Creative Challenge #2








So the next of our Creative Challenge features fabrics from the whimsical new range Woodlands, by Natalie Lymer

Would you like the chance to receive the fabric and pattern to make something special….. all you need to do is head over and check out the fabric range and leave a comment below letting us know what you would love to make from the fun new range Woodlands by Natalie Lymer and read the rules below.

We will then draw 2 lucky winners and email or post you a pattern selected by TOMG and also send the fabric to you– entries close Sunday 29th January at 8.30pm

  • By entering you agree to create your masterpiece within 2 weeks from the time you receive the pack ( they will be basic patterns perfect for any sewing level) 
  • You agree to leave a comment also on our Facebook Page letting us know you have entered our challenge ( so we can contact you) click here to leave your comment via facebook)
  • Send us pictures ( to show off the fabrics and finished product/s)  that we can use on our blog/websites/facebook to promote the range by the end of the 2 week period 
  • Have lots of fun :)

If you would like to purchase fabrics from this range we will provide you with a FREE PDF file of your choice from our huge range over on our sister site Patterns Only, for you to create your item ( you only need to send us a picture of the finished item)
Be sure to keep an eye on our blog for the next challenge.

Be sure to check out the whole range of this fabulous design "Woodlands plus gorgeous patterns created from this fabric range



   


AND THE WINNERS ARE....

Kylie Weber
Natalie Miller 

Please email ozmaterialgirls@gmail.com as soon as possible so we can organise your fabric and pattern
Thanks everyone, be sure to keep an eye out for the next challenge
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50 comments:

  1. I would love to make a bunting for my VERY soon-to-be new darling niece. I love all of the fabrics so I think I would trust you ladies in what to send me ......that's if I won of course ;-)

    Amanda Petersen

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  2. I would love to make a mobile for my girls' room with this faric!! It is gorgeous!!!

    I am envisioning a gorgeous fabric softie house with tree and mushroom softies all hanging from a gorgeous natural branch!

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  3. Ultimately I would love to make Natalie Lymer's Hedgehog Happiness quilt, but for a small project I would love to create a Melly and Me softie from this gorgeous range for the new niece / nephew that my sister in law is expecting in June / July. I love this fabric - it makes me smile everytime I see it.

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  4. I would like to use a range of 5-6 different fabrics to create a binky softie for my 3yr old daughter

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  5. Such beautiful fabric, so many things to make! I think scatter cushions with prairie points to start with!
    Or maybe a Turning Twenty with a fat quarter bundle of all the fabrics for my daughter? Or me??

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  6. I would love to make something super cute from my daughter ...she is vision impaired .. so something with lots of buttons - embellishments - that she can feel - touch - and get that fuzzy feeling from .. when she goes to bed ..

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  7. I would like to make a quilt in this fabric, it's lovely

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  8. Simply gorgeous! I think something that needs larger pieces to show the colours / designs off beautifully. Perhaps a tote, backpack and library bag! Covering several canvases for the wall using the fairies would also be cute!

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  9. I would use the new woodlands range to make a hugs and kisses cubby, with a pillow and a babushka doll

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  10. I would love to make a beautiful coat with this as the lining fabric

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  11. Keeping in the woodlands theme I would love to make a Mushroom Mate! I can see this little Mushy friend in both the green and grey in Woodlands Path and Woodlands Toadstools, Complete with a button top and friendly face :)

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  12. I would love to make some small zippered coin purses!!

    Tanya Slaughter
    toonicedesign@yahoo.com.au

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  13. what a great prize if you get the chance to do this Challenge!! Love the entire Woodlands, by Natalie Lymer range - I have some of this already and can't decide on the best thing to make with it.... so many ideas! But for the challenge I would love to make a little girls Peasant Dress which would include 4 or five different prints from the range <3

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  14. My 5 year old was looking over my shoulder as I looked through the fabric and very nicely pleaded that I make her a bag out of this fabric to carry all her special little toys! Think "pleeeeeeeaaaaase!"

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  15. I would love to make some cute little dolls outfits out of different prints from this range and a matching easy peasant dress for my 9mth old baby girl!

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  16. Would love to make a bag using the "Charming Purseonality Bag. By The Craft Barn" I think this collection of fabrics would love awesome in it :)

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  17. I would love to use this to decorate a babies room. Cot set, fabric baskets and a cover for the change mat. Ooo and something for the rocking chair too

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  18. i would love to make a knot dress for my daughter (in a mix of fabrics) or the melly & me DOLCETTO handbag in the stripe & faries fabric.

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  19. I would love to make a fairy house! Such a talented designer.

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  20. I'd love to make a baby quilt out of this fabric for my niece/nephew that is due this June. Nice for the colder evenings they have in Holland :-)

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  21. I love the designs Natalie has on her website, I would love to make the bunting but my favourite thing to make with this is a dress for my little girl. I have seen one in a quilt shop near me and I LOVE how it looks.

