How remiss of me! It's been two years since I hosted any kind of giveaway on this blog. Two YEARS!! Which could look like a lot of take and no give. Even more shocking, I started this blog, for reasons I can't remember now, three years ago around feb / march. THREE years! And since I was a total wussbag about announcing my one year blogoversary and forgot the two year, now seems as good a time as any to be giving away some material radness to the people who make blogging so much fun...you lot. So, as a token of my love, I am giving away two dreamy yards of Silk Crepe De Chine Wiksten fabric from Spoonflower. The fabric used to make this beautiful dress by Jenny Gordy, of Wiksten.
It's not a dream. Just leave a comment, say hi, tell me what you'd make, what you had for dinner, whatever... I'll announce a random winner from anywhere in the world in approx three days time.
Good luck!
I had nachos and beer for dinner (so classy!) and I LOVE this fabric.
ReplyDeleteOoh I have been eyeing this fabric off since jenny announced she was designing fabrics on spoonflower!I'm a mum of 2 little boys and owner of www.sewknitcreate.com.au from the gold coast in australia. I have been following you for awhile (I bought the bayan pattern and started stocking in my shop because of your awesome version!) Anyway fingers crossed x
ReplyDeleteoooo I recognized that fabric right away! So beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteOoooh I love this fabric. I think I would be too scared to use it as it is so lovely, so it would sit in my stash for me to pat.
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric!!!!!! Thanks for the giveaway :-)
ReplyDeleteI would sew a cute summer dress, but I have no pattern in mind.
This fabric is gorgeous! Congrats on your blogiversary- your bright creations always inspire me :) I'm thinking I'd use one of my grainline patterns with this fabric...
ReplyDelete3 years of a blog - that's amazing dedication! I had a big salad for dinner and am about to have a cup of coffee and a macaron. yum
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric and congrats on three years! I would make something simple to show off the fabric, maybe a simple 60's style shift dress to be worn with Swedish clogs!
ReplyDeleteKaren dot mcneil at optusnet dot com dot au
Oh my goodness - that fabric is absolutely divine! I want to make a dress exactly like the one pictured, or something very similar - something for meeee! Fingers crossed! (Not sure if this is open internationally? I'm in NZ - so I hope so!)
ReplyDeleteJenny
noahandisy(at)gmail(dot)com
This fabric is so beautiful! I'd make a tunic out of it, wearing it once winter finally decides to leave ;-). Happy blog-iversary!
ReplyDeleteAurélie
aureliewelcomme(at)hotmail(dot)com
oh man, that's lovely! I've never really seen spoonflower fabric in real life before... wonder how it washes?
ReplyDeleteNice fabric! Left over Thai Green Chicken Curry - yay no coking tonight!
ReplyDeletetwolittlebanshees(at)hotmail(dot)com
Yes please! This fabric is beautiful! Going to have ramen noodles for lunch.
ReplyDeleteOooh nice! What a great giveaway. Count me in. I'd definitely make a floaty dress of some kind.
ReplyDeleteare you sure it's not a dream? It's pretty dreamy! I think I'd make grainline's new archer shirt with it, but I've never sewn with crepe de chine before so I might change my mind if I got my hands on some!
ReplyDeleteLove,love, LOVE the fabric! Summer is slowly but surely coming, so I would make a dress. Or a shirt. I actually need more shirts than dresses, but love making dresses!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh... what a lovely giveaway and how gorgeous is that fabric! I had delicious fish and lentils for lunch and yummy cucumber soup for dinner! I feel super healthy! :)
ReplyDeleteIm in Belgium and my lunch still needs to come! I'll have a regular sandwich with cheese but I am already sooooo hungry!! And what a beautiful fabric! I have many things in my head to make, but anyhow it will be a fresh summer dress!! PICK ME PICK ME!
ReplyDeleteWell it's just been lunchtime here in Sweden and I had tomato soup and was very disappointed that it tasted nothing like Heinz! I would love to get my hands on this fabric and make something summery to remind that the temperature will get above freezing one day.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful fabric!!!! In the month of May we have a party on the to-do-list. I picked out fabric fot my husband and son (matching, ahum), and fabric for my daughter, but nothing for me... this would make a perfect match with the rest of the family!
ReplyDeleteooomygoodness I love it! I think if I won, I'd made the next Wiksten pattern (saw a sneak peak on Jenny Gordy's Instagram feed). (And for my dinner I had some delicious dahl with rice.)
