Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Today we are Giving Away... (PRIZES CLAIMED)


TWO Fat Quarter Bundles from The Material Girls Quilts

I was going to have the song “Material Girl” by Madonna playing during this post, but I realize that some of you may be at work or perhaps some of you are at home with sleeping babies, so I refrained. So if you would, please hum the tune in your mind while reading this post...

Do you like to make aprons? What about skirts? Dresses? Table runners? Quilts? Curtains? The list could go on and on. And today we are offering you the chance to win beautiful fabric from The Material Girls Quilts which will allow you to make these things and so much more. And even if you don't sew, that's okay. You can still enter to win and give this gorgeous fabric as a gift to someone you know if you are one of our winners.

Today we are pleased to welcome back The Material Girls Quilts. The Material Girls Quilts is located in South Jordan, Utah, but they have an online store, to which I will direct you in a moment, where everyone everywhere can purchase their lovely products.

Today The Material Girls Quilts is giving away two fat quarter bundles. One of the bundles is Bubblegum Basics valued at $45.00. This material is designed by Barbara Jones of Quilt Soup. Here is a baby quilt that someone made from this material. It is darling:



The second fat quarter bundle is from a line called Just Dreamy. This bundle is also valued at $45.00. Here is the a skirt that someone made using this material. It is absolutely adorable:



The Material Girls Quilts also offers: Magazines and Books


Kits

And of course, fabric galore:
Are you still humming "Material Girl"? Good. Then we will offer you a DISCOUNT!! You can receive 20% off any one item from The Material Girls Quilts. To receive this discount you must visit The Materials Girls Quilt's blog here (note: you will hear music when you visit their blog; so if you are at work or have a sleeping baby, mute it now). Upon ordering, just mention that you visited The Material Girls Quilts' blog and ask for the discount. Its as simple as that.

You can enter to win one of the Fat Quarter Bundles from The Material Girls Quilts up to THREE times today. Everyone everywhere can enter to win today.

For one entry, leave your first and last name in a comment.
Example: Jane Doe

For a second entry please visit The Material Girls Quilts here. Look at all of their great items. Then return to Give Away Today and in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and the product you would love to own from The Material Girls Quilts.
Example: Jane Doe: The French Flea Market Apron Kit

For a third entry, tell us something you love that you have made with material OR if you do not sew and are entering to give the material as a gift to someone else, tell us something you love that someone else has made for you with material.
Example: Jane Doe: I made my daughter a reversible skirt (with the help of my talented sister, Kris, of course.) I even made little hair bows to match--so cute!

The winners of the fat quarters from The Material Girls Quilts will be announced tomorrow, Thursday June 11th. Please visit us then to see if you are our winner and to discover our new giveaway for the day. Thanks and we'll see you tomorrow!

P.S. Happy Birthday to Nadine of The Material Girls Quilts!

2509 Comments:

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Tawnya said...

Tawnya Simpson: I made an advent calendar that turned out awesome. Too bad I haven't had time to make one for me!!!

Clint, Brielle, Molly and Maggie said...

briellebroadhead

Susanne said...

Susanne Frey

Unknown said...

Veronica Garrett

Anonymous said...

Julie Pocock

Anonymous said...

Tami Austin

Anonymous said...

Julie Pocock: daily spice apron

Hilary said...

Hilary Glad: I love the "Little Londyn Smartie Pants", or any number of materials, I love fabric!

Anonymous said...

Tami Austin: Listen to your heart kit.

Anonymous said...

Julie Pocock: denim & flannel rag quilt. It turned out so pretty but it's way too heavy!

Hilary said...

Things that I love that I have made with fabric? The cover for our couch, the roman shade in our DD room, halloween costumes... I love sewing!

Debbie said...

Debbie Campbell

Debbie said...

Debbie Campbell- Mall doll

Debbie said...

Debbie Campbell- teaching daughter to sew

apron girls said...

Angela Fisk

apron girls said...

Angela Fisk: More Retro Aprons

apron girls said...

