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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Well, It's About Time for a GIVEAWAY!!!

The weather is getting hot here - supposed to be 98 degrees today and 101 on Saturday!!!  Yiks!!!  As such, I don't seem to be getting much done so I decided I needed some motivation - how about you??

The result - a GIVEAWAY!!

That cute Janet over at Rogue Quilter has been inspiring me for weeks with all her wonderful patriotic quilts and when I dropped into her blog this morning, there were lots more goodies!!  All "Flag Waving" quilts as Janet says!!  And then I saw that she has told you where she got some of her gorgeous patriotic fabrics - from my Etsy shop!!  Whoo! Hoo!!

I love all the quilts she has been working on and receiving in swaps, but this one is my most favorite ~


And then this one that Janet made for Gayle in their little swap is fabulous and Janet forgot to mention that she HAND quilted this sweet quilt!!


So, Janet's quilts are my motivation and since it is getting close to July 4th - a most patriotic day here in the States - I thought I would make a patriotic quilt for my kitchen table and giveaway some of the darling fabrics that Janet used in her quilts!!


8 - FQs of Old Glory Gatherings by Primitive Gatherings for Moda Fabrics

So, if you would like a chance to win these FQs, just leave me a comment as to the patriotic quilt you would like to make with these great fabrics!!

Also, if you want to post this giveaway on your blog, just let me know in a separate comment and you will get a second chance to win!!  And I love new followers!!


For all my lovely international friends, these fabrics would be darling in any quilt - not necessarity just a "Janet O. Flag Waving" quilt!!  Please join us!!  ;-))

I will pick a winner on July 3rd!!

87 comments:

  1. As I'm in the UK I'd make a union jack quilt!!

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  2. I'd make a flag/star quilt for my sister, who has a ton of those type of quilts on her pinterest boards. She would adore it.

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  3. Oh, there is my inspiration for the next doll quilt swap!

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  4. I started a runner and never thought to add stars like that in the first piece, those are beautiful quilts. Love americana and plan on doing more for next year.

    Debbie

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  5. I love red, white, and blue fabric. I would make a beautiful decoration for my front door for the patriotic holidays.

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  6. I want to make a patriotic bunting to hand in my home..I saw a tutorial for one yesterday here in Blogdom and it is gorgeous.

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  7. Só ter alguns tecidos já estaria muito feliz.Obrigada

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  8. Ii have a pattern for a Bargello American flag....I think this would work here....thank you

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  9. Of all of the patriotic quilts you pictured, the first one - with stripes and stars! - is my favorite, and I would love to make something similar but perhaps smaller to use as a door quilt for 9/11 every year, and July 4th, and Memorial Day too!

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  10. red and blue are my most like colors..so I'd make a nice picnic quilt.

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  11. I would make hexagons and make them into a tote bag. Perfect to take to the picnic!

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  12. Sorry that I don't blog but I love your giveaway. I want to make a improve quilt with stars and stripes that I just sew as I go along.

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  13. Love the patriotic fabrics! I was just thinking the other day about making a small patriotic quilt for my kitchen.

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  15. Even though I was the lucky recipient of Janet's Patriotic Pineapple, one can never have too many Americana quilts, so please add my name for the drawing! I'd love to make one like her Stars & Bars - very simple - but very striking!

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  16. Wonderful projects!
    I`d make a nice lap quilt to my hubby with these gorgeous fabrics and sure he would be glad.Thanks!!

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  17. I'd love to make a large block square quilt for the middle of my kitchen table. Thanks for such a generous giveaway! Have a happy 4th, Toni Anne ;->

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  18. The Stars and Bars pattern you posted is gorgeous. I have a flag quilt I made years ago. Think it is time to put a pocket on it hang it up.

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  19. I would make an Ohio Star quilt. Thanks for the inspiration and giveaway.

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  20. While I may have a teeny tiny blog, I did give your give a way mention. Thanks for the wonderful give a way.

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  21. Perhaps an Ohio Star. I've always loved that block. :)

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  22. I blogged about your giveaway here: http://quiltyascharged.blogspot.ca/2013/06/giveaway-at-lavender-quilts.html

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  23. A nice runner would work with these fabrics. I am a new follower. Thanks for having a give away.