ReplyDeleteOh! What dreamy fabric! I would love to make a gathered at the waist skirt. And for dinner it'll be vietnamese style rice paper rolls xx
ReplyDeleteLovely fabric and i'd make some sort of a spring-dress out of it.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd attempt an Archer shirt. Kinda need to make one and stop thinking about it... HBB (Happy Birthday Blog!)
ReplyDeleteHi! You did say from anywhere in the world?? Well then....congratulations on 3 years from Jakarta, Indonesia!! That fabric hold soooo many possibilities! An archer, a darling ranges......
ReplyDeleteWow! What a lovely giveaway. That fabric is gorgeous. I would definitely make a dress out of it.
ReplyDeleteOh my lordy, yes please...count me in! I would definitely try and squeeze a dress out of this beauty! And many congratulation on the 3 year blogiversary!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. So happy to have found your blog a few days ago!
ReplyDeleteThat is GORGEOUS. I'd probably stare at it for a while, afraid to even come near it, and then forget all about how intimidating this beautiful fabric is and make a dress to wear forever and ever.
ReplyDeleteOh and I had cheese sandwiches for dinner. All trains in Belgium were delayed and by the time I got home I was so exhausted cooking seemed like the worst idea ever.
Beautiful fabric! I'd use it for a special dress to wear when I'm no longer pregnant :)
ReplyDeleteKathryn(dot)lee79(at)gmail(dot)com
i would make a dress
ReplyDeleteooh, I'd be greedy and make myself a dress from it. I had vegan chilli for dinner, delish!
ReplyDeleteFabric is gorgeous! So beautiful color and pattern, I would love to make some summer dress finally for myself! It right now dinner time in Latvia, but I am drinking my coffee while my son takes his nap and going to sit at my sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteWow!! That is a beautiful fabric!!! I'd love to win.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a tunic with 3/4 length sleeves and wear it with white pair of pants!!
I love this print. I'd totally try and squeeze a Grainline Archer Button Down out of it!!
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric! I'd make a dress for sure...something springy. I had Corn and Quinoa Chowder for dinner last night.
ReplyDeleteHappy happy 3 years! I'd make the Gertie portrait blouse!
ReplyDeleteI love it! English is not my language but I follow your blog. So maybe I have also a chance to win this beautifull fabric.
ReplyDeleteWow, I think this is the best giveaway ever! I recently saw that Jenny is releasing a new pattern. How fitting if I made it with her fabric. Thanks for hosting such an awesome contest.
ReplyDeleteYay for three years! I would probably make one of the cute deer and doe dresses.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely fabric! Happy 3 Years Blogiversary! My head is filling with all the beautiful possibilities of that fabric! x
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteI hope I win it.
Oh my goodness I would love to win this. I love everything wiksten and I would probably make a dress OR that pussy bow blouse you made a while back that I have since been dying to make! Congrats on three years!
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric and have been coming back to in on Spoonflower over and over. Congratulations on your third birthday!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful dress it would be! Count me in!
ReplyDeleteI had potato corn chowder and baked chicken for dinner. What dreamy fabric.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric is so pretty I want to die. So perfect for spring. Wouldn't it make a lovely Simone from Victory Patterns? Or something equally drapey and breezy and deeeelightful. My longing for spring and sunshine and budding trees and beautiful sky blue printed silk is making my heart ache.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty fabric ... I've been wanting to buy it since Jenny Gordy posted it on her blog but still saving up ... I would sew a sundress if I won ...
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for a great giveaway and for the chance :)
Melanie (hippolicious@hotmail.com)
wow, are you for real? this is the best giveaway ever. hmmm, maybe i would make an archer shirt with this? fingers crossed.
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabric! I love Wiksten goodies, and I have been intending to work with silks and slinky type fabric. hmmm, well, I would make a dress probably. How could you not? kelleyetg (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteWow... three 3 years already?! I'm horrible when it comes to "blogiversaries"... eh... no biggie!!! This is a really cool giveaway. I hope I win!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric! I think I would make a nice summertop out of it. Maybe then the sun actually starts shining here because I'm fed up with the snow.
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric and had tomato tortilla soup for dinner last night.
ReplyDelete!!!!! Stunned silence!!!! TWO YARDS OF WIKSTEN FABRIC?!?! Be still my freaking heart...Last night the hubby and I went out for dinner - an anomaly in itself - and I had pasta with chicken and a beer because I was feeling festive. I know, we're such crazy cats ;) With this stunning fabric I would make... hmm... something dreamy and summery, like the Midsummers Night Dream dress from Papercut Patterns. And Happy 3 years!!
