I hope you agree!
There's a little bit of Chicopee, the Birds and the Bees, Field Study, Lilly Belle, Ombre Dots, Grand Hotel and Painter's Canvas.
Would you like to win one?
If so, leave a comment here and tell us:
How many fabrics do you like to see in a bundle?
This bundle has eight fat quarters, and for me, that's a good number. Although it's difficult to limit myself sometimes!
How many fabrics do you like to see in a bundle?
This bundle has eight fat quarters, and for me, that's a good number. Although it's difficult to limit myself sometimes!
Please, just one entry per person, and if you are a no-reply blogger, be sure to leave a way to contact you! This post will be open until Thursday evening, and we'll announce a winner Friday.
Thanks for playing! And especially, thank you, Beth, and Stash Fabric!
If you don't win, you can find the bundle here!
Comments are now closed. Thanks for entering!
Very nice bundle! I'm a big fan of blues and limes and I've been eyeing a few of those prints. :)
ReplyDeleteI typically like to see 6-8 fabrics in a bundle. Any less and it feels limited and if there's more, it can overwhelm me a little.
I love bright, colorful, chaotic quilts so the more the better!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful bundle! I usually like bundles with 6-8 fat quarters, any more and I have a harder time chosing solids to mix in : )
ReplyDeleteFor me, it's the more the merrier. I go for up to 20 different fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous bundle! Of course it has 3 of my recent favorite prints, so that really helps (feathers, meteors and lily belle flowers). I'm a greedy guts so the more in a bundle the better! But my eyes are often bigger than my wallet, so something smaller like 8 fqs is great, and affordable.
ReplyDeleteI love your bundle, Jacey! And I think I agree with you. I think for an eclectic bundle that is from a range of lines, 8 or 10 is a good number for a bundle. If I'm going for the line, though, I want every single print.
ReplyDeletefooshe1@yahoo.com
I love larger bundles of fabrics. 8 is the minimum number I like to see, I think 12 fat quarters can make for a really nice quilt. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAwesome fabric choices! Love these colors together. The number of fabrics in a bundle totally depends on what I want to make (thought it's usually a quilt, let's be honest :), so I'd have to say I often go for about 12 fabrics to get a good mix. I love these 8 together, though! Perhaps the sweet spot has more to do with the fabrics themselves than with the number of prints.
ReplyDeleteooh, so pretty! those colors are fantastic and there's even some of those meteors i've been meaning to pick up! i go way overboard when picking out fabrics... sometimes i might have 20-25 in a bundle. but i often whittle it down when it comes time to make a quilt. i think 12-15 sounds like a good amount.
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics are beautiful! I don't care how many fabrics are in a bundle-- if they all look good together, that's good enough for me.
ReplyDeleteoh yeah, these are beautiful. I think 8-10 are lovely, though I'm still really happy with 6 - obviously not enough for a very large project, but still good for the stash.
ReplyDeleteI think 8 is the perfect number - enough to play with, but not too overwhelming. I love this bundle of colors! :)
ReplyDeleteI like to see 6!
ReplyDeletei think 8 is a great number :) and i love the bundle you put together!! totally "me" colors
ReplyDeleteI love this bundle! Such good colors and patterns. Personally, I like to see between 8 and 12 in a bundle. Just enough for me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
I love your bundle! I guess that must mean that the perfect bundle size is 8!
ReplyDeleteI like 10 to 12. This lends itself to many quilt patterns, offers choice in patterns that require less and leaves some extra for stash. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd agree that 8 is a good number. I love the fabric selection you put together.
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing me to Stash Fabrics. She has a lot of beautiful fabrics. It's hard to limit myself when buying fat quarter bundles. I am compelled to buy the whole collection!
ReplyDeleteThat bundle is fabulous, Jacey! I never thought I would be saying that I adore feathered fabric, but I do! I also completely agree that 8 is a good number of prints for a bundle. That way you can get a good variety but not be excessive!
ReplyDelete8-10 is a great number to play with. love that feather print!
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this bundle. What a beauty! Thank you. Bev. Bevarnold123@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bundle! I love blues and greens together. My ideal bundle is at least 10 fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI think 6 or 8 is a perfect number too. I never buy fqb's of a whole collection, it's just too big. And I like things better mixed up like this anyway. Your choices are perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bundle. :D I'm in the 6-8 crowd as well, mostly due to cost. It seems like every bundle has some prints I'm less fond of, and I don't want to spend $70+ on a bundle that I don't love every single fabric. :)
ReplyDeleteI like 10. That way you have a bit extra to play around with! Lovely fabric selection!
