Friday, 8 March 2013

Blog Hop Party!


This week I am participating in the "Beat the Winter Blues - Quilters Blog Hop Party!"

I will be giving away, to two lucky winners, two metric fat quarters of beautiful ice dyed fabric (one of each colour):


Turquoise, Cobalt and Cerulean Blue

Red, Yellow and Orange
These are great fabrics to use in applique or as backgrounds.  They will brighten up any quilting project!

To enter, all you have to do is check out my new website and leave a comment on my blog.

This will be open until next Friday - March 14th and the two lucky winners will be notified via email.

Don't Forget to check out all the other great offers in the Blog Hop too!

http://quiltinggallery.com/quilters-fun/quilters-blog-hop-party/

Happy Hopping!




105 comments:

e said...

Your fabrics are beautiful....I really enjoy using hand dyed fabrics in my quilts. I checked out your website. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Pamela said...

I love your fabrics! I wish you great success in your business. It's such a privilege to use materials that someone has created by hand. Thanks for the inspiration and for the opportunity to win!

Leslie's Itchin to be Stitchin said...

Your website is wonderful, I love love your muted pastel fabric!

Gill said...

I love your fabrics - I wish you luck in your new venture!

KT said...

They are both so pretty! I love using pops of color in quilts.

Penny said...

Love your fabrics ...very colorful ..great website..

KRubin said...

These fabrics are absolutely gorgeous, and I agree that they will make any project pop!

Mary Ann said...

So pretty. Good luck in turning your passion into a business!

Lisa Chin said...

Love your ice dyes! Your new website is beautiful Thanks for the great giveaway!

Michell said...

Lovely website. Thanks for the giveaway too

Sylvia said...

Lovely fabrics! Nice website!

Pat V. said...

Wow, you have some interesting fabrics! I just love the cog wheels. (Haven't seen tie-dying since the 60's, what a blast from the past!)

Janet said...

Love your ice dyes and your rusted fabrics!

Kay said...

I didn't realise there were so many ways to hand dye fabric until I looked at your website. Thanks for sharing a gorgeous giveaway.
ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

Wil said...

Great fabric! I love snow and ice dyed fabric in general. Right now I have a container with melting ice cubes, and of course some fabric and dye powder in it :-)

Marjorie said...

Beautiful fabrics that would look great with my batik collection!

Purl Buttons said...

I have taken lots of shibori classes but we worked primarily with silks. I think they hand dyed cottons are lovely. You do great work!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

so pretty love them

Linda said...

Beautiful fabrics! I love your rusted ones.

Kathy L said...

Love your fabrics. Beautiful colors.

Jagels said...

Wow! that's all i can say. my favorite is the blue, green, yellow, ice dyed fabric. beautiful!

Mary said...

What brilliant colors. Thanks for the chance to win.

Chiska said...

What fun fabric! Thanks for the chance. (I like the rusted cogs)

Bonnie58 said...

Wow, beautiful fabrics. Thanks for sharing and for the opportunity on a fantastic draw
bonnielarson58@gmail.com

Jocelyn said...

Very beautiful fabrics. I love the colors. So unique.

MJ said...

I love your fabrics! Beautiful! Thanks for the chance to win!!!

Anonymous said...

I´ve checked out your website. The ice dyed fabrics are beautiful!
Gun, Sweden
gun@lapp.se

Vicki H said...

The ice dye fabrics are sure pretty. Thanks for the chance to win.

Bossymamma said...

I love the different dyeing techniques that you sell. The rusted fabrics look so interesting!

Lori said...

how wonderlfully cool. I had no idea there were so many different types of dying fabrics. What a great give a way. thanks for a chance.

gibberish said...

Ooh, beautiful fabric, they would be fabulous in quilts.

hueisei said...

Beautiful shop!
:D

liniecat said...

Gosh love your spectacular fabrics.......Ive not had any success with ice or snow dyeing........I know my limits lol
I havent been to Singapore for years not since I left the Raf and it was stopover en route to Hing Kong.
Lucky you living there!

