July’s $50 gift certificate giveaway

gift-certificateIt’s time for this month’s $50 gift certificate giveaway! Win a shopping spree to Warehouse Fabrics Inc. Comment below in the comments for this post.

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1. 1 entry – Share a fabric from our website that you like, and what you might make out of it.

2. 1 entry – Tell us about your fabric stash. Do you buy fabric like there’s no tomorrow and save it up, or do you buy as you need it?

3. 1 entry – Share this giveaway on twitter. Share a link to your twitter account. (Here’s our page.)

 

Good luck, everyone! Contest ends Thursday, July 25, 2013, at 10 a.m. MDT. Each entry can only be completed once by each entrant. Winner has 48 hours to respond to email notification or new winner will be drawn. Winner’s first and last name and city/state will be provided by winner for use on our site.

23 Replies to “July’s $50 gift certificate giveaway”

  1. I have a small fabric stash, but usually buy as needed. The gift certificate would sure help my small stash!!

  2. I’m in luv with 90″ Sheeting Fabric by the Yard – Lt. Yellow! I’d like to make new sheets, duvet cover and pillows. jacinth_amethyst at yahoo dot com

  3. I love to go looking at fabric, and when I see fabric I fall in love with, I would like to have some of it. I keep a stash that I like to just even look at sometimes. Silks are my fav!

  4. I have a huge stash that I inherited from my Gma, and I also buy can’t-pass-up fabric from the thrift store when I see (plus old linens and other things to use as fabrics).

  5. Let’s put it this way, when we moved across country-the “fabric” made it into the moving van FIRST;) No fabric left behind!

  6. I like the Tea Rose Silver by Amy Butler. I’m a quilter, so, it would definitely end up in a quilt.

  7. I buy fabric on sale for my stash and also purchase specifically for some projects. I’m a modern quilter now, so, am trying to figure out what to do with the more traditional style fabrics I’ve accumulated.

  8. I tend to buy fabric with a specific project in mind, as my storage space is somewhat limited.

  9. I just spotted Dress Up Dungarees fabric and it’s gorgeous. That would, I THINK, make super cute little dresses for my Granddaughter. I’m not sure if it’s too thick/stiff for clothing. But for a floor pillow for a little girl it would definitely work.

  10. I have enough fabric in my sewing room to sustain me when my husband can no longer work. Let’s just say that, K? LOL Seriously, to answer your question, I have been known to buy a lot of fabric if it’s a great, cannot pass up type of sale. About 8 yrs ago on Black Friday while away in another state visiting relatives, we went to JoAnn Fabrics and those sales were the type which you could not pass up. I was thankful we had a van because I ended up buying the equivalent of about $700 worth of fabric for less than $200. How could I leave all that fabric in the store when it clearly was calling my name? haha

    Over the past year however, I’ve only bought fabrics when I saw something I really wanted to have or if I was making, or planning on making something with one exception. That exception was another of those ‘cannot pass up’ types of sales where the Historical Society in the town I grew up in was having a huge fabric sale. A woman who was an avid quilter died and her family donated all her fabrics and sewing things to them to dispose of and the money made from the sale was a donation to the Historical Society. I kinda went nuts and bought far too much. If I recall it was about $200 that I spent at $1 per pound. They said the estimate was that a pound was equal to about a yard of fabric so you can imagine how much fabric I now have stocked in my quilting stash just from that sale. Hey – it was a donation……….right? 🙂

  11. i have just started sewing so ihave one tote of a bunch of clearance fabric to practice on.

  12. I buy as needed, but I’m new at sewing…so I’ll probably stock up as I see nice fabrics

  13. I like the Rowland Spice drapery fabric. I think it would make lovely curtains which I am planning to make soon for our master bedroom.

  14. I’m a newbie! Just bought n awesome brother sewing machine nd can’t wait to becoming a seamstress!

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