ReplyDeleteThis bundle is so beautiful! It definitely depends on the project I want to make, but I think around 7 or 8 is usually perfect.
ReplyDeleteIvana
ReplyDeleteI like 9 or 10 if I go for the whole bundle, thank you for the chance to win! ivana.tvrdonova@post.cz
Lovely bundling as usual! I think 8-12 fat quarters is a good number/size because it's still affordable, but it gets you most (if not all) of the way there on your quilt project. I'd love to win, and thank you both for the giveaway! safieh at gmail dot com (as if you didn't know).
ReplyDeleteOooo that's lovely. I think 8 is a good baseline for a bundle...fewer and there's not quite enough variety, too many more and it can start to feel a little overwhelming. Yeah, 8 -10 prints bundled together makes for some quilty fun :)
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10 fabrics in my bundles. Just seems like a good amount?
ReplyDeleteI thought 8 is a good number, too, only to find out that many patterns use more. So it's difficult for me.
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10 as well - a few more if a couple are solids, though! (And I love when a bundle includes solids, since I don't have a local quilt shop that has a good selection, and I hate trying to guess by ordering online!). Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love this combo. I would not have thought to put it together. I never know how many..I keep going until it feels done.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun bundle, I particularly love anything with aqua in it. I like to look at bundles of 8 to 10 prefereably with 1 or 2 solids in. It makes it affordable and still gives a good choice of fabric. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
I love making scrappy looking quilts so the more the merrier. 8-12 is a good mix. I don't always end up using a bundle all in the same project anyway. It can get mixed in with what I already have. I think it's good to have a large selection at hand when starting a new project.
ReplyDeletei like 12
ReplyDeletei think 12 is the perfect number. i like variety and i have a weird thing about multiples of 4. though honestly when i pull fabrics from my own stash i tend to pull a lot of fabrics and edit down to whatever feels right.
ReplyDeleteI tend to like at least 5-6 fabrics in a bundle, just enough to give you some solid options and one or two extra for a future project.
ReplyDeleteThese colors are wonderful! I think bundles should fall in the 8-10 range. Any smaller than that and it would be a bit dull and any larger it would be a bit confusing to pick out all of the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI like to make quilts, usually at least a throw size, so 12 works great, but 8 will do if I throw in some solids.
ReplyDeleteI think a bundle of 8 - 12 is just about perfect every time! I like you have a hard time limiting myself so the 12 probably happens more often for me when picking. This bundle is stunning! Thanks for the chance to win such a great bundle!
ReplyDeleteMaterialmoments@yahoo.com
I love bundles, 8 is perfect I think. I love fat eighths bundles too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! Missed seeing you this weekend. :)
I like to purchase between 8-10. That seems like a good amount to start a quilt project around. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10. I like to have enough to fill out a quilt. I do sometimes go for bundles that have 12 but only when I don't want to mix much in.
ReplyDeleteI like bundles to be between 8 and 10... so this is great :)
ReplyDeleteI think 10 is a good number. It gives me the room to remove 1 or 2 and I can still add a few and keep the feel of the original bundle.
ReplyDeleteAround 8 in a bundle because I tend to add from my stash to even things out. I love the choices you put in the giveaway - thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI like 8-12, less and there really is not enough for a project, more and it gets too expensive. Love the bundle you put together
ReplyDeletei like bundles of 8 or 10. i think it gives just enough. there are some lines that i want all of but i really love the mixyness of blogger bundles. i like that they are usually a little of this a little of that. ;) xo
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous bundle!! I would say 8 - 12 is good! Thanks Jacey and Stash!!
ReplyDeleteI usually like between 8 and 12 fabrics. The bundle that I just got in the mail (Simpatico by Michelle Engel Bencsko) has 12 and it's perfect! It really depends on which fabrics are included :) I love the bundle that you put together!
ReplyDeletei just ordered a bundle of 8 of christmas fabric thanks
ReplyDeleteHeck-Yeah 8 is just the right number in a fabric bundle,,,and you picked the perfect colors for me!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say 8-10. Great picks!
