4/19/2011

Silhouette Fabric Interfacing GIVEAWAY

ok, i have THE CUTEST baby ever. no contest! {bahaha} i love his big blue eyes, they melt my heart every day! ANYWAYS, i digress. talking about babies does that to me. 

big day today: i am sharing a tutorial over at I Heart Naptime today for Baby H's Good Egg shirt pictured above AND giving away some Silhouette Fabric Interfacing here on Craftaholics Anonymous! woot woot! i am seriously addicted to this interfacing. it is way.too.fun! 

*GIVEAWAY*
win 2 packs of Silhouette Fabric Interfacing- Clean Cut and Sewable

*TO ENTER*
leave a comment telling me what you would make with Silhouette's Fabric Interfacing. {if you need ideas, check out Silhouette's idea page}

  • open to US residents only. 
  • giveaway ends Sunday April 24, 2011 at midnight. 
  • winner will be chosen by random.org.
Disclosure: i was given free product to try. all opinions are 100% mine!

260 comments:

  1. I'd love to make some fabric flowers and letters to make appliques. :)

    celeste@mail4me.com

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  2. I have been drooling over these machines forever. I would make super cute personalized shirts for my 2 girls...and go on and on from there! :)

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  3. OK...I'll hand it to you...you do have the cutest baby ever (I have the cutest 3,5 & 8 year old)(hee hee)

    I think I would use the interfacing to dress up some lampshades on my dining room chandelier...they desperately need it...

    Thanks so much for the chance to win!!!

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  4. I have been interested in trying the interfacing since it came out. I would embellish some knit tops.

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  5. A bag. I always need a new bag. ;) It would probably be a sassy tote for the library.

    And your baby is adorable - - you're right about the eyes.

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  6. I love making cards so i'd probably use it for that.
    proudmommy5305@sbcglobal.net

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  7. My sister in law recently did a mini makeover for my nieces' bedrooms...Pottery Barn Heaven !!!! I would love to put my mojo into high gear with my Sillie and create a banner for their new bedrooms:) Good luck to all who enter !!!!!!
    Happynall@cox.net

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  8. I would love to make a number "1" applique for my son's birthday shirt!

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  9. I'd make a super cute Russina Doll cut out and applique it to a pillow case.

    Deborah
    Homemaker Honey
    homemakerhoney.com
    homemakerhoney @gmail .com

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  10. I would like to make a spring table runner with the interfacing. I think the Silhouette rocks and I love all of the ideas you gals share!

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  11. 1st I'd make new pillows for my living room since I just painted all new colors! Then....tops for my sweetie pie daughter!! Thank you!!! :)
    ~cm
    chinamommy_04@yahoo.com

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  12. I am throwing a baby shower for my sister so if I won I would make a banner that she could use to decorate the nursery with after it has been used to decorate for the party. Thanks!
    -Randi (randithegreat@gmail.com)

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  13. Personalized shirts...but I'm sure I'd find other things to do with it too

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  14. tshirts, tshirts and more tshirts for my 2 girls!!!

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  15. One thing I would make is a birthday shirt for my baby. :) I have three kids so there would be several shirts made.

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  16. I would make shirts for my 3 kids!.....Thank you for this chance to win.
    trilce.martinez@hotmail.com

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  17. There are so many things on my list to make! New pillows, bags, etc. But the most pressing/important would be making t-shirts for my kids' birthdays next month!!

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  18. Thanks for doing the giveaway. I would make some cute shirts for my kids. They love being involved by choosing the designs on my silhouette.

    Shanni197903@hotmail.com

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  19. I can think of WAY too many things I would make, but I think my first project would be a birthday shirt for my little girl who is turning 5 (then I would have to do one for my son, then family reunion shirts ... and on and on!!!)
    jenand22@hotmail.com

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  20. I would make some cute shirts for my boys :)

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  21. I would use it to cut out my kids names in super cute fabric to frame and hang in their rooms!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  22. I would make some cute onesies for gifts and then some pillows, bags, or wall art!

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  23. T-shirts for my kids and me! I also have some small pattern peices that would be great to have cut on my Silhouette SD!!

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  24. definitely shirts for my daughter and cute onesies for my son!

