Monday 30 April 2012

Frumble Fabric Giveaway

Hoorah, hoorah!  It's stopped raining and the sun is out! What more could you want? Well how about a little fabric talk, followed by a fabulous giveaway, courtesy of Frumble Fabrics. Frumble is a relatively new online store (it was set up at the end of 2010) offering a cool, eclectic range of fabrics and some seriously covetable haberdashery lovelies. There's a great range of quilting fabrics, dressmaking favourites such as ginghams and polka dots and a nice selection of corduroys. Here's what's currently floating my boat....

A small section devoted to sewing themed fabrics, including these beauties:
Vintage dress patterns

Oh so elegant vintage ladies - I've already made some gorgeous make-up bags out of this fabric


Super-cool scooter/mod fabric - perfect for man presents

This lovely chevron print that I can really see as a sweet A-line skirt

And that's just the fabric!  In their haberdashery section they have some really useful, time-saving piped bias binding, a selection of handmade bias binding in the prettiest fabrics,
Gingham cherries? Yes please

and my personal, all time favourite: lace edged, polka dot bias binding!!
Words fail me...
I must admit, when I first discovered Frumble, I was intrigued.  It was as if they'd read my mind and decided to stock all the exact little sewing extras I've been dreaming of.  I contacted them, and co-owner Mat (who runs the business with partner Monica) kindly agreed to answer my nosey questions AND offer a very generous giveaway to boot.  Enjoy...


Where does the name Frumble come from?

"When we were trying to decide on a name we sat down for a morning and had a little brainstorm. We wanted a name for our business that wasn’t necessarily related to sewing or fabric but something that was only one word long, simple, easy to remember and quite fun to say. Several gallons of tea later, we came up with Frumble and straight away we felt this was a perfect name, it just felt right. After using the name for a couple of months we actually found that the ‘Fr’ in Frumble was a bit of a problem on the phone and no one quite knew what we were saying, so we ended up with a mini tag line we use on the phone. “Frumble, It’s like crumble only with an F” and we found we always gets a bit of a giggle from the person at the other end of the phone."

What did you both do in your previous lives?

"The Frumble family has a wide range of previous background experiences from product design, civil engineering, fine art, sewing to IT. This broad range of skills makes for an ‘interesting’ mix but we have found that it was more than enough to get us where we are today. We have designed and built the website ourselves, selected all our products and of course, learnt to lovingly package it up to get orders off to the post office in good time. A relatively small family-run team have done this without any external professionals and we hope this organic and nurtured approach is one thing that has helped us to succeed over the last 18 months."

What's your criteria for deciding which fabrics to stock?

"This is a lot simpler than you might expect. We tend to choose fabrics we like. I think the male and female perspectives sometimes make for an unusual selection of fabric. There are just so many fabrics to choose from out there, so narrowing it down is tricky. If we had an unlimited supply of money and an unlimited supply of space, we would have a lot of fabric. We've been keen to try and find fabric from designers that aren’t readily available. This is hard to do, but we think we've achieved it quite well - we've brought in a large selection of fabric from a new US company called Blend Fabrics, along with our ‘geek chic’ inspired fabrics from Timeless Treasures."

Your haberdashery section is awesome and you've really thought about the finishing touches that dressmakers need. How on earth do you choose what to stock?

"We hope that our haberdashery range is fairly unique. We try to offer some of the essentials, but also look for products that are hard to get hold of. We love our new lace edged polka dot bias binding, and have had excellent feedback on it. We also make our own bias binding, which can be fairly time consuming, but we think that it's good to be able to provide something that we've been able to produce ourselves.

Our biggest problem is that we have too many new products to share, we have no end of haberdashery queueing up to be listed online! This includes some beautiful, made in England, 100% cotton lace that we think is absolutely gorgeous."

Where do you see Frumble Fabrics going in the next year?

"We are just about to move into a new business unit, close to the city centre of Birmingham. This should give us a little more space and focus, which we hope will help us develop our brand. We try to offer excellent customer service, as well as little personal touches for our customers.
 