ReplyDelete8 is great, but I think it depends on the project in mind. I usually like to work with 10 for some more variety.
ReplyDeletei concur...8-12 is a great bundle!!! pretty fabrics! xo
ReplyDeletelovely. as i am still building a decent stash, the more the better!
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10 fabrics in a bundle. This is a very pretty pile of fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10 for prints. If its a solid bundle, maybe more like 15-20?
ReplyDeleteHi Jacey! 12 for me please. Thanks for the fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love your bundle! I love to see 20 in a fabric bundle.
ReplyDelete8-10, depending on the size of the project, but I always through in some solids! sguday@shaw.ca
ReplyDelete10-12 is my perfect bundle... And maybe more! In bigger projects I tend to use more, and also mix in solids. Love the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteHi, I think 6 is good, though maybe 8 is better given what everyone else thinks...
ReplyDeleteI think I never buy a bundle with less than 8 fabrics. 10 oder 12 may be perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteYou made a great bundle with a beautiful color line!
christina.winkens(a)gmx.de
Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteEight sounds a perfect number to me!
Such a cute bundle! I'd say 8 is a good number, but depending on the fabrics sometimes a good bundle is as few as 4 and as many as 20!
ReplyDeleteI love this bundle. I like to see 6-10 fabrics per bundle.
ReplyDeleteroseandlyn (at) gmail (dot) com
At least six. I look for a nice mix of flavors!
ReplyDeleteActually, what I like to see in a bundle is a representative print/color/value/scale from whatever is in the design line. But in truth, more is better...
ReplyDeleteEight is great - especially on the budget. I would LOVE to see suggestions in the description for coordinating solids to supplement the bundle. Thanks for the chance to win and for listening to what people want :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty funny, Jacey -- as soon as I read your question, I answered in my head, "eight." Then I see you agree with me. Great minds think alike!
ReplyDeleteI like at least 12 in a bundle. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI saw this in her shop when I was browsing last night-so fun! You have such a keen eye for fabric coordination. I think 8-12 is a good number for a collection, but you're right, it's hard to limit sometimes!
ReplyDeleteI love getting 8 in a bundle and adding simpler patterns or solids to it. Thank you for a chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteI think 8 is a good number!
ReplyDeleteI can be reached at mpdemiter @ gmail . com
I agree that eight is a great number of fabrrics to include in a bundle.
ReplyDeleteExcellent choices and colors! I think 8 is good. Certainly no fewer. But 8 strong choices and then maybe some subtle tone on tones or solids to round it out.
ReplyDeleteI think 8 is a good number! More is good, too!
ReplyDeleteThose are all gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI especially love the ombre dots and the painter's canvas :)
I generally like to see 6 to 8 fabrics in a bundle because it gives you room to have a great variety.
lucky.platypus@yahoo.com
I think that 8 is a good number in a bundle. Although 12 is nice too if there's a combination of prints and solids. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think 8 is the perfect number! It should be at least five, though, and no more than 12 (the exception being if you get A WHOLE COLLECTION). :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful bundle! I like bundles with 6-8 fat quarters
ReplyDeleteI always like to have at least 8. Seems to leave more room for variety.
ReplyDeleteI think the more the better - 10 or 12 suits me great. thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway! I like at least 8 in a bundle, but probably 12 is my favorite number.
ReplyDeleteI like to have around 10-12 in general, but that needs to include some solids or VERY small scale prints!
ReplyDelete8 is fine...if they blend nicely or compliment each other in an eyecatching way! Too often too many makes for a busy quilt. Nice selection you put together here! I have just finished a quilt my local hospital asked me to make for breast cancer awareness month raffle in Oct.
ReplyDeleteI like a bundle with 8 to 10!! Your selection is great !! Thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteI agree that 8 is a good number! It's enough for a quilt, but not soooo much that it breaks my budget :) as low as 6 and as many as 10 work well for me, too. I'm a beginner quilter, but am LOVING exploring new fabrics. Nice combo here :)
ReplyDeleteI saw that on the Stash page--very nice! I think 8 is a great number--it makes the bundle not so expensive and gives a good variety.
ReplyDeleteHi. I typically like 8-12. More than that is overwhelming, but fewer and I feel like I don't have enough variety. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10. Too many more than that and it's hard to focus on the prints!
ReplyDeleteI like 10 fabrics in a bundle, not too many, but enough for a good selection. Thanks for a chances to win.
