Let's Get Quilting 2016 - 6 pc Bundle of Holiday Frost Flannel by Jan Shade Beach
In the middle of July, and the hottest days of the year...keep cool, and dream of the winter holiday season! Sign in for your chance to win this 6 pc bundle of Holiday Frost - a collection by Jan Shade Beach.
To be honest I'm starting one this week. I cannot take the heat of summer so stay inside in the air and work on Autumn, Halloween and Christmas things. Rina
I normally start always late november... but this year I am lucky as i have done some already these past months, yay! Beautiful fabric! Would be awesome to win!
I work on gifts I will give at Christmas all year long. As for Christmas themed projects, I usually work on them in the fall. Or in January if the previous year's projects didn't get finished!
I am working on my Christmas projects now, but I will still be working on them in December! I manage to stretch out my projects to fit the time I have to get them finished. Thanks for the give away.
I absolutely love Henry Glass winter/holiday fabrics and look forward to see what you come out with each year. And these are my favorite colors - perfect!
What a pretty collection! Great design, and I love the rich red. I usually start in October, but most of what I make are gifts, and not really in holiday fabric. I do need to make a new tree skirt and stockings this year, though. I may be looking for fabric for that soon. Thanks for the inspiration and the fun.
My character does not allow me to start holiday projects much before the month they occur in! I am a procrastinator big time, so it is December for sure when I will start a Christmas project!
January, when I am very motivated. Then I slack off in March, and pick up in earnest in August. Happens like clockwork, every year. When will I learn? Not this year, apparently.
LOL....sounds like me most times...tho I reallllly try hard to be started in the Spring. Seems like when September comes around, I go into semi-panic mode! giggle... But I seem to skid into Christmas with projects finished & wrapped!! Happens almost every year!! :/
Thank you for chance to win this Awesome bundle!! :)
Living in Texas, it's too hot to start thinking about Christmas projects until about November, so that's when I generally start panicking, uh, I mean, working diligently.
Bahaha, uh November? Maybe? Often I do stuff in December too, as I LOVE Christmas and I am SO in the mood then. However, seeing this luscious collection makes me want to sew something now, especially when it's over a 100 with the humidity today!
I don't have a usual time to start Christmas projects. I seem to start them all year long. But I do tend to have several in July and August with so many Christmas in July posts.
I usually start my Christmas holiday sewing around August or September. This year my sister and I started earlier in June since we are making several different things. Starting earlier will ensure that we get most of them done. :)
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ReplyDeleteNEAT FOR EARLY CHRISTMAS IDEAS! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
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To be honest I'm starting one this week. I cannot take the heat of summer so stay inside in the air and work on Autumn, Halloween and Christmas things. Rina
ReplyDeleteI normally start always late november... but this year I am lucky as i have done some already these past months, yay! Beautiful fabric! Would be awesome to win!
ReplyDeleteI don't like the pressure of sewing for Christmas, so I just make things for people as I like, and give it to them as I make it.
ReplyDeleteI love these fabrics. Thanks for the generous giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI work on gifts I will give at Christmas all year long. As for Christmas themed projects, I usually work on them in the fall. Or in January if the previous year's projects didn't get finished!
ReplyDeletePretty fabric! Thanks for the chance!!!
ReplyDeleteI am working on my Christmas projects now, but I will still be working on them in December! I manage to stretch out my projects to fit the time I have to get them finished. Thanks for the give away.
ReplyDeleteI usually start is june or july.
ReplyDeleteI am making things for Christmas all year round.
ReplyDeleteI normally start in November, wishing I started in June.
ReplyDeleteBecause I love both autumn and Christmas fabrics, I tend to work on both in the fall. I'll say a definite November for Christmas projects.
ReplyDeleteHaHaHa! I've been working on mine since January! It's a never ending process! These fabrics are beautiful, how fun they'd be to work with!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love Henry Glass winter/holiday fabrics and look forward to see what you come out with each year. And these are my favorite colors - perfect!
ReplyDeleteI always wait until the last minute and then race to try and finish in time.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors. The free patterns are lovely.Itry to start Holiday projects before the summer begins.
ReplyDeleteLove the choice of deep red with light grays. These say Christmas time all over. Thanks for early peek.
ReplyDeleteI usually start in November. I have great intentions to start earlier, but it never seems to happen.
ReplyDeleteMost years I start planning for Christmas gift making projects in October.... I like to be prepared!!
ReplyDeleteI usually start in November....not too early, not too late! :)
ReplyDeleteI need to start earlier this year, maybe October, if I'm lucky.
ReplyDeleteI usually start around the middle of November, but as a new quilter this year, I will most likely start sooner rather than later
ReplyDeleteI usually start in November, after we draw names in my family.
