Monday 12 December 2011
Bricks Fabric Giveaway
To celebrate all my new fabric designs this year I'm joining in on the wonderful SewMamaSew Giveaway Day 2011. Each year lots of wonderful blogs share in this huge blog hop Giveaway so follow the link to join the fun (it opens about midnight my time).
And I promised a fabric giveaway a while back, so here goes:
* I'm offering two fat quarters of Flower Press fabric, the two in the first photo - one FQ of these Small Bricks and one of these Large Bricks. Lots of fun to sew with and great for Lego lovers everywhere :-)
* The Giveaway is open to everyone near and far!
* Its open until Thursday December 16th 5pm PST. (10am Friday here in Sydney I think? But I will leave a comment on this post saying the Giveaway is closed so you'll know when that is!)
* A winner will be announced on December 18th here on the blog.
* To enter please leave a comment telling us all what you'd make with these fabrics, either something new or an old favourite. (No pressure, feel free to repeat previous answers.)
* Please leave some way to contact you, preferably an email address or blog link. (If I can't contact you within two days I'll draw again.)
Good Luck! I'm off to enter a few myself!
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Not very inspirational but I would just love to use it in my quilts.
ReplyDeleteThe obvious - a bag or playmat for the billions of bits of lego in our house!
ReplyDeleteWow! fabulous fabric!
ReplyDeleteHow about a picnic quilt??
A quilt for my grandson who enjoys playing with his plastic bricks!
ReplyDeletegreat print, i would make placemats for the kids
ReplyDeletekirkbyc@hotmail.com
I'd use it to make nintendo ds cases for my nephews :)
ReplyDeleteOooo, so cute!!! I'd make something for my girl's room. They just got big girl beds so maybe some cute pillows! Thank you!
ReplyDeletei LOVE your fabrics! just found you on fb last week and i would be so excited to win these. i think they would be great fabrics for some rag dolls. or about a million other things... thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletethat fabric would be perfect in a childs quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI would most likely put as the backing for the baby quilts. My potential big customer wants me to use only batiks but the back too? Not me.
ReplyDeleteI just read about the Lego company in the papers on the weekend. I would probably sew up a drawstring bag to put all the lego pieces in. Not very original but useful, right?
ReplyDeletethese would be great as backing or blocks - i-spy blocks?
ReplyDeleteOMG, Lego fabric??? Something for my husband for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
what great fabrics... toy sacks, I think!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic fabric ! I am so glad I found your blog. I would I think make a cushion with just a couple of fat quarters. If I had lots and lots I would make a wonderful quilt to go with the cushion.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are beautiful! I would make some purses or clutches I think. Thank you for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this brick fabric.... I think I'd make snack bags for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteDesi
weeshareblog@gmail.com
Pretty! I would totally work those into a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI am making a bag for my kid to take his lego everywhere and this would be perfect for the little pockets!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Ana
How cute! I'd definitely make something for a kid. I actually saw a cute car roll tutorial and this would be the perfect exterior fabric! Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeleteamkreations.blogspot.com
A skirt, for me:-)
ReplyDeleteOH. MY. GOODNESS. I would totally use that fabric on goodies for my boys - maybe some little pouches to hold all their little bricks! I love it!
ReplyDeleteA nap blanket for my son at pre-school.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabrics. Thanks so much!
My grandson is an absolute LEGO fanatic, so I would make something for him
ReplyDeleteSo adorable. I have some toys that need a new bag and this would be perfect for it :)
ReplyDeleteI would put them in quilts I'm going to make this year for my sons.
ReplyDeleteI would probably incorporate these fabrics into a quilt for a lego manic I know. Thanks for the giveaway! robyn(dot)geddes(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeletefun drawstring pouches!
ReplyDeleteI'd make some storage bags for all the small toys in our house!
ReplyDeleteMy son loves legos and is getting some for Christmas. I would use this to make some kind of a toy bag for him to keep them in. It would be perfect for his birthday in January.
ReplyDeleteThis is super-cute! I think I would have to make a tote bag out of it, or maybe a throw quilt mixed with some other fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThat is some seriously cute and happy fabric! I would make something for my son- not sure what yet but inspiration will strike! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteVery fun prints! I'd make something for my block loving boys! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
I'd be tempted to use them to make pillow covers for my new screened-in deck, but I bet my son would have other ideas!
