Monday, November 10, 2014

"Countdown To The Holidays" - November 10th Edition

[Click here to link to see HG crew setting up the booth.]

We are happy, happy, happy. Let us share this fun little clip [click on the image above to get the link] about setting up our booth at Quilt Market in Houston. We had fun setting this booth up!





Let's get back to the fun of another Monday of our "Countdown To The Holidays" event! Congratulations to last week's winner, Emily Callender. Please send your contact information to this link. This week we are going to give away another bundle of the "Flannel Essentials 8" by Buggy Barn. Colors are slightly different from last week's bundle but equally beautiful.


This week we are featuring the cream panel in the collection and some coordinating prints. We can guarantee that you will love to cuddle with this flannel. It is oh so soft.


You can view the entire collection of "Flannel Essentials 8" and the accompanying free download projects on the Henry Glass website. 






a Rafflecopter giveaway



Good luck!

-HG



80 comments:

  1. This would make such a cute country baby quilt. Adorable fabrics

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  2. My first quilting project was a king sized lone star...I didn't have a rotary cutter back then so I used a pattern and a scissors to cut out all 704 diamond shapes. :)

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  3. My first quilt project was a pattern called Garden Enchantment by Debbie Beaves back in 2012

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  4. This Buggy Barn flannel is wonderful. Hope I win it.

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  5. Love, Love, Love the flannel. Did I mention love? Buggy Barn is awesome. Need to have these. Thanks for the chance.

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  6. My first quilt that I made was a panel quilt. It had bears that were in the woods. That quilt is over 20 years old and my son still has it. Thanks for the great giveaways you have been having lately.

    janie.mccombs(at)yahoo.com

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  7. My first quilting project was actually done in a class at my Viking store where I bought my Viking D1 embroidery machine. We made a quilted wall hanging in class with a calendar on the top. Mine turned out just beautifully as long as you didn't look at the back where the calendar was stitched out in reverse. "Someone" did not follow instructions very well to do the calendar embroidery portion before putting the back onto the wall hanging. oops.

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  8. My very first quilting project was a quiet book I made for my daughter. I had to quilt it once I realized that when I washed it all the batting got rumpled up into a ball without the quilting! Duh! So began my love of quilting! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  9. My first quilting project was a kitty lap quilt some 20+ years ago. I still use it today.

    tushay3(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  10. Wonderful fabrics! Just love flannels!

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  11. My first project was a bed quilt for my son made from bandanas (circa 1970). Those flannels look so snugly!

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  12. HELLO,it was dinner table place mats in autumn colors! Thanks again for a great giveaway!

    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  13. Lovely warm colours in this line - looks fun to work with :)

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  14. My first quilting project was a 4-block sampler wall hanging.

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  15. I wish I could remember my first quilting project. I think it was a table runner, because I joined a mystery qal in order to learn quilting and that's what we made. I love qal's and continue to join them and learn from them. That fabric is so lovely; the cream panel especially.

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  16. I made an Double Irish Chain quilt while watching the OJ trial! That was a long time ago!

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  17. My first was a Christmas Tree Skirt, I still have it.

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  18. First I would just "fondle the fabric" for a while and then make my new great grand a quilt

    cbquilts345@yahoo.com

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  19. My first quilt was a heart quilt and I used my kid's old clothing for the hearts.

    Debbie

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  20. My first quilting project was a Christmas Tree wall hanging made of HSTs. I got the pattern from a catalog. Considering the fact that I had no idea what I was doing, it turned out pretty well.

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  21. Oh I would definitely make a nice cozy and warm lap quilt! Love Buggy Barn 👍👍

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  22. So pretty. My first quilt was the bow tie pattern

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  23. I made my first quilt with my mom when I was 16 (something like 50 years ago.) It was pink and green. It was on my parents bed until 1997 then came to me and it is now on my bed. I treasure it and sleep well under it.

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  24. My first quilt project was a 36" square wall hanging using a block called Sticks and Stones about 30 yrs ago - I have not seen the block anywhere since!
    Pauline

    preferred contact
    perry94022 at hotmail dot com

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  25. A table runner I actually never finished

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  26. My first project was a hand pieced, hand quilted 12 block quilt sampler from my lqs that taught the basics of quilting at the time, drafting templates, hand piecing, hand applique, hand quilting, and the binding was made by bringing the back to the front.

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  27. My first quilting project was a king sized quilt in Nana's Garden in 1997. I never finished it :( I didn't know how to make quarter-inch seams accurately and I got so discouraged. Thank goodness I didn't give up, though!

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  28. My first quilt was a king size big block quilt.

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  29. My first quilt project was when I was in the 5th grade. I cut squares from old scraps I found around the house, including double knits, corduroy, and wool. I sewed them together with a hand cranked Singer toy machine. Needless to say, it was a disaster and wound up in the garbage. I didn't attempt to quilt again until I was an adult.

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  30. My first quilt was a 9-patch that I don't think I ever finished. I've done many more since then.