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  25. I have been wanting to buy some of this stuff forever! I would make some fun shirts for my boys!

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  26. I would finish my quiet book and make a nice fun quilt with different cutouts.

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  27. I would make a fourth of July banner, I have to start early around here.

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  28. I would use it to dress up my little girls white onsies!

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  29. I would love to make a little owl shirt for my daughter I love the interfacing.

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  30. I would use it to make cute little tie onesies for my baby boy who id due in 4 weeks!

    sjshellenberger(at)gmail(dot)com

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  31. I would love to make shirts with appliques, but I would probably end up making pillows. :) it's my m.o.
    xoxo,
    Amy

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  32. I'd do some shirts for my girls. So far I've done shirts for my husband and son, and my girls keep begging for their shirts to be made over. Thanks!

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  33. Onesies for my Baby Boy! ( due in 3 weeks) I made one yesterday and am in LOVE my boy is going to live in mommy made onesies! Brother and Sisters will have matching T-shirts too I can see it now! Love this product!!!!!

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  34. I make my own custom handbags and would love to embellish them with cutouts - letters, flowers, etc.

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  35. I'm a quilter so i'd definitely use it to make cute appliques.

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  36. I would love BLING my daughters play shirts :)

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  37. I would make onesies for our little girl due in a few weeks.
    blog.familyvolley@gmail.com

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  38. I'd love to make my daughter a shirt for her 10th birthday that's coming up...

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  39. I would love to use it for some baby gifts that I am making for friends!

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  40. Hi Linda! Your baby is so cute! I would make some fabric flowers, and then maybe search the Silhouette Linky party for more fun ideas!

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  41. I would love to make some pillows.

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  42. I'd cover up drool stains, of course! No, seriously, mine are well past the drool stage but still staining. I have grand plans for using the Silhouette for saving some of my favorite shirts and dresses from the rag bin. I love that machine!

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  43. I'd love to snaz up a few pillows and t-shirts!

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  44. I would make my sons shirts with funny sayings on it. Cause I don't think they'd wear mom-made shirts with pictures. :)

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  45. We have lots of new babies in our family so I would love to make some onesies!!

    prettyeyes_416@yahoo.com

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  46. I am having a new grandbaby in 2 months. It would be great to make some cute onesies. Thanks for the give away.

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  47. I would love to make some onsies for my baby and my soon to be nieces

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  48. I want to make a quilt for my daughter, who will be arriving in September. I want to use the Silhouette to cut out the letters of her name in fabric to put on the quilt.

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  49. I'd make a shirt for my son that says "Momma's boy"! I love that my baby boy loves me!
    hcaryl80@hotmail.com

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  50. Cute appliques for my daughter's big girl room pillows!

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  51. Such a super cute shirt and baby! I too would make a boy shirt. I love the rhinestones but they just won't do for a baby boy! Can't wait to try using fabric iron ons!!

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  52. Let's see, spice up a new table runner, personalized t-shirts for my fabulous 2 year old Diva, the sky's the limit..... Would definitely make me rethink my fear of applique!

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  53. I would make my son's "3" birthday shirt, so much easier than my old method!!

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  54. I love to sew. I would love to try the good egg project for my 2 month old and maybe a cute shirt for my 3 year old. So many possibilities!!

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  55. I would make some bold floral appliques for a bag!

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  56. I would absolutely love to try making something that looks like that gray bag with yellow flowers on it! Adorable!

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  57. Oooooo! I want to win! I just bought a silhouette and I'm dying to try the fabric interfacing!

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  58. Baby H is already adorable, but with his Good Egg t-shirt he is too cute! I am a quilter so I have been wanting to do an applique quilt with my Silhouette and this new product if I win!

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  59. I'd like to make some appliques for shirts or pillows. Love this stuff!

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  60. I would make coordinating shirts for my girl/boy twins...the possibilities are endless.

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  61. I would make some sock monkey t-shirts for my 3 grandkids! How cute would that be!

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  62. I would make so many things! Decorative pillows, shirts for my boys and much more I'm sure!

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  63. I would make big sister/little sister shirts for my girls. Thanks!

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  64. I would finish my daughter's quilt off with butterfly appliqués.
    housewifeeclectic@gmail.com

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  65. I have been making t-shirts for my twins since I first got my hands on the heat transfer product. I would love to use fabric to expand on my ideas for more t-shirts.