One thing we'd love to continue doing is getting to know our customers.  Over the last 18 months, we've been able to build up friendly relationships with our customers and really discover the kind of things they like. We love this kind of customer interaction and hope there's a lot more of it in the future. By opening up an actual space for Frumble, we hope we can meet a few customers in person too, which should be great."


Thank you Mat and Monica, I can't wait to see the new lace selection!

Frumble have very generously offered a £25 gift voucher to one lucky reader.  To enter the giveaway, take a look at the Frumble website and leave a comment on this post saying which fabric you'd choose if you won.  The giveaway is open internationally and closes at midnight GMT on Friday 4th May.  The winner will be chosen at random.

Good luck everybody!

110 comments:

  1. Oooh Jane, how wonderful! And if these lovelies are going to be in Birmingham, that's just up the road from me - happy days!

    Please enter me for the giveaway - I'd find it hard to choose if I won, but right now I'm leaning towards the Michael Miller Home Ec fabric.

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  2. What a fun place...it was hard to choose just one...I loved the Canine Chronicles and all the dinosaur fabrics for my grandson. Thanks for sharing this site and a great giveaway opportunity!

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  3. I like 'Black Cats'! Thanks, Jane.

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  4. Hi Jane, these are amazing - dare I say too much choice? I love all the quirky retro stuff, but was particularly looking at the Michael Miller Bicycles fabric.

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  5. I would buy this:
    http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/2242/s/circuit-board-green/category/10/

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  6. I would loooove to get this fabric:
    http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/472/s/prom/category/51/

    I could totally see myself walking in a circle skirt made from it! Epic!!!

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  7. Oooo, too many to choose from, but the "Cool Cords Strawberry Brown Corduroy" really caught my eye.

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  8. Oh, so many lovelies! I think I'd have to go with this one: http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/dressmakers-collection-labels-multi.html

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  9. I'd choose the Bunting Scallop Retro fabric... I think it would make a lovely blouse!

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  10. Oh wow, I want that bicycle fabric - I'd make it into a circle skirt and, well, wear it while riding my bicycle :)

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  11. Lots of lovely choices - I find myself oddly drawn to the Gnomeville fabric with the big border print. I've been thinking about a circle skirt for a little while now.....

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  12. I love that 'Organic Fruit Punch Scribble Grid Orange' fabric. I would make a sweet skirt out of that one.

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  13. Oh my goodness, I'm already failing miserably with my self-imposed sewing budget! What a great selection of fabrics for making things for the men in the family (not that I'm particularly inclined to sew for others but you've got to keep them all sweet! ). I would choose Cassette Tape Multi as my music mad husband would love it, and I'd use it to make a bag for his golf shoes. :)

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  14. I would get the pedal power fat quarter pack. My reason being that it can be quite hard to pick plain fabric that is the best match for your chosen patterned fabric due to the difficulty of seeing colours properly on a monitor and this way it's already done for you! Result!

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  15. They have a fantastic selection, thank you for pointing them out! I went through the whole lot and found myself thinking "Ooh I like that" lots of times but when I got to the last page I saw the Yippee Retro fabric, and it reminds me so much of a book I had as a child (Little Cowboy Tim) that I think I'd go for that.

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  16. Its an almost impossible choice but if I must choose then the tutti fruiti stripe, I still can't get over the lace edged polka dots bias binding, how did I miss that

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  17. How difficult to choose between such lovely fabrics. I am torn between the Russian Doll cotton and linen which I adore but wouldn't be able to bring myself to cut in case I ruined it and the Cool Cords Strawberry Brown Corduroy which is good enough to eat. Thank you for providing me with a new obsession.

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  18. i absolutely LOVE the 'bunting scallop retro' such a fun print while at the same time being nice and subtle to wear. Though to be honest i could probably spend the whole voucher on the gorgeous bias binding! I've never seen anything like that lace edged polka dot! Thank you for pointing out such a fantastic site.