ReplyDeleteHappy 3rd Anniversary! That fabric is gorgeous and I would most likely use it for a dress (which pattern I'm not sure of yet). Thanks Sophie for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSophie! I'm always so happy when one of your posts pops up in my reader. Hello and hope you and your boys are well? This is a crazy cool giveaway - not sure if you're shipping overseas. But if you are and I happened to be the lucky recipient, I'd try to recreate that Wiksten dress. It's about time I did some sewing for me rather than Bertie or as gifts for others! x
ReplyDeleteHi :) I have been sewing lots of clothes for me lately so I'm sure I could come up with a plan for that lovely fabric ;) I didn't have a normal dinner last night, drove all four kids ages 7, 6, 3 and 1 to six flags for the day solo. I ate a bagel with cream cheese and some chocolate fudge from the park at like 9 PM :/
ReplyDeleteWow! Congrats! I've been sewing a lot for my almost 3 year old, but like to see for myself, too!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness what beautiful fabric! I've absolutely loved following your blog - such great inspiration. So much so that it's really made me want a baby of my own, just to make clothes for! silly, I know. I think if I won this fabric, I would use it to make a layered ruffle skirt or cami. The fabric just seems so flowy and light, perfect for a summer outfit. Thanks so much for this chance to win!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what absolutely beautiful fabric! I've been meaning to make a Sewaholic Cambie dress for ages now, so If I were lucky enough to win that's what this would get used for. The perfect spring dress! Thanks so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThough I often shy away from prints, I love this fabric. I'd try to eke out a button-down shirt, or blouse, it would look great with jeans and I'd feel a little more dressed up at our daily playground romps.
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing giveaway. I'm working on a Wiktsen's tova pattern right now and am loving it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 3 years! I'm so glad to have discovered your blog and your beautiful creations. I love this fabric! I'd make something floaty like a Satsuki with it.
ReplyDeleteAh so cool! Wiksten is one of my other favorite blogs, so it would be awesome to win some fabric that she helped design. I'm pretty hooked on sewing dresses, so this fabric would probably turn into something pretty for this summer.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting a giveaway! And congrats on three years of blogging!
Congratulations on three years.
ReplyDeleteThis post is serendipitous. I'm currently dreaming of a mini wardrobe of coordinating garments all in blues...this would fit in perfectly!
that fabric is great! I would probably make a very similar dress out of it. I love simple tank dresses for summer
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the blog anniversary!!! I really love the dress you made in your picture :)
ReplyDelete-Ash P
http://distractedashley.blogspot.com
That's super generous of you! Thanks for the giveaway and congrats on the blog anniversary!
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I love this fabric! We had chocolate pizza for aniversary dinner last night! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you will post it across the Tasman!? I love your blog. sarajspeight(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)nz
ReplyDeleteHappy blogaversary! That fabric is so gorgeous, thanks for the giveaway. I'm just off out for some mexican food and I can't wait!
ReplyDeletethat is so me. I'd make a dress of some description. Just having my morning coffee and avoiding getting kids ready.
ReplyDeletePretty dress. I'd love to make a dress with this fabric. Thanks for the chance to win it.
ReplyDeleteDrool!!! That fabric is absolutely gorgeous! I would probably make a wiksten tank out of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful giveaway!
Cuuuuuuute! I'm thinking a Megan Nielsen Darling Ranges dress would be perfect in this!
ReplyDeleteI'd love a chance to win!! I'm currently staring at my pile of WIPs that I should finish while perusing the internet instead.
ReplyDeletethat fabric is gorgeous! i would probably make a blouse with it (if i could resist making a dress that is...) love it!
ReplyDeleteHi darling. I would make a dress shirt, I got a pattern in mind but I'm terrible with names and numbers. You don't wanna know what I'm eating as in on the dukan diet and it's well hard...
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! Please sign me up :)
ReplyDeleteLovely Wiksten print design in a crepe de chine fabric? Oh yes... Count me in. I'm already dreaming a dress...
ReplyDeleteAle
I made my nowadays picky children happy with smashed potatoes and breadcrumbed salmon fingers with yoghurt sauce and vegetables :D I really enjoy your blog and style. Congratulations and keep fun with it!
ReplyDeleteI'm throwing in for this, who knows? I had fritatta for dinner last night. :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a great giveaway! mmmm, I'm making a pumpkin soup ;)
ReplyDeleteand thinking what to sew in the next holiday ;)))
Oh what a dream to win this beautiful fabric. Probably a sundress, maybe something from Victory Patterns.
