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I would put these in a quilt. thanks for the chancee
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I love these new fabrics! I would love to use these bright, happy fabrics to make some charity quilts! thanks!
ReplyDeletei'll make a quilt for a niece or nephew.........they would be great colours for kids quilts.........
ReplyDeleteI love to make some things for my baby!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter has been asking for a new dress 'since it's been a while since you made me one,' according to her. I would love to sew a summer dress or two for her with this. And maybe my new niece who will be arriving too!
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric as a punch of color on an otherwise plain item. like pocket flaps on a plain pair of pants for my son.
ReplyDeleteI love the bright colors in this fabric line! Just in time for summer!
ReplyDeleteA skirt for my little girl or some bright and fun throw pillows for the living room!
ReplyDeletea skirt or dress for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteI would create a summer tote. Love those colors.
ReplyDeleteI can see lots of pretty summer things for my little granddaughter! The leftovers would be used in mug rugs or quilts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a chance to win.
If I won first place I would use the fabric to make summer dresses and skirts for my daughters. I would make pillows with the fat quarters.
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun. I would love to make skirts and pillows. Or a lovely table runner. Hope I get picked!
ReplyDeleteA funky bed quilt for my 13yr old son would be fun. What beautiful fabrics so vibrant. Thanks!
ReplyDeletei see great picnic blankets here! thanks for a chance.
ReplyDeleteI would make myself some patchwork curtains for my lovely blue room!
ReplyDeletePerfect for some aprons for my littles!
ReplyDeleteI look at those bright happy fabrics and think of summer picnics, and barbecues in the gazebo, so I'd make napkins and table cloths and pillows. :)
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are just beautiful! I'd probably make pillows or a quilt!
ReplyDeletenewborn great niece - she "needs"!
ReplyDeleteThey would make a very cute kid'd quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo amazing! I would definitely make a quilt or maybe some patchwork aprons!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the primary colors and geometric patterns on these fab rics. I would make a tote bag and some pillows.
ReplyDeleteThese would make cute baby clothes!
ReplyDeleteI have a new grandson on the way and want to make baby "stuff".
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for a kid's quilt. Even a big kid! Or a cute tote bag for a much needed vacation!
ReplyDeleteI'll make skirts for my daughters. It would be "charm-pack-patch" skirts!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty fabrics, the ideas are endless- a quilt, a bag, placemats and napkins, nesting boxes! I would try to make this lovely fabric go as far as possible! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletebelieve it or not,
ReplyDeleteI would make childrens cloths out of it.
I LOVE the colors!
Greetings,
Tina
cross my fingers...
I would use them to make a quilt with squares :) Thanks for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think these fabrics would make a great child's quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust love MMF
ReplyDeleteSuch fun fabric, my brain is swirling with ideas for quilts.
ReplyDeleteBev Longford
What lovely selections! I have two friends who are expecting babies and these fabrics would make beautiful baby quilts! I would make some pin cushions with the scraps.
ReplyDeleteA hat for my little boy!
ReplyDeleteThis line is so bright and beautiful. Perfert for dresses for my daughter. Or a quilt for my friend.
ReplyDeleteWow that is bright and fun! I see either twirly skirts or the Electric Ave. quilt for my grandaughters. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHI! I'D USE THEM IN A NEW QUILT! HAVE YOU EVER SEEN ANY "BRIGHTER COLORED FABRICS"!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
What a cheerful line of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI think the fat quarters would make a lovely quilt for a boy or girl but the yard peces would mean I had five new aprons!
A very cheerful quilt!
ReplyDeleteI think those sorbet fat 1/4s would be awesome blenders in so many projects- they have great colors and textures!
ReplyDeletemadfabriholic at gmail dot com
I have 3 granddaughters and would love to make some things for my girlies
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a patchwork bag and bucket with it... but if I had 5 yards I think I would do a shift dress with multiple pieces... LOVE THE COLORS!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I can play from France but I leave a post such so beautifull and so cute I really saw them to make some clothes for my 6 years old daughter ! many thanks for this little game my english is so bad ...
