Pastels were all the rage in the 1930's! "Nana Mae III" by Henry Glass & Co. characterizes the bright pastels and floral prints that were popular during the Depression Era. Carry on tradition with this classic, 24-SKU collection which features a FREE quilt project download. IN QUILT SHOPS NOW!
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I would use them for a sampler quilt. I have one started but I need more variety in my fabrics. These would be great to mix in.
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This really would make a great butterfly quilt. Perhaps some wheelchair quilts to donate.
ReplyDeleteI have been collecting these prints so I am planning to make a quilt. Love these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are my favorite. Sooo pretty. I would use them in a sampler quilt. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI would make a lap quilt. Thanks deanbren87@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese would be great to help me finish 2 quilts, and probably start another couple of projects. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric. Love your butterfly quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt for my new niece
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet collection!
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ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! That would turn out a lap quilt for my daughter in law to be
ReplyDeleteI love 30's fabric and these are very pretty. Would be so exciting to win.
ReplyDeleteI love this fabric collection! I have been collecting 30's fabric to make 2 quilts on my bucket list. Thanks for the chance to win these!
ReplyDeleteThirties fabrics are my favorite so sweet and simple
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt for one of my granddaughters - love these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteOmgoodness a little girls baby quilt for sure.... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric
ReplyDeleteI love all the colors and prints of this era
ReplyDeleteLove Nana Mae fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI’d make the Nana Mae butterfly quilt. That quilt is already on my bucket list. Love the butterflies and the fabric. ❤️
ReplyDeleteThese prints are just darling, as is the vintage-looking Nana Mae butterfly quilt.
ReplyDeleteNettie Crain
A pretty sampler quilt would fun with tbese fabrics ♥️
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ReplyDeleteLove the quilt pattern
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the vintage fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteI love these prints. SmAll prints are my favorites and these would make great Dresden plates and EPP DESIGNS. Love them!!
ReplyDeleteThat butterfly quilt is fantastic
ReplyDeleteI love these prints,I am making a circle quilt out of 30's prints this would be a great addition
ReplyDeleteThank you! Love this line of fabric. Quilt!! Love all of your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly (all styles) were very popular for these 30's prints and colors. I've never made on, so this would be a lovely challenge.
ReplyDeleteBright and Cheery fabrics that would make a pretty quilt for my Sweet granddaughter. Thank you for the chance to WIN!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bundle!! It would definitely go into a quilt! :) Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteGreat bundle!!! I would make a throw-size quilt.
ReplyDeletePretty collection, and I love the butterfly quilt shown.
ReplyDeleteI love the floral prints!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors and prints! I would make a happy, scrappy throw.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I love this collection! I would make the butterfly quilt for sure. Keeping my fingers crossed🤞
ReplyDeleteSuch cute fabric. And that Butterfly pattern! Perfect match. This would quilt and fabric would make one of my nieces quite happy. Loves anything buggy. LOL
ReplyDeleteWould be a great addition to my collection. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would make some new linens for my baby granddaughters nursery
ReplyDeleteI love the older patterns!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty
ReplyDeleteIt is so much fun to work with bright and cheery fabrics. These are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty Spring Colors ! Making a Spring wall hanging would chase the winter blues!
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet bundle of 30’s prints. I’m on a mission to finish a postage stamp quilt by September 2020. I’m using only 1 10” square of a 30’s prints. Hoping to complete a queen size. This quilt will be a labor of love...thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! Will certainly get me inspired for my next quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful!!! Would make a great quilt, table runner & placemats!! Love the fabrics!!!
ReplyDeleteWould love to make a lap quilt with this fabric!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make a quilt with vintage looking fabrics. Love them
ReplyDeleteExcellent collection!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Would love to make a 1930’s quilt
ReplyDeleteLove 30's prints. There's nothing better to use for a traditional block or quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteI would make some lovely zippered bags.
ReplyDeleteA world of pastel pretties endless opportunity to brighten my dreary New England day
ReplyDeleteCute. Reminds me of 30s fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely make a quilt from this collection! It’s just so cheery! I might have to make two - one for each of my granddaughters.
ReplyDeleteThese would be perfect for the Farmgirl Vintage 2 quilt I just started!
ReplyDeleteWe live in an old Farm House..built in 1830... I looove this Bundle..& the butterfly pattern too...would love to make a quilt for our bed. Thank you for chance to win this Beautiful bundle! :)
ReplyDeleteI would include them in a quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric collection would be perfect for a quilt for my granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy colours! Make me remind to springtime; how nice to make a great quilt out of these beauties!
ReplyDeleteI love, love these! They remind me of some of the flour sacks my mom used to make me clothes when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteI Love your fabric bundel and I Hope I have a Chance to ein it!
ReplyDeleteI love 30s style fabrics
ReplyDeleteLove the new collection.....I love the 30's prints.
ReplyDeleteI would love to do a pinwheel quilt.
Lovely fabrics, I'd want to make Dresden plate baby quilts with these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI love 30s fabric...I work at the featherweight shop... perfect, right?
ReplyDeleteI would make a quilt to go on my new couch. I have just the pattern in mind. Thanks for the chance to win such great prints!!
ReplyDeleteA lap quilt for mom.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric would make a great Dresden Plate quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis bundle calls for a classic pattern maybe with a new twist.
ReplyDeleteGreat floral collection! Thanks for the contest!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful florals....the lavender is to die for! I would make a rich and colorful quilt for the sofa.
These look like 1930s reproductions--some of my favorite prints! I would make a garden quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love these!!! My Grandma made my dresses from her chicken feed sacks. I would have to make a quilt for each of my great grandbabies arriving in 2020. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great hexagon quilt!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt out of these.
