Saturday, August 04, 2012

Summer Fun with Henry Glass Designers


We love summer here at Little Quilts.  The Fourth of July is a biggie.  We love all things red, white and blue and the opportunity to express our patriotism with fabric.  Also, we get an opportunity to meet some of our out of state fans as they travel down I-75 and take a short side trip off the highway to visit, on their summer trips.
Not only do we have a quilt shop, with all sorts of fabrics by many talented designers but we get a chance to be designers ourselves. The current line of fabric is Little Darlings and it gives our fans many design opportunities.  Take a look at this quilter/stitcher's cleverness.  Sheila took the stitchery designs and colored them in with crayons.  Vintage masterpieces.


You too can make our Little Darlings design.  We have a give-away  to win a bundle of fat quarters of this line of fabric AND a kit to make this quilt...

Just write your comment and we will make a random selection on Monday.  Your email must be associated with an email address so that we can contact you.
We hope you are enjoying the Henry Glass Summer Party blog.  Go visit it today and you will take a gander at Mary Ellen's sewing studio.  (remember she has the Little Quilts Shop as her fabric playground).

40 comments:

  1. Oh, they are really sweet! Thanks so much!

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  2. a great kid's quilt. thanks

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  3. Anonymous4:58 AM

    They make me miss my grandma so much! She had such lovely vintage fabrics. Vintage even for her. I hope you are selling this line.

    Heidi
    HeidiRider@aol.com

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  4. All the memories these desgins trigger ... the fabric is beautiful! Thank you for this opportunity to win some!

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  5. I have been following the Henry Glass Fabrics Designer Hop and enjoy meeting the people behind the fabric. The vintage images here are sweet. Love the coloring idea, too.

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  6. So cute! Love the little scottie dog in the embroidery blocks.

    Thanks for the chance to win!
    Sandy A

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  7. Oh my goodness! I just love the vintage images!!! They remind me of images I used to embroider as a little girl! Thank you for sharing and for the chance at the giveaway!

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  8. Oh, how cute! I would love to win this. Reminds me of the stuff my mother worked on.

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  9. I love(!) these designs colored with crayons. How creative! Vintage quilts are my fav.

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  10. What a lovely quilt! :)

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  11. Oh gosh that is a wonderful quilt. It brings back so many family memories.

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  12. This is so cute! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  13. How cute, reminds me of my childhood. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  14. I am such a huge Little Quilts fan. I would love to win the bundle. It is so cute!

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  15. These are just too cute! I really like working with the 30's repro's and these would look great with them. Thanks for the chance to win. I live about 3 hours from Atlanta and I want to come visit your shop soon.

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  16. That is such a wonderful quilt and beautiful with the stitchery. I love mixing stitchery in my quilts and a nice project to start for a future Grandchild which I am still hoping for, lol.

    Debbie

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  17. Oh how sweet, would love to make this.

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  18. Super Cute! Ad I know a certain grand daughter who would love this!

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  19. These are so great, i moght keep them for my "inner" child. yall are the best i want to be you when i grow up, even thoigh i am probably older babscorbitt@gmail.com

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  20. This is gorgeous, it makes me think of my son as we recently bought a puppy that the adores. Thank you for the giveaway.
    ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

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  21. The kit is very cute and would be a perfect quilt for my sister to use when she keeps her first granddaughter (my grandniece). I am enjoying visiting the HG designers and the blog hop. Thanks for the giveaway too.

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  22. So glad you are a part of the Henry Glass party! This has been so much fun. Just LOVE LOVE LOVE the "Little Darlings"

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  23. Cute! I have always loved LITTLE QUILTS. I have done many sunbonnet Sues and Sams from the "olden" days of your first book.

    Thanks!

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  24. Oh how I love your shop and designs! Your new designs are wonderful.

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  25. Ellee7:02 PM

    This is a great incentive to give embroidery a try. soparkaveataoldotcom

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  26. How cute!! Love these

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  27. Sounds like a need to take a little road trip south from Tennessee. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  28. Growing up I did a lot of embroidery.These little pics remind me of those days.Love these.Thanks for the giveaway.

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  29. I decided "cute" was no longer me. Looks like I might change my mind...

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  30. What a cute idea she has used to create a fun wall hanging. Thanks for participating in the Henry Glass Blog- there have been some wonderful posts including yours.
    We are hot here in Edmonton Canada- about 90 degrees F today.
    Regards from Western Canada,
    Anna

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  31. The designs are darling! Thanks for the chance to win that great prize!

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  32. Would love to win! Darling material....granddaughter would just enjoy that quilt....hope I win!

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  33. Oh, no! Another potential project to make for my daughter. So cute!

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  34. What a great giveaway! I love the idea of colouring the designs with crayons!

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  35. Cute!! Thanks for joining the HG's Summer Party and sharing your talents with us!

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  36. How very special! I'd love the little darlings!

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  37. What an adorable quilt! Thanks for a chance to win! :)

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  38. I, too, love the idea of coloring in the design. They are so cute.

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  39. Very very sweet! I like the coloring in idea too!

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