Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Reveal and Giveaway! (TWO fat quarter bundles!)

UPDATE:
Thank you for your interest....this giveaway is now closed.

I know that I've been AWOL for a few days, and I do apologize to all of you --- it really is inexcusable that I've left you without a word, and I'm really quite contrite. I actually have a good excuse, well, I have eight of them . . . they've taken more of my time than I realized.  See?


I'm getting back to my sewing, though, so I hope my apology is accepted?  I saw a few nods -- I'll go with that. No use flogging myself any further. Here, will you take this wet noodle and toss it?

(Grinding noise)  Changing gears, now, would you like to see the Christmas project reveal? Oh, good, I was hoping that at least one of you would say yes!!  Here is my new Christmas wall-hanging!!


(Sigh. I tried several times to get a picture to upload here, but I'll try again later . . .)

It's made from Jacquelynne Steves' (The Noble Wife blog and web store) new fabric line (and it is in the stores now!) called "Oh Holy Night" --- these are dreamy fabrics in luscious colors from Jacquelynne's palette. 




(Waving) Thank you, Jacquelynne! I enjoy her fabrics and projects so much -- she shows lovely things on her blog, and I routinely drool over the fabrics and kits in her store! Check out these pretty prints and solids:



The panel is adorable --- think of your elementary school Christmas pageant, with all of the kids and the animals helping out!


When I was trying to decide what I would design with this line, I kept coming back to this panel. To me, this is the heart of Christmas, and I was loving all the mousies and squirrels hanging up their ornament balls and stars around the edge of the panel. I wanted to showcase the gorgeous fabrics, so I decided to make "ornaments" from them and have them wind their way around the scene . . . then, you know me; the 3D bug bit me again - but I'll show you that later! (Wink)

After cutting strips of the light green, I cut out circles of the others, approximately three inches in diameter.

I fussy cut some strips from her striped fabric:


See there?



 . . . and made tubes from them -- I have these cool plastic tools from Clover so that I can press the seams where I want them, like so:


 and then use the tubes for stems for flowers --- or garland for balls!


Once the garland was stitched down, it was time to blanket-stitch the balls onto the garland:


Love those colors!


This is the point at which my camera died, so I won't be showing you the details on the stitching, etc!
I've got the balls on the garland, and assembled the body of the wall-hanging. Remember the 3D part of the project that I mentioned? Well, each ornament needs something that attaches it to the garland, so each one will receive a red ribbon bow. Then, there will be holly leaves, cut from the lovely green print from the line.
I found a great tutorial on "quickie" 3D leaves, at this link. I'm going to be making those and tacking a couple at each ribbon!
Oh, and I forgot to show you --- I gave one of the mousies a cameo role on an ornament --- I fussy cut an oval with him in it, and another oval of the red print; I put it all together with my trusty Lapel Stick and here he is:


Sorry about the picture quality --- that's my seven-dollar-wonder-with-no-flash! I'll pause for a moment to allow you time to ooooh and aaaah about my serious bargain hunting . . . (Grin)  It will do just fine on outdoor shots of quilties and projects until I get something better!  (That mousie was the one indoor shot that I tried.)
Now, whilst I am working on putting my 3 dimensional touches on my project, I think we should have something fun for you Lilypadquilters.  Hmmmmm, what can we do?

I know!  A giveaway!!

Jacquelynne is providing not one, but TWO fat quarter bundles of these gorgeous "Oh, Holy Night" Christmas fabrics for you Lilypadquilters to try to win!



I'm trying something new this time --- I hope you will let me know if you like this or not! I thought I'd see how the Rafflecopter thingie works . . . 
Now, you do NOT have to do everything listed here, OK? You can pick and choose --- you can do one, two, or however many you would like to! I tell you the truth; you will love these pretty fabrics!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

I sure hope this works! Let the entries begin, and good luck! 

Love,


203 comments:

  1. I would love to make a Christmas quilt!

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  2. The kids read a book in kindergarten about duckling and they were named Mack, Pack, and a few other rhyming names. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  3. Ok - I don't get those entry thingies and not sure I enter there or enter here - I am computer challenged. But love the fabric line and pretty panel. Your photos share a lovely piece in progress.

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  4. I make a Christmas quilt each year! this would be perfect for 2012!

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  5. I don't think there's 8 names but one year I named my lambs after the firemen in 'Camberwick Green'! They started ' Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew .....and ended 'Grub'!! You'll have to resort to google to find all the names!