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  31. I would make a quilt for my husband.

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  32. My first quilting project was a quilt made of corduroy squares and tied with yarn. My dogs still enjoy it!

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  33. A potholder was the first thing I quilted
    dawnm1993 at gmail dot com

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  34. My first quilting project was a doll quilt made from 5" polyester squares my grandma used for her quilts.

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  35. Oh, boy! My first quilting project takes me back to 1983 when I made a full-size square block quilt in shades of purple. It was for my first (and only) apartment and I loved it! I still have it and it's been on many picnics, camping trips, softball and football games and even worked as a tent when my kids were little.

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  36. My 1st quilt was flannel scraps actually...from baby things I had made. Sewed by hand, and knotted with embroidery floss! :)

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  37. I love this fabric!!! My first quilting project was a twin sized sampler for my daughter. it was all hand pieced and quilted.
    mabear29@ymail.com

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  38. My first quilt project was a log cabin quilt, and I even hand quilted it.

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  39. I made a small charm pack quilt with Christmas colors. It didn't turn out very well but I will eventually go back and fix it! Thanks for the giveaway, these flannels are sweet!

    tdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com

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  40. My first quilting project was a log cabin quilt for my son

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  41. My first quilting project was finishing a baby quilt that my mom had started. She had done most of the embroidery on it, so I finished it and did the quilting. It went to my nephew who would have been her first grandbaby.

    Sandy A

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  42. I love panels and love soft flannels. Would probably make a lap quilt-maybe rag style

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  43. Many years ago I made a butterfly quilt for my son and his wife.
    Thanks,
    Peggy
    Peggy_verdongibbs@att.net

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  44. My first quilt was an "I Spy" for my then 5-yr-old. He LOVED it, but we lost it in Katrina. One of these days he'll get another quilt! LOL!

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  45. My first quilting project, years ago, was a square that I put into a small frame and began to hand quilt. I never finished it but use it as a decorative piece in the guest bedroom.

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  46. My first quilt was a baby quilt (actually three baby quilts, I have triplets). They were Care Bear quilts. Thanks for the great giveaway.

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  47. I'm loving the bright colors of this flannel collection

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  48. My first project was a quilt for my bed. I still have it.

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  49. It was an incredibly long time ago and I was but a wee thing. I made a lapquilt with my Grandmother.

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  50. I never worked with flannel, hope to try soon !

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  51. My first project was a hand sewn pieced sampler, bed sized quilt :)

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  52. My first quilting project was a set of placemats and I haven't looked back since . Gorgeous fabrics that would make a wonderful cuddly lap quilt , thanks so much for the chance .

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  53. Gorgeous flannels. My first project was a heaxagon pin cushion and my first quilt was a log cabin x

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  54. I love this fabric. My first quilting project was 2 attic window wall hangings. One has a sunny. cloudy sky showing, and the other has a starry night sky showing. Thanks!

    Please click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.

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  55. I took a class and we learned different blocks and then put them together in a lap size quilt.

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  56. MY first project was a black, purple and pink block quilt that was my own pattern. I wish I still had that quilt.

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  57. In high school home economic class I made a quilt using a gingham cheater panel. Thanks for a chance.

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  58. Love that panel! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  59. My first quilting project was a sampler quilt in a beginner quilt class. I finished it about 10 years later!

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  60. My first quilting project was a wall hanging with hearts appliquéd onto squares. I love the flannel fabric line!

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  61. My first project was a quillow for my mum!

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  62. A hand pieced queen size quilt. Beautiful collection. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  63. I made a double size quilt for my MIL with dachshunds on it. Even machine quilted it myself! Thanks for the giveaway :)

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  64. My first quilting project was a Christmas pillow.
    sugar_lin2 at hotmail dot com

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  65. Looks soooooo soft and cosy! Love it!

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  66. My first project was a cross stitched teddy bear quilt. I stitched the bears when I was 10 and stitched the quilt a few years later.

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  67. I love the wild west theme in your booth! Very fun! The temps are dropping and a flannel quilt would be so wonderful! Thanks for the chance!

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  68. I made a quilted baby floor blanket...and first time I patched and quilted was for a gorgeous pillow cover!

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  69. My very first quilt I ever made was many years ago when I took 2 bed sheets and put them together with batting and tied them. The first one was for a wedding present and I liked it and made another for myself. I still have it and both of my kids grew up using it and my son now calls it his inheritance.

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  70. My first project was a patchwork quilt using skirts, dresses, shirts. I want to see if I could make it. Actually didn't turn out so bad.

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  71. My first quilting project was actually a comforter made with 2 sheets and lots of batting. That's what started me down the quilting path.

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  72. My first quilting project was actually a comforter made with 2 sheets and lots of batting. That's what started me down the quilting path.

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  73. My first quilting project is covering up my son right now, a anchor quilt.

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  74. My first quilt was an embellished cheater panel to which I added borders and embroidery.

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