Fabricworm Weekly Giveaway! Jay-Cyn Design's for Birch Storyboek!



Hello Fabricworms!

We are so excited for this week's giveaway! Today we have one yard of Jay-Cyn Designs for Birch Fabrics Storyboek Gone Fishin' Cheater for you. Not only is this fabric adorable, it is also 100% GOTS Certified premium organic fabric! Everyone has a chance to win, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post answering the question below and you will be entered to win. The Giveaway will end at 8:30am PST, Monday, August 8st. We will announce the winner later that same day. (The winner will be chosen by random.org)


This week we wanna know:
What is your favorite project for cheater prints?


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Comments

One and Doll said…
I love to use them in layering.
I don't use them very much, but they are handy for an emergency quick project and nice as a quilt back. Some even work nicely into totes. (on mail list)
Jo said…
i didn't even know what a cheater print was until just now...where have i been??? i would definitely make a baby quilt for one of the 5 babies i owe quilts too.
Laura said…
Quilt backs or a picnic quilt are my preferred uses.
Laura said…
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Lindsay Conner said…
I made a messenger bag from a patchwork cheater print, and it worked great.
Karin said…
Never used a cheater but I'd love to try!
Karin said…
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AnnieK said…
It's great for totes, or a patchwork-look to skirts and light weight jackets.
fav project for cheater prints is making bags and pouches
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I posted to FB
DianeY said…
I've used cheater prints for little girls' twirly skirts. Large scale ones work great as quilt backs. I've used smaller scale ones as squares in quilts, which is probably what I would use this cute one as
Mama Bear said…
Haven't used them but as others have said, probably totes or a blanket.
Mama Bear said…
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My favorite project for cheater prints is a baby play mat.
Mama Bear said…
Mailing list. already on the mailing list.
Bonnie said…
I love making bags with cheater prints! So fun!
Bonnie said…
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JustPam said…
I am on the mailing list
JustPam said…
I tweeted about the giveaway. @nalaxu
JustPam said…
I used a sort of cheater panel for the center of a quilt
Em said…
I can't say I've ever used a cheater print, but I think it would make a cute, quick baby quilt.
Melinda said…
I am fairly new to quilting and have never actually used a cheater so it would be nice to play with and figure it out!
Melinda said…
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AmyL said…
never used a cheater print but wouldn't mind trying.

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Shannon said…
I've never used them, but I think they'd be cute for a quilt back!
KristaKay said…
I've never used a cheater print before, as many of your readers are saying. I think I may have received a baby quilt that used one, though.
Dawn S. said…
Utility quilts for babies.....
KristaKay said…
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~Michelle~ said…
Baby quilts for bigger cheater prints, zipper pouches for small cheater prints!
Nicole78 said…
I've never used a cheater print before but I am anxious to make a baby quilt using one. Especially this print; it's so adorable!
Nicole78 said…
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janusje said…
Don't find the meaning of "cheater print". So I don' know of I used them already and for what purpose.
janusje said…
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megan said…
I don't even know what cheater prints are!
kellycamille said…
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kellycamille said…
I would love to use this for a pillow in my nursery!
Anonymous said…
That fabric is adorable! I've never sewn with a cheater print before. But it would be great for a baby blanket or a bib.
Anonymous said…
I'd use them for bags or (depending on the motif) a playmat or table runner.
Mom2RyandSis said…
I have never used a cheater print, this looks like a cute one to start with. Thanks for the chance.
Anonymous said…
I'm a bloggy follower!
Mom2RyandSis said…
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Jan said…
I'm already on your mailing list.
Jan said…
I've never used a cheater, but I think this one would be great for a quick boys quilt.
Beki said…
Quilt or maybe a changing pad cover would be great!
Would you believe that I have never used one? But I certainly wouldn't giving it a try with that darling fabric. Thanks for the opportunity to enter your great weekly giveaway!
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Unknown said…
I actually had to google "cheater print!". I have never used one, but think it would look great in a tote bag, baby quilt, scarf...I 'm thinking the possibilities to be endless!
Quiltin' Sandy said…
I have used them for small wallhangings, adding some other fabrics for borders. :)
Quiltin' Sandy said…
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Alli said…
I haven't used a cheater print yet, but if I had some, I bet they'd be awesome for potholders and coasters. :)
Alli said…
I subscribe to your mailing list. Thanks for the giveaway!
Ima said…
I didn't know what a cheater was until now, but I would love to use this for a baby play mat.
Sunnybec said…
I've never used them but I suppose if I wanted a quick quilt they would be very useful. Thanks for the giveaway.
Marci Girl said…
So unoriginal of me, but quilts, especially when you want to whip one up really quickly!
Anonymous said…
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Gill said…
I've actually just finished a quick baby quilt with a cheater print!
Anonymous said…
DON'T USE THEM MUCH-BUT IF I DID USE CHEATER CLOTH IT'D BE SOMETHING I'M GOING TO LAUNDER OVER+OVER-LIKE A SUMMER PORCH THROW OR A PICNIC QUILT.
THANKS FOR SHARING!

