27 May, 2009

Giveaway Day

May Giveaway Day



I went to the “Holländische Stoffmarkt” which happened to be in Frankfurt the other day. A “travelling” fabric market with lots of colorful, mainly clothing fabrics but also quite a few patchwork fabrics and notions, too. As I did not plan to go there I had almost no cash (lucky me ;-) ) on me, though I would have loved to buy that striking red linen not really need but sooo nice to have…

Where I did stop to buy – and sadly I really had barely just enough to buy two pieces of fabric - was at the booth of Kiseki – Stoffe aus Japan - authentic Japanese fabric only, in beautiful colors and texture. My photos do not do them justice, at all. The owner, Juliane Reichenbach, was so very nice to even reduce the price for one of the fabrics for me as I literarily gave her my last cents. Though it wasn’t expensive just me being absolutely broke and not ATM near that market…



Kiseki Japanische Stoffe - Table at Holländischer Stoffmarkt Frankfurt 2






Kiseki Japanische Stoffe - Table at Holländischer Stoffmarkt Frankfurt







Pink Bunny Fabric - kiseki  Stoffe aus Japan



I choose a pink – of all colors – rabbit print and the dark blue “rabbit on the moon” panel with 12 picture blocks. Juliane Reichenbach was selling the picture blocks individually but other women were faster than me and had already snatched away the ones I wanted. That is why I bought from the bold got all the rabbits I wanted plus six I know I will not use in my project.


Blue Rabbit in the moon my favourite prints - Kiseki Japanische Stoffe


Here comes in the blogland giveaway Sew, Mama Sew is hosting and as I “registered” last minute I don’t know for sure I am on her list at least I think I’m — if not, then I’m having a giveaway anyway.

Giveaway Rabbit Blocks!


Blue Rabbit in the moon fabric panels - Asian fabrics Kiseki Japanische Stoffe



Just write a comment and if you have add the address, url etc. of your source for Japanese fabric around the world. I will draw a “winner” from all that left a comment.

Here is my source…

Kiseki – Japanische Stoffe
Juliane Reichenbach
Sredzkistraße 47
10435 Berlin
Juiane@kiseki.de
http://www.kiseki.de/
Tel.: 0173/6141305

I am posting a few hours early as I will be at work at the appointed posting time here in Germany and yes, I will ship internationally for free – it’s worth the fun of participating in the Giveaway day. Can’t wait to visit all the blogs listed…

185 comments:

  1. The market looked fabulous and whats the way to go shopping without cash! Still you came away with some gorgeous Japanese fabrics. I would like to enter for one of those cute bunny. I get my Japanese fabrics from Sanshi, locate in Western Australia. Her email is sanshiaustralia@bigpond.com I only met her and quilt shows. I have not seen you online for a long time. I have you on my blog reading list and that was how I know you were posting. I love all your redworks. I love redwork too, but not as much as you. Thanks for sharing. Natima

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  2. Cute bunny blocks! My place for Japanese fabric is Bee Square Fabrics.

    http://www.beesquarefabrics.com/catalog/index.php?

    I only wish we could find it like you can--it would be nice to see it all out on a table before me.
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  3. I wish they had fabric markets like that here! I do find it hard to locate Japanese fabrics, so my only source is online.

    Sometimes I find odds and ends on Etsy, when I search on Japanese fabric. But I also like to check in on super buzzy. It is at http://www.superbuzzy.com/

    I can't wait to see what you do with the bunnies!

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  4. the market looks wonderful! i love www.superbuzzy.com for japanese fabric. thanks for the giveaway!

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  5. I don't know where to get japanese fabric. Sorry.

    But I like the fabric you posted.

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  6. I get all of my japanese fabric on Etsy, the selection is wonderful and so many different styles are there as well. Thank you for participating in giveaway day.

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  7. I've gotten Japanese prints from Bee Square fabrics.