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  19. Oooo what a fab giveaway. I love Frumble, so very helpful if you've a query. Decisions, decisions, but I think I would go for a selection of FQ's from the Timeless Treasures rang - love the quirkiness of it and the fun element of the fabric. Thanks for the chance to enter
    Jane
    x

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  20. Fabulous website, good luck Frumble!
    I'd go for Lime Groovy Guitars, make myself a skirt then get myself a beatnik boyfriend!

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  21. I love this site, I have recently been tempted by the red gnomey stuff with red polka dots. Fi.gets crossed

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  22. I absolutely love Jam Session Black. The print is so sharp and the guitar/music theme is appropriate for my needs. I would use it to make my son a quilt for his bed. I know he's missing his mom, he's broken up with his girlfriend and is feeling sad.

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  23. Lots of lovely fabric! I love 'The British are coming' with the scooters on it!And the pom-pom trim!

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  24. I love the Michael Miller fabrics - can't get enough !

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  25. how do you choose? I love Michael Miller though and would love some more Gnomeville or Fly away sky.

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  26. Gosh lots of lovely fabrics, the one that stands out is "Fruit A La Carte - Pineapple" thats the one that is shoutig out buy me, buy me, buy me.

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  27. I love the charm packs that Frumble do. I've already bought one, I'd love the excuse to buy some more for pactchwork projects of all kinds - maybe to start a new quilt!

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  28. Oooh, I do like those bias bindings...

    I actually have 4 yards of the McCalls sewing intructions waiting to be turned into a dress. I don't know if it will work but I just love the idea - even if I can't imagine anyone beyond the vintage sewing community getting what it's all about!

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  29. I would have to say "groovy & striped" fat quarter bundle looks tempting :)

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  30. Just realised that my McCalls pattern fabric is quite different from the one above - I thought the Homespun was an assemblage of fabrics when in fact it's just the one. Cool!

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  31. How cool! Great interview! I love the Washi beige, but then I am becoming slightly obsessed with triangles and geometric designs at the moment!
    Px

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  32. Ooh thank you Jane! For the giveaway and the introduction to such an amazing shop! I love the up and down giraffes and the happy sewing machine fabric. The lace edge bias is gorgeous too...

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  33. Hi Jane! Thanks for the lovely giveaway. If I was lucky enough to win I'd go for the Michael Miller Eiffel Tower fabric in blue, but gosh it IS hard to choose as there are somany pretty fabrics.

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  34. Great interview Jane, thanks so much for sharing! It's so easy picking out a fabric as I've been lusting of this beauty for a few weeks now: http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/1396/s/daisy-cottage-furniture-grey/category/10/

    So yes please, may I enter this awesome giveaway Jane! ;o)

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  35. What fun fabrics! Hard to choose just 1, but leaning towards Old Script in either gray or black, or April in Paris Photo Collage, or Dressmakers Collection Labels Multi.
    Thank you for this wonderful giveaway!

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  36. what a fab website and the best name ever: Frumble.
    I love this fabric: http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/the-dressmakers-collection-patterns-grey.html
    Reminds me of my nans sewing room.
    But it was VERY hard to pick just one!!!

    {Dab and a dash.}

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  37. Ooh, how to choose just one?! Thank you for this lovely giveaway. I hadn't come across Frumble before and they have a great selection! I think Feather N Stitch Birdhouse Light Blue is my favourite.

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  38. What a great shop! I'd love the Birds of Norway by Michel Miller, such gorgeous colours. Thanks for the great giveaway.

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  39. What you want me to pick one, well...... I'd have the.... hang on... what about...... the bias binding... or maybe the ripstop (printed ripstop!!!!!)... corduroy.... charm packs.... I don't know!!!!!!!

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  40. Paris Map Blue. That would make a gorgeous holiday dress!!

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  41. I can't believe that Wendy has already choosen my favourite -
    Birds of Norway!
    I just love the colours and shapes. It has a 1970's feel to it that just draws me to it.
    Thank you so much Jane, you are always introducing me to new experiences and challenges. I have looked out some old patterns and found some lovely pajams. You have awakened the sewing urge in me!

