Friday, June 10, 2011

Fabrika: A Giveaway!


Fabrika is a jewel box of a fabric store in Savannah, Georgia. The girls and I had (too much) fun there this weekend--I brought home the most beautiful raw silk in a celadon green, a sweet turquoise print for Daisy, beautiful wool felt, and the odd Colette pattern.


The shop is exquisitely curated--not a bad fabric on any shelf. And some truly beautiful, work-of-art textiles. Like the black satin-backed cashmere. Sigh.


The shop owner was so gracious and friendly to our big group crowded into that space. All of Daisy's questions (mostly about rubber thimbles) answered. And I learned that soon their stock will be available online!


I loved Fabrika so much I asked Emily if she would like to do a giveaway to celebrate our new relationship (in which she will, I believe, be the clear winner!). It was a yes, and so if you would like to win a yard of stylish oilcloth from this charming store, then leave a comment! I'll pick a name randomly on Wednesday, so don't forget to leave contact info just in case it's you I'll be contacting!

209 comments:

  1. Woo hoo! I love oilcloth! And I'm envious - I live out in the sticks without neat fabric stores like this... (my contact info is in my profile) (:

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  2. What a wonderful store! Can't wait to see it online.

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  3. Anna,

    Does your eldest daughter have a Colette pattern dress on? You look exquisite in the peacock blue! Love, love, love seeing your family together walking down the street! My favorite blog of all!

    Maria Ricci
    fra_maria@sbcglobal.net

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  4. Oooh, those fabrics look so yummy! I'd love to win that oilcloth. Thanks for the chance.

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  5. I would love to visit this fabric store sometime. We live in SC so it's definitely within driving distance. :)

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  6. OOh! I'd love to win some oil cloth. Thank you for the opportunity!

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  7. Beautiful shop! My favorite kind. I always look for a fabric shop when I am in a new town.

    You can reach me at dd_bradley@hotmail.com

    Love your blog! Been a fan for a long time.

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  8. I'd love to win! Thanks for the chance.

    maryannshouse (at) gmail (dot) com

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  9. I could always do with inspiration in fabric form!

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  10. I dream of oilcloth! What a great giveaway!

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  11. how beautiful! and how kind of you to think of us, drooling over the shop too. thank you!

    My contact info is on my blog and here, for convenience, as well:

    thriftathome@verizon.net

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  12. Oooooohhhh!! Total and complete eye candy! What a beautiful shop!

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  13. ooh! Sounds wonderful and destructive to my budget ;-)

    seiler dot 36 at osu dot edu

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  14. Don't you love the really beautiful shops like that? There was called St. Theresa's Textile Trove when I lived in Cincinnati that was a joy to enter. blaneybd at yahoo dot com just in case I win!

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  15. Thanks...always fun to enter a contest of yours.

    Colleen in Iowa

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  16. Fabrilicious!! =) Thanks for hosting such a charming giveaway!

    Blessings,
    Katie

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  17. I love oil cloth! And I'm feeling lucky! :)

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  18. What a fabulous store! The oil cloth
    would be just the thing for some nice bibs.

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  19. PS

    email ~ elizabethbrock@att.net

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  20. Looks like a lovely place! Glad you and the girls got to go. I can email you my contact info...

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  21. What a delightful shop! One never can know about enough fabric stores...that's what I say. Thanks for letting me get a glimpse into a good one! Please enter me into the drawing.

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  22. Oh how fabulous! I would love to win some beautiful fabric. I love fabric stores, and the small locally owned ones are the best. I will add that to my list of places to visit in Savannah. My daughter was on the Paula Deen show and fell in love with that little town. Thank you!
    shire777(at)aol(dot).com

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  23. What a delicious-looking store. We'll probably spend a weekend in Savannah later this year and will have to look in!

    I'd love to enter the giveaway. Best contact method is a comment on my site, since that goes straight to email: http:\\yellowpencilstub.wordpress.com . I don't post the actual email publicly 'round the web.

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  24. Your post has left me terribly envious!! I look forward to their online store, at least. Thanks!

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  25. I've been looking for some interesting, unique oil cloth! Also, I love how you said "Dude" at the end of your previous post. One of my favorite words. :)

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  26. Cannot wait to see what you do with the celadon green.

