We don't believe that you need an excuse to quilt but if you are ever going to need a reason to stay in and quilt the freezing cold temperatures here in the Northeast are a perfect reason. Stay warm friends!
Our giveaway bundle is going to Susan The Farm Quilter. Please send your contact information here and we will ship you the fabric. Congratulations!
This week we are giving away a random assortment of Buggy Barn's Flannel Essentials 8. It's such a soft pile of flannels. We've included the cream colored panel in this stack. Tell us what you would make with this bundle.
Good luck!
-HG
I am thinking of summer and camping, and this would be beautiful for a quilt for a new camper. We are thinking about getting one this year and I like the idea of decorating it in my own style.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
I would love to make a cozy lap quilt. I could add flannels from my stash to make it big enough.
ReplyDeleteNo snow here - just rain!!
ReplyDeleteA baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteSO BEAUTIFUL! I think I'd make new love seat pillows with this neat little bundle! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1214@gmail.com
A nice, warm cuddle quilt for one of my New England family members!
ReplyDeleteI love flannel and this would make a perfect throw for me to cuddle up on the sofa
ReplyDeleteI'd make a blanket for my brand new grandson
ReplyDeleteI would love a flannel quilt !
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would make a beautiful little lap quilt.
ReplyDeletencjeepster@aol.com
This fabric would make a beautiful little lap quilt.
ReplyDeletencjeepster@aol.com
I would use this flannel to make a great Throw for our Family Room!!! I am "addicted" to flannel! lol Cozy & warm...and so soft & snuggle worthy! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win these fabrics. A lovely selection.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes.
Wendy
WBooth-Boyd@hotmail.com
I would make a quillow. Lovely fabric. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quillow. Lovely fabric. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThose are so sweet. I think I'd make a soft, autumnal mug rug, maybe with some leafy applique.
ReplyDeleteNo snow here. In NW Oregon we already have robins, crocuses, and sunshine. *Not* wintry weather at all.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful flannel fabrics! Living in Upstate New York, I would make a cozy flannel quilt for the family ton snuggle up under during this below freezing winter!
ReplyDeleteI would probably make a blanket for my daughter for the car. She loves to snuggle with blankets and flannel would be soft and warm.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make a flannel quilt for a very dear friend - this bundle would give me inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric would make a lovely rag quilt for me!
ReplyDeletewlinda_ca(at)yahoo(dot)com
More great coordinating colors & designs fm Buggy Barn.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the wonderful giveaways!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make a nice snuggly lap quilt.
ReplyDeleteWe got one inch of snow last night.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby blanket - when I think flannel, that's what I always think about making!!
ReplyDeleteI love love the Buggy Barn and Henry Glass
ReplyDeleteFlannels are yummy
ldcolvin
I would make a quilt with the fabric.
ReplyDeleteI have two friends having babies in the next 3 months. I would be making burp cloths & blankets with the flannel.
ReplyDeletetushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com
We received 3-4 inches of snow today.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt with these yummy flannels. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteThis flannel would make a cozy little quilt, of course!
ReplyDeleteI would make a soft and cozy lap quilt for my Dad, who just turned 93.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn
I would love to make either a throw quilt or some pillows.
ReplyDeleteI am in New Hampshire with about 8 feet of snow outside and think we are suppose to get a little more this weekend, again! :(
ReplyDeleteI would make a cozy rag quilt. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
I would make a lap quilt for my family room to cuddle under on chilly nights!
ReplyDeleteI would make my son a quilt to take with him to football games. He's been wanting one with flannel and this would be great! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletetdkcarpenoctem@hotmail.com
Love flannel
ReplyDeleteA quilt for charity
Love flannel
ReplyDeleteA quilt for charity
My youngest great grandson has asked for a new "blanket" so it would go to him.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some rice packs and hand warmers with this flannel!
ReplyDeleteWe are in for 4 more inches of snow. We already have 18! thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love Buggy Barn and I love flannel. I would use it for a simple 6" square block quilt. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI have the perfect quilt pattern for this bundle.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute flannel quilt for a new grandbaby due in Sept. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI just love flannel - so snuggly
ReplyDeleteI just love flannel - so snuggly - thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteIt has been in the single to minus digits here in New York I'd make a warm snuggle throw and donate it to one of my guilds charities
ReplyDeleteI would make a lap quilt with some of it, or maybe a pillow to put my head on when I want to nap. It really looks snuggly to me!
ReplyDeleteI'd make a small lap quilt for cuddling up with on the sofa.
ReplyDeleteOther than a nice warm quilt, I don't really know what I'd make.
ReplyDeletejen dot barnard at btinternet dot com
Applique quilt! crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a small lap quilt! With wool batting it would be soooo cuddly!
ReplyDeleteThis flannel would go into a cozy lap quilt. Thanks for the fun!
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect for a small lap quilt, all warm and cozy.
ReplyDeleteI nice warm lap quilt for my sewing room. The colors would fit perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a pillow, thanks!
ReplyDeletecork@pa.rr.com
Oh, no doubt it would be made into a quilt.
ReplyDeleteWould look great as quilted pillow for the couch or a quilted throw for the couch. Would be great out in the living room for everyone to see this pretty fabric line. Lauralee Hensley
ReplyDeletelfhpueblo (at) msn (dot) com
Since the temperature here right now is -10 degrees (I live in western New York state), a cozy, warm flannel quilt would be perfect to make with this beautiful line of fabric!
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