Charleston in a Clutch GIVEAWAY

revive-blog-tour-sqToday is my stop on the Charleston Blog Tour! Charleston is a new art deco line by Revive from Timeless Treasures. I used my Clutched pattern and did some alterations to make a few different sizes. Make sure you read on for the TWO giveaway chances!!IMG_2481.JPGI love art deco shapes and thought this print was perfect. The metallic is subtle and really pretty. It would make a great background for a quilt. The line is full of art deco inspired prints in blues and oranges with lots of metallic accents. You can see the full collection here.IMG_2478.JPGI lined the clutches with a print with a hint of blue. There is something weddingesque about the clutches so I thought "something blue" made sense. These will be a gift for my next friend to get married;)IMG_2482.JPGClutched is written for an 8x3 hard frame. I bought a 6x3 and 4.5x3 frame to test out. I removed 2" for the 6x3 frame and 3.5" for the 4.5x3 frame. I buy my frames here.IMG_2472.JPGI removed the inches from the center of the pattern and left everything else the same. I tested out altering the boxed corners, but ended up not altering it. I was quite happy with the shape as is.IMG_2483.JPGTimeless Treasures is giving away THREE fat quarter bundles of Charleston. You can enter and read more about that here.Charleston-Bundle-w-Logos-800px2Also make sure to check out the rest of the blog tour:Monday, July 20: Shayla Wolf, Sassafras Lane DesignsTuesday, July 21: Leslie Meltzer, 50 Sq Ft Studios & Kim Buffington, Make Something/DritzWednesday, July 22: Rebecca Silbaugh, Ruby Blue QuiltsThursday, July 23: Kim Brackett, Magnolia Bay Quilts & Me!Friday, July 24: Jessica VanDenburgh, Sew Many Creations/The Straight Stitch BlogGIVEAWAY time! One person will win one yard of Charleston fabric of their choosing AND a PDF of my Mini May Clutched pattern! It's simple, just leave a comment and Mack the Chihuahua will choose a winner on Sunday at 6 pm est. Good luck!xo LC

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