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  24. I would make a table topper that I could also use as a wall hanging.

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  25. As a close neighbour living in Canada, I'd make a table runner to celebrate both of our countries National Holidays!!!!

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  26. I would make a 4th of july quilt thanks

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  27. I would use these fabrics for lining wheelchair bags I make for my group, World of Charity Stitching.
    Thanks,
    Peggy
    peggy_verdongibbs@att.net

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  28. I'd love to try Stars and Stripes!
    Tricia
    tricia_shaver@msn.com

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  29. I like that first one with the stars. They really stand out and is so pretty. I need a red, white and blue table runner, thanks for the chance to win this lovely fabric. HAPPY 4TH TO YOU...

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  30. Jam wanting to make a patriotic table runner.

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  31. I saw a waving flag quilt, I'd like to make. I think it would be beautiful on a wall. :)

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  32. I love this line! I have two mini charm packs of it and the extra fabric would help complete the projects I want to make for my daughter and myself. My daughter picked out a cute table runner she wants. I just love the old fashioned look of this fabric. I'm a follower via bloglovn!
    usagypsy(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  33. I have also shared your giveaway on my blog. :)

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  34. I would make a patriotic picnic quilt. Thanks for the chance to win!!!

    wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  35. As they are red, white, and blue I would go for a union jack quilt of course. Thanks for a lovely giveaway.
    ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

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  36. I would make Bonnie Hunter's Stars & Stripes quilt pattern. I Love red, white, & Blue!

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  37. Red, White and blue are our french colours too,a table runner for me :)

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  38. I love making patriotic quilts! I've been celebrating these 39 days of Patriotism from Memorial Day, through Flag Day, and up to the Fourth of July by only making red, white, and blue projects. This giveaway would be most welcome in my stash! I'm a new follower.

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  39. I always love Janet's patriotic quilts too--if I won the bundle I would make the flag from the thimble
    pattern.
    Roxanne in Virginia
    rlhooathotmaildotcom

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  40. I love Janet's quilts. I would love this fabric too! I make lots of quilts for Quilt of Valor Foundation and these would be perfect.

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  41. I like that first quilt you had with the Uncle Sam standing on it. It's a cutie! You've inspired me to hand my "Healing Heart" on my front door today through the 4th. I made it after 9/11.

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  42. Lovely patriotic quilts. I'd make a rail fence/star quilt if I'm lucky enough to win. Thanks.

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  43. I have to admit that I fell in love with that RWB pineapple quilt that Janet made ... and since I'm relatively new to paper piecing (and LOVE it!) and as a result have become a fanatic about pineapple quilts, I have to say that I'd make a RWB pineapple quilt. It might not be very original, but I know that I'd LOVE it!

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  44. Wonderful fabric! I think I would make a new table runner. The RW&B one I have isn't very big and I do need a bigger one. Thanks so much for the chance!

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  45. I was sent by Janet and would love the opportunity to win. I love patriotic quilts....well, anything red, white and blue, really! And 4th of July is my favorite holiday!
    Thanks and Happy day!

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  46. Janet sent me over :)
    I would make some tablerunners for my sisters - one in Michigan and one in Ontario!

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  47. I would make lap quilts and donate them to my local veterans center/rest home babscorbitt@gmail.com

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  48. Love the idea of a table runners for myself and daughters.
    Thank you!

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  49. I have a granddaughter serving in the US Air Force and a grandson serving in the US Army. I want to make each of them a quilt and I am collecting red, white and blue fabrics for them. These would be perfect to use in their quilts. I have a pattern, now to collect enough fabric. Thank you for a chance in a super giveaway!

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  50. I would make a beautiful star wall hanging.
    campbellamyd at gmail dot com

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  51. I have been collecting RWB for a long time and would love to make a stars and bars. These would be a lovely addition!
    Mom (Janet) would be proud if I won :)

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  52. Stars and Bars is my favorite quilt from Janet's "holiday collection." We've already discussed how it could be adapted for other holidays too. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  53. Lovely fabrics, thanks for the chance. I'd make a walllhanging with of course stars and stripes! America, Land that I love! Jane

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  54. So many choices, so difficult to choose just one. A flag, stars and bars, bunting or just finish my current WIP

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  55. Love the Stars & Bars quilt! Like her other ones too, but this one is my fave. If I was to make a patriotic quilt,& since I live in Ohio, I'd definitely make an Ohio Star quilt. :)

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  56. what gorgeous minis,
    I love they way you guys are so patriotic and decorate for the 4th of july. Would love to add an aussie flavour to those fabrics and make some for our Australia day.