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katie@stvital said…
I think I would use them as a baby blanket or play mat. I have not used any yet.
Moni said…
Fishing shorts for a four year old!
Diane H said…
My first quilt was a cheater print over thirty years ago - got me hooked on quilting because it was easy with a great result. Thanks for this.
Belinda said…
Favorite projects for cheater fabrics are baby quilts or blankets.
Tote Bags!!
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Jennyroo said…
I love baby quilts made with cheater cloth! Loving the Storyboek line. Love, love, love!
Jennyroo said…
I tweeted! @Jennyroo1
Jennyroo said…
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Tamie said…
I haven't tried a cheater yet but this one is so cute. I'd love to do a baby quilt for our guild charity. Thanks for the chance.
Tamie said…
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Sarah Gough said…
I love cheater prints for quick quilted pillows or baby blankets!
Ashleigh said…
Definitely baby blankets.
Jon and Jolie said…
I love to do them as quick, easy, last minute projects or take pieces of them and make them into something cool!
Marcia W. said…
I would like to use them for table runners and lap quilts -- and think a GFG hexie cheater would be nice - even where could cut them apart and make into "real" hexies, albeit smaller.
Katie said…
I would use it to make a quilt. I've never made one before so I cheater would be oh so helpful!

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rosewendy said…
I haven't use a cheater print before but love the Field Stroll print. It would make a lovely quilt for a little girl.
Karen said…
I like them for quilt backings.
Chelsea said…
Doll blankets, pillow covers...
Sharon Pernes said…
I would make a blanket. It's a great way for me to practice free motion quilting.
Sharon Pernes said…
I tweeted the giveaway @shapernes
Sharon Pernes said…
I posted this on Facebook!
Sharon Sabin Pernes
Sharon Pernes said…
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Marcia W. said…
I receive your e-newsletter too.
sarahfielke said…
Oh yes please, I would love to win
sarahfielke said…
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sarahfielke said…
Facebook Sarah Fielke
sarahfielke said…
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stephmabry said…
I had to look up what cheater prints were, too! I like the idea of using them for quick gifts or for quilt backings, where they'll look neat but not necessarily detract from the work I did do! Thanks for the chance to win!
stephmabry said…
I tweeted about the giveaway @stephmabry
Heather A said…
I've never tried a cheater print so I don't know what I'd most likely do with one. Is it unimaginative to say, "I'd make a quilt"?
Manda said…
I have no idea what a cheater print is. If it's what I think it is, can I say - use it to practice quilting?
Manda said…
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Manda said…
I posted to FB- Manda Colburn
Now I know what a cheater print is (I've seen them but didn't know that's what they were called!).

I would love to make a little girls dress, back of quilts, bag, anything!
gb80 said…
I like to use a strip as a detail on a bag.
Ange Moore said…
I've never really used cheater fabric before but think it would be great for a quick gift project (quilt, bags, etc)! This print is particularly lovely though!
Ange Moore said…
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lindyloo said…
I've never made a quilt before and I think using a cheater print would be an easy first quilt! I would turn this into a baby play mat.

linda.c.schouten@gmail.com
KellyS said…
I've never used a cheater print (had to first figure out what it was) but it looks like it would be great for a small blanket and pillow.
KellyS said…
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Megan said…
I like them for a quick little quilt--just sandwich and machine stitch around the blocks. Sometimes I'll use the more detailed designs as a basis for some hand embroidery.
This is such a cute print--Thanks for the giveaway chance.
Peggy said…
I make tote bags to donate to charity: a senior citizen's center and a domestic violence shelter. Our group, World of Charity Stitching, also makes lap quilts, however, I don't quilt.