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  66. I have been wanting to make some shirts for my daughter.

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  67. I have been wanting to try the fabric interfacing for MONTHS. If I won, I would decorate bibs and onesies for our soon-to-be newborn little girl and witty shirts for our toddler son!
    crystal.a.bordner@gmail.com

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  68. I would use it for decorating tees for summer! Thanks for the chance Linda!

    craftinessisnotoptional(at)gmail.com

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  69. I love my silhouette and have wanted to try cutting fabric to make some cool stuff for my kids. This would be one more way to stay busy at home. Thanks for the opportuntity to win. ")

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  70. I would love to use it to make some personalized tote bags for a trip this summer and some family shirts.

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  71. T-shirt! Just became a follower through google! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  72. I would make an owl onesie and place some initial cutouts on canvas for art for my baby's room

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  73. I would make some pillows and some cute t-shirts for my kids this summer.

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  74. oh I need this badly, I want to make a quiet book and I need to put: Nana's Quiet Book on the front

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  75. First off--what a cute baby! I can think of so many uses for fabric interfacing. It will make crafting with fabric so much easier. I would make tons pillows, tea towels and onesies as gifts.

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  76. I've been making so many onesies with heat transfer vinyl for all my expectant friends. I would love to be able to make them some applique onesies using the fabric interfacing!

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  77. I have wanted to try this, it looks like such fun! I would make make cute shirts to go with new skirts I just made for my girls.

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  78. I absolutely love my silhouette! I would love to try the new fabric for bags and pouches!

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  79. DARLING IDEA!!! I LOVE ALL THESE CUTE EASTER SHIRTS!

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  80. I've been wanting to try this stuff! I would use it to freshen up our living room pillows!!

    michellecarbonelli@gmail.com

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  81. Fun fun! I think my first project would be shirts for my girls. Or fun appliques on skirts.

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  82. I would love to make some fabric flowers to appliques on pillows. I LOVE PILLOWS! I would also love to make some cute onesies for my BF's baby girl twins! Thank you for the opportunity to win on very own Silhoutte.

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  83. Hey, I just found your blog from I heart naptime, you've got some great stuff on here! I'm looking forward to trying out some of your great projects. Anyhoo, I'd LOVE to win some interfacing. I have a couple projects in mind for it - I'm making a messanger bag for my daughter and would love to decorate it, and I also have some t-shirts in mind for my kids I'd like to try.

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  84. I plan to make some T-shirts for my sisters for our annual scrapping sisters weekend!!

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  85. I love my Silhouette SD. I haven't tried the interfacing yet.
    My daughter is pregnant and I would l love to make her the onesie's with the months on them.

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  86. i've SOOOO been wanting to try this stuff! i'd either make pillows with funky, bright, and modern appliques; or, some super-cute "i'm a vegetarian" or "go green" shirts for my daughter! :) thanks for doing such a fabulous giveaway!!!!

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  87. I would like to make some t-shirts for my kids (mostly my daughter), and I would love to try the tea towel idea. So super cute!

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  88. I would love to win!! I would make tshirts, sew on backpacks and make a couple of teacher gifts so they can remember this past year.

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  89. I would love to decorate some jeans with fabric. Great for spring!!!!

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  90. I would love to use it to make appliques for towels, shirts, bags...you name it!

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  91. Just got my silhouette and have been dying to try it with fabric! I'd love to make tea towels for gifts!

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  92. I make onesies so this would make my life much easier!!

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  93. Love the egg shirt on that cute boy! If I won I would make some cute shirts for my girls to wear this spring and summer!

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  94. I'm redecorating my boys' shared room and I'd use it to make them some cute personalized pillows for their beds and cute wall decor (maybe something with their names). SO many cute ideas!

    lindsayzockoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  95. I'm not much of a sewing wiz, but my mom is, so she could help me with a project. I'd like to try clothing for my grand-niece.
    I do cards & also decorations for work. I'd like to try more glass etching.
    nineteen19 at blackfoot dot net

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  96. I am so exctied that the silhouette can now cut fabric! I can't wait to try it!! I love making my own t-shirts. Maybe some cute pillows too!

