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Friday, December 2, 2016

Timeless Treasures Holiday Fat Quarter Fabric Giveaway


Let's start this December weekend with a fabric giveaway to celebrate the holiday season!

I'm giving away this gorgeous stack of 
holiday fat quarters:



This is 8 awesome fat quarters full of sweet seasonal goodness from Timeless Treasures.  


Use 'em for projects this year, get a jump start for 2017 or give 'em as a gift to a fellow fabric fanatic (or just add them to your eye candy fabric stash).  I'm keeping this giveaway brief so I can get this prize out with enough sewing time before the holidays.  Can you see the sewing possibilities with these?!?  There are penguins, gingerbread men, foxes, Santas, elves AND reindeer!



Holiday Fat Quarter Fabric Giveaway

Good Luck Everyone!!
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51 comments:

  1. I would make a holiday table runner.

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  2. How cute is this bundle. Wouldn't that make the cutest quilt for the holidays for the couch! Of course, another TT pattern on the front would look great the other eleven months! I'd love to win, Thanks for the great giveaway! Merry Christmas.

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  3. This will make cute wallets and pouches for my friends. I love giving them handmade little things for Christmas :). Thank you for the giveaway

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  4. I'd make something for my daughter and granddaughter

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  5. I am making a Christmas quilt for my Granddaughter. It would work well with what I am making! ndfromsd(at)gmail(dot)com

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  6. Cute fabrics that would make a nice table topper or stockings.

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  7. I would love to make a holiday tablecloth. Thank you for the chance

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  8. I would love to make some cute table runners with this fabric! thank you!

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  9. I would make a table runner, a stocking, and an oven mit!

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  10. These are so cute! I would make some stockings with the fabric. We need new ones and these fabrics are perfect!

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  11. A happy little quilt for Christmas out of this "jolly" fabric stack!
    Thank you and happy holidays!
    nettiecrain@live.com

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  12. HI, such neat fabrics! I'd make some Christmas Stockings about 6"long for little candy favors for guests! Thank You for sharing!
    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  13. I'll make a bunch of softies to give away!

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  14. I think they would make some cute potholders and towel bands to match!

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  15. With this beautiful bundle, I'd make a Christmas table topper for my dining room table!

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  16. I will make Christmas stockings to give away.

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  17. I would make my youngest grandson a lap quilt.

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  18. I would make some cute bags for my daughters!

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  19. I'm making some kennel quilts for a local shelter these would be great to make more

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  20. I would make some clothes for my daughters teddy. His sweater ripped and she wants new clothes for him.

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  21. Cutest fabrics ever! They would make awesome placemats to make for the Chtistmas table. And they could stay there all winter too.

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  22. These would make fun place mats.

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  23. I would make some cute gift bags.

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  24. Ornaments and zip bags!

    lenelson(at)mail(dot)com

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  25. I'd make a Christmas Tree skirt or cute placemats. Thanks for the chance to win such cute fabrics!

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  26. I'd make some stocking and ornament ornaments.

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  27. I would make some tote bags with this fabric.

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  28. I'd make a tree skirt, or possibly holiday potholders or placemats

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  29. That adorable fox fabric would make a cute little skirt for my 1 yr old granddaughter and the rest for stockings! Thank you!

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  30. I would make gift bags! The prints are all so darling. Thanks for a wonderful and festive giveaway.

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  31. These pretty fabrics I do see, might hang upon my Christmas tree.
    Or perhaps since they are so very bright, they may become hot pads for Christmas night.
    Yet again they might inspire, to hang as stockings over the fire.
    Whatever they are finally to be, it is nice that you are giving them free. Merry Christmas!

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  32. I would like to make Christmas stockings for my grandchildren! Beautiful fabric! Thank you!

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  33. I would make a quilt. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  34. These are so cute!! I'd make some placemats... I don't have holiday themed placemats either!!

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  35. I would make a lovely wall hanging for Christmas
    gandn74@ymail.com

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  36. I would make Hot Pads, Potholders & Towel Trimmongs...for Christmas gift sets! Looove this bundle!! Thank you for chance to win it!! :)

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  37. Would make a baby quilt for our 2 week old daughter x

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  38. I would show my daughter how to make hot pots and pot holders.

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  39. I'm not exactly sure..but, whatever I'd make it'd be darling
    Vickie

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  40. I'm making Christmas ornaments using Christmas fabric and burlap - these fabric designs would be perfect for my ornaments!! <3

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  41. I would make little gift sacks for all my grandchildren for Christmas!

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  42. First, I'd make a table runner. I'd make gift bags with the leftovers.

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  43. I would make mini reindeer for the Police cruisers to keep in their trunks for the holidays to hand out to children they come in contact w/ on a daily basis.

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  44. Quilted Pillows in 4 sizes for my sofa. THank you.

    bluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  45. I hope i win this thanks!! working on a clam shell quilt for my sister..
    merryorganic at gmail dot com

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  46. I'd make a Christmas table runner. Love this fabric!
    nikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com

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  47. I would make an apron to use on the holidays! Such cute fabric!

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  48. I would make a holiday tree skirt for my tree.

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  49. place mats to start and then hanging kitchen towels and maybe an oven mitt or two.....LOVE the blue fabric!

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