ReplyDeletethis bundle is awesome!
ReplyDeleteAnd it's a little embarrassing how many fabrics I like in a bundle... not to buy of course, but when I'm making a color scheme! 8-O
But I really like this one. :)
So I think bundles should come in a small and large size small 5 large 9 . I think odd numbers work better in quilts to prevent too much repetition of patterns. I might be over thinking things though : ) Thanks for the chance to win I love your choices.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a great giveaway! I like either 8 or 9 quarters for a bundle. So much of it depends on what you're doing with it - a pattern might just need 8 and some extra for contrast. But, 9 might make a great big baby blanket in blocks.
ReplyDeleteI like the variety you get when you get a bundle of 12 or 15 fq's, but a bundle of 8 is a little more justifiable on the pocketbook! Thank you for the giveaway chance.
ReplyDeleteI would love this :) maydurrett@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10 in a bundle so you have variety.Thanks for the chance to win this bundle
ReplyDeleteI love all of the 8 fabrics above so 8 would be a nice number for a bundle!! Thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteCynda
I think bundles of 8 are good but when watching the budget, a smaller option is nice too--4 or 6 maybe.
ReplyDeleteI think 8 to 10 fat quarters is a great bundle. I love those colors!
ReplyDeleteI like anywhere from 8-12 in a bundle because you can have a variety without breaking the bank! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI like about 12. You get a good assortment but it's still affordable.
ReplyDeleteI like the fat quarter bundles with the entire line in them; however, they are usually out of my budget. So I guess I'd say 10-12 probably would be fine. Thanks for the giveaway and the beautiful fabric :)
ReplyDeleteLissia Laehn
heartland_embroidery@hotmail.com
8 is GR8
ReplyDeleteI think 8 to 10 fat qtrs is a good bundle. I like your choice of fabrics. Thanks for the give away! rj2muchfun@aol.com
ReplyDeleteHope I'm not too late ... bundles of 8-10 are enough for me otherwise I become overwhelmed trying to pick my solids. These colors are cool and cheery. Who wouldn't want to win this gorgeous bundle?
ReplyDeleteI certainly would love to win :) These fabrics would make a perfectly bright quilt for my 96-year-old father's bed in the care home, add a little color!
I like nine. It gives you a variety and doesn't kill the wallet.
ReplyDeleteThe more the better!
ReplyDeletesammypoohperkins@gmail.com
This is a beautiful collection. 8 makes a great bundle with enough variety to do something fun.
ReplyDelete10-15 is a good size, then there is enough to add 1-3 that really should NOT be there with the others, this adds mystery "why is that one there? It really doesn't match".
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! And 8 is my favorite number!
ReplyDelete8-10 is great. I like to see smaller bundles of 4 or 5 sometimes too. It's nice to add a little bit to your stash without feeling like you invested a lot. It's harder to break up the larger bundles.
ReplyDeleteI like anywhere from 6 to 10. Thanks for a chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks SO much for the giveaway. I also like 8 to a bundle, although 6 is fine. 12 tends to get a bit too cluttered looking, depending on the project. I also love it when designers do the same prints in an alternate colorway.
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
I love the yellow and lime combination! Beautiful fabrics! I usually go
ReplyDeletefor 6-8 fabrics in a bundle. It gives a good variety of fabrics. Thanks
for the chance to win!
wigglypup2(at)yahoo(dot)com
I like to see 6-12 depending on the project. 6 is great for making a couple coordinating bags (with lining) and 8-12 is great for quilting.
ReplyDeletejoy@haworth.ca
i like having some variety in bundles - 8 is good, anywhere from 5-10 is a nice bundle. these colors are just great!
ReplyDeleteLooove the fabric with the feathers! I think 6-8 is a good number of fabrics for a bundle. :)
ReplyDeletedebyeo at hotmail dot com
I think 8 is a good number. Also, a lucky number for Chinese!
ReplyDeleteWhat great fabrics! I think 8 is a good number. Six is great, too.
ReplyDeleteIs there such a thing as to many? ;)
ReplyDeletehi..i think 6-10 is good in a bundle...ilike the fabrics..
ReplyDeletetq, ida rohaina
aisy_da@yahoo.com
8-10 is an awesome selection without being overwhelming and it gives you enough fabric to work with!
