Fusible Fleece Giveaway

A while back, I made this pillow using Etchings Wovens and a fusible fleece which I bought from  Julia at Gone to Earth.  I have since made more pillows with this fleece which I can't show you because they're Xmas presents but I love it so much and it makes pillow making so easy and the resultant pillow is very cosy and soft if you're in the mood for a Sunday afternoon nap which I often am.


I asked Julia is she might give some of this fusible fleece away and she has agreed to do so.  So, here's a quick Thanksgiving / Black Friday giveaway of 2 metres of this wonderful fleece for you to try your hand at making pillows (or bags or other items) with.  Just one quick easy comment to be in with a chance of winning.  Just let me know what you would make with it and Mr Random will draw a winner on Sunday, probably just after my afternoon nap.

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  1. ooo - enter me please! It would encourage me to finally get round to making those 3 cushions for the living room sofas (and we could stop fighting over the 2 I have finished!)

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  2. Cushions would be fantastic, as I'm trying to use up some of my scraps! I've heard of fusible fleece before, but I'm not totally clear on how it works...

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  3. I'm a total Gone to Earth fan, they are super helpful.

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  4. Definitely cushions and a bag. So much you can squeeze out of 2 metres! :)

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  5. Great that you show this fabulous pillow again. It is on my todo list already :) O course I would sew a pillow. I plan making some pillows as gifts.
    Susanne

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  6. I used fusible fleece for the pillow I made in the recent Brit Quilt Swap after your suggestion. It was a dream to hand quilt the design in perle and you've converted me. So now I want to make more pillows. If there was any left over then it would almost certainly be used in bag making!

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  7. Cushions and some little pouches with the scraps.

    Thanks Karen

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  8. It's obviously great for cushions and I like to try it in bags too!
    Thanks!

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  9. I'd like to make bags with them :D
    Thanks for the chance!

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  10. Would love to give this a try if it can be posted to France. I've heard of fusible fleece but never tried it.

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  11. I think I would be a complete copycat and make a stars and stripes pillow too, but mine would go and live in the USA with my little sister! Or perhaps a stars and stripes one for me and a Union flag one for her...
    Vickie

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  12. I have been using fusible Hobbs quilt batting for my cushions and little bags and such. I'd be curious to compare the fusible fleece to the batting. I'd make a cushion I think.

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  13. I'd like to try fusible fleece - as I've heard so many good things about it! I'd love to make a purse for me & some new pillows for our living room. Thanks for a chance to win! :)

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  14. I can't get enough of this stuff so count me in. And i'm a big fan of gone to earth!!

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  15. Bags, bags and more bags.....need I say more ?

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  16. I'd love to try it. One's cushions can never be too smooshy. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  17. Never tried it.. I think pillows would be a good place to start! :)

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  18. Your pillow looks great. I'm wanting to start quilting and I reckon a good place to start would be a cushion. I would love to try this fusible fleece.

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  19. I'd love to try this - provided you don't mind posting it to Czech Republic.

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  20. Cushions, cushions and more cushions - I'm in a cushion making phase at the moment!

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  21. Your pillow is gorgeous! I would love to win some fusible fleece. Can never have enough.

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  22. I've been planning a christmassy pillow for the couch in my head.

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  23. Cushion mania here at the moment to finish up some orphan blocks! But any left over would go to a bag or two!?

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  24. I've used fusible fleece for small runners and wall hangings so would love to have some more and compare!

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  25. I would use it to make bags. Thank you for the chance!
    ap_lemos at yahoo.com

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  26. I would make a pillow just like this one!

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  27. Oh oh oh yes please! Lovely stuff that fusible fleece, and I was just about to put an order in anyway!

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  28. I just started turning my hand to bag making, so definitely some bags and purses!

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  29. I'd like to try it making bags but I've got pillows on my list too!

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  30. I'd like to make some more cushions, although a bag is a good option too. So many choices......

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  31. Count me in,please. I can't find fusible fleece here in Portugal and I'd love to try it in a new bag I want to make. The book asks for fusible fleece, you know...
    Thanks for the chance.

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  32. Oh I love fusible fleece. I use it in my bags all the time. works great. thanks!

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  33. You know, I have not tried this stuff yet. This would be the perfect chance.

    Thx for the nice giveaway.

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  34. I've never tried it so I hope to win. I'll make bags och cushions.

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  35. More cushions, more bags, more little iddy biddy zipper pouches :) 2meters is going to go a long long way :)

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  36. ooh some cushions and bags for me, I think!

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  37. Oh I definitely think I'd use it for bags and cushions. I love fusible fleece!

