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:
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:
KitsAnd 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.
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!
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!
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ReplyDeleteTawna Fuller - I would love to make the Daily Spice apron
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Tawna Fuller - I have made a small blanket and bedding for my girls dolls.
ReplyDeleteAlexia Marsh : An apron or material to make a cute skirt for my daughter
ReplyDeleteChristin Taylor: I have made a trip around the world quilt. My very first quilt that I made in a High School class.
ReplyDeleteAmanda Anders - Mitered Corner Blanket Kit
ReplyDeleteBrooke Buchanan: Zippity Doo Dah Fabric
ReplyDeleteTara Rogers
ReplyDeleteHeather LaMont
ReplyDeleteBrooke Buchanan: homemade quilts for my baby boy. I LOVE the ones that we have
ReplyDeleteAshley Lown - I would love the sweet jelly roll fabric!
ReplyDeleteHeather LaMont-Jely ROll Flag day Farm
ReplyDeleteAmanda Anders - I just made two aprons last week with the help of my mom, one for me and a matching one for my 18month old daughter (they are adorable)
ReplyDeleteAspen Casper: Girly Stripwork skirt pattern and material
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ReplyDeleteHeather LaMont-I have made my sweet little girl a dress for my sis in laws wedding...she calls it her princess dress!
ReplyDeleteBecca Robinson
ReplyDeleteSummer Andrus - Lydia Dress pattern
ReplyDeleteLucy Peterson
ReplyDeleteAshley Lown - I made our whole family personalized stockings for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBecca Robinson: gypsy rose charm pack.
ReplyDeleteAspen Casper: easy baby blankets for each of my children
ReplyDeleteSummer Andrus - I don't sew (wish I did!) but my mom made my daughter three pairs of Sandi Henderson's ruffle pants. They are the cutest things ever!
ReplyDeleteStacy Palfreyman; Girly Stripwork Skirt
ReplyDeleteFrank Larracuente. My fiance told me that she loves the Just Dreamy pattern.
ReplyDeleteBecca Robinson: I have sewn a couple ring slings that I love. I have also made a couple quilts that I treasure.
ReplyDeleteFrank Larracuente
ReplyDeleteFrank Larracuente. My fiance made aprons for herself and my daughter for when they bake together!
ReplyDeleteAmanda Bickley- I am recently into making headbands with little fabric flowers. It's an addiction.
ReplyDeleteNicole Greene
ReplyDeleteJennifer Lleras
ReplyDeleteMichele Roosendaal
ReplyDeleteHolly Rader: I like the Mall Doll Quilt kit
ReplyDeleteHolly Rader: I made a comforter for my room when I was in high school
ReplyDeleteNicole Greene - Everything but the Kitchen Sink Fabric and the Domestic Goddess apron pattern. Couldn't decide!
ReplyDeleteCindy Whiting
ReplyDeleteAngela Whiting
ReplyDeleteKaren Andrews
ReplyDeleteNicole Greene - some of my favorite things I have made with fabric have been dresses. They always fit correctly and people always compliment me on them not even knowing I made them. Then, when they find out they are surprised!
ReplyDeleteRachel Whiting
ReplyDeleteHolly Lemke
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ReplyDeleteMichael Whiting
ReplyDeleteJason Whiting
ReplyDeleteHolly Lemke: Little Retro Aprons - For Kids
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ReplyDeleteHolly Lemke: I love to make quilts and aprons and dresses and anything....
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ReplyDeleteJudy Calhoun
ReplyDeleteBernie Johansen
ReplyDeleteSommer Curtis: Snippets Layer Cake
ReplyDeleteMelinda Urbanawiz: gypsy rose charm pack
ReplyDeleteLove the Absolutely Apron pattern!
ReplyDeleteKaren Andrews - I would like to make the Listen to Your Heart Kit
ReplyDeleteMelinda Urbanawiz: I love making baby quilts--I now have 3 I need to make in the next 2 months.
ReplyDeleteI love making outfits for my 3-year old granddaughter, Samantha.
ReplyDeleteKaren Andrews - I have made quilts for each of my children and need to make one for my daughter that is getting married!
ReplyDeleteMichele Roosendaal--the mall doll quilt is ADORABLDE. But the Bella Bag is the cutest thing EVER!
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ReplyDeleteI just made the "Ashley" bag for my daughter for her birthday. I used some darling fabric and mixed it with my husband old levis...it is sooooooooo cute!
