[Thank you to everyone who entered, this giveaway is now closed.]
Don't you just love sharing your favorite things with friends? I love how blogs help connect everyone with similar interests. Well, the other day my friend Amy from During Quiet Time emailed me and mentioned how she saw my vintage inspired skirt tutorial and had just completed her latest screen print design of, you guessed it, a vintage collection!
She graciously has offered up your choice of a tea towel or a fabric piece in your favorite colorway:
orange

blue

or yellow
Aren't they amazing?!
She even printed them on both white and natural linen backgrounds, so they're sure to go with any project you've got up your sleeve!
But of course I had to pick her brain a little and find out more about her process, so I asked her a few questions and here's what Amy had to say:
How did you get started with screen printing?
I have always enjoyed printmaking. I learned how to carve linoleum blocks as early as junior high and was hooked. After college, I worked in a gallery in Rockport, MA where I interned for a collagraph printmaker and was able to visit her studio and print with her. I have designed and carved linoleum blocks for years now and made linocut prints for cards, and most recently for fabric. Linocuts are great for a beginner because you don't need much by way of special supplies. I found that it was much harder to get a good print on fabric than on paper though. My frustration drove me to try silk screening last fall. I am self taught by trial and error!
Can you follow up with any advice or tips for anyone interested in trying screen printing themselves?
I would say to read all the instructions over and over until they are clear to you and then follow them precisely. That way you have the basics down. After that is truly practice makes perfect. There is a lot of waste getting there. When my grandmother taught me to make pie crust, she said "you need to get the feel of the dough." It was something she couldn't teach me. I had to make enough dry crusts to realize what dry dough felt like and enough dense crusts to know what waterlogged dough felt like. Then I got it. It's similar with screen printing. You need to get the feel of the ink and the squeegee. You need to know when the ink is too thick or thin and how hard to push the squeegee in each case.
[Amy also just released this beautiful paper pieced quilt block pattern, too! Available in her etsy shop.]
Where do you draw your inspiration from with the prints you choose to make?
I am a very visual person. I am always taking note of color and design in nature and elsewhere. I majored in art and art history in college, in fact. I draw inspiration from everything! When I print screen prints for fabric, I am looking for striking designs with a modern feel but whimsical or vintage charm. I also try to keep in mind the use of the fabric. I like to space things to allow for fussy cutting rows and such.
Where do you see yourself headed in the future, any plans to strike up a fabric design deal?
I am still trying to figure out where I am headed with this. I was very happy at my museum position prior to staying home with the kids. I feel good about staying home with my kids and this is where I want to be right now but I need to create. Sewing and printmaking can be done in our home so it works for me right now. I do think that a fabric design deal sounds fantastic but I haven't pursued anything yet!
I know you were a former collections curator, can you tell us a bit about that? or how it reflects in your current endeavours?
I loved my career as a collections curator. My job was basically to identify, research, number, document and properly store objects of art in the museum collection. I helped solicit new donations, create exhibits, and work with students who were studying the art for their classes. I was surrounded by art. The side of me that is very perfectionist and detail oriented loved devising numbering systems and storage methods that kept in mind the object care. I learned about environmental effects on object and what chemical and storage methods were safe. There were always challenges, puzzles to be solved. It was very fulfilling for me. I would say that it is similar to printing making in that while I love both, they also require the ability to push through extreme tedium! Screen prints need to be heat set with an iron on both sides for 5 minutes a side. It is painfully boring! Cataloging scores of objects can be the same way. But a perfectly stacked pile of prints made by me is satisfying; just as walking into a tidy storage room with everything properly stored and cataloged was in my former career.
And since it looks like Amy's on a roll, you should definitely follow her blog to keep up on all her latest original screen printed designs. Or better yet, if you don't feel like waiting to win the giveaway, jump on over to her etsy shop and snag up a little goodie for yourself or a friend.
Ready to win?
- One entry per person. Please leave your email address in your comment. You can leave it in a format like this if you wish: anna [at] gmail [dot] com
- There will be one winner chosen, winnings include your choice of screen printed fabric OR a screen printed tea towel.
- Open to international entries.
- Giveaway ends Wednesday, July 13th at 10pm (central time).

love this! and I think my SIL would love it even more. I hope that I'm lucky enough to win so that I can give it to her. Thanks for your generosity.
