We are back again for another great giveaway! The winner of Monday's drawing is Beth Hunter!
Here are today's selection of fabrics. Each is 2 yards and these images are just part of the fabric (about 30" square). You'll choose your favorite in the Rafflecopter entry below.
Today's awesome Mistyfuse product is Transdoodle Juniors. Transdoodle is non-waxy, non-staining, reusable, chalky-color transfer paper for clear guidelines that never set - not even with ironing - and simply rub out with the swipe of a cloth or in the wash. There are eight (8) Transdoodle Junior (8.5"x11") sheets in a package—in the colors that quilters need - 4 white, 2 yellow, 2 blue. Transdoodle is made to be long lasting — use each sheet over and over and over again and just when you think you've used it up....use it again!
Be sure to wait for the Rafflecopter widget to load and enter the drawing there. Entries in the comments are not counted. Rafflecopter chooses the winner only from entries to Rafflecopter. Today customers get a extra entry!
Well this isn't much to look at but I think you can appreciate how excited I am to have a second design wall! I don't use the other one very often because it's become the place where I photograph fabric every week. This one can be dedicated to my projects.
​It's made from insulation panels from the hardware store and they are covered in old white flannel sheets with staples and Gorilla Tape on the back.
Tina in NJ
5/11/2016 08:14:40 am
Gotta love that Gorilla tape. My brother-in-law is a part-time DJ and he uses that stuff all the time to secure power cords so people don't trip on them.
Beth-near Louisville KY!!!
5/11/2016 08:42:20 am
Yay and thank you Vicki!!! I am so looking forward to receiving your fabric!!! I have been enjoying reading about your daily creative endeavors and bird boxes.... I shall refrain from entering the rest of the week.... and let there be some other really lucky people out there too! Thanks again!!!! I will love the fabric I am certain!!!
patty
5/11/2016 10:34:32 am
You can never have enough design wall. I have been wracking my brain how to get more in my studio. I used some tape that is used to tape tyvek seams. It was left over from when I had my house re-sided. It is very sticky, but it didn't keep my flannel type fabric on one of my design walls from pulling away. When I get around to fixing it I will use the Gorilla tape I bought recently.
Peg S.
5/11/2016 11:26:00 am
Love these fabrics - it was hard to choose! I did an entry but am curious how it knows who I am.
Ann Hudson
5/11/2016 12:41:12 pm
I am in of a bigger design wall. My creative room is in dire need of a makeover. Maybe this summer! :) Thanks for the chance to win some of your awesome fabric!!
Jeannie
5/11/2016 02:57:55 pm
You do realize how hard it is to pick a fabric to enter the drawing? My gosh, they are all gorgeous! Congrats to Beth! I decided last night that I need to add onto my design wall. It is the standard 4'x8' sheet of insulation and like your's covered with flannel. The problem is the quilts I have been making at wider than 4'. I've been using tape for extra blocks, but it is so frustrating. Off to buy more panels. Comments are closed.
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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