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  97. I would would use it for bags, banners, flowers, and so much more. I love sewing and I love my silhouette. I am so glad that I can put both crafts together!

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  98. I'd love to make my nephew some cute baby items! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  99. I would make some baby clothes also! I have a couple baby showers coming up that would be a great present!

    kendall (dot) mclane (at) gmail (dot) com

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  100. I would make a birthday shirt for my nephew who is turning 3!

    jessiebryant(at)live(dot)com

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  101. I've never worked with interfacing before, so a simple project would have to be my first project.

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  102. I love your good egg shirt!

    I've used the interfacing before and I love it. I'd like to try doing something boyish on a cap for my little guy ... I'd use it for that.

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  103. I would make personalized pillow shams! I would love to try this stuff!

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  104. I would make some appliques for my daughter's summer outfits!

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  105. Thank you for this opportunity! Love your blog. I would use this for a project I have yet to get started---I want to revamp my lil girl's dolly stroller for her. Make a whole new seat from cute and sassy oil cloth---so exciting =) Thanks again!

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  106. This is so adorable! I would love to make shirts like this for my niece and nephew! I just tried the sewable interfacing for the first time this weekend - I made monogrammed hand towels. That stuff is awesome!

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  107. I'd love to make some personalized t-shirts for my sassy little girl. I also think it would be fun to make decorative pillows with appliques and wording for different seasons of the year...the possibilities are endless :)

    amandarebeccaodell@gmail.com

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  108. I have three daughters so the list is ENDLESS! Cute little shirts, totes with cute designs and their names, and throw pillows for their beds just to name a few! hannahgriffin4@gmail.com

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  109. Definitely would make some fabric flowers

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  110. i love my silhouette! i have yet to try the fabric interfacing. would love to win! comeonilene"at"gmail.com

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  111. I am pregnant with my first baby girl and am so ready to make some cute onesies!!
    camrae27@yahoo.com

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  112. since i LOVE using the fabric interfacing and use it all the time, i would say that this time i would use it to personalize a wall hanging that im making for my soon-to-be-married brother!!! i would LOVE to put their last name and wedding date on a little hanging for their new apartment!

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  113. shits fo sure! plus add some of the rhinestones they sell and you have one awesome project.

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  114. I would make some shirts for my grandsons and maybe some fun craft projects.

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  115. Awww - I remember those sweet little eyes. What a cutie! I would make some t-shirts for my kiddos!

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  116. I would definitely create some matching bro/sis onesies/shirts for my wee ones!!! Thanks!

    shaundamiles@hotmail.com

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  117. I would embellish shirts to my hearts delight....
    casnell@gmail.com

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  118. I'd make shirts for my two boys, I like matching shirts for the holidays.

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  119. I would make some fun new onesies for my little girl to join our family in September.

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  120. I would use it for shirts, and for pillows for my couch!

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  121. Hello, my name is Tausha. I am a craftholic :) I LOVE this blog - LOVE the free tutorials. I reallly have to admit, I don't yet have a silhouette...but I put my pennies away every month. I enter in EVERY giveaway (always unsuccessful)...but I know that one day I will have one. I would use the interfacing to make some decorative pillows...you can never have enough cute pillows :)

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  122. I would love to make some cute shirts for my daughter.

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  123. I would love to make my daughter some shirts for her birthday. I would love to get a Silhouette machine. If I win then I will definitely have to make the investment.

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  124. I would love to try the fabric interfacing to add flowers to my girls' clothes. I have an original Silhouette and have tried just about everything but the fabric.

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  125. I'm currently pregnant and would use it for some cute onesies :)

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  126. OMW how cute is this! I'm soooooo glad I found your blog! I love my Silhouette but do not use it to it's potential! If I had the fabric interfacing I'd make some cute t-shirts for my girls...and I have a hat I totally need to decorate!! Thanks for the chance!!

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  127. This is the cutest onesie and picture! I would love to get started with the fabric interfacing and make clothes for my 21 month old son!

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  128. I need to win this! i need to embellish some cute summer onsies for my new baby!

    trinajonas@gmail.com

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  129. Great giveaway! I would make a wedding banner for my brother and future (AND WONDERFUL) sister-in-law! Thanks!