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  6. Christmas table runner and coasters would look really nice. made from those fabrics.

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  7. I always worry I haven't done it right in Rafflecopter thingie, I am like Sharon, I never know whether the comment should be here or there!!! Linda xx

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  8. Okay so now I see I have made a mess because my comment should have shown the names of the ducks....told you I got confused with Raffle!!! And now I can't remember what the question was that I was suppose to answer (STOP LAUGHING) it's my age I am brain dead at the moment. So you can have the ducks names here - you didn't say if they were male or female though... so Fred and Ginger, Gertie and Bertie, sorry can't think of any more. xxxxxxxx PS don;t think I like Rafflecopter...:-(

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  9. Oh my goodness - I would make a Christmas stocking and maybe a tree skirt - I've always wanted to have one of those!!! Generous giveaway wow!!

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  10. I would make a Christmas quilt for each of my son's families.

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  11. Thank you soooooo much for the chance for this fabric to come and be petted at my house....I do need a tree skirt and there would be enough for a table runner too....
    Hugz

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  12. Cute fabrics, thank you for offering this giveaway!
    I'd use some of it for a Christmas wallhanging, and I see Kaleidoscopes and fuzzy cut hexies in the flowers on the fabric.

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  13. I'd make a Christmas quilt which would be gorgeous cos those fabrics are so lovely. By the way, the missing names for the Camberwick Green firemen are Cuthbert and Dibble.

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  14. I think I'd make a Christmas table runner, I don't have any Christmas fabrics so it would be ideal.

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  15. Names for the Ducklings? How about calling them Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, Butch and Sundance and finally, Thelma and Louise.

    Oh, and I don't think I like Rafflecopter either. I tried for ages to answer the questions by typing into the boxes on it with no luck, so I think I'm doing it right, but there's no guarantee.

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  16. Dibble, Dabble, Waddle, Mucky Duck, Paddle and Meggie.

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  17. I would make a wall hanging or quilt. I collect nativity sets/scenes so this fabric would be a super addition. Love it.

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  18. I'm also finding this entry process a bit confusing, but this counts as my comment. Maybe I just need more coffee. The Noble Wife blog is super.

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  19. A Christmas quilt for the couch. Name the ducklings: Huey, Dewy, Louie, Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey and Alice. Now, that's original, isn't it?

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  20. I swould make a wallhanging or pillows! Lovely!

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  21. Love your project! The ducklings are so lovely!

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  22. Oh, these fabrics would be perfect for my sister! I would love to make a lap quilt for her to use through the holiday season.

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  23. That's a lot of ducks to name! My skills at this are not so good. Maybe go with a theme, like Mexican food. They could be Taco, Burrito, Salsa, Tortilla, etc. Or maybe not!

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  24. Love the fabric. I would make tree skirts for gifts. Thanks for a chance.

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  25. how about Daisy, Donald, Daffy, Pluto, Goofy, etc

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  26. I would make a Christmas wall hanging...but honestly it probably wouldn't get done this year.

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  27. I would have a hard time resisting naming some of the ducklings Huey Dewey and Louie - not to mention Donald and Daffy and Daisy. Let me see, I need two more - Quackers and Wack.

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  28. Awesome fabrics! My stash is really low on Christmas fabrics right now so these would be very welcome. I would make a throw for the sofa.

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  29. Christmas table runners for family and friends!

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  30. I'd make another patchwork christmas crocodile (I think my current christmas crocodile, Noel, would like a festive friend).

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  31. Duckling names? I'd be tempted to go with water/weather themed words. Splish and Splash. Brook and River. Rio and Agua. Stormy and Sunny.

    Or name them for local bodies of water.

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  32. I would love to make a set of Christmas placemats!

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  33. cool giveaway, am I still in the drawing if I didn't do all 8?

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  34. I think a table runner and some placemats would be a great way to display this pretty fabric! :-)

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  35. Dotty, Spotty, Freckles, Speckles and Cutie (couldn't think of another "spot" name.. :-)

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  36. I have a Christmas quilt that I am going to make and would love to add this material to it!
    missysaprons@gmail.com

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  37. Ducklings....Huey, Dewey, Louie, John, Paul, George, and Ringo....is that enough? lol ;) they are cute!
    Fabric....table runner and placemats for gifts. Your project looks great so far.

