A 22″ X 20″ piece of Bamboo Felt is going to Pamela Dempsey. I use this bamboo/rayon blend felt in my applique caddies. What is an applique caddy? It’s a folder used to carry or store your applique blocks once you take them off the design wall. I’ve used them for years and they are efficient, portable, and easy to carry with you. Your applique pieces stay flat and pristine until you are ready to stitch them to the block. You can find a video with instructions on how to make and use an applique caddy with bamboo felt here.
I’ll be back with another Giveaway next Wednesday. Until then you can shop for all sorts of sewing notions, books, and other fun stuff at pieceocake.com!
Would love to win this. Can’t wait to make several of the caddies. Thank you for the free pattern.
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So many ufos, so little time
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Thanks for opportunity. I truly enjoy applique & appreciate all tips & tricks.
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That would be great for appliqué pieces. Thanks for your tips.
Happy safe travels.
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How awesome! Thank you !
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thank you for sharing!
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Would love to use this for my very own caddy!
Love your travel photos!
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Love the bamboo felt. Used for making your needle caddies.
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Another giveaway perfect for my applique toolbox. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
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Would love to try your bamboo felt………
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I’m learning English paper piecing, and this looks like a great way to organize all those fabric shapes. Thanks for this opportunity!
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Enjoy your trip! Thank you for offering the bamboo felt.
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You are so generous, thanks!
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Looks like lots of quilters are interested in these
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Great idea
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Thanks for the giveaway 🙂
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What a great tool!
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I use felt a lot for needle caddies, etc. I would like to see the difference in my wool felt and bamboo felt.
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Great idea for taking projects to sit & sew and travel!
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I have never seen bamboo felt and would love to try some to make the folders to carry applique projects
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would love to try bamboo felt!
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I am very curious about this felt. I cannot use wool and poly felt is not a good substitute. I will have to try this.
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I wasn’t aware of bamboo felt, but definitely want to create with it now. You always have the best products and ideas.
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Wow! I would love to try the Bamboo Felt. I am allergic to wool, so this maybe a great alternative.
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Thanks for the giveaway!
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Becky I love your tips and tricks. Bamboo felt is fabulous and I would love to win.
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I would love to try Bamboo Felt. This blog is where I first heard about it.
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This would be very useful for my applique projects.
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how fun! keep hearing you talk about this felt, but never tried it yet.
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Fingers crossed!
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Glad you are having a great time. Love the Swan gloves.
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I’m excited about new projects for the new year and the travel caddy would be helpful. Also, hope to be in a class of yours one day.
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I love you applique caddy. Would love to make my own. You can never have too many!
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Would love to try the bamboo felt for my appliqué project. Thanks!
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Sure, I’d like to try this.
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would love to try this
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Thank you for this awesome opportunity to win this nice sewing accessory!
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Aloha Becky!
We are in Kauai and have been thinking of you!
Mahalo for all you do.
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Interesting . I would love to try this. You are always coming up with the greatest “stuff.”
Thank you.
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Would love to add this to my applique tool box!
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I would love to try bamboo felt. Mahalo
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Love this website. Have purchased amazing things over time.
Eileen Z
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I’d never heard of bamboo felt before reading this blog — love that there’s always something new to discover and/or learn! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Hello Becky! Great Video! I was wondering about pressing the loosely assembled blocks to the felt just as they are on your design wall. That way they would be in the correct order, the pieces on the top when removing the background material, carefully, would then be then pieces on the bottom of the assemblage and ready for stitching. I would love to win the felt and give it a try1 Thanks! Kimberley
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Love the prize 🙂 🙂
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