Monday, January 18, 2016
Let's Get Quilting - A "fresh-vintage" fabric giveaway
If you saw our interview on the blog last week with Martha Walker, you will recall that we closed with the question of simplicity, and how Martha's fabrics from "A Prairie Journal" are reminiscent of a period in history when quilt making was more of a tradition built into women's lives from necessity, than a hobby eked out of our spare time.
Having said that, this week's giveaway is from Martha Walker's last collection with Henry Glass Fabrics called "Sentimental Stitches." You may still be able to find this line in your local quilt shop, but it is sold out from our warehouses. We found this darling bundle in the closet. To win, you just need to comment on the blog by answering a simple question; "What would a 'simpler life' look like to you?"
The giveaway begins today and ends Saturday at midnight (EST).
Let's Get Quilting - 2016 Edition
I have to admit I live a fairly simple life, but help with the housework so that I had more time to quilt would be lovely. Thanks so much for the chance on these wonderful fabrics. The are just the colors and patterns that I love!
ReplyDeleteHELLO,like taking each day a little slower.Sensing and appreciating all of creation. Appreciating all my loved ones and telling them that.Thank You for the giveaway!
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Simple life for me would be not having to stress to go to work every morning, but be able to follow my passion for quilting.
ReplyDeleteSimple life woud be living with my love in the nature, and my sewing machine!
ReplyDeleteBeing able to visit with family and friends in person, with no phone interuptions.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life usually means a happier life. I would love to have more time to relax without worrying about money. I would love to go back to when we didn't have to pay rent and you owned your land outright for settling there. I also love the old prices on fabric. I would love 22 cents for a yard of fabric.
ReplyDeleteI live the simple life, by the sea, no frills. No cell phone. No bills.
ReplyDeleteI think I am living the simple life. Family, friends, faith, reading, and quilting! What more could you wish for?
ReplyDeleteHaving the majority of my UFOs completed.
ReplyDeleteSimple life for me would be no hand held electronics.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would be no phones!
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No electronics - even though it does make communicating easier. The there would be more time for sewing!!
ReplyDeleteBe with my family and have a job.
ReplyDeleteA little cottage in the countryside, my own vegetable plot, hens for eggs and some farmyard animals. X
ReplyDeleteIain.ross30 at gmail dot com
Simple life would be family, friends, joy and happiness all the time
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty fabrics. Thank you for the chance to win them. A simpler life for me would be to go back to the 1850s or so. You know who your neighbors were, you helped each other, and you lived off of what God and the land provided for you.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful fabrics. Thank you for the chance to win them. A simpler time for me would have been around the 1850's or so. you know who your neighbors were, you helped each other and you lived off what God and the land provided.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance to win these beautiful fabrics. A simpler time for me what has been in the 1800'S. you know who your neighbors were, you helped each other, and you lived off of what God and the land provided.
ReplyDeleteSimple living, to me, is peaceful, comfortable, thankful, happy and staying positive.
ReplyDeleteTo slow down and try enjoy the moments
ReplyDeleteTo slow down and try and enjoy the moments
ReplyDeleteThe simple life to me would be a life spent sewing and quilting to my heart's delight with friends and family close by.
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a simpler life would be for families to be closer, in both physically and emotionally. To be able to have the time to make for family and friends all the projects we have in our minds to make for them. To be able to teach our children the basics of sewing and quilting for fun and necessity and for them to enjoy the satisfaction it provides.
ReplyDeleteThe Simple Life would feature less dependence on electronics and social media. There would be fewer objects in my home that do not serve a functional purpose.
ReplyDeleteI'm retired, so my life couldn't get much simpler, except if I had someone to clean and cook for me. =)
ReplyDeleteMy husband will be retiring soon and we will move to a smaller house with a smaller yard so we will have a smaller house payment or none at all! Then we will relax and enjoy our children and grandchildren. He will fish and I will quilt!!
ReplyDeleteNo television no racing around going from place to place , to be content with what I have and have peace within.
ReplyDeleteTo me a simpler life would be me staying home, cooking from scratch and tending my little garden which I can't do working full time
ReplyDeleteLife in a log cabin off the grid would be perfect for me!
ReplyDeleteLess technology for a start. More gardening, more sewing. Simple is better!
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Live in a log cabin in the mountains----but of course still be able to go on internet.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would have far less technology like smart phones and smart TVs. Half the time I can't work the silly things and I'm tired of seeing everyone walk around scrolling instead of looking. Life was much simpler with dumb electronics and more time for stitching.
ReplyDeleteSimple life for me would be in a log cabin in the mountains near a fresh-water stream. I would like electricity so I could sew with my machine and have good light at night, but so many other current "necessities" like internet, cell phones, TV...I could live without them.
ReplyDeleteIt would be the modern conveniences we take for granted today. Then allowing oneself to indulge in their hobbies.
ReplyDeleteLiving in the woods and mountains, near a lake, with great wi-fi, lots of quilting time, and a long arm machine.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life for me would be moving to a tiny house in a beautiful peaceful place. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Absolutely gorgeous fabric. I feel I'm close to living the simple life. Retired (although my husband still works), house paid for, free time to ski during the winter and bike during the summer. If only I could declutter the basement, LOL
ReplyDeleteLess technology, less "frills", less concern about things that won't matter in the long run. That's the kind of life I'm trying to lead right now. I'm not an "off the grid" person--although we do have our own well, and live at the end of a gravel road--but I am careful about how I use technology, and try to prioritize how I spend my time. This year I'm trying to spend some time each day stitching, and to stitch when I sit, instead of flick through a magazine or click through a screen. Do something real that results in something lasting.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would mean no more trying to amass "stuff" and no more trying to keep up with our neighbours. Everyone would slow down their lives so they had more time to spend with family and friends. Linda
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A simpler life to me would be getting to sew everyday, traveling when I felt like it and not worrying about the everyday things that pop up.