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  42. Fab! An online fabric shop I didn't know about! I'd love the Michael Miller bird swing in grey. So pretty! Thanks for a fantastic giveaway!

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  43. Oh wow, so many lovely fabrics, I can't choose a favourite! Loving spring street birds and flowers, tiny town houses and tossed owls in both colours!

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  44. Great fabrics! I'd perhaps choose some Geo Grand. :) Thank you!

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  45. Oooh, wow! It's my first time looking though the Frumble website, and me oh my, it's amazing! I'd spend the lot on beautiful bias tape: polka dots, floral, geometic... It's all so great!

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  46. Oh wow so many great fabrics to choose from, have bookmarked the page, but i reaaly love the Japanese Geisha Dolls in Grey.

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  47. I would choose the Michael Miller Balloons fabric to make a dress for my daughter, and if I hadn't spent too much the Riley Blake Daisy Cottage charm pack for myself. Love Frumble!

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  48. Oh my gosh that red Gnomeville fabric is amazing! Imagine a border print skirt or dress of that!

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  49. Now this is just what I do NOT need, another great fabric source on my radar screen... but since you insist, I quite fancy a skirt for the summer in either blue catch of the day or organic fruit punch. Then again, there's so much to choose from - gorgeous! And that gingham cherry binding is so beautiful!

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  50. Ohhh, how lovely! I love the "Bite Me Lime" and "Geo Grand Hip Squares" prints. Thank you for hosting the give-a-way!

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  51. Wow! Awesome website and great giveaway - SO hard to choose. I love the oversized ric rack and the elephant shower fabric, the up and down elephants and the 'honk, honk blue' is awesome along with 'scoot trains toys green'. Fingers crossed!!

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  52. Oh my,my,my! How to choose! I liked many but i LOVED Kitzbuhl Moonlit Forest Blue and Folk Dance girl white on red by Westfalenstoffe!!!

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  53. oh jane, i don't know if i could choose! i am obsessed with elephants, and having seen this gorgeous elephant quilt (pinned here: http://pinterest.com/pin/60939401178057657/)which is made of the elephant fabric that i have seen a number of bloggers use... without blatently copying someone else's design, i think the Zoology Rainforest Fat Quarter Bundle could be just gorgeous!

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  54. So much loveliness! I think I'd have to go for the Birds of Norway, it was a tough call between that and some of the cute animals but I think darker background and warmer colours suit :)

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  55. This little shop is lovely! I'm really digging all of the bias tape (mostly because I detest making it). However, if I had to choose one fabric I'd choose (oh jeeze)either Pretty Bird in Spice, Pet Deer, Forest Life in Aqua, Birds of Norway, or Bird Swing in Black.

    tina_crossgrove(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  56. Oh you temptress! Maybe I could skip car insurance for a month or so to buy pretties.....or you could graciously get me some cool cords strawberry brown!

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  57. What a great giveaway! I love all the bias binding options they have!

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  58. http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/768/s/russian-doll-cotton-linen/category/16/

    love this print!

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  59. What a nice shop! I would like some robots please: http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/1872/s/organic-robot-factory-earth/category/51/

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  60. Fantastic shop. Fantastic giveaway. There are so many beautiful things on their site I would love to buy, Forest Life Aqua, Windy Day Aqua and Delectable Multi being only three. I can't limit myself to just one!

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  61. What an awesome shop!! Thankyou so much for introducing us to them Jane :o)

    I'm really sorry, but I can't choose just one fabric, and as i obviously can't choose all of them either, I've settled on two for now. They are bicycle grey and monsters navy. Just gorgeous!!

    OOoo, I nearly forgot to ask, -please be kind enough to pop me in your hat my dear. I'm keeping everything crossed!

    Happy week Jane.
    Kind regards,
    Donna x

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  62. What a cool store! Drool-worthy fabrics galore!!! I love the elephant shower in navy. So hilarious and quirky. Thanks for the awesome giveaway! Love your blog...

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  63. Oh I can't visit the site! But I just love that bias binding with the polkadots!!

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  64. Wow, that's so generous of them, and you for hosting!