ReplyDeleteLovely,it somehow reminds me of my grandmothers kitchen, she had a kettle that looked exactly like the one in the prints.
ReplyDeleteWould love to hace a tea towel hanging in my kitchen.
Thank you so much!
johanneliebana@gmail.com
I am loving the vintage prints right now!
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I love this kind of print. All the colours are gorgeous. I wouldn't want to use the tea towel.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it with us!
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ReplyDeleteThey're all beautiful, but I slightly prefer the orange one. And you're right, giving things away is sometimes so much fun. Thanks!
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Love these! Would really like to get the blue fabric!
ReplyDeleteThese are just delightful - love the orange on natural.
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Orange you glad I didn't say banana? The orange one would be awesome! Thanks so much fo opening this to people like me who live far, far away. Bpkdmurphy(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI adore Amy's screen printed kettles, it's such a strong design.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win some :-) Thanks Anna & Amy!
What a great print. Really like the blue one!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Robyn
Would love to win a teatowel - love the colours too :)
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beautiful! the one in the natural linen is my favorite, but all wonderful : )
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I just love amy's blog and work!
ReplyDeleteOh, my... love it!
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So happy to find out about Amy's shop! Love the print. Alliepesch at gmail
ReplyDeleteMy sister would love the yellow one! What a fun gift to give!
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I love the yellow one!
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wow, the print's fabulous. I love the orange on natural linen.
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Thank you for featuring Amy from During Quiet Time, her work is beautiful. What a wonderful giveaway.
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How beautiful are those.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win....
himiko (at) himikonosekkai (dot) com
She is so talented and this is simply amazing. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love how classic the orange print is. :-) It just makes me smile!!
ReplyDeleteleelee.the.bee[at]gmail[dot]com
I just love these! I'm thinking the orange or the blue are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love the orange one on natural linen a lot !
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hplant1 [at] yahoo [dot] co dot] uk
ReplyDeleteLURVE the orange!
Really beautiful work! I would love to try screen printing....thanks for the tips. ;)
ReplyDeletekellykoster (at) juno (dot) com
Those are brilliant! I am moving soon for graduate school and would love one for my new little kitchen!!
ReplyDeleteelizabeth.strawbridge[at]gmail [dot]com
beautiful prints!
ReplyDeleteparker.jen[at]gmail[dot]com
Gorgeous fabrics. I absolutely adore the orange one.
ReplyDeletesalonie.muralidhara[at]gmail[dot]com
Amy's already well aware that I love her screen prints. Thanks for profiling her today - this was lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, how pretty! Can I play?
ReplyDeleteesjodebeer(at)yahoo(dot)com
ooh how beautiful! I love the yellow!
ReplyDeletekristen.munson[at]gmail[dot]com
I want to make an apron with this!
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The Cathrine Holm pattern is getting more and more popular again. :) What a nice give away! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to win one! :o)
lisode at gmail dot com
Oh she is one clever lady - I love her work - thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThis is FUN. It would be perfect for my kitchen
ReplyDeletefelicievandevoorde(at)telenet(dot)be
This is a great Q&A. I have done a lot of screen printing and fabric is definitly more difficult. I love the designs!
ReplyDeletewill be me ( wishing very hard)
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What a lovely quirky design! If the orange print on natural linen teatowel were to grace my kitchen I would be extremely happy :-)
ReplyDeleteI love screen printing and vintage inspired! cute teapot stuffs. email is linked to my profile :)
ReplyDeleteI love the orange!
ReplyDeletelaurenstremple [at] gmail [dot] com
Those designs are cool, love the blue one best.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed hearing about how Amy got into screenprinting too.
Such wonderful work and a lovely interview! I love the orange one, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I love the vintage pattern.
ReplyDeleteOhmigoodness I love the natural colored tea towel! SO beautiful!!joanna [dot] hody [at] gmail [dot] com
ReplyDeleteOooh, I totally have a thing for special tea towels, they really brighten up any kitchen. Would love to win!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
LisaRueb[at]aol[dot]com
Awesome doesn't begin to describe this fabric! miamihoney at gmail dot com
ReplyDeletei took a screen printing class in college and it was hard trying to learn from a teacher, i am so impressed with someone who figured it out on their own! i love this fabric!
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These are so beautiful!
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The orange linen is so cute!
ReplyDeletechristinelabit [at] gmail [dot] com
I love Amy's work!!! so love the orange!!! thank you for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLove this so much
ReplyDeleteShelley Meyers
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they look awesome! thanks for the chance to win!