    And satin-backed cashmere sounds so scrumptious. Wonderfully-appointed fabric/yarn shops are the best!

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  27. What a fabulous store! I hope you'll share a link when they get online. You can find my contact info on my blog.

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  28. I'll be dropping in at Fabrika ASAP...and am plotting for that oilcloth already.

    Rachel Mink
    bookgluck [at] gmail

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  29. I would like to be entered in the giveaway! Thank you so much! :-)

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  30. I think I would have had (too much) fun at that fabric store, too! It all sounds delightful!
    Huh! I think I would have questions about rubber thimbles, too, Daisy!
    I would love to win a yard of stylish oilcloth, or ANY kind of cloth, from this store/giveaway!
    Thank you!
    May I just say, you are a beautiful family ~ even viewed from the back!
    Blessings!
    (email on my profile page ;~P)

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  31. Wonderful giveaway!! Please include me!
    Thanks,
    Chelsea

    michal_c1984@hotmail.com

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  32. Oh I really hope I win!!!! I have a little project just begging for oilcloth. Looks like a wonderful store to visit!

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  33. Thank you so much for the chance to win! I have yet to work with oilcloth in my sewing adventures!

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  34. Oh! This makes me want to go to GA! Can't wait to see what you do with the silk! And thanks for the giveaway.

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  35. Sounds delightful! I'd dearly love to visit the shop in person, but since I can't, I'd love to be entered in the giveaway!

    Blessings,
    Shannon

    maidenoftheking@gmail.com

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  36. Oooh! The fabrics look delicious! All of that colour...sigh... :)
    I would love to be entered in this giveaway. Thanks for the chance!

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  37. It looks like a lovely shop to get lost in for awhile.

    Enter me please.

    kynaroyal (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  38. Love your blog, Anna! Please enter me in the giveaway :)

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  39. The shop looks lovely, so bright and colorful. If I am lucky enough to win the drawing my e-mail is kozfam@ameritech.net.
    Thanks! Celeste

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  40. Oh...oilcloth. I would love it. Thanks for doing this!

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  41. Wow, what a wonderful shop!! It looks like a budget buster to be sure! I'd love a little treasure of a shop like that here, however, I'm thinking my husband wouldn't necessarily agree!! :) I will be awaiting word of their website, btw!! :)

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  42. I probably don't *need* any more fabric, but I'd certainly *like* some!

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  43. I have been following your blog for some time now - it is amazing and you are so talented with a beautiful family!

    I hope you will have my emailadress by me leaving this comment automatically...

    A fascinated follower from Germany!

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  44. Oh I would love a yard of lovely oilcloth!
    Kalexalott@gmail.com

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  45. I'd love to win...I keep seeing people with the cutest oilcloth bags. :)

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  46. Please do count me in.
    I'm excited to see quality online shopping available.
    *cecarrick at gmail dot com*

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  47. How fun! I'd love a yard of oilcloth for a tote bag.

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  48. Ooh, I'd love it if you're willing to send to Australia!

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  49. I love the crisp white shelves filled with gorgeous fabrics. When I tried the link to Fabrika it did not work, so I am off to google the shop. We may have to visit sometime.
    sonja greene at very verdant dot com

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  50. What a beautiful store!!! Thanks for organising this giveaway. :o)

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  51. Me please. Although, I appreciate Ireland is perhaps too far away to mail. Thanks anyhow for making my first minutes of the day (when I check your blog) memorable.

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  52. I'd love to have some new fabric to play with! Please enter my name.

    Kara D.

    (I hope my blog link is enough contact info?)

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  53. I've been curious to try oil cloth. Maybe being first won't be the kiss of contest death. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  54. Your blog is one of my favorites....you have wonderful children and I always enjoy seeing pictures of your sewing projects! Thank you for the opportunity to win something from such a beautiful store! :)

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  55. Count me in!!! I love your blog.
    You inspire me to inject little bits of beauty
    into our daily lives...intentionally.
    Thank you.

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  56. Sign me up! I have been keeping my eye out for oilcloth for our kitchen table. I love the rainbow of colors in a fabric store.