ReplyDeleteI think I am living it now. I am retired, living on a farm in NC. I just wish it was a little warmer. I hate cold weather.
ReplyDeleteThe simple life would be living off the land away from the city.
ReplyDeletenikilsend(at)outlook(dot)com
The life I'm leading!! Quilting, traveling, spending time with family and friends...what more could I want?
ReplyDeleteI just left my answer on the other blogpost so will add to it by saying that my simpler life would include a cleared out apt. where I could arrive home from my ideal job and sew, or invite friends over, or sit with a cup of tea enjoy my simole space which reflected me, my love of sewing, and giving back to the community.
ReplyDeleteMartha's designs are just wonderful! Simpler would mean less clutter. So much time is spent wrangling unimportant things. Simpler would definitely mean more time being creative and sewing.
ReplyDeleteAll businesses closed on Sundays would be the start of life being a little more simpler.
ReplyDeleteMore fulfilling - being very useful, using talents God has given me
ReplyDeleteTo me, a simpler life would be one without all the stresses of modern day living.
ReplyDeleteI think I lead a pretty simple life now, but to be even simpler would be stepping back in time before electronics and all the modes of communication we have today.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would mean less time in the car and more time at hime with friends.
ReplyDeleteThe Simple Life for me would be not having to make dinner!
ReplyDeleteSimply put a simple life is stitching all day and wrapping myself in a quilt at days end.
ReplyDeletebluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com
To have nothing to do 24 hours a day except quilt and sew.
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I've been watching the "Tiny House" shows lately. It is amazing to me how many things one can do without and be contented. I used to love to cook but there is no time now. I love to spend the day sewing, gardening and taking time to enjoy life. Not having all the modern interruptions would be nice.
ReplyDeleteThe simply life is no housework and all the time I want to do the things I love to do with the people I love.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would mean not feeling the need to own so much extra stuff. We can manage with a lot less, and have more time for family and less stress!
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would have no computers or television in it. Thanks!
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I have my simpler life now. My husband and I are both retired and the freedom that gives you is amazing. We are not tied to the clock the way you are when you are working and what doesn't get done today will still be there tomorrow with no pressure. It is very liberating.
ReplyDeleteSimple life...don't think there is such a thing! I am reminded about a joke on when life begins...a priest, a minister and a rabbi are playing golf...the priest says "Life begins at conception!". The minister says "no it's a birth!" - The rabbi laughs and says "you have it wrong! Life begins when the last child leaves home and the last dog dies!!" Okay my simple life will begin when the last child moves out and I can get his bedroom for a sewing room!!!(I'll keep the dog - she appre3ciates quilts!)
ReplyDeleteThe Simple Life begins when the last child leaves home and you can use their room as your sewing room!!
ReplyDeleteWe are living it, we are retired
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would be one without cell phones and television
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My life is simpler now because I am retired. No more punching a time clock means that I can spend more time on quilt projects and reading quilting blogs!!!
ReplyDeleteA simpler life to me would look like more of a work life balance where I had more time to pursue my creative interests, travel to the places I would love to experience and spend quality time with family and friends. It seems we are so often "rushed" for time, hurrying throughout our days.
ReplyDeleteI would love to spend more quiet time sitting out in the yard catching a breeze with my two felines and I am sure they would love that also.
the Simple life to me would be stress free days and starry nights. No, really, our kids are on their own now and we're considering a move to Charlotte, NC - I'd like to move for the adventure!
ReplyDeleteThe simple life would be me, wrapped in a quilt, reading a good book!
ReplyDeleteThe simple life would be me, curled up in a quilt, reading a good book!
ReplyDeleteThe simple life would be me, curled up in a quilt, reading a good book!
ReplyDeleteThe simple life for me means little clutter, possessions that make me happy, time to read and garden and sew, a well stocked kitchen.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would mean people calling on the telephone to relay messages instead of emailing over and over and over and over in an attempt to get all the information together in a cohesive and timely (or untimely) manner. (Can you tell I'm just old school enough to strongly dislike emails?)
ReplyDeletea simple life would be no cell phone, no computer, and no television.
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A simpler life to me would be life on a mini farm where I get to cook, sew, plant, harvest and do work that feels right with me. No more hustle and bustle. And no more days spent on computers for work. The only computer time I would spend is to order fabric and get inspiration from other creative people!
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Beautiful fabric!
ReplyDeleteThe simple life for me would be fewer possessions in a home with no outdoor maintenance required.
ReplyDeleteSimpler life...would be one without electronics and my treadle.... how blissful!
ReplyDeleteThis would be awesome fabric to win.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would be a life with no worries, no wars, no stress, more giving, sharing, caring, and time to do more good in the world.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would be a life with no wars, worries and stress but with more caring, helping, giving and time to do all the good you wanted to do for those you love.
ReplyDeleteA simpler life would be a life with no wars, worries and stress but with more caring, helping, giving and time to do all the good you wanted to do for those you love.
ReplyDeleteI pretty much live the simple life. We live in the country, do not own, nor spend money of fancy or expensive things. Our home is very simple. Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist (at) aol.com
ReplyDeleteThe simple life for me would be where you could live in peace and harmony with everyone.You wouldn't be afraid to go out alone or take walks by yourself or even leave your doors unlocked when you're at home by yourself.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway.
That would be kinda where I'm at today, living on a farm in my farmhouse with my animals. Homemade goodies and lots of sewing and quilting going on.
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