quilter's way, cotton couture solid fabric bundle
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Giveaway! Quilt Fabric and Pattern

quilter's way, cotton couture solid fabric bundle

Happy Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day! I am teaming up with Jane, owner of Quilter’s Way quilt shop, to bring you a very beautiful bundle of fabrics and a quilting pattern to go with it.

Quilter’s Way  carries quilting fabrics, both paper and pdf download patterns, fabric bundles, and kits. Check out the Christmas fabric kit that goes with my “Jewel Box” Quilt pattern, Here.

Dutch Windmill modern patchwork baby quilt with solid fabrics and scraps

If you are a new (or old) visitor to Color Girl Quilts, welcome! I have been quilting for about 14 years and writing my own patterns for about a year and a half. I like mixing fabrics, prints, and using lots of color!  Visit my pattern shop or Craftsy. You can see quilting patterns I have  published in magazines, Here, or follow my current monthly quilt-along: Super Simple Sampler.

For the giveaway today, Jane and I are offering a starter kit of nine fat eights of Cotton Couture Solids (shown in top photo) and a copy of my Dutch Windmill pattern. Jane used the fabrics in the bundle to make her own version of the Dutch Windmill baby quilt shown above. She added the charm squares of print from Amy Butler’s fabric “Glow”.

**A complete kit to make the quilt like the one above is available to purchase Here, and includes all fabric for top and binding and the pattern**

Dutch Windmill quilt by Sharon McConnell, color girl quilts, modern patchwork, pinwheel quilt with scraps

Thanks for stopping by! to enter for a chance to win the fabric and pattern bundle, leave a comment on this post. Please tell me: in 2015, what new quilting, sewing, or crafty skill would you like to learn?

Sharon

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433 thoughts on “Giveaway! Quilt Fabric and Pattern

  1. Heather Freund says:

    Hi there! What a great giveaway!
    Thanks for the chance to win!
    h_freund@hotmail.com
    I would like to learn to paper piece!

  2. janet says:

    I just signed up for 2 Craftsy classes to learn/improve my quilting skills- straight line quilting with your walking foot with Jacquie Gering & Paper Piecing with Elizabeth Dackson.

  3. Kate says:

    I’d like to get a lot better at rotary cutting so it seems more natural!

  4. amy says:

    I’d like to learn machine quilting. Just signed up for a class at my local quilt shop and also one on Craftsy.

  5. quiltzyx/sue says:

    I want to improve my FMQ skills! Thanks for the chance to win!

  6. Jill Froelich says:

    I need to learn to machine quilt

  7. wendy says:

    I’d like to learn to bind a quilt properly

  8. Gill says:

    What a great giveaway – thanks!
    I’d like to learn to sew curves!!

  9. Kathe says:

    Woud love to be lear to be more accurate in my sewing and also learn new techniques. Thanks.

  10. Tiffany says:

    I think I might take on my first craft fair in 2015. Does that count as something new?

  11. Sylvia says:

    I am hoping to learn some more fabric dyeing techniques. Thanks for the chance to win.

  12. Joyce says:

    Oooh, I’d love to paper piece this year!

  13. Marilyn says:

    I make purses and I might want to try quilting to add to them this year.

  14. MC says:

    Great design, I like the way it highlights the feature fabric at the centre of the windmills. In 2015, I’m hoping to take a course at a long-arm studio so I can get through those quilt tops that are too big for my home machine!

  15. Nicole I. says:

    In 2015, I’d like to keep the train going on free motion quilting, but I really need to get better at accurate curved piecing and I hope to try something outside my current skill set. Thanks for the chance to win this, it’s quite lovely!

  16. Jane says:

    What a lovely pattern! I’m still going to keep up with the piecing, but I’ll be working a lot on my longarm free motion quilting next year.

  17. Summer says:

    I would like to learn better tricks for making flying geese. I’m working on one project now with FG that I would have done differently had I but known about easier methods earlier!

