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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Summer Clean-Out Island Batik Giveaway!

Update: the giveaway is now closed and the winners are noted below!

It's been a little while since I had an Island Batik giveaway and now is the perfect time! We'll be getting our next Ambassador goodie boxes in July or early August, and I've already set aside the fabrics I'll be using for those projects so I have plenty of fabrics to share!


I sorted through my Island Batik bins (I keep my Island Batik fabrics separated out from everything else!) and found a whole pile of fabrics to share.


I think this is enough fabrics for more than one giveaway given the size of envelopes that I have! I will stuff these envelopes full of fabric, and send them off to (at least!) two winners. This giveaway will close on Monday, July 2nd.

To enter:

1. For everyone: Tell me your favorite scrap busting project! Is it potholders? Crumb quilts? Paper piecing?

2. For followers: There's lots of ways you can follow, just tell me how you keep up with Little Bunny Quilts. (Facebook, Bloglovin', Instagram, etc.)

NOTE: Bloglovin' readers -- you must comment on the actual blog post to be entered -- comments on the Bloglovin feed do not count as giveaway 

Our winners are:


As a bit of a preview, our July theme is secondary designs, so I'll be working on a two block quilt baby quilt. August is our blog hop month showing off the new fabrics that will be shipping to shops throughout the fall and I'll be working with the Jungle Cruise collection. I'll be using it in our Summer Patio pattern!

Have a happy Wednesday! Don't forget to check out our $3 and $5 pattern sale on Etsy!

107 comments:

  1. scrap buster favorite, pillow top envelope style. I follow you on instagram and bloglovin

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  2. My favorite scrap busting project is to make easy blocks for charity quilts. The 16 patch is my go-to block. Then I combine them all for a cool scrappy donation quilt.

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  3. And I follow you via Bloglovin.

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  4. I have two scrap buster favorites. One is Coiled Rope Baskets (3/4” is all it takes) and confetti art quilts (almost any size woks).

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  5. I enjoy using my scraps for improv Quilt as you go projects.

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  6. I follow you on Instagram and bloglovin.

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  7. I'm always looking for scrap buster projects. One of my favorites is string piecing.
    hijoffe@gmail.com

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  8. I follow you on Bloglovin.
    hijoffe@gmail.com

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  9. I follow you on Bloglovin and Facebook.

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  10. Like Ilana, I like string piecing as a way to use my scraps.

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  11. I make lots of potholders for gifts. I love making postage stamp potholders. I also love making postage stamp quilts with 3 of them going on now. Scrap quilts are the best.

    tushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  12. My favorite scrap busting projects are quilts using crisp white and blocks using 2.5 inch squares and/or strips. I find using white helps all of the scraps play well together.

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  13. I really love using scraps for projects like improv blocks and log cabin pot holders. Each is unique and so pretty! Batiks are the best scraps because they coordinate so well! duchick at gmail dot com

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  14. I am a happy Bloglovin' follower of yours and also follow on IG! duchick at gmail dot com

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  15. I love to make sampler quilts with my scraps

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  16. I use my scraps for table runners, doll clothes, quilts. It just depends on the size of the scraps!

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  17. Mug rugs and pillows are my favorite scrapbuster projects. Love Island batiks.

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  18. I follow you by email newsletter.

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  19. It depends on the size of the scrap. I make HST, string blocks, and crumb blocks for use in future scrap quilts.
    Pat

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  20. I follow the blog by email.
    Pat

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  21. My current love is nine patches, with 1.5" patches, and braid quilts, so I easily make use os tiny or skinny scraps.

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  22. Love to make mug rugs and little wallets with my scraps. Follow you by email and then go to blog.

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  23. I follow you on Bloglovin'. (wordygirl at earthlink dot net)

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  24. I use scraps to make sample blocks, to check instructions and seam allowances, before I cut yardage for a quilt. These sample blocks look pretty good together and are used in donation quilts.

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  25. I follow on Bloglovin' Facebook, email.

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  26. For scrapbusting, I like to do potholders, mug rugs, pincushions.

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  27. I haven't managed to use my scraps - I did spend the month of January sorting and cutting into strips and/or squares but nothing since. I made a very large string quilt using scraps, but organized scraps, they were from two similar lines so they meshed well together. I am such a type A I have not been able to bring myself to mix scraps together willy nilly even though I appreciate what other do with that method.

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  28. I love to make wonky log cabin runners with my scraps... they have always turned out beautifully and are favourites!!!

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  29. I follow via IG and email. Thanks for the chance... there’s nothing like getting someone else’s beautiful scraps!!

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  30. I love to make placemats for Meals on Wheels with my scraps

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  31. I'm in the process of making a a rainbow scrap quilt out of my scraps. I made a rainbow cat scrap quilt last year with scraps. I also have made a few color books for little kids with scraps and I need to make 1 more soon for a little niece.

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  32. I'm making a string quilt with my scraps.

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  33. I follow you by email. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

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  34. I love scrappy quilts. Right now I am working on an EPP project using 2 inch 6 pointed stars and hexagons. This will be queen-sized so I am using lots of scraps and FQ pieces. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

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  35. I really love using my scraps to make scrappy sampler quilt blocks. Right now, I am using them to make 6 inch blocks. Thank you so much for the chance.

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  36. EPP and Mini log cabins are my stash busters

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  37. I love scraps and I use them for everything! I have a favorite scrap quilt pattern that I have made a few times and donated to the local nursing home

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  38. Scrap buster = scrappy quilt for me. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  39. Following with Bloglovin'. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  40. Scrap busting? My scraps only seem to grow! But love doing quilts with applique, and often you just need a little bit of just the right fabric. Thanks for the chance
    basaran.family@rogers.com

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  41. I follow by email. basaran.family@rogers.com

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  42. I love making all the scrappy items you suggested, but I have so many scraps that small things don't use them up fast enough. Wonky log cabin blocks (usually monochrome) are my go-to. I make some blocks when I want a quick diversion and eventually I have a big enough stack for a quilt or a small project.

