It’s Friday – and time for our weekly giveaway!
Post a comment below and tell us what other crafts you’re working on — sewing, knitting, tatting, crocheting…. — for a chance to with these 3 fat quarters from American silk screen artist Marcia Derse.
And if you have other social outreach, post a comment on our Facebook page, pin on Pinterest or retweet @FlareFabrics for more chances to win!
We’ll announce the winner Monday. Have a great weekend everyone.
*******WINNER ANNOUNCED********
The winner of this week’s Marcia Derse fabric is Marie Ireland. Congratulations Marie. Please contact us at info[at]flarefabrics.ca with your address so we can send you your fat quarters. Thanks for joining us this weekend. I really enjoy reading what everyone is doing, and hope others do as well. Have a great week.
And if you didn’t win? See what Marcia Derse fabric is still available!
(Click on the photo to see the complete collection of Marcia Derse fabrc on flarefabrics.ca)







I just finished a pair of pillowcases for the million pillowcase challenge (so fresh they don’t even have a home yet) and our youngest daughter and I finished a pillow (from fabric scraps) for our new cat!
Does buying fabric or folding stash count as a craft!!!
Using up yarns…knitting scarves & more scarves, pom pom wreaths, so much fun & a change from quilting. I would love the marcia derse fabrics as I used all mine up in a strip quilt.
HI Marie – you’re the lucky winner! Congratulations. Please contact us with your shipping address.
Just finished knitting some fingerless mitts (or are they gloves) and I am currently working on cross crafting with a pair of mitts with quilted palms and backs.
Currently I am working on a few projects. A quilt for my younger sister graduating high school, some pj pants form my son and husband, and a small quilt for my nephew. I need to just finish one at a time before starting new things!
I haven’t been working on much since my wrist surgery in December. But I did make some pillowcases
I’m working on a queen-size quilt for my mom (it’s taking forever, lol), and an EPP hexagon project when on the road!