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. Jessica says:

    I’d like to learn Quilt-as-you-go.

  2. Julie says:

    I’m bound and determined to learn paper piecing. Thanks for the opportunity. Great fabrics and pattern.

  3. Jennifer Gleich says:

    I really want to learn how to long arm quilt in the next year.

  4. Emily C says:

    I would like to learn FMQ.

  5. Sylvia says:

    I’d like to learn hand quilting!

  6. Kristin S. says:

    Hello from Minnesota! In 2015, I hope to get a lot more comfortable with free motion quilting. I’ve taken a class but I really need to put it into practice!

  7. Lisa Marie says:

    I want to learn to quilt feathers!

  8. Connie says:

    Great giveaway! I want to learn more surface design techniques!

  9. Diane Pfluger says:

    I would like to learn more quilt blocks

  10. Kathleen Dalecio says:

    I would like to learn FMQ and to paper-piece! Probably a bit ambitious…

  11. JoyceLM says:

    Machine applique is on my list of new techniques to learn. Thanks for the chance to win.

  12. Diana @ Red Delicious Life says:

    This year I’d like to tackle a cathedral window block.

  13. Renata says:

    My new skill will be to learn to piece chevrons accurately.

  14. Louisa says:

    Clothes is my goal, clothes that fit good.

  15. Deb (Two Cheeky Monkeys) says:

    It’s a little embarrassing, but I’d like to learn how to use a rotary cutter efficiently and without the fear of cutting myself!

  16. Chelsea Huckins says:

    FMQ feathers that don’t look like a child scribbled on the quilt.

  17. Shelley Folkerts says:

    I would like to learn how to fmq. Thanks for the giveaway.

  18. Laura says:

    Sewing hexagons without y-seams is a new skill I’d like.

  19. Ariel says:

    In 2015, what wouldn’t I love to learn about sewing!? I do hope to sew an entire outfit for myself so learning to get there would be splendid. And I’ve been seeing hexagons a lot on instagram and they look wonderful so I wouldn’t mind learning how to make those. I’m simply amazed by peoples creativity and I do love a good challenge 🙂 Thanks for a great giveaway!

  20. Penny R says:

    In 2015 I am learning to quilt my own quilt using my walking foot.

  21. Quilting Tangent says:

    Feeling comfortable sewing with a machine instead of by hand.

  22. Marianne says:

    In 2015, I’d like to get better at machine quilting.

  23. Mary Ann says:

    I want to fmq a bed sized quilt!

  24. Judy Cooper says:

    Modern Quilting

  25. Trudy Keller says:

    I would like to learn paper piecing.

  26. Debra Kay Neiman says:

    Continue to improve my free motion quilting on my home machine. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

  27. Betsy says:

    I would love to learn the quilt as you go method. Regular quilting is just wearing on me

  28. Allison Sews says:

    I’d like to be able to sew clothes that actually fit me/…..without making 12 muslins first!

  29. amy says:

    I’d like to learn to do some machine quilting next year. Just took a class but will need lots of practice!

  30. Jocelyn says:

    I’ve never done Applique, so that would be a new skill to learn in 2015!

  31. Adrienne says:

    I need to work on curves

  32. Jemima Flendt says:

    I’d love to learn some of the pictorial style paper piecing like the animals and the little children – these look great.

  33. Alida says:

    Knitting and English Paper Piecing! Thanks for the chance to win

  34. auschick says:

    I’d like to work on FMQ next year!

  35. CeLynn says:

    I would love to conquer my fear of FMQ and use that technique to quilt all of my quilts in the new year.

  36. Carrie P. says:

    I want to learn more free motion quilts designs.

  37. Kate says:

    Paper piecing! It will happen someday

  38. Melissa Corry says:

    I want to play with curves more 😉

  39. Claudia Sheehan says:

    Fabric colors for which to drool

  40. LJ says:

    I have two things…I’d like to try my hand at some hand dyeing fabric. Also, I’ve never made a cathedral window and want to do that.

  41. Tabitha Klucking says:

    I’d really like to learn more about quilting on my regular machine. I have Bernina’s BSR and I need to put it to use.

  42. Leah says:

    I’d love to learn how to make my own paper piecing patterns in 2015

  43. Holly U says:

    I would like to become confident at both piecing triangles and free motion quilting. Thanks for this chance!

  44. Angelia L. says:

    I would love to learn FMQ and foundation paper piecing!

  45. T Hays says:

    Paper piecing and applique are my weak spots.

  46. Nikita Smith says:

    I’d love to learn how to longarm machine quilt and paper piecing.

  47. Kathy h says:

    I want to learn how to free motion quilt designs.

  48. Kim says:

    I’d like to learn how to quilt as you go.

  49. Karen says:

    I’d like to learn piecing curves.

  50. DebV says:

    I want to how to FMQ. I only quilt with straight lines and it is boring.

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