Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Bordeaux Berries Runner pattern giveaway!

I can't even remember when I last had a giveaway so now is the perfect time. I have finished making both versions of the Bordeaux Berries Runner as Christmas gifts.
Bordeaux Berries - Red

Bordeaux Berries - Blue
I actually ended up with three patterns so I am going to giveaway two of these patterns from Pieces to Treasure. One with red and one with blue left-over fabric scraps for the berries and leaves. 

Bordeaux Berries Runner pattern
Just leave me a comment about any Christmas sewing you have done/intend on doing and let me know if you would prefer the blue or red fabric scraps. I will post overseas.


I will draw at 9am (EST Australian time) Saturday morning.
Good luck!!!



21 comments:

  1. My Christmas sewing will start in January because I always leave it too late so I may stand a chance for next year. Love the red spotty vase.

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  2. I have made Ribbon Snow-Mates wall hanging, xmas heart wreath, xmas table runner but not as lovely as your red one which I would love to make in red . Thanks for the chance of winning your lovely prizes.

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  3. Both of your runners are just beautifully done..and such lovely patterns..I'm a blue girl,..I have done some sewing for Christmas swaps, usually redwork stitching..so next year I am planning getting back to doing some applique..I am inspired by the work you are doing.

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  4. How pretty.
    I have not done any Christmas sewing for myself, either to keep or give away, but I've just today mailed off a package of sewing I did for someone else to give as gifts.

    If I win (fingers crossed) I would like the red.

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  5. I haven't do amy Christmas sewing this year, too busy finishing up WIP's so I can start new ones in January! Thanks for the chance to win, I love the red fabrics you have chosen.

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  6. I have just ordered the red kit as a little gift to myself......expect I will end up making the blue one as well. Yours look so gorgeous. My last little bit of Christmas sewing is a purse for my sons girlfriend, and I'm nearly finished.

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  7. Oh my Carole your runners are just beautiful! I haven't seen these patterns before but I'm sure thrilled that your stead them. I would love to make the red one.... Certainly partial to reds and burgundy. Have a wonderful week!

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  8. Thee Bordeaux Berries are sweet...I like both colors. My Christmas sewing began in Sept. when I started making small items to donate to craft sale to benefit my library. And yesterday I made some coasters for my daughter; today I'll make some for my sister.
    Thanks very much for the giveaway.



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  9. This has been the year for pillow for me. I have made 5 as gifts! I love the red runner and would love a chance to win the red scraps and pattern. Thanks!

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  10. Your runners are really marvelous!I have made a pillow and a skirt for the Christmas tree.Thanks and thanks for the chance to win!
    Greetings from Russia,
    Ukka

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  11. I love your runners you made! So quaint and cute! Nice job! I also love that huge sign on building in your header. So nice to see it publicly and said is such a grand way! (If I were to win your drawing, I would love the red fabrics! Hint hint!)

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  12. Both runners are just adorable both subtle but eye catching. I have made 2 shepherds bush stockings for my grandsons and i am almost finished with a quilt for my grandaughter, where there are16 blocks of girls in 3 dimensional dresses and last but not least my son who is in the military a patriotic star quilt If i happen to be the lucky winner I will take any fabric I like them both not picky. thanks for the chnce to win

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  13. Love the red version of the runners if I had to pick one for me, but both are gorgeous. I've just finished of making 16 stockings for the children I look after and have yet to start on 3 candle mats so I better get a move on this weekend I just love this time of year :) Barb.

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  14. I made a doorway puppet theatre for my grandson, and for my granddaughter, a tutu and a red hooded wool cape. I am also making the cat blocks from Oh! Franson to keep my patchwork groove going. Red or blue-love them both.

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  15. Why not, I've never won anything. This might be my lucky day - Thanks Carole

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  16. wow Carole what an awesome giveaway,i have only just discovered your blog,if i was lucky enough to win i would choose red,thankyou.xx

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  17. Thank You for your generosity I love both designs. I wish you and your family a merry Xmas and a Happy New Year Carole. I will be looking out for more completed block of AWS. Sadly at this stage mine is just a pile of beautiful but uncut fabric and a heap of good intentions. i must do better! That is my New Year's Resolution

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  18. Beautiful runners...I love both colors. I just finished a runner and dish cloths and I'm still working on a 6ft quilted tree and some hot pads. Happy Holidays!

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  19. Very pretty runners, either would be lovely, thanks for the chance to win one! I've made a table topper for my dear Grandmother, and tabble runner for us at home, an apron for my nearly hubby (who does all the Christmas cooking-I'm so lucky!) and an applique flower cushion cover in blue velvet for my daughter, along with some chintz envelope bags to hide things in for her stocking. My first year making Christmas things, and I can't wait to start next years! Hope you have a lovely Christmas.

    kate_orchardmerkel@o2.co.uk

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  20. My best laid plans started falling in a heap from early this month, I thought I was cruising until then. We are on a farm, so I was asked to go rake hay each time I had plans to sew in the evenings, plus I have been babysitting the youngest grandchild 2 days per week which should have given me time, but I was usually racing around doing things whilst he slept. I have made some AFL coloured bunting for a son-in-law for his 'man cave', some mug rug/coasters, and have cut out a number of place mats and slightly bigger ones for hot food dishes, which I will hammer out today, prior to babysitting the other grandchildren in Melb later this afternoon. I made up some Christmas stockings and hung them on the mantlepiece, took a photo and sent it to my kids, telling them (jokingly) that the stockings were for the 3 grandchildren. They quickly sent back asking where their stockings were, and hoping the smaller one in the middle didn't represent their 'loot' pile. They might be in their 30's, but still kids at heart, love it!!!! Your work is beautiful, inspires me to have a shot at, and WILL do so one day, both general sewing and applique.

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