I’m continuing my giveaway frenzy through the end of the month! It started at the end of November when I found out about all these great blogs hosting fun giveaway blog hops. The last one ended last week and I was sort of going through withdrawals so I decided to host 2 more through the end of the year.
Today’s giveaway will go through next Monday, Christmas Eve, and then I’ll do a final one through the end of the year. It will be a fun Christmas gift for whoever wins. 🙂
To celebrate the arrival of Laurel Burch’s brand new Fabulous Felines I will give 2 lucky blog followers one of her Fabulous Feline Panels!
They come in two colorways – bright or blue. When I first started quilting I wasn’t quite sure what to do with panels, but they are some of my best sellers because of their convenience and versatility.
Here’s how to enter: leave a comment on this post giving me some more ideas about what you like to make with panels, or any other Laurel Burch fabric for that matter.
I will be accepting comments until December 24th at 9 PM Pacific Time (Midnight Eastern). I will randomly pick a winner at that time and post the name here on this blog post.
And just so no one feels left out, everyone can use the special coupon code below to save 10% on ANY Laurel Burch fabric order from my store, good through 12/31/2012.
Enter code LAUREL12 in the coupon box at checkout for this one-time discount.
I love to see and read about everyone’s creativity!! (In fact if you email me pics of any project you make using Laurel Burch fabrics or any other fabric you got from me, I’ll probably want to share it for show and tell on my blog!)
Good luck and thanks for stopping by!
Updated 12/24/2012 10:30 PM
Thank you for all of your wonderful comments. It was so great to read all of your ideas and suggestions on what to do with these lovely panels. My mind is now full of ideas!!
We have our 2 panel winners!
Congratulations to Beulah who said,
“I’ve honestly never used a panel for a panel…they always end up cut apart. These panels would be used cut apart as well…many possibilities. 1 image would most certainly adorn the back of a denim jacket! Other options: book jackets or journal covers, travel pillows, tea cozy, placemats, reading buddies, wall hangings, gift bags, wall hangings, infinity scarves, art smocks…..”
and also to Barb N. who had this great idea,
“Oh goodness, I’d make a really bright lap quilt using each panel section as the focal fabric with coordinating bright colors all around. It would be a quilt to make you happy! Lots of possibilities with Laurel Burch.”
I will contact both of you immediately via email. I sure hope you make something fun and email me a finished picture of your project!


You could cut the cats out and make a swag with them.
I adore anything Laurel Burch, I miss her terribly. Thank you for this offer
Blue is my favorite color and I am a cat lover, for sure. Shadow, my Bermeise cat, would just love this panel. I am thinking about putting a flannel backing. Would make this just perfect for snuggling. Thank you for giving us, your followers, a chance to win. Merry Christmas.
Sandi Timmons
sandit1@sbcglobal.net
The blue pannel is perfect for my bed cover and the colorful one is great for my livingroom piloows… Thanks so much for the great givaway!
I like to use panels on my quilt backs to make them really interesting!
these fabrics would look beautiful in handmade shopping bags for my lovely friends.
These Laurel Burch panels are really special! I would set off each cat with scrappy, wonky log cabin borders, or another type of improv border, then use as a focal point for a bag of some sort, with linen or linen blend for some added texture. I would make sure to have enough cntrast to have tem reall shine. Possibly could work as a pillow too.
I’d love to make this up into tote bags
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
Laurel Burch panels like this make beautiful wall hangings for anyone who’s cat crazy…like my daughter. The fabrics also tie in well with Japanese style fabric, because of the gold accents. A Japanese Komebukuro [rice bag] using cut outs from the blue panel with sashiko style sashings would look awesome! Add pizzazz to any quilt by using a Laurel Burch gold accent coordinate [like the dots] instead of a plain solid.
I like to make shadow box quilts with panels like that.
I love to make a quilt for my son. He love cats
I would love to use this in a quilt, mug rugs, in tote bags, small bags, etc.
I like using panels cut into blocks for lap quilts and baby quilts.
We have used panels in several ways for quilts — bordered for a table runner / wall hanging, cut up for (rooster and deer) quilts as border and blocks, cut in squares with each sashed for baby quilts, and fussy cut-outs for applique.
I had a panel that I cut up and used in a quilt. I like the idea of a wall hanging for my grand-daughter in her room or I would put part of the panel in a quilting frame and hang it on the wall. And making a pillow case is also a great idea. Thank you.
I usually cut them up and work around the panels or the opposite leave it whole and put borders around not very creative but honest .Thank-you for the give away chance.Becky
derry04@yahoo.com
You could leave them as they and back it the FMQ all over or cut out each square and add extra borders to make a quilt.
would love to win thanks
I think I would like to make a tote for my niece who is potty about cats and can’t have be at the moment. Me, I prefer dogs any day. jennylarking@gmail.com
Oh goodness, I’d make a really bright lap quilt using each panel section as the focal fabric with coordinating bright colors all around. It would be a quilt to make you happy! Lots of possibilities with Laurel Burch.