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  38. Donald, Daisy, Houie, Louie, and Dewey
    missysaprons@gmail.com

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  39. I would make a wall hanging from that fabric, it's beautiful the colors are so rich. I know they're ducks but I would name them after the 7 dwarfs, fit to their little personalities. I don't really like the copter, I always feel like I've done it wrong.

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  40. table runners...I see Chritstmas runners with this fabric...thank you...love the little ones.

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  41. Daria o nome dos meus irmãos:Cléria,Elvira,Rita,Sílvia,Miguel,Marcelo e Marcos.Somos em oito,EU não conto.Obrigada por esta oferta linda.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com.

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  42. Tenho muita dificuldade em comprar tecidos de natal.Costumo comprar toalhas de mesa para fazer os meus enfeites,isso ficaria caro para fazer uma colcha de parede para minha sala.É isso que eu faria :uma linda colcha de parede.Obrigada.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

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  43. I could really use a new Christmas tree skirt. This would make a nice conversation starter I think. It is really cute!

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  44. Piddle, Paddle, Puddle, Fluff, Quackers, Waddles, Tipper, Beaky, Cheeky

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  45. Fui em ESPOSA NOBRE e deixei um comentário e assinei sua lista.Obrigada.tiacarminhapezzuto@gmail.com

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  46. Can't wait to see the pic of your whole quilt! The work you showed is very cute! And the fabrics look cute too! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  47. I think this beautiful fabric would be nice in candle mats or placemats. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  48. I would make a Christmas tree skirt. I'm in desperate need of one and I think this line of fabric would be perfect! Thanks for the chance(s) to win!

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  49. I would make something Christmassy with the fabrics....a quilt, a stocking, a tree skirt....maybe a pillow case or two for my long winters nap.

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  50. Name the ducklings....there are how many? 8? How about Snow, Sleepy, Dopey, Doc, Happy, Sneezy, Bashful, .... and Fred. Which one am I missing?

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  51. Name the ducklings- now this is a challenge! How about Daisy Duck,Darling Duck, Dickey Duck,Dandy duck,Dotty Duck,Delia Duck,Dainty Duck, And Doedoe Duck.

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  52. I was thinking it would make a really cool wall hanging for my grandson's bedroom this Christmas. Something he could hang up every year and remember me by. :)

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  53. Oh they're beautiful...and that panel is so precious. I think a Christmas wall hanging would be beautiful! Thank you for a chance to win.

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  54. Ummm....How will you even tell them apart?!?!?! Duckie, Duckette...I don't know...have fun. =)

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  55. Naming the ducklings.... Winking, Blinking, Nod, Wee Willie, Ringo, Rosy, Tisket, and Tasket ... Ha!!!

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  56. I don't know if we're supposed to leave a comment here for each of the above, but I've visited her blog and follow and get the newsletter. =) Thanks Jacque! =)

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  57. I also added a link on my blog for your giveaway, at the bottom of my post. =) I don't have FB, but maybe I'll get lucky and win a bundle anyway. =) Thanks again.

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  58. Maybe Nixxer for one or Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  59. Since you are working with Christmas fabrics, how about Comet, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph, etc.?

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  60. I have a pattern that I have been hoarding for a Christmas quilt - these fabrics would be gorgeous for it! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  61. I am just getting into Christmas gifts. I bought a book on dresser scarfs. It would look lovely

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  62. I'm a happy follower! By the way - since you asked for opinions, I'm not particularly fond of the Rafflecopter thingy. It's hard to figure out what to do next and where to do it.

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  63. Hope I'm doin' this right :-)
    The fabrics are beautiful. The panel is sweet and I would quilt that up as a wall hanging for my nephews family. The rest would more than likely go into table runners that I want to give as Christmas gifts this year.

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  64. I checked out The Noble Wife site and signed up to follow! Love it!!!

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  65. I also liked The Noble Wife on Facebook :*)

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  66. Names for ducklings....boy, I wouldn't get anything done with those around...I wouldn't be able to take my eyes off them. I like to name animals after Jane Austen characters. I think I see 6 ducklings there....Pride and Prejudice might be a good source....Jane, Miss Elizabeth Bennet, Mr Darcy, Caroline, Charles and Mrs.Bennet for a nervous one :-)

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  67. PS I love The Noble Wife fabric lines too and her pins :-)

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  68. I have been wanting to make a tree skirt

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  69. Lol I just like the name Sadie, but its the name of the daughter on duck commander. That show is my favorite show ever.