    I'm doing a giveaway as well and hosting a fabric swap. Come and check it out :)

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  8. I am looking forward to learning where everyone else gets their Japanese fabric, but have bought some from Crafty Planet. www.craftyplanet.com/

    My other hobby in addition to sewing is Chinese Painting. Those rabbits look a lot like the style of some of the paintings!

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  9. Ooh, I love rabbits! I look on etsy for japanese fabrics.

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  10. Gorgeous fabrics! The market looks amazing! My source is: http://www.fabrictales.com/ship.htm

    They have a nice selection of japanese fabrics and ship worldwide.

    Thanks for a great give-away!

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  11. i love the bunnies!. i don't have a fabric source, unfortunatly.

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  12. What cute bunnies! I usually get my Japanese fabric from superbuzzy.com. I love that store!
    Etsy is another good place to look for Japanese fabrics. millkara [at] gmail.com

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  13. Adorable bunny blocks. I have never actually held any Japanese fabric in my hands before :(

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  14. oh wow, so generous of you! beautiful fabrics...i've never seen those rabbit in the moon panels!
    my favourite website for buying japanese fabric has always been superbuzzy. [i see i'm not the only one!] http://www.superbuzzy.com/

    cheers!

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  15. Those bunny panels are fabulous!

    I tend to scour Etsy for Japanese fabrics. While many sellers tend to have the same lines, now and then I luck out and find something really unique (not to say that lines like Echino arent amazing, but I like the unusual bits most of all).

    heidig@gmail.com

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  16. Err.... can I introduce my own etsy shop?? I do import Japanese fabrics from time to time and they are available in my etsy shop:

    http://fatconnection.etsy.com

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  17. Those are beautiful!! I don't have a source, because I've never used them before but they are lovely.

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  18. Oh my goodness those rabbits are so cute! Love Japanese fabric but don't have any sources as of yet... sorry!

    Love your blog though.

    Jx

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  19. I shop at Superbuzzy (http://www.superbuzzy.com/) and Repro Depot fabrics (http://reprodepot.com/)

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  20. I get stuff from Etsy and from Reprodepot.

    Thanks for the giveaway! You can reach me at http://kitknitty.com.

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  21. So cute! I love japanese fabric. :)

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  22. Ooh, love the bunnies! The only place I've gotten Japanese fabrics lately is a little quilt shop in Arlington, MA. Good luck with your quest!
    athereal at mit dot edu

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  23. I've seen lots of japanese fabric on Etsy, but I can never afford to buy any... I would go crazy to win yours though!

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  24. Thank you!
    rae_sunshine4 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  25. Those are lovely! I especially like the one with the kite.

    I don't have one particular source for Japanese fabric.

    ikkinlala AT yahoo DOT ca

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  26. What great fabrics.
    mom0ja at yahoo dot com

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  27. Oh I love japanese fabric- i usually get mine from purlsoho.com

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  28. Those rabbit blocks are adorable - we have a great little quilt shop in our small town - Rose's Stitch and Sew...

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  29. I like http://www.superbuzzy.com/ for Japanese fabric. Thanks for hosting such a great giveaway!

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  30. I've never looked into Japanese fabrics, but now you've got me interested!

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  31. Gorgeous giveaway! Although my local fabric store is great for Japanese fabrics, online, my favorite place to buy is etsy.

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  32. I am a newer quilter so I don't really have a source for the Japanese fabric. But it is very lovely from all that I have been seeing recently.

    Thank you for entering me in your drawing.

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  33. I have never purchased any Japanese fabric, but Etsy and EBay seem to be the best places to find Japanese fabrics. I love the bunny panels!

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  34. Japanese craft books/patterns/fabric are a pleasure which someday I'll have money to afford! :)

    I don't usually like animals, but bunnies are super cute.

    (I'd share a source, but haven't ordered any fabric yet.)

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  35. I am not very familiar with Japanese fabrics yet, but these do look lovely.

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  36. I shop for Japanese fabric just a couple blocks from my home in Portland, OR at Cool Cottons fabric store. http://coolcotton.biz

    Your market looks like so much fun! Thanks for the opportunity!

