I’m loving Michael Miller’s Wooden Horses Gray fabric so much I just want to start crafting away. Instantly I see a pair of lounge pants or the lining of a winter hoodie.
To enter for a chance to win one yard of Michael Miller, Wooden Horses Gray tell us what you would make with this adorable fabric. Leave your comment anytime between now and Friday, February 17th. Tweet, Stumble, or share on Facebook and leave another comment letting us know. Come back every day for new entries. We’ll randomly select a winner and announce right here next Friday.
Find out who won last week’s Fabric Friday after the jump…

The winner of one yard of Michael Miller’s, Tammis Keefe Tribute Collection, Later Alligator White is…
Tammy Avella said…
When I would get frustrated and say “I can’t do it” my Dad would always tell me “can’t never did anything!” And now I find myself saying the same thing to my kids!
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126 comments
I think it would make a cute tote bag!
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I’d love to make a car seat cover with it! Love the horses!!
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I would maybe use it for a summercoat for my girl, but am not sure. I’m sure it will be used! Maybe some throwpillows or a bag??
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I’m loving your peasant top pattern right now. There’s no zipper or buttons! I’d probably make that for my six-month-old.
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I absolutely love this fabric, it’s so unique! There are tons of things I would make with it…but I agree with you, I think it would make a really cute pair of lounge pants for my little guy
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I think I would make some little pants for my baby boy!
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I would love to make a wall hanging out of that for baby’s nursery. I would make a simple wooden frame, stretch the fabric over it, staple, staple, staple and voila instant cuteness.
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Either pants for the little man or a pillow. Love it!
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I’d make a lunch bag for my mom who just started her new job
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I love the simplicity of Dala Horses and find it a really iconic image. I would love to win some of this!
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This is a perfect fabric to upholster my son’s little reading chair!
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I would make a little boy toboggan.
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I’ve got a three year old little girl who is wanting a cowgirl vest to match her big brother’s sheriff vest, and I think this fabric would be so cute as a lining.
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That is absolutely adorable.
I’m thinking some bibs or maybe an over-the-shoulder bag.
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I think I’d make one of prudent baby’s snuggly baby blankets with it. I love that pattern!
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Super cute fabric! I would make my son a pair of summery shorts.
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i love it! reminds me of Swedish Dala horses. So, with that in mind, I might have to make something for my upcoming twin niece/nephews, who are 1/8 Swedish. OR a bag for my 1/4 Swedish self.
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We’re expecting, so a baby something! Swaddle blanket? Sleepy sack? Tiny lounge suit?
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I have been making awesome reusable snack saks for all my friends for v-day! This fabric would make some super cute ones!
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These little horses remind me of Swedish dala-horses so I would make a sweet little skirt for my little Swedish baby girl.
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I’d make a knitting bag for my niece– she wants to learn my favorite hobby!
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Mmm either a wall hanging or a baby blanket for my daughter.
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Gee gee that is fabulous fabric. I would sew Toddler Tom some wide-cuffed pants.
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My youngest is about to move from the crib to a big girl (toddler) bed next week and this would make a really cool bolster pillow in just the right size. She would love the horsies.
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I totally see a lining for a button-front sweatshirt for my daughter for next year! What a great print! Michael Miller has such great prints.
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I have to have this fabric to make a little shirt for my son to wear when he comes to work with me. I’m a horse vet
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I would make a cute little boy something… a little hoodie perhaps.
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I would make something for my daughter. She is nuts about horses these days.
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I would absolutely make a ruffled peasant skirt for my 3year old. She loves ponies and the print would look great with a long sleeve tee and red tights now or sandals and a tank later!
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I’d make a blanket for my friend who’s expecting a boy in June.
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I’d make a saddle bag to use when I ride my horse. I think it would be just adorable and would be perfect to hold carrots for him and some granola for me!
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this would be great to add to my sons quilt.
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I could make some really cute lounge pants for my youngest and do some sort of matching appliqued t-shirt. (And maybe a small pillow, depending on how much fabric is left!)
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I tweeted the giveaway! (supermom8)
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I’d make your burp cloth and Pocket bib gift sets for a couple of my expectant friends! I love how this fabric doesn’t scream baby, but is still cute and youthful.
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This fabric is so great! I might go with a little messenger bag. Fingers crossed to win it!