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ReplyDeleteAngi Johnson - Gypsy Rose Jelly roll
ReplyDeleteSommer Curtis: baby blankets for friends, a king quilt for my bed, three dresses for my daughter, 4 skirts for my daughter, dozens of burp rags, 3 rag time quilts, 5 massage corn bags...
ReplyDeleteAngi Johnson - I sewed curtains. They looked good from the front side, but terrible from the back. Good thing you never see that side. :)
ReplyDeleteAshlie Hendricks-simply sweet pattern
ReplyDeleteErin Wilhelmsen I love to sew many things, most recently I have made a couple of fabric crayon holders.
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ReplyDeleteRachelle Steed: I love to make quilts!
ReplyDeleteBrittany Hansen: Snippets jelly roll
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ReplyDeleteBrittany Hansen: I made my own reusable shopping bags. And I make my kids blankets.
ReplyDeleteJanelle Dudley Daily spice apron
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ReplyDeleteAmanda Baker - I love to make quilts.
ReplyDeleteJanelle Dudley a quilt my mom and I made for each of my three children although #3 isn't quite done yet! :)
ReplyDeleteAmie Tingey- Fat Quarter Bundles to make a quilt
ReplyDeleteAngela Shepherd: I would just go to their shop and get some fabric. I love their fabric!
ReplyDeleteAmie Tingey- I am actually entering this in hopes to win it for my Mom who is an amazing quilter.
ReplyDeleteBrandi Kingsbury
ReplyDeleteShannon Blockburger: I am in love with the four corners apron
ReplyDeleteBrandi Kingsbury Sweet Jelly Roll Fabric
ReplyDeleteAngela Shepherd: I love the burp cloths that I make. But I just got two new patterns and am excited to use them...need material first.
ReplyDeleteShannon Blockburger: I made a linen skirt for myself back in high school and I still wear it and love it (the joys of a drawstring waist). But I haven't really sewn in years. . . I would love to get back into it.
ReplyDeleteBrandi Kingsbury- I have made cute halloween costumes, hair bows, and a darling easter dress!!
ReplyDeleteanisa scholes: retro aprons
ReplyDeleteSally Miller
ReplyDeleteBecky Lambert
ReplyDeleteanisa scholes: I recently made a waterproof picnic blanket that I love!!!
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sally miller - Tote bag
ReplyDeleteBecky Lambert
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I love Material Girls. It is the best shop on the Wasatch front!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make the watermelon quilt. The pattern was sitting on the counter by the cash register!
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Christy Rees I love the charm packs. I am addicted to them.
ReplyDeleteMichelle Hirsch - Hello Betty or Beach House :o)
ReplyDeleteBecky Lambert
ReplyDeleteQuilts, quilts and more quilts, love the process, especially buying fabric---LOVE your store!
Kristen Perschon: my sister made me the most beautiful quilt for my wedding present.
ReplyDeleteChristy Rees My most recent project was a baby coin quilt for a friend.
ReplyDeleteLori Achenbach: I'd love any kit - I'm a true beginner and need all the help I can get!
ReplyDeleteKristen Merrill
ReplyDeleteI have made lots of things with fabric from your shop. Quilts, table runners, bags, aprons. Its my passion :).
ReplyDeleteMichelle Hirsch - My husband bought me a sewing machine and my ultimate goal is to make my very own quilt. This would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove the "Listen to your heart" kit. Plus anything Civil War.
ReplyDeleteKati Mattingly
ReplyDeleteLori Achenbach: I once made curtains for my daughter, thanks to lots of help from my Mother-in-law. :)
ReplyDeleteErin Wilhelmsen Domestic Goddess Pattern Book
ReplyDeletePaige Smart
ReplyDeleteAndrea Bingham: I would love to make the Domestic Goddess Apron.
ReplyDeleteWhitney Davis: love all the different packs from Moda
ReplyDeleteI made my niece a little apron and gave her a fun tea set for her 4th birthday. We have had many tea parties since then.
ReplyDeleteKristen Merrill: Baby quilt
ReplyDeleteAnna Hale: I made my dad a quilt for his birthday with the help from my husband... YES, my husband sews WAY better than me! (He's the greatest!)
ReplyDeleteAlison Jennings: My mom has been making purses and aprons
ReplyDeleteDiana Larsen~Quilt kits
ReplyDeleteWhitney Davis: I have made too many things with fabric I love, I am addicted to sewing! Quilts, aprons, softies, dolls, bags, you name it.