Angela Fisk: I made a pettiskirt for my daughter, and I've recently made a few two tiered skirts with shirts that had matching appliques.

Tilton Bunch said...

Samantha Tilton

Unknown said...

Eliza Baird

Ashley Madsen said...

Love this giveaway!

Ashley Madsen

Ashley Madsen said...

Love the birdie sling,

Ashley Madsen

Ashley Madsen said...

Love sewing, but fabric is so pricey now! I have made a couple quilts that I love. Right now my sister and I are appliquéing things on tshirts for a summer craft and they are super cute!

Ashley Madsen

Anonymous said...

Kristen Carter

Clair said...

Clair Cann

Anonymous said...

Mindy Rose

Anonymous said...

Mindy Rose- any of the cute apron patterns

Anonymous said...

Mindy Rose-I am not big sewer but my sister enjoys sewing skirts and bags for our girls. it is so much fun!

TJDKG said...

Jauna Goelz
jauna at juno dot com

TJDKG said...

Jauna Goelz I love the tickled pink quilt pattern. I would love to make it.

TJDKG said...

Jauna Goelz.
jauna at juno dot com

My favorite thing that I've sewn has to be between 2 things. The blessing dress I made for my daughters to wear and a dress I made for my 3yr old that she loves. I love sewing things for her because she loves it, and loves to help me pick out patterns and fabric!

Jenn said...

jenn crookston

Jenn said...

jenn crookston - I love their retro apron pattern but since I go to the store nearly weekly i'd love to own just about anything there!

Jenn said...

jenn crookston - being a mom of 3 girls I just LOVE to make them matching twirl skirt outfits - few things are more fun than matchy matchy girls!

Anonymous said...

Hanneke Siegers

Anonymous said...

Hanneke Siegers: Sew Special Fat Quarter Gifts

Natalie said...

I am a Material Girl in a material world! I love to make gifts for new babies and also kids with cancer at the hospital to have their own blanket to take home. I also love to sit down and make aprons. My mom and me cook alot together so it would be fun to have matching aprons. It one of the best things i like to do because it is something i can do while i am in pain and cant walk.

Anonymous said...

Hanneke Siegers: I made my twin daughters lovely pink summer sets of a shirt/tunic with pants using an Ottobre pattern. The wore it for a wedding and looked so cute (almost got more attention than the bride ;-)).

Natalie said...

I would love to have Jelly Roll. To make a blanket for my sisters little girl so she can have it when she gets her big girl bed.

Trudy said...

Trudy Thompson

Natalie said...

Natalie Burdick- I would love to have the Jelly Roll- Hello Betty. My sisters little girl is going to get her big girl bed soon and i woul love to be the one to make her blanket.

Trudy said...

Trudy Thompson:
The "Flag Day Farm Layer Cake" fabric. It's so pretty !!

Natalie said...

I made a handbag and it is one of my manythings i have made that i love.

Trudy said...

Trudy Thompson:
In the past I have made my mother in law 2 quilts, my son and daughter in law a quilt and my grandson one. I have never made one for myself; and I loved all of these projects when completed. Now it is time I do one for myself!

clc408 said...

Cynthia Conley

clc408 said...

Cynthia Conley - Little charmers 5 Pattern Book.

clc408 said...

I've made many things, but one of my favorites is the quilted wall hanging, hand pieced and hand quilted.

Taylor said...

Aurelia Casson

Valancia said...

Aurelia Casson
I would love to have the Mall Doll Kit!!

Valancia said...

Aurelia Casson
Kitty cat pillow

Unknown said...

donna nutt

Gene Black said...

Gene Black

Gene Black said...

Gene Black

My Favorite thing I have made is the quilt on my own bed. It is bright and vivid with batiks, and other jewel toned fabrics.

Gene Black said...

Gene Black

I would love to own the Zippity Do Dah layer cake!

kitkat234 said...

Katy Yule

kitkat234 said...

Comforts of Home quilt kit
Katy Yule

kitkat234 said...

Katy Yule
I love quilting!

Donna said...

