Well, we do love Paris around here.
This is a fun line - Pepe in Paris.
Look at these colorways.
Lime, red and blue, pink and grey!
We have
as well as
The towers stand 2 inches tall.
And leaving France, we move onto
Riley Blake's
Swiss Dots collection.
Bright, fun color.
You get the solids and then you get the
white with the colored swiss dots.
We have these precuts
and more in the shop.
Perfect for
so many projects!
Our giveaway is a Pepe in Paris 5" charm pack.
Update: Congrats to "Learn How to Make Quilts"
You are the winner tonight!
J'aime patchwork!
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J'ai 44 ans et j'aime la vie.
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Merci pour l'occasion!
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Bonjour!!I love these fabrics. Want to go back to France some day. Visited a quilt festival in Val d'Argent some years ago and it was so fun.
ReplyDeleteUne grande merci pour la chance! C'est formidable (which is more than anyone can say about my french!). Thank you so much.
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Je viens de la grande ville de Montreal, mais je suis anglais. Quelque jour j'espair de visiter a Paris.
ReplyDeleteOh geez, french... C'est la vie! I tend to be better at saying than spelling. I was in Paris a couple years ago with my Mother and we had a blast! The more wine I drank the better my french was, and since I am currently pregnant, my french is forgetful, just like me these days! Thanks for the chance to win! Merci beaucoup!
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pommes de terre frites = French Fries :-)
ReplyDeleteBonjour!! Cést très bon - that´s very good :)
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are gorgeous!!
C'est une belle journée aujourd'hui
ReplyDeleteBonjour! J'adore la France! I've been twice and can't wait to go again. These fabrics are lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy first holiday with my now husband was in Paris! Tres jolie!
ReplyDeleteNever been to France and don't speak the language, but I love those Eiffel towers. very cute fabric.
ReplyDeleteL'amour dans les pres! Which is also a tv program, I love our local version of it (Farmer seeks wife is the English of it) I learnt French for 5 years in high school, but managed to forget most of it. Still love how it sounds though, but the French often speak SO fast, that I seriously can't make anything of it and I just end up looking flabbergasted... I totally rule that look.
ReplyDeleteBeau tissu de gens merveilleux! Merci une fois de plus pour une belle cadeau!
ReplyDeleteMy french is non-existent! Wee Wee - sorry, I know that's wrong :-)
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup pour vos gentilesse. This means thank you very much for your kindness.
ReplyDeletePassez une bonne journée
ReplyDeleteMon Dieu what a great line of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteTres Jolie!!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh la, la!
ReplyDeleteMerci for the wonderful giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBonjour. J'adore macarons :)
ReplyDeleteOoooh la la is all I've got today. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteSacre bleu!
ReplyDeleteJ'aime le tissu avec des points! And no, I don't speak french. I just really like translators :))
ReplyDeleteMerci!
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ReplyDeleteHmmm...I can't speak French, but we do love French Toast for breakfast. =) Actually, my BIL and SIL went to France to study French and are currently in Burkina Faso, West Africa...it's a nation that speaks French. They'll be here in a couple weeks and I can ask them something French then. =)
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup for the chance to win some lovely fabric!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup is about as far as my high school French goes. Oh and I can say "you are a pineapple" but that never actually seems to fit the circumstances
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup!
ReplyDeleteI don't know any French but I like French fries and French toast.
ReplyDeleteMerci pour le cadeau d'amusement!
ReplyDeleteThanks...or should I say merci?
ReplyDeleteJ'aime piquer. Vous remercier de l'occasion. (I love quilting and Thank you for the opportunity)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway - I love those Eiffel Towers! Merci!
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Merci!
ReplyDeleteThere is always the song, "voulez vous couchez a ec moi" but not really appropriate. Merci
ReplyDeleteOoo La La!
ReplyDeleteMerci :)
french fries
ReplyDeleteJ'habite a Rochechouart en France :-)
ReplyDeleteFrench Kisses!!!!! Thanks for the fun give away!!!!
ReplyDeleteFrench bread.
ReplyDeleteFrench toast, which I had for breakfast this morning...lol....thank you for the give away...
ReplyDeleteI see England, I see France.
ReplyDeleteI see someone's underpants!
;-)
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Merci!
ReplyDeleteOoh la la! I do like French mustard (just trying to be original!)
ReplyDeleteUhm... Mes filles aiment la Tour Eiffel! I think that's right...
ReplyDeleteOui, j'aime tissu! Merci beaucoup
ReplyDeleteI have never been to France ;-( but I would love to win your give away !
ReplyDeleteFrench fries???? or fries français, which is french fries in french....:)
ReplyDeleteBonjour! Tres jolie! :)
ReplyDeleteSwiss cheese! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteFrench fries...but is that really French?!?
ReplyDeleteBonjour, je m'appelle Juliet et je t'aime les anana et mon chat!
