FABRIC FRIDAY
Is this not the cutest woodland scene you have ever seen? Just look at that itty bitty hammock between the trees and the lady bugs scuttling about. When Fabricworm showed me Khristian A. Howell's Woodlands fabric I just knew we had to share it with all of you. Now comes the fun part...
To enter for a chance to win one yard of Khristian A. Howell's Woodlands, Woodland White check out our sewing projects and let us know which one you would love to make with this fabric. It could be anything from a fitted crib sheet to a Christmas stocking. We always love hearing your thoughts. Leave your comment anytime between now and Friday, November 18th. Tweet, Stumble, or share on Facebook and leave another comment letting us know. Come back every day for new entries. We'll randomly select a winner and announce right here next Friday.
Find out who won last week's Fabric Friday after the jump...
The winner of one yard of Hoodie, L'Amour De La Vie, Paristown is...
bevkimmel said...
My goodness, what a hard decision. I think the Eiffel Tower white for my niece who spent last fall in France, She would love it!
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83 Comments:
I think I'd make a little purse for my daughter - such cute fabric!
I SO want to make that doll suitcase and I think this fabric would be great for an outdoor scene!
Oh my. That fabric would be PERFECT for crib sheets!
I think it would be cute in a purse. Thanks for the chance!
i think this would make an awesome little sun dress with matching bloomers!
So cute! I think this fabric would be perfect for your Simple Scallop Skirt.
Oh, the crib sheets. What a sweet thing for a little baby to see when they wake from their nap!
I would use it for either the scalloped skirt, or the pillowcase dress!
I would make the cutest little dress this side of the Mississippi!
xo, Mary Ann in Vermont
Might be nice as a crib sheet, or perhaps as part of a baby quilt. Either way, it's really lovely fabric!
An apron from this material would be precious!!
I think I'd like to make a nap mat with this. Or maybe a crib sheet. Or maybe a lunch bag. It's so cute, it could be almost anything!
I am looking for fabric just like this! It's perfect for my first ever baby quilt.
dani.amarog (at) gmail (dot) com
I think I would make it into an adorable pocket bib. (And then hoard the scraps for some other fun projects in the future!)
I'm thinking the nap mat/bed roll would be super cute with one side being this fabric!
I think this would make lovely pajamas for our little one on the way!
Baby quilt or a purse.
I would like to make a changing table pad cover and burp cloths.
I think this would make a super cute pillow or a purse for my daughter! :o)
I'm thinking a crib sheet and matching curtains!
This would make an adorable crib sheet with a matching change pad cover!
I think the bunting interspersed with embroidery would be darling with this fabric.
Fat quarter aprons for baby and her BFF!
I would make the fitted crib sheet. This fabric totally matches my daughter's woodland creatures themed room!
Definitely the scallop skirt!
I tweeted! http://twitter.com/#!/wordygirl11/status/135910331208826880
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How sweet! I would use it to make a scalloped skirt for my baby girl ;)
I would like to make some zipper pouches using your "DIY Makeup Bag Pattern".
I would make the caplet with this fabric.
I shared on facebook
I'd make a bag for picnics and such. Very cute.
I would make a snap wrap dress for my 2 year old using your pattern, with a solid color for the "halter top." Only problem is she couldn't wear it until it warms up again in the spring!
I need to make some sheets for my little girl. So perfect!
Oh, so cute! The little hammocks on the fabric would definitely inspire me to make a nap mat with it!!
I would make so many things with it! The snack bag or nap mat or cute sheets!
Lovely fabric. Especially for boy themed sewing. Maybe I would make your heat shaped pillows?
I tweeted at https://twitter.com/#!/jacquelinenjeri/status/136034852393848832
Thanks again for the chance to win.
I'm thinking a snappy toddler top for my neice...or a snappy auntie top for me! :D
I would love to make a changing pad cover out of this. My son's room has a woodland theme, so it would be perfect!
I would make a little purse out of it!
I'm thinking a quilt would be adorable but I love your idea to use it for a Christmas stocking too!
Beautiful fabric.. I would love to make my niece, yet to be born early Jan. 2012, a onesie and skirt out of this material. :)
With a baby due in January, and one DIY crib sheet done, I'd have to say...Crib Sheets!!
An outdoor scene for the doll suitcase -- with a little bench and maybe a swingset and slide. Since that shouldn't take too much fabric, I'd use the rest in a quilt/baby blanket. :)
I would like to make a scallop skirt for my daughter with it. :) Thank you for the giveaway!
Lindsey
Look at that moose peeking behind the tree :). So cute! Oh and a hammock! I want this print! I would love to finally make my daughter's sleep mat with this!
I'd make a (small) set of napkins! I think they would be so sweet!
I would make a fitted crib sheet for my baby girl!
One of my all time favorites is the Simple Snuggly Baby Blanket. My baby will be old enough for a big boy bed in the next few months and will need a snuggly blanket to commemmorate the occasion!
love this fabric and your blog! Thanks!
I've been eyeing up the snappy toddler dress pattern, I think my daughter would love the detail in this fabric!
I think this would make a sweet little snappy toddler top for my niece on the way and a matching one for her older sister!
I love your fabric giveaways!
The nap mat would be adorable in this fabric! :)
The scallop skirt would be awesome with a cute contrasting pocket. I don't have glow in the dark thread but I am sure I can figure out where to get it.
I'm expecting a little one in a month so I would definitely make crib sheets!
Ohhhh--so cute!! I would make the scallop skirt with a matching little purse.
I'd totally use your machine quilting tips to make a blanket for my sister!
I think it would look great in the scallop skirt. For someone's girl. Since I have none. Sigh.
You gals find the cutest fabric and projects!
Maybe slippers, maybe a pillowcase baby (or doll) dress.... so cute!
What a sweet fabric! I think I would use it for a sham pillowcase for my son.
I love this woodland scene fabric. Would make a nice pillow for a kid's room.
I love this! In addition to curtains, I would make a cushion for the windowseat in the nursery...when we get it built :D
I'd make a long sleeve peasant dress!! That hammock detail is to die for!!
I tweeted! http://twitter.com/#!/wordygirl11/status/136676239158161409
I think I would make a blanket out of it, using the fabric to its maximum so as not to loose the beautiful print ...
I have shared the giveaway on facebook.
jowynj@blueyonder.co.uk
I plan on a woodland theme for a future nursery...so this would fit in pretty much anywhere! I'd love to have several yards of it so everytime I think of something new, I'd have plenty :D
I'd love to make a fabulous apron out of this awesome print! -Sharon M
Costumer83 at hotmail dot com
I'm back for another chance to win! So adorable! I want to use the Woodland White for a sleeping mat!
I would have to turn it into a crib sheet as well. So adorable. Thanks for the giveaway.
I want to use Woodland White for a baby stocking! It would be perfect for a little keepsake for my new LO.
I also stumbled this offer.
Either a little dress, shirt or maybe as a part of a quilt!
I've been dying to make the Snap Wrap Dress - how cute with this fabric!
I have tweeted the giveaway (@jowynj)
jowynj@blueyonder.co.uk
That would make cute curtains for my daughter's room.
I have stumbled upon the giveaway
i would make a simple scalloped skirt for our daughter
My daughter-in-law & I make aprons & chef's hats as gifts for friends! This fabric would be precious!!
I just started taking some sewing lessons from my mother, I would love to make a changing pad and a matching travel wipe container.
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