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LOVE these! Thank you for the chance! Kaseymgm (at) gmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteLOVE these fabrics!! elizabethlehman@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI follow her and see all of her creations, I hope I win :)
ReplyDeletevery cool, i'd love to give screen printing a try.
ReplyDeleteReally love the orange! Cute!
ReplyDeleteEvin5 at aol dot com
I would love a tea towel!
ReplyDeletedeserae (at) gmail (dot) com
Such a clever idea for a print, I am in love!
ReplyDeletemjbrench(at)gmail(dot)com
They are all beautiful! But I would have to go with the blue...or yellow fabric. Thanks for this great giveaway!
ReplyDeletedora (dot) moreland (at) gmail (dot) com
These are so pretty. I really love the prints on the natural linen!
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Oh I am in love with the orange on the 100% linen - that colourway is gorgeous! I would love to win - fingers crossed!
ReplyDeleteI love tea towels, these are no exception! They are so colorful and fun!
ReplyDelete(edolbinakrahn(at)hotmail(dot)com
Those are so gorgeous! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Those are so gorgeous! thanks for the giveaway!
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How I love that vintage mod pattern. And the orange and linen? What a great pairing. wotocho at telus dot net. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I'd love to win!
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This is an inspiration! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy contact info is:
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:)
That orange on linen is to die for! Although my kitchen is decorated with splashes of yellow and the yellow and white is beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway, what a cute shop!
theredkiwi at yahoo (dot) com
I love this print. Her stuff is so cute! I think I would like blue best maybe...
ReplyDeleteI have been oohhing and ahhing over these every time I see a new print on FLickr! Orange is tops!
ReplyDeletei love the blue and white print. so cute!
ReplyDeleteknottygnome@gmail.com
Too cute. I love anything vintage. I'd love to win the fabric. cstoops(at)cox(dot)net
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE those!! I would love to win!! Thanks for the opportunity!
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Just beautiful! Love the color choices!!
ReplyDeletemichellemkeller(at)gmail.com
this is a darling print! How can you choose just one color!
ReplyDeletevery pretty tea towels!
ReplyDeletejenspan{at}hotmail{dot}com
What fantastic pieces and design. They are absolutely beautiful. I would love to win!
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I love the fabric! The blue is my favorite! So pretty!
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Sweet! I love the blue! heers04 at msn dot com
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway!! Love the design! :)
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Wow! These are gorgeous! I would love a kitchen towel. It would go perfectly with my collection of vintage dishware in my kitchen! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteKristyjallen(at) yahoo (dot) com
Awesome! I would love another piece of this lovely fabric to add to the orange that I already have. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThese are simply amazing! I love the yellow one on linen fabric.
ReplyDeletejakenkait28 [at] gmail [dot] com
These are so cute! I would love the orange. I've always wanted to learn how to screen print too -- someday!
ReplyDeletemcgulisa(at)gmail(dot)com
Super cute! I am beginning to explore screen printing myself. Your designs are amazing!
ReplyDeleteJen
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Loves the prints.. the color also fantastic.. Thanks for the chance to win it...
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Cute! My sister would love these. charityosborne[at]gmail[dot]com
ReplyDeleteOne talented lady! Love the tekattles print!
ReplyDeleteTotally digging the vintage prints!
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Saw this on her blog the other day--super cute!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE! I just love that orange on Natural! Beautiful!
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Definitely cute!
ReplyDeleteRaynamin86[at]aol[dot]com
How gorgeous is that! The colours are so primary and vibrant.
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What a lovely giveaway! Those colors are so perfect, amazing work.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love that tea kettle! Love the orange on natural, tea towel.
ReplyDeleteiris [dot] provoost [at] gmail [dot] com
These are so cute! Thanks for the chance to win!
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Absolutely gorgeous--I especially love the natural linen! lnoteboom (at) gmail (dot) com.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win! The colors are fabulous!
ReplyDeletealissaschade (at) hotmail (dot) com
I love this! if i don't win i'm so buying some!
ReplyDeleteabkoldewyn (at) gmail (dot) com
How beautiful - a true vintage look!
ReplyDeleteAmy
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Fabulous give away.
ReplyDeleterjprytz at hotmail dot com.
I love these fabrics!! Brings back great memories!! Thanks for the giveaway opportunity!