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  130. I would embellish onesies for my little boy! {he is my cutest baby in the world!}

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  131. I have two boys and I would love to personalize some shirts for them for this summer. I also am loving the flower layered flowers I have seen people do for me.

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  132. I would make tshirts for my niece! I've tried doing lettering with freezer paper stencils but it's always a bit messy, not like the clean cuts silhouette can do with fabric.

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  133. I am just learning to sew and pregnant, so I'd use it to try and make cute stuff my little one.

    ashleycardon@yahoo.com

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  135. There are so many things that I would make. I would make some shirts for my son and some little onesies and nursery decor for my nephew coming in August.
    butterfly22v{at}gmail{dot}com

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  136. I would love to make all the cute shirts for my little princess.

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  137. I would love to make my own clothes! i have SO many ideas running through my head, I just can't keep up!

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  138. I would make a bunch of shirts for my husband. He is a weird size and this would add personality to his wardrobe.

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  139. I have been eyeing the Sihouette for a while now and just purchased one a couple of weeks ago. What finally pushed me over the edge to buy one? Ummm... it cuts fabric now!!!! I love to applique shirts for my kids and this would be a great short"cut"! Hee Hee!

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  140. I have a couple of monster pillows that I need to make and a family sign with some fabric :)

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  141. what wouldn't i make?!! possibilities are many! I would use it to applique a pillow first.

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  142. I would Make anything and everything. I'm so addicted to this little Machine!!!

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  143. the first thing i would make is a hoodie for myself that says unicorns & glitter! then i would make some cutesie stuff for my daughter

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  144. I want to make some personalized baby bibs for my sister-in-law who is expecting her first baby. Then I want to make some decorative pillows for my living room. :)

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  145. are you kidding? what wouldn't I make? but first off, tie shirts for the littles. Nothing is cuter than a baby with a tie onesie.

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  146. Saw your post from I Heart Naptime! I am drooling over the endless options of the Silhouette! The fabric interfacing seems like an amazing product! I'd use it to personalize onesies for my little one due June 1st!

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  147. I would make shirts and onesies galore for my kids!

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  148. Quilts, quilts, quilts. Your baby is adorable! Thanks for the opportunity.

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  149. I just got my silhouette so havent made much but I would use it to make a cool pillow!!

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  150. I would use it to embellish pillows for my daughters new room re-do! Would love to win this and have been dying to try it.

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  151. I would make some cute tshirts for my daughter and onesies for the new baby (coming in October)!!

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  152. I haven't tried the interfacing yet! Can't wait to make something wonderful - probably a cute tee for my 2.5 year old!!! Thanks!

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  153. ok, first things first...you have the cutest little model!!!!
    i recently got a silhouette and am learning. would definitely make funny, cute, clever onesies for friends' babies (my babies are 5 and 8!)
    thanks for the opportunity to try out the silhouette fabric interfacing!
    jamie
    backless shirt

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  154. I would make a tee shirt for my girly-girl with her initial on it.

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  155. I would love to try this product. I'd make something fun for my daughter.Thanks for the chance.

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  156. I love embellishing baby and toddler tops for my daughter and for gifts. That's what I would do with fabric interfacing. Thanks!
    Chelsea (chelseaosborn@rocketmail.com)

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  157. I love your tutorial on I heart naptime. I bookmarked it. I would totally make some cute onesies for my little Maddux.

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  158. I would cut out fabulous applique's with some new shapes I don't have with my embroidery machine and combine them to make awesome t-shirts for myself and my daughter!

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  159. That shirt is too cute!

    I use my Silhouette a lot for cardmaking and I'm always looking for great ideas. I was going through some old clothes the other day and found a couple shirts that I think would make a great background on a card. The clear cut interfacing is great for adding fabric to cardstock. I would make some applique designs to sew to plain t-shirts for the grandkids and myself.

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  160. I would love to make the fabric owl toy!

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  161. I would make something really cute for my baby and daughter. I am excited!!! I Want to win!!!
    Jaberwax@aol.com

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  162. I got my Silhouette in January and have cut some vinyl with it but I would love to cut some fabric designs and make pillows! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  163. I would love to make some onesies as baby gifts. I'd also like to steal the idea of the birthday shirt.