ReplyDeleteMerci! That's pretty much all I can say. It's been a long time since high school.
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a sweet giveaway!
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J'adore ce tissu
ReplyDeleteBienvenue au printemps! (welcome spring!) Et merci pour la chance a gagner. :)
ReplyDeleteMerci and bonjour is about all I know in French.
ReplyDeleteBonjour.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to explore French pastries. Does that count as telling you something French?
ReplyDeleteThe 2 most important things I needed to know while in Paris (other than merci lol) - ou est le toilette and sil vous plai. (Please don't laugh at my spelling lol). VermontPines at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteWhat great fabric! My DD took the trip of her life and visited Paris. I would love to make her a remembrance bag. Merci! for the fun giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMerci!
ReplyDeleteBonjour! The favorite French saying at our house is "vive le tour! (de France)" I have been fortunate to visit France twice; would love to go to Paris again!
ReplyDeleteOooo la la! That is the only French I know. Thanks!
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All I can think of are French Fries? Does that count??
ReplyDeleteJu sui Rebeckah! (No Idea how to spell it!)
ReplyDeleteWell "French Fry" was my first thought but my favorite pet in French.....teckel Do you know what it is??? Dachshund!
ReplyDeleteJe peux parler francais, mais seulement un petit peu! Lol I don't even know if I say that right. Growing up, my favorite band was a japanese rock band called L'Arc-en-ciel and one of my favorite songs that they do is called C'est la Vie!
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ReplyDeleteWee wee. In France you can get ice cream at 2 am. My boyfriend did it a few years ago when he was lost in Paris.
ReplyDeleteMerci. I love this fun fabric.
ReplyDeleteMerci is the only French word I know. I'd love to win this fabric.
ReplyDeleteEclairs, crepes, baguette... Yummy yummy!
ReplyDeleteBonjour, je suis enchante pour vous fabrics.
ReplyDeleteMerci.
ReplyDeletej'aime tissu!!!!
ReplyDeleteCest la vie!
ReplyDeleteI like a good French wine: Chablis, Bordeaux...or perhaps, some champagne!
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It's been a long time since I've spoken French (in high school) so I'll simply go with a few of my favorite foods - French bread, French fries and French toast! Merci beaucoup!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite French food is crepes', especially dessert crepes'
ReplyDeleteHow about a French Horn?
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Word for quilt: dessus-de-lit and taffy: bonbon au caramel. And my last name is French...Roubinet
ReplyDeleteParlevou Frances? LOL I know how to say that but not spell it and I know NADA lol! Thanks for the chance...oh and I can say Eau Claire which means clear water!
ReplyDeleteBonjour...that is all I know, Madame. Love these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI'm terrified of heights, but I rode to the top of the Eiffel Tower on the elevator and enjoyed the beautiful city! Love the fabric. Rcoyle at olemiss dot edu
ReplyDeleteFrench Onion Soup.
ReplyDeleteJ'aime pois. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteMerci :)
ReplyDeleteVous êtes trop généreux! J'aime ces tissus. Merci pour la chance de gagner.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
The only French I remember is What time is it? I know how to say it, but can't remember how to write it. Love the French fabric. Oh, J'taime!
ReplyDeleteBonjour! And that's one of the few words I know in a French. Merci.
ReplyDeleteJ'ai 67 ans!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric line French General. I hope to visit France some day. I love the french style.
ReplyDelete'Sous' as in sous chef means 'under.' That's about all I know. Thanks for the giveaway. svonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteTres bonne
ReplyDeleteWould love to visit your beautiful country some day-sorry-don't know any French. However, some of my ancestors were from Normandy.
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Peggy
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Bonjour madamoselle! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteDoes french fies count? No? well how about:
ReplyDeleteJ'ai utilisé Google traduction pour comprendre quelque chose à dire.
Bonjour!!!! These fabrics are tre jolie!!! Sorry, but that´s all the french I learned in 3 years in high school! thanks for the oportunity!
ReplyDeleteBon Jour. Merci, Corrie!
ReplyDeleteMerci bien pour le chance, j'ai des bonnes memoires de France parce que j'y habitait pour faire mes etudes
ReplyDeletepapillion, for butterfly this is they type of dog I have always owned..
ReplyDeleteMerci for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWow ! J'adore Pépé à Paris ! Paris est la ville que j'aime le plus dans le monde entier !
ReplyDeleteJust read "Paris, I love you, but you're bringing me down" - a book by Rosecrans Baldwin. Very funny - especially if you've spent any time over there.
ReplyDeleteQu'est-ce que tissu? Merci!
ReplyDeleteJ'adore ce tissu. merci
ReplyDeleteWee! Oo,la la!
ReplyDeleteBonjour! That's all I got. J'adore the fabric. Merci madame Corrie.
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