Gardenvale fabrics by jen king well for Moda fabrics
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Big Giveaway Day: Gardenvale Fabrics

Giveaway is now closed! thanks for all the comments, I love reading them and learning more about what quilters and sewers are doing.

The Winner is Christy and she was notified by email. Thanks!

Gardenvale fabrics by jen king well for Moda fabrics

It’s a great day for a fabric giveaway! Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the quilting world. If you are a regular reader, I thank you for the kind comments. If you are visiting for the first time from the Sew Mama Sew giveaway day: I am glad you found me and I hope you will come back again soon.

For my giveaway, I have seven prints from the brand new (and much anticipated) range by Jen Kingwell for Moda: Gardenvale. The light piece on the far right in the photo is a fat quarter, the other six are large fat eighths (around 12″ x 21″). A good little bundle to get you started on your next sewing project.

All you must do to earn a chance to win is leave a comment here on this post. Tell me your very favorite type of quilting project, for example: simple, fast patchwork, paper-piecing, curved piecing, applique or other handwork, etc. If you are not a quilter, what would you like to make with this fabric?

Leave an optional second comment (and another chance to win) if you share a post or photo from my website on Facebook or Pinterest.

Eclipse quilt pattern by Color Girl Sharon McConnell

My favorite it curved piecing! I love experimenting with different shapes and layouts that you can get with curved shapes in quilts. Above, Eclipse is my newest quilting pattern and I have just listed it in my shop in print form, so you can get it in print or pdf download. I just finished my first semester back at University (yea!), so I am looking forward to sewing some new curvy quilts during the summer break!

Good Luck, and thanks for stopping by,

Sharon

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293 thoughts on “Big Giveaway Day: Gardenvale Fabrics

  1. Stacy Alfano says:

    I love anything fast and easy! I don’t have alot of patience!

  2. Samantha P says:

    I love simple and fast!

  3. Sylvia says:

    I love paper piecing.

  4. Sue Holman says:

    I like to try all sorts of things, but would like to try some curves.

  5. Mrs Flying Blind says:

    I do like a bit of everything, so that is why Jen Kingwell is my hero!!
    Thanks for the chance x

  6. Lia says:

    Paper-pieced patterns are my go-to usually. I also like applique and I have just recently discovered EPP. So there is quite the range that I enjoy doing 🙂
    Many thanks for the chance!

  7. Erin McSweeney says:

    I love making baby quilts, you can do something complicated but it goes pretty quick

  8. Yana says:

    I’m very new to quilting. I’d like to make quilted cushions for my kids.

  9. Chiska says:

    I love handwork the best, but all of it really.

  10. Shanna says:

    In the past I have been a rather boring squares and rectangle and maybe triangles kind of sewist, I am hoping to branch more and more to curved piecing!

  11. Shanna says:

    I pinned your beautiful quilt above! https://www.pinterest.com/pin/64105994672529794/

  12. Jenna Z says:

    I really hate accurate cutting so I love strip quilting (scrappy style) and paper piecing because they don’t require me to cut out tons of really accurate pieces beforehand!

  13. Sandy says:

    I like pieced lap quilts.

  14. Ramona says:

    I am a newbie and am just trying lots of different things. I do love applique but am having fun trying all the different types of quilting. I love your new quilt design! So fun.

  15. Sandra says:

    I like fast and fabulous–with intervals of slow and difficult. I won’t get a second entry because I have no idea how to do it. Great giveaway.

  16. Carol says:

    I love English Paper Piecing.

  17. Laura says:

    I love simple and fast piecing!

  18. Alida says:

    I am obsessed with paper piecing! thanks for the chance!

  19. Susi says:

    I love all kinds of quilts, but my quilts need to have a story of some sort 🙂

  20. Leslie Schmidt says:

    I guess I like simpler, faster quilts, since I don’t seem to be getting much better at cutting, piecing, or quilting.

  21. Leslie Schmidt says:

    I pinned a photo of your pattern Polka Dot Bikini (which I have purchased) to my Pinterest board called Mod Squad.

  22. Sandra Timmons says:

    Simple, fast patchwork gets my vote. We all love Gardenvale fabrics. Thank you for being a part of the SMS Giveaway Day and giving us the chance to win these lovely prints.

    Sandi Timmons
    sandit1@sbcglobal.net

  23. Sheila says:

    I love a challenge and especially love to make landscape quilts .

  24. Amanda M says:

    I love improv quilting. There’s something very zen about just sitting down and letting things happen. It’s a slow process, but very rewarding 🙂

  25. Liesel says:

    I don’t quilt…I’ll have to let the fabric inspire me. It’s beautiful!

  26. Amanda says:

    I am not a quilter, though this may inspire me to be!! 🙂 I would probably use it for some bags or pouches.

  27. Barb N says:

    My favorite quilting is doing something that makes me smile. And most of them make me smile, so I guess I’m versatile! Happy quilting to you!

  28. Barb N says:

    I pinned your new pattern on my Pinterest page at Mountain Quiltworks!

  29. Afton says:

    I enjoy paper-piecing.

  30. courtney a says:

    I like simple and quick quilts. Thanks.

    courtneyahrenholtz@gmail.com

  31. Bobbie says:

    I love all sorts of projects, simple quick and challenging – depends on the day
    That quilt is gorgeous

  32. Susan in Dublin says:

    I love traditional patchwork, mostly scrappy, art quilting/surface design, will do appliqué if the project needs it and am trying my hand at being more improvisational. Guess I love mostly all quilting, with binding being my least favorite part. The fabrics are beautiful and would be fun to play with.

  33. Renea says:

    I love to applique. It is sew much fun to build a picture from fabric. Thanks for the great giveaway.

  34. Cheya says:

    I mostly do piecing and some simple FMQ. Love the beautiful fabrics you are offering.

  35. Cheya says:

    Earlier today I ran across your blog for the first time. I was so enamored with your Aviatrix medallion quilt and posted it to Pinterest.

    https://www.pinterest.com/booklogged/quilts-scrappy/

    Just a few minutes ago another blogger asked for scrappy quilt suggestions and I sent her to your blog to look at that medallion quilt.

  36. Pre says:

    I really like all types of quilting, it just depends on how I’m feeling in the moment.

  37. Lesley Bambridge says:

    I love to use charm packs to whip up quick and simple quilts for the home. x

  38. EmilyRC says:

    I enjoy fast and easy piecing, mostly because I like to spend my time quilting!

  39. jane R says:

    I’m still trying to work out my favourite type of patchwork, but I’m leaning towards simple fast piecing at the moment.

  40. Michele@CrayonBoxQuiltStudio says:

    I find that I tend to make more bigger quilts than smaller projects.

  41. R.Kay says:

    Those fabrics are so pretty!

    I would love to use those fabrics and create cheerful little potholders for my kitchen.

    Thank you for the chance to win!

  42. Monique B says:

    I really enjoy paper piecing and bag making.

  43. Melissa says:

    I love paper piecing best, thanks for the chance

  44. Jackie says:

    Lately I’ve been practicing on doing more curved piecing, one is okay the next not so good.

  45. Roberta Smith says:

    I like the simple quilt but I hope to learn more about applique.

  46. Linda says:

    As I am new to quilting I am still in the simple stage. Thanks for the chance to win.

  47. Fleurette says:

    Fast and simple, paper piecing, EPP, applique. I love it all. Thank you for the giveaway.

  48. dawn - mi rincón de mariposas says:

    I’m not a quilter but I love to sew. This fabric would look great on a skirt or a tote bag. Thanks a have a great day!

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