    Guten tag,
    Emily
    flip_em8@hotmail.com

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  37. I would look on etsy... or drive to portland, they have great fabric shops!

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  38. I would love a chance to win. Unfortunately I do not have a place to get Japanese fabrics. I purchased mine in California two years ago and I can't remember the name of the store.

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  39. I'm so jealous. I wish I had something like that close to me. I would love to win this.

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  40. I love bunnies! I get my Japanese fabrics from fabrictales.com They are quite awesome!

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  41. what gorgeous fabrics! i love japanese-style fabriics, but generally they are too expensive for a "broke college student"... *grin-sigh*

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  42. I am passionately fond of Japanese prints .. and i adore bunnies. What's not to love? :)

    Thanks for such a lovely give-away!

    :) Linda

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  43. I've never owned a piece of Japanese fabric in my life but these would be lovely ones to start with. I do love red work--embroidery--so I've got to go check out the rest of your work.

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  44. I haven't owned any Japanese fabric yet either, but I would love these rabbits! And I am loving looking through your blog. What beautiful things you have made.

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  45. I have been coveting Japanese fabric for some time now. I would love to win this fabric and make a graduation gift for my daughter, Jessica, because her father has always called her Jessica Rabbit like the character in the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".

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  46. I am newer to sewing and quilting and have never used Japanese fabrics before. But these bunnies are just too cute.

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  47. Guten Tag! Great giveaway. :)

    I have seen a lot of cute fabric at superbuzzy.com.

    My email is alyssamccain at hotmail dot com

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  48. Hi,
    My source for japanese fabric is superbuzzy.com Thanks for the giveaway!

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  49. The market looked great and that fabric is so cute so fingers crossed. Thanks for a great giveaway.
    lucy(at)alittlebitofsugar(dot)com

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  50. I've never been able to buy authentic Japanese fabric, even though I would love too. So maybe this way I can finally get some :)
    Thanks for the great giveaway.
    stephd@sewfierce.com

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  51. My source for Japanese fabric is Fabricworm on Etsy.

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  52. my source is my japanese aunt. whenever she goes home to visit i beg and plead with her to bring my back some fun fabric. she always does!

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  53. Just gorgeous fabrics. My favorite source is sonatine on etsy. Lots of unique Japanese fabrics.
    cbailey04@comcast.net

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  54. I don't have a source, but I love Japanese fabric :)

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  55. I love the shijira fabric at http://zickezacke.etsy.com

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  56. I've never had Japanese fabrics - these bunnies are adorable! Love them! Thanks for the giveaway.
    Robin
    cokelush at gmail

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  57. I like retrodepot.com - especially the Japanese versions of fairy tales, like Little Red Riding Hood or Humpty Dumpty.

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  58. Too cute! Alas, I've never bought any japanese fabrics of my own!

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  59. I don't have a place to buy Japanese fabric. I'm only recently getting back into sewing. But I do adore those blocks and hope you'll place me in the running.

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  60. can't go wrong with bunnies! i didn't know where to get Japanese fabric but from the list of comments, now I do!

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  61. OH, those bunny prints are just fantastic, I don't think I've seen anything like them in any of the stores I look at. I shop at Hartsfabric.com also choki choki fabrics at http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7167716

    thanks for participating in the big give away cause your gifts are awesome!

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  62. Very neat fabric. I am sorry I don't have a source. Thank you for the chance at your giveaway.

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  63. loving that market. Will they be back your way soon? My japanese fabric I buy from online, it used to be Good-ness but she has moved back to Canada. So now I am at a bit of a loss.

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  64. I get my japanese fabric from a place called funkyfabrix.com.au

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  65. Thank you, adorable fabric. Thanks for the inspiration as well.

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  66. I usually buy my japanese fabrics on Etsy! They have so many options there! Love those fabrics from the market! :)

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  67. i dont have a source
    and dont have japanese fabric
    but it is my favorite tipe of fabric
    thanks for the giveaway

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  68. http://www.nuno-plus.com/ is my source
    what a cool giveaway
    thanks
    xx

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  69. How cute and georgeous are this bunnies?!! Would love to win them and having such a great market to visit close to my place

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  70. waouuuu i would be so happy to have a chance!!!many thanks for this beautiful giveaway!

    you can play on my blog too;o)

    tara

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  71. I don't have a source, but those bunnies are so cute!