ReplyDeleteI would use the fabrics to make a quilt for my oldest daughter. She's been asking for a quilt for a while now, and she would LOVE those fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make some ereader covers with that fabric. Such a fun pattern!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI would put them in a quilt with white soldis.
How adorable!!! I'd LOVE to get my hands on this!! I'd make my nephew a DS Case he is addicted to lego !!! Thank you for the opportunity to win your giveaway! Happy Holidays to you and your family <3 xo
ReplyDeletekrencamp (at) gmail (dot) com
I'd love to make something for my son, but I don't know what (just finished a quilt for him). Maybe a pouch to carry toys in.
ReplyDeleteAmbersewwonky at yahoo dot com
I've been looking for good "boy" fabric for some reusable sandwich bags -- this would fit the bill nicely!
ReplyDeleteso pretty- great giveaway- I would make some swim bags for the monkeys- I've been looking for a quick try colorful fabric that they could grow with.
ReplyDeleteren lady of the arts at gmail dot com
i'd make a drawstring bag for my son's legos!
ReplyDeletethank you
such amazing fabric.
ReplyDeleteprobably some crayon-rolls for my 3 boys.
:)
Oh, I love those prints!! I'd make some bags or organizer totes for my cousins two little boys.
ReplyDeleteA playmat for my daughter. She and her daddy love to play lego on the floor and they need a mat.
ReplyDeleteI think it would have to be used as a lego bag or playmat for my baby nephew (for when he's older of course!)
ReplyDeleteI think these bold colourful prints would make the perfect back for a baby quilt. Love them!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely Lego fabric! What a cute idea! I would make a little boy quilt out of those! Maybe use it for the back or for big blocks. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteMy nephews love Lego - so probably something for them. Maybe some cuddly quilts of some sort?
ReplyDeleteA bag for myself!!
ReplyDeleteThx for the chance to win ^^v
I would use it in a kids quilt. Cool fabric!
ReplyDeletesmall toy bag
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a couple of pillows for my grandsons' beds - this lego fabric is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThese would make lovely additions to a scrappy quilt that I've been toying with...hahaha, no pun intended ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity.
I'd use it with a bag or a pillow for myself.
ReplyDeleteBrevistraex@gmail.com
I'd make some zipper pouches, just like yours. :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a great giveaway! Thanks. I'd use it in a baby quilt for my new niece!
ReplyDeleteLove the bricks, such a fun idea
ReplyDeleteI think it would be destined for a sleepy sack for a yet to arrive baby.
I'd make something fun for my daughter! msagala 1 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteGreat little giveaway! Such great designs, I just love the bright happy colours! I would have to make a little messanger bag to carry toys around for my little man :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a little tote bag! So cute!
ReplyDeleteboy, I love that quilt! I would definitely use it for some small bags like you have pictured to corral small items on the go.
ReplyDeleteI would have to make a little lego bag for my son Blaze. Too cute.
ReplyDeleteI might have to try my hand at a clutch framed purse with these beauties
ReplyDeleteI would use it in a bag for my kids to use for their lego blocks! perfect!
ReplyDeletesteeplechaser29 at yahoo dot com
What a unique print! I think I'd have to find a wee boy to make a playmat for!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway
Sarah @ http://kiwigetscrafty.blogspot.com
I've been collecting fabrics for a quilt for my nephew and these would go wonderfully. kcarlson1152[at]hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'd make a bag for my brother's lego collection.
ReplyDeletejowynj(at)blueyonder.co.uk
I would definitely have to make some bags with these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHi, thank you for the chance to win. I would make a quilt for my husband, besause he is a big kid and loves Lego.
ReplyDeleteHmm, some fun bags to put my boys toys in! christina112358 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteSOOO fun, I think I'd just have to add that to a baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love these fabrics! I'd use them in a quilt if given the chance!
ReplyDeleteReally neat looking fabrics that would look great for a child's quilt.
ReplyDeletethanks!
great fabric. i would use it to make placmats for my kids
ReplyDeleteThis would be the perfect fabric to use to make a lego bag/playmat I saw instructions for somewhere on the web - basically it's a drawstring bag that lays out into a flat circle playmat - easy cleanup and storage too :)
ReplyDeleteI love the pouch, so I would probably make one of those. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely some sort of lego mini fig storage for my wee ones. Oh how I love the bricks fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteso fun! id make some pattwork pouches for my supplies! :) raineoc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThis is some friggin awesome fabric. I would make a purse, some hot pads, pillows and such.