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What a pretty collection! Great design, and I love the rich red. I usually start in October, but most of what I make are gifts, and not really in holiday fabric. I do need to make a new tree skirt and stockings this year, though. I may be looking for fabric for that soon. Thanks for the inspiration and the fun.
ReplyDeleteI've already started making Xmas ornaments. Lo!
ReplyDeleteIts never too early is it
I uisually start in August
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December of course.
ReplyDeleteI gather ideas for Christmas sewing all year and usually start my sewing in September. This is such a beautiful Christmas bundle!
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I start after Thanksgiving! thank you!
ReplyDeleteNovember, if I'm early. 😊
ReplyDeleteMy character does not allow me to start holiday projects much before the month they occur in! I am a procrastinator big time, so it is December for sure when I will start a Christmas project!
ReplyDeleteThis year I started going through my stash in June to start Christmas gifts. I have completed a table runner so far. :)
ReplyDeleteLove red and silver together. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteUsually August 😀
ReplyDeleteHoliday flannels - how fun - can't wait to see them in person.
ReplyDeleteJanuary, when I am very motivated. Then I slack off in March, and pick up in earnest in August. Happens like clockwork, every year. When will I learn? Not this year, apparently.
ReplyDeleteI try to get going in the fall - by Oct at least!
ReplyDeleteLOL....sounds like me most times...tho I reallllly try hard to be started in the Spring. Seems like when September comes around, I go into semi-panic mode! giggle... But I seem to skid into Christmas with projects finished & wrapped!! Happens almost every year!! :/
ReplyDeleteThank you for chance to win this Awesome bundle!! :)
Ok, yes, I can start thinking about winter and what gift I could make with these, thanks....
ReplyDeleteI usually start in August or Sept but it depends.
ReplyDeleteI usually start in October although it will be early this year as we are expecting our first baby in December !
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I do start making Christmas gifts sometime in the fall, late fall. I tell myself each year that July is a good time to start but it does not happen.
ReplyDeleteI usually start in September
ReplyDeleteall year round - I love, love, love Christmas
ReplyDeleteI usually work on my Christmas gifts all year, so I might start as early as January.
ReplyDeleteI generaly like to start my Christmas projects in June or July. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLiving in Texas, it's too hot to start thinking about Christmas projects until about November, so that's when I generally start panicking, uh, I mean, working diligently.
ReplyDeletei try to start early in oct. but don't always make it.
ReplyDeleteI usually start some sewing for christmas in September, I'd like to start earlier but seems summer is too busy .
ReplyDeleteI usually start my Christmas projects in March.
ReplyDeleteBahaha, uh November? Maybe? Often I do stuff in December too, as I LOVE Christmas and I am SO in the mood then. However, seeing this luscious collection makes me want to sew something now, especially when it's over a 100 with the humidity today!
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit it because I start off each year with good intentions....then I am sewing like mad in December! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI always say I am going to start the day after Christmas, but never happens. :)
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I prepare for Christmas - all year!!!
ReplyDeleteI start mine in sept. if all goes well...But finishing them in December..lol ... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLate in the year: Oct, Nov, Dec. Too many other things during the year to make. Even if I started early, something would push it back.
ReplyDeleteOctober, usually.
ReplyDeleteThis year I started this month (July) and have finished two small gifts. Thank you.
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I usually start in September or October. Summer is busy with gardening and enjoying the good weather.
ReplyDeleteI don't make Christmas projects!
ReplyDeleteChristmas projects are on my list in September ...once the temperatures drop, I get in the mood.
ReplyDeleteI've only ever made 2 small christmas projects, but they were probably started in december.
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I don't have a usual time to start Christmas projects. I seem to start them all year long. But I do tend to have several in July and August with so many Christmas in July posts.
ReplyDeleteI usually start my Christmas holiday sewing around August or September. This year my sister and I started earlier in June since we are making several different things. Starting earlier will ensure that we get most of them done. :)
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I usually start my sewing for Christmas gifts in September.
ReplyDeleteDecember! ( Occasionally a little earlier ;) )
ReplyDeleteI usually start Christmas gifts in June or July, NOTE I did not say that is when I finish them.
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I try for starting Christmas projects by October but it doesn't always turn out that way!!
ReplyDeleteLOL, I'd have to say December too....that is if I actually get ANY started! Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist (at) aol.com
ReplyDeleteit is such a lovely set of fabrics
ReplyDeleteYear-round is the intent, but reality--November is when the push happens!
ReplyDeleteYear-round is the intent, but reality--November is when the push happens!
ReplyDeleteI usually start my Christmas projects in January right after the last Christmas
ReplyDeleteI try about September or October - I just can't do it when it is hot out!
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