ReplyDeleteHi! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis fabric is just fabulous and as I'm still waiting for spring to come around the corner it would be perfect for a new dress!
OMG!!! What a generous giveaway!! I recently bought the Darling Ranges pattern. I think it would AMAZING in this fabric!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I'm currently working on Easter dresses for my two girls, or as they put it, "ballerina dresses".
ReplyDeleteOh, I've been eyeing that fabric. Basically, I love everything that Jenny touches or breathes on.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking it would look lovely made up in Grainline's new archer - with the ruffle! ;)
You gave us so much:
ReplyDeletemany INSPIRATION, happy COLOUR, modern STYLE, endless IDEAS, ...
go on girl! Thank YOU.
♥ Sylvia
Eggplant al forno. So salty, so unhealthy, and highly recommended. Love the fabric too; count me in. Cornelia.
ReplyDeleteI want to make that exact dress in the picture above. So cute! And for dinner, probably fast food. I'm moving in a little over a week so I don't want to do dishes!
ReplyDeleteMaybe a dress. Maybe a skirt, maybe a top. And I had stew with rice for dinner(eating what is in our freezer before moving today dinner).
ReplyDeleteA dress! Happy three years! I had lentil carrot soup.
ReplyDeleteHow beeeyootiful! I ate steak and salad, but after reviewing the other comments I'm now famished and feel like I need to eat some more.
ReplyDeleteI love that dress. Maybe I would try to make that. Dinner is squash soup and a grilled cheese. :)
ReplyDeletewhoa, you are generous!!! happy blogiversary!
ReplyDeleteContrats! And ooh GORGEOUS fabric - if I'm lucky enough to get my hands on it I'd make a simple tunic top that I can wear on its own in warm weather, or with leggings and a long sleeve top on cool days. :)
ReplyDeleteOooh. So lovely. And congrats on three years!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous fabric! I haven't yet seen a Spoonflower fabric in real life but would love to. That print is just amazing.... Can't remember dinner but am having a much needed coffee at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a shirt for myself and I'm about to eat pizza for dinner (it is take-out Thursday, wahoo!) Thanks!
ReplyDeletewow, that dress is gorgeous! congrats on three years!
ReplyDeleteHappy 3 years! That fabric is gorgeous! I'd make a dress, don't know which pattern yet though.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I'd make - I'd probably just stroke the fabric, lovingly, for awhile before coming up with something. Mmmm beautiful fabric. Thanks so much for the chance to win! Happy blog-o-versary.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Cirque Du Bebe! Last night we celebrated my elder sister's birthday, so we had all manner of yummy dishes. The fabric would tempt me and scare me as it screams 1950s vintage style dress. I am not sure if I am game enough to tackle that level of sewing skills yet.
ReplyDeletehttp://iliska-dreams.blogspot.com.au/
I would make myself a birthday dress! My 35th birthday is in May, giving me time enough to make a muslin and use this fabric to whip up something lovely. Congrats on your three-ish year blog anniversary!
ReplyDeleteWow, congratulations on three years! You have great style, I love reading your blog :) If I won this fabric I would probably make a dress, or maybe a long skirt....either way=dreamy!!
ReplyDeletelove your blog, love your fabric and love your nice weather all year.
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous!! I've been patiently searching for the right fabric to make a wiksten tank...the pattern's sitting here on my sewing table waaaaaaiting! I think this could be it....pretty please! (love your blog btw! x)
ReplyDeletewow! i love that fabric and your blog!
ReplyDeleteHappy 3 years!
ReplyDeleteLove that print so much - it really is lovely. It would make a lovely dress for a birthday celebration I would think.
I had scones for lunch AND dinner yesterday - Love living by myself!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous fabric! And I love your blog! And I walked to the coffee cart today with my 3 kids and brought homemade Bailey's Irish Cream to put in my coffee. It feels like a secret to share!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on three years. AWESOME giveaway! I did a tasty chicken quiche last night but I really just want to tuck into a bowl of chunky thai marinated stuffed olives... drool.
ReplyDeleteDrooling, what an awesome giveaway! I'd probably try to eek out a Wiksten tank.
ReplyDeleteYAY! I would make pattern runway's kimono dress with this very pretty fabric. Something I can pop on with a cardi, leggings and boots as the weather gets a bit cooler.