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  70. I would make a Christmas lap quilt. Thanks so much for the chance!

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  71. How about the names of the seven dwarfs blue plus either Snow White or the Evil Stepmother depending on personalities.

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  72. A pretty Christmas quilt and/or wall hanging for my girls.

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  73. I'm not sure, but the reindeer names is a cute idea!

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  74. I would love to make a table runner with those christmas prints.
    they are so pretty.

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  75. The dark one could be
    Pete
    Pete
    And
    Repeat
    Light one
    Mary

    Giggle...I don't know how to name a duck.

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  76. I really really really want to make a new set of Christmas table linens and decor! This fabric would be a great start as i have 4 tables to 'dress' this year for Christmas!

    sowingstitches [at] yahoo [dot] com

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  77. The ducklings are so adorable! They most certainly need names! Something to do with sewing/quilting too!!! hmmm, Stitch, Calico, Dot....

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  78. This is Christmas fabric, why not name them after Santa's reindeer? LOL

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  79. I am thinking some sort of Christmas banner to hang in my kitchen.

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  80. I'd make my first Christmas Quilt! bethfouche at hotmail dot com

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  81. HELLO! I'D LIKE TO MAKE A NEW TABLE RUNNER!
    THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  82. HAPPY FOLLOWING YOU!
    THANKS!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  83. HAPPY FOLLOWING THE NOBLE WIFE!
    THANK YOUO!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  84. ALREADY RECEIVING THE NOBLE WIFE NEWSLETTER!
    THANKS YOU!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  85. HELLO! NAMES FOR THE DUCKLINGS THAT'S A TOUGH ONE!
    MAYBE DILLY,DALLY,DANNY,DIXIE,DABBY,DUCKY!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  86. LIKED AND SHARED ON THE NOBLE WIFE FB SITE!
    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1711336606

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  87. SIGNED UP ON FB WITH OLE FROG EYES!
    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1711336606
    THANK YOU FOR A NEAT GIVEAWAY!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  88. A Christmas lap quilt for my living room. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  89. Names for the ducklings, let me see, Donald, Daisy, Huey, Duey, Luey, and Lucy! :-)

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  90. I'd make gifts with these adorable Christmas fabrics! Thanks for the chance.

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  91. How about some quilting related names for the ducklings:
    Stitch
    Stipple
    Singer
    Janome
    Bernina
    Brother
    Pfaff
    Viking

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  92. I am thinking I would make placemats, napkins and a table runner.

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  93. I would love to make her candle mat and also a wallhanging out of the panel in this line. Thanks for the give-away

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  94. here is both on my comments thank you for the giveaway

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  95. I'd like to try my first Christmas quilt using these fabrics.

    Now you know, you have to have a Donald, Daisy, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Phooey, Scrooge, and Daffy Duck!

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  96. I love these fabrics and need to add to my Christmas Stash and maybe put them into a Christmas throw.

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  97. I am a follower of yours and I am not sure about Rafflecopter but I am willing to give it a chance.

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  98. Either a Christmas quilt or table runner!

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  99. My mom always used to talk about the duck that she had growing up. His name was Herman, and I think it's great. Such a different name is perfect for such a different pet! :)

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  100. A Christmas quilt is what I would probably make.

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  101. Eight names-wow. Reindeer names? Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donder (or Donner), and Blitzen

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  102. This would make such a cute wallhanging!

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  103. I duckling definitely needs the name "quackers"!

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  104. I love Jacquelynne's fabric designs and would love to win this. I would probably make a Christmas quilt.

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  105. Wow eight ducklings to name is a lot. I have no idea where you should start on that one. If there were only seven I would say name them after the seven dwarfs but there are eight so I don't know.

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  106. I would make a Christmas quilt or perhaps a tree skirt ... OR BOTH!!

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  107. Some froggy themed names for the ducklings could be cute. Ribbet ... Croak ... Toad ... Froggy ... Google ... Jumper ... Lily ... Padswoth, of course.

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  108. I've been wanting to make Christmas quilts for my grands, and I am always on the look out for things to make into banners for patients' rooms. So many possibilities! :)

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  109. Those little ducklings are so cute! Not knowing if they are boys or girls, you could have Polly, Molly, Dolly, Holly, Larry, Harry, Barry and Spot!

