1) Lovely Dana from Old Red Barn Co. is offering a 30$ gift card to her soap shop. I've personally used her soaps and they are, in a word, AMAZING!!
photo courtesy Old Red Barn Co. |
2) Erin, one of the organizers of The Sewing Summit, is offering up a flat rate box of swag from the Sewing Summit! Trust me, there is some amazing stuff in there!!
photo courtesy Erin |
3) My dear generous friend Kim is offering up a bundle of awesome scraps - perfect for making some mini quilts!!
photos courtesy Kim |
photos courtesy Kim |
4) Candy from Candied Fabrics makes amazing hand dyed fabrics which she then uses for her sewing projects. She made the fabric for this adorable baby quilt a group of friends made babylouwho. She's offering up a “quilter’s 8ths” that includes all 6 of the jewel tones as WELL as a piece of multicolored fabric with all those tones.
photo courtesy of Candied Fabrics |
5) Nadine from The Material Girls Quilts, one of the favorite shops along the shop hop during the Sewing Summit, will be giving away a jelly roll of fabric! (prints TBA)
I'm excited to see what everyone is working on! Please spread the word!
I finished a little mini I'm sharing with you on Friday, it was really fun! Here's a sneak peek:
8 crafty mcCrafters commented:
I can't wait to see your mini! :o)
Those ladies are just so sweet to share such special prizes with everyone. :o)
Those are all great prizes, and it's fun to see a non-fabric prize. I *love* handmade soaps! (of course, I also love fabric ;) I'm looking forward to Friday--and tomorrow when I will hopefully make/finish my mini!
Do these have to be brand-new-made-for-this-challenge minis? I have made a few in the past month. Does that count?
Wow, Friday is fast approching...I doubt I will even have one started by then! Look forward to seeing them all though :)
great prizes Amy! i'm looking forward to seeing lots of inspiring minis. i plan on sharing one along with a tip that makes making them a little easier!
I am doing the quilting on mine today!!!!!
Oh man, now I really want to play lol. I may have to see what I can work on at my gran's :oD
It sounds like fun. I love the minis because you can try new techniques that you might not want to do on a full size quilt. Great idea and great gifts too.
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