ReplyDeletea quilt likely would be what I'd use this fabric for, a smaller one that can be toted around for baby to play on.
ReplyDeleteThank you....this is lovely fabric.
Awesome fabric!! I'd want to make something for me, but would probably end up making a toy bag for the small human. She's about ready for legos...
ReplyDeleteWhat great fabric! I would definitely want to put it into a quilt for my son.
ReplyDeleteMaybe a zip bag, love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteI think i'd use it to make a crayon roll or two for some of the little ones in my life.
ReplyDeleteI'm really digging the zipper pouch that you have pictured. I would probably make one like that. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric! I'd make a little bag for lego-on-the-go for my boy.
ReplyDeleteI would make a zip pouch for my daughter to keep her plastic bricks in!
ReplyDeleteProbably a fun patchwork pillow or bag!
ReplyDeletemichaelacking (at) gmail (d0t) com
Such fun fabric! I'd make some crayon rolls.
ReplyDeleteI have a boy quilt to make in primary colors and these would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make myself a purse =)
ReplyDeletechocolatemintcrafts(at)gmail(dot)com
Photo frames for all the lil guys in my life! roguekeri at live dot com
ReplyDeletepillowcases, or maybe put it together with some solids to make shorts. such adorable fabric! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLap Quilt would look good
ReplyDeleteOh my god!!! I am such a lego lover!!!! I think i made some zippered pouchs, or with a big piece I'd made some linen for my baby daughter crab!
ReplyDeleteI'd use those in a quilt I'm planning for my husband -- he loves Legos! :)
ReplyDeleteThat fabric would be perfect for bags.
ReplyDeleteCohen has just moved from Duplo to Lego and needs a Lego playmat/bag to save me from finding little pieces everywhere! And what fabric could be more perfect?! :)
ReplyDeleteWow your fabrics are lovely, i'm going to become a new follower
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make zippy pouches to sort legos into or to put lego shaped candies in :-)
ReplyDeleteI'd probably use it in a quilt or something for my little cousins... :)
ReplyDeleteI think I would use those to embellish a pillowcase!
ReplyDeleteoh man I have three boys that are so into lego's...I would maybe make a quilt wall hanging with then for their room. They would LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'd make a bag of some kind. Thanks!
ReplyDeletei would make a baby quilt with this awesome fabric!! gooberific@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics are so bright and cheery that they need to be used for a child's quilt.
ReplyDeleteSo colourful! I'd make one of those rollup baby change mats and any left over into a pencil roll. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteOH, I haven't seen this fabric, how cute!!! I have a young lego lover that would love a lego mat (that pulls up into a carry thing) made out of this! Thank you and Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI would make a messenger bag and then use the rest for pin-cushions.
ReplyDeleteMary
iammaryburke(at)gmail(dot)com
I would make a drawstring pouch :)
ReplyDeleteOh - beautiful happy fabric! I'm mostly a quilter, and rarely stray to clothes or accessories. I think these would show up in a quilt for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable fabric. I saw on one blog a play mat/bag combination for legos that this would be perfect for.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have a little lego maniac at the house so it is perfect. I would be great on a large tote bag with an big zipper with oversided teeth.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I'd use it in an i-spy or little boy's quilt :)
ReplyDeletelove these fabrics!! maybe a quilted runner for the top of a bureau to brighten up a room!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute- and would most certainly end up in my next baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would either use it to make some kind of bag or as an extra fabric in a quilt
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful bright fabrics. I would make a picnic quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a drawstring bag for carrying lego or other toys with us on trips.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours!
Hi, I would love to make a lego bag for my son. He is almost 4 and just getting into legos. I'm sure he would love it! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteA bag for a little boy. Thanks for the chance to win such great fabric.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a lovely quilt for a lego obsessed grand child ;-)
ReplyDeleteMy nephew is a Lego freak. I would love to make him a bag or maybe a minky pillowcase with this fabric on the cuff! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics! I would use it to make bags for my kids, they'd go crazy for it!!
ReplyDeletewhat fun fabric! id give this fabrics to my daughter! she is getting a sewing machien from Santa!! i hope to start with pillows, so that is my plan for these cute fabrics if we win!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh- what adorable fabric! This would be such fun to make a legos bag out of it or part of a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some small zippered bags for my little girl.
ReplyDeleteI would have to make a toy bag for my little girl. Such great fabrics
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I have 6 boys and would need a whole lot more of that fabric to make us happy :) Would it be enough to make a pillow case edging? Maybe I could make a couple of iPod touch cases? SO cute.
