Fibs and Fables Giveaway! One Fabric Nation
And here’s another giveaway for the end of the year! Aren’t these fun? I love reading all of your comments!
Today’s giveaway will be two fat quarter bundles of Fibs and Fables by Anna Maria Horner.
And again, at least for this round, let’s do one bundle given away to a commentor here on the blog and one bundle to a commentor on the picture of the bundles that will be on my Instagram account. You Blog peeps are getting the first crack, as this post will be posting before I can get the post up on IG. I am doing this one remotely for early this morning and then later when I wake up today, if I remember, I will IG the drawing there. I’ll try to write myself a note. I’ll probably remember. Probably.
And I know how you Blog peeps can comment to win! Please click on this link to yesterday’s post and comment on THIS post with a name for the doll pictured in that post. Did I make that perfectly confusing?? I hope not! I will draw the winner on Christmas Eve morning. So watch your email on Christmas Eve to see if you are a winner! (Please also make sure your email is in the appropriate box on the comment form – no need to put your email in the body of the comment)
Here’s one more little sample of the line cut up and worked into projects. Some simple little scrappy 9-patches and MORE of these little bags that I love to make! (Mine are a little variation of the originals. Mine are 5 1/2″ wide instead of 6 1/2″ and 4 1/2″ high instead of 5 1/2) I hope you don’t get tired of these bags, I never do. This time I used some leftover ribbons as the handles. It was simple and faster than making handles from the fabric, and it used up the scrap ribbons. They just happened to be Navy (mostly) which was a perfect match.
So go ahead and comment here as in the above instructions. I will draw the winner randomly, so just give me a name for the doll no matter what. If she ends up being Bob – That will be her name. It’s totally up to chance! And your comments – You can’t win if you don’t enter.
Keep Happy, Keep Sewing,
Scott
Sandra S.
she says her name is Siobhan. Thanks.
Michele T
The first name that popped into my head is Hazel. Thanks for the chance to win some beautiful fabric!!! Merry Christmas!
Miranda Rosa
Gertrude!
Gilbert Muniz
Madame Twiggles. No clue where that came from, but she looks like that would be her name!
Kimberlee
Hmm that’s tough, she’s so fancy schmancy. Maybe Violette or Scarletta. Or Carmen.
buncobuddy
Love that doll! Looks like my hair every morning! I think her name should be “Red!”
Laura
I’m terrible at names. But she looks like a Gwendolyn to me.
Anna Lutz-Brown
i took a look and i think she looks like genevieve…to me…………….happyness044312yahoo.com
Marilyn
She looks Greta-ish to me…I would name her Greta!♡
JoyceLM
I think she looks like a Lucille (as in Lucille Ball), don’t you? Thanks.
Patty
She looks like a sparkling star, named Twinkle.
Rosalie Roberts
These fabrics would be great fun to play with! Lots of color and motion for the eye to listen to! I think the doll is called Miss Firebug. Would love to win again. Have used up most of my last lucky draw! Thanks for your generosity and Merry Christmas!
Nancy Hilderbrand
what lovely fabric! I would love to win it
Emily C
What fun. I would name her Susan.
Cory
Rainbow starshine
sop.hie.s
Love the doll, but my imagination is letting me down a bit. What about Suzie Gingerhead?
Sarah
Ok, the first name that came to mind was Lois. I think she’s the kind of person/elf that would make any gathering interesting, who would say quirky things and bounce from topic to topic with seemingly no connection in between. I tried to think of a more interesting name for her because she is obviously an interesting elf, but nothing but Lois stuck. 🙂 I hope she doesn’t end up being Bob — although you could always call her Bobbie! 🙂
bekki
She looks like a shirley to me.
Kinship Quilts
I would call her Winsome Red.
Claire Ross
I think she looks like Tabitha x
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Marti
I would name her Stevie. She has that kinda mischievous and ethereal look to her that I tend to associate with Stevie Nicks. I love Fibs & Fables, I am planning to use that amazing landscape as the backing to a current project. Happy Christmas to you and your family!