    Another thing I'd like to try is I used to have a cloth paper doll as a kid and this would be fantastic for that.

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  164. Adorable baby model! Your shirt is super cute too!

    Thanks for the chance to win. :)

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  165. I want to make monograms for my daughters school bags! YAY!!

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  166. I LOVE sewing any and all things! I would start with making some cute tshirts for my best friend's beautiful baby girl (my "niece"). And I would make pillow galore! :)

    youngnester(at)gmail(dot)com

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  167. I would love to try the interfacing to spice up some of the plain tees we have around our house. I would also love to add some flair to my pillows!

    rwheelerii (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  168. I'd make sweet summer shirts for my little girls!

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  169. I have a baby with blue eyes just like yours! LOVE blue eyes! I haven't ever used a silhouette, but I keep seeing all these amazing ideas on your website! I have a preschool, so I was thinking that it would be fun to make each child a shirt with the preschool name on it, so that when we go on field trips, they are all wearing the same shirt so I can be sure to keep them close by! I love your ideas. I am amazed by how creative you are. Thanks for all the inspiration!

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  170. I would make appliques all the time! Or if I had it right now--I would use it to make a fabric banner for Easter.

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  171. I would love to make a song bird pillow using the fabric interfacing!

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  172. what WOULDN'T I do??? Shirts, skirts, all fun things for the kids and myself! I even have a quilt I'm almost finished with that needs some applique on top and I would use it for that too! Just ordered my machine and can't WAIT to get it!

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  173. I want to make shirts for my kiddos!

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  174. I would love to make some adorable onesies for my boys!

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  175. I would make a silhouette throw pillow ... and a craft bag.
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  176. I LOVE your good egg shirt! The baby's not bad either (hehe, ADORABLE!). I have 3 grandkids, so the possibilities are endless. I NEED some fabric interfacing for my Silhouette. Thanks!

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  177. Oh! The possibilities are so limitless. I would make bibs and onsies for my new nephew! I would make bunny themed crafts to be sold to benifit my rabbit rescue.

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  178. I would like to use it to make a cute design on a handbag.

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  179. I would use it for matching 4th of July shirts for my 6 kids...Good-Bye Old Navy! ;)

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  180. I saw this from I heart Naptime and I love this, thanks so much for sharing I was thinking of what to do for my son for his first easter.

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  181. i would love to make a little onesie as well!

    ranaebroadhead@gmail.com

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  182. Baby #3 is coming in a few months and I would love to make her some cute little outfits. The fabric interfacing would make it so easy!

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  183. I'm loving the onesie ideas! I'd definitely do that for sure!

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  184. Baby #2 is only a few weeks away and I'd love to make some more adorable onesies!

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  185. I would LOVE to make matching shirts for my boys for Easter, 4th of July, Halloween, every holiday!! Love it!!!
    sugartotdesigns.blogspot.com

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  186. I would make some cute shirts for my little girl for summer!!

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  187. I would love to make new pillow covers for our couch pillows using the fabric interfacing for a cute design!!

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  188. I would make my little girl a princess shirt!

    nickandashleycrown(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  189. I would love to make some shirts for my little ones!

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  190. I would love to make some shirts and maybe some fabric flowers!!
    jenn14_85 at yahoo dot com

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  191. What wouldn't I make with it?! First projects might be to fancy up some curtains and throw pillows in our living room! I'm feeling Chevron lately....

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  192. Your baby is pretty cute! I don't know what I would make first, maybe a pendant for my little girls room, yeah, lets start there! grizzlywulff@hotmail.com

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  193. I just got my silhouette....haven't even opened it yet. but i want to make tshirts for all my grandchildren to wear at their bumpa's surprise retirement party...a railroad retirement party...want the tshirts to say, "no more choo choo, now I want to play with you you...fingers are triple dog crossed!

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  194. I would make lots of onesies to have on hand for gifts - it's raining babies lately!

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  195. I would probably make some shirts for my girls!

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  196. What a cute and easy way to make gifts for my nieces and nephews! Now if only I can win the Silhouette too!! mariannenicolaysen at gmail.com

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  197. Since I'm a first time NEW auntie (eeekk!!) I would make the cutest 'OUR AUNTIE IS AWESOME'for my baby girl twin neices!!

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