    There are so many fabrics to choose from! I'm going to have to list 3 rather than just 1:
    Joyful Garden Pink (great for a Colette Violet)
    Kitzbuhel Winter Leaf Blue (I can umagine a Violet blouse in this too)
    Forest Tree Leaves (Maybe for a Ginger skirt?)

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  65. Ooh, lovely site and I haven't seen lots of those fabrics before. I would pick the Strawberry Brown corduroy for a Ginger skirt.

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  66. Oh I love Paris Eiffel Tower White and could see me making cushions covers with it because ive got some big prints of the Eiffle tower on my walls already.

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  67. What a fab giveaway. I'd make a gardening shirt out of the Metro Market Chickens Green. And about a dozen more fabrics. Too many to choose just one favourite.

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  68. Wow, that's awesome! The fabric is interesting because when you first look at it, it looks just like a great design, but then you see elephants,fish, Christmas presents. LOl what a great online store.

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  69. Birds of Norway, WAshi in Charcoal, Brick Path Brown, Nesting Hens Blue on White, Daisy Doodle Dandy RIpstop, and it goes on and on . . . Love this site!

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  70. Ooh, what a beautiful shop! Like you, it's the haberdashery that's stolen my heart. I would order polka dot, gingham, and lace edged bias tape. Heaven!

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  71. What a wonderful shop. I would love to have the Home Ec fabric. Anything with polka dots is right up my alley too.

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  72. Thanks, very interesting.

    I ordered some fabric from Frumble a month or two ago, and I can confirm that they dealt with my order very efficiently! They are definitely on my favourites list.

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  73. Ah, only just realised it's a giveaway! How super!

    I like Mini Russian Dolls black.

    Thank you!

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  74. I'd choose 'Tufted Tweets'!
    Thanks

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  75. Wow, so many fabrics, so little time!! It's a tough call, but I'm loving the Dressmaker's Collection Tools in red - that is so cute!

    Thanks so much for introducing me to this new shop (not sure my bank manager will thank you, but hey). Just wondered - is there a way you can filter the fabrics by weight/use? I wanted to just look at the dressmaking fabrics, but I haven't found a way to do that...

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  76. I love all the bias bindings, but especially the dots with lace. And the fabric selection is great, I'd have a hard time deciding. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  77. I've been having daydreams about a cute little sundress with fruit on it, so I think I'd choose either "Fruit A La Carte Orange" or "Fruit A La Carte Pineapple." Thanks for offering this giveaway!

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  78. I regularly drool over the fabic on Frumble's website - I discovered it via ebay last year!! Micheal Millers retro kitties fabric would be my first choice.

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  79. That Geo Grand Bundles fabric is awesome! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  80. This will either come out three times or not at all! Birds of Norway or perhaps Feeling Groovy Brown, or Kitchy Kitchen Navy or Peace Love and Happiness or...

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  81. The Birds of Norway fabric is beautiful. I could do a lot with that! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  82. The Gnomeville red polka dot border print... I've wanted some for ages to make a cute skirt!

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  83. Thank you for the giveaway! I would choose Walnut Hill Farm Queen Anne's Lace Ivory or Blue Floral Gingham 25mm Bias

    erikaahaj at verizon.net

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  84. What a lovely giveaway! And so much choice... I think I would go for the April in Paris Photo Collage, the Lost&Found or the Love Forever Orchid...

    frutselmie@mail.be

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  85. Oh wow! So many fabrics to choose from, but I think I would buy the Organic Fruit Punch, probably both the Apple Multi and the Turquoise :)

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  86. I was going to choose something for my baby, then I realised I am still quite selfish and would love the Bambi Mushroom Blue to make a dress for Me Me Me!!

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  87. Ooh all that patterned bias tape! Will definitely be ordering some of that...

    Love the circuit boards, or granny's keys (bit like my keys, those). It's too hard to choose. Will have to start making things instead of this current inertia.....

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  88. Teacups and roses for me!

    http://www.frumble.co.uk/shop/index.php/catalog/product/view/id/1556/s/teacups-roses/category/42/

    I'm a teacup collector. I love this print!