ReplyDeleteI like 8 to 10, personally. I always find myself buying more when I only get 6. These fabrics, by the way, really made me stop and look at them. They are my *favorite* colors!
ReplyDeleteLovely assortment! I like 8-12 in a bundle.
ReplyDeleteI like 8 as a bundle. Then I just choose a couple of solids and run with it:) nelliefoley26 at comcast dot net.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bundle!! Love the feather fabric! I like bundles in all shapes and sizes.. I love to add from my own stash and so even a small bundle just gives you some direction to get going ;)
ReplyDeleteReally great fabrics - It just needs a couple of accent solids & away you go!
ReplyDeleteFor me I'm unlimited...But 8 is a good number.
ReplyDeleteWell this is certainly a gorgeous bundle! I would like to see 2 bundles of 6 fabrics...both bundles coordinating...so you can buy both if starting a new project . . .. . or just one, if your stash is fairly similar.
ReplyDeleteI like large stacks! 12-18 with a few blenders/solids. Always gets me to buy more :)
ReplyDeleteI like 8
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics!!! I think 6-8 is good. :)
ReplyDeleteflowerbubbleskids(at)gmail(dot)com
Love the color. I think 8 fats is a good number.
ReplyDeleteLove the color. I think 8 fats is a good number.
ReplyDeleteLove the color. I think 8 fats is a good number.
ReplyDeleteLove the color. I think 8 fats is a good number.
ReplyDeleteAll of the fabric line if I am really in love with the fabric, otherwise, 7-8 is a good number and then I can add blenders in to fill.
ReplyDeleteI think I like bigger bundles, but love the simplicity of a well-put together smaller bundle of 6 to 8.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and I think eight is just right!
ReplyDeleteI usually like to see between 8-10. I love the selection in the photo-those blues and greens are very calming.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! I usually like a 8 or 12 bundle.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! I'm so new at quilting I don't have any clue of was is a good number. The more the merrier, right? Thxs for sharing
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this bundle! I usually go for a 12 pack or more but, have gone with as few as 4. I am just a bundle junkie :) Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE your new website!!! Sorry if I am slow and you have had it a while. Also totally love this bundle you put together!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy looking at this collection, such beautiful colors. I like about 6 or 8 in a bundle becuase a. I like even numbers, b. lots of colors and c. enough yardage to do most things i like to do!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric you chose, they're all pretty. I'm new in quilting, I think 8 fats is good and better to start some creativity than 5 fats that I usually find in the craft store. Thank you for this giveaway!^.^v
ReplyDeleteWell it depends on what I a making, sometimes four is nice, for small projects. 12 is really fun though and give so many more combinations.
ReplyDeletewow that's a great bundle right there, beautiful combination! I normally like 8-12 fat quarters in a bundle so I have a lot to work with and can get more creative! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful bundle. I like between 6-10 choices. Thanks for a chance to win.
ReplyDeletesunnieday4u at att dot net
I think 12 is a good number. My friend recently purchased a bundle of 12 for me to make her "something" so I was able to use those in a twin size quilt with other fabric I had on hand for sashing and borders. Perfect! And if quilting isn't your thing, you get even more fun fabric to play with for multiple projects!
ReplyDelete6-8 in a bundle would be a good amount
ReplyDeleteI like odd numbers, so a bundle of 7 or 9 is good. :) 9 is better, cause it is more ;) AND it is a perfect square (3x3). :)
ReplyDeletesteveo underscore 47 at yahoo dot com
Bundles are great in any (high) number but I think any less than 6 would be too few. Great stash collection for a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove the prints! I personally like 8 to 10. I love variety of prints and colors!
ReplyDeleteI like seeing at last 6 fabrics in a bundle. I just found your blog via Maureen Cracknell's fb post. Nice to meet you! :)
ReplyDelete10-12 fq's make a nice bundle; it'll make a flimsy. love your fabric pick for this bundle ... thanx for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric bundle! I like bundles in the 8-10 range. Thanks for the chance to win!!
ReplyDeleteI like to have 10-20 choices in a bundle, but then don't necessarily use them all. The excess just goes into the stash.
ReplyDelete8 seems like a good number!
ReplyDeleteTempted to say "as many as possible" but I think 7 would make a good number - one for each day of the week.
ReplyDeleteVery nice bundle! I think 8 is optimum.
