stop by in the a.m. to enter for my goodies! :)

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  8. What a beautiful fabric print! My first niece is due any day now. If I won I would make a gift or her. I'd have to feel the fabric to know what to make - either a small dress or a doll's dress maybe, or something else that the mother-to-be needs. I would definitely use the scraps for myself - to touch up a bag and/or the pockets of a skirt. Thanks for participating in the giveaway!

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  9. I'm a follower of your blog, of course!

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  10. Ooh, I'd make a kitchen apron and over mitts, for sure!!

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  11. Oh so pretty! I would make some cute skirt for my daughter!

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  12. I am already a follower through GFC!

    Please do participate in Vegan Leather Bag Giveaway @ Adithis Amma Sews

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  13. Completely adorable fabric. I'm thinking it would make a cute dolls quilt... and a million other things. Thanks for the chance to win. I, for one, am super glad you overcame your fear of commenting... and thus started your own blog. :)

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  14. What fun fabric! I'm always on the look-out for lining fabric for my felt purses, and this would be wonderful, used in that way!!

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  15. cute fabric! i'd use some in my future i-spy quilt

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  16. wonderful fabric! I think I would make my girl a dress out of one of the vintage patterns I picked up (for free!) thecraftingfiend@gmail.com

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  17. Oh, I've been wanting some of this fabric! I would probably make a dress for my girlie with it.
    tofusamurai(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  18. either a dress for my daughter or a little doll quilt :)

    Desi
    weeshareblog@gmail.com

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  19. I have a little girl in my Christmas presents list that would love a bag with paper dolls!

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  20. How adorable! I think I would use it to make a baby quilt for a little girl.

    Thanks for a chance to win.

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  21. This would have to be an adorable little top for a baby girl! So precious!

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  22. I have a new granddaughter, so I am sure I would think of something to make, but first I would have to convince myself to cut that cute fabric!!! Thanks for the chance!

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  23. I think my daughter would love a purse or backpack or bag of some sort with dolls on it

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  24. I would use this for my niece. Thanks for the giveaway! robyn(dot)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com

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  25. Gorgeous fabric! I'd make pillowcases!

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  26. I'd love to incorporate this fabric into some pillows for my daughter's room. She would love it.

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  27. That fabric is so cute. A baby girl quilt for sure!

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  28. How cute, my mum would love this fabric so I think I'd make her a tote bag from it.

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  29. An little girls overnight bag or pillowcase.
    Cute fabric!

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  30. I would make a pillowcase for my girl! Thanks!

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  31. Suitable for mini skirt. I love to make that for my niece.
    Thx for the chance to win ^^v

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  32. what a great giveaway, that little girl fabric is adorable. It would be perfect for a baby quilt for my new niece. Thanks!

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  33. I think some of it I`d just frame, some I`d use for a make-up brush kit and the rest for a dress for a litle girl.

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  34. I think I would make a little bag for my niece.

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  35. What a sweet fabric!! I think I would have to find a little girl to make something for. . .not sure where I would find one, but I'd try!

    Thanks for the giveaway
    Sarah @ http://kiwigetscrafty.blogspot.com

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  36. Love paper dolls. I would definitely incorporate it into a baby quilt. so dainty!

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  37. Such cute fabric! I think I'd have to make a little dress for my daughter if I won.

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  38. This would be so cute as a dress for my new niece!

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  39. I think a little dress for my one year old niece would be nice with this fabric.
    Thank you.

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  40. I have liked you on facebook.

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  41. and I am a follower as of today.
    Thank you!!

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  42. I would probably put them in some embroidery hoops. Keep one for myself and give the rest to sewing friends.

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  43. That just screams "Dress for my 3 year old!" How adorable are those dolls!
    cynsaw2@yahoo.ca

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  44. I would make a skirt for my 6yo and use whatever is left over in the quilt I am making her. Merry Christmas!

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  45. Skirt for my girl - or maybe matching scarves for her and me! roguekeri at live dot com

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  46. Clearly, a dress for my littlest girl. Thanks!

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  47. Mu sister is having a baby soon so if it is a girls a little cot quilt

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  48. How pretty! A skirt for my little one I think!