I can see making beautiful pillows with these!
I replied earlier but neglected to say what I have done with with Laurel Burch fabrics. The most outstanding is a panel that I used as a center for a Mary Ellen Hopkins design, her Baker’s Dozen pattern. I have had MANY compliments (most important from Mary Ellen herself). Other panels I have cut apart to fussy-cut in quilts. I truly love all of the Laurel Burch designs.
I like to either use the complete panel to make a wall hanging or use each section as the center. of a block for a quilt. I can see a foot warming funner for my sister in law in the blue cat panel, her favourite colour and animal.
I’m thinking that I could make some pillows out of those. Thay are so cute!!!
I love Laurel Burch and would cut those panels into sections, sew borders on each section, and make it into a quilt for my living room. It is such beautiful fabric!
I like to cut panels and re-assemble them usually with additional fabrics!
I would love to win a Laurel Burch panel, the colors are always so beautiful and I love cats. I can see a tote bag and possibly a couple pillows with this fun fabric. Thanks!
My mother is a cat fanatic. She has a massive collection of cat figurines, pictures, books, you name it. She also has several live cats. I think this would make a great lap quilt for her.
What a generous giveaway! I am a huge Laurel Burch fan, and especially love her exuberant cats! If it were just about any other designer, I would say potholders, with a border of coordinating fabric. Yes, I would make potholders, but also coordinating mug rugs, and maybe even a deep apron pocket, with the apron made out of one of the coordinates for each side. Have a wonderful holiday!
I have a daughter who is a cat lover and she would love a large cushion to use in bed when she is reading. Thank you for sharing the fabric.
I like to just put borders around a panel if I need a quick gift or I sometimes cut the panel apart and frame them and alternate them with patchwork. Thanks for the chance to win a panel.
panels work well as medallion quilts!
I am a Laurel Burch fan from her very beginning. So glad her family has kept the line alive. I made a jacket way back when and would love to make another one out of the new brights! Thank you for the great giveaway. jbechosend at sbcglobal dot net
My friend is a great Laurel Burch and cat fan, so I would probably make her a tote bag. I can also see it as a jacket lining. Imagine having a very somber jacket for the office, but having this fabric as the lining. Mmmmm, ideas are tumbling, might have to write this down 🙂
Panels can be a challenge to use. I like to cut them apart and sew strips around the designs. I also like to use them for tote bags and the backing of special quilts.
Love them!! would make a quilt/throw for my Daughter! She loooves cats..and Laurel Burch!! 🙂 If I kept it for me…definitely a coool Tote Bag, for toting my projects around in! TADA!!!
Thanks for chance to win one!! 🙂
I would love to make a quilt for my daughter! She loves her cats!! Thanks for another great giveaway! Merry Christmas 🙂
Once I saw this wallhanging where the panel was cut into pieces and sewn together as framed photos (do you understand what I mean?). I´d do something like that 🙂
Gun, Sweden
I would make a fun quilt for my daughter and son-in-law….they have three adorable kitties that I’m sure would ‘share’ the quilt with them LOL!! Thanks for the chance.
It is truly like being a kid in a candy store to be able to browse this array of Laurel Burch. I have several pieces, have used several pieces and always looking for more.
I would add some borders and practice my FMQing with the panel. Either colorway would be great for this project. Thanks for putting my name in your hat for the drawing!
Last year I quilted a laurel bruch panel into a table runner for a Christmas gift. I outlined areas with stitching, added beads on eyes and trees, hand embroidered on different areas and embellished it all over. It came out beautiful and the person I gave it to loved it.
I love that bright pannel. Thanksmfor the opportunity to win one.
I love panels but I’m never real sure what I will do with them, other than whip them into fancy potholders. Thanks for the giveaway!
Deb
Funny… I was just looking at a Valentine’s panel last night and trying to figure out what to do with it! My thought was to buy some coordinating charm packs or a jelly roll to make a piano key border and some 4 patch units to offset the smaller blocks. I’m normally a pattern follower but it was kind of fun to map it out! I love Laurel Burch – thanks for a great giveaway.
I just made my first I Spy quilt usung a panel, it was so much fun!
I think I would make a quilt for my daughter. She loves cats. I would add a flying geese border to it using all the colors in the quilt.
I am a fairly new quilter, still with lots to learn, but I just finished a wall hanging from a panel, I added a border and some fancy machine stitching as well as quilting and it is great! I think these panels would make a super lap quilt, and I know just the person to give one too! I am really enjoying your blog, thanks!
I’ve never sewn with panels before, but I would love to! I would love to use this for a quilt for a cat loving friend!
Just seeing these panels made me think of a favorite aunt who I have been out of touch with lately, and who I think would love these. I think I would make her a lap quilt if I won this fabric!