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Give Away: L&S Fabrics

Are you feeling lucky today? One of my newest sponsors, Lewis & Sheron Fabrics is offering up a $100 voucher to one of you! L&S really is my go-to source for pretty, reasonably priced fabrics. Here’s what would be on my short list, if I had a $100 gift card to use at L&S: I…

Are you feeling lucky today? One of my newest sponsors, Lewis & Sheron Fabrics is offering up a $100 voucher to one of you!

L&S really is my go-to source for pretty, reasonably priced fabrics. Here’s what would be on my short list, if I had a $100 gift card to use at L&S:

I use this Fioretto fabric in a lot of projects and it just might be making an appearance in our next apartment. It makes for really beautiful drapes and great pillows.

No need to remind you about this suzani print. I use it all the time. And I get it from L&S.

These two fabrics below would make for some AMAZING curtain panels:

blue and white

yellow links

Leopard print is my favorite animal print. This one is just the right size and uses the right amount of black for me. I love that it’s a little bit ikat-ish.

Caitlin pointed out recently that this fretwork fabric looks really similar to one of my favorite China Seas patterns, Java Java.

image from Jamie‘s store, Furbish

My friend Katy used this link fabric on the euro shams in her bedroom.

Want to copy the skirted console we did in my parent’s living room? Here’s where you can get the ikat fabric.

To enter to win the $100 voucher, please check out the Lewis and Sheron site and leave a comment with your favorite pattern and what project you’d use the fabric for.

Readers who add L&S as a Facebook friend will get an extra entry.

Contest closes Sunday, July 11 at midnight. The winning entry will be selected by random.org. Good luck!!

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753 thoughts on “Give Away: L&S Fabrics

  1. I love that charcoal leopard and the Tilbury ikat. Another fave: the Malaga in indigo (in small-scale). Maybe to recover a couple of meh Queen-Anne chairs…

  2. The Madison Damask…I would use it for a skirt on a vanity seat I'm making for my niece who was born today!!

  3. love love love L&S.. have been going there for years and would definitely use the $100 to recover our ottoman in the family room. great give away.

  4. I would get some outdoor "Hip Floral" to recover an armchair in my husband's office. The room has a door to the outside and the dog goes in and out all day, so any fabric in there has to be easy-care!

  5. Definitely the Fiorenza SIMP. I've wanted to attempt an upholstered headboard for out new black and white bedroom and this would be perfect!

  6. well it's hard to just pick one, so i picked two! Akamai in tourquoise and 96997/P also in tourquoise.

    i desperately need new curtains, either of these would fit the bill nicely!

  7. Oh man, I love LS fabrics! I have been eyeing the Fioretto fabric for bedside table skirts in my bedroom, but after seeing the yellow links image, I'm a bit torn…I don't think I could go wrong with any of their gorgeous fabrics! With so many comments, I'm afraid my chances of winning are low, but a girl can always hope, right??! :)

  8. Oh what a fabulous giveaway! I "friended" L&S on Facebook. I've been eyeing that Fioretto fabric since you posted about it last time so I think that's the one I'd choose. Maybe with some Parterre pillows?

  9. Ooo… I think that I'd have to start with the Ikat Lunar Sky – I've been meaning to make some pillows for our couch for almost a year now, but haven't found JUST the right fabric/color!

  10. looove that suzani print, but it may be too busy for the room i'm making curtains for… maybe i'll just have to redecorate around it!

  11. My favorite is the Suzani, but I also like the Bazaar (it'd be cute in a little boy's room). This one: Capetown P3348 would look good upholtering a chair in my bedroom!

  12. The Suzani fabric is so-o beautiful! I would use it to make a valance over my kitchen sink window. It's so perfect with the other colors I have. Thanks for doing the giveaway!

  13. I go on this site all the time!! I would love to have "Egeo A/JRU02" on my custom King headboard in my master bedroom. With nailheads. I ordered a sample today actually. What are the odds?

  14. Great site!! I would love the Sudan zebra linen in Sage! I would use it for upholstered dining chairs and throw pillows or maybe a headboard.

  15. Amazing giveaway! I love the fretwork one and the blue and white one that you featured. I've just learned to use a sewing machine so I would do something simple and make some cushions as my first project :) xxx

  16. I NEED the Parterre print in navy and "porcelain" that you included in the post. Needed for some guest bedroom curtains.

    Thanks for sharing this awesome and affordable resource!

  17. I would love to make an ottoman with that Suzani, but if I were being more practical, I would buy Cornwall to do the bedding in our baby's room.

  18. We are building a house and I've been busy decorating each room in my head! This contest couldn't have come at a better time- I have tons of projects to do needing some great fabric. I would love to use Suzani, Breeze, or Cornwall to recover my rectangle ottoman. I also love the Catscradle in green for some throw pillows, and lastly- I would choose either Tristan or Orientalia to make an upholstered headboard for my master bedroom!

  19. What an awesome give away! I have a love seat sitting in my living room screaming for some new fabric to spice up its life! Also, thanks for the new fabric source, looks divine!

  20. Thank you for the awesome give away! It's difficult to narrow down my fabric choice. I love the crewel fabric called Island Ease, I love the Ikat fabrics Bedazzle in blue/yellow and Niso in Cobalt, and I also love the Beryn Gate in yellow/blue. I'm just gearing up to redo my living room, and your dining room is one of my inspiration photos. Love it, and love your blog! So, I'd either make pillows or cushions for two lovely deep wicker chairs that I have.

    Thank you, Sue

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