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  49. Is is strange that I want to make a shift dress with this? Thanks! sneakfuzz (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  50. I love this fabric! I would make a baby quilt.

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  51. I would add a pretty solid and make my daughter a twirly skirt with it. Thanks for the chance.

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  52. I think I would make an apron or a pillowcase for my daughter with that fabric! So many possibilities!

    j_poshusta@yahoo.com

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  53. backing for a little quilt...it's too cute to cut apart!

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  54. I would make a little bag for my granddaughter who is 4, what cute fabric!

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  55. I am a new follower, great giveaway, thanks!

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  56. I'd use it to make a sundress for my granddaughter.

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  57. I would use this fabric in a little girl quilt.

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  58. What an adorable fabric! :) If I won, I would make small purse, a tote, and may be a gadget case for myself.

    Thank you for a chance to win, Pam! :)

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  59. I'm already your follower..I'm a member of your fan club ;)

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  60. I'm already following you on Facebook. :)

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  61. I would probably make a little dress for a granddaughter if I won this. Tooo cute!

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  62. I liked Threading my way on FB

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  63. I'd make some zipper bags with those adorable dolls.

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  64. I'd make a little winter jacket for next winter for my little girl and a matching dress for dolly :)

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  65. I am not sure what I would make but I know it would be something for my granddaughter!

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  66. SO adorable! Something for my daughter! thanks!

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  67. I would make a dress for my daughter.
    becker(dot)olga(at)gmail(dot)com

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  68. I would make things for my daughter & Niece. Cloths, Bags I would use every scrap. So lovely to find another Aussie blogger.

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  69. This is the cutest fabric! I would use it in a quilt for my sweet, girly 8 year old daughter. I've only recently started quilting, and she has requested a quilt for her birthday in June. She loves pink and dolls and flowers, and this fabric would look great in a quilt for her. Thank you for the chance to win!

    mto2golsen at gmail dot com

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  70. I had some Paper Doll fabric that I just about used up. I originally bought a fat quarter as an impulse, in a lovely quilting store in Oregon, as one of the dolls looked so much like my daughter. I cut the doll out and used it to make a stuffed small doll for her. Her mini-me! The rest I used up in making my daughter a snack bag for school.

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  71. I would probably keep this lovely fabric for a little while longer before cutting it up. But i think it would make a great handbag :-)

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  72. I would use the dolls as appliques - they would be super cute on a wee dress

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  73. So cute! I would make a little bag, and doll dress for my daughter!

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  74. Ohhh that is so sweet and adorable <3 <3
    I would make my baby a dress :)
    Tia
    mtrand2 AT gmail DOT com

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  75. I'm following you now. And your comments (on accident) :)

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  76. I would make a bag for my friend's little girl. I got her a paper doll set for christmas!

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  77. I have liked you on FB.
    tofusamurai(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  78. Very cute fabric. I'd make the toddler a dress or a skirt.

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  79. I would make my friend's daughter a jumper. camille(dot)monahan(at)gmail(dot)com

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  80. I would make a skirt for my girls.
    mframe00@gmail.com

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  81. Such cute fabric. I think I would make a doll carrier with it.

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  82. That's so cute! Maybe a pillow or skirt.

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  83. such lovely fabric...if I win it I'd probably make some drawstring bags for my daughter as well as fussy cut some squares for an I -Spy quilt stash that I'm building up. Thanks for the chance!

    nabihawangde(at)gmail.com

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  84. I would make a pillowcase for my almost-2-year-old little one. She'd love it, and then I could have my pillowcase back!

    ruholdt(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  85. So cute! I would make a skirt for my little one.

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  86. I love this fabric. I would make something special for my soon to be here little girl.

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  87. This fabric would make a little girl's school bag.
    anghhong(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  88. I am a follower too.

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  89. I think I would use this in a dress for my little girl. It is too cute not to use for something special and I love dresses on her.

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  90. klbezooyen@yahoo.ca13 December 2011 at 18:30

    so cute! i'd be making a peasant dress for one of my girls. or maybe mix n match so that the 2 youngest could both have some. too bad the older girls and my son wouldn't wear it...lol...

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  91. i would love to turn it into tote bag. it is so lovely and cute!

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  92. I would make a dress and matching mini bag for my DD!