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  38. Lovely pillow, and if I were to win I think i might use it for pillows too. Hmm maybe a quilt

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  39. I'd love to give this a try on some wallhangings. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  40. I think I'd make cushions for my bed. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  41. Ah well - where would I start - probably with one of the current batch of challenge projects, which could end up as anything - a hanging, a lap quilt or even a cushion ;o) - depending on where the mood takes me

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  42. I love that pillow...I have several projects I could turn a hand with using the fusible fleece. I would start with a bag for my laptop.

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  43. Oh would love to try this...I would def. make pillows..nice cozy pillows.

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  44. I haven't a clue (honestly) partly because all I can think of is that pillow you made and partly because I haven't had enough coffee yet and partly because I'm trying to visualize 2 meters. Lol Thanks for the giveaway!

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  45. have a great nap!
    and then PICK ME!
    well, would be nice ...
    thanks

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  46. Hey, you were selling me on just abandonning my weekend sewing plans to dig out the small amount of fusible fleece I have to do an entirely new project as it was, but the chance to win replacement fleece is even better, thank you :o)

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  47. Hmmm a quilt without basting would be good, but then I'm rather enjoying doing cushions :-)

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  48. Mama needs to make a brand new bag for herself and this would help. Love the pillow!

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  49. I am totally making pillows for my mother in law. This would be great!

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  50. Perfect timing as I just used up the two metres I bought as a result of your post about it before. So I do need a restock. I found it particularly useful with zippy pouches too. Worked a treat.

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  51. I would make a pillow front and hope there is enough left to make a stuffed toy for my lovely little grandniece.

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  52. I have plans to make the Birdie Sling, this would be awesome to have!

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  53. I loves making bag with them. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  54. Fusible fleece sounds like someone had a stroke of genius ! I should love to try it out but live a long, long way from a QS and no need to order by post at present.
    I read your blog regularly and I've made some really useful discoveries through it ! Many thanks for your time and enthusiasm !

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  55. Ohh I love this stuff and have used it in loads of things since reading about it on here.

    I would use it to make myself a couple of cushions for my sofa :)

    Thanks for the giveaway.

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  56. thanks for a chance to win. I'd use it for small bags!

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  57. I have never used it and so would love to have a go with some. I think that I would use some in a bag.
    Judith
    judithlynes(at)btinternet(dot)com

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  58. I hadn't thought of using it in pillows, but I'm sure going to now!

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  59. I'd love to make some beautiful quilted pillows for my livingroom. Still havn't gotten there LOL.. Still trying to do everything.. and nothing is getting done.

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  60. Wonderful I would love some of this to make some cushions to brighten up my sofa.

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  61. Yes I would like to try this fusible fleece. I would first make a pillow for my living room. Thanks!

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  62. I would love to try this fleece for tote bags or pillows.

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  63. I love your cushion!! I would probably make a cushion or a bag. Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  64. I would love some fusible fleese to make some bags.

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  65. I love fusible fleece and have used both the H640 and H630 from Julia.
    I love it and if I were lucky enough to win some it would be used for making bags.
    Margaret

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  66. I have been trying my hand at bag making and would love to try using fusible fleece. I've never used it before.
    Wendyhatton@yahoo.com.au

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  67. I would make bags. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  68. How great is that, I keep hearing about fusible fleece but I haven't seen it in real life. The nearest I've got is sparay mount.

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  69. Cool giveaway, I've been wanting to try some of this! I love making bags, and am always on the lookout for great stabilzers/batting for them. Thank you!

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  70. Ooooh me me me please :) I'd also make pillows. I just got 2 charm packs of aneela's new line in the mail today which I'm dying to rip into, so probably with those.

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  71. I'm planning to make cushions next year for all the nieces and SIL's birthdays, so this would come in very handy.

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  72. Hi! I have a pattern for a bag made out of hexagons and it calls for the fusible fleece. I'd love to win some to use with that pattern. I already have the fabrics picked out, just need to get the hexies cut and sewn! :)

    Sandy A

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  73. I'd like to make new pillows for my couch and there are soooo many cute pillow patterns out there right now. I'd love win the fusible fleece to use on the pillows - thanks for the chance.

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  74. I'd love some fusible fleece to make a bag!

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  75. I would love to win this!I've never tried fusible batting, but I think I'd try it on a small project - maybe a window quilt to hang in front of my kids' window to help keep out the cold North wind....I live in Canada, after all. We cannot have too many warm fluffy things in the wintertime.

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  76. my livingroom couch is sadly pllowless, so I would definately put the fusible fleece to use fixing that problem :) thanks for the giveaway! :)

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  77. I would make a new purse/bag. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  78. I want to make bags. Is this product similar to quilt batting?
    I have a few purses I'd like to make and I think a fusible would stiffen them up. Thanks.

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  79. I`d love to sew cushion,bag and pourse .Thanks for the chance!!

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  80. I've been wanting to make some cushions for my couch and every thing Christmas has gotten in the way! fusible fleece would be fun to try ~ thanks for the giveaway.