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  110. I'd love to make some Christmas table runners to give as gifts.

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  111. I'd love to make some fabric ornaments, or a small quilt!

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  112. I've been really wanting to make an Advent calendar for Anne, 3D style. I think this fabric would be perfect.

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  113. Ducklings...I'm thinking it would be really cute to name them after Santa's reindeer :)

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  114. I name my pets wild and outrageous things. So I don't know that you'd want my name suggestions! I name them after candy bars and toys and favorite book characters things. I once had a dog named Snickers and my first dog-a German Shepherd-I named Barbie. I loved Barbie dolls...still do!

    Anyway, I'll throw these names out there for your ducks (I wish I knew how many females/males there were for proper naming): Caramel, Choco, Oreo, Cinnamon, Chip, Crackerjack (or Quackerjack), Sundae and Mrs. Buttersworth. LOL!

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  115. I would make a Christmas quilt!

    Deborah
    homemakerhoney @gmail .com

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  116. Duck names: Donald, Daisy, Dixie, Dizzy, Trixie, Pixie, Daffy, Diamond

    Deborah
    homemakerhoney@ gmail. com

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  117. I would make table runners for my sisters and brother's families!!

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  118. I would definitely make a table runner and a quilt for my mom with the fabric, it's perfect.

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  119. I would name them all after The Beatles or the Disney Princesses.

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  120. I suspect you cannot 'sex' these babies, so names need to be gender neutral. So perhaps flower or tree names?
    so, how about,
    Ash, Elm, Hazel, Holly, Beech, Oak, Maple and Alder?
    or, give them surnames only,
    Smith, Jones, Reid, Tanner, Lord, Simmons, Kent and Wellington?

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  121. I don't know about duck names... first will you be able to tell them apart and secondly will they actually 'know' their name? But in any case... here are some that I thought would be fun: Fred, Doctor, Waddle, Tulip, Wink, and Stella.

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  122. I would make a wallhanging for my grandsons. I have been looking at that fabric and loving it. As for the ducks.... I would name them all ducky till one of them came foward and told me something else :)

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  123. Hiya! I would probably some pillows, and maybe a wall hanging. I need some new Christmas decor around here. Thanks for having the giveaway. Blessed be, hugs!!!

    playamom57 at yahoo dot com

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  124. I think the fabrics would be adorable for a "countdown to christmas" wall hanging!!

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  125. Hiya again! Do ducklings have personalities??? If so, then they need to be named according to that. My dog's name is Sassy and it certainly fits her, or it used to. She's almost 17 now, so she's lost a bit of her spunk, but she's still a sweetheart. You just need to watch the ducklings and give them their names, if you can tell them apart. I'd get so confused, lol. Thanks again for the giveaway. Blessed be, hugs!!!

    playamom57 at yahoo dot com

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  126. I'd make my sister a quilt with this fabric!

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  127. i would make a similar runner for my entry table ... with the 'ribbon' curving, circles and stars appliqued with some embellishments yet to be thought out.

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  128. I would make a Christmas wall hanging or table runner!

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  129. You could name them after Snow White and the 7 dwarfs :)

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  130. I would like to make a tree skirt with the fabric

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  131. Duck names: Ducky, Dicky, Debby, Dewey, Daffy, Donny, Daisy, and Danny.

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  132. I signed up for The Noble Wife's blog and newsletter.

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  133. Lucky Ducky, Okey Dokey Ducky, Dicky Ducky, Spunky Ducky, Dorky Ducky, Dolly Ducky, Quicky Ducky, Quacky Ducky......

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  134. I'm following The Noble Wife's Blog. Thanks to both of you for the lovely giveaway

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  135. I think a Christmas wall hanging.....and I signed up for The Noble Wife's newsletter

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  136. Oh those little fuzzballs look so adorable!

    And don't remind me that Christmas is coming up so fast! I have socks to knit!

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  137. Oooh, I think I'd make a sweet table runner!

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  138. I think I'd make a wall hanging!!

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  139. I've never made a Christmas quilt for the TV room, so I'd have to include these fabrics in that!

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  140. Duck names, let's see...I like Wink and Tink, Daffy and Dizzy, Bert and Ernie and Mort and Walter.

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  141. I would make a Christmas quilt or table runner or bunting.