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  93. So pretty fabric, adorable girls pattern. Love to do a bag or purse with the fabric.

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  94. oh that's such lovely fabric Pam! I haven't seen it before. Do I have to make something from it? Can't I just hoard it and admire it for a little while LOL...

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  95. I would make some organizational pouches for my daughter's bag, I think. And maybe fussy cut the scraps to make a dolly memory/matching game !

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  96. I would make a dolly sleeping bag for my daughters doll. Thanks for the giveaway

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  97. Sweet! Small pouch, purse or bag. Thank You.

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  98. Ohh, hard to decide between a hexies or postage-stamp quilt (with pink and cream solids, hmm).

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  99. This piece of fabric would make a girl or 2 around the world happy knowing that they own the dress they are wearing. A win will be great. Thanks.

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  100. I would make an I Spy quilt or a dress for a baby girl.

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  101. Hello !
    Your fabric is so nice ! I would make a little bag or a small dress !
    Thank you for the giveawy.
    Have a good day !
    sldc(at)orange(dot)fr

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  102. I would make a skirt, or two for my twin girls! Such cute fabric!

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  103. I've never seen this fabric before--it is oh.so.CUTE! i would make my baby a little dress or skirt with this. love it!

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  104. So cute! I would make my baby niece a few coordinating things...blanket, burp rags, diaper carrier...etc. Thanks for the opportunity!
    missabeat (at) gmail (dot) com

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  105. Oh too cute! I would make a bag and maybe a cushion cover for my daughter who is leaving for uni next year.

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  106. I'd make my daughter an adorable dress out of this fabric. It's too cute! sewvery(at)gmail(dot)com

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  107. Such a sweet little pattern! I would definitely make something for my niece.. she is the only little girl in the family!

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  108. So sweet that fabric, I think I'll make a bag for our granddaughter, or maybe a skirt, maybe both!!!!!!

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  109. I would make a dress for my daughter.

    rebekahricker (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  110. I'm a subscriber.

    rebekahricker (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  111. Oh my gosh! My little girl would definitely be the recipient of something made out of this fabric. Maybe a summer bonnet?

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  112. My little girl just said if we won it we should make a bag. And she would like you to have a nice day.

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  113. This is just lovely! I would use it in a dress for my little girl.

    ljbourque at gmail dot com

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  114. These dollies are so sweet! If I won this fabric it would be made into a dress for one of my little girls.
    brooke at richardchurch dot com

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  115. I liked you on facebook. :)

    I loved seeing the things you made in the last Hopeful Threads Sew Along!
    brooke at richardchurch dot com

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  116. I follow on GFC.
    brooke at richardchurch dot com

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  117. I'd make a dress for my daughter....and maybe a little matching one for her doll. Such cute fabric!

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  118. This fabric is so darling! I think I would use it to make a mini/doll quilt for my youngest daughter. She is quite the little mumma and loves to play dollies! OR I'd make her a sweet little tote bag! {maybe both!} :) Thanks for the chance!
    Best,
    Michelle
    daydreambelievershop(at)gmail(dot)com

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  119. I think I would make a skirt with a few of the dolls appliqued onto a matching shirt!

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  120. A pillowcase. Thanks for the giveaway! Merry Christmas!

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  121. I would made a dress for my daughter. It would be sooo cute!
    nikkipeachy AT yahoo DOT com

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  122. I'm a new follower too!
    nikkipeachy AT yahoo DOT com

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  123. I'd probably use some of it to make a project page. Or maybe a tote. Something I could see often as the fabric is so cute.

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  124. This would make a cute skirt for my niece.

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  125. I love this fabric! I'm not sure if my beginner sewing skills are worthy of it! :) But if I won, I would use it to make a quilt for a special little girl.

    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  126. A cute dress for one of my little girls.

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  127. My birthday is Saturday, so this would be such a great birthday present!

    I would make a cosmetics case.

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  128. Thank-you for a very nice choice of fabric, these little ladies would make excellent adornments as little appliques which would make the lovely fabric go along way and make lots of other little girls happy on things like pencil cases, tote bags and rolls, purses, cases, lavender bags, and the list could be even longer!

