Posted on January 14 2016
WINNER: Julesquilts - email jamie@loulousfabricshop.com with a shipping address to claim this bundle.
It's time, It's time, Yippee! Who doesn't love free fabric?!
How about a Fat Quarter Bundle of October Afternoon's Farm Girl collection for Riley Blake? It's full of cherries, roses, canning jars, cows, pigs, sheep and my personal favorite, canning labels! Not to mention, the cute little red-headed farm girl in her pig tails and overalls! All sorts of farm cuteness in one fun fat quarter bundle!
Right?! Am I right?! My mind is spinning with ideas for these fabrics!
To enter: Comment with your favorite "farm" experience. Yup, it's that easy!
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This fabric line is adorable. Does anyone else think the girl reminds you of an old Campbell soup ad?
My favorite farm memory is my sister and I playing with our little kittens in the hay barn! Thanks for sharing!
My favorite farm memory is grandpa’s red barn, chickens walking around, a couple of horses, and several types of crops.
My only farm experience is going to the pumpkin patch, and picking a pumpkin, and a few veggies :)
My only farm memory is a recent one. I attended a beautiful wedding reception held in an old barn in Pennsylvania. It was beautifully decorated. The wedding party wore cowboy hats and boots with their tuxedo’s and gowns. Beautiful wedding!
My only farm memory is a recent one. I attended a beautiful wedding reception held in an old barn in Pennsylvania. It was beautifully decorated. The wedding party wore cowboy hats and boots with their tuxedo’s and gowns. Beautiful wedding!
My grandparents (now 94) lived in rural kentucky. Some of my fondest memories are from when I stayed part of summers with them. I loved working garden and canning vegs. They had cattle and I would help them work on farm. Grandparents moved closer to us, now that they are older, but we all stll get together and break beans, peel tomatoes and can vegs. I learned a lot working on farm when I was younger.
My favorite farm experience was the day my first baby goat was born! He was the most adorable creature ever!i have a small herd of dairy goats and make cheese, soaps and of course milk!
My favorite time visiting a farm was seeing all the babies in the Spring.
I married a country boy and had never lived in the country!! He bought some pigs and while by city girl friend came to visit, they had babies. Not knowing a thing about this, I called it at work, 35 miles away and told him he had to come home quick!! Needless to say, he is still laughing about this, 45 years later.
Going to a Corn Maize with my adult children for my birthday! I love this fabric!
My grandfather taking my brother and I on hayrides daily. He pulled us in a wagon behind the tractor and took us all across his land, sometimes stopping to let us pick blackberries so my grandmother could make fresh jam.
I helped my mother deliver piglet several times. She said that if a sow had a hard time tthey would turn on the babies. I only saw it happen once so I didn’t mind helping.
My favorite time on the farm was when I helped my mother bring the piglets into the world. She always did the deliveries in case one of the sows tried to eat her young.
Best farm experience was going to Europe showing my children where I was born on my grandmothers farm. My children got to ride a donkey . We got to take milking cows to pasture and herd sheep. This was my best ever experience which made it even more memorable as my children got to experience a part of my past.
I visited my friends farm and my son ode on their miniture horse. It was so ute. I lov ed the country.
My grandfather had an orchard and a farm and my favorite thing as a child was driving around the farm in an old golf cart.
I went on a field trip with my granddaughter’s preschool class to a farm in Oregon. Of course it was a rainy day and we had to tramp through the mud to see the animals! The children got tired quickly but the last were the enormous pigs and that perked them up pretty fast.
My favorite farm experience, and one I dearly miss, was collecting and having fresh eggs whenever I needed them. We no longer have our farm since we travel, and I sorely miss the fresh eggs when I am baking! Thanks for the giveaway.