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  142. Ducklings names: Go with the "Make Way for Ducklings" by Robert McCloskey. Mr and Mrs Mallard (I know, wrong species) called their ducklings: Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack
    Just in case you haven't seen the book. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0fQpliJJQI

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  143. I have always wanted a Christmas quilt - something special that I made that comes out every year at Thanksgiving and goes onto our bed - love the idea! I am also picturing a wall hanging...

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  144. ARG! You did not tell us how many boys and how many girls, you have among the ducklings! I vote for George and Georgina, Henry and Henrietta, Robert and Roberta, and Joe and Josie...

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  145. I'd use them for a patchwork tree skirt

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  146. Either a quilt or a series of Christmas totes.

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  147. I'm thinking Shakespearean names. Strong classic names (although I've not had my coffee yet so I can't think too much about specifics)

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  148. Not to sure yet what id make, something for my mom as shes out of country this year

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  149. I think I would make a Christmas quilt to snuggle under during that special time of year!

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  150. Names for the Ducks and Ducklings? Dora and David Duck with their offspring: Donald, Daisy, Dan, etc...

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  151. I would make table toppers for my mom and me. :-) Thanks for the chance!

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  152. How about naming them after movie hero's~ or the dwarves... snoozy, grumpy etc. :-)

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  153. I'm confused a bit about Rafflecopter so hope I'm doing this correctly. Question: answer: A Christmas wall hanging - though I'm already getting a bit paranoid when I read/see some of your peeks.

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  154. Checked out the Noble Wife. Her daughter was so darn cute back 12/13 years ago; still looking lovely as a senior, too.

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  155. Signed up for the NW's newletter.

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  156. I would make a table runner and put the rest in a lap quilt. Thanks

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  157. I love to make a Christmas quilt.

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  158. I can't tell how to name them. Maybe D1, D2 and so on :)

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  159. I would like to make some Christmas placemats.
    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com

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  160. I would make a Christmas Quilt for a very good friend and work colleague.

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  161. I would make a Christmas wall hanging

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  162. I've always wanted a Christmas quilt to decorate with at christmas and have never made one. That's what I'd make with this bundle.

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  163. Those fabrics are amazing, thanks for the tutorial.

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  164. I would sew up a cuddly quilt for our bed =)
    Thank you for the chance

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  165. Just to throw my two cents in...I DO NOT like the Raffle Thingy. I think it's a pain in the tush, keep it easy to enter, I had a heck of a time navigating through all the loops :O(

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  166. I am into making Christmas runners. What a nice give away.

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  167. I would make Christmas table runners

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  168. I would name the ducking Huey Dewey and Louie my

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  169. Ok- eight ducks-eight reindeer names- how about that? Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen.
    In the spirit, I would love to win J Steves Christmas fabric.

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  170. I would make a wall quilt that is also a advent calendar. I love the excitement of counting down to Christmas. I have to agree with the person above me, since you are giving away Christmas fabric I love the reindeer names!

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  171. This is a totally beautiful group of fabrics! I would love to make a Christmas wall quilt.

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  172. I am apparently not technie enough use the new entry thing. Oh well. Some things are just not meant to be.

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  173. A quilt for the couch in front of the tree. Thanks for the chance to win some great fabrics. VermontPines at aol dot com

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  174. love the fabric and your project!

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  175. I need to make a Christmas Tree Skirt for my daughter in love this year. This fabric would be fantastic. I would love to make a wall hanging for the family room in my son's home. I purchased the Fischer Price Nativity Set for both families. The grandkids are able to play with the figures and actually talk out the Christmas story. On Christmas eve they sing, "Away in the Manger" with the figures.

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  176. Let's see--Names for eight ducklings..what would be original. How about:
    Snow White
    Sneezy
    Sleepy
    Dopey
    Doc
    Happy
    Bashful
    Grumpy
    Not original--but easy to remember!

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  177. This was fun...I went through your entire list of "To Do" things.

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  178. I love the cuteness of this panel and your project looks exciting.

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  179. I do a nativity quilt for the kid's school auction each November and this would make a cute one.

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  180. How about Quacker 1,2,3....etc....?

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  181. I am making a table runner this year and that fabric would work wonderfully( is that a word?)

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  182. I would make some Christmas Items for my Motherin law.

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  183. Bob, Ziona, Rebekka, Veronica, Archie and George. For the ducklings that is...Why? Because those were the first names that came to mind to be honest.

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  184. A quilt, a quilt, a Christmasy quilt.

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