First, lets announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway :) And thank you for the wonderful welcome you gave to Bear Creek Quilting Company!!!!
The winner of the Little Snippets Fat Quarter Bundle from Bear Creek Quilting Company is . . . Number #378 . . . Congrats Cheree @The Morning Latte !!! I have emailed you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Shabby Fabrics!! Shabby Fabrics always has an incredible stock of fabrics, both new and a little older at amazing prices!!!! And Shabby Fabrics is always coming up with incredible Kits and Projects!!! There new Slice Rug Project and Slice Rug Kits are a perfect example of this!!! And they even made a You Tube video that walks you through how to make it :)
And for the Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Shabby Fabrics is giving one lucky winner a new Slice Rug Pattern, as well as their Choice of one Jelly Roll to make it with!!!! How fun in that!!!! Seriously, the hardest part for this winner is going to be choosing a favorite Jelly Roll :)
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me if you have ever made any kind of homemade rug. (I haven't but it is totally on my bucket list!!!)
ENTRY 2 - Show your Shabby Fabrics love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Pinterest, or Instagram. You can Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (top right hand corner) or Follow their Blog, or you can Visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Shabby Fabric Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Shabby Fabrics love. You can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, You Tube, Pinterest, or Instagram. You can Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (top right hand corner) or Follow their Blog, or you can Visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Shabby Fabric Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, March 5th when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
I haven't made a rug but it's on my list too.
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ReplyDeleteI’ve never made a rug but absolutely love all the jelly roll rugs I see on IG!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug but would be excited to make my first!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a rug! I've always wanted to make one.
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ReplyDeleteYes I had years ago, done a braided rug and latch hook. Next is I want to at a woven one on my loom using strips of fabric
ReplyDeleteNo but it would be fun!
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ReplyDeleteI've never made one, but I've looked into it a bit. I have beautiful braided rugs from my grandmother. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug but would love to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a handmade rug and honestly if I made a handmade rug I will not use it as a rug!
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I have never made a rug, but would like to try.
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I've made a Jelly Roll Rug and recently bought the Jelly Roll Rug2 pattern.
ReplyDeleteYes,I've woven scrap cloth rugs with my Mom! Thanks for a sweet Giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI made a Jelly Roll Rug. I would love to do the Slice Rug for my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteI've made small "toothbrush rugs" with strips from old t-shirts. I use it as a hot pad/trivet in the kitchen. Jelly roll rugs are on my list too.
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ReplyDeleteYes, I've made a fabric rug, but it's looking pretty stringy now. It was crocheted with 3/4"-wide strips of fabric. When it was new, it looked great! Now it's a bit shabby. And sad.
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ReplyDeleteI've never made a jelly roll rug, but this one would be great in my kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a rug, yet, but it is on my bucket list.
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I receive Shabby Fabrics’ newsletter. I also love their hexi door greeters on their website. Thank you for the opportunity to enter your drawing!
ReplyDeleteOh I'm soooo super excited about the fat quarter set! I've emailed my address. Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a jelly roll rug yet. I would love the opportunity to win.
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ReplyDeleteI once made a rug starting with canvas and painting and stenciling on it.
ReplyDeleteI get SF's newsletter and watch their YouTube.
ReplyDeleteI have not made any kind of rug but it looks like great fun and the ones I've seen are just gorgeous.
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ReplyDeleteI made an oval jelly roll rug last year! Super fun.
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a rug but it is on my list of to do's!! I follow Shabby Fabrics on IG and will head over to sign up for the newsletter!
ReplyDeleteI have made a jelly roll rug and I love it. I used an Arcadia jelly roll by Sanae for Moda - 9 years old - & it’s perfect.
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ReplyDeleteI haven’t made anything yet, but the jelly roll rug is on my bucket list, too!
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ReplyDeleteno but have been watching with interest all the rug making in blog land
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ReplyDeleteI have not made one of these rugs, but would love to make one. In fact, I'd love to make 5 for my kitchen! Perfect opportunity to select my own color palette. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteFirst time to discover Shabby Fabrics and I loved their blog. A new quilting friend.
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a home made rug - yet! :)
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I love Shabby Fabrics! I get their newsletter and follow them on Facebook
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I have not made a floor rug but there are so many gorgeous ones being made I want to try!