ReplyDeleteThese tea towels are fantastic. Would love to win one of them. Thank you for a wonderful giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteThese are so cool. In a couple of weeks we are moving to a house [in Wisconsin, nonetheless] with a very drab kitchen ... and as a renter, I was JUST thinking we were going to have to spruce the kitchen up with tea towels.
ReplyDeleteI love vintage anything
ReplyDeletetruly_canadian_girl at hotmail dot com
Love that yellow one!
ReplyDeletemontreuils6 at aol dot com
i love the orange on linen! so cute!
ReplyDeletecmonstr at gmail dot com
I think a piece of white fabric with the blue would make a very cute apron or skirt.
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Thanks for the giveaway!
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fun!!!! upstatelisa@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! :)
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I love these prints. Awesome!
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Thanks,
Vanessa
I love all the colors. It would be so hard to choose. Thanks for the great giveaway.
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Whoa, those are super awesome! Would look great with perhaps an apron with the lotus leaves stencils on it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a really lovely giveaway Anna! :)
Wow, might that tea towel actually make me look forward to washing dishes?!
ReplyDeletejlwhite (at) sasktel (dot) net
What a fun collection! (Anita@monery.net)
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the orange printed on oatmeal linen! I love the look of linen on bags, but haven't worked with it at all. This print is so great, I'd want to carry it around and show it off!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
Jamie
These are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI really love the orange one! Thanks, chantalsews (at) gmail (dot) com.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these!! I'd most definitely make myself a pillow cover!!
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Do I have to choose? They are all fabulous. I have been following her progress on her blog (I would love to learn how to do that!). I am thinking blue would match my kitchen. They are all lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the orange one! what a fantastic giveaway! Fingers crossed!
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O super cute!!!Love all the colors~~ I would defiantly have to pick the fabric :) redoing my kitchen as we speak.. this is so adorably perfect~!
ReplyDeletepunkydoll at gmail dot com
I love the print (any colour) on the natural linen! So gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteMandy
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adorable
ReplyDeletenitamaria[at]hotmail[dot]com
These prints are amazing! I would love the orange tea towel if I am lucky enough to win.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
biancamadison@gmail.com
How adorable! I love the orange on natural background.
ReplyDeleteorinoco14 at gmail dot com
Love them!! I would totally love to have blue print!! Thanks for the chance to win!
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Adorable! I especially like the first print.
ReplyDeleteLovely prints! It is difficult to decide about the color, all of them are so pretty...
ReplyDeleteI love them. They make me think of my Grandma's kitchen and some of the stuff she still uses! ;) I'd love to have this to make something for my kitchen so I thought of her every time I used it.
ReplyDeleteI follow Amy's blog and I have been admiring this print for the last couple of weeks. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeletegreenletterday at yahoo dot com
Oh these are great! I love the title "quiet time", I wish I had more of that!! Thanks for the giveaway! rmicchia[at]gmait[dot]com
ReplyDeleteI love the natural linen! I do not have artistic ability in creating that way, but I'd love to watch someone design fabric.
ReplyDeleteI love the tea towel on natural linen! Lovely design!
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I just love this pattern. Amy is creative in a way that I am just NOT, so I really admire her skills. lisejackson (at) rocketmail (dot) com
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love about the orange on linen? NOTHING! Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI woild love to win the blue or the red or the orange (OK ALL OF THEM) on linen. yumm-o!
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The orange is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteLovely!! emmillee(At)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteOMG I love them. I'd like to buy them (do you know if she is selling them anywhere)?
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I love the orange one!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, just how cute are these prints! I'd LOVE some (All!)
ReplyDeleteToo Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteLesleyD at gmail dot com
Fabulous prints!! a.haun@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteLove the silk screen designs! They remind me so much of my grandmother's mid century corningware! Wonderful questions/answers to get to know Amy's background and process to create these silk screens! thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy reading your blog too Anna!
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ReplyDeleteadorable!
They are really beautiful prints. Would love to win some orange fabric.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog by the way, I got here because someone on craftster.org posted a bag they made after one of your patterns. I also bookmarked the vintage inspired skirt, have to try and make that some day.
tilly(dot)hogrebe(at)gmail(dot)com
I'd love to win one of your tea towels! They are so cute!
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These are spectacular! They're all great, and I think I especially like the blue on white - it really pops.
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What an interesting interview, it was a very good idea to ask Amy these questions!
