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Michael Miller Cotton Couture: Great Giveaway

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THIS CONTEST ENDED 07/10/12. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED.

It's been a colorful two weeks here at Sew4Home, as we put Michael Miller's 100% Cotton Couture collection through its paces: color selection - check, beautiful drape - check, silky feel - check, coordination with MMF prints - check. With the quality points in order, now it's time to share the rainbow. With Cotton Couture, that rainbow is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet... plus 83 more! You could win THREE specially-selected fat quarter bundles of Cotton Couture: 20 jewels, 20 pastels and 20 neutrals plus a Color Card - an over $200 retail value!

The good folks of Michael Miller Fabrics have provided THREE fat quarter boxes; each contains twenty 18" x 21" cuts. There's one in Jewel tones, another in Pastels, and the third is Neutrals. In addition, you'll get a Cotton Couture color card with real fabric swatches. Sixty generous slices of rich color for home décor, garments or quilting. 

One lucky Sew4Home fan will get all three fat quarter bundles plus the swatch card to rev up her (or his) own color riot. For your chance to be that lucky winner, simply take a few minutes to browse through the 90 Cotton Couture colors, then leave us a short comment about your favorite color and why. 

How better cotton fabric is made

Luxury cotton makers, like Michael Miller begin by choosing their raw materials the way a chef chooses his ingredients. This means selecting from varieties like American Pima or Egyptian cotton (which has several subvarieties), then from these varieties, buying only the better quality fibers.

During initial processing, the shorter cotton fibers are combed out, leaving only the longer fibers, which produce finer thread. These longer threads can be woven at a higher thread count. This is the basis of that luxurious feel we love.

After the thread is woven into fabric, but before it's dyed, it will be gassed, specially prewashed, and mercerized (which allows the fabric to stay soft and loose when washed).

The dyeing process is where a lot of cheap cottons get that stiff, rough feel. Regular dyes simply 'paint' the outside of the cotton fibers, making them stiff. The darker the cheap dye, the stiffer the fabric. Luxury cottons are given their color with 'reactive dyes.' Instead of just coating the surface of the fiber, these dyes actually permeate through to the core. The result is color that is deeper, more vivid, and longer lasting. It also means the darker colors are just as soft as the lighter colors and even the whites.

The most luxurious cottons are the solid colors. Because the process of making cotton prints is a lot like printing wrapping paper (the fabric is run through a printing press), it can never match the softness and colorfastness of reactive dyeing.

Finally, after dyeing, luxury cotton is further treated by calendaring (a process using heated rollers) and Sanforization (a process that fixes the fabric so it resists shrinking). Now it can be cut to size and delivered to your local candy shop (sometimes called a fabric store).

We encourage you to give these great Cotton Couture solids from Michael Miller a try, because high end cottons don't just look wonderful. They wear longer, wash longer, and feel better. Once you've worked with them, you'll never go back to anything less.

Take a look back at these NINE projects and tips:

Michael Miller Cotton Couture: Triangle Color Block Table Runner

Michael Miller Cotton Couture: Color Block Queen Bolster Pillow

Michael Miller Cotton Couture: Color Block Queen Duvet

Michael Miller Cotton Couture: Wave Tucked Preppy Handbag

Michael Miller Cotton Couture: Three Tier Ombre Apron

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Quick Tip: Warp Speed Button Sewing

How To Sew A Corner (aka Mitered) Hem 

Entering to win is easy!

THIS CONTEST ENDED 07/10/12. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ENTERED.

First, a very BIG Sew4Home thanks to everyone at Michael Miller Fabrics for sponsoring our Cotton Couture Series and for supplying such a generous Great Giveaway.

Second, here's how to make it yours! 

We will draw one person at random from everyone who posts a qualifying comment about their favorite color of Cotton Couture as of midnight PT July 10, 2012. No purchase necessary to enter. Void where prohibited.

There are 90 colors from which to choose your fave. To browse through them, visit your local independent fabric or quilt shop, find them online at the Michael Miller, or browse one of these shops with most to all of the Cotton Couture collection in stock and ready to buy/ship: Fabric Depot, Pink Chalk Fabrics, and Fat Quarter Shop.

Let us know what color you were excited to find. Was it Clementine, Periwinkle, Raspberry or... ??

We will contact our random winner by email to confirm and coordinate shipping of the three fat quarter bundle boxes plus the Cotton Couture Color Card.

NOTE: Due to complex contest legal restrictions and customs requirements that differ from country to country, we are currently able to send prizes to a USA postal address only (cannot be a P.O. Box). Good luck to everyone!

Make it easy for us to notify you should you be our lucky winner. Simply register with us and login before you comment. Your email address is then hidden from view.

Remember, post your comment below to enter.

Scroll to the BOTTOM of the page to find the comment window. After you post, your comment will automatically display at the TOP of the comments on the page.

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Em Camfield said:
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Turq (Turquoise) is my favorite.  But so hard to choose, there are so many great colors!  

Ruth Greenwald said:
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Luna is my favorite.  Turq comes next.  I find these colors so soothing and lovely.

Karen In NC said:
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Indigo looks wonderful. It is dark, but not quite black, and can really help ground a design or room. Lovely mix of colors in the collection.