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ReplyDeleteI have been working om a crocket rug for a long time. I think I will make some kind of å jelly roll rug before it is finished :-D
ReplyDeleteJust visited the shop...Love the Shabby Mats Wool Club! Such a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteI recently made a round jelly roll rug...love this version too!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug before but it sounds like fun.
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug before, but I have been wanting to make a jelly roll rug!
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ReplyDeleteI've recently taken up rug hooking and frantically trying to finish my rug.
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made a rug yet but it's on my list too!!
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ReplyDeleteDo you remember Crimpolene? Yeah, my mother left me a BIG box of it... I cut the fabrics into 1.5" strips, sewed them together and knitted a throw rug from it!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a rug yet, but I do have the jelly roll and batting strips!
ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics, I get the newsletter, read the blog and follow instagram .
ReplyDeleteI visited the shop - LOVE their bags and totes pattern section!
ReplyDeleteI have a crochet rug and a ruffles fabric rug.
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ReplyDeleteNever made a rug and yes, I've been wanting to make one!!! trotskyn@att.net
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made a rug yet, but I really like the half slice rug. It would be a better fit for me.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a rug and it’s a project that I have never made!
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ReplyDeleteI already follow Shabby Fabrics on several of their social media sites and receive their newsletters. I've also enjoyed their tutorials and have made several purchases as a result of those.
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I've not made a rug. I have a pattern for the rectangle one though. But I really love this half-circle one!
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I have made one braided rug before, not so much fun ~
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ReplyDeleteI haven't made a rug yet - I need more hours!!!
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a rug yet - but really want to after seeing some of them at Road!
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ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug, but I would like to try!
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ReplyDeleteI actually crocheted a round rug years ago, about 3' across! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI've crocheted one but not quilted one yet
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics by email newsletter! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteI made a rectangular jelly roll rug, but decided not to use it as a rug, & turned it into placemats (per Shabby Fabrics tutorial!)
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ReplyDeleteI have not yet made a rug!
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ReplyDeleteI have made a few rugs. I used fabrics torn into strips and then crocheted them into rugs! So rewarding :)
ReplyDeleteI have not made a rug but sure would like to try one.
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ReplyDeleteNot sure about a rug. I wouldn't want anyone to walk on it!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug, but would love to. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteI started a rug in class, but didn't get to finish it.
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I really, really want to make a rug, however, I have not gotten to it yet. This may be the last bit of inspiration I need to finally make a rug.
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Ive never made a rug.
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ReplyDeleteI have not ever made a rug but am seriously thinking about making one to place in front of the kitchen sink. shirley2@ruraltel.net
ReplyDeleteI've never made a rug, maybe I will soon!
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ReplyDeleteI have not made one, but I'd like to!
ReplyDeleteI've never made any kind of rug before. Would love to give it a try! bfiresheets@bellsouth.net
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ReplyDeleteMade several hooked rugs several years ago.
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ReplyDeleteI have made a knitted rugs in the past!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug from a jelly roll. I would love to.
ReplyDeleteShabby fabrics is so generous to give away a jelly roll and a pattern.❤️
I do get Shabby Fabrics news letter and I follow them on FB.
ReplyDeleteNo I have not made a rug, although, I did purchase the jelly roll rug a while back. Sooner or later, I will get to it! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI have joined their Hexi Door Greeters a month ago. Am waiting for my first kit to arrive. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug, but it's on my wish list!
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ReplyDeleteI've actually made two kinds. The old braided one and the new jelly roll ones. Like the jelly roll ones better
ReplyDeleteno, i haven't YET made a jelly roll rug, but it's on my list! s5821140@gmail.com
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ReplyDeleteI have made a quilted rug before - it's a very different process from the jelly roll rug. And am just getting ready to start work on a jelly roll rug.
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a rug, but they sure look nice.
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ReplyDeleteI made a few latch hook rugs years ago.
ReplyDeleteI made a very small braided rug in 4th grade.
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ReplyDeleteOh my...I did make a couple of rugs way back when I had little babies! They were hooked rugs that took forever to finish!
ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics! They had such beautiful projects. I’ve been working my way through the Back Door Wall Hangings for a while now.
ReplyDeletei crocheted rug a loooong time ago - with Aunt Lydia's cotton rug yarn - it was so slippery that i threw it away the second time i fell - ha ha ha!!!
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ReplyDeleteI haven’t done a rug yet. I have definitely thought about trying one.