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  81. Cushions, bags, quilts they would all be fantastic. Thanks for another great giveaway.

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  82. Deal! And after my nap I will check to see if I won this fantastic giveaway- hehehehe! I think that I would make som new cushion covers too and possibly a bag.

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  83. I've been trying to find this stuff everywhere, Lily!!!! Please can I enter? Lots of love, Amanda xxxx

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  84. We just got a futon for our guest room and I've been meaning to make some pillows to go along with it. This would be perfect for those pillows!

    arbendlin(at)gmail.com

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  85. A nice warm cosy lap quilt is just what I need to make. We have snow across the Loch.

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  86. I have three pillows to make for Christmas, so I would use the fusible for the pillows. Thanks for the chance to win

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  87. i've not yet used fusible fleece! so, i'd try cushions, too, to give the fusible a test.

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  88. I love fusible fleece, thank you for the chance to win xx

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  89. Oh no I forgot to say what I would make - BAGS!!!!!

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  90. I'd love to try it in some bags and totes!

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  91. What a lovely giveaway and I just love your pillow!

    If I won I would use it to make bags (and maybe a pillow or two) as I have a number of them I really want to try my hand at creating! =)

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  92. I've never used fusible fleece but would love to try. Would probaby use it for bags/purses.

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  93. This product sounds great! I have never used fusible fleece. Your pillow looks lovely and comfy too. :)

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  94. I like owl quilt by Cinderberry... perfect for that fabrics!

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  95. I haven't tried the fusible fleece for pillows. I might give that a shot if I won.

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  96. I'd love to try this fusible fleece ... I'd use it for a couple of happy mochi yum yum pillow cases for my god daughter to match the quilt I made for her birthday ... something cosy and soft for her angelic [not!} little cheeks!

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  97. Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack (at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  98. Flusible fleece - very cool.

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  99. thanks for the chance! would love to try it

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  100. I need to make cushions for my new cat beds I'm making!

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  101. I do need some new pillows! Thanks for a chance to win.

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  102. I would love to make a pillow just like yours Lynne!

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  103. I would use it to make my son's stocking - it would make the project so much easier!!!

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  104. i would make a pillow just like yours!

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  105. So darling of you to share the wealth!

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  106. How exciting, I think it would it work with quilted waistcoats!

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  107. I would make a pillow or however many I could get out of that. I have fabric my girls picked out just for pillows and winning this would mean I have no more excuses.

    Thanks.

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  108. I've never tried fusible fleece, but would love to. I think I'd probably make some pillows. My plan for 2012 is to make a list of small projects that I can complete and then share; wining fusible fleece would be a fun start.

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  109. I would either make a pillow or a bag, or both!

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  110. This stuff looks awesome! I would probably make pillows with it or perhaps some tree ornaments. Maybe both! :D

    Thank you!

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  111. Well I`ve been making some what I like to call tramodernal or moditional blocks recently and I would probably make a large cushion using them. Thanks for the Black Friday giveaway and trust you`ve nearly got FW (wink) in the bag.

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  112. I would make a new bag for my Mom.

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  113. I'd use it for the camera bags I'm planning to make for my mom and sister! Thanks for the chance to win! :)

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  114. If you're open to international folks, I'd love to have some shipped my way in Canada! Would love to try this stuff :)

    gustafson dot jenna at gmail dot com

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  115. I'd make a bag as none of mine have had any fleece in them yet.

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  116. A long, fat pretty pillow for my bed! Sounds fun to work with - I'd love to try it! Thank you for asking for us. ;-)

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  117. I really want to try this product and everyone seems to use it for cushions, or maybe a bag? 2 metres is heaps to try out. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  118. Would love to try the fleece out- so looking forward to the Christmas break and the chance to sew to my hearts content.

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  119. Ooh great giveaway, have loved that pillow you made since I first saw it, it looks so snuggly, so I would definitely be making a pillow if I won......just perfect for a little down time when the insomnia gets too bad!!!

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  120. With two metres I'd love to try dresden plate design for a cushion cover, place mats, cot quilt and rug mug with the left overs... might have to buy some in fleece in too :)

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  121. I'd love to use it for a dining room table set (I love table settings!). Placemats, trivets, a runner, mug rugs, and maybe even enough left over for a biscuit warming cloth. VermontPines@aol.com

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  122. I've never used fusible fleece, but would welcome the opportunity to give it try. I'd probably make a pillow and perhaps some mug rugs.

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  123. I love to use fusible fleece in totes and bags. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  124. What is the size of your pillow?I'm in the process of decorating my master bedroom. I've chosen the fabric for my window seat cushion and would probably use the fusible fleece to make a few matching/coordinating decorative pillows for my bed.

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  125. Thanks for the lovely giveaway - I could really use some of this to get on with some planned bags for Christmas and maybe even a cushion!