ReplyDeleteI never win any giveaways, though,but who knows maybe...
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I would prefer blue printed fabric :)
I love these. They remind me of my Grandma....in a wonderful way.
ReplyDeletegorgeous, reminds me of the pans and kitchen ware we had growing up.
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I really love this! Thanks for the chance to win a bit of it! jenny and sullivan and parker at comcast dot net.
ReplyDeleteLove the yellow. So bright and happy. kerneknop(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! I love the orange on natural linen. I'm off to check out her blog! Beautiful work.
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Aweseome giveaway! Love all of Amy's great stuff! I LOVE the orange on linen tea towel-gorgeous! Thanks for the chance!
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I love those! What an adorable vintage-syle print!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the colors!
ReplyDeletesmooze13 (at) aol (dot) com
I'm so in love with the yellow print!
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cute! i would love to win this giveaway.
ReplyDeletejenny.chang.art@gmail.com
When I saw the orange, my heart sang! I'm on such an orange-grey kick right now with no end in sight. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo Fun, I would love to win!
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OMG amazing!!! this print would make a cute apron:)
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ReplyDeleteThese prints are so lovely! I don't know how I would ever choose color or fabric vs towel!
ReplyDeleterichak21 [at] sbcglobal [dot] net
Lovely prints, especially the orange on natural linen.
ReplyDeletebiddywink [at] gmail [dot] com
oh what fun! i do follow amy's blog and its nice to see her over here today!
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I just LOVE these prints in linen. They are very clever.
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This print is amazing! My boyfriend loves teapots and sewing, and he would love to get this fabric. I hope I win so I can give it to him!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity! It's beautiful. ~Kelly, wyndsung@gmail.com
Gorgeous! Love the orange.
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Wonderful prints - they remind me of my Grandma's kitchen!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the orange on linen. It really makes me smile :)
Thanks for the giveaway!
angelasmart[at]hotmail[dot]com
I love it! jenniejunie@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous print.. love a bit of vintage!! I love the orange.. very cool!
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i love this!! the colorways are all so beautiful, i'm a bit indecisive on which i love best.
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So in love with this! I'm crossing my fingers!
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I'm in love with the ywllow
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I love these screenprints of Amy's! They are fabulous! I loved reading about her process as well! Thanks for the chance to win some!
ReplyDeletemvansciver at gmail dot com
This is my first time visiting your blog, and I love it! (I was redirected from Craftster where someone posted their 241 bag.)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to be entred in the drawing, too! Thanks!
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I've been admiring the progress "During Quite Time" has made on these prints. I love to sew and craft, but that is such a special talent. And that retro vibe is awesome. If I'm lucky enough to win, I would LOVE the blue on white fabric. I know just the kitchen to use this in. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the orange on brown tea towel. Thanks
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Amy has a lovely blog, enjoyed all her projects, especially the pieced tea pot. I'd love to 'win' her fabric, it's just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteelsa [dot] hart [at] gmail [dot] com
Tea time is probably my favorite time of day. Plus there is nothing better than sitting with your mom on a cold day drinking tea and discussing your next quilt!
ReplyDeleterebecca [dot] tedford [at] gmail [dot] com
Oh my, how I love this. And thanks for including the Q&A with Amy...I love reading those. :) I would love some screen-printed fabric to make an apron for my sister!
ReplyDeletewow! so great! i love the orange! i love little pops of color in the kitchen!
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What an adorable print! Count me in!
ReplyDeletetanya.hein@travnet.org
Love these! So cute!
ReplyDeletejmistok(at)gmail(dot)com
I am a follower of her blog and have admired these screen printings. The kettle pattern is awesome.
ReplyDeleteTguisto@hotmail.com
I lOve these! They're perfect. Retro and modern at the same time! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteAmy is so talented, and I love her blog. Great opportunity here and nice interview, Anna.
ReplyDeletegwennypenny[at]live[dot]com
OHHH--this print is super adorable! LOVE IT:) sbmmhoover at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute print!
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Impressive! I wish I had room to play with screen printed fabric! Maybe when I win the lottery I can buy a house just for my crafting! A girl can dream, right?! I really like the orange design on the fabric!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for a chance to win. kristinorth at mchsi dot com
ReplyDeleteLovely work -- screen printed fabric is my desire -- for a pillow perhaps -- or a quilt center medallion. Thanks for the opportunity to win something so very special and unique.
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