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ReplyDeleteI have tried to make a fabric rug, maybe by the time I am 80 it will be finished, see to many quilting projects
ReplyDeleteI have the wadding rolls to make one of these mats. Just can't decide on a jelly roll.
ReplyDeleteHaven't made one yet, but our guild is doing a jelly roll rug this spring!
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I have been a fan if Shabby Fabrics for years. I follow their blog. Get their newsletter and have spent many an hour watching them on you tube.
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No I have never made a rug, but would love to try it!!! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. I used to do rug hooking. That is the only type of rug I have made so far. I hope to knit a fabric rug one day. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabric and get their catalog and newsletter. I love Edyta Sitars new fabric line Bed of Roses. I've made a hooked rug many years ago but that's it. Thanks for the chance to win a kit and precut to make a jelly roll rug. What fun!!!
ReplyDeleteNo, I have not made a jelly roll rug, but would love too! It’s on my long list of projects to make! I follow on IG and YouTube!
ReplyDeleteI haven't yet made a rug but I've sure seen some beautiful ones!
ReplyDeleteI have been subscribed to Shabby Fabrics newsletter for years and love it--always so inspirational! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWhen I did student teaching in a 4th grade classroom (years ago), we studied about pioneer days. We took fabric strips and braided them. Then made rag rugs by hand sewing the braids in a coil. Everyone got a turn. Our finished rug was used in front of our rocking chair. We also made butter, fried corn cakes, strung apples to dry, and made corn husks dolls, A couple of months later, I made dry apple pie from the dried apples and took it to class.
ReplyDeleteI've made lots of hooked rugs "back in the day" when my brothers wanted soccer ball rugs and my kids wanted animals. I've never made a fabric rug, and I'm thinking how great one of these would look in my kitchen!
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ReplyDeleteI've not made a homemade rug.
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ReplyDeleteNo...but I want to!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never made a rug - kind of intimidating to be honest!
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ReplyDeleteI haven't but I've bought the batting for one and that's as far as I've gotten
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a rug yet but would like to make one with a jelly roll or maybe even crocheting one.
ReplyDeleteI haven’t made a rug, but this one is so cute I think I’d like to try!
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ReplyDeleteI've never made a rug, but these ones made with jelly rolls are sure adorable and useful!
ReplyDeleteI have joined a jelly roll rug making group on Facebook but haven't tried one yet. The concept is intriguing and it looks easy and fun. The eye candy from the Facebook group is tempting me to try out the process even if it is only a runner for my mom's antique dry sink. I already follow Shabby Fabrics on Facebook and YouTube, so I added them on Instagram and Pinterest. Love their tutorials!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I just added Shabby Fabrics to the blogs I follow by email and thanked them for sponsoring this giveaway on Facebook.
DeleteI've never made a rug, but it's on my to-do list!
ReplyDeleteI follow Shabby Fabrics on IG!
ReplyDeleteMany moons ago, I made a latch-hook rug that was in the shape of a smiley face! Remember those kits with the hook and pre-cut yarns? Oh such fun!
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ReplyDeleteI have not yet made a rug out of fabric, just a latch hook rug as a kid.
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I have never made a rug, would use the jelly roll for a quilt!
ReplyDeleteI have made a few wool braided rugs but I really want to make a jelly roll rug.
ReplyDeleteI am subscribed to Shabby Fabrics via email. I have ordered from them and I am always happy with their products
ReplyDeleteI just made a "jelly roll" rug out of scraps. I hadn't seen the slice rug yet. Cute! And probably easier than turning those curves!
ReplyDeleteI have not made a homemade rug. 8 have not found one to put on my bucket list, but I keep looking.
ReplyDeleteI have made at least 6 rugs.
ReplyDeleteI made a couple of toothbrush rugs many years ago.
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ReplyDeleteI crocheted a rug about 30 years ago. I love the Shabby Fabrics colorful rug.
ReplyDeleteI get the newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI have made a couple of hooked rugs, my mom made braided rugs with left over fabrics
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ReplyDeleteI have not made a homemade rug.
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ReplyDeleteI've crocheted a homemade rug! I'd love to make a slice rug!
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I have not made a rug, but I remember my Mother crocheting rugs from fabric strips when I was a kid. Many years ago!
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ReplyDeleteI love Shabby Fabrics. I follow their blog, Facebook, and Pinterest!
ReplyDeleteI crocheted a small rug for a bathroom.
ReplyDeleteI'm old enough to remember when we used clothing scraps and braided rugs.
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