ReplyDeleteA play mat for the kids, or maybe a tiny quilted blankie for the baby boy.
ReplyDeleteI think a purse would look cute, don't you?
ReplyDeletelove the lego look. These would make killer pencil cases.
ReplyDeletethanks for the giveaway!
allisonbright{at}gmail{dot}com
Ohh cool - I've been looking for some cool fabric to make a lego storage bag - this would be perfect!!
ReplyDeleteOh so much goodness! I love seeing them all together like this Susie. What a wonderful view of how hard you've been working! Congratulations is what I have to say :)) Kx
ReplyDeleteI'm going to make a single bed quilt for the boy child soon, and he loves Lego, so they would go perfectly in there. (and coordinate nicely with my Marbles fat quarter, too!)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make my son a lego bag! Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI know this woud be perfect fabric for a quilt I want to make for my 4-year old nephew! I have some fabric with tractors on and I'm looking for some colourful complementary designs to go with it! ... and as a kid I was a huge lego fan! (a highlight of my school days was playing at Legoland in Denmark with my school band!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I've been a follower almost from the time I started my blog! :)
I love this fabric. My son the lego lover would get a pillow case for his most special pillow he can’t sleep without. Thanks for offering a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteesther@thetimbell.com
Awesome Susie, count me in! I think I'd start with a Library bag for Suspence as he doesn't have one yet & it's kind of necessary, he loves to pretend to read!
ReplyDeleteI'd make gifts for my friend's little boys, or maybe a curtain!!
ReplyDeleteTia
mtrand2 AT gmail DOT com
I would definately make a peek~a~boo lego bag!!! Great fabric! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteSmiles~Beth
some kind of lego storage contain for my son as I know Santa is bringing him some more lego for xmas.
ReplyDeleteThrow pillows for my sons room!
ReplyDeletecherie.godbey@gmail.com
I love to make quilts and pillowcases for charity, and I think this would be great for little boy items!
ReplyDeletewow...Ive never seen the gorgeous brick fabric before! My daughter loves her Duplo so I would probably make a drawstring bag for her as well as a zipper pouch, cant let those vibrant colours go to waste! thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeletenabihawangde(at)gmail(dot)com
Coolest fabric ever! I'm a huge Lego fan (I make sterling silver "Lego" necklaces and rings!) and would love to play with this fabric. My resolution for next year is to get over my zipper fear so I would love to make a zipper pouch with this fabric. And probably include it in a lap quilt for myself and/or maybe a couple baby bibs. LOVE that you had a goomba sneak in your zipper pouch with the legos!
ReplyDeletei would love to include this in some playmats for cars. brick are good buildings!!
ReplyDeleterubberduckywon at gmail dot com
i would love to include this in some playmats for cars. brick are good buildings!!
ReplyDeleterubberduckywon at gmail dot com
I'm thrilled to discover your blog, your fabrics are so colourful and modern and just perfect! I would make hats or bags or even a quilt!
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I'd probably use it in a few projects, some drawstring bags for all the little toys around here and maybe incorporate it into an i-spy quilt
ReplyDeleteI have to say, this is the coolest fabric I have ever seen. My son who is 18 even said Wow that is cool! He was a big lego creator. Well, what would I make, a lego bag of course! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a floor mat/blanket for the baby. I love the bricks!
ReplyDeleteI am in a bag phase right now (purses, tote bags, cosmetic bags, etc.), so these fabrics would add some fantastic color to my next bag.
ReplyDeleteOH OH OH OH OH. I am not sure yet what I'd make, probably bags, but I know they would go to my brother who is a Lego fanatic! He even runs a nationally recognized Lego gathering every year, one for fun and teaching kids. He also makes Lego versions of architectural and engineering wonders, from incredible bridges to historic lighthouses. It's all about the engineering for him. He's been in all sorts of books about Legos, as an expert! What fun, what fun, I'd love to make him something. :)
ReplyDeleteBags, definitely. They'd make perfect gift bags for Lego because there'd be a built-in way to clean up.
ReplyDeleteIt would be a quilt for my niece.
ReplyDeleteanghhong@yahoo.com
We are planning a Lego party for my son's fourth birthday early next year and I would love to use this to make party bags and a big bag for him to use as a Kindy bag.