Donna Kozar

Donna said...

Donna Kozar: Comforts of Home applique quilt

Donna said...

Donna Kozar: I made a pair of overalls years ago that wear cute.

lilyk said...

Lily Kwan: Time out quilts book

lilyk said...

Lily Kwan: My mom sewed a very nice bag for me.

Brittany said...

Brittany Rebello
deadmonkeys90@yahoo.com

Brittany said...

Brittany Rebello: I like the zippety doo dah fabric
deadmonkeys90@yahoo.com

Brittany said...

Brittany Rebello: I made a beautiul quilt with sleepy bears on it!
deadmonkeys90@yahoo.com

Kristy said...

Kristy Smith

Kristy said...

Kristy Smith

rbailey1958 said...

Randy Bailey
pkbailey@charter.net

rbailey1958 said...

Randy Bailey Bella Bag Pattern
pkbailey@charter.net

malleycc said...

chris swansen

Anonymous said...

Linda Simons

Anonymous said...

Linda Simons
I would love the Mall Doll Kit!

malleycc said...

chris swansen -- Mall Doll Kit it is gorgeous!

Anonymous said...

Linda Simons
My sister, Wendy, made me the cutest sling bag for my birthday. I have bought a few new patterns and am anxious to make them up

malleycc said...

I would love to make aprons for my two girls.

Whitney said...

Whitney Bishop

Whitney said...

Whitney Bishop: Center Of Attention Quilt Kit

Whitney said...

Whitney Bishop: I don't sew but my mother does and as much as I said I could never do it or never wanted to, I find myself wanting to learn the skill as I grow up. It would be a wonderful thing to share with my mom!

rbailey1958 said...

Randy Bailey
I make my 2 Granddaughters gifts all the time. I made them Valentine's day handbags made out of recycled skirts they had outgrown. They love homemade gifts better than bought gifts. I have been sewing for 40 yrs. The first thing I ever learned to sew was when I was 10, I made my own Barbie doll clothes on my 1st sewing machine that was a kid friendly/safe needle
pkbailey@charter.net

Lyanna said...

Lyanna Anderson

Jocelyn said...

JOcelyn Milewski

Lyanna said...

Lyanna Anderson: hello betty jelly roll

Jocelyn said...

jocelyn milewski~ I would make a baby quilt for the upcoming arrival of baby #2

Lyanna said...

Lyanna Anderson: I love love the burp cloths I made for my kids when they were/are babies. I know it's a simple thing, but I LOVE them!

Anonymous said...

tawnya stephens
love your store

Anonymous said...

tawnya stephens - material, material, material!!!!!

Anonymous said...

tawnya stephens
I would love to own the zippity do dah layer cake.

Anonymous said...

tawnya stephens
I would love to own the zippity do dah layer cake.

Anonymous said...

peggy gardner

Delia W said...

Delia Walker

Delia W said...

One of the first things I made: Underwear that I gave away.
Delia Walker

Anonymous said...

Kaydee SOrensen

Bev Holtom said...

Beverly Holtom

Anonymous said...

Kaydee Sorensen-I made a diaper cincher

Unknown said...

Veronica Garrett: Gypsy Rose Jelly Roll garrettsambo@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Kaydee Sorensen Zippidy do da

dessie10 said...

Diane Steiger

dessie10 said...

Love the pattern Domestic Goddess

dessie10 said...

Diane Steiger An Apron, love th designs that are out there

Cea said...

Celena Wunder

Cea said...

Celena Wunder

Nanette said...

Nanette Olson

Nanette said...

Nanette Olson: Listen to your heart kit

Anonymous said...

Ashley Alder

Anonymous said...

Ashley Alder: I would love to get some help with my new sewing machine...

Chantelle said...

Chantelle Bolinder

Chantelle said...

Chantelle Bolinder: My favorite quilt I have made was a nautical one for my husband.

Laurie said...

laurie allred

Louise said...

Louise Price

Chantelle said...

Chantelle Bolinder: Zippity Doo Dah Jelly Roll

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