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  89. How do you choose??? I would probaly get some of the lace edged bias binding and as for fabric i love them all!!xx

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  90. I LOVE frumble's fabric, and would choose elephants on parade :o)
    Can't wait til they're in their new premises

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  91. Eeek! I would love to win this so much.
    Frumble is my go to for unusual fabrics and actually my fav from frumble is the Timeless Treasures Washi in beige its just fun and the colours are great.

    xx

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  92. I would pick Riley Blake Happier Park Blue....thank you so much for the chance to win, they're all beautiful! :D

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  93. As I do a lot of patchwork items such as bags I think I would order a lot of different fabrics and a lot of ribbon. I love ribbon a lot :) Thanks for this great offer :D xxx

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  94. Ok, so I know I don't really NEED an excuse to browse through the beautiful fabrics on Frumble's website, but I thought I may as well take a little peek. I'm always looking for lovely fabrics to make things for my son, or for fabrics to use in my crafting, but never anything really for ME. So, if I had a magical £25 to spend, I would treat myself to some flowers. Something that I could transform into something beautiful to wear. "Spring Street Flowers Bright" or "Bright Owls Floral Cream", but then there are the robots. Who can resist a robot?

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  95. As you can tell by my increasing orders as I keep finding new and lovely fabric on your lovely site it has been a difficult decision. But one stands out as I hadn't seen it before. And that is the 'Elephant Shower Navy'. But as I only placed an order earlier this week I had better do something with those first before I lose my child in the material mountain! Liz at FozzieBuff Designs x

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  96. There are so many gorgeous fabrics to choose from but I have decided to go for Kitties Cream so cute :-)

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  97. Too much gorgeousness! I think if I was forced to choose it would be that vintage-pattern-print fabric or the parisian balck and white photo print with music manuscript etc. The bias binding with lace edging is seriously tempting me!

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  98. Hello
    I would choose the strawberry gingham beige,its fresh colour remind me of tea parties in my mum's garden with my doll Lucinda and my dog Amber when i was very young.
    Timeless memories beautiful sunny days blue skies and no worries in the world....yes please i would love that fabric..bring back my memories and bring on the summer
    ps..i love the website..shall be sharing on facebook
    x

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  99. Bias binding all the way! And maybe the red and black dotty corduroy as well!

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  100. April In Paris (Photo Collage Ivory) it is. Alone the name makes you want to hop on a plane - even though it's May already.

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  101. 'Fly a kite' would be lovely. thanks :)

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  102. Thank you Jane for introducing us to Frumble - the fabrics are awesome - so many beauties & the habbie too! Seriously swooning.
    I could not help but spy two elephant prints - Elephants on Parade and Elephant showers ....now there would be something amazing I could make from them!!But I also like the pretty bird prints & can imagine them as a 60s shift...

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  103. Hmm, Daisy Doodle Dandy would be pretty high on my wishlist... but then so would Too Muchery. Far too much to choose from to be honest! Thanks for the heads-up on the site, have saved it to my bookmarks!

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  104. Hello! So many amazing fabrics! I especially LOVE Gnomeville, Kitzbuhel Fox & Hare Blue and Bird Swing Grey. Thank you for the giveaway!

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  105. I love Frumble - such friendly people and sooo many amazing fabrics! It's really difficult to choose just one favourite fabric but if I won I think I'd go for the newly listed Urban Zoologie Turtle Grass Green - I'd use it to make something for my three year old son who loves turtles! I think I'd have to get some of the Lace Edge Polka Bias Binding for myself too - it's soooo very pretty. >_<

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  106. Love the Bugs in a Jar! But the Flower Fairies would be my pick!

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  107. There are so many great ones there, but I would go with
    Honk Honk Blue or Hive Turquoise

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  108. I absolutely love the Catch Of The Day Fish in Navy. I have a cute skirt pattern on its way and this would be perfect!

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  109. What superb fabrics. I think I'd go for the 'love hearts' for a pair of pjs.

    Thanks for alerting me to the site!

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