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric, it's amazing & so clever. I'd love to make a messenger bag for my nearly-30 year old daughter who remains a lego fiend, we have kept all of her childhood lego for when she has children. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the color in your fabrics. They are a lot of fun. I especially love your clouds with rain and rainbows (cloudy). I think I'd make a toy bag for my sons construction stuff. Thanks.
ReplyDeletekristie_keely(at)yahoo(d0t)com
I'd make a couple of Lego drawstring bags!!
ReplyDeleteloreew at pacbell dot net
I have two little twin granddaughters who are just getting to Lego age...I'd definitely make a "travel" bag or two so they could take their Lego with them!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a little backpack (for legos, of course)
ReplyDeleteMost probably I would do a playmat for my nephews! this is a nice fabric!
ReplyDeleteOh - I know two little boys who would absolutely LOVE pouches for their Lego! So I'm crossing my fingers, Mlise
ReplyDeleteI'd have to make something for my DD, probably a drawstring bag or boxy pouch to hold toys and bits in:)
ReplyDeleteI think some drawstring bags for Lego!
ReplyDeleteozknitter(at)gmail(dot)com
Either a coloring wallet or a car roll for my son. He would think the fabrics were awesome
ReplyDeletefun giveaway! and super fun fabric!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... tough choice on what to make though - I think it looks great as a pouch. It would also look great in a quilt :)
I'd love this for my stash, though my boy would probably want me to make something lego-ish out of it!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun fabric. I would make toy zip pouches for the children in my family.
ReplyDeleteSusanne
Quilts, pouches, pillows...love the fabrics. Thank You
ReplyDeleteThanks to SMS for sending me here, love these prints!! What would I make with the lego prints? Well, it would have to be a play matt or kiddy quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteEither play mat, quilt or pants for my son.
ReplyDeleteOh my, thanks for the chance. If I won this gorgeous fabric, I would make a drawstring bag for my nephew to carry his cars in.
ReplyDeleteObvious choice but I would make more Lego bags or the cute little zip up pencil cases on your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute little Lego Bag similar to the ones I have seen on your blog for my three sons Patrick, Seamus and Conal. This may encourage them to pack up their Lego so I don't suck it up with the vacuum!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance in your giveaway.
Hi, love the fabric. Here at home everybody loves lego, so I would do two bags for my two daughters
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm making a bed tent for my lego man. This is perfect!
ReplyDeleteLego bags for my boys! froggygirldesigns at gmail dot com
ReplyDeletea messenger bag for my lego OBSESSED son!! he would melt if he saw this fabric!!
ReplyDeletethank you for the opportunity and HAPPY CHRISTMAS all the way from South africa.
cleo
cleo (AT) techgear.co.za
I would make a floor cushion with these in it, for my son who spends every free moment on the floor playing with his Lego!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these bright colours! I would use it as part of a baby playmat.
ReplyDeleteThose are such adorable fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win. I'd make something fun for my 5 year old.
ReplyDeleteI love these fabrics, they are so fresh! I would probably make some bags and pouches, maybe for my little ones toys and legos ;) What a great giveaway, so glad I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love your fabrics! Legos, what a great idea! I was thinking first a bag - but they would be so good in many projects!
ReplyDeletenerospost(at)gmail(dot)com
Ahh so cute! I would make a play mat for my unborn neice/nephew...those fabrics are so gender neutral they would be great for such a thing!
ReplyDeleteI would make a bag for carrying lego!
ReplyDeleteA quilt for my new baby boy and little pants.
ReplyDeleteI need boy fabrics to make things for my little grandsons. I love bright colored fabrics! Vicki avablondie (at) aol (dot) com
ReplyDeleteWell definitely a lego bag! What else?
ReplyDeleteI'd make a travel lego bag for my nephew so he could bring something with him when he comes to visit!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your prints! i'd definitely make something for my two boys - snack bags? toy baskets? lots of possibilities! :)
ReplyDeletebess
These fabrics are so cute! I would probably make bags with them. I love making all kinds of bags.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen Lego fabric! I'd have to make something for my son--maybe a bag to keep all his Legos stored in! sewvery(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI think this fabric would make a cute toddler dress.
ReplyDeleteVery cute fabric. I think I'd make a zipper bag just like yours for my nephews.
ReplyDeletewow that's really cute fabric. i think i'd use it to make a handbag.
ReplyDeleteI would probalbly make a bag of some sort for my daughters.
ReplyDeleterebekahricker (at) yahoo (dot) com