Here is my Giveaway...
Ten fat quarters of Dear Stella fabric and two matching large spools of 50wt Aurifil thread!
This combo just makes me so happy on this icy cold dreary day :o)
You wil notice that there are a few little drops on the spools because when I went out is started to drop ice pellets! The spools were quickly back to the safety of the warm dry house as soon as I realized what was happening.
Thank you everyone for all of your comments! I am giving you all a BIG HUG for participating and making me smile and feel a bit warmer!
Congratulations Jenny! I will be sending you an email for your shipping info. I sure hope your sister is okay!

last year my sister was watching my kids...she doesnt know how to cook, nor is she familiar with gas stoves...yep, she caughter her long hair and baggy sweatshirt on fire...she was scared, but stop dropped and rolled and got put out...my kids? thought it was amazing and asked her to do it again!
You wanna warm up...close your eyes...picture this...George Clooney, beach, sun...no kids...there ya go...WINNER WINNER chicken dinner...bahahaha
ReplyDeleteSun, the ocean and tropical fruity drinks with paper umbrella's
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I'm a happy Instagram and FB follower :)
ReplyDeleteLet's drink some hot cocoa together. That will warm us up!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on FB!
ReplyDeleteI'm an old follower of your blog
ReplyDeleteI'm a facebook fan as well
ReplyDelete(joke) Old quilters never die, they just go batty :)
ReplyDeleteHot chocolate with marshmallos were always served to my family as decorated the Christmas tree.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on facebook :)
ReplyDeleteI follow on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteIt's beyond freezing here, it's 2 degrees F right now, but there is lots of snow and it's gorgeous. Beauty in everything! Fun fabric colors and I LOVE Aurifil!
ReplyDeleteHot chocolate, by a roaring fire in the fireplace, quilt in your lap for binding and Ryan Gossling waiting on you hand and foot!!!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!!! Oh wait, you wanted to be warm in my fantasy too??? Okay I will share!!! Thanks for chance to win giveaway!!!
And I am facebook follower and just found you on Instagram!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, I am in Colorado where we are having an insane cold snap and its running around -15* below zero right now! I'm dyin!! Thinking of a toasty warm fire, wooly mittens, a hot mocha from Starbucks and how much it was sweltering this summer! Lol anything to stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI'm an old follower :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I've been freezing in LA for the last week or so and my secret for getting warmer is to fly back to Hawaii today. Great to see the grand kids, but I can't endure this much longer!
ReplyDeleteI'm a blog follower!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on IG too!
ReplyDeleteYou are warm...you are warm....you are warm. Now click your heels together three times oh yea they need to be red sparkle shoes
ReplyDeleteI follow u on FB.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeleteJust keep thinking of a cozy fire and an endless mug of hot chocolate (with lots of marshmallows).
ReplyDeleteHot cocoa in front of a fire. Snuggle with a warm blanket or a puppy.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new fb follower
ReplyDeleteI now follow you on Instagram
ReplyDeleteLove pics on Instagram. Follow
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower on FB
ReplyDeleteWood is the only heat source that warms you twice... first when you cut it, and again when you burn it :)
ReplyDeleteChestnuts roasting by and open fire, and a homemade quilt to cuddle in~
ReplyDeleteI've been looking at lots of pictures of beaches lately. Seeing toes stuck in the sand. Even now, it makes me warmer, and there's snow on the ground outside! :)
ReplyDeleteI am a facebook follower.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteHow about a nice fire in the fireplace, a cup hot chocolate and your family around you.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on FB
ReplyDeletei am a follower of your blog
ReplyDeleteI am already following your blog by e-mail and facebook.
ReplyDeleteI already liked your facebook page.
ReplyDeletethink gingerbread latte from starbucks...with lots of whipped cream...and a wonderful flannel quilt...
ReplyDeleteOne Christmas, many years ago, we went to my Grandma's house and were all sledding. I was probably 6 or 7. My sister and I were both on the sled with her in front, headed straight towards a parked car at the bottom. She bailed, I didn't have enough time and slammed right into the side of the car. That warmed me up in an instant!
ReplyDeleteI now follow you on instagram.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeleteJust think of how much better sweaters are than bikinis :)
ReplyDeleteI follow on feedly.
ReplyDeleteI follow on fb.
ReplyDeleteI follow on instagram too :)
ReplyDeleteMake you warmer?...I live here in Puerto Rico where we are surrounded by beautiful warm water beaches and today there's a nice breeze. You can lay on a hammock all day and close your eyes and have happy dreams!! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeleteI can't even think warm right now. We're having snow in the desert! If I could think warm it would be Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate from Starbucks. :O)
ReplyDeleteI follow you on FB - a nice hot cup of cinnamon tea should warm you up!