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  57. I'd LOVE to win! You can contact me by leaving a comment at our blog: www.tullyfamily.blogspot.com

    I've been longing to go to Savannah- we're only a few hours away now. I'll have to stop by this store!

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  58. I would love to be entered into this drawing for the oilcloth! Thanks so much!
    Kathy Frazier
    frazikat@gmail.com

    P.S. If you see a bunch of comments from me, please only publish one...I was having trouble signing into my google account, so now I'm commenting anonymously. Sorry about that!

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  59. Sounds like so much fun! I'd love to be part of the giveaway!

    MrsSM

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  60. Wow a freebie....love them. I really enjoy looking at all your sewing projects. I am almost ready to pull out my old sewing machine and get it serviced.

    Nicole in MD
    tx065sat@aol.com

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  61. You're in Savannah, but you all look so cool, and Bella is even wearing a sweater! How do you do it? Congrats to Felix!

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  62. Sound like a fun place to shop! I have wanted to make something from oil cloth! Something I haven't worked with! I am working on my deck...it needs a "pretty"!
    Suelavell@gmail.com

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  63. Ooooh, sweet! Thanks for a chance to win! :)
    annesaprons@gmail.com

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  64. Oooh, I would be like a kid in a candy store there! Pleae. Count me in!

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  66. It would be a real treat to receive this giveaway. Melissa A.

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  67. You are looking healthy and oh so happy on on your recent posts. Thank you for the opportunity to win a yard of fabric from Fabrika.

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  68. I really am posting, the second time ever. I really don't remember how I found your blog but I have stayed for many reasons. It is the calm that you project in the photos, the kindred spirit of Grace Livingston Hill, whom I have been reading for over 30 years. The beauty you see in your life with children....the list goes on.
    Congratulations on having 2 graduates!
    Wow! Just the store my mother-in-law would love to live in! And I love all things oilcloth. Please enter me in you drawing.
    Blessings to you and your family!
    Wendy Bussell

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  69. Oh my goodness that store looks like a slice of heaven. I've been dying to try out some oilcloth. lucythesplendid at gmail dot com

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  70. I would love to participate in this! I look forward to viewing their selection when they have their online location up and ruuning! Thank you and happy sewing,
    -Sherri
    scmagoo@sbcglobal.net

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  71. This store sounds a bit like the Fabric Gallery in Williamston, MI, where I find higher-end fabrics from tim to time. Would love to be included in the drawing. Find me at http://theconsummateamateur.blogspot.com or through Etsy (I purchased the barn owl pillow a few months back).

    Aside: bizarrely, your family populated my dream last night. Clara and Felix were doing some music competition (though there was no cello--Clara was playing a xylophone!) while deciding whether or not to attend a particular college. So strange!!!

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  72. Oh, yes - count me in!

    Lisateresa

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  73. Such a feast for the eyes! I love little shops like that.

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  74. Anna - Looks like you had a wonderful time. The row of different fabrics look like like a painting! Crissi

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  75. Ooooh, I would love to win!!

    ~Lisa L

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  76. Looks like a great store! I'm always glad to find a fabric store that carries something above and beyond the usual synthetics and quilting cottons.

    Thanks for the giveaway! My e-mail is kcimedl (at) hotmail (dot) com.

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  77. Would love to be considered!
    Those fabrics on the shelf look like a fine menu.

    ~Katherine
    vikingjob at yahoo dot com

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  78. What a lovely store - - - and I do love oilcloth! Thanks for the giveaway.

    Kate in NY
    kateonah@msn.com

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  79. This gracious give-away
    is just what we need to
    jump start our summer sewing!

    Fabrika
    what a lovely name.

    {{* *}}

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  80. Hello there,
    I've been reading your blog for a few years, though I don't know if I've commented before. (have I?) As a fellow homeschooler and lover of sewing and beauty, I am always inspired by your projects and lovely colors.

    I'd love to entered in your fun oilcloth giveaway! :-)

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  81. Oh, lovely photos! Count me in for the giveaway! ~C
    cmhesh@yahoo.com

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  82. Of course I'd love to win! Thanks to you and Emily for the lovely giveaway!

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  83. ooh lucky you! Beautiful colors:)
    please add me:)
    Christina

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  84. What a beautiful and airy shop!