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  43. I follow your blog on my blogger dashboard/GFC. I always enjoy seeing what you are up to!

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  44. I love making potholders and scrappy quilts from leftovers. :)
    craftyccain@gmail.com

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  45. I follow via newsletter e-mail. :)
    craftyccain@gmail.com

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  46. Log cabin blocks are my fav way of using up scraps! mmbird3atgmaildotcom

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  47. I follow on Facebook and Instagram! mumbird3atgmaildotcom

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  48. I throw them in a box and every year in July and August a group of us gather and make string blocks. Then we put them together for donation quilts.

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  49. I like using my scraps for mini quilts and making hearts for the I found a quilted heart project.

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  50. I sew scraps together into a large piece of fabric and then cut that fabric up to make anything I would use yardage for ... handbags, tote bags, coin purses, table toppers, placemats, etc. Doing this really tames my scraps.

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  51. I love cutting up scraps into little peices to make patchwork with. They usually end up swing something small like a table runner, coaster or mug rug.

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  52. I like to use scraps--especially the small ones--for applique projects!

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  53. I use my smallest scraps for paper piecing. The rest go into scrappy quilts. I follow you through e-mail.

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  54. a crumb quilt? that sounds like fun! I usually make scrappy mug rugs or applique projects!

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  55. I follow your blog w/ bloglovn

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  56. I like to use scraps for paper-piecing and appliques and making string quilts.

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  57. My favorite scrap busting projects are mug rugs and pin cushions.
    Sandy A

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  58. I follow your blog through bloglovin.

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  59. I have been doing a lot of piecing strips diagonally on phone book pages for donation quilts using scraps.

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  60. 1. For everyone: Tell me your favorite scrap busting project! Is it potholders? Crumb quilts? Paper piecing?

    I like to crumb piece any leftover scraps from a set of blocks into a similar sized block for my quilts (for example, if I'm making 12" blocks, I save the scraps and improv/crumb piece a 12" block from leftovers).

    2. For followers: There's lots of ways you can follow, just tell me how you keep up with Little Bunny Quilts. (Facebook, Bloglovin', Instagram, etc.)
    I follow with a syndicating software called Leaf on my desktop iMac.

    :) Linda

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  61. I use a “scrap saver/user system” where I cut my scraps into usable sizes, ready for my scrappy quilts... any piece left over from sorting goes into a “string bucket” for String Quilts.

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  62. pot holder's and if I get enough , quilts.

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  63. I use up scraps for my pouches and wristlets. Also hexies. Thanks. grinnie1961@ Gmail dot com

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  64. I follow on IG and Bloglovin. grinnie1961 at gmail dot com

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  65. Follow you on Blogspot, June 27. I love Island Batiks, dianne61@comcast.net. Mostly use my scraps for quilts donated to kids with cancer or QOVs.

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  66. Those gem scraps would be most welcome here! I follow you on blogspot and subscribe to your email feed.
    For scrap busting I love to make quilts, table runners, and wall hangings. I don't have any preferred rules so even bags or clothing made with an assortments of textiles, prints and textures turn out beautifully.
    Tanks for the chance.

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  67. Thank you for chance to win some of your fun scraps!! I'm making string blocks...and I also like making scrappy potholders...they make great lil' gifts with a few dishtowels wrapped with them :)

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  68. I already follow you thru Email & Bloglovin :)

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  69. My favorite project for long skinny scraps is coiled fabric baskets. My favorite project for other scraps is paper piecing. Thanks for sharing your beautiful scraps Alison!

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  70. I follow you via Bloglovin. Thanks again!

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  71. I use my scraps for mug rugs and potholders and doll clothes. I am starting a HST pile pairing a scrap with a low volume piece. I’ll make a baby quilt when I have enough. I follow you by email.

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  72. I like to use scraps making hexies and scrappy quilt blocks!
    nikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com

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  73. I follow Bonnie Hunter and have got many (not all!!) of my scraps under some control. Have been making small quilts, potholders, and mug-rugs with my scraps!

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  74. I follow via Bloglovin! Thanks for sharing the great giveaway!

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  75. I like sewing all the scraps together to make scrappy block quilts. They are the greatest and most fun to look at for all those little pieces when done~

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  76. I use a lot of my scraps for making lotto blocks for my guild. Everyone makes 2 of the same block in a chosen color, half are kept for a charity quilt and the other half are won by a member.

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  77. I use my scraps to make small quilts for babies. I use Bonnie hunters scrap system and love it.

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  78. I cut fabric strips in several sizes to use for charity quilts, and/or an occasional place mat.

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  79. Any scrappy project, but usually zippered pouches, baby doll quilts, pillow covers, etc.
    I also have used them for pot holders!

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  80. I follow you through my blogger account.

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  81. I use small scraps for pin cushions

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  82. To use up scraps - I cut small hexies for a grandmas flower garden quilt.

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  83. Lately I've been enjoying some improv piecing with my random scrap strips, kind of a wonky looking log cabin block or center for a star.

    linda_collum@hotmail.com

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  84. I follow Little Bunny Quilts via email and have joined the facebook page.

    linda_collum@hotmail.com

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  85. I like using scraps in paper piecing and mug rugs. Thanks for the opportunity to win!
    kakingsbury at verizon dot net

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  86. I follow you via bloglovin.
    kakingsbury at verizon dot net

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