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A Life Full of Laughter: Crooked Brook Fabric Giveaway #1

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Friday, July 1, 2011

Crooked Brook Fabric Giveaway #1

I’m sure you all remember me writing about Crooked Brook, a label used by the atelier division of an art studio. They are a full service pattern making, sample making, custom embroidery, private label and apparel design studio, with small lot production capabilities. Since 1989, they have built a strong reputation of providing apparel designs, patterns, fit and production samples for many brand name catalogs and retailers, as well as wardrobe and costumes for movies, television and theater.

In addition, they design and manufacture men’s and women’s chef coats for the world’s most recognized chefs. Each one of their chef coats and aprons is made to order in the USA, and can be personalized with your choice of fabric, pockets, buttons, piping and embroidery.  They also have individual men and women for whom they make everything from custom vests, evening dresses and wedding gowns, to jeans and shirts.

As a result of all of this wonderful business, they have a great deal of fabric and other sewing supplies.  They have offered to allow me to host an awesome giveaway.  We’re hoping to make this a regular feature here on the blog so keep your eyes open in the future!  This time we are offering a box full of mixed woven cottons in these colors - dark blues and purple, red, white and sage green.  Here is a picture (click to make larger if you'd like!) …

Awesome right?!  So, here are the rules..

Contest ends midnight (eastern standard time) 07/04/11,
Prize will be shipped to winner within 30 days of contest end.
You must be 18 years or older to win.
US residents only, recipients must be a resident of one of the 48 contiguous states.

Now, in order to enter you need to leave a comment below about what wonderful item you would make with this fabric.  Winners will be chosen at random. Please be sure to include your email address as well so we can get in contact with you!!  Have fun!


BTW: To find out how you can get a 5% discount from Crooked Brook,  contact them here; info@crookedbrook.com, and tell them “Lisa sent me” ; )


Bye,

77 comments:

Deloris said...

I would love this fabric to give a jump start on some quilt for Wrap Them In Love.

Robin said...

I would love to win. I think the fabric would like to be a quilt

deb said...

I would love to make throw pillow with your fabric.

Marilyn in San Antonio, TX said...

I have three adult sone, three adult Grandson-in-laws who all love to grill for all of us. I have been wanting to make them "Grill Chef" aprons for Christmas....this fabric would be perfect.

Anonymous said...

I would love to have this fabric to make table runners for Christmas.. I have a nice log cabin in the hoop pattern that I can use if you pick me.. Kathy Padilla
kmpsewing@comcast.net

Robin said...

Looks like it( most of it anyway) would make a nice patriotic quilt- I'm working on a quilt of valor for my son in recognition for his 10 years in the Air Force! PLus I could use purple for another project. Robin- rnoel57@gmail.com

Hello Mary said...

I would use the fabric to make a quilt to give to our local dialysis center. The patients there are always asking for blankets to cover-up with, while they are being treated. Lisa - lcdimaio@gmail.com

aileen3691 said...

I rug hook and usually use wool as my main fabric, but I have branched off into using other fabric materials as well. I would use this in a wall hanging that I am hooking and the colors would be perfect.

Evelyn
aileen.3691@gmail.com

Wilma said...

I think these fabrics would work great in an amish style quilt with solid colors fabrics.

Wilma
friendshipquilter@gmail.com

Joan said...

Nice assortment of solids. Would use the red, white and blue for a Quilt of Valor.

grandmatomato said...

I make string quilts this would be a nice addition
Sandy
grandmatomato@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

As a veteran of the U. S. Army during the Viet Nam Era, I see a Quilt of Valor for someone at the Veteran's Home in Oxford, MS. I'd use the balance in charity quilts or sample blocks for my quilt guild. Thanks for this opportunity.

Barb
PBobbin13@hughes.net

Sweetness29157 said...

I think this fabric would be great to use for my Grandmother flower garden quilt I would like to make.

Anita Bydlowski said...

I would love to win this fabric to make more laprobes for the Veterans at the VA Hospital in Ann Arbor, MI. Thanks for the great opportunity to win such beautiful fabric.
Anita
anitabydlowski@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

i would love to win this so i can continue to make lap quilts for the men and women at the local nursing home for the winter in their wheel chairs. i never realized how many men and women's families placed them there and forgot them it is really sad so i try to make a difference everyday by volunteering to help as i can. i go and see my mother-in-law everyday and help her. so this is what i would do with the scraps. so god bless

Claudia said...

Enter me in to the fabric give away. I could possibly use fabric to make smocks for local pre school.

Claudia in MO
ccrafts@centurylink.net

Anonymous said...

These would make a great center strip for string quilts. Very nice basic dark color and the strings would definitely pop. its_me29456@yahoo.com

Darlene said...

Aprons for myself and my family. We all love to cook, but we don't have a supply of aprons. So I end up having to spot treat grease spots on our clothing. I'd make full aprons out of it so our clothing is covered - the little 1/2 aprons just don't meet the challenge.