    Cori
    tinkamarink@gmail.com

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  85. You must be her dream customers with all your experience, appreciation and knowledge of great fabric. Thanks for giving us a chance to share your experience.

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  86. I would love some oilcloth! Alicia @ hobartalicia@hotmail.com. Thanks!

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  87. How wonderful that you are doing this! And btw, I loooove the dress that you are wearing in the photos.

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  88. What a wonderful shop ~ can't wait until they are online ~ thanks for sharing :)
    haPPy day :) crystal

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  89. Oh My! What a darling shop! I am sure you will enjoy a beautiful "relationship"! Thanks for the chance to win. I have a couple of ideas for the oilcloth swirling around in my brain! (My name should be clickable as I've signed in with Google).

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  90. That store looks like a dream come true!

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  91. I would love to win some fabric! Your blog is always so fun to look at! If I win, email me through my contact info on my blogger profile:)

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  92. Sweeeeeeet!!! I would absolutely love to win a yard of oilcloth! All kinds of great possibilities to create with that...

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  93. What a charming shop! I loved the glimpses you gave us - and what I wouldn't give for a shop like that near my home! Very exciting to hear they will soon go on-line! Thank you for the fun giveaway!!

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  94. I'd love some new fabric for my stash!

    Vicki
    walkmom6@sbcglobal.net

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  95. Hmmm...I could find lots to do with a yard of oilcloth! Would love to be the winner; glad that I can inaugurate the giveaway.

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  96. I love a new fabric shop.Sorry, way to far away to be a walkin but I will be sure to visit online.
    Sign me up for a chance to win, thanks. b

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  97. Oh, I definitely would! :)

    Email: joydancer44@gmail.com

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  98. I would LOVE to win. And I LOVE your blog.
    kopetan@frontiernet.net

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  99. My kind of fun...fabric!
    Amy F.
    akcbmlgfuller@yahoo.com

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  100. What a beautiful store. I'll definitely be online shopping.
    I can never find oilcloth here, so this would be great for me.

    Chrystal

    sclogan at bellsouth dot net

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  101. Visiting Savannah is on my bucket list, especially eating at Paula Deen's restaurant just to have her cheddar biscuits. I can easily add this sweet shop to the list of places to visit!

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  102. I would love to enter into the drawing! My contact email is: katelynharlow{at}aol{dot}com. Thanks for letting us in on a great new fabric store!

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  103. I love a good fabric store, and I love a good giveaway!
    ~ Susie

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  104. Count me in! Since you know all too well how much I love Fabrika (and adding to my fabric stash in general).

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  105. I would love to try oilcloth. One of the few thins I've never worked with.

    virginiadawn hotmail.com

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  106. Looks like a wonderful place!

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  107. I've never worked with oilcloth before, but I have heard it's praises sung before.

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  108. Everything looks incredibly gorgeous!

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  109. All that fabric looks just beautiful!
    deirex8@gmail.com

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  110. Love it!!! Thanks so much!!!! Amber
    figandchloe at hotmail dot com

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  111. Amazing give-a-way....thank you for the great opportunity!
    Congrats to your boys....milestones for sure!

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  112. I've never worked with oilcloth before, but I'd love to try! egholtrop at gmail dot com

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  113. The fabric looks beautiful...and so does your family. I want to visit South Carolina seeing all your lovely pictures.
    Lori Raches

    lraches@yahoo.com

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  114. Oh how lovely! I love going to our local fabric store with my daughters too. You and your daughters are soooo uber talented with the sewing (I'm turning a lovely kelly green with envy right now, hahaha). I so truely love you blog. Have a wonderful night. :)

    Kelli
    Lovelyvintagecountrylife.blogspot.com

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  115. That looks heavenly!I would love to browse but will have to wait til their on the web.

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  116. I love oilcloth and would love a chance to win. Thank you.

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  117. Beautiful store.....thanks for hosting give away!

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  118. Oh la la! Do you think it would be possible to make a swim cap from oilcloth?

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  119. Oooo, that shop looks fabulous!! I would love a chance to win!

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  120. Lovely shop! I am itching to get into my local quilt shop soon.

