I was able to use two prints from Erin McMorris' line, Astrid.
And even better, FreeSpirit was kind of enough to send me a little extra for one of you!
Just leave a comment here and you can win a half yard of each of these two Astrid prints!
Please be sure I have a way to contact you, and for this giveaway, US entries only, please!
I will pick a winner Monday!
I really like this curtain, and I hope you do, too!
ETA: Comments are now closed. Thanks!
I made my first ever quilt form Erin McMorris's Summersault line so I have a soft spot for all her work :) Cute curtain!
ReplyDeleteLove those two prints. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow timely. I need to make two small cafe curtains for my basement to cover the window well windows. The view of the window well is fairly unsightly and always full of cobwebs. Great at Halloween, but not the rest of the year. Thanks much.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your tutorial- I think even I can handle it nicely. Good job!
ReplyDeletecute curtains! thanks for a chance at the fabric!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and very easily understood as well. Thank you. These are really great fabrics. Thank you.
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Great job! I was thinking about making a curtain for my sewing room and will definitely use this tutorial if I do. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethat would be perfect! thanks for the chance!
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DeleteHi Jacey!! These are so lovely! Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteLove these fabrics! Thanks for the chance :)
ReplyDeleteI just got new windows and this inspires me to make new curtains. Love the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute curtains. I love these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteCute curtains.
ReplyDeleteI just took down my mini blinds in the kitchen window so I now have a naked window.
Thanks 4 the great tutorial and for this giveaway opportunity
ColleenB.
Texas
Love these curtains! Thanks for the chance!!
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