
Cosmo Cricket delivers an absolutely fabulous set of sewing themed prints with Tailor Made for Andover Fabrics. Hold onto your seats, we’re giving away a full collection FQ set this week that includes each of the 16 prints. We’re thinking sewing machine covers and thread baskets!

Patricia Bravo of Art Gallery Fabrics wows us again with her latest collection called Modern Affair. The Passionate colorway features a very flirty palette of Mango, Turquoise, Lime and Grey.
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Last Week’s Fat Quarter Set Winners:
Doris of Threads of Conversation (blog comments) and Rachel (newsletter subscriber)
I’ve sent you each a private e-mail. Congratulations!
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How Fat Quarter Tuesday works:
- Every Tuesday two fat quarter sets from Pink Chalk Fabrics will be featured and given away the following week in a random drawing.
- The first winner is selected from those who opened their Pink Chalk Fabrics e-mail newsletter during the week.
- The second winner is selected from all comments left on the blog for the week (comments from all posts, not just the giveaway post).
You can sign up for the Pink Chalk Fabrics Newsletter here.



great fabric. i think i would make something special for my mom.
super fabric. the colors are so calming and beautiful, i can’t wait to start sewing.
fantastic fabric. i love all the soothing patterns.
Pretty colors…WOW
I adore Art Gallery! Thanks for offering it!
Love the cosmo cricket rulers. Super cute!
I’m going to plead “chemo brain” and say I can’t remember if I already commented or not. If I didn’t comment already (jeeez), I LOVE the fabrics. It’s like candy.
I love Cosmo Cricket designs in scrapbooking papers as well as the fabric designs. Very fun designs. Thanks for a chance to win some of these.
totally cute with some vintagey prints too! YES PLZ!
Love the colors!
i can see some beautiful projects with these
mmmm..
So Beautiful! I love them both.
Gorgeous fabric! As always, thank you so much for sharing!!
Ah, two tantalizing collections on offer this week! Thanks as always for the chance to win, Kathy! Have a great time at the Market:)
What gorgeous fabrics. Thank you for sharing.
I really like both sets, though I think I am slightly partial to the Pat Bravo fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway!
Love the colors of Modern Affair!
Love this fabric! I am still coveting Early Bird!
Very lovely!
I totally love the grey in that second set. Wowsers!
gorgeous fabrics!!!
absolutely gorgeous giveaways. have a terrific time in Houston
Beautiful fabrics. I’m totally in love with A Modern Affair. Can’t wait to get my hands on some!
Beautiful fabrics! Fun for fellow sewing/quilting friends! Love the floral!
individually the fabrics looked good but together like that they look fantastic. A quilt right there i suspect!
I’m a sucker for sewing themed prints! They are always so fun, cute and lovely! That collection is especially sweet!
This is a new collection to me! Beautiful!
Thank you for the chance to win some of this very pretty fabric. The colors go so well together and a quilt would look great. Pat Bravo has yummy fabric.
These fabrics are wonderful. There are so many projects waiting to be made!
NEAT FABRICS!
THANKS FOR YOUR BLOG+GIVEAWAY!
LOVE,LINDA
Love them, Love them!
Ooooh, these are fab. The Passionate Modern Affair is definitely my colors.
Thanks for the chance to win.
That modern affair fabric is pulling at my heartstrings. Love it!
Oooo, these are lovely! I would love to win this week!!
LOVE these fabrics! Have a great time in Houston!
Such lovely soothing colors!
always look forward to your blog and email notices … love your shop …
I can’t wait to hear about the newest and latest from the quilt market!!
I am so inspired by the tailor made prints!
Pure delight!!!
Those are fabulous fabrics!
Oh, my those are pretty. We just returned from vacation, and seeing the “Modern Affair” line reminds me of walking through an art museum and stepping out into the beautiful, spacious atrium.
looks like great fabrics!!
Love the hint of grey in Pat Bravo’s new fabric line!
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