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  72. i dont have a source but i do need one i love the fabric.

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  73. Wow! I love those bunny prints!!!

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  74. Oh I love those blocks. I wish I had found a good place to get japanese prints, but I'm still looking :(

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  75. Wow those rabbit blocks are amazing! Sorry I don't know anywhere to buy Japanese fabric, but I am inspired to start looking now...

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  76. I don't think you can find Japanese fabric around my town. I've never bought any but love the fabric you chose for the give away! Very cute- would look adorable on something for a baby!

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  77. I don't have a source, but I'd love to win this give away! Thanks for a chance to win! :)

    hootie364@gmail.com

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  78. Karaku on etsy is really a great source! Thanks for your giveaway!

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  79. I don't know where to buy Japanese fabric, but I'll be checking out superbuzzy! I love your choices.

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  80. Your rabbits look adorable! Dankeschoen! I usually buy japanese fabric on etsy or my mother in law sends me some.

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  81. I don't have a good source of Japanese fabrics, but whenever I want something specific I hit the etsy and search in supplies. It works great.

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  82. I've never had ever a smidge of Japanese fabric, but I've always coveted it.

    Thanks for the giveaway!
    www.craftyheidi.wordpress.com

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  83. They are so cute!! They'd make such an adorable pocket for the bags and purses I'm making! :D

    I don't know of any links to give you, I'm afraid, hope I can enter anyway!

    Sincerely,
    Zarah in Sweden

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  84. Thanks for the great link. I have only seen japanese fabrics on the net like on etsy.
    You can contact me via a comment on my blog or the email provided there.

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  85. The blocks are darling! Honestly? I've never really worked with Japanese fabrics, but I do love them!

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  86. I don't actually have a supplier for Japanese fabric; I often just look on Etsy and then buy what I want. This is a wonderful giveaway; I hope I win!

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  87. I've bought echino fabric from Bee Square, as someone else mentioned, but that's it for me.

    But I love the bunny fabric--esp the rabbit playing the bass--maybe b/c my surname [though not my username] means rabbit...

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  88. www.thefabricfairy.com has come cute japanese fabrics but I search on etsy quite a bit for them as well.

    I'd love to win this giveaway!

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  89. Oh, wow! I would have loved to go to that market!

    My favorite source for Japanese prints is www.thisandthatfromjapan.etsy.com


    Jennifer
    jennifereladd at yahoo dot com

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  90. Oh, these are darling! I especially love the musical bunny.

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  91. The bunnies are really gorgeous, the are my oldest boy's favourite thing, such a beautiful and original fabric. I don't have any Japanese fabric sources other than ebay occasionally. Thanks for the lovely giveaway and your original blog.

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  92. I like superbuzzy.com and fabrichound.com to find cute japanese prints. that fabric market looks amazing! thanks for the chance to win

    nforgue(at)gmail(dot)com

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  93. My favorite source for Japanese fabric is Etsy. For example: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5166892. Thanks for participating in the giveaway!

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  94. I haven't work with japanese fabrics that much I have found some okay stuff at estate sales and rummage sales. Sorry!! I do love them though
    Thanks!!

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  95. I have not japanese fabric source, but I love your rabbits!!

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  96. Oh, these are beautiful! I've just discovered Japanese fabric recently, and have never had any of my own, but there is lovely stuff in an Etsy shop called This and That from Japan. And for Japanese inspiration I love http://mairuru.blogspot.com/

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  97. Beautiful fabric! I actually don't have a source, so I'm really enjoying seeing what everyone else has to say!

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  98. I don't have a source, although I do check out etsy

    Thanks for the chance to win

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  99. I mostly find them on http://www.superbuzzy.com/. Love what you picked up at the market!