ReplyDeleteBringing quilting to a new generation warms my heart! My daughter went with me to quilt retreat this past weekend and got started on her first quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower on Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteCome sit by the fire pit and roast some marshmallows - you will warm up right away!
ReplyDeleteJust keep quilting those quilts to stay warm...spring will be here before you know it. KEEP WARM
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI "like" your facebook page.
ReplyDeleteThink Kauai!! Works for me. That fabric has the most cheery colors!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteThink of a big, hot, steamy bowl of potato soup! Fuzzy socks worn under bug, fluffy slippers! Hope that helps. I am cold too!
ReplyDeleteHolly
I'm iced out of Dallas! My home..stay warm!
ReplyDeleteHow to get warm? Hand bind a quilt, nice cup of tea alongside, and socks, sweats, and fire if that's ban option.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI am a FB follower.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Follow iou on Facebook, hope your warmer
ReplyDeleteHmmm, it must be warm in Cancun this time of year...it sure isn't here in Nebraska. Imagine you're in Cancun :)
ReplyDeleteI'm keeping warm this weekend with a quilt on my lap as I fold and clip the binding on, prior to folding that last seam!
ReplyDeleteI like you on FB, thanks!
ReplyDeleteOhhh I am freezing too, I would love to be in a warmer place, but christmas won't be the same. Just make a hot cocoa and enjoy this time.
ReplyDeleteI follow you with GFC, great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteKeep warm with a pile of quilts on you!! Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like to put a quilt in the dryer for a bit and then wrap up in it! So cozy!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteI follow and enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteI already like your page on Fb
ReplyDeleteI follow you on IG
ReplyDeletewish I could send you a nice warm quilt to wrap up in, but you'll have to take a virtual hug. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteHow about a cup of hot coffee with some Bailey's. Always helps me warm up - though it's best at the end of the day.
ReplyDeleteI follow you with bloglovin!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've liked your FB page
ReplyDeleteWe are on day 4 of the Dallas ice mess so I completely understand trying to keep warm! I have used this time (since my husband's gone and doesn't require food...) to make two NICU quilts. I'm very thankful for these nurses. Happy Holidays to you and thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Bloglovin!
ReplyDeleteSitting by a roaring fire! I am freezing too! Cold in WV.
ReplyDeleteI follow by google friend connect
ReplyDeleteHugs to you, and a joke to keep your heart warm:
ReplyDeleteThis is what happens when your child is exposed to too many commercials on TV. A Baptist pastor was presenting a children's sermon.
During the sermon, he asked the children if they knew what the resurrection was. Now, asking questions during children's sermons is crucial, but at the same time, asking children questions in front of a congregation can also be very dangerous.Having asked the children if they knew the meaning of the resurrection,
a little boy raised his hand........
The pastor called on him and the little boy said, "I know that if you have a resurrection that lasts more than four hours you are supposed to call the doctor." It took over ten minutes for the congregation to settle down enough for the service to continue.
Have a wonderful day!
I am a FB fan
ReplyDeleteMan, I just turned on the heater in my sewing room to try to get it above frigid! So looking forward to a house with central heating! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteDoes it make you warm to think people are shopping in 80 degree weather. If not a quilt should make you warm.
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I also follow with feedly, have done for quite a while now :)
ReplyDeleteI follow on Instagram for awhile now!
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow on Instagram! (Crookedbanana) have been following for a while!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are warming up! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Feedly
ReplyDeleteIn 1983 we lived in Chicago and on Christmas day it was -25 temp. My small children were so cold we snuggled in bed with hot chocolate, chicken noodle soup and watched TV all day. Everyone had a bad cold and could have cared less about presents. I still think about that today. I will never be that cold again.
ReplyDeleteI am a FB follower.
ReplyDeletewarm thoughts? I always like to quilt when I'm warm. Somehow running that iron seems to warm up the room and my chilly fingers. :)
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are eagerly anticipating becoming part of a snuggly quilt in Canada.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin
ReplyDeletePick Me!! Pick Me!!
ReplyDeleteA little humor...
You know you are a Quilter If........
1. There's more Fabric in the House than Food
2. "Fat Quarters" are not the heaviest part of your body
3. Your ironing board is always set up but you never iron clothes
4. You think of your job as an interruption of your quilting time
5. You pet Fabric
6. People are always picking threads off you
7. You can measure a scant 1/4 by eye
8. You clean up your sewing room & your family thinks you are moving out
warm thoughts? I always love quilting when it's cold. running the iron always seems to warm up the room and my chilly fingers. :)
ReplyDeleteHow about we trade places for the day? I'm in Argentina and right now we have about 26ºC (78ºF) lol
ReplyDeleteI'd much rather be freezing!
