Good morning! The Henry Glass Fabrics e-mail box was full with a lot of activity this weekend. We came in to discover many more submissions to the Kim Diehl Simple Whatnots Club Contest. For the procrastinators, you still have until midnight March 31, 2015. Thank you to all who have sent in a photograph of their Kim Diehl quilt. If a shop has the Heritage Stars quilt on display but hasn't entered, it is simple. Take a photograph and e-mail it to us by tomorrow night! See flyer below. Good luck!
We have received some wonderful submissions. Here are a couple more [in no particular order or preference] that may inspire you.
[Submission from Debbie Aldridge & Toni Owens of Oklahoma Quiltworks,
9323 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK]
[Submission from Carrie Dodge of The Stitchery, N2482 Country Road, O'Delavan, WI]
Let's get to our Monday morning blog business. Congratulations to Sarah for winning last week's giveaway. Please send us your contact information here. This week we are giving away a bundle of Mommy & Me by Shelly Comiskey. So sweet! Tell us who taught you how to quilt.
Good luck!
- HG
I was given the gift of classes at a lical quilt shop. I learned so many techniques. I got my love of quilting by my quilt guild. Nothing better than a room full of quilters encouraging one another.
ReplyDeleteSweet bundle. I am a self taught quilter. I learn new things about quilting all of the time. Thank you for the tips and the pattern you always have on your giveaway bundles.
ReplyDeleteHave a little 18 mos old who is a snuggle bunny. Love to see her in this.
ReplyDeleteNo one taught me to make a quilt..I started on my own and have been learning new things ever since...
ReplyDeleteI taught myself from a book back in the 70's.
ReplyDeleteI am a self learner - the internet and blogging community has been a huge help to me over the years.
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh as we had 3" of unexpected snow overnight.
ReplyDeleteI mostly learned by reading books and magazines but had my MIL to answer questions and give advice.
ReplyDeleteHello HG friends, the Mommy & Me fabrics are just too cute! I need to make a couple baby quilts this year and a bundle of these prints would be perfect. Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteHello HG friends, the Mommy & Me fabrics are just too cute! I need to make a couple baby quilts this year and a bundle of these prints would be perfect. Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteHI,No snow today in Montana!
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Hi,all of my family quilted and hand stitched, so I learned a lot from each of them!
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too cute...
ReplyDeleteI wish my mother or grandmothers had quilted, but I am mostly self taught using quilt books. I have taken a couple technique classes.
ReplyDeleteI've been quilting since I retired 10 years ago. An elderly friend invited me to her Tuesday weekly quilt group. I'm still there! I'm the youngest of 5 at 66. The others are 90,88,85,&79! I'm still learning a lot & they are great teachers!
ReplyDeleteI took classes!
ReplyDeleteActually, 2 ladies taught me to quilt. The first was Becky, who gifted me with a quilting class. The second was Louise, who taught that class. It was a 4 week class, but we continued for 3 months. It was a blast, and I learned how to correctly quilt. That color selection thing didn't take too well, but I do love quilting.
ReplyDeleteMommy & Me by Simply Shelly Designs is so cute. I know of a few new arrivals who would love to be wrapped up in something made from these.
ReplyDeleteMommy & Me by Simply Shelly Designs is so cute. I know of a few new arrivals who would love to be wrapped up in something made from these.
ReplyDeleteI took a beginning quilt class at a small quilt shop in Pensacola, FL in 1985.
ReplyDeleteI learned to quilt through a college continuing education class.
ReplyDeleteI taught myself by using the Quilt in a Day book.
ReplyDeleteMy mother got me into sewing then i moved into quilting on my own .....happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteTaught myself how to quilt with a lot of inspiration and guidance from blogland : ) My first quilt was a wholecloth quilt tied. My boys still love it. Mommy & Me would make an awesome little quilt.
ReplyDeleteI would make a baby quilt for a friend. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to sew a duvet cover for kids
ReplyDeleteI took a beginner quilt making class at a now closed quilt shop.
ReplyDeleteI took a beginner quilting class that was very informal and basically one-on-one!! It was the best thing I ever did to get started!!!
ReplyDeleteWe are expecting a little more snow... I think the forecast is for 5 more inches!!!
ReplyDeleteI learned to quilt through the internet and great blogs!
ReplyDeleteI taught myself to quilt with the Huge help of online bloggers and tutorials. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteMy dear friend Sarah!!
ReplyDeleteMy mother taught me how to sew and encouraged my love of creation. I started quilting with the cross stitch baby quilts.
ReplyDeleteI am a self taught quilter. When I learned my daughter was going to have my first granddaughter, I had to make her a quilt.......that was 15 years ago and I have not stopped! Love quilting!!!!!! Taught my granddaughters and my new daughter in law. ♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteMy aunt inspired me to quilt. I learnt on my own to quilt - by reading blogs online and books!
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I read online blogs and books to learn to quilt. I would love to win this fabric - thanks!
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I read online blogs and books to learn to quilt. I would love to win this fabric - thanks!
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No one taught me how to quilt. I am learning from tutorials and utube. It's pretty difficult but I am trying
ReplyDeletegandn74@ymail.com
My mother and grandmother both taught me how to sew when I was young. I started out with felt clothes for my troll dolls. Not sure that actually qualifies as sewing though.