Thanks,
Peggy
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Peggy said…
I also posted about your giveaway on my blog.
Thanks,
Peggy
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Peggy said…
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Peggy
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Allison C said…
This is the first time I have ever heard of a cheater print. I would use them for a tote or baby bib. I really love this fabric line! So cute!
Megan said…
I posted on Facebook--
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Megan said…
I'm on the mailing list--which just might be dangerous, considering my fabric addiction.
Molly said…
Never used a cheater print. Hmmm.... seems like I'm missing something cool!
Molly said…
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I have never used a cheater print...maybe on a quilted pillow...
Patti said…
I have never used cheater prints but this looks like the perfect starting fabric. Thanks for the giveaway.
Patti said…
I also receive your newsletter. thanks.
FBed about the giveaway!
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Ingrid
heidiabc said…
So nice to whip up a quick baby quilt - thanks!
heidiabc said…
I am on the mailing list - many thanks!
Sallie said…
A quick baby quilt. Thanks for the giveaway!
Jenny said…
quilt backing for sure!
My favorite use is for dolly quilts for little girls. :)
Simply EC said…
I like them for curtains, quilts and pillows. A skirt would be cute too!
Simply EC said…
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Simply EC said…
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Sel said…
My favourite project for such prints is a quilt of simple squares. Nice and easy!
Simply EC said…
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Yana said…
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Yana said…
To this day I don't know what this is called!:)) cheater prints! ha
Jen S said…
Not sure I know what a cheater print is....but if it works for quilt backs, I'm in!
kristinorth said…
I would love to make a bag from this backing.
kristinorth said…
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Anonymous said…
I love using them for quick baby quilts!
Anonymous said…
I tweeted @Lealee33
Anonymous said…
I shared the giveaway on Facebook!
Anonymous said…
I already receive the newsletter!
Sew Laughable said…
I like using them for easy and quick but still super cute projects!!
Melissa said…
Skirts! I love Skirts, and quilt backs are also great, if you have enough yardage.
Melissa said…
I posted on FB - http://www.facebook.com/MelissaHeppler
Melissa said…
I posted on Twitter - animegrrl
valerie boudier said…
Cheater prints make great backings for quilts
valerie boudier said…
I have posted on Facebook
Charlotte said…
I'm another who had never heard this term before ... can we say newbie??
SewSuzie said…
I love using them for little toddler trousers.
WEARit said…
totes! I love bags!
deserae said…
They would be great for the back of a quilt!
annabelle said…
quilt backs mustly but you really can do a lot with I think. Thanks for sharing this on, its a cute one.
-annabelle
Dawn W said…
Cheater prints in my world are best cut apart and turned wonky - or for quilt backs. Somehow I think quilt backs should be just as cute as the front, and entirely surprising as well.
Lee said…
I like them for back up quick projects - gifts! thanks!
Lee said…
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Annemarieke said…
I love cheaters, since I make dollshouse quilts. I have gone through yards already and I am not done yet.
Annemarieke said…
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hueisei said…
Never use cheater print before..I seems missed out some interesting stuff..
hueisei said…
Following in Twitter via profile @hueisei and tweeted the great news here :- https://twitter.com/hueisei/status/98758962085773312
hueisei said…
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Jamie said…
I've never actually used a cheater print, but I think this particular one would look super cute as little boys' pants!
Anonymous said…
I would use these for a baby quilt - a baby is due to arrive in December.
Anonymous said…
I also shared on Facebook! Would love this fabric
WandaFish said…
I've not used one but I think it would be great for cushions or bags - I'd love to have a play! The Storyboek line looks delicious, thanks for the giveaway :)
WandaFish said…
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Janet said…
I would love to use this fabric in a baby quilt.
~k said…
It would be great for some baby accessories to go with bedding made form the line...like a stuffed bear or a lovey.
~k said…
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C said…
I've made a quick baby quilt backed with minky and a matching bear or bunny from cheater fabric and it comes out cute.

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am12pm said…
I've never used a cheater...thanks for bringing it up...I learned something today...LOVE when that happens!!
am12pm said…
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am12pm said…
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Kritta22 said…
I haven't ever used a cheater print before but this one is so stinking cute! I love the little boy fishing. He's perfect.
Kritta22 said…
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Anonymous said…
I know it's a bit boring but I would make a quilt for my little boy to sit on out in the garden. Something quick but beautiful.
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Beth said…
My favorite use is for quick baby quilts. Add some borders, find a cute, coordinating backing, and you're good to go.

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Natasha Johnson said…
i was recently at the fabric store and they had a "cheater print" that i thought would make a nice tote
iris said…
Never used a cheater
iris said…
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I've never used a cheater fabric.
Allison said…
baby play mats. quick and easy baby shower gifts
SheysCorona said…
Love this fabric!!! Joined the mailing list. sheyscorona@hotmail.com
coralbelles said…
Been waiting for this :) Works great for diaper changing mats...
EllenQ said…
So cute! I love to use cheater fabrics for baby blankets. Looks like more work than it is!
Val Laird said…
What gorgeous fabric! I'd make it into a toddler's quilt.
Jen B said…
I haven't used a cheater print yet, but I look forward to trying one!
Jen B said…
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nic said…
quilt or little girl's patchwork skirt, possibly a purse. yummy fabric!
The Fam said…
Baby books!

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The Fam said…
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kristinp said…
I haven't used cheater fabric before...I'm new. Thanks!
Amber said…
I also have never used a cheater print.
Sue said…
Well, I learned something new today. Didn't know this was called a cheater print. I just knew they were helpful in getting things done with my CRAY-ZEE schedule. I think they work very well for quick and easy blankets and totes. Thanks for the giveaway!
Sue said…
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Sue said…
I tweeted from @SuesSewCrafty. Thanks again!
Glenys said…
I don't know what's that. So I've never done that before.
Glenys said…
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J. Hall said…
I've never used a cheater fabric...but I want to now!
Annie said…
baby quilt backing!
Deb said…
I've never heard the term cheater prints. I'd love to try them out.
memmens said…
I've never used a cheater print in fact I've always avoided them as I'm such a goody two shoes I don't like cheating! But this looks gorgeous so I'm willing to give it a go!
Jo said…
I rarely use cheater prints and when I do I usually cut them up and rearrange the pieces into tablerunners or placemats.
Jamie said…
Posted on Facebook under my Etsy shop: The Antsy Antelope
Amy said…
I would love to use this one to make a super cute tote bag!
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