It's my turn on the Beth Studley blog hop today! Whoop! Beth is a British designer and artist and has been designing fabric for a couple of years now! Radiance is inspired by crochet and antique lace and is Beth's 4th collection for UK based design house, Makower.
Photo by Beth Studley |
The images in the book are really lovely and the projects really compliment the fabric collection.
I was given a bundle of the gorgeous radiance fabric but I've not had chance to play with it yet as my baby has been in and out of hospital with a nasty bug this week. SO..... I've decided to give it away to one lucky reader......
Simply leave a comment and tell me what you would make with a bundle of Radiance fabric and I'll choose a winner on Friday 3rd June, deadline for entry is 12 noon.
You can also hop over here to Stich, Craft, Create and enter to win a fat quarter bundle and a copy of the ebook too!!
Oooooh!!! I love all the bright colours and colour combinations in this collection!!! The prints are awesome and would make a beautiful lap quilt. Thanks for the chance...crossing my fingers!
ReplyDeleteLove these! My friend has asked me to make her a quilt, these fabrics would be right up her street! Fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful and exciting fabric line. This would go towards a quilt for a dear friend who lost her husband last year. I will definitely buy this
ReplyDeleteOh wow, hope the baby is fine again!The fabric is so beautiful and i am in love with the coasters! So this would probably the first thing I would try.
ReplyDeletelovely colours! I'd try making one of her woven baskets - the pattern is written with beginners in mind
ReplyDeleteI would like to make a floor cushion. Thanks for a fun giveaway. Hope your baby is better . x
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear Baby has needed hospital treatment, so stressful for you. I love the bright colours, and the patterns are not my normal style, but I would have a go at making some coasters first - just to see it I like it. (((hugs))) Marian
ReplyDeleteIsn't this fabric fabulous? I had so much fun with the packet, so I know you will too!
ReplyDeleteI would make some cushions - What a great line of fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have just found out I am pregnant so I would definitely make a baby quilt :-) xx Hope your wee one is feeling better x
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I've been wanting to make some place mats for quite some time and this fabric would be ideal.
ReplyDeleteLovely bright colours so I would have to make a bag.
ReplyDeleteI would have to make some summer dresses for my little girls, gathered floaty skirt with a crocheted yoke! Very pretty x
ReplyDeleteI think I'd make some Lola pouches with it - no matter how many I make, I always seem to 'need' another one. Hope J's better soon xx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful fabric! And those little bowls are so cute! I would make a bunch of them with the fabric to give as gifts. Thanks!
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Patchwork Tote Bag for the summer :)
ReplyDeleteI think they would make a lovely bag.
ReplyDeleteI hope your little one is better soon. I would make some little purses with the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric line. I would like to make the bowls that you made. Love them for all the extras that are lying around.
ReplyDeleteAn organizer project bag or a quilt. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that your little one has been sick! I hope that all is well now. Thanks for this lovely giveaway. I'd use these wonderful fabrics to make some vibrant pillows for my porch.
ReplyDeleteHi Justine, it's cool to meet you via blog. Love the fabric hexie shaped baskets to hold my trinkets, threads. I'd love all the "Radiance" adoring my sewing room, runner for my sewing table, or a patchwork ironing board cover. THank you.
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HOW. GORGEOUS. IS. THAT. BUNDLE!!!?!?!! Oh the things one could make with all that goodness - pillows, placemats, a baby quilt, a car quilt (I love car quilts… my legs aways get cold in the summer), a sewing machine cover… and… and..
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Lovely, lovely lovely! I think that the fabric would make a fabulous fussy cut hexagon wall hanging. Hoping your baby is soon back to the best of health!
ReplyDeleteI would make some zippered bags for my girls. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI would make ruffled wristlets for friends for special get togethers.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the fabric bowls, which show off the fabric so well. I've also just discovered Beth's storage pods, and would love to give those a go too.
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric bowls-- I need some cute storage for my sewing table!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make some zipper pouches for my girls.
ReplyDeleteHello Vicki! You won the giveaway, please email me at justine-mullins at sky dot com with your address so I can post the bundle out to you!
DeleteI would make some awesome pillows.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your baby. That is very stressful. I hope things are sorted out now and getting back to normal. If I were the lucky winner I think I'd make a little village wall-hanging, using these colorful, vibrant fabrics for the houses.
ReplyDeleteI am just experimenting with fabric bowls and I would use this fabric to further my research!
ReplyDeleteI just joined your site so this is my 1st post. That fabric would be ideal for a quilt I am wanting to sew :)
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is gorgeous! :D So generous of you <3 I'd love to make some cushion covers from the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHope your baby is doing better. It's so hard to see little ones suffer with illness. Thanks for the lovely giveaway. I think I'd make a quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics! I'd make a lap quilt for my sofa if I were lucky enough to win 😊
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this fabric and make my daughter some bowls for a new home they will be building. thank you.... cool looking fabric!
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I can see a new summer tote bag out of this gorgeous fabric! Thanks for the chance. akronne17@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe colors would make a fabulous quilt for my red sectional in the family room. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your little one. Many good thoughts coming your way. I am getting ready for Winter sewing. I want a wall of mini quilts going up my staircase so that's where it will go.
ReplyDeleteI love making pillow covers and these prints would perfectly match my sitting room's colours... :)))
ReplyDeleteI recently finished a big quilt and I therefore am very much into a quick finish now. Id love to make a mini quilt with the cathedral window block. I feel this block is daunting for a whole big quilt, but a mini quilt should work! Thank you for the chance to win.
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Such lovely vibrant colours. I would make some of Beth's hanging storage baskets.
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Beautiful fabrics! I would love to make some small tote bags.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful fabrics. A bag or maybe a lap quilt,cushions. Hard to choose
ReplyDeletethat pincushion looks awesome, would love to make something like that.
ReplyDeleteand I wanted to say I hope your baby is feeling better.
DeleteI would make a tote bag with these fabrics. Great colors and designs in this fabric line. Hope your baby is feeling better. mfhagopian@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI love drawstring bags and zippered bags! I would mix and match fabric and make tons of bags!
ReplyDeleteA stripe baby quilt would be great.
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I adore the Trinket Bowls that verykerryberry stitched up in 3 sizes! I'd like to make several of them too for my sewing room. They could hold threads, buttons, bobbins, pretty scraps of fabric like charm packs, sewing machine feet and one bowl would be just for my chocolate treats! Looks like a fantastic book full of projects I'd love...oooh, and that fabric is gorgeous too!
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