Diane in VA
Anneliese.
Marilyn
I would name her Madge. Happy Holidays to you and your family. mfhagopian@aol.com
Judy
I would name her Scarlet!
mblittle5
Red. She reminds me of my grandchildren’s Elf on a Shelf, and her name is Red.
Sandy K
I thinks she’s Marta.
vbdegnan
She is definitely Felicity, meaning happiness. I love the red hair!!
Vicki H
What about Glenda.
Leanne Clare
Maybe I goofed! I left my comment on the other page, but will repeat it here just to make sure! I think you should name her after my 11 day old granddaughter, Hadarah. It is Hebrew for beautiful, Actually her whole name is Hadarah Féirín Iris Ober
which means Beautiful Gift of Hope and Redemption On a Hill.
golfheader
What a beautiful name!
golfheader
Her name is Charlotte, of course!
Greta
She looks like a Wanda to me!
Linda Brown
I like the name Harper….
Allyson LePenske
I think she looks like a Clara to me. She’s great!
heatherdpear
Her name should be Nancy Elaine. That’s my sister and they have very similar hair.
Linda Nelson
Ms. Frizzle’s sister Cecily.
Chris
I think Gwendolyn is a great name for a doll. Love the fabrics.
Amorette
Carmine is my vote, to honor her awesome hair!
June @ QuiltQuest
She looks like a Doris to me. Thanks for the chance.
Linda Fleming
She reminds me of Merida in the movie Brave!
Joyce Carter
Good morning, Scott. I think the beautiful lady should be called Greta. Thank you for the giveaway.
Suellen Dehnke
She looks like a Daphne to me.
sdehnke@hotmail.com
cynthia
How about Guenevere?
Debby
I’m going to go with Esmeralda the Elf.
Doris McCarty
She should be named Matilda! She’s magical!
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asteride
Great name would be Frida!
Melissa P
Names can be tricky things. But I think Freya fits her.
Sarah J.
She has the best hair! I think she looks like a Wanda!
Kat Scott
Freida would be cool,,,, and I like Greta or maybe it should be Madelyn!
Laurie
Julianna- love that name but couldn’t use it on my kids because my MIL’s name is Julie.
Pam S
I”d name her Hortense. She is delightful, and so is Anna Maria Horner’s fabric. Thanks for the fun Scott!
duchick
Oh, how I love her! When I wake up with hair like hers, my husband calls me “Francine” (Fran-seen). It reminds him of a childhood book whose main character had wild hair. So, I’d name her Francine! duchick at gmail dot com
Lori Morton
She is Gorgeous…and Twinkle in her eyes says she is a delightful lil’ gal! I would name her Emmie Mae! She is absolutely Adorable!!! & I Love her! 🙂 (tell your wife she does Amazing work!)
MERRY CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS!!!
Robin
Penelope
Rebecca H
Tillie
Kay chamberlain
She says her name is Pleasance
paulineperry65
Her name is Fiery Freda – and she get’s things done! Freda for short.
Pauline
perry94022 at hotmail dot com
Susan Zakanycz
She looks like her name could be Mary from Mary had a little lamb!
Lee Taylor
I’m calling her Heidi. Happy Holidays!
Caroline Lennek
She looks like a “Fantastic Frannie” to me. Love that flamin’ red hair
buntyw
Bunty
Judit
Emma 🙂 She is amazing!
Kim
She’s definitely a Ruby!
Janice Kinshella
Mildred.
Rose Santuci-Sofranko
Hmmm…I think she looks like a Daylily Petals! Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist @ aol.com
Judith Hogan
I think her name should be Rita. What gorgeous fabrics, thanks for the giveaway.
Dawn Jones
I would choose the name Evelyn, don’t ask me why, it’s just the first name that came to my mind. Have a great day!
Mary D
Madam Ruby for sure!
nancyangerer
Katie seems like a good name, but she reminds me of a doll that I made for my niece. The dolls name was Zoe, and my niece is Katie. So I vote for either Katie or Zoe.