  18. Andrea says:

    Wow that Glow quilt is fantastic. I love that pattern. Thanks for the opportunity.

  19. Kristin in Alaska says:

    Well, I just opened my sewing machine box for the first time last month, so any sewing I do with be me learning new skills! My *secret* plan is to make a quilt for my parents’ 45th wedding anniversary, which is in June. And I’m not using a pattern. Fingers crossed that the idea in my head translates to my sewing machine! BTW, I love solid colors quilted with the matchstick quilting!

  20. pkmegs says:

    I would like to make a project with EPP. Never tried it before.

  21. Jackie says:

    I want to learn to bind my own quilts. Thanks!

  22. Sandra Timmons says:

    I would like to attempt applique. I started a quilt but I really did not quite graph the skill yet. I really admired your Dutch Windmill quilt pattern. I would be really excited to your winner of the starter kit as well as this quilt pattern. Thank you for being a part of the Sew Mama Sew giveaway and the chance to win your generous giveaway. Merry Christmas to you.

    Sandi Timmons
    sandit1@sbcglobal.net

  23. Audrey says:

    I’d like to practice more hand quilting. I really do love the look (and feel) of it! 🙂

  24. Andrea says:

    Thank you for the chance to win! Next year I would most like to learn free motion quilting. I have several tops that need to be quilted, so I have plenty to practice on. 🙂

  25. Terri van Gulik says:

    Very pretty pattern and one that looks not too complicated.

  26. Chris says:

    It’s not new but my free motion need work. I really like the quilt and color choices.

  27. DonnaM says:

    I really hoping to try some free motion quilting on my home machine. I’ll start small project soon.

  28. Lynne says:

    Lovely! I want to learn how to sew more professional looking zippers. Thanks for the great giveaway!

  29. renee c says:

    I would love to hand quilt.

  30. Sue G says:

    My free motion quilting needs work, that’s what I’ll be working on. also paper piecing!

  31. Carla G says:

    I’d like to learn to fmq on my quilts. And learn how to adjust women’s patterns to better fit me. 🙂

  32. Jenny says:

    great colours and pattern!

  33. Susan says:

    I would like to improve my quilting and sewing skills. I would also like to learn to knit.

  34. Katie says:

    I’m comfortable with quilting, and I’d love to get started on paper piecing for really perfect results.

  35. Corinne says:

    Rather than learn a new skill, I’d like to improve the skills I already have…I already have too many hobbies to add another! I’d like to improve my hand applique.

  36. Jereena says:

    I would like to improve my quilting definitely but my goal is to practice more garment sewing in 2015.

  37. Linda S. says:

    I would like to learn to quilt using FMQ.

  38. Michelle Smith says:

    I am new to quilting so anything quilting related I need to learn, especially paper piecing and free motion quilting.

    detroitgirl77 AT gmail DOT com

  39. Vicki H says:

    I would like to learn applique.

  40. Sandy K says:

    Paper piecing is on my list to learn.

  41. Tracy | Screaming Sardine says:

    I want to learn how to bind a quilt better.

  42. ZAnyMouse says:

    I really want to try paper piecing this year!

  43. Cyndi says:

    I’d like to get more into quilting!

  44. Wendy Welsh says:

    In 2015 I”m going to get into paper piecing in a big way. I’ve got the templates and paper pieces, but the pattern is wrapped up for Christmas so I can’t start until 2015. Thanks.

  45. Jess @ Quilty Habit says:

    I would love to learn how to paper piece well. Thanks for the chance!

  46. cynthia says:

    I’d like to become more proficient at neele-turned applique.

  47. CraftyHourMom says:

    Hoping to get some more free motion practise in. I’m not that great at it! Thanks for the chance.

  48. Susan says:

    I need to learn to FMQ!

  49. Stacy Alfano says:

    I would love to get better at basic quilting!

  50. Michele Timms says:

    I’d love to practice curved piecing like the Drunkard’s Path – i’ve seen some great tutorials too! Sweet giveaway – thanks for the chance!!

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