ReplyDeleteI would make two baby quilts for the new grands in my life!!! They are beautiful fabrics!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful quilt for a special 5 year old.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a quilt of this fabric!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the butterflies! I would make that
ReplyDeleteI'd make a Sunbonnet Sue quilt
ReplyDeleteLove these fabrics, very very cute! The quilt pattern is adorable. So many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteI love the 1930's fabric. I'm building a collection of them for a sampler quilt I want to make. So.... Pick me!
ReplyDeleteThis line is so stinkin' cute! I'd make as many baby quilts as possible to gift!
ReplyDeleteI would make that beautiful butterfly quilt, or maybe some full Dresden plates.
ReplyDeleteOh, this collection would make a lovely baby quilt and/or matching diaper bag...
ReplyDeleteI would make a beautiful quilt to put on my bed for all to see!
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I love how cute the patterns are--what a cute quilt or children's boutique outfit it would make!
ReplyDeleteI would make a fabulous baby quilt for a very special girl with these adorable fabrics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pastels. I'd love to sew a lap quilt with these beautiful fabrics. Good luck everyone. Enjoy your day!! angielovesgary2 atgmail I
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty fabrics. I would love to make a Dresden plate quilt.
ReplyDeleteThese are just beautiful fabrics. So many possibilities. I could see something with a traditional pattern. Not sure just what yet!
ReplyDeleteFun collection - I'd make baby quilts. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make some dresden quilts.
ReplyDeleteI would make a log cabin quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'd make a nine patch lap quilt! Love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteI really want to make that butterfly quilt with this fabric!
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ReplyDeleteI would gift it to my daughter, she loves these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI truly love depression era fabric designs. This is a set of truly love to win
ReplyDeleteThose butterflies are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteI’d make a little girl quilt with flowers and butterflies!
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Would love to make the butterfly quilt! It is a perfect pattern for the fabric.
ReplyDeleteButterfly quilt - very unique!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics. I would make the butterfly quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly quilt is so pretty, but I also want to make a 30s print Double Wedding Ring.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric would make a lovely quilt for a little girl
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fabric!! First I would do a quilt and with what was left would do a tote bag, thank you for the chance. Linda
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway! I'd make a hugging quilt for our beautiful new granddaughter. This fabric makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty fabrics. A beautiful collection. I'd make a hexagon quilt
ReplyDeleteI love these fabrics and my grandkids would get a kick out of having Nana make them a quilt with Nana fabrics :)
ReplyDeleteThis fabric would make a great kitchen set - potholders, towels, apron, placemats, and hot mats.
ReplyDeleteThis fabric line would be wonderful for a wide variety of projects!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collection. I'd love to make a summer throw that could double as a picnic blanket.
ReplyDeleteWould make such a lovely quilt to show off around the house!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection. I love it. Love the butterfly pattern also.
ReplyDeletei would make the butterfly quilt for a sweet baby girl due next spring.
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ReplyDeleteLove the fabric collection!!! Love Henry Glass and 30s Fabrics !!!
ReplyDeletelove these prints reminds me of my grandma on the farm
ReplyDeleteI would have to make quilt 1 with the butterflies for my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteOoh these are fun! I'd love to try some Dresden plates with these!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a Dresden quilt!!❤️
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection, love Nana Mae!
ReplyDeletelove the colors
ReplyDeleteThe Butterfly quilt would be fun with these fabrics!
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I love these prints! I would make a quilt for my granddaughter with this pretty collection.
ReplyDeleteWould love to make a quilt using the free butterfly pattern. Would be nice for a little girl.
ReplyDeleteI'm crushing on that butterfly quilt.
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ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I'd make a lap quilt with these fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute fabrics. I saw a pretty ribbon looking quilt in your projects that would be perfect with this.
ReplyDeleteI would make either a Ohio Star quilt with a white background, or an applique butterfly quilt, I love the 30'sprints!
ReplyDeleteLove these prints! I’m collecting prints like these to make a quilt in honour of my late grandma, she taught me early in life the joy of sewing! And... my middle name is Mae so it’s meant to be lol
ReplyDeleteMy mom loves these prints so I’d make her a quilt.
ReplyDeleteOne word describes them...BEAUTIFUL! They will definitely be used in a quilt!
ReplyDeleteThese new prints are adorable! I would LOVE to add them to my 30s fabric stash!!
ReplyDeleteI love to make baby quilts. Great colors.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to make a double wedding ring in 30s prints.
ReplyDeleteI would give this bundle to my sister-in-heart because she is absolutely smitten with 30s fabrics. She will probably make a baby quilt with them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bundle. Love the colors and would love to win this giveaway. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove that butterfly quilt!
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ReplyDeleteSuch great colors. LOVE!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty bundle, would make an awesome quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love this bundle, and I have the perfect pattern to make an awesome quilt. Just gotta get me some thread.
ReplyDeleteToddler quilts! They would go well with some other fabrics I have. Lovely!
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ReplyDeleteLove love love! And the butterfly quilt pattern is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI’d make a lovely quilt.
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ReplyDeleteA quilt for my guest room is needed and this would work lovely....
ReplyDeleteI am seeing a gorgeous spring quilt in my future if I win.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics!! Would be great to win!!
ReplyDeleteSo cheerful. It makes me think of flowers blooming and sunshine.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric line! I think the residents in the local VA would love a lap quilt made from these prints
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun collection! I'd love to win!
ReplyDeleteA wall Hanging to commemorate the era has n which my parents grew up.
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