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  57. Well gracious, if this isn't the happiest R/W/B giveaway! The patriotic spot to be!! Great colorscape, too -- please count me in, my sweet friend!!! :)

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  58. I LOVE the quilt that Janet did-more of a subtle patriotic style! Thanks for the give away and possible chance to win.

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  59. *And* I blogged it, too! I hope you get lots of traffic! And while I blogged I thought about what I'd create -- probably a table runner for my space, cuz those are my favorite! :)

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  60. Great fabrics! I've been wanting to make a lawn chair quilt in patriotic colors, perfect for holiday picnics! :)

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  61. I see a little log cabin in my future!

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  62. How fun. What a lovely giveaway. I will definitely use them for my next QOV quilt if I win.

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  63. I think I would like to make a wonky stars and bars quilt with it.

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  64. I think I would like to make a wonky stars and bars quilt with it.

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  65. Lovely FQ's! They'd make a great starry stripey prayer quilt for a veteran! Thanks for this opportunity.

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  66. I would love to decorate my whole house in a patriotic theme for the summer. (I just finished a big quilt). If I was lucky enough to win, I would make small table toppers for our end tables. Thanks for the chance!

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  67. HI! THIS IS SO TIMELY>JUST THINKING THIS WEEK THAT I SHOULD MAKE A 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION QUILT! I'D PROBABLY DESIGN SOMETHING SIMILAR TO OUR FLAG! THANKS FOR A GREAT BLOG (HAPPY TO FOLLOW YOU ON BLOG LOVIN'!) AND A GREAT GIVEAWAY!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  68. I have no specific pattern in mind, but I have been thinking about making a patriotic quilt for quite some time. These fabrics would be a good start.

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  69. I working on The Ben Franklin Mystery Quilt and these look as if they would fit right in. It's a scrappy quilt.

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  70. I would make a mini star quilt,

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  71. I'm actually working on a patriotic quilt right now that will go to QOV. It's a rail fence variation. Thanks for the giveaway and Happy 4th!

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  72. I would love to make a star quilt! Stars and Stripes forever :-)

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  73. Lovely little fabric giveaway! I would use these for a tablerunner for my kitchen table.

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  74. Love these colors, I have 3 different patterns for red, white and blue quilts just waiting to be made :) Thanks

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  75. I'd make a quilt for a veteran at the local VA hospital. -- soparkaveataoldotcom

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  76. I love all three of the quilts you show, especially the first one. Which surprises me because I love Pineapple quilts. I think I would make a table runner for the summer.

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  77. Who can't resist a table topper for the Fourth of July! Great projects. Enjoy the upcoming celebration.

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  78. I am a new follower. I think I would really like to make the Stars and Bars Quilt. My hubby is a veteran, so he sure would enjoy it.

    Joyce B

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  79. I would make the stars and bars quilt, love it! Thanks for the giveaway. vickise at gmail dot com

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  80. Kris thanks for the chance I would make a m ini tumblerquilt

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  81. I love looking at Janet's quilt also and would be making the stars and stripes quilt in your first photo!!! Thanks for offering patriotic fabric.

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  82. Red, white and blue is my favorite color combination and I love anything from Primitive Gatherings! Her fabric and patterns are the best! I would make a flag quilt for my sister if I win this giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  83. These fabrics are all beautiful. I would make a doll quilt - I like all the ones you posted, and I'm addicted to stars, so the last one you posted looks really good to me.

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  84. I have just been sent over from Janet's blog and am a new follower :-) This fabric is gorgeous - it would look wonderful in a patriotic quilt I am planning after my recent visit to your lovely country :-)

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  85. I would make a little sheep quilt like the one on Janet's blog first. Then use the rest for Soldier quilts. What a fun and generous giveaway.

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