Monday, October 3, 2016

Let's Get Quilting 2016 - Adore!





Adore! This is one of the fabulous Henry Glass collections that is shipping to shops in November. It's called Adore! to show off our classic affair with love. Here is a peek at what's in store for you in this 9 pc. bundle prize in the Adore bundle.




55 comments:

  1. NEAT FABRIC BUNDLE GIVEAWAY>THANK YOU !
    msstitcher1214@gmail.com

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  2. would likely pick winter as season of most purchases and quilting done

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  3. For me sewing is not a seasonal activity -- I sew all year. But from what I've seen online I think the prime sewing season for many people is fall -- especially October and November. As for buying fabric, who knows? There seems to be a constant stream of new fabrics to tempt us!

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  4. Oh my goodness I am so in love with this fabric! I can't wait to it to come out so I can buy a bunch of it!! Thanks for the chance to win it too!

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  5. Lovely fabrics! I especially like the gradation of dots.

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  6. I love this bundle. Fall is my favorite season, but spring time colors get me out of the hum drum winter. Thank you for the giveaway!

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  7. I sew more in the Winter when I can't go outside. Honestly I buy fabric all year round. Love the new 108's. I will be buying some of those for sure.

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  8. Loving these new fabrics. I see new quilts in my feature.

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  9. I LOVE this fabric, especially the one on top (grey dot background and lots of swirly hearts). I have also recently become a big fan of fabrics with words on them and often use them as background. you have another winner, for sure! :-)

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  10. I think the fall is the best quilting season. It is when I get sewing for Christmas.

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  11. Probably in spring. It's the time when i star to think about summer projects to sew during summerholidays!

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  12. I buy the most fabric is summer when I have more time to shop as we travel. I spend more time sewing in the winter when it's too cold to be outside, so I hole up in my sewing room, turn on the space heater and sew away!

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  13. I think the season for sewing would be in July, for Christmas in July projects.

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  14. I buy most of my fabric in the months of autumn ...somehow, impending winter gets me in the mood to sew!

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  15. I think winter is the best season for sewing, not to much to do outside.

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  16. Have to say Winter... Is when I stay inside the most, and actually spend more time sewing, crocheting, making cards etc...hand stitching... I "Hibernate" near our Woodburner! giggle... (we live in an old farm house)

    Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too! :D

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  17. My season for sewing would be November thru March. I buy most of my fabric during the summer months to be used during the colder months when I'm stuck inside:)
    lstangl482 at aol dot com

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  18. This is the sweetest collection!!! Thanks for the chance!!

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  19. Spring- new clothes for a new season
    Month I purchase the most fabric is January

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  20. I probably buy most in may and june.

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  21. I sew year round, but prefer to work on larger quilts during the cooler months, and smaller projects when it's too hot to have a quilt on my lap. Gorgeous collection!

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  22. I like to sew more in the fall and winter seasons, but will buy fabric year round. jarvenpa1ne at gmail dot com

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  23. My teenage granddaughter would love a throw made from these cool fabrics!

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  24. At my house there may be a big quilt season (winter) and a little quilt season (summer), but all year is quilting season. I do most of my shopping in December and January when everyone has clearance/inventory reduction sales.

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  25. I really don't have a certain month to buy fabrics. I buy when the opportunity appears. This fabric would be sew cute for any season. Thanks for the wonderful giveaway.

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  26. Spring & summer are my favorite times to buy new fabric & sew. But really, isn't every day a great day to sew!!!

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  27. Fall and winter definitely because I spend more time indoors.

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  28. Would love to win - perfect for a table runner I want to do"

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  29. I buy more material in January. All the holidays are over for a little while and I have time to test.
    gandn74@ymail.com

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  30. Every month. Retired from USAF and now do nothing but sew, sew, sew!

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  31. I love sewing in the winter, tucked up when it is cold outside and my pj's on!
    iain.ross30 at gmail dot com

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  32. When someone needing warmth or comfort, to bring color into a room, celebrate an event such as a new baby, or just because we like to do it. I buy the most fabric in fall and winter

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  33. I probably buy the most fabric in Winter, that should be the season to sew. Well, for me, anyway. Love to stay warm and quilt. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net

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  34. I think Christmas - so many people sew for gifting!I buy fabric year-round! LOL!

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  35. If there were a season for sewing, I would say it would be fall. It seems like there is more that needs to be sewn for the holidays, etc. I'm not sure there are any months that I buy more fabric than others. I buy all year round!

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  36. lol Any time is good time to sew.........But oct.is my madd rush for christmas sewing..... happyness04431@yahoo.com

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  37. Christmas for sure - with Craft shows and gifts - I buy most of my fabric in late summer early fall

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  38. Fall inspires me to sew the most: wraps, quilts, Christmas gifts, etc. there's nothing like being surrounded by colorful fabrics in my sewing room on a chilly day in fall after the leaves have fallen and outside appears monochrome. :-)

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  39. i buy more fabric during the summer.

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  40. I tend to sew more in the winter and spring. :)

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  41. My season for sewing is definitely in the fall, but I buy fabric year round. Thanks!

    Please click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.

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  42. September and January, when life slows down for a minute, kids are back in school and no holiday looming.

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  43. This year I bought most fabric in March because I went to a quilt show and don´t have a month to buy fabric,I buy if I see one I love or sales.

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  44. The season for sewing is winter and that's usually when I buy most of my fabric. I love to sew for Christmas

    lin.web.28 at gmail dot com

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  45. Definitely the run up to Christmas is my busiest sewing time!

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  46. Winter is for sewing. I buy fabric fairly evenly throughout the year

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  47. I'd love to show some affection to these fabrics!! Very nice!!

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  48. Sewing/Quilting season would have to be early fall for sure. It is that chilly time when the whir of the sewing machine is so comforting. Although, I tend to fabric shop in early summer for some reason.

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  49. Winter is sewing season, by the warm fireplace or handstitching under a quilt.
    I tend to buy most fabric in Autumn, mainly to get ready for Christmas and stitch thru winter.

    bluestarof2(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  50. Autumn is definitely my season to sew. I buy most of my fabrics September through November.

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  51. I think Winter is the best to sew in as your stuck in the house more then in the other seasons...lots of time to create! Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist (at) aol.com

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  52. Fall is my favorite time for new quilt projects.

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  53. I buy more fabrics in the Fall season and I would think Sept/Oct would be the sewing months!

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  54. I see this collection and it reminded me of my late mother. Her favorite color was red and she used it as much as she possible could towards her final years. Thank you for the memory.

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