The famous site Sew, mama, sew offered this Monday , 3 of December for a give away day.
Lately I designed some snowflakes. So My give away will be this pattern.
It is very easy to sew an hope you enjoy the Christmas.
To enter the giveaway, leave a comment telling me what kind of fabric you would like to use to make a Perfect Snowflake. Solid, printed, mixed, etc.
Bonus entry: followers, new and old, please leave a
second comment.
I'll close Give away on December 7 at 5 p.m. PST and will announce the winner (chosen by Random generator) here on my blog and by email no later than Sunday, December 9.
Please leave one comment on this post by December 7.
If you like my blog you can follow me for more interesting ideas, tutorial and patterns.
Good luck ;)
Your fabric choices look perfect to me! I'd like small prints in green or blue, so that the snowflake appears to be falling in front of a landscape.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love paper piecing! Lots of possibilities for fabrics. I like the white bordering the snowflake, and I think I'd do bright colours inside it. Background, well, I'd be experimenting!
ReplyDeleteI would use red for the white part and a red pattern for small area and a red and white snowflake fabric in my stash for the outside area
ReplyDeleteI would use some batiks for the snowflake. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the blues that you used. But I'd also like to try a snowflake in Dark Aqua/Teal in the center, then white snowflake, and lighter aqua around the snowflake. I'd use either batiks, or swirly fabrics - depending on what I could find. Thanks for a chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the snowflake pattern! I would use a mix of prints, batiks and tone-on-tones and do a whole quilt of them - so each snowflake, of course, would have to have a different set of fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLove it in the blues.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI would use lots of fairy frost!
ReplyDeletei'd like to use some solid blues to make this snowflake!
ReplyDeleteI would use marblized blues and golds.
ReplyDeletecarolinebock1 at yahoo dot com
I will use blue too. :D
ReplyDeleteI would use ice-blue and white
ReplyDeleteI recently saw some shimmery blue fabric - i think I would use different tones of that.
ReplyDeleteJust learned paper piecing and I really like it!
I think I would use some tone on tone fabrics, blue mostly. Maybe a blue with some silver in it.
ReplyDeleteYours is beautiful! I'd use a blue print and solid white. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis would look great in any combination or style - I'd love to make it with deep solid colours!
ReplyDeleteI'd use prints to make your lovely snowflake!
ReplyDeleteI would use indigo with silver prints, a purple solid and a splatter print of aqua
ReplyDeletesowingstitches [at] gmail [dot] com
Mixed! Nice job!
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely prints! I love snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteOh I think it would look gorgeous in Batiks!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower to your blog!
ReplyDeletesolids for sure. I'd make them Scandinavian looking.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great pattern for subtle monochromatic prints, I think!
ReplyDeletestarsandsunshineblog at gmail dot com
I would use a soft pink!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
pinkscissorsdesign @gmail .com
I would use a silvery white for the snowflake against a midnight blue with small white flecks for the background to make it look like the snowflake was falling from the night sky. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think I would like to make it with both solids and prints.
ReplyDeleteSolid would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteSUbtle patterns would look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to mix it up a bit and make a rainbow of snowflakes with bright kona solids, how beautiful that would be!
ReplyDeleteI would use a combination of solids and prints. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI have 2 perfect fabrics for snowflakes. One is white with a silver fleck and another is white with a blue sparkly fleck.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteI'd make it in solids and prints mixed... as for color... if I could find some greys and/or beiges I think it'd look really classy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! adriprints(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'd use batiks for a perfect snowflake, just as you did.
ReplyDeleteI think your fabric selection is perfect.
I'm a new follower of yours.
ReplyDeleteI would use a glittery silver fabric for the Snowflake pattern.
ReplyDeletei would go solid
ReplyDeleteradiyas(at)gmail(dot)com
I think it would be fun to do in Batik's
ReplyDeleteI am a follower
ReplyDeleteI like your fabric choices. Maybe some ice-dyed fabrics too. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI think that I would do mixed fabric eatkin85(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. eatkin85(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeletePretty! I have some leftover batiks in blues that would be perfect - Thanks for a great giveaway~!
ReplyDeleteI like prints for it, but they have to be pretty subtle or it would take away from the beautiful snowflake design. Your choices are perfect! Thank you for your giveaway!
ReplyDeleteellen(at)myerly(dot)net
Batiks in medium and dark blues would be great. Thanks for the opportunity on a great draw and Merry Christmas to you.
ReplyDeletebonnielarson58(at)gmail(dot)com
I have a printed white-on-white fabric that I would mix with some sort of tiny snowflake prints to make this. Its a wonderful pattern too!
ReplyDeleteI would use monochromatics with mixed solids and small patterns.
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be some prints to give it an icicle fee.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win.
ktreve (at) hotmail (dot) com
I love your snowflake pattern! I'd use both solids and some prints - even a little text : )
ReplyDeleteTks for the chance to win!!
I'm a new follower : )
ReplyDeleteOoh, solids and white and then one in christmas fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would use small prints and solids. Thanks for chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'd probably use a mix of solids & prints! very cute snowflake. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower too!
ReplyDeleteI'd use solid colours, but I'd make them in a mix of background colours (all with white snowflakes on them, though), so I had a flurry of snowflakes on different backgrounds. :-)
ReplyDeleteI would use a mix of small prints!
ReplyDeleteI like the subtle prints/batiks as in your sample.
ReplyDeleteI would use small prints with solid white.
ReplyDeletei would keep it pure and white
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what type of fabric, but I think that gold and a slightly off white would look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI have some lovely shimmery deep blue fabric that would look amazing.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a very good visionary in seeing outside what's presented. I love what you did with the solid white and blue background. Maybe this would be an opportunity to use some batiks? Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love your snowflake! I have some Minnesota winter prints in blues that would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteI'd use Kona Solids.
ReplyDeleteblue prints, and sone white on white
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