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  100. Those are gorgeous blocks. Unfortunately, I'm a noob with Japanese fabrics. So many people have recommended them to me, but I have yet to actually purchase any. Would love to win some inspiration!

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  101. Hello and thank you for the chance to win. I have not shopped for japanese prints, but thank you for introducing me to them and collecting all these sites to find them! Jenny
    krousegirl2@aol.com

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  102. I usually get my Japanese fabric on Etsy. Great giveaway.

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  103. I don't have a fabric source, unfortunately. I love the bunnies!

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  104. Hi There are 2 suppliers I have used www.superbuzzy.com and in etsy the Matatabi shop. Hope this makes sens. Love the rabbits.
    lyndy(at)pulsehr(dot)co(dot)nz

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  105. Hi!! I love japanese fabric!! saddly I can´t get it in my country. Please count me in for your drawing! thanks

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  106. Love the fabric you bought. Lucky you!

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  107. Cute bunnies!! My daughter raises rabbits, and I would love to give her something made with these!!!

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  108. I love the bunny blocks! I'd love to win them!

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  109. I love Japanese fabrics and bunnies too!!! I used to go to Thousand Cranes in Berkeley CA

    http://www.fourthstreetshop.com/pages/thousand_cranes.html

    but now I live in Taos NM. ... There are few cool fabric shops here, but not the great selection of Japanese fabrics.

    Best to you!!!! Lisa
    lastewart65@yahoo.com

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  110. Awesome giveaway!

    I wish I could help you , but I am only 8. I am learning how to sew. I have been doing some embroidery stitches. My 6 year old brother is learning some too. I hope to be on the machine before the end of summer. There are pictures of both of us sewing together and of our projects on my blog. Further down in previous posts, I also have pictures of my family, mom, dad, 15 month brother and other brother and sister. We homeschool.

    I am having a giveaway as well at
    www.sewingsister.blogspot.com

    and so is my mom at www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com

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  111. Thanks for hosting such a great giveaway!
    count me in, please!!
    lovely lovely fabrics :)))
    I love http://superbuzzy.com/

    go see my giveaway
    http://rosaechocolat.blogspot.com/
    and my flickr :))
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/rosaechocolat/
    hugs Isabel

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  112. Here is a source :http://www.fujiquilt.com/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=105&cat=Tissus+japonais+au+m%E8tre

    great giveaway!

    damocamelia(at)yahoo.com

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  113. Wow! Those are so great! I've never tried Japanese fabric before, though, so I don't have a source. But what I do have is a source for Indian handwovens, which is http://pochampally.com/ where you can get a good deal on dress materials which make great quilts too.
    I'm ofingleside at yahoo dot com

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  114. Sorry no sources. But count me in on the giveaway!

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  115. So sweet of you to do this, please put my name in the drawing :)

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  116. I love those bunnies! I'm afraid I don't have a source--I've just gotten back into sewing after a few years off.
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    parknj at verizon dot net

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  117. I am truly lucky then since I get my Japanese fabrics here - in Tokyo!!! Still, your post (& comments) is of interest to me since one day I will leave here & would have to hunt for Japanese fabrics like everyone else! Meanwhile I am buying & stocking up a lot!
    PS : We are a German family in Japan albeit I am Chinese.

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  118. Oh my goodness, so gorgeous. I love the story around it.

    Thanks for offering the giveaway!

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  119. What an AWESOME giveaway! Thanks for being so generous! Count me in!

    Yehudim[at]aol[dot]com

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  120. Oh, these would be so cute in a patchwork pillow. Great give away. Thanks for the chance to win.
    Viele Gruesse aus Michigan.

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  121. I love Japanese fabric, but have no sources. I've been blessed enough to have a friend from Japan, so she brings me home some goods each time she makes a trip to see her family.

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  122. Oh the bunnies are so cute!

    I usually buy from etsy, but earlier this week I found superbuzzy.com and am in love with everything Nani Iro!

    Thanks for the fun giveaway! Vielen dank!! ❤

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  123. That fabric looks amazing. My source is etsy.


