Julie from 627 Handworks has been having a series of giveaways and I thought I'd join in for the grand finale. What better way to say hello to Spring (or goodbye to Summer - depending which part of the globe you're in) than with a giveaway?
This is what is up for grabs, 4 fat quarters:
All 4 FQs will go to one winner. This giveaway is open to anyone who follows my blog, regardless of where you live. Remember that I need a way to contact you, so if you're a no reply blogger please leave an email address in your comment. To enter:
- Leave me a comment here letting me know how you follow me (BlogLovin', Feedly, email, Google Friend Connect).
- For an optional extra entry, take a look around the blog and let me know which of my blog posts is your favourite and why.
The giveaway will stay open until around 5pm Thursday, 19 September 2013, NZ time. Good luck!
Now go and check out the other giveaways!
Hello Fall! Thanks for the chance to win those sweet fat quarters, Sarah! 101 days until Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteYour Lessons from Granny blog post is my favorite. I've been wanting to make a Granny square quilt, and your experiences will help me out. Thanks.
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I follow thru bloglovin. Thanks for the chance to win these lovely fat quarters
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I'm a fairly new follower on Feedly, but I've enjoyed your posts about the granny square blocks. It seems like a perfect scrap buster, which I REALLY need to do :P.
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Oops. I kinda added the 2nd entry in with my first comment. I hadn't seen the optional 2nd entry option until afterward.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, because I have a Grandson (and 2 Granddaughters too) the post I loved most is the tutorial to make the 3D excavator cake. That's just too cute.
I follow by email. Love the fabric with the bicycle by the gate. I am usually not lucky enough to win. Could you let me know the name of the line so I could get some of this fabric?
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