ReplyDeletesally miller, I would love the fat quarters to make my granddaughter a frilly skirt.
ReplyDeleteAnna Hale: I love the beach house jelly roll---but I can't really decided which one I want they all have so much cute fabric.
ReplyDeleteAndrea Bingham: My mom made my son a baby quilt when he was born.
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ReplyDeleteAmanda Baker : Jelly Roll › Beach House
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ReplyDeleteDiana Larsen~I love to make quilts for my little boys to snuggle with:)
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ReplyDeleteStephanie Pettersson: I love to sew quilts and aprons
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ReplyDeleteAlison Jennings: I would get the birdie sling purse pattern
ReplyDeleteStephanie Pettersson: I'd love the mall doll kit
ReplyDeleteTara Smith: I really loved the way the flannel blankets for my friend's triplets turned out!
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ReplyDeleteSarah Ebbert: I am loving making clothes for my girls and bags/purses or me!
ReplyDeleteDani Staeb, My favorite thing I've made is a tote bag from an old sentimental t-shirt. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
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ReplyDeleteblythe bray: baby quilt
ReplyDeleteBrittany Davis - They carry a large variety of jelly rolls!
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ReplyDeleteDIana Holt: I love the Sweet Jelly roll! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteStacey Morgan: Any of the fabric
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ReplyDeleteBrittany Davis - I make little girl dresses
ReplyDeleteAleisha Rambusch: I love to quilt and make handbags.
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ReplyDeleteLucy Peterson - Quilt Soup's Smooth Sailin' pattern
ReplyDeleteDiana' Holt: I make all kinds of things, quilts, bumpers, aprons, gifts, etc
ReplyDeleteCristi Fitzgerald
ReplyDeleteKalyne Nicholes: Four Corners Apron Pattern
ReplyDeleteAnne Clawson - New Arrival Kit
ReplyDeleteKrissa Walters: I do a lot of crafts. I love the last names i do for bridal showers that i decorate with paper and ribbon and stuff. people love them!
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ReplyDeleteJessica Juneau: Lily Apron
ReplyDeleteAnne Clawson - I made my first quilt over the holidays. It's a bit crazy, but I LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteBrittany Dixon
ReplyDeleteKalyne Nicholes: I have made curtains for my home
ReplyDeleteDani Staeb, I like the Daily Spice aprons.
ReplyDeleteBrittany Dixon: Any fat quarters! I want them all :)
ReplyDeleteLucy Peterson - just finished making a "Brown Bear" play quilt for my grandkids to play with when they come to my house
ReplyDeleteLove to make quilts and feel the fabric.
ReplyDeleteJessica Juneau: Grandmother made special blankets for when our babies were born. Treasure it forever!
ReplyDeleteStacey Morgan: I am currently making a tutu for my neice
ReplyDeleteBrittany Dixon: I have made skirts for my daughters that turn out really cute... after a few really bad attempts :)
ReplyDeleteGwen Mauldin
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ReplyDeleteKelli Carpenter
ReplyDeleteCristi Fitzgerald, Flirty Skirt handbag
ReplyDeleteKrissa Walters: I love the aprons...the retro aprons and the flirty skirty apron
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ReplyDeleteheather givens just dreamy fabric
ReplyDeleteGwen Mauldin Listen to your Heart kit
ReplyDeleteCristi Fitzgerald, I have been sewing for over 30 years; clothes, crafts, window treatments, quilts, toys, you name it. I heart sewing!
ReplyDeleteheather givens; i LOVE to make quilts
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ReplyDeleteKelli Carpenter, Any Aprons or bag patterns
ReplyDeleteGwen Mauldin I always love the Halloween costumes I make for my children.
ReplyDeleteShadie Blake - Apron
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ReplyDeleteBecky Stancill
ReplyDeleteI love all the patterns! So many but I especially like the flirty skirt bags and the messenger bag patterns!
Catey Ball- I like the Listen to Your Heart Kit
ReplyDeletekathy gregory: my mother in law made us a beautiful quilt for our little boy
ReplyDeleteKelli Carpenter, I love making baby rag quilts.
ReplyDeleteDyana Whiteley:Absolutely Apron
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ReplyDeleteCatey Ball - My sewing has expanded drastically over the past few years, but my favorite thing to make are blessing dresses for my baby girls. I went all out last time! : )
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