Saturday 26 October 2013

Ripley's Halloween Challenge

Halloween is just around the corner so this week Ripley insisted on wearing her witchy star frock.  She also took a shine to these two fiendish fabrics.  Do you know what they are?
 
 
 
Once a month we post a pic of Ripley here on the blog.  Your mission, if you choose to accept, is to go visit our website and tell us which fabric she is sporting.  In order to enter you need to do two things:
 
1 - add a comment on the post telling us what you'd make with this fabric, or alternatively, what's on your sewing table that week.
 
2 - tell us the name of the fabric in an email sent to hello@fabrichq.co.uk
 
Whatever you do, DO NOT mention the name of the fabric on your comment on the post - sort of defeats the whole object, doesn't it?
 
We'll then pick a winner just before the next Ripley Challenge and send you a fat quarter of a fabric of your choice. Et Voila! Easy peasy way to build your stack.
 
So, this week Ripley is mainly wearing ...... (shhhh - just in an email - remember!)
 
We also have a whole lot of fabrics we think would be perfect for your Halloween project
 
 
Please do remember we're running at only 50% this week so orders will be slower than usual getting out to you. If you're quick, you might just get these for next weekend if you're planning a Halloween party.
 
 
 
Whatever you're making, get into the Halloween mood and have a spooktacular week!
Mwahh...ha...ha...ha...haaaaaa....... cue MJ's Thriller ....
 
 

5 comments:

  1. Great fabrics - I'd use them in a Swoon quilt!!

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  2. I would make some pillows.
    isabel_mbpp@hotmail.com

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  3. I've got basted advent calenders on my sewing table that are impatiently waiting to be FMQ

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  4. Hi there

    I would love to use the reddish/orange one for a quilt binding

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  5. I would make a cute little skirt out of the one on her right shoulder. It would look so preppy with black tights and top and my look is definitely preppy! Or it would be if I was young again.

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