ReplyDeletewhat awesome fabric! it was a fish and chipe dinner tonight, and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would be so lovely for a dress pattern I just got! And, in other yummy news, I had Thanksgiving turkey meatloaf for dinner!
ReplyDeletelove love love!
ReplyDeleteLove this fabric!! So many ideas running through my mind for potential dresses with this fabric :)
ReplyDeleteI had quiche :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 3 years blogging and inspiring with your creations! What beautiful fabric you're giving away...hope you got some for yourself!! We're having pulled pork with mash and veg for dinner, it's a recipe I pinned and was so good that Mr 4 went back for thirds. So we're having it again tonight, fingers crossed the kids still love it like last time!
ReplyDeleteOh my, oh my! Pick me, pick me! I'd be making a gorgeous frock :)
ReplyDeletecjillian (at) ozemail (dot) come (dot) au
Sign me up!!! Gorgeous gorgeous and more gorgeous, thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteThree years!! congratulations! Keep on blogging! I love the fabric! :)
ReplyDeleteLike LIke LIKE! happy blogiversary! I would make a dress or a maxi skirt or maybe an archer if I'm feeling gutsy!
ReplyDeleteLove love love the fabric. Not only because of the print, but also that it is Silk Crepe du Chine. I have been looking for this kind of fabric for weeks now, but in Holland they only seem te sell gingham...:-) I want to make a drapery maxi skirt (Lucky thing I am the smallest person in the world, so 2 yards would do it for me!)
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous fabric!! If I were lucky enough to be the owner of this, I would probably make a Darling Downs dress (provided that there was enough of course), or a gorgeous dress similar to the one you made. Divine!
ReplyDeleteVery yummy fabric!! I like some form of dress as that is generally all I wear. Very greasy and cheese pizza for tea!!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! That fabric is gorgeous! I would definitely make a dress - but which one I'm not sure - I would have to procrastinate over that one for a while before I cut into that divine fabric ! And btw it's Friday night - so that means *pizza night* ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd love to see if I could manage a dress in that, if not a tunic top.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric! It would be perfect for a summer dress :o)
ReplyDeletei love your blog, congrats!
ReplyDeleteI have been stalking this fabric FOR EVER! I'm thinking a wiksten-esque dress - (like that gorgeous drawstring with the ikat she did a couple of seasons ago). Having said that, if my sewing skills fall short (ahem - quite possible here) - a wiksten tank would look great in this fabric...
ReplyDeletelove the blog!
i'm off to make a megga batch of lemon curd for 4 doz muffins i have to make in the morning .... oh and i love your blog big time !!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is one beautiful piece of fabric. I'm on vacation, enjoying the time to catch up on reading your lovely blog.
ReplyDeleteSpoonflower fabric in Australia? Count me in please!
ReplyDeleteAwww! Happy Happy Blogoversary! The blog world wouldn't be the same without your amazing hand-made goodness, so I'm thankful your blogging! That yardage is amazing and I'd love to make the Deer & Doe Sureau out of it! I really have been looking for some amazing fabric like that! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my... I 'pinned' this fabric ages ago. Would love it. Thanks for having such a generous giveaway for your 3 years. well done and hope we will see plenty more.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing fabric and I need a new dress...so obviously I am destined to win. For dinner last night my husband made his signature dish, which is an amazing broccoli tofu coconut milk curry. It's amazing and I ate way too much with no regrets.
ReplyDeletecongrats on three years!!
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely fabric. And I need a new dress. I have a sick toddler, so I ate a bowl of cold cereal for dinner last night.
ReplyDeleteLove that fabric! I'd try and make a dress...I need something for my sister in law's wedding this summer. Last night for dinner we had chicken noodle soup...it was snowing a ton and it seemed like a soup day!
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabric! I can definitely see a gorgeous dress come out of this
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice way to celebrate three years with a dreamy giveaway! Possibly this would be the push needed to finally make one of the many vintage patterns sitting in a drawer...
ReplyDeleteLovely! I would make a sleeveless Robe Sureau with it!
ReplyDeleteNow that's an inspiring fabric, so summery and fun (and we're having a blizzard right now, ugh). Perfect for a simple top or a dress.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the blogaversary! I would love to win this fabric and would have to make a Wiksten tank to start.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Eri
That's so sweet of you! A neighbor and I have just agreed to trade my knitting lessons for her sewing lessons. So this would come in handy! Thanks for the chance to win. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing giveaway - just check out that dress, if only I had such fabric to make such a dreamy garment. We're about to have paella and yummy gooey chocolate pudding, washed down with plenty of wine. It is friday evening after all! x
ReplyDeleteAmazing fabric, I love it. I am so happy you are back, I check back every day. The fabric would make a wonderful maxi dress for my post baby summer wardrobe :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLauren
Beautiful, beautiful fabric! Great blog. Love your sewing adventures but love the way you describe them even more. I never win anything but had to throw my name in the pile. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'd *finally* make my banksia top from Meagan Nielson....just been waiting for the right fabric.