Rina Mason said...

Love your fabrics, they are amazing. Started following your blog.

Julie said...

Your fabrics are absolutely beautiful!!!!

ThreadCatcher said...

Gorgeous fabrics! I would love to try using hand dyed fabrics. Thanks for the chance.

Cherie said...

Gorgeous! I am learning Hawaiian Quilting and your fabrics would look AMAZING on a Hawaiian Quilted Pillow! I am going to have to check out your stuff!!! I love hops like this where I can find some new amazing things!

Emily C said...

Beautiful! Love your fabrics. The pastel set is lovely.

Margaret said...

I love the colors. They are beautiful

Heather said...

The rust dyed fabrics are so interesting. I could find many uses for them. I haven't heard of ice dying before. very nice. Thanks for hosting this contest.

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

Your ice dyed fabrics are so colorful and the rust dyed are unique...love them! Thanks for the sweet giveaway.

Bj said...

Very Beautiful and Vibrant Fabrics, Love the Iced Fabrics too! Thank You!

Needled Mom said...

Your fabrics are lovely. I especially like the rusted ones.

Kathy @ Kwilty Pleasures said...

Beautiful fabrics! Thnx.

Unknown said...

Your fabrics are lovely. Love the ice dyed ones. Have never used hand dyed fabrics but would love to.

syvisser@gmail(dot)com

BizyStitches said...

Thanks for being part of the fun blog hop. Lovely giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win.

crafter1953 said...

Hi, you make some very beautiful fabric I looked around and you are a very good artist. Thanks for the chance to win one of those beautiful fabrics.

Kathy H said...

Your website has some really beautiful fabrics, loved those muted colors.

Betsy said...

I so lve the ice dyes

Kaynik said...

You have beautiful fabrics! I love the rust died and snow died fabrics the best.
Thank you for the chance to win.

ktreve(at) hotmail (dot) com

Richard Healey said...

Those are amazing hope I win

Richard and Tanya Quilts

Judy Cooper Textile Artist said...

Lovely fabrics!

Debbie said...

Beautiful! I love your blog. thanks

Debra Lee said...

I love original fabrics!

Pat S. said...

Lovely, lovely fabrics! Thank you sew much for this opportunity to win!
back2loghome (at) yahoo (dot) com

Vivian said...

What gorgeous fabric. What nice colors. Thanks

Stephanie said...

Some really pretty fabric, and some interestng stuff. I loke the rusty prints.

Darlington Delights said...

Beautiful fabric...especially the coral colors. Thanks for the giveaway. I'm a new follower by email and I am looking forward to your posts.

OhioLori said...

Oh my goodness!! Your Fabrics are amazing...gorgeous!!! Love the Ice-dyed....have never heard of before.

Thanks foe offering some in your Drawing! :)

Carla G said...

What fabulous fabrics!! I especially love the blues!! Thanks for a chance to win! :)

Jodi said...

Lovely fabrics - I would love to try ice dying one day.

Tina said...

Love Your Polka Dot Fabric.

Roslyn said...

Is ice dyed the same process as snow dyed? They are beautiful fabrics & that tie dye on your new website is amazing!
I love to have these hand dyes for art quilts.

Daryl @ Patchouli Moon Studio said...

Beautiful fabric and yes they would look great in an applique.

ELNM said...

I bookmarked your shop - beautiful fabrics! The rust-dyed and ice-dyed are especially interesting. Many thanks!
ellen(at)myerly(dot)net

Sheila said...

Lovely fabrics , thanks for the chance to win :-)

Lourdes said...

Your fabrics are beautiful!!

Robin said...

Gorgeous fabrics. I have not tried ice dyeing yet. As pretty as your fabric is, I might just have to give it a shot!

Tammy said...

Gorgeous dyed fabrics. So bright and vivid. Thank you for the chance to enter your giveaway.

Sandra said...

Your dyed fabrics are just beautiful. Two yummy colors. Thank you for being a part of the Blog Hop and giving all of us a way to beat the blues.

Sandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
Sonora, CA

cvdnurse said...

Your fabrics are gorgeous. I looked at your website too and just love the tye-dyed onsies!
Susan in PA
susie.galasso@gmail.com

Szamóca said...

Love your fabric. Thanks for the chance to win.
ehodasz at yahoo dot com

Quilt or Dye said...

Beautiful fabrics!

Jane S. said...

I love the variety of fabrics that you have! There are brights, pastels, ice dyed, tie dyed, and they're all beautiful. :)

Edith said...

Marianne, I had a little look around your web site, so really pretty things happening here, I particularly like the clear brights and muted (I like rainbow colours).

Sew Out There said...

You should make the picture a link too. I love the rusted fabrics. Who would have thought. I wonder what it would look like on a tan background?

KYLLKATZZ said...

Diese tollen Stoffe würde ich sehr gerne zu einem Quilt verarbeiten...hoffentlich gewinne ich

Grüße aus Deutschland von
Marion

vwlady said...

Love the different effects of all the techniques that you use! Your fabric is spectacular! Thanks so much for the chance to win some!

Deb C said...

Your work is beautiful! Love the ice dyes - especially the green. Thanks for the lovely giveaway!

Carolyn said...

I love your ice dyes, they are beautiful. I would love to win them. Thank you for the opportunity.

Nanbon44 said...

your fabric are wonderful, really like the pastels

Unknown said...

your fabrics are amazing. thank you for this chance. hugs

Joanie's Trendy Quilts said...

Beautiful fabric! I love the pastels. Wishing you the best in your business. I will be a follower so I can keep up with you. Thank you for a chance to win some of your dyed fabric.

Cherise said...

Nice website! :) Thanks for the great giveaway! Have a Happy Day! :)

prairie said...

I love the fabrics and hope I win some. The new website is great, too. When you have a minute, visit us at Prairie Cottage Corner and see what we might do with your fabrics. We'll put the tea kettle on for you, virtually!

Tamie said...

Your fabric is beautiful. Love the onesie. Thanks for participating in the Quilters' Blog Hop Party.

Karrie said...

I love the fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win :)

✄ Erin @ Sew at Home Mummy ✄ said...

WOW - your shop and fabrics are beautiful!!

Anonymous said...

Wow! I Love Your ice dyed Fabrics! They are so Unique! I would Love to have some to use in Projects! Thanks for this great giveaway!

The Quilted Dog said...

Singapore! What an amazing place. Your fabrics are beautiful & I love the colors. Thanks for the generous giveaway!

karamino said...

Your website is wonderful, love your fabric!

Karen said...

Wow, such beautiful fabrics, thanks.

Nita said...

Beautiful!!!

Lou said...

Just beautiful fabrics!!!!

pippirose said...

Your fabrics are gorgeous!
Thanks for the wonderful giveaway!
:o)
pippirose59 at gmail dot com

Norma said...

Beautiful, beautiful fabrics! Thank you for the chance to win your giveaway.

Nancy Sue said...

Gorgeous fabrics! Thank you for participating in the blog hop. All the way from Singapore :)

Anonymous said...

Very beautiful fabrics. I'm so glad you put the inches in the discription. My metric is not so good. ll_geeathotmail.com

barb said...

Love your website. Your fabrics are beautiful. I would love to win. I havent worked with hand dyed fabric but would love to babscorbitt@gmail.com

Victoria M. said...

I enjoyed visiting your website and checking out all your different dyed farics They're beautiful. Thanks for the chance to win.

Anonymous said...

I love the look of ice dyed (or snow dyed) fabrics! Thanks for the chance to win

nicolesender said...

Wow! Your fabrics are so pretty. I especially liked the Metric fat quarter ice dye fabric – purple/red/blue.
nicolesender(at)yahoo(dot)com

Deb said...

Just beautiful! I don't know how you do it! i'd love to be included.

apple blossom said...

nice thanks

ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

Dawn said...

Love those ice dyes. Would like to try something like that here, if we got enough snow. Thanks for the opportunity to win some of your fabrics.