It's Give Away Day!!
Yippee Yay!! Hip hip Hooray!! It's Sew Mama Sew GiveAway Day!!
I've got two bundles for 2 lucky winners.
First up is a super stack of Tula Pink fabrics.
It includes 20 fabrics from different ranges such as Hushabye, Prince Charming, Salt Water. If you love Tula's fabrics you'll want to win this to top up your stash, and if you don't know her wonderful designs then having this stack would be a fun journey of discovery.
The 2nd bundle is a collection of Low Volume fabrics.
There's a bit of everything - spots, cute novelty fabrics, dreamy creams, classic black and white and some ever popular text fabrics. Sew it all together for a quick Low Volume quilt or mix and match with your brights to make a bright and white delight!
You have two chances to win one of these bundles.
1) Leave a comment letting me know what you would call this Little Lady. She came to live at my house a few weeks ago and I still haven't thought of a good name for her.
2) Fabulous Followers and Wonderful New Followers get to leave a second comment - tell me how you follow, I'm curious, Is it by Bloglovin, Feedly, email ...?
I'll ship everywhere and anywhere in the world!!
I'll be using Mr Random Selector to pick the winners at 5pm on the14th of December, Blue Mountains, Australian time.
Wishing you all lots of luck and fun times during Give Away Day!!
***This Giveaway is Now Closed - A Huge Thank you so much to everyone who entered!!
The winners are:
Diana @ Red Delicious
Peaches 1003
and because I had so many comments I decided to add another bundle of Tula Pink fabrics , so the lucky 3rd winner is
Leanne of Daisy&Jack.
I've contacted the winners by email.
1025 Comments
Ah, someone has to go first I suppose! What about Leilani? It is Hawaiian for heavenly flower- perfect for a Blue Mountain Daisy, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteAnd I am a follower through Google + (and my trusty Google dashboard!)
ReplyDeleteLeilani is my choice too! I know a little islander girl called Leilani and she has big dark eyes too!
ReplyDeleteJeanette.
I follow you on Feedly.
ReplyDeleteJeanette.
lole wahine..
ReplyDeleteit means "fabric lady" in hawaiian :)
thanks for the opportunity
Shevvy
and i follow the blog on theoldreader :)
ReplyDeletethanks again
Shevvy
I'd name her Chola! That's my granny's nickname. And it carries a lot of love!
ReplyDeleteI'm an old follower through Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteHow about Hula Lula. :) I love her vintage vibe! She reminds me of the Hawaiian Elvis movies and Tiki obsession of the 50's.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via bloglovin. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteRita, because she reminds me of Rita Hayworth.
ReplyDeleteI instantly thought of Hula
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Feedly! Thanks for the opportunity!
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ReplyDeleteI think she could be called "Luau".my fav Hawaiian thing!
ReplyDeleteI follow with Bloglovin..but I miss Google reader terribly!
ReplyDeleteHibiscus maybe?
ReplyDeleteI follow you on feedly
ReplyDeleteI would name her Hula Beulah just because it rhymes! I love those low volumes and definitely need to collect some. Great give away!
ReplyDeleteI have you on my sidebar so I know at a moments glance if you have a new post.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks like a lot of fun!I think she is a Shelly. No idea why.
ReplyDeleteI love using Feedly to follow along. It works for me.
ReplyDeleteThere's a girl in my kindergarten class and her name is Milani, I just love her name! It also sounds so Hawaiian. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThere's a girl in my kindergarten class and her name is Milani, I just love her name! It also sounds so Hawaiian. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog on Bloglovin. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteDailue (a cross between Blue and Daisy)
ReplyDeleteI follow you by Bloglovin'. I would love to win the Tula Pink fabrics. I love her designs but haven't managed to get my hands on any yet. I am new to this quilting thing so I don't have a massive stash yet, I say yet because I am working on it if I could just by more fabric than I can sew it would start to grow.
ReplyDeleteHiwahiwa...it means precious or beloved in Hawaiian. The perfect name for your little treasure I think.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Rachael.