ReplyDeleteThe possibilities are endless, but I would start with a quilt. Then hopefully a handbag... and a wallet... and a pouch... then a keyfob. Wonderful fabric line - thanks for the chance to win !
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a new purse with a co-ordinated wallet/make-up bag/etc...!!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all the patterns and colors are amazing beautifull contrast and brigth and vibrant I love them! I would make pillow case dress and ruffle skirt adorable for summer! Lets get creative with Cynthia Rowley Fabrics!
ReplyDeleteAdriana
I would make a "flip and sew" quilt. I saw the idea on a blog this morning and these lovely fabrics would be such fun to use in a quilt like that.
ReplyDeletePillowcase dresses for my neighbor's little girl with the yardage and maybe some quilted wristlets or hipsters with the smaller quantities. Love Michael Miller fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteThrow pillows, napkins, placemats? Oh yeah, placemats!
ReplyDeleteboppiesgirl at gmail dot com
I love them all! They all scream summer to me. So many possibilities! Table runner with napkins, picnic quilt and the list goes on!
ReplyDeleteA picnic quilt, tablecloth.... and what Jo C said... napkins & placemats!
ReplyDeleteThese are such fun fabrics! I'd have a great time seeing how far I could stretch them - I have a long 'to do' list which actually includes some tops for me, and a whole summer wardrobe for my little girl :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
I have been gradually trying to make all of my nieces a quilt so this would be added to that list!
ReplyDeletedefinitely clothes for my 3 daughters!!!
ReplyDeletemichelletripper(at)yahoo(dot)ca
These are all such beautiful fabrics - I would love to use them in a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'd create a quilt for my mother. She needs some bright cheery colors around her.
ReplyDeleteLarge tote bags with lots of compartments!! They would be stunning!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use some of it for a new baby quilt for a friend's baby boy or girl ( we don't know yet), and also spice up the decoration of our new home! I see some table cloths and pillows being made out of this fabric! <3
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric line! Placemats, totes, dresses for granddaughters! I love happy fabric!
ReplyDeleteThese would be great for clutches and summer hats!
ReplyDeleteI love to make little dresses!
ReplyDeleteI think these paint box fabrics and sorbet fabrics would make gorgeous and festive birthday party placemats! With the scraps, I'd love to be able to make a patchwork tote, or two :D
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these for pillow covers. Our poor couch needs an update
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a quilt. The colors are so vibrant. Thank you for having the give-away.
ReplyDeleteI WILL MAKE A QUILT FOR A BABY BOY.
ReplyDeleteFADER80QUILTING@GMAIL.COM
why, a quilt of course!
ReplyDeleteIf I won the five yards I would make five pillowcases for cancer kids because the colors are so happy and bright. If I won one of the smaller bundles I would make a donation quilt for the local hospital's emergency room.When a little one comes in hurt and scared they let them pick out a kid size quilt comfort them and keep.
ReplyDeleteIf I won 1st prize I would us it to make a bean bag/pouf seat, but otherwise a quilt for my guest bedroom I'm redoing.
ReplyDeleteI see a great summer handbag with Paintbox Primaries and both that line and Sorbet in a quilt - what eye candy!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a fun summer skirt for my daughter, or a fabulous bag for me! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteellen(at)myerly(dot)net
Either shirts or dresses sound good to me!
ReplyDeleteI'd make clothes for my kids and put into a quilt. Thanks for a chance to win some awesome fabric! :)
ReplyDeleteI would use it to whip up a Spring dress for my one year old. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these fabrics with the patterns you feature on your website, by Simplicity, to make some clothing for my children.
ReplyDeleteThose bright colors would be great for a summer picnic/beach quilt!
ReplyDeleteTote bags or quilts would be perfect in this collection!
ReplyDeleteI think these fabrics would be great for pillows, napkins and table runners.
ReplyDeleteI'd make napkins with them. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI would make a darling outfit for my daughters.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt and possibly tote bags for myself and my daughters. Thanks for the chance to win such pretty fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors so much, I would make myself a big slouchy hobo bag!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a fun summer skirt.