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  129. So cute! I'd use it in a notebook cover and a matching pencil roll. Thanks for the chance!
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

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  130. I follow your blog
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

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  131. I liked your FB page (Paula Lemos)
    ap_lemos at yahoo dot com

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  132. This fabric is the cutest=) I would make pillows for my nieces if I won. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  133. That is such cute fabric, I think I'd make a stash of zipper pouches to give away to friends with cookies inside!
    BTW, I love the background of your blog, is it a fabric print?

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  134. I love the doll fabric. If I win, I think it would make a cute blanket.

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  135. I think a doll's dress out of doll fabric would be cool!

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  136. I would make some little aprons for my little nieces.

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  137. Very cute . . . I'm thinking dolly blankies.

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  138. I would make a dolly bag and mini quilt for my adorable neighbor!

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  139. I'm a new Follower - thanks for the extra entry. BTW, I'm from Roswell, Georgia, USA.

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  140. I'm not sure whether to make a dress for my great-niece or let the fabric percolate in my mind for awhile until the right project comes along.
    Thanks for the giveaway. Please enter mine:
    http://runningwithrocket.blogspot.com/2011/12/sewmamasew-giveaway-day-december-13-16.html

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  141. I would make it my nieces new favorite nightgown. Adorable!

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  142. What a cute fabric! I love discovering new prints - thanks for introducing me to another one. :) If I win, I'd love to use this for a quilt or perhaps even a skirt for my daughter. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

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  143. This is gorgeous- probably a little girl's dress or bag!

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  144. I love this fabric! I would make a cute ruffle dress for my little granddaughter with a matching purse (her new passion!)and maybe a baby quilt for her dollies.

    christyd8(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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  145. I'm a new follower! (Have you noticed how many Christy's there are in the comments? Must be a crafter's name!!)

    christyd8(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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  146. I liked you on Facebook! Looking forward to staying in touch!

    christyd8(at)bellsouth(dot)net

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  147. This would make some cute kids purses!

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  148. I'm a follower!

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  149. I like you on Facebook!

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  150. Oh gosh - that is such cute fabric. I think I would have a hard time cutting into it. But it would look sweet in some little shoes for my wee girl and a matching dress. Or perhaps a little doll quilt.
    Thanks for the chance to enter.

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  151. Dress A Girl Australia likes you in facebook.

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  152. Definitely something for my daughter to start school with next year!

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  153. I would make a sundress for my 4 year old. Thank you for the chance!
    kirkwood0419(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  154. OH that is sooo cute!! I'd most likely make something for my grand daughter!! CUTE CUTE!
    suezneal at gmail dot com

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  155. New follower! suezneal at gmail dot com

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  156. I love this fabric,
    i might make some thing cute for my daughter or I would to make it into a bag.

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  157. What lovely fabric! I think I would make a cute bag (and then make a doll out of different fabric to go in it - what a fun gift!) :)

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  158. EIther a totebag or a pillowcase.

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  159. I have a little niece that is almost a year old and I would make something for her with this.
    Laura
    laura.leahj@gmail dot com
    http://thecrossstithcorner.blogspot.com

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  160. I am a follower.
    Laura
    laura.leahj@gmail dot com

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  161. Oh, that is lovely. It would have to be used for a little girls quilt.

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  162. I have 13 granddaughters, I'm sure one would like a dress, apron or quilt with that darling fabric. Thanks so much.

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  163. I'd make a dress!
    sntbosch@msn.com

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  164. I would have to make my little girls skirts out of this fabric. I might have enough for both!
    Thanks,
    Erin
    emstone282gmail.com

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  165. I'd probably fussy cut this for squares for a quilt.

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  166. I would fussy cut it and make a little quilt for my granddaughter. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  167. I would make pillows for my kids room.

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  168. I would love to turn it into bag. So lovely and cute!

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  169. I would make something for my four year old granddaughter. Probably a doll dress or blanket. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  170. Okay, if I ever could cut into this cute fabric ... it would either be something for my daughter ... or maybe a cute bag for myself? It looks so darling!

    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  171. Maybe a nice skirt or pouch! This fabric is adorable.

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  172. I think I'll make a pj for my littl girl

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  173. I'd make my almost 2 year old a bag to carry her babies in.

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