Im a blog lovin follower!
ReplyDeleteTula because it rhyms well with hula and Tula Pink has such fun fabrics,
ReplyDeleteI follow on blogger
ReplyDeleteHow about Holly Hula! So cute!
ReplyDeleteHa! I have not taken the time to figure out bloglovin or any other manner of following - so I just follow through my list on blogger! I need a tutorial from you or Susan on the other choices, hehe!
ReplyDeleteSince she is a little feather dancer, how about Iolani (bird of heaven)?
ReplyDeleteHow about Trixie because she looks like fun
ReplyDeleteI follow on blogger.
ReplyDeleteI've been following you through Bloglovin for some time now and never regretted it. ;o)
ReplyDeleteI thought of 'Honora', no idea why.
ReplyDeleteConchita! She reminds me of the banana lady!
ReplyDeleteI'm a first time visitor and I honestly can't remember how I came across your blog but I will be bookmarking it to come back to regularly.
ReplyDeleteI thought of 'Honora', no idea why.
ReplyDeleteSarebbe bellissimo vincere un premio così bello!
ReplyDeleteLa piccola signora la chiamerei "Lucia".
Ciao
what a great giveaway - count me in! great fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHhhhmm, what to call your little girl. Is she Hawaiian? Native American? Native Australia? She is so cue. I think I'd call her Fanny.
Oh, yea, I use Bloglovin and it works for me..
ReplyDeleteI thought "Suki" as soon as I saw her, no idea why. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteemail subscriber
ReplyDeleteShe looks like a little princess, so I would call her Kaiulani after our beloved princess!
ReplyDeleteI follow through Google dashboard, which I thought was going away, but didn't. I probably have you on Bloglovin, too, but I don't really use it. I don't like how the posts disappear after you read them.
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking Sheila only because it is so NON exotic unlike the actual statue. I'm weird like that!!! Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMalana, because I used to babysit a sweet girl named that
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow you on bloglovin (still missing google reader!)
ReplyDeleteWith the energies of the Thanksgiving/Chanukkah,Kwanza and Christmas and now, the passing of Nelson Mandela and his belief for teaching love over hate during this season I am thinking of the Rogers and Hammerstein musical 'South Pacific' and the prejudice against the mixed race children and the beautiful young girl "Liat" who dances the hula while Lt. Cabot sings "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught". I suggest the name "Liat" for this young beauty's name and let love be the very essence of this holiday season and all that we give and share.
ReplyDeleteHer name should be Tula Hula..because she is a hula girl after all...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
MaryLou
Fun4Me1249@aol.com
Susie....I am not very creative with names, am I ? LOL
ReplyDeleteI follow with blogLovin! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so cool that you're in the Blue Mountains. I've visisted a few years ago and it was the highlight of my 2 month Australia trip!!
ReplyDeleteThanx for a chance to win this wonderful Give Away!!
I think I'd call here Annna (I like simple names)
Esther.
The first name that popped into my head was Malana as it is a popular Hawaiian name.
ReplyDeleteI'd call her Florabell, she's cute. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteLuana came to mind when I saw her!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin now :) Always fun to meet another Aussie quilter!
ReplyDeleteWylla. She looks like a Wylla (or Willa or maybe Wilma--something with WIL).
ReplyDeleteFollowing via blog lovin
ReplyDeleteI would call her Hula Bell.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Blog Lovin'
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway ! What about Frida ? I follow you on bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteJoyeux Noel.
I would call her Betty. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletePearl :). This is incredible btw!
ReplyDeleteLydia???
ReplyDeleteHow about Sunny?
ReplyDeleteJo -- patchaday [at] gmail [dot] com
I just started following via bloglocin'. It's nice to be able to see what other Aussies are up to!
ReplyDeleteJo -- patchaday [at] gmail [dot] com
Hannah Hula is her name
ReplyDeleteI would call her Fan or Fanny! Would love to win either bundle.