ReplyDeleteginger c at gmail dot com
baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric! Especially the sorbet - wonderful spring colors. My granddaughter has a birthday coming up in June and I would make a bright paintbox quilt for her. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeleteThe fat quarters would make a beautiful quilt, but the paintbox fabric would make a really wonderful bright & mod dress.
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrant colors. This would be so wonderful as a baby mobile!
ReplyDeleteLooking for a beautiful fabric to make a duffle bag for my teen daughter.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! I love Cynthia's fashion and fragrance designs. I would probably make a colorblocked summer blouse, and possibly a picnic quilt. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of Cynthia Rowley's designs! I love Paint Box's bright colors and geometric designs. I would create a child's bean bag for my classroom. Not only would it provide a cozy place to read, but would also serve as a visual for art and math.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics! I'm just getting into 'modern' quilts so would combine these with white and lots of quilting.
ReplyDeleteWow - I'd love to make a square toss game, softies (stuffed animals), tablecloths, maybe a dress for my four year old and some pants for my 2 year old boy. So adorable and cheery!
ReplyDeleteI would love this fabric and would make my awesome greatr nephew another quilt
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a purse and/or tote bag out of any of this fabric. Then I could take the happiness of the fabric with me all the time.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and boldness of this line. thanks for the wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a new throw quilt for the couch. I use throws to give a quick change to any room. Any of these bundles would be a great pop of color! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the sorbet colour way. I think that I'd be really original and make a quilt ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have 2 little girls that would love matching dresses out of these. Gwendolen
ReplyDeleteLooks like a new set of place mats and napkins and table runner for me! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese prints lend themselves perfectly for a smart crisp skirt.
ReplyDeleteI've had a idea to make a strip pieced quilt with lots of different free motion quilting techniques on it to teach myself how to do it. These fabrics would look stunning :)
ReplyDeleteI've always loved Cynthia Rowley clothes and her fabric designs are super! I can see some beautiful twirly skirts for my 2 daughters!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely make a bright and beautiful quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI make more fun quilts for my grandkids. They love them!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful patterns and colors! I've not made a quilt yet and I totally have the bug! I'm determined. :)
ReplyDeleteI badly need a new apron or two, and some cute summer purses and beach bags, so that's what I'd be busy sewing if I had these very pretty, happy colored fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThe sun is shining - I'd love to make a picnic quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would love to create a skirt or shirt out of the fabric.
ReplyDeleteeither a bag or use them in a quilt. I looked on the designer inspiration page under your name, and I NEED to make that simplicity dress! It's so awesome!
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt -- Building Blocks by Heidi Pridemore is a perfect pattern for this Paintbox collection. I love those bright colors.
ReplyDeleteWow these are superb, having just been sewing up kids clothes for KCW I think I'd use yardage in skirts for my girls and shorts for my boy - thanks so much for the chance
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!! How bright and colorful!!! What a perfect name for the fabric--Paintbox!! I'd love to start a quilt with this fabric.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it would make a great bay quilt! Rather thna pastel colors, this would be bright and colorful!
ReplyDeleteBaprons for my baby boy. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a child's quilt for a dear little girl I know.
ReplyDeleteI would make a kid's quilt as well! I have a little nephew who would like it.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me!? I went nuts thinking of the millions of things I could make with these gorgeous fabrics - quilts, pillows, skirts for me, dresses for my niece - the list could go on forever! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...would love to make a quilt with these!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors. I would love to make: A rag doll, a quilt (table runner or bed quilt for a young girl), skirt with and top, table napkins and matching place-mats,cute summer bag or even a kitchen towel with matching potholder...
ReplyDeleteLove your site, I know that I am too late, but If I had this wonderful fabric I would make multiple Goose outfits for my naked Goose that sits on my front steps, she needs something to cheer her up.
ReplyDeletethese fabrics would be turned into new placemats. thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteWouldn't these make a terrific reading tent? I can see it now! My granddaughter Zara would LOVE it!
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