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. Hayley says:

    I’d like to learn fmq

  2. DebbieKL says:

    I’d like to improve my clothing fitting skills.

  3. Debbie D. says:

    FMQ is high on my list this coming year…

  4. Taryn says:

    I just got a Grace Frame for my machine and hopefully we get it built soon. In 2015, I hope to work on my quilting skills and work my way through my quilt top pile!

  5. Laurie says:

    I adore the color palette and need to move beyond the basics. This would be a terrific “next” project!

  6. Julia says:

    I’d like to learn free-motion quilting.
    Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com

  7. Jess says:

    Needle-turn applique. Well, any sort of applique, but that is my dream skill.

    jhunsberger (at) gmail (d0t) c0m

  8. Susie says:

    I ‘d love to fmq more in 2015 ! Get some confidence.
    Susie

  9. annette says:

    I would love to learn quilting. I’ve been sewing for several years but have never jumped into quilting.

  10. Patti says:

    I would like to learn how to sew a jacket. I have the pattern and am hesitant to start.

  11. Jill Trentacost says:

    This year I want to learn how to paper piece

  12. Heather B says:

    I would love to learn some free motion quilting

  13. Monique Belmer says:

    I need to work on free motion quilting on a standard sized domestic machine! monique.belmer at gmail dot com

  14. Sarah says:

    I would like to be able to sew Y seams on the sewing machine.

  15. jmniffer says:

    I would like to try all kinds of applique, machine, needle turn, wool…can’t wait to give it a go!

  16. Bethany says:

    I would love to learn free motion quilting!

  17. Faye says:

    Each year I have said I want to learn free motion quilting. In 2014 I made a little bit of headway — just a few practice squares here and there. This year I hope to do a full (small) quilt in free motion quilting, to really get the hang of it!

  18. Sarah says:

    I think 2015 will be the year I learn to knit. Thanks for the chance to win!

  19. Jansie Martin says:

    I am going to learn free motion quilting. It looks intimidating, but I want to try!

  20. Shayna says:

    I’m going to have to learn to hand quilt since I’m going to have a queen sized hexie quilt that I can’t bear to machine quilt.

  21. Pat V. says:

    2015 is the year for improving my FMQ skills, for sure!

  22. Mary Smith says:

    I plan on getting better at free-motion quilting

  23. Shauna says:

    My goal for 2015 is to expand my free motion quilting from simple meanders to more complicated patterns.

  24. Magda says:

    Yesterday I would say spinning but I think by now it’s changed to quilting 🙂

  25. Laura says:

    I’d love to take a class in FMQ – I’ve tried it on small practice squares but I can’t seem to get it to work on an actual quilt.

  26. Victoria M says:

    I am determined to learn how to use my server!

  27. Afton says:

    I’m looking to learn graffiti quilting.

  28. Mom C says:

    Paper piecing is on my list for next year. Thanks

  29. Bari says:

    I already quilt so would LOVE to learn to knit socks!

  30. Laurie says:

    I would love to continue improving on my garment making skills.

  31. Cherise says:

    I would like to learn how to hand applique. Thanks for the beautiful bundle of fabrics!

  32. Jacqueline in Pitt Meadows says:

    Hi there Sharon.
    I am a newbee to your lovely blog! Your patterns are really great!
    I definitely want to learn more free-motion skills. I am sooo tired of stippling everything!
    Thanks so much for the giveaway!

  33. Jereena says:

    Would like to learn hand quilting

  34. Joanne says:

    I’d like to learn how to use all the extra feet for my machine that I haven’t tried out yet. Like the super scary looking ruffler! 🙂 Thanks for the chance to win!

  35. Lee says:

    Lovely giveaway! thank you! I would love to learn needle turn applique!

  36. Kristen says:

    in 2015, I plan to improve my clothing making skills.

  37. Zura says:

    I would love to learn more fmq designs in 2015! 🙂

  38. Nickkole says:

    i hope to learn tailoring techniques and add more couture finishing techniques to my repertoire

  39. Stephanie says:

    Thanks for the giveaway. I’d like to learn hand embroidery in 2015.

  40. Susanne says:

    I would like to see more on FMQ, and art quilting.
    Love your designs.

  41. rosa says:

    I’d love to learn FMQ and improve my applique.

  42. Susan Ikin says:

    I’d like to FMQ a full quilt and learn to hand quilt.

  43. debbie says:

    I would like to extend my FMQ skills. You have such a beautiful blog. Thanks for the giveaway and the chance to win.

  44. Nina says:

    I’d like to learn FMQ

  45. Brenda Hulsey says:

    I’d like to learn paper piecing.

  46. katie says:

    I would like to FINALLY grasp paper piecing, so I can make a New York Beauty something (not saying an entire quilt, but ideally that would be it!) Merry Christmas to all the quilters, who have no doubt rushed, and worked really hard to finish project(s) for other people!!

  47. Patty says:

    I would like to learn free motion quilting.

  48. Julie says:

    Just want to keep making quilts:) Thanks

  49. Karen says:

    I’m excited to try out sashiko.

  50. Kathy says:

    I nee fmq confidence and will be working on it in 2015

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