Monday 12 May 2014

SMS Giveaway Day - Millefiori by Sarah Fielke

For all of you stopping by for Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day, welcome to my little corner of the blogosphere! My name is Jess, and I love sharing my quilts and process here on my blog. I am a mum of three little people and live in Tasmania, Australia. These are a few of my most recent finishes:





I have a gorgeous bundle of fabric on offer for this giveaway - six fat quarters of Millefiori by Sarah Fielke. If you've never seen thiss fabric before, it is probably because it was only available in Spotlight stores in Australia and New Zealand - so it is a great chance for those of you who live elsewhere in the world to get your hands on some! 





This giveaway is open internationally, and will be open until 12pm on Saturday 17th May (which is around about 5pm PST on 16th May). 

To enter:
Please just leave a comment letting me know what you'd make with these fabrics. My followers (new and old) get a second entry - just leave a second comment letting me know how you follow!

If you're a no-reply commenter, PLEASE leave your email address in your comment. If I can't contact you, I will have to choose another winner.

Mr Random will choose a winner once the giveaway has closed, and I will announce the winner on this post. 

Giveaway is closed! The winner is comment #161, Farm Quilter. Congratulations, I'm sending you an email now :o)
Good luck!
xx Jess

476 comments:

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Joy said...

A skirt for my daughter.

Unknown said...

Wow those are amazing ! I would also just look at them for a while. I was a glass artist before I became hooked on fabric and they do remind me of the millefiori I used from Italy! I would make a beautiful handbag that would finish off any outfit!

Kayla Yapuncich said...

These are gorgeous! I think I'd make pillows with them. Thanks for the chance!

Macska said...

Oh, so pretty!

I'd use them as features on garments - applique, pocket linings, that sort of thing, to add little pops of fun colour. :-)

macska at gmail dot com

Kathy H said...

They would make a sweet quilt for a little baby. I have 2 quilts to make for babies this summer.

Kathy H said...

I follow through google friends.

Tanya said...

They would be fun paired with solids in a quilt. Thanks for chance to win.

Deb said...

I'm a quilter so it would have to be put into a quilt. Love the fabrics.

Nikita said...

Those are so fun and screams my daughters name... I would include them in a new quilt I am making for her.

Nikita said...

I am a follower through blogger.

Unknown said...

I have looked at your blog and I love the quilts you have made - especially the roundabout one - very clever. I like the maple leaf one too and the raindrops one. Can't wait to see what you do with the green/gray/black one you are working on.
The fabric you are giving away is very pretty and I might make some clothes for my two granddaughters 9 and 7 yrs old. Maybe a summer dress each or some shorts. Then I will have scraps to use - yey!
Pauline

perry94022 at hotmail dot com

Unknown said...

I am following you on bloglovin, email and Facebook. Really enjoy your work.
Pauline

perry94022 at hotmail dot com

Pamela said...

I agree with you about this fabric. It's awesome! Thanks for the giveaway and for your delightful blog!

camelama said...

I think placemats, napkins, maybe matching hotpad and tea cozy, mug rugs etc. Such bright and cherry fun fabrics!

April G said...

Gorgeous! I would make dresses for my daughter, because that's what I love to do!
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April G said...

I'm a new follower via bloglovin'.
aprilgilbertson(at)gmail(dot)com

Rhonda D. said...

Wonderful fabrics! I would make a picnic quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!

Anonymous said...

Your quilts are beautiful as is this fabric. I think that I would use it to make bags. Thank you for the chance.

Anonymous said...

I'm a new follower on bloglovin'

dcargill said...

Beautiful fabrics! I think I would use them to make pillow tops but might change my mind once I saw them in person.

dcargill said...

I follow via bloglovin

Barbara O. said...

Oh, what a bounty! I'd sew puches and the scraps go into a quilt. Thanks for the chance!

Barbara O. said...

I'm a longtime follower.

Taryn V. said...

Very fun fabric! I'd make a quilt for my niece.

Taryn V. said...

I follow with Bloglovin'/The Old Reader!

waggonswest said...

What a great opportunity to see some fabrics I can't get here! I would likely make a lap robe out of them. THanks for participating.

Jo Robertson (thejoyofthehousetomyself) said...

they would make some lovely zip pouches!

Anonymous said...

Wow! I haven't seen those here in the states, gorgeous! I would probably make a baby quilt!

Unknown said...

