Friday, November 27, 2015

Christmas came Early

I know it is not Christmas yet but it sure felt like it when I opened the box of these!!!!
I have been anxiously waiting for the sample yardage for my next fabric line to arrive.
The shops can start ordering it in January for March delivery. I have several quilt designs done but I need your help. I want to design some patterns for smaller projects because the line includes several petite prints that will look amazing in a small project. This is where you come in-send me your ideas for projects for a chance to win a fat quarter pack of the line. This will end at midnight on Nov 30th.
The line is named "Chocolate & Bubblegum" and has some yummy reproduction double pinks and soft browns.

7 comments:

  1. Congratulations, they are yummiest!

    What about a infinity scarf ot a tote bag?Have fun playing with them!

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  2. I always custom make for the individual so I might make pincushions, dog collars, key chains, book marks. I love the chap stick holders and the little purse with Jelly clips. Angel ornaments, yo-yo ornaments for the tree, trivets, mug rugs, coffee wraps, cup organizers, basket covers for the inside. Tiny snap bags for change, envelopes for gift money. The mini-quilts are all the rage. Make a dress for your soap bottles or towels for the stove, potholders. Want more?

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  3. Wouldn't a set of quilted pillow shams be beautiful in this fabric!!?
    I also have two daughters and so some little patchwork skirts would be perfect!!!

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  4. These would be great in a paper piecing project,since paper piecing tend to use smaller pieces. It would still show off the beauty of the fabric.
    Dmac5958ataoldotcom

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    1. Congrats Dody! You are a winner of a Chocolate & Bubblegum FQ pack.
      Please email me your mailing address to mail@legacy-patterns.com.

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  5. The first thing that came to mind for me was buckshot pincushions. I also thought of the little charm balls my grandma used to have. She used one as a pin cushion and let us play with the others. She called them charm balls, but I've seen them called Amish puzzle balls. I could not figure out how they were made when I was younger!

    Sandy A

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  6. I would love to make some mini Mariners compasses!! Mixed with 1/2" or 3/4" 9 patches!!

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