Anonymous said...

would love to win this
judy
yellowwroses@yahoo.com

Jenna Z said...

These look like the perfect fabrics to make a patriotic apron! We visited the Lincoln library and museum in springfield and I saw a child's patriotic apron that I want to recreate!
beastbunny at hotmail dot com

Anonymous said...

Lisa, that fabric looks like it would make a wonderful "teenage boy" very happy at the "Binky Patrol". It would be nice to add to some of the printed pieces I have in stash. Pick me so I can have a chance to help make a young man happy.

Anonymous said...

They would look very nice mixed with shirting fabrics for charitable boy's quilts.

Anonymous said...

quilts, table runners, door prizes for quilt bee.....I am sure that these fabrics might turn up in many projects....that would be determined at the moment of cutting....sundayquilter@msn.com

Bonni said...

I'm new to quilting but those colors are calling me to do something with flowers and greens. I'm working on some baltimore alburms right now and perhaps that is what is calling to me. LOL. Love that fabric grouping.

Bonni said...

Oops. forgot to put my email addy in.

bonni.feltz@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Oh My would I love to win that stack of fabric. I need to go look at this company's site also. I have a chef son but he's not famous. :-)
Diane---bluedove@vtc.net

Deb Paris said...

The fabric would be perfect for a red, white and blue quilt for the Quilts of Valor for the Veterans Hospital in Cincinnati.
Deb debparis@comcast.net

Cheri said...

I would start an Amish theme quilt I've always wanted to do. Thanks for the opportunity.

Gale Yawn said...

I would love to win this pretty fabric to go into an Amish quilt I keep planning to make. Any leftovers always go into my outreach program lap quilts for our local seniors.

charity-crafter said...
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Anonymous said...

I would love to use this fabric to make blankets/quilts for children and babies at the Winnie/Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando,FL where my daughter was recently a very well treated patient.
Thanks you
d3smomm@yahoo.com

Joan J said...

I love the Amish-ish colors. I'm pretty sure they'd find their way into an upcoming quilt for my guest room.

joanoh at cinci dot rr dot com

http://learningtosow.blogspot.com/ said...

I would use these fabrics to make log cabin potholders that I would raffle off as prises to raise money for the Phoenix Childrens Hospital. I'm always looking for ways to give back to a hospital who cares so much for the kids they serve.

learningtosow.com

Michelle said...

That looks like it would make great sashing!

c said...

I would use these beautiful fabrics for a pinwheel quilt for the advocacy charity or the soldiers returning groups. Thank you for such a nice offer.
carol c, aka Kingcooper0001@aol.com

Anonymous said...

My mom and I make Quilts for the homeless in our area. And the colors you have would finish 3 or 4 quilts we have going right now. We only used donated fabric so it would really help. Thanks for considering me.

mowarsh at msn dot com

Angie in SoCal said...

I would love to make a Judy Laquidara pattern quilt with these.

Jennifer said...

Well honey, I passed 18 up about forty years ago, so I think the age requirement won't hurt me. LOL! Seriously, I'd love to have this fabric because my passion is prints and I never have enough solids. If solids were all I bought till my dying day, I wouldn't come close to running out of prints! They'd be great for binkies.

Wendy said...

I would use this fabric to make my kids some shorts.... I have a pattern for a gender neutral pair of shorts and both of them have basically outgrown their last years clothes...and with no money this would be perfect and the colors would be perfect to go with most shirts....
basilwendy@yahoo.com

Jennifer said...

Well nuts, All that chatter and forgot the email adress.
Stitchster@toast2.net

Lisa said...

The fabric you have in your give away would work perfect in the quilt pattern I have been wanting to make! I have all the other fabric but just need some solid colors. The quilt is from the Moda Bake Shop and would love to win your give away!

weddle.lisa at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

I'm working on Sylvia's Bridal Sampler Quilt. Some nice solids would work well!
jcvic@frontier.com

Fentongal said...

My church makes quilts to give to local charities and to send overseas. We also sent some to Minot citizens who are victims of a record breaking flood. We would use it to "give a hug" to someone who needs to be warm and loved.
gaj@gra.midco.net

Kathleen said...

Lisa - it's great to read your blog!! I remember when you first posted about your interest in charity quilting!! You have accomplished so much - congratulations! If I win this fabric, I'll make quilts to donate to my quilt guild's charity quilting initiative called Community Quilts. Thanks for the give-away.... Kate the Quilting Professor... krountree@ithaca.edu

Sheila M/FL said...

I could use these fabrics to help finish of my next batch of blankies for the folks who have lost eveything in the tornados in Alabama and Mississippe. I'm just looking to get the boarders done and then I can quickly quilt them and send them on their way. /Thank you for the wonderful offer to share them with all of us. Happy 4th of July, please be safe. Blessings, Sheila sheila.millar@suntust.com

Anonymous said...

