Cabbages & Roses Giveaway!!!

Regular readers will know that I love fabric, fabric that is old, or is inspired by old.
This pretty much sums up the range of fabrics from
Christina Strutt is the master behind these wonderful fabrics and each range that is released,
the more fabric I need ;0)
(well I’m sure Mic wouldn’t say that)

Not only do Cabbages & Roses do divine fabric, but they also do divine home wares.
Go and have a look at the website if you need more proof.
Well, here is the reason I am posting about the release of their gorgeous new range of fabrics by Moda,
particularly the
I was contacted by the lovely Lily & Samantha to see if I would like to do something with this new range….um, YEAH!!

The lovely ladies sent me through a pile of wonderful Northcote fabrics in the softest green so I could see the florals, stripes and plains
…I love them all!
Now, I could have kept these all to myself, but I thought I would share this divine fabric with one of you.
So, here it is…..
I made the cover above into one of my popular patchwork covers to have a giveaway
Yay! A GIVEAWAY!!!

The back of the cover has been made with the wonderful stripe

and the front has a piece of every Northcote fabric that was sent to me.
I added a strip of 86 year old Irish linen that I have to show how well the Cabbages & Roses fabrics work with old materials. There just perfect.
Now, I have shown you the cover in this shot upside down…

here it is the right way up.
You can have it anyway really.

Here is a close up of the old Irish linen with the C&R’s fabric. See what I mean- divine!
So, one of you will win this Patchwork cover, made with the glorious Northcote fabric from
Here’s what you have to do to enter the giveaway.
Go to the Cabbages & Roses website, then come back here and leave a comment telling me what is your favourite pattern and why.
That’s it!!!
If you want to mention this giveaway on your blog, facebook/Twitter page, then make sure you let me know, because you will get extra entries into the draw.
The giveaway will be drawn on Tuesday evening, 13th September 2011
by random.org
What are you waiting for……

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  • I love the French Toile, as I love the soft grey colours. I also love the grey strip fabric you have used on the cushion.

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  • Ooh, squealing in Hobart, Ness! I love the Elgin fabric. Crossing fingers and toes. J x

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  • I love the Hatley fabric, especially the raspberry as it’s quintessentially english (like me!) – but really because it makes me remember sitting in my mum’s beautiful English country garden surrounded by pretty flowers on a summers afternoon – devouring one of her lovely afternoon tea’s with fresh scones and a lovely pot of tea! x

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  • thank goodness you posted about this fabric!
    i have been searching the net for months to find fabric just like this –
    http://www.cabbagesandroses.com/fashion/100759/C01180/BK000/fabrics/floral/paris-rose-cotlin
    yay!!!!!!!!!!!!
    when i’m a little more financial – i’ll be getting some of this lovely!
    absolutely gorgeous.
    cheryl xox.

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  • Mmmmm, I love the Jolly Stripe! Love, love, love stripes!!!

    Thank you for this gorgeous giveaway – that cushion is DIVINE!

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  • I tweeted your giveaway, too! 🙂

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  • p.s. ness – where can you purchase this range in australia?? it states on the website that delivery is to the eu only.
    thanks
    cheryl xox.

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  • one! how can I just choose one favourite?…..I love them all 🙂
    …….maybe the green jolly stripe……because it can “go” with so many of the other gorgeous fabrics 🙂

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  • They are all beautiful…love the French check and it’s red….

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  • I love the Jolly Stripe in Red. All the fabrics are lovely, though!

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  • Your pillow is wonderful, Ness! Their fabrics are really lovely. It’s hard to choose a favorite. I do love the Elgin in the raspberry. A beautiful giveaway!

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  • I love them all, really like Ships Passing at the moment (fits the color of my walls).

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  • Posted at my sidebar!

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  • Posted about the giveaway on my blog.
    http://momentslikethese-pballard.blogspot.com/
    Thanks. Pam

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  • Forgot to mention I checked out their site and love it all.

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  • I love the Black French Toile–I am doing a roon in black yellow and grey and this would be so pretty to add…

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  • I loveee Hatley especially the raspberry,very English,but guess what I’v just painted my room a light powder grey,what a coincidence,YOUR FABULOUS CUSHION WOULD JUST LOOK BEAUTIFUl 🙂
    ……………X Manda X……………

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  • I love the elgin.
    Not sure why….maybe the difference in the colors, the contrast. I really do like all the colors. Sure love the grays and blues.

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  • The duvets and the flax notebooks are perfect!
    Thank you for such a great giveaway!
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  • Added the giveaway to my facebook page!
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  • Tweeted about the giveaway!
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  • I love the woven stripe…the colors are beautifully neutral and calming

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  • I love the Elgin. I’ve been looking for fabulous fabric like this to make curtains and pillows for our loft! Love!
    Karie karicummins29@yahoo.com

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  • Hi Ness, I love the Toile De Poulet Tablecloth plus I would like to purchase their book AT HOME WITH COUNTRY BOOK. what a beautiful site and lovely products

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  • OOoh.. aah.. what choices! Einy, meenie, miny moo. I pick ANY color Toile.. please.. PS.. WELL DONE, love your cushion you so cleaverly sewed together.. x j

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  • What a fabulous giveaway! I am in love with all of their designs but if I had to pick a favorite it would be the woven stripe. Classic. Would never ever tire of it!

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  • ah Ness, my favourite would be the classic, Natural hatley. Mind you it is all divine.
    PS I mangaged to get the doona cover in my local store hooray, I had a proper look and low and behold it was there waiting for me. Thanks so much for your help. Debx

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  • Love the black toile, that said, all are gorgeous 🙂

    Leeann x

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  • I love the scoopy scatter cushion, it looks very versatile. jrs112@gmail.com

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  • Hello Ness, Thanks for the opportunity to enter your lovely giveaway. I love the Toile De Jouy fabric, that style of fabric will always be in vogue.
    Happy days.
    Bev.xoxo

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  • Lovely Ness! I love the mix of all of the fabrics on the slip – so sweet 🙂
    The Natural Hadley just speaks to me….adore the smokey blue/grey color!
    Thanks for sharing your creation with one lucky duck 😉
    XOX

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  • I love all the floral patterns because they are so romantic, flirty and oh so whimsy!!! 😉 What a fabulous giveaway! 😉

    XO’s,
    Jessie

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  • And I posted your giveaway onto my blog sidebar!!! 😉

    Hugs,
    Jessie

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  • Oh goodness…..select one fabric that I love? Oh, how difficult to choose. I love them all, but if I had to pick one….it would be the Elgin in blue…would look lovely as a pillow on my white slip-covered chairs.

    Love the pillow you made…just beautiful!

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  • Oh Ness the cushion is divine as is all the Cabbage And Roses fabric. So hard to choose a favourite but I’m loving the toile and all of the charcoal fabrics X

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  • Love the french Toile! Great design!

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  • Posted your giveaway on my facebooK!

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  • OMG – how divine are those fabrics and the cushion you made – please please please start making these as part of your range – they are so divine – to die for gorgeous. I love how many of the fabrics are girlie but not so so that any bloke would shudder to see them sitting perkedly up on a couch!

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  • What a beautiful giveaway. How can I possibly pick only one fabric, giggle. I selected the Bees linen cotton 🙂

    Hugs P.S> I invite you join me at my first ever Thursday Favorites blog hop. Stop by and link up your lovely blog.

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