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That is such cute fabric – I definitely see something for one of my two little boys – the girls have so many cute options – they’d be out of the running for this fabric.
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I’d make a ruffle diaper cover for my bub
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I would make either a pillowcase dress, or car-seat strap covers, or something I would see EVERY DAY.. OHHH embroidery hoop!!
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I would make my little guy a button down shirt. So cute!
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I would make a skirt for my horse loving daughter!
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My grandparents are Swedish immigrants and these look like sweet Dala horses! My daughter turns 1 in June and we’re planning a “One Dala” party! This would make the perfect pinny for her to wear, as well as perfect to add cute details to the party table!!!! Either way, I’m going to have to find me some of this fabric!!
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We are in full horse-loving swing around here with my 2 yr old! I think I would make matching smocks or tops for her and her cabbage patch doll, Diana.
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These scream newborn boy pants!
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Love it! A boyish shirt or vest would be cute!
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Aw, it’s so cute and looks so cozy. I’d make my little boys matching pj’s!
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Ooh, this fabric is irresistible! I’m thinking I’d make some little circular cushions for my boy/girl toddlers to sit on and play/read in their room! Such a fun print…
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A dress for my little girl and her doll!
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I think this would make an adorable little girl skirt first off, for either of my little girls
And if not then it would definitely make a cute pair of shorts or pants for my little guy too! Thanks for the chance to win
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Definitely a quilt back of even a front for that matter!
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I LOVE this fabric! it reminds me of the Swedish Dala Horses. if I was skilled at making clothes, I would absolutely love to make a hoodie out of this fabric. it would be my pride and joy!
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Like so much think it would just be great as a canvas!
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i would make some gorgeous throw pillows!
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I think I’d make a slip cover for my son’s Ikea chair.
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I’d make a cover for my netbook computer. great fabric.
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Ah, so cute…I would spotlight it in a handmade quilt.
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I love this fabric!!! I would make a pair of pants for my 11 mo old and maybe use it in a stroller blanket!! So adorable.
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A dress for my baby girl, and a Kindle cover for me!
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tweet
https://twitter.com/#!/libstress/status/168534929582473216
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My little boy would love hand made jammies with this fabric!
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I would upholster a little stool for my little girl!
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I would probably make a pillow for my horse-crazy daughter.
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I love it! I would make a baby blancket with red fleece. So cosy!
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I’ve shared the giveaway on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jowynj
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I’d make a couple of throw pillows, then frame a bit of it to match. Perfect for my little girl!
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I actually love this fabric, despite my intense fear of horses.
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Hmm… I think this would make some perfect baby pants for a soon-to-arrive nephew!
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I think it would make a great throw pillow for any room but especially my nephew’s who loves horses!
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That would make one great snappy toddler dress!
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It reminds me of Dala horses and is just lovely! My first urge is to make curtains for the bathroom or my bedroom. Pajama pants are tempting. And I also think the fabric would make some great storage baskets.
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Gorgeous fabric! I think I’d maka myself a reversible bias tape bag…
Thanks for the chance!
linedupuy(at)hotmail(dot)fr
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Oh, I love this horse fabric! It reminds me of the Swedish Dala horses that I love so much! I think I would make a tote bag so I could carry around all my crafty stuff!!
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I have had my eye on a pleated clutch pattern by Amy Butler for a while. I think I would have to use this for that! It would be one of a kind!
Thanks for the giveaway!
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Shared on my FB status!!
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I’m seeing a drawstring backpack, or maybe a tote.
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maybe an apron!
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Love it! Reminds me of Swedish Dala horses!
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I would make matching lounge pants for my daughter and niece!
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I think I will make a lovely bag! Thanks for the chance to win.
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I think a reversible bucket hat would be so cute!
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Houses are not very cheap and not every person is able to buy it. However, loan was created to aid different people in such kind of situations.
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what a pretty fabric and a great giveaway! i think i’d like to make either a dress top or a fun pants for my cute little girl!!
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I love this fabric! There are so many projects in “One Yard Wonders” that would be great with this. I’m planning on sewing up a cat bed, and think it would look quite sharp made with this fabric.
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Maybe a dress for my baby girl or a pair of pj pants.
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If i won i would make soft toy horses for my charity makes. It looks so lovely and cuddly.