I would like to make a quilt for the victims of the tornado that hit Joplin, MO with theses fabrics. It wouldn't be the same quilt that Grandma had covered them with--it was lost in the rubble of the tornado. But it would be a symbol of a new beginning, the onset of a new life, covered in your materials and my prayers.

Deb said...

Take out the white, and those are exactly the colors from an antique family quilt that I have. It would be fun to recreate that quilt...as it would have looked before the mice got to it!

dsdonovan23 () gmail () com

charity-crafter said...

I would incorporate the fabric into quilts I make for kids (QFK's) and for the soldiers (QOV's) I never have enough patriotic fabric and r/w/b's
my email:
sjyu2 @ yahoo . com

Miss Jean said...

I have been saving bits of solid fabrics for a pineapple quilt. Right now I have a pitiful small bag that might make a square or two, this stack would put me on my way.

Mary in MI said...

The first thing i thought of when i saw the fabric was an Amish string quilt. It just looked like Amish colors. Mary in MI

Anonymous said...

I have a sports print that I'd like to make a couple of throw quilts with, and I need something to go with it--this fabric looks like it would work great. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

Anonymous said...

my grandaughter and I would love to make a quilt together. good quality time and a memory to last forever.


behrden1@charter.net

Miss Jasper said...

I would love the fabric to make chair backs for teachers at the school that I work at.
librarylady921@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

I never have enough solids to go with the print fabrics I use in my Linus quilts. Would LOVE to have these, as I could use every color shown!
jeanmadan49@aol.com

edakid said...
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edakid said...

I would love to win and would make this into a beautiful, warm quilt for someone to wrap up with...thanks, Edna
eda_kid2004@yahoo.com

Susan S said...

I sew for three different charity organizations and these fabrics would be perfect for two of them.

alissa said...

I would love to win this stack of fabric to make a beautiful quilt for the first little girl in our family in 15 years. it would make great applique and some cute little outifits for her. thanks alissacarmany@gmail.com

cinmar11 said...

My son lived in Joplin, MO. He has had a hard time finding a place to live. He lost much due to the tornado. He finally found a place to live in another town. I would love to use the material to make him a quilt. Something new for this next phase of his life. Thank you for this opportunity.

cinmar11@hotmail.com

beaquilter said...

uhhh I'd love to be in the drawing, saw your post on the accuquilt group, I make lots of donation quilts, sure this will be great for the stash for that.... I'm always short on solids.
Thanks
cropperbea@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I have several relatives with Alzheimer's. I would use the fabric to for quilting for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative. They are a completely non-profit group who are funding research for this terrible disease through quilting.
handybear@aol.com

earth visitor said...

this fabric looks like it is screaming QOV with the red, white and blue - but I'd lay odds that I could do more than one project (especially adding from my stash) so there would be a love quilt for a cancer patient too rahobbit@yahoo.com

hdmoosie said...

I am teaching 4 granddaughters to quilt, this fabric would be perfect to make a small quilt out of they could raid my stash if they need more. We will use my accuquilt to cut the pieces and they can pick a pattern.
thanks for having a giveaway of the great fabrics!

GG said...

Hi Lisa, My first thought was I could use a couple more apron coverings in my home (& as gifts to some budding chefs). But I am involved with "Just For You" quilts w/ my guild that the colors would be so good for male hospital patients, that I'd use them there first.
Thanks for the offer

Anonymous said...

I would love to win this fabric - a good time to practice with my Go cutter and make some fantastic quilts!

Sue in MO
sashaquilts@centurytel.net

Theresa said...

Ohhh, I would love to make something sweet for my new grandbaby who is due to arrive most any moment, or for her mom who has been big and bulky and patient for sooo many months!

Anonymous said...

O, I would add it a print fabric to help finish a cowboy quilt, I plan to make for Charity. lkcquilts@hotmail.com

JJ said...

That fabric would make a boys quilt. I have 2 grandsons in need of new quilts. Thanks for the giveaway.

Jennie said...

I have been wanting to make an Amish Quilt with all solids and this would be a great opportunity to do that.

Diane said...

I'd use it for quilt backing, and some for shorts for "little dresses for Africa" diane

Divanm918@aol.com

Marilyn in San Antonio, TX said...

I left a comment already..however, I'm not sure you have my email, although since I've never won anything, I doubt if you'll need it. Became a follower and added your Blog address to my favorites.
strain.marilyn@yahoo.com

Piccoamama said...

I would love to use this fabric to make some quilts for the Downey project for children.

Anonymous said...

That's some awesome fabric & very nice of you to give it away! Presently, I am making walker totes for patients at our local VA hospital. These fabrics would be a welcomed addition to my stash. Sandy sxygrndma48@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I am currently working on some charity quilts for Christmas and this would come in handy!

A mom said...

I'm sure I would use this fabric to add to a quilt! Thanks for the giveaway! Jo Anna

Anonymous said...

I would love to have the fabric to make a lovely quilt.
Sharon

Anonymous said...

I would love to win the fabric to use in a quilt. I am working on one now for a school raffle.

sgyork@frontier.com

 
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