    (contact info is on top of my blog)

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  121. I'd love to win ... I was just thinking today that my oilcloth collection is a bit dismal. Fingers are crossed. r.dukes@live.com

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  122. What a lovely store! We have such a sorry lack of fabric stores where I live. I rely on going to living history events to get a lot of my fabric. Thank you for the giveaway!

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  123. Always fun to find a new fabric store! Love oilcloth, there are SO many things to make.

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  124. I have never sewn oilcloth before, but I would love to give it a try! I will be sure to check FABRIKA out online, too.

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  125. Ooh, yes please! kcrismali@gmail.com

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  126. Looks like a lovely store! I love oilcloth. :) My email is: dmhalejr@comcast.net Thanks, Maria

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  127. I NEED some oil cloth - what a neat store! I love Savannah and it's wonderful shops and all the history you are walking through. Thanks for the giveaway! janschop @ aol.com

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  128. I would love the oilcloth! What a beautiful store!

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  129. So fun! Look forward to seeing the store online.

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  130. Awesome store!! I love sewing!! My contact - (805) 937 - 2352 or yuo can email me at cjcampbell12@gmail.com

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  131. I would love to win!

    cmarieboone(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  132. Ooh, oilcloth is so versatile! Thanks for hosting the giveaway!

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  133. shaunessyhanrahan@yahoo.com!!!!

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  134. This will be a treasure, once they go online! Thank you for the wonderful giveaway!

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  135. Congratulations on Felix's accomplishments. I'd love some more homeschool posts explaining your methods. I always need encouragement in this area! Anyway, I'd also love to win the oilcloth. God Bless you and your family.

    skolacki@hotmail.com

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  136. Thanks for sharing this charming shop! Would love to win this giveaway, for sure!!! jackson5947@bellsouth.net

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  137. Toss my name in the hat, please?! Oilcloth = Vintage Yum. :)

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  138. It looks like such an interesting store.....Fingers are crossed.

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  139. Lovely photos, lovely fabrics! I wish we had a store like that in my town.

    celeste dot cruz at gmail dot com

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  140. I could find a good use for some nice oilcloth! Thanks for the giveaway! erin (at) lovelandfeedandgrain (dot) org

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  141. What a beautiful shop! I'd love to win some oil cloth! :)

    Genevieve
    jenny(at)ykwc(dot)net

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  142. Looks like a lovely fabric shop!

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  143. Please enter me in your lovely giveaway.
    Warmly,
    Tonya
    farm4life@frontier.com

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  144. LOVE your blog, love your vintage flair, love oilcloth. Nancy

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  145. oh, oilcloth! I've long aimed for that, but no shops within 2 hours of here have it. Haven't mustered the effort to take my four darlings into a shop elsewhere either. :] Thank you for the chance! ellajac*at*hotmail

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  146. Count me in!

    My bog: katislittlecorner.blogspot.com
    My email address: katislittlecorner@gmail.com

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  147. How nice. I would love to win!

    katie.wiebusch@gmail.com

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  148. Isn't it wonderful to have a gem of a fabric store! I wish my favorites were closer! I'm glad this one will be online soon!

    Please enter me in the giveaway!
    Karen L (Washington state)

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  149. What a fun store! I'm def entering the giveway!

    ~B.
    ragazzabianca@hotmail.com

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  150. Count me in! Oilcloth, a blast from the past! LOL

    Coleen
    accrisanti at yahoo dot com

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  151. Love Savannah! Would love to go there again someday...

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  152. I used to live 45 min. west of Savannah, but alas I never visited this store! Would love to try out some oilcloth!

    Thanks,

    Angela (now in TX)
    atymonw@yahoo.com

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  153. Me! I would love to win some oilcloth. I even have a PLAN for it!

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  154. I wish we had a nice fabric store nearby. The stuff at Fabricland is mostly pretty blah - you really have to hunt to find something special. Do I still qualify for the oilcloth giveaway if I live in Canada? I can send it to my cousin in the U.S. if I should happen to win....
    My info is: jenniferingrid@yahoo.ca

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  155. Please add me Anna! I am not much of a seamstress, but want to learn.

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  156. I would love it! carleerussell@gmail.com

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  157. I'd love to try some oilcloth. I've never worked with it, but have seen it's potential!