Karen In NC said:
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Indigo looks wonderful. It is dark, but not quite black, and can really help ground a design or room. Lovely mix of colors in the collection.

jehoeller said:
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Purple, no, Jewel, no, Venus. Yes, I'll go with the goddess of love...how could one not love it??

smiledi said:
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The watermelon is my current favorite; I was interested to note that most of the other ones I was considering were mentioned by others in the comments! Great minds think alike :) This is a fabulous collection--thanks for introducing it to us!

drmithome said:
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I like the Tea and Sage because they would look lovely in my room.

WFish said:
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I love the Raspberry and Starfruit colors!! So bright and cheery!

jackiesquilting said:
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Love the Fog!!  It just might be my new go to gray!

Gina Swanson said:
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My favorite color is Luna. A perfect match for the walls od my bedroom.

SheRog said:
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I love the Turq (turquiose) color.  It would accent a wall quilt in my new bedroom just beautifully!

LaDawn Kunz said:
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I love Coral and Raspberry.  Anything bright and colorful makes me smile!

tsetsgee said:
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Great giveaway, I love these clorful cotton couture, thank you;)

cosmo98 said:
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Malibu is my favorite. love the colors of the ocean and sky!

Joan Moore said:
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My favorite is the aqua. So pretty! Thank you for the generous giveaway.

vickit said:
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All the colors are just fabulous. I'm a huge fan of beautiful color. Having to pick one is tough because they are all just so pretty. But, since I must, I would have to say my favorite is the Purple Cotton Coture. First purple is my favorite color but even more than that, I am attempting to do the Beginner's Quilt Along at the Quilt Gallery and the fabric I'm using has a gorgeous purple (the Violet Cotton Coture may actually match closer but hard to tell), Fuschia (another of my favorites) and gray along with a few other colors. I need some solids yet and this awesome giveaway would be so helpful since it's got all the colors I still need. It may actually be too  late for this quilt along if I were to win but, I bought alot of these fabrics so I would still be used with this same fabric.

Thank you for the awesome giveaway and chance to win.

Nana V said:
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Pastille is a favorite, with about 15 close second choices.  Oh the possibilities!

mnunner said:
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I just love the Pink Cotton Couture. It is so bright and summer-like. Love it.

Lisa Marie said:
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I browsed through the many gorgeous colors and my favorite is Apple.  I like it because it is cheerful and modern and goes with a surprising number of other colors.  Beautiful!  I have never seen these fabrics but they look wonderful and I sure would like to try them!

marilyn RH said:
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red, red and more shades of red

oh so many quilts to make from such bright colors ,

Kathyatemily said:
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I don't know how anyone can pick just one but you forced me into it. Lipstick it is!

arkbn7 said:
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It's not very exciting, but Aqua will always be a go to color for me. I love the rainbow presentation with the fat quarter packs!

sarapiggy said:
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I love the color Turq. It reminds me of today's beautiful blue sky. So simple, so true. 

maryelf said:
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I don't just love the color Kryptonite, I love that it is called Kryptonite!

michelemilam said:
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I have to pick only one, not an easy task. They are all amazing! Anything in the purple family; however, LAVENDER reminds me of my childhood bedroom.

Chris Howard said:
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I browsed the colors about five times and could only narrow it down to about 89 colors that I loved!  But I think I really liked Lipstick.  The name just made me smile!

mpistey said:
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I love it all, but the combination of the Tangrine and Fuschia really caught my eye.  I would never dare to put that together on my own!

Sequana said:
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Tough choice, but Mermaid would be fun to use in a project.

Jerry S said:
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It is definitely the shades of red/pink/and all the luscius colors in between. It is nature at its finest as well as the colors of fun, food, and family.

Denniele said:
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Lagoon is my pick!  It look slike the color I am always needing but can never find!  It is great that there are swatches on the color card....so nice to match with.

asnorthwoods@centurytel.net said:
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The Blue is the most enticing. Whether it is sky, water, or just because I love the color - the possibilities are endless.

acarlton9250 said:
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I love the royal blue. I can already think of many projects it would fit in with.

Catherine Marissa said:
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I'm in a pink mood, so I'd have to say Raspberry caught my eye.

Miyaebl said:
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Tough choice but I'll go with Green Tea. I love those in-betweeny colors. Would love to win this!

Molly McG said:
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Kryptonite is my favorite, but I love all the shades of green; such a variety.

DaisyG said:
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I really like the Aqua.  It's so peaceful and pretty.

Sue M. said:
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Not sure if this posted, so if it's on here twice, I apologize.  I like the teal, as it is one of my favorite colors.

LisaAnn said:
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Wow, it is so hard to pick just one!  For now I'll say Canary.  Love the soft yellow of it for summer.  

Mary Lee said:
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A treasure trove of beauty!  Lovely, lovely, lovely!  The mango might be my favorite, but I don't think I saw one that I DIDN'T like!  

I love that the color names are so accurate in describing the shade.  

Lin Stricker said:
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Rasberry or Kryptonite? or Rasberry & Kryptonite together -  hard the pick all the colors are great

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