ReplyDeletex
Congrats!
ReplyDeleteHappy blogiversary and thanks for the giveaway! This stuff looks marvelous!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty fabric. I would make an alma blouse for sure.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Your creativity and fabric choices are enviable. Congrats on the blogiversary.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on three years! I would love to win, I think would make something simple, like the Scout Tee, to help the pattern shine :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy 3 years! You've a lovely blog and its divine fabric. I'm not sure what I'd made but it would slide into my stash so easily! Btw I had anchovy pasta last night (a Nigella recipe - Delicious!). Thanks, Sarah
ReplyDeletewhoa! pretty fabric! Congrats on the anni : )
ReplyDeleteI MIGHT be brave enough to make myself from it....though it would inevitably end up being something for the kids I'm sure. Too much of a weenie to try sewing for myself. Lol
So beautiful! I've had my eye on this fabric for awhile. I was thinking of making a simple cowl/scarf, but your lovely dress may have changed my mind!
ReplyDeleteI'd probably make a washi dress,
ReplyDeleteI had a smoked meat sandwich for dinner
And I wish you would write, or post some of your cool projects more often...!
I'm in! I would love to make a frock similar to the picture but maybe a long sleeve blouse. I'm sure I would change my mind many times before actually making something, as per usual.
ReplyDeleteHi! So pretty - thanks for the giveaway! I've never sewn with that fabric before, so I'm scared/excited to try!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric - I would probably hoard it too scared to actually cut into it then try and make something similar to the pic featured...
ReplyDeletei am in love---with. that. fabric. i can't believe you are giving it away!
ReplyDeleteGood work on remembering your anniversary and congrats on your blog - it is awesome! Love that fabric, oh to be so lucky to actually own it.
ReplyDeleteOooohh, how lovely. I think I would make a dress like yours too!
ReplyDeleteHow dare you perpetuate my crepe de chine addiction!!!
ReplyDeleteHello. Joanne here from The Netherlands. I just recently started following your blog.
ReplyDeleteI just got this book "Stylish dresses" from a japanese designer. It's got 26 supercute dresses. I think I'd make one of those out of this fabric.
Happy blog birthday!
Ooooo la la!!! I LOVE that fabric... I'm making a feast for dinner with friends... just marinated a leg of lamb and about to get started on homemade pita. Mad :)
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeletelove your blog!
Congrats on your blogiversary !Beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteAnna
ksurty@aol.com
Absolutely beautiful fabric! I would probably make a simple shift dress :-)
ReplyDeleteohh looks dreamy - i think id love to try and sew a kimono inspired dress i have a pattern for :)
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric! I'd use it to make a dress for my daughter :D
ReplyDeleteOh goodness that fabric is lovely! I would love to make myself a dress from it once my little munchkin is here. :)
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is beautiful! Congrats on 3 years!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That is some lovely fabric, perfect for a dress or skirt. Now I'm going to eat some yummy lentil soup.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would make a dress for my preggo friend :)
ReplyDeleteTell me I haven't missed the boat on this beautiful fabric!? I would make a kimono jacket out of it for Autumn!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your help at The Fabric Store the other day. I can't wait to see how my nearly-neon pink pleated skirt turns out. This fabric is so pretty. I'm seeing another skirt...
ReplyDeleteI had grilled salmon while drooling over this fabric and trying to decide which dress pattern would best show it off.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I would love to make myself a dress, it's one of my goals this year x
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the competition is still open. have been making and remaking a muslin to try to make myself a perfectly-fitting summer dress. Would love this fabric for when I've finally gotten it right! Anna
ReplyDeleteI really hope i'm not too late to enter this giveaway considering what an awesome gift you have on offer:) I'd love to make a flowy tunic perfect for the warm weather if i win this beauty, hopefully. Love the color combination of blue and pastel orange!!
ReplyDeleteemail: extremelyanno at hotmail dot com
Hope this is still open -- I would use this to make clouds to hang in my girls' bedroom. email : resumeahoy@yahoo.com
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