ReplyDeleteMy friend, Fran, signed us up for a beginner's sampler quilt class at our local quilt shop. The owner of the shop was a great teacher so we kept taking classes from her until the shop closed. That was over 30 years ago. I still meet with Fran once a week so we can quilt together.
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My mother was an excellent seamstress and needle worker, but not particularly a quilter. I inherited her sewing skills but am more-or-less a self-taught quilter. I would love to win that cute bundle of fabric. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove these little quilts. I took a class at a local night school to learn how to quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am self taught many many years ago.
ReplyDeleteNo snow coming. I think we are past the snow season now.
ReplyDeleteAdorable prints! So perfect for baby quilts!
ReplyDeleteYes we're getting snow tomorrow!
I took a class at my LQS and watched online tutorials!
ReplyDeleteI am self taught. No one in my family is a quilter so I took classes and read magazines. I am hooked on fabric.
ReplyDeleteWe are getting snow as I write this. Enough already.
ReplyDeleteMy mom and grandmother taught me to quilt!
ReplyDeleteWe are supposed to only have flurries and some sleet this week!
ReplyDeleteI taught myself by looking at quilt books.
ReplyDeleteMy best friends' mother taught me to quilt 20 years ago, thanks Barb!
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No snow this week, finally!
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Noone really taught me to quilt..started to sew in Home Ec Class in school. The few years ago a friend started to Quilt & I sorta watched..but didn't do much. Now my 2 older Daughter's & I are learning together!! Such a wonderful fun time! :) We are learning thru Blogs, Books & Magazines...and checking You Tube! lol
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother taught me to quilt but I learned to piece from a class at a local quilt shop.
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I was addicted to quilting by my older sister. We live across country from each other, but are connected through our quilt projects.
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I have been sewing since I was 11 yrs. old (my mother taught me). I have been quilting for close to 30 yrs. and I taught myself how to quilt. Thanks for the cute giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMostly the Internet!
ReplyDeleteToday I taught my 7 year old grand daughter how to sew.
ReplyDeleteI'm self-taught, though in later years, I did take some classes. I used magazine articles in the early seventies plus trial and error! Thanks for a great fabric giveaway. These would be wonderful for an upcoming baby!
ReplyDeleteLibrary books!
ReplyDeleteWhen I found quilt classes were being offered at nearby quilt shops, I took as many classes as I could from lots of different teachers. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeletecute fabrics
ReplyDeletecute fabrics
ReplyDeleteI took classes from the local quilt shop and did a lot of reading.
ReplyDeletelove kangaroos - very cute fabric
ReplyDeleteSuch cute fabric for a child's quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm self-taught
ReplyDeleteI learned about 3.5 years ago from Chasing Cottons' Quilt Class 101 blog series.
ReplyDeleteI am self taught, but have enjoyed some classes at crafty. Love the free, inspiration I find daily on you tube.
ReplyDeletePretty much everything I know I learned from the Internet. M:). Blogs are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI commented as Anonymous and forgot to leave my email
ReplyDeletegale.lavers@bellaliant.net
Hope to win and make a quilt for my new grandbaby due in July. I am self taught but the access to the world wide web has taught me lots. Love the classes at Craftsy.com
I taught myself to quilt through the wonderful world of the Internet! You can learn everything you need to know around here.....and so much more! Awesomeness abounds :)
ReplyDeleteNo one that I know quilts, so I taught myself how to by trial and error. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
I taught myself how to quilt about 15 years ago. I learned a lot through trial and error. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI learned quilting at my local fabric shop!!
ReplyDeleteNo snow due here this week!
ReplyDeleteI am self taught using books, magazines and the internet x
ReplyDeleteTwo older women in the small town where I live taught me to quilt in 1980...many moons ago by now.
ReplyDeleteThe internet taught me how to quilt.
ReplyDeleteI am self taught, not very good yet, but I enjoy it a lot.
ReplyDelete/Those fabrics are way too cute!!! A dear friend came over to my house 28 years ago and showed me how to make a Trip Around the World quilt. My daughter still uses the quilt even though it is very faded and very thin.
ReplyDeleteI took a class at a local quilt shop in 1982. I had been sewing for many years prior and probably attempted some patchwork doll quilts, but that class set me off on a wonderful journey.
ReplyDeleteI took a beginners quilting class with my mother and my aunt.
ReplyDeleteI have been teaching myself how to quilt, and my friend has given me some tips. I find the name of this fabric humorous - in australia, the spelling is "mummy" rather than "mommy" and this fabric has aussie animals on it, so you'd think they'd do "mummy" as the spelling!!
ReplyDeleteMy friend Jan. She lives in another country so it's been by e-mails rather than in person
ReplyDeleteI am self taught! I am a FACS teacher and figured I absolutely had to learn this art to pass on to my students!
ReplyDeleteI took sewing in high school in the 70's but never really enjoyed it, I started quilting in 2002 taught myself and took some classes at my local quilt shop.
ReplyDeleteSelf taught with the incredible support of a dear friend on line on the other side of the country!So thankful for online tutorials and videos to help too!
ReplyDeleteI have learned a bit from my mom and friends....
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