ReplyDeleteleannlafave (at) hotmail (dot) com
I think I like bundles that have 10-12 different fabrics. I think it gives you more options to bring and play up more colors.
ReplyDeleteI would say 6-8 it makes it a nice selection at still affordable not to feel I am spending to much in fabric I am most likely to stash for a while, as one does!
ReplyDeleteI like 6 or 8 fabrics in a bundle with a good mix of colours.
ReplyDeletedfne(at)peterjh(dot)wanadoo(dot)co(dot)uk
Great colors, i love it! 10 to 12 different fabrics are a nice selection to make a great project.
ReplyDeletececiliammonteiro(at)gmail(dot)com
Nice fabric choices! I have several of those favorited on Etsy and it's cool to see what other fabrics you'd put with them.
ReplyDeleteI like scrappy quilts and playing with more than one line. So, I like to see small (4-6 prints) bundles if they're all one line and larger (8-12) bundles if they're eclectic.
Lovely colors! I like at least 6 plus one for the back side.
ReplyDeleteI like lots of fabrics in a quilt - but may 8-10 in a bundle so I can enjoy pulling in several from my stash.
ReplyDeleteI like 10 to 12 fabrics in a bundle, and then I can pull from the stash for added variety. His helps to have a scrappy but coordinated look. Thanks for the giveaway. The colors are great. :-)) Mary
ReplyDeleteI think 6 fabrics is the bare minimum but 10-12 is probably. Thank you for the opportunity to enter your giveaway, beautiful fabric.
ReplyDeleteIt´s lovely choice, I usually use 6 to 8 fabrics, I like more oragnized quilts so i don´t usually use more fabrics.
ReplyDelete8 to 12 would be my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
Eight is a good average, but its always good to have a variety.
ReplyDeleteI love this bundle - this is my favorite color combination! I think 6-8 fabrics in a bundle gives you a good variety. Thanks for the chance to win this beauty!
ReplyDeleteellen(at)myerly(dot)net
I don't usually buy bundles, I can't bear to have less than a yard! 6 or 8 seems good to me. Love this fabric!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics and colors! I like 6 or more fabrics in a bundle. Really a bundle of one fabric could make me happy if it is the right one.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric bundle. When choosing fabric for a project I think around 6 choices in a bundle is a good number. Of course if one is stashing fabric then a bundle can be of any size. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful fabrics and colors! Thank you! Diane Parks dineyparks at hughes dot net
ReplyDeleteLovely bundle. I go for 6 to 8 choices. I like things simple.
ReplyDeleteThese are great colors. I'd love to win these.
ReplyDeleteEight colors. WOW! Great colors.
ReplyDeleteFat Quarter bundle - 12
ReplyDeleteHalf yard bundle - 7-8
yard bundle - 5-6
Love those fabrics!!!
I usually like 6 or 8 fabrics - i like to add in solids so that's a nice number of prints!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure...as I usually buy yardage. 8 seems to be the maximum. I just bought a Fat Quarter bundle with 10 and it seems like too much! Love these bright beautiful colours!!!
ReplyDeleteI would say 8-10. That seems to be a pretty good number. :) What a great giveaway. Such pretty fabrics! (bobster126@tampabay.rr.com)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful selection. I'd say anywhere from 8-10...depends on the project, I guess. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeletebeadsinbloom(at)hotmail.com
Eight is good, but sometimes, I like to see 10-12. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteblessed.mama4 at yahoo.com
I have no idea...I'm not a quilter, but I love fabric! So I'm going to jump off the cliff with everyone else and say 8. :D
ReplyDeletesnickerdoodlestew (at) gmail (dot) com
Good morning! I also prefer a bundle of 8 fabrics. I like scrappy quilts, but I also like some planning and deliberate choices of fabrics. These 8 fabrics are exciting together because the colors blend but the designs are bold. I would love the challenge of choosing the pattern and putting these fabrics together in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteI like 8-10, although more is good too, my eyes are bigger than my stomach when it comes to fabric!
ReplyDeleteI like to see 6-8 fabrics! I live these bright colors!
ReplyDeleteI think 8 is a good number for a bundle. Thanks for the opportunity!!
ReplyDeleteellyman23(at)gmail.com
I think 6 to 8 fabrics is a good number.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I don't really know... 8 or 10 seems sensible :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to win! Thanks for the chance! I like at least in a bundle.
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