    Thanks for the chance to win!
    =) melanie
    http://melaniescrafts.blogspot.com
    melanieadey at hotmail dot com

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  124. I've not yet used any Japanese fabric but would love to! I think one of these would be a lovely addition to a sundress for my daughter!

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  125. Love these sweet little blocks...I could make something really fun for my son! I don't have a Japanese fabric source but am grateful for all the suggestions on your post!

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  126. I think I'm going to win!
    pjjllive(at)gmail(dot)com

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  127. The only source I know for japanese fabrics is Etsy. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  128. those blocks are gorgeous - I can see them with some pretty sashiko bordering them! My place for japanese fabric is Japan! Whenever someone is going on a trip I get them to get me some! Otherwise etsy and ebay :)

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  129. I love markets for random goodies such as this.

    My favourite source was 'good-ness' on etsy but that shop is no longer. However, her assistant opened up a shop so I think I will be checking that out for now on. You can find it here: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7167716

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  130. My family loves bunnies. thanks for sharing the fabric! I think superbuzzy.com has a nice selection of Japanese fabrics.

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  131. I have only ever bought japanese fabric from trademe.co.nz. Want to buy some from an online shop, but never get around to it.


    Please enter me in the draw and don't forget to enter mine!

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  132. Super cute i don't have a source but after seeing these it looks like I need one :)

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  133. i don't have a great source, but am dying for some! thanks for the post!

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  134. ooh i love the rabbit blocks! i buy all my fabrics from etsy. my favorite seller is mwendas. i love your first picture. buying fabrics outdoors looks like fun!

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  135. Love the rabbits!
    I buy my japanese fabric off etsy from orientalfabrics, sadly closed right now :( jvannini@hotmail.com

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  136. I am just discovering Japaneese fabrics. colecting places to look. That market looks fun!!

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  137. You are lucky to have access to such beautiful fabric treasures! Wish I could make the trip. Maybe someday I will get there. My husband would say no money is a good thing but what does he know?

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  138. I've been wanting these blocks for the longest time! I get fabric from KimonoMomo on etsy and http://www.shiboridragon.com/

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  139. Hi There! What cute fabrics! My favorite resource for Japanese fabrics is Cottonblue on Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5873332

    Thanks!

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  140. I wish I knew a place for japanese fabric! But sadly it don't.

    Thanks for the giveaway, if I am the lucky winner, you can contact me through my website www.radseams.com.

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  141. I shop for Japanese (and foreign) fabric at sewing/quilting shows.

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  142. What fun way to shop ! in a travelling fabric mkt. never heard of it before.I LOVE Japanese fabric but haven't bought any yet but there are some grt sellers at etsy. Count me in for the draw.thanks
    anmol2ca@yahoo.ca

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  143. What very little Japanese fabric I've bought, I've bought by going into etsy and doing a supplies search. Why limit myself to one seller?

    Thank you so much for the opportunity!

    corvus.melloriATgmailDOTcom

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  144. I love the bunny blocks! Superbuzzy is a great website, I'm sure you know!

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  145. perfect for my 3 mth old little one & my 2 other not so little toddlers. :) abby

    abi-gail7@hotmail.com

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  146. Great giveaway. Thanks so much! I've never bought any Japanese fabric...so I don't have any links. Sorry!

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  147. How pretty, what a lovely giveaway..! I love Japanese fabric; have to be a bit frugal at the moment, but I like chokichokifabric on etsy - she has a great selection.

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  148. Until this giveaway, I'd never really heard of Japanese fabrics, so I have no source. However I've seen so many amazing fabrics on all the sites from the giveaway, I am going to be looking for Japanese fabrics now for sure!

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  149. Hello I love superbuzzy.com for loads of inspiration & great fabrics

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  150. Lovely prize - I could see them in a cool quilt.
    I have gotten some kimono silks from Helen at www.clothaholics.com. She's based in England, can't remember where.

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  151. Sorry, I have no source for Japanese fabric so I'm no help to you at all :( But the fabric rabbit blocks are lovely!

    Hugs & Blessings!