ReplyDeleteI would call her Princess Sweet Flower of the Setting Sun. ;)
ReplyDeleteNow following you via Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI'd totally call her Tula, but that might be because I'm obsessed with Tula! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd call her Taka Tuka, because I'm convinced she's coming from Taka Tuka Land, which I know from Astrid Lindgrens Pippi Langstrumpf books. Must be beautiful there :-)
ReplyDeleteI follow via bloglovin
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm following via my blog, where you are at my blog list :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful giveaway, btw.
You should name her Makana which is Hawaiin for gift or present. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
I follow you via Feedly, thank you.
ReplyDeleteI would call her "dust collector" LOL thanks for the chance
ReplyDeletealso I am a follower through GFC
ReplyDeleteI'd call her Jasmine...or maybe Tiger Lily.
ReplyDeleteI follow through Blogger. I have you on Bloglovin too but I don't use it.
ReplyDeleteAs for the name, how about Puanani? It is supposed to mean 'Beautiful Flower' and I think it suits her :)
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower via GFC
ReplyDeleteI read the other comments and I like the name Tula. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI would call her Princess Poppywater.
ReplyDeleteBlue Belle? She's very cute.
ReplyDeletePerchita is the name that popped to mind...
ReplyDeleteI follow in feedly.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Leilani? Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new Bloglovin' follower :)
ReplyDeleteI love the name Leilani! I think it's just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower on The Old Reader!
ReplyDeleteI'd call her Carmen
ReplyDeleteHow about Hekele? I figured out that would be my name if I was Hawaiian. :) Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy vote is for Kalani or maciah. Thanks for the chance. :)
ReplyDeleteHula seems appropriate. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWhat about Tulipa. It makes me think of flowers and I think was a popular Edwardian name.
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I think she looks like a Lilo.
ReplyDeleteI love Leilani also and would you believe I am reading a book with the main character is named Leilani!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower on GFC
ReplyDeleteLola, a popular spanish name.Thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteLola, a popular spanish name.Thanks for the chance!!
ReplyDeleteHow about Talulah Kahlua?
ReplyDeleteI say Talulahdoesthehulafromhawaii. Someone really named his kid this once. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like Millie, just because! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd name her Lulu.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Feedly.
ReplyDeleteI'd name her Lilifana. She looks like a shy little girl named Lily holding a fan.
ReplyDeleteI follow you--I think with GFC
ReplyDeleteI would just call her lou lou :) Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say Leila - my daughter's name - but I also love Leilani and Lola!
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Following you on Bloglovin' :)
ReplyDeleteI like the mane Lilly
ReplyDeleteFollowing by bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI might name her Uli. (Your giveaway is the bees knees, by the way!)
ReplyDeleteLilo (after Lilo and Stitch).
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI love Leilani.
ReplyDeleteEsmerelda! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
skmcgrat@tcd.ie
Jasmine? Thanks for the chance at those beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteAlready a follower on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI would call her... Matilda.
ReplyDeleteFollowing via BL
ReplyDeletehow about alana lei? thank you so much for a great giveaway. babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteso difficult! I note a lot of Hawaiian words above, but I don't know any so I'm going with Petal.
ReplyDeleteLilo :)
ReplyDeleteHow about "Lucky Dancer"!
ReplyDeleteI immediately saw that this was Lola. Thanks for the chance to win wonderful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. I have you in my Feedly reader.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I follow you by Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteI follow with Google friends
ReplyDeleteSultry Kai (Kai means sea)
ReplyDeleteor Coy Kai (shy sea)
Thanks for the giveaway!
Maëva for me :)
ReplyDeleteI would call her Tina, just because I think its fun to call her something unexpected. But then to add a little something to acknowledge her roots her last name could be Featherhand. That's it, Tina Featherhand.
ReplyDeleteFeather Dancer? Island Dancer?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to to with Tatiana.