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  22. What a lovely range! I would love to make the Enchanted Toadstool Nappy Bag out of this range, to give to a friend of mine who is going to have a baby.

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  23. I think a bag for myself would be super cute and fun

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  24. I would love to make my daughter a handbag with matching accessories like a material necklace, ruffly headband and a broach pin. I would use the WOODLANDS VILLAGE AQUA & WOODLANDS VILLAGE RED for the exterior, and the
    WOODLANDS MINI FAIRIES WHITE for the lining of the bag and a mix of them all for the accessories.
    For my boys I would make them matching pixie hats and slippers using the WOODLANDS TOADSTOOL STRIPE GREEN and the WOODLANDS TOADSTOOLS YELLOW as the lining.

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  25. a baby quilt , that would be great for that

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  26. I already bought some Toadstools in Aqua to make an adorable dress for my best friend's baby girl due in May. I would love to make a mini wardrobe in the coordinating fabrics for her.

    heidig@gmail.com

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  27. We have so many wonderful and talented designers in Australia. This range begs to be made into something that will show off the story-telling nature of this range, so I'd be tempted to try my hand at making a story quilt - perhaps along the lines of a fairy ballet. This would really challenge me, but this designer deserves something special.

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  28. I would make a toddler backpack with the Toadstools Aqua or the Village Aqua

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  29. I'd make a strip work pillowcase dress for my daughter. This range of fabric is sooo cute!

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  30. I love the toadstool prints in particular (both the toadstool and toadstool stripe) although they're all gorgeous. I would love to make the woodlands nappy bag for a very special friend who is expecting baby number 5 in a few months :)

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  31. I meant the enchanted toadstool nappy bag :-)

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  32. I would love to use the different fabrics to create the BASIC FABRIC BOXES so my lil princess can store all her little treasures in her own magical woodland bedroom that im in the process of decorating.

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  33. I would love to make a "back to school kit" for my friends little one starting school - a library bag, a matching pencil case, a fabric covered book, a bus pass holder, a coin purse for lunch money! :)

    Natalie Miller

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  34. I'm thinking this range would look awesome in my little girl's room - as a quilt for her big bed, as lining for fabric baskets (against reclaimed hessian outers), and maybe some cushions for the spare bed.

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  35. I would love to make anything from this fabric range-it's so gorgeous-I'm saving to get some(or lot's...lol...)
    But to showcase this amazing range I think I would make a quilt,how fantastic would that look :)
    Thankyou
    Catherine xx

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  36. I would love to make a peasant dress for my one of my 5 year old daughters. I made her a layered skirt from some of the aqua fabric and red and it was a great color choice. I tend to lean toward simple - I love the "village" in aqua. Love some of the patterns I saw too... will definitely explore more.

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  37. I would love to make a writing compendium or journal cover.

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  38. I would love to make the Easy Sew Bunting Banner by Whimsy Couture out of the Woodlands Toadstools Pink and the Woodlands Mini Fairies Pink for my 2 year old's bedroom

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  39. Id love to make a little pinni for my little girl and a matching one for her teddy too out of WOODLANDS VILLAGE WHITE :)

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  40. I would So love to make up a beautiful little pixie styled doll for my daughter with this fabric..They are so richly coloured..Love them!

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  41. I would like to make my little girl a petty dress and matching bloomers out of this fabric.

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  42. It's so hard to decide how to be use this material, I know my daughter would be over the moon with a quilt for her bed, even if it pushed me to my sewing limits! Though the Aqua toadstools would look gorgeous being made into a coat for my about to start school boy, or overalls for my almost three year old.

    I think if I had to chose one it would be making a coat for my son, as then in a few years it can get passed down to his little brother. And, who doesn't adore a sweet handmade coat!

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  43. i am thinking matching patchwork skirts for my 1 year old and 2 1/2 year old.....there not hard to do are they????

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  44. Such a cute fabric!! I would like to make a portable art bag for my daughter to take in the car. It will have pockets for pencils, crayons and notepaper and I would like to make a matching 'library' style bag to put her dolly (and it's accessories) in for when we go in the car too.
    Thanks!
    Jahna Cummings

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  45. I would love to make a little cot quilt or some bunting! The faeries are just so super cute :o)

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  46. I would love to make a dollie with an outfit and matching carry bag to take the dollie everywhere :)

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  47. Another gorgeous fabric range to showcase Louise!!
    I think this range would look gorgeous & whimsical in some baby bibs with matching shoe & headband sets.
    Kylie Fraser

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  48. Uber cute fabric ! I would make a much needed library bag with "mini fairies" and co-ordinated "woodlands path" fabric. Any scraps left over and I'd make a matching purse/wallet.

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  49. So many lovely things to make with this fabric, but I can just see some gorgeous cusions with frills.

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  50. What gorgeous fabric - I would love to make a patchwork backpack to show off all that lovely fabric!

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