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  126. My sofa could use some new pillows.....maybe a contemporary look reminiscent of Gee's Bend designs.

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  127. I would love to win this to use for the cushion cover I have half-way pieced. And the many others I have planned!

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  128. I'd probably try it in a baby quilt for that touch of extra softness.

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  129. Thank you Julia! I've been thinking of inviting some friends over to make bags for Chrissy presents. This would be perfect! :)

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  130. I would use it to make a new bag pattern I have. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  131. Thanks so much for the giveaway...I would probably use it for either a tote bag or some little quilted wallets I'm making

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  132. Bags and pillows, what else!? Thanks for the opportunity :)

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  133. I'm a sucker for tote bags.... I have some projects just waiting for a few spare minutes to order fabric and get going!

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  134. I use a lot of fusible fleece in making my bags and purses. I also love to make pillows. I would probably make a new over night bag.

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  135. I'd be pleased to give that a try.

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  136. I recently saw a Christmas stocking pattern that called for fusible fleece that I would like to make. Thanks for the opportunity to enter your great giveaway!

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  137. I'd love to make a pillow. I'm loving your Stars & Stripes pillow. Thanks for the giveaway.

    missmoozie(at)gmail(dot)com

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  138. Oohh, lovely giveaway. I love making pillows but always seem to give them away. I'd love to make a nice cosy one (or two or three) for myself. Thanks for this chance to win!

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  139. Fusible! Fleece! Cushions! I'm in! Terrific giveaway! Thanks for sharing.

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  140. Gosh im really in need of a place to rest my head at the moment with the crazyness of the move! Making myself a cushion would be so super indulgent I just have to do it right?! Thanks for the chance :)

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  141. I used quite a lot of fusible fleece in bag making. It gives great structure and strength. So knowing myself I would have to say that I would make a bag with it!

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  142. Would like to try a big pillow!

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  143. Oooh, I have two cushions that I picked up from Dunelm a while back and havn't got round to making cushion covers for: now this would inspire me to get going!

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  144. I've heard this stuff is good for bag making too, so I'd like to try on a bag! Jxo

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  145. I have a tote pattern that I haven't tried yet that requires fusible fleece. I would use it for that.

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  146. I would love this. My home definitely needs pillows.

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  147. I would love to try the fusible fleece out to make my Daughter in Law pillows!

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  148. I would love to try the fusible fleece to make pillows for my daughter in law!

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  149. I would love to try it to make bags. Thanks for a chance to win!

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  150. I love fusible fleece it is great for bag making too. I normally get mine from Gone to Earth too.

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  151. I have read many bag patterns that recommend the use of fusible fleece. If I win some here, I might give it a try! Thank you for a wonderful giveaway :)

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  152. I bought a piece for a tote bag last year. I would like to try it on a pillow.

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  153. Bags - I have two bags that are just waiting for fusible fleece!

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  154. Please enter me too. I would make a cushion just like yours because, after all, I am American and should have more in my home than just one little American Flag - my house should be festooned with American things besides my mouth which is still pure Yankee even after all the years I have been here.
    Patti xxx

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  155. Perfect for my nephew's laptop bag and I have 3 electronic items which my DH wants bags for. There is no shortage of uses in my home!Thanks!

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  156. I'd make some new cushions - now I've got my Pillow Fight cushion and the one from Fiona my other cushions look a little forlorn so I think I need to have a cushion making frenzy and who knows, I may even be brave and use some of the scraps Aneela sent! Thank you!

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  157. Thanks for the chance to win. I think it would be great for mini quilts.

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  158. Oh, gone on then. :) Actually, this is one of those items which I only thought was available in the US! So thanks for edumacating me. :)

    I usually see it for bag patterns, though it'd be great for the cafetiere cosy I'm making...

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  159. Fusible fleece would be good for purses.

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  160. Winning this would encourage me to finally make the new hand bag I desperately need. My other bag has seen better days.

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  161. I have not used this product but it sounds great. I'd love to make a bag or maybe some pillows for the couch. Our's has seen better days.

    Thanks for the giveaway and a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  162. I'd make some pillows for the living room!

    urchiken at gmail dot com

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  163. Wow, fusible fleece - that's new to me and sounds intriguing! I could finally make those cushions for our "new" sofa that I've been talking about! (Sofa is now two years old!!). Thanks Lynne!!
    (From another Lynne :-) )

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  164. Would love to try fusible fleece, its enough for both a cushion and a bag :o) Thanks for the chance!

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  165. I would use it to make a few bags!

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  166. Here's hoping you're still napping...I would love some of this, I read it in instructions often and wonder where I might find some! thanks for the chance

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  167. Here's hing you haven't woken from your nap yet so I can get in on this giveaway. I've ever used fusible fleece before, but I've heard great things.

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