ReplyDeleteWildbluestarz((AT))AoL..DOT..c0m
Call her Tula! It's hula in fabric language ;)
ReplyDeleteShe looks like a Lola to me :). Thanks for a chance at one of two great bundles!
ReplyDeleteLulu!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Feedly
ReplyDeleteHehe, I think you should name her Deb, or Maureen or some name that throws people off when they hear it :)
ReplyDeleteI think you should name her Leilani in Hawaiian the meaning is heavenly flowers.
ReplyDeleteI would call her Fran. Fran with a fan.
ReplyDeleteI have a co-worker named Mermoni - I always think that's such a pretty name. Thanks for the give away!
ReplyDeleteHow about Shalluau?
ReplyDeleteI follor you thru blogspot
ReplyDeleteShe who dances
ReplyDeleteNani which apparently means beautiful in Hawaiian
ReplyDeleteI think Latifa is a neat name for her! Thanks for the chance... loving both bundles!!
ReplyDeletecall her Ohana. Sounds like she is family now.
ReplyDelete`Auli`i means Dainty, Cute, Exquisite, Cute, Perfect, Trim, Nice.
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Hula-May is a kind of cute name I think. thanks for the amazing giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am following you via Bloglovin' - thanks for an extra chance!!
ReplyDeleteI dont know why but Lola came to mind when I saw her.
ReplyDeleteI follow through GFC
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteSally Rand was a famous fan dancer in the 1930s, so my suggestion for a name for your fan dancer would be South Seas Sally (or just Sally for short) :D
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway!
I would name her Hula Tula!!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow through RSS feed and read in The Old Reader. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteHula Tula :)
ReplyDeleteI'd call her Mila!
ReplyDeletePlus, I follow you through Google Friend Connect and the reader on my blog dashboard. For me, this is still the best way to integrate both my reading and the set up and posting on my own blog. Although I have a Bloglovin' button for others to use on my blog, I don't use it myself.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed!
Maria or Tula
ReplyDeleteI'd call her Talula! I follow with blogger!
ReplyDeleteI follow by email. kmcassie@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHula is the only thing on my mind :) Thanks for a chance to win! julia(dot)glotova(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHow about Hula Honey? Thanks for the giveaway! Amy @ gasudimack(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteShe looks so cute, and I know everyone is picking exotic names, but I thinks she is a simple girl and should be called Molly.
ReplyDeleteI would name her Kaipo, it means "the sweetheart."
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway. I would call her Liliana because it is a happy name.
ReplyDeleteks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
She looks like a Lola to me :)
ReplyDeleteshe looks like a Tallulah to me
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin' :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe Chi Chi? She seems like a little bit of a tart, so she needs a sassy name.
ReplyDeleteI follow you by email
ReplyDeleteEsmeralda
ReplyDeleteI follow you using blog lovin
ReplyDeleteHow about Hula Jula?
ReplyDeleteJuanita
ReplyDeleteI would call her "Malia" has such a pretty ring to it. Thanks for a chance
ReplyDeleteI'm following you on GFC.
ReplyDeletehmm Stella maybe ...
ReplyDeleteI use bloglovin'
ReplyDeletenow following via Bloglovin & GFC.
ReplyDeleteOrchid or Violet would make a great name.
ReplyDeleteHow about Luna Luau for her name. Thank you for the chance to enter your fabulous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLovely giveaway - so I think a name for the lovely lady should be that - Bella Donna
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I follow w/ GFC! thank you again!
ReplyDeleteHawaii lady. we are very original in this house with names ;) ie fluffy, blacky, scruffy, mr. hissy were all cat names we had... :P
ReplyDeletesince she looks to be Hawaiian. I think she should be called, Leiloni. :)
ReplyDeleteI would call her Avaleigh
ReplyDeleteWhy your lovely lady's name is Luella of course. Lu for short when you get to know her a bit better ;-)
ReplyDeleteFollowing you via Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI follow on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteShe looks like Melody to me.
ReplyDeleteHula princess
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for leaving me a comment. Your kind words encourage me to keep sharing my work and stories.