A quilt!
Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com

Calah said...

quilt for my daughter

Calah said...

i follow on bloglovin

Lady J said...

I would make something for my daughter. Maybe a skirt or a pillow for her room. Such fun fabric

tktl said...

Supper cheery cushions for the cottage!

tktl said...

New follower. Like your style!

Mokki said...

I'm stuck between totes and cushions. I love how cheerful and bright the fabrics are

Carmen N said...

What beautiful fun fabrics! I'm jealous that they are only available in your part of the world. I could see making these into a cute bag - or maybe a skirt for my daughter

Unknown said...

These are lovely prints for a summer bag or some accents on children's clothes (girl!)

Aabell said...

I get many requests for American girl doll clothing and quilts... I think these would be perfect for those!

Aabell said...

And I follow with Google connect. :)

Anonymous said...

I think they would make up into a fun picnic quilt or baby quilt.

Anonymous said...

I follow you via email.

Penny from S.C. said...

I love these fabrics - thank for the chance to win!

Amanda said...

These fabrics are so gorgeous!! I just love them. I would use them in some outfits or dresses for my little girl :)

PersimonDreams said...

LOVE these! I would actually probably use them as a background fabric in a quilt i made :) lapaceksorchard at gmail dot com

Kelly Wilson said...

That is fun fabric. I think a skirt using some or all in the pattern would be great. Thanks! notwendy at gmail dot com

Michelle said...

I would make a funky dress for my 3 1/2 year old daughter

detroitgirl77 AT gmail DOT com

Kelly Wilson said...

I subscribed to your blog via email. I'm looking forward to seeing more Australian fabrics and quilters/crafters. Thanks! notwendy at gmail dot com

Michelle said...

Follow via google friend connect

detroitgirl77 AT gmail DOT com

Nupur said...

I'd make a cheerful little quilt for my toddler. Thanks for the giveaway!

Miggsie said...

Such happy fabrics! I think I'd use them with some solids to make a baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!

Lea said...

These fabrics would make a cheerful happy quilt.

Lea said...

I follow you by e-mail.

Karrie said...

wow! i think i would use them in a bag! ksmith8@emich.edu

Karrie said...

i follow on BL-karrie s and email ksmith8@emich.edu

DebbieKL said...

Fun fabrics! I'd love to make some cloting for my girls - maybe by adding some solids. Thanks!

Miggsie said...

I just became a follower via Feedly.

Texas Quilting Gal said...

I'd make a fun skirt for 2 little girls!

Rachel Martorano of Ravens Rascals said...

I'd use them to continue working on a co-project with my SIL combining quilting and crochet. Thanks for participating! :)

Rachel Martorano of Ravens Rascals said...

I'm a new follower via bloglovin. :)

Amy Griffin said...

Throw pillows!

Sonya said...

I'd make something fun for my daughter

Richard Healey said...

What a pretty fabric giveaway. I would use them in a quilt

Richard Healey said...

I follow though feedly

Mike and Jackie said...

Amazing fabrics, always love to put to good use in a quilt

MoodyCatCrafts said...

Maybe a bag, maybe a skirt!

Lorinda said...

I think these fabrics are perfect for some fun summer head wraps. Thanks for the chance to win! Dinder1(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I want to start a paper piecing project, though I can see myself embellishing these with beads and stuff, to make a snazzy bookcover from. Thanks! hoopla((at))thecrafties((dot))com

auschick said...

I love that! If i don't win, I'll be sending my mum into Spotlight for me!

I think I'd make clothes for my toddler girl :)

auschick said...

following on bloglovin'

Breanna S. said...

I think they would make very cute accent pillows.

quiltmom anna said...

I love Sarah Fielke work and did not realize she was now designing fabric. What a lovely collection of fabrics - your winner is going to love them.
Thanks for participating in the blog giveaway. I will be back to visit your blog again.
Regards from Alberta,Canada,
Anna

Anonymous said...

I think they would be cute as a zipper pouch.
jones50(at)purdue(dot)edu

Anonymous said...

I'm also following you on bloglovin.
jones50(at)purdue(dot)edu

Nita said...

I'm sure they would make their way into a quilt. Or maybe a set of pillows for my porch swing...

Dianne W said...

I found a gorgeous quilt pattern on Instagram today called Happy Day, so would love to make that with these beautiful fabrics.

Dianne W said...

I subscribe to your posts by email.

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