Good Monday morning! We are happy to host another Let's Get Quilting. Congratulations to last week's winner, Marian Allen!
There were many requests to give away some more of this adorable collection. Someone suggested making pencil cases with this kid-friendly line. What would you make with this collection?
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Come back tomorrow for the latest Desire To Inspire Challenge Project.
Good luck!
- HG
Cute fabric. I'd make a donation baby quilt for my quilting group. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'd make the most adorable baby quilt :)
ReplyDeleteI'd make a baby quilt for my 1st grandson
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute pillow.
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for a child.
ReplyDeleteI have 7 grandchildren so I am sure I can think of something to make if I am the lucky winner of this cute fabric. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the pencil case, but a library tote with case and maybe a notepad cover for a complete gift set - add a book and done! My grands are all avid readers and love to go to the library.
ReplyDeleteHedgehugs for nursery accessories. Burp Cloths, portable diaper changing pad, shopping cart cover for a toddler, fabric baskets of course! Perhaps it's because I'm stitching up stuff for two baby showers right now:) Thank you Henry Glass & Co. for this opportunity.
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I think it would be great for Christmas stockings, gift bags and present sacks.
ReplyDeleteI spy a fussy cut baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteA cute pillowcase for my niece!!
ReplyDeleteI would probably make a little blanket or maybe a bag/purse for a kid to carry some toys or crayons in.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would make super cute tote bags for library books. Or it would be great for pillowcases too.
ReplyDeleteHI,I'D MAKE A BABY CHARITY QUILT!
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msstitcher1214@gmail.com
My niece is trying for her second child. I'd make a baby quilt ! This would be perfect because it would be cute for either a boy or a girl.
ReplyDeleteBaby quilts - three babies due this year in our family!!
ReplyDeleteAn organizer bag or a quilt. The fabric is so cute. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeletei would mkae a small blanket using this fabric for my great nephew.
ReplyDeleteI would make a lunch bag to take to work!
ReplyDeleteI would make a Christmas Stocking for a very special little boy!
ReplyDeleteThere is a new baby coming in the family that is due in December. It would make a cute baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a Christmas Quilt. I make one new one every year to decorate the house with and this fabric would be so cute to put in the Grandkids bedroom.
ReplyDeleteI think the fabric would make a sweet baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make pj shorts for my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteLOOOOVE this Bundle!!! Would make a cute quilt for new Granbaby!! KNOW he will love too! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for chance to win the Give-a-way too! :D
I would make a quillow for my granddaughter she will be 3 in January. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love this adorable collection and would make a baby quilt for my friend who is expecting her second!!!
ReplyDeleteI would make pillowcases from this adorable fabric. I think that would almost assure sweet dreams.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who is making quilts for children for a quilt ministry. I would make a quilt and send to her for the ministry.
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With this adorable bundle, I would make some patchwork tote bags and a few mug rugs for my teacher friends. Teachers love hand-made items!
ReplyDeleteI would make a wall hanging for my nephew's son's bedroom with the hedgehogs.
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I'd definitely make a baby quilt for one of my future grandkids (thinking positive!)
ReplyDeleteIt's too cute!! I would make a floor pillow for the grandkids. :)
ReplyDeletecraftyccain@gmail.com
A friend is having a baby so I would make her a quilt. Wonderful fabric.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a couple pillowcases for my nieces!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make pj's for allys he little grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI would make a tech cover for for Kindle Fire. It would be so cheery and bright
ReplyDeleteI would make a winter pj keeper bag for my daughter, or a bag for her to keep her small treasures in. This fabric is adorable. It could also be cute as baby bibs, or a throw for babies or toddlers.
ReplyDeleteI would make a zipper pouch for my cosmetics. Very cute!
ReplyDeleteiain.ross30 at gmail dot com
I would make a baby quilt - it's sooo cute
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I'd probably make a simple quilt with largish squares to showcase the cute critters to their full advantage. Although, a little girl's outfit might be an alternative as well. Since we can't leave the boys out, a duffel bag would be in order.
ReplyDeleteHedgehugs would make a fantastic baby quilt! Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
This would make such a cute quilt and pillow combo. I love this fabric collection, its adorable. ncjeepster@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI'd make cloth nappies/diapers! x
ReplyDeleteI love these Hedgehugs prints, they are so crisp and bright. I'd like to make some lunch bags for the kiddos and maybe one for me :)
ReplyDeleteI would add the Hedgehugs to my I Spy quilts. I make them for local fundraisers, like Cystic Fibrosis and Down Syndrome Awareness.
ReplyDeletekdavis1@centurytel.net
I would make some camping pillows.
ReplyDeleteA darling baby quilt. So cute. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese little guys are adorable. :) I have to make something for my little granddaughters.
ReplyDeleteAs I have two friends having babies, I would use it to make gifts for them, and a little something for myself too, it is such adorable fabric!
ReplyDeleteAs I have two friends having babies, I would use it to make gifts for them, and a little something for myself too, it is such adorable fabric!
ReplyDeletei'd make some cute zip bags! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would use it in a baby quilt. Thanks for another great giveaway. (debbie at wowilikethat dot com)
ReplyDeleteI would use it in a baby quilt. Thanks for another great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt for my granddaughter
ReplyDeleteI'd make a quilt for my granddaughter
ReplyDeleteBaby bibs and burpcloths for a winter baby would be precious in these sweet prints!
ReplyDeleteI would make a child's quilt for charity.
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Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
A toddler quilt would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to make a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute blanket for a little boy! Thanks for the chance to win! jacklynnsteven at netzero dot com
ReplyDeleteI'd make a sheet set, curtains and a floor pillow
ReplyDeleteThis would make awesome baby quilts, or pillow cases for cancer kids.
ReplyDeleteI would make a gorgeous quilt for a child - I would donate it to my local Women's shelter where they can raffle it and raise needed funds.\
ReplyDeletePauline
perry94022 at hotmail dot com
Greetings! I make many charity and fundraising quilts as well as supplying needed items to The Preemie Project. This line of fabrics would be ideal for any of those uses! Thank you. Julie
ReplyDeleteI would use them to make a fall table runner. Would bring a smile to our faces everyday.
ReplyDeleteI would make a cute table runner that would bring a smile to our faces everyday.
ReplyDeleteTime for a cute table runner that would bring a smile to our faces everyday.
ReplyDeleteHi it's Debra from Alberta Canada. With this cute fabric, I would make some kiddie booklet folders. I have been making them like crazy lately and am getting low on cute kiddie fabric. Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI have some hedgehog embroidery designs that I will be making for my daughter, and these fabrics would make a real nice border for a quilt or wall hanging, they're so very cute!!
ReplyDeleteI think a lap quilt would be cool...........happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI have 3 friends who will be grandmas soon and I would make a baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteI think it would make an adorable tote using the printed squares for pockets. They'd also be really cute used as the pockets for a truly unique Advent Calendar.
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