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  158. Oooh - I have a vintage metal highchair that a yard of oilcloth would dress wonderfully!
    hannahhagarty at yahoo dot com

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  159. What a beautiful fabric store! I would love to visit it. Oilcloth would be a lovely thing to win! Blessings from Kansas!

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  160. Nothing makes me happier than a new source for great fabric!
    kimberlyedwards6@yahoo.com

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  161. I love your blog - I try to visit on a daily basis, it gives me a very peaceful feeling. Thanks for running this contest.

    anna_rb@yahoo.com

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  162. ooh, count me in! Can't wait till the store goes online--it sounds fabulous!

    --Barbara
    barbaramanatee1 (at) hotmail.com

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  163. Love your blog. Love fabric stores. Love winning.

    prhackney12@aol.com

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  164. Sounds like an amazing store! I've never worked with oilcloth and would love to have some to play with. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  165. I have oilcloth memories from my childhood! I live outside Atlanta and all the fabric stores are disappearing! jandoss@bellsouth.net

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  166. That store looks wonderful! Would love to win. Wendy

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  167. What a great idea you had and so generous of Emily! Can't wait to visit Fabrika online. Thank you for sharing.

    Denise

    dsmith1@mvnu.edu

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  168. Oilcloth! What a PERFECT thing for the picnic table!

    Let us know when the store goes online!

    Thanks, Ridgely

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  169. Thanks for the chance to win! It looks like a fun store. I can be reached at sekouba29(at)gmail(dot)com.
    -Sarah

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  170. Love, love, love the pictures of the store! Bright, happy color!

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  171. This sounds like a very fun store! =) adrienneandco@gmail.com

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  172. We love your blog! threemckees@gmail.com

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  173. I am a blog stalker who will come out of the woodwork for a fabric giveaway. :o). I came over to your blog from A Holy Experience link about homeschooling. When I discovered that you had a stash of dairy free family favorite recipes I started digging through your archives. I have found your posts on housekeeping extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing your beautiful perspective online.

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  174. I never fail to learn something new or be inspired by your blog! Thanks Anna! casharn@hotmail.com

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  175. Next time I am in Savannah, I will go to Fabrika! I have really enjoyed your posts about sewing Alabama Chanin. Keep us updated on your jersey sewing!

    Lorin
    crawdogs@comcast.net

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  176. What a beautiful looking shop! I will be interested in perusing their online shop.

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  177. Your blog makes me want to keep improving my sewing skills! I would love to win the oilcloth. Thanks for blogging!

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  178. I so enjoy the moment of loveliness that your blog brings to my desk. The store looks inspiring and I'm sure with two young children in the house--I could find a good use for some oilcloth! Thank you.

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  179. Oh Yes please I would LOVE some oilcloth! You can reach me at mary_romance@cox.net

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  180. Oh, fun! What a lovely shop. I love fabric!
    Thanks, and your blog is so inspiring!

    Jeri Beth
    house.of.hardy@gmail.com

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  181. I love these fabrics. Just gorgeous!!!

    lle
    hotpinksky34@yahoo.com

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  182. I have several oilcloth projects in mind, but I've never actually gotten to the kind of fabric store that carries it--I'd love to win this. Thanks for the giveaway!
    parknj at verizon dot net
    (I'm sorry, but could you remove my previous comment? It was under my husband's account. My apologies!)

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  183. ohhhhhhhhhhh that is a beautiful store

    (favorite picture shot - a family walking with their backs tomwards the camera = heaven )

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  184. I have a great idea for that oilcloth!

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  185. Oh, the sight of those fabric shelves make me sigh with happiness. :) Love the photo of you all walking together. Your family is beautiful Anna. xx

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  186. I would redo my cushions on the porch if I won the oilcloth! Barbara in AR

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  187. very exciting that they'll be online. I'd love to win the oilcloth! Thanks.

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  188. Great blog you have--simple but profound. It's great to see a family doing life together well.

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  189. oilcloth! I'm excited about the possibilities! Thank you for sharing this lovely store. There are a few in East Texas too. They are gems for sure.

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  190. Thank you for your elegant blog. I'd love to be included in the drawing for the oilcloth!

    Angela

    angie dot armour @ gmail dot com

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