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I would love to make something for our almost-here baby’s nursery or maybe even a diaper bag or pouch or something like that. I LOVE those horses and was just lusting over the fabric this weekend!
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A cushion for my son!
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I think I could also use some as accent pieces on pyjama pants and a matching T-shirt!
linedupuy(at)hotmail(dot)fr
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I have tweeted the giveaway: https://twitter.com/#!/jowynj/status/169076961862356992
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I would use the fabric to make some cute easy burp cloths, or even a small pair of pants!
<3 Ruth Ann
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what wonderful fabric! It would be a great start for a set of stacking blocks.
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I would so make a dress pinafore for my daughter. This is just fabulous!
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I’d love to make a nursery valance with this fabric. Adorable!
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I put your giveaway on Twitter, too!
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This is the colors of our boy’s nursery corner! I would make a cradle sheet, and maybe a matching sling!
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One of my bet friends just had a little boy whose nursery is Dala Horses. I would LOVE to make a little pair of pants for him or a throw pillow for his room out of this precious fabric!
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Ooh.. what WOULDN’T I make with this fabric! I see tea towels, an apron, pj pants, a quick fleece backed blanket.. So many options!
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Little boy pants! Definitely little boy pants! Or maybe it would make a lovely cover for a little boy reading chair
Or maybe both so he could camouflage himself and disappear into his chair!
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Would make a pillow for my grandpa. I was talking about drooling over that oliver and s pattern book at the fabric store on facebook (just one of those random comments about my day) and the next day, I get on facebook and see his comment, “It is on the way, you should have it Wednesday! Love, Grandpa H.” What a sweetheart! I totally wasn’t expecting anything like that! Grandpa needs a care package.
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I have stumbled upon the giveaway: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/7uxexo/prudentbaby.com/2012/02/giveaways-2/fabric-friday-3/
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I’m thinking a little drawstring bag for my daughter to keep her My Little Ponies corraled.
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I am in LOVE with this fabric. Without question I would make my baby boy another pair of reversible pants from Handmade Beginnings! They would be super cute.
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I think I would consider using it for a jumper for my one-year-old.
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I will do a pillow for my son, he love the horses and his birthday is the next week.
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Ooooooh, I love this!! My sister would love it if I incorporated this into the quilt I’ve been promising her for her new bedroom!!
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This is adorable… I’d use the horses as appliqués on onesies and make some little baby pants to go with. Love it!
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These would make great pillowcases, offset by some solids. My sweetheart would be thrilled for something not-so-girly in the house.
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I tweeted! https://twitter.com/#!/wordygirl11/status/169828569898430464
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I would love to make my daughter a peasant dress with this!
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I would make curtains for the craft/tack room that we just redid! It would be perfect!
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I would make pants for my friend’s little boy, or use it to make a cowgirl outfit for my daughter…. Tough call! My little girl would LOVE it.
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I’d use it to make some bibs, snuggle blankets and baby bits for my little cousin’s baby (due on leap day at the end of the month). The sex of the baby will be a big suprise when it arrives, so this is perfect unisex fabric
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I would either make a stuffed horse toy for my son or a pillow!
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I would make something for my 4-year-old daughter, Layla. Maybe a little jumpsuit. She is obsessed with horses! Luckily for her we live in an area surrounded by horses.
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i would make my little boy some pj bottoms. so cute! thank you for offer
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I would make a cute appliqued pillow for the playroom! too cute!
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I would make my 5 yeard old daughter a messenger bag!! She is horse crazy and would love to have a “horsey” bag
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My daughter LOVES horses. I would make a skirt w/ matching headband for her.
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I work in a tack shop and this fabric would be a great addition. I would make a horse shoe shaped heating bag for my boss who is an avid rider. I would also make some reusable shopping totes for customers.
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I think this fabric would make a fantastic quilt for a horse lover….Me…for example….I just purchased a bag pattern and it would look fabulous with the Dala horses on it! Thank you for the chance to win.
Susan
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I really like this fabric. I’d make either a throw pillow or something for my daughter to wear.
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I think this would make a great iPad carrier–it’s a pattern that both my husband and I would be happy with.
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I would being sitting at the machine whipping up a farm play mat and a balloon cover for my nephews first birthday.
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Purses for my nieces!
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My 16 year old sister just brought her first horse home, this would make such a bossy tote for her horse’s grooming brushes!
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