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  152. Those bunnies are great. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  153. Goodness, so cute! I haven't read all the many comments, so I'm sure someone has already linked to them, but Superbuzzy is wonderful: http://www.superbuzzy.com/. Thanks!

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  154. That fabric market looks fun. Love those Japanese fabrics! Thanks for a chance to win.

    jessierey@msn.com

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  155. That pink fabric is to die for! LOVE it! I don't have any sources for Japanese fabric, except Etsy. I love the blocks you are giving away - they are wonderful!

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  156. Gorgeous fabrics! I adore the bunnies!!

    http://www.superbuzzy.com/ is great for Japanese fabrics! They have an awesome selection!

    ugli.tangelo.fruit at gmail dot com

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  157. I was an exchange student in Germany... I miss the ope markets!

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  158. These bunnies are beautiful! My favorite source for Japanese fabric is etsy.com, specifically sweetflavor.etsy.com yum.

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  159. My little brother is stationed in Japan so I am trying to get him to fabric shop for me. I have seen Japanese fabrics on Purl Soho though. those bunny blocks are cute!

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  160. i so miss germany! how fun to find japanese fabric at the market!! i currently peruse Etsy.com for mine, but will be scouring through your comments to look for the great sites as resources! thanks for a great giveaway!
    camille
    camilledawnphoto AT gmail DOT com

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  161. I LOVE those little rabbits! I love japanese fabric but don't have a source to buy it, for now, after looking at yours I know I need one!!!
    Thank you for the great giveaway and the chance to win!

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  162. Oh, so cute! I actually don't have any Japanese fabric, though I've been wanting some for quite a while, so I'm no help on sources!

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  163. Oh they look lovely. I have never bought Japanese fabric but I do love it!

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  164. Hello from Australia, I was an exhange student in Bad Behtheim and I wonder if you are near Osnabruck? I was there visiting and had a very nice time. I have bought Japanese fabrics in Austraila here: http://www.kelanifabric.com.au, and http://www.belsizesquare.com.au.
    Thank you for your giveaway,
    Tanya

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  165. It wasn't until recently that I really have noticed the japanese fabrics, so I guess my source right now are blogs. I haven't actually purchased any but I might have to look into it soon.

    Thanks for doing the giveaway!
    Cassie Driver
    cmdoduck(at)gmail(dot)com

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  166. Hallo! Wie geht's? Ich liebe outside markets in Deutschland. Um yeah and my German is not too great either, I am definitely not fluent! haha

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    megan.nadalet at gmail dot com

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  167. oh those rabbits are so cute! I'm new to sewing, so my source is prolly pretty well known, but I recently got some cute stuff from SuperBuzzy.com

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  168. love love love it! how sweet! i just love whimsical fabrics. i don't buy japanese fabrics regularly, sorry i can't give you a link!

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  169. I haven't bought any Japanese fabric, but I love looking at ReproDepot. Would love to incorporate the Bunny blocks into something cute!

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  170. I have found Japanese fabric online at Etsy that is beautiful. I have purchased some at my local quilt shop. Thank you for such a generous giveaway~

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  171. I would love to win your blocks. And...I don't have a source either but have gleaned quite a number of sources from the comments here! Thank you.

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  172. Those panels are lovely! And that market must be fun!

    I don't have a source for Japanese fabric. I've never thought to search one out but now I think I must after seeing what pretty fabrics you took home!

    Thanks you for sharing!

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  173. love the panels. I confess i haven't splurged on japanese fabric yet;)

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  174. Love the bunnies, especially as I am the year of the rabbit!!! I get my fabrics from all over, including etsy, ebay, and other online shops plus I have a wonderful Japanese friend who has given me lovely FQs that I treasure!

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  175. goodness! i love these rabbits! thanks for the opportunity! ;)

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  176. Cute rabbits. I've never ordered Japanese fabric .

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  177. the only place i've bought japanese fabric is purl in new york. love the bunnies!! thanks!

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  178. 184 Comments - amazing!! I will draw the winner from all the above...

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