Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Henry Glass Designers Holiday Project Parade - Dec. 1



Today is the first day of the Henry Glass Designer's Christmas Project Parade.  We get to be one of the first hostesses.    We hope to make some new friends today (you can "friend" us on Facebook too!).  Post a comment with a holiday wish and you can win an  autographed copy of our book Patriotic Little Quilts.  We will randomly pick someone tomorrow night.  (You must have an email address associated with your posting ID so that we can contact you)

Warm winter wishes from Little Quilts! How exciting to be a part of the Henry Glass Holiday Designer Project Parade. We are pretty new to the blogging scene, but we are "players" and although some of the computer world races past us faster than we can catch on, we are so lucky to have elves in the workshop that help us with these exciting ways to visit you. Almost twenty years ago (can it be that long?), we put our ideas in the book...."Little Quilts All Through The House", published by Martingale & Company. The book is still being printed and enjoyed around the world. We joke that our high school picture is in the front. Decorating a home with small quilts was our passion. Several books followed along with our own line of patterns, kits and booklets. We are delighted to be a part of the design team of Henry Glass. Our fabrics are vintage designs which are perfect for making little and big quilts with a traditional look.



So here it is...that pedal to the metal time of the year - sewing for gift giving and decorating our home. This is where we come in. Making little quilts as gifts is a great idea and take it from us, it gets the same response as a king size quilt from the person who receives it! Decorating with little quilts is easy. Use them on the table under a centerpiece; hang them on a peg at the door; place one in a basket holding small packages; hang it on the wall; drape it over the back of a chair or hang it on the front door.


These are just a few of the things you can do to cozy up your holiday decorating. Whatever you do, enjoy the process as much as the end results. Quilting can be a way to calm down during these busy days.


The three of us are always trying to make the holidays fun and special for our families. Our children are grown and many live far away, but they still look for the familiar traditions we have established when they come home. Now we have grandchildren to add to our circle and that brings a new level of joy to our gatherings. Like you, we always want more time to create and the days get gobbled up with all the activities of the season. Have you thought of making small quilted flags to hang on the tree? Perhaps you or a friend has someone in the service. This would be a great last minute gift for them and you.


Our project for the Henry Glass Designer Blog Hop is something you can do with your family; your quilting friends; or simply by yourself as you watch "It's A Wonderful Life".  Each time a bell rings, an ANGEL (hint, the secret word) gets it's wings.

We share the day with our Henry Glass designer friends;

Linda Lum DeBono  http://www.lindalumdebono.blogspot.com/



and Heather Mulder Peterson  http://www.ankastreasures.wordpress.com/ 

Hop on over to their websites and see what free project they have for you. Ours is in the post below.
Each designer has a secret word included in their blogging for you to find, collect and then enter after the last day, on the Henry Glass blog. List each secret word in your comment for a chance to win a gift from each of the designers AND a collection of current Henry Glass fabrics. You must enter by Dec. 9th at 8PM EST. Yippee!

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Wendy said...

I've always loved Little Quilts.

Rebecca E. Parsons/Cre8Tiva said...

blessings for the holidays

Tina McNamara said...

Thank You for the give-a-way. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thanks, Tina McNamara

Anonymous said...

Wishing my favorite "Little Quilt Ladies" a very Happy Holiday, and thanks for a chance to win and the twinkle garland!!
Patty/Az

Patty S said...

Thank you for your great books and patterns. Love "Little Quilts"

Jo said...

You quilt book was one of the first I ever bought. I made two quilt out of it...then I went to the hospital to have my last baby (little light reading between pushes...now that's a true quilter) and accidentally left it at the hospital when I checked out....UGH! I need to replace it as I truly LOVED it. Thanks for the chance to win a a book.

Kim West said...

Mele Kalikimaka from Hawaii! Have a great holiday! The garland is darling; I don't have a mantle to put some around, but I might just have to make that for next year and find a spot for it!

Pamela said...

Love your Little Quilts Through the House book, one of my all time favorites! My Christmas wish is for all the quilters to have time to do what they love and enjoy the holidays!

Robin C said...

love your blog and your designs are right up my alley

Pamela said...

My wish for this holiday is that I get to spend it with family and friends!

I absolutely love your project! I am going to make one this weekend!

Mama Pea said...

My holiday wish is selfish this year. I want my husband to get a particular job he's applied for! :-) Thanks for the nice giveaway!

Linda in Calif. said...

You gals are so smart! You are right about the little quilts being great gifts. Thanks for the idea. I'm going to do this!!

Linda Vera said...

WE are totally Blessed with "all" quilters/crafters and many, many talents out there! Small quilts has always been "eye candy" to me! I haven't done any yet! There is always 2011 to fill my house with those beauties!
Thanks for sharing & Happy Holidays!

glader said...

May you have a blessed Christmas. Thanks for participating in this event. Gladys

Cori said...

Thank for the fun way to blog hop, you guys are angels for doing this. Have a Happy Holiday

Dandelion Quilts said...

Love that garland...many thanks for the chance to win.

Kathleen said...

Thank you for a fun giveaway....have a wonderful Christmas...

Patty said...

Have a wonderful holiday - thanks for the giveaway opportunity!

Anonymous said...

Hopping to all these blogs is just f-u-n fun! Debbie F

arlette said...

Here's my wish may Santa bring to all of you Happiness, Health amd Love, and a Merry Christmas!!!!, your garland's a cutie!!!

Cindy said...

I wish for more fabric! LOL!
First time I've been to your blog...will definitely be visiting again.

yayaquilter@hotmail.com

Patty said...

The garland is great fun and I could actually do this during my regularly scheduled zone out time! Thank you.

the girlfriend gap said...

thanks for the fun .Love little quilts. Sad I am too late for the book giveaway:( Thank you for the garland idea very cute. Janita

MJ said...

Happy Holidays to all! Love your blog! Thank you

Diana Napier said...

Thanks for participating in such a wonderful project. Best wishes and Merry Christmas to your families.

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