I'm a new follower via e-mail and facebook
ReplyDeleteJust imagine yourself in your favorite chair in front of a fireplace, and a beautiful quilt wrapped around you to keep you warm!
ReplyDeleteBeen your follower on Facebook for a long time! THANKS!
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for awhile now!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook too!
ReplyDeleteHmmm....my favorite way to warm up is with a peppermint mocha. Get you some!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI love when my kitties come to inspect my sewing. They always seem to know when it is time for a break as well. They will sit down right on the fabric I am working with to remind me to get up and do a few jumping jacks.
ReplyDeleteAnd I "liked" you on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteHot chocolate. Snuggly quilt. Fireplace. Big hug! :D
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful giveaway! Thank you for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI just started to be one of your blog followers through google !
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower of yours on Instagram. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm following your blog:)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteNew follower of your FB page as well.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm pretty sure I liked you on fb;D
ReplyDeleteThese fabric make me think of sunny summer days; when the heat shimmers on the sand at the beach; and you have to race from the water's edge to your spot on your quilt without burning your toes!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful giveaway; thanks for the chance!
These colors are HOT HOT HOT ... love them.
ReplyDeleteLook at a really cold place (like South Dakota); you will feel warmer in comparison...
ReplyDeleteWell I'd invite you here to SoCa but it was in low 40's this AM. Lets settle for a Mocha shall we?
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow you on Instagram..always fun!
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow on FB..its fun to see what folks are up too!
ReplyDeleteI am following your Blog - loved the cathedral window pincushion and the personalized child's journal. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI like you on FB. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd of course I follow your blog too, its great to see it pop up in my email. Thanks for all the opportunities.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower on IG!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm a happy blog follower ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm a happy blog follower ;)
ReplyDeletePeppermint mocha from Starbucks on the beach in Waikiki . . . worked for me when I was there!!!
ReplyDeleteJust cranked up the fireplace. Really toasty standing right next to it. Cold here too!
ReplyDeleteI tell my kids all the time when they say they are freezing " I make all these blankets for a reason, go snuggle and get warm".
ReplyDeleteSo, snuggle in a blanket and get warm!:)
I liked your page on FB
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower to your blog!
ReplyDeleteI liked your fb page, and follow you on instagram. I am cold too - may I suggest a cup of hot chocolate while you dream up a new project!
ReplyDeleteFrieda
fgrischkowsky@sbcglobal.net
I will leave you the worst joke ever… but the only one I can ever remember! Did you hear about the lady that had a baby through her nose? It was a cute little booger! Haha, so corny!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI like you on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI've read yoour blog for a long time and these fabrics are really great. It would be nice to win...
Thank your for the chance,
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... and I'm your follower of course...
ReplyDeleteNothing better to warm you up than a quilt straight out of the tumble drier and a hot water bottle. And a cup of tea (how very English)!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow you on Instagram - great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI find nothing warms me as well as a big bowl of soup!
ReplyDeleteIt can even be from a can.
I follow your blog on bloglovin"
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win! Cuddle up in one of your quilts to stay warm!
ReplyDeleteHot chocolate, a warm fireplace and a quilt to keep you warm!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I see those cheery fabrics and rich thread colors, I think of beautiful flower gardens which only exist in the warm summer weather. It would be quite soothing to wrap up in a warm winter quilt that looked like summer! Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on facebook.
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow you on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteCampfire burning, draw nearer....
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB
ReplyDeleteAll snuggled up and ready for some quilting! Nice giveaway.
ReplyDeleteCampfire burning, draw nearer....
ReplyDeleteI follow on fb
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteIt's snowing in Indy. However 3 years ago we were living in Florida and enjoyed dolphins swimming in the ocean on Christmas Day.
ReplyDeleteHere's sending you warm sun shining rays from Jensen Beach, FL.
ReplyDeletePicture yourself on a warm, sunny island somewhere enjoying the warm rays of the sun and the crash of the waves on the beach.
ReplyDeleteCampfire burning, draw nearer....
ReplyDeleteI follow on Instagram - @AQuiltingJewel
ReplyDeleteI like you on FB
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteNot a joke but this should make you feel warmer...here in Central Florida it is 85. How I am yearning for the cooler north.
ReplyDeleteJust think: sheeps wool lined bootie style slippers. hmmm warm...
ReplyDeleteYou're lying on a warm beach right now! With an umbrella drink!
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow you on fb!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo I already like your Facebook page and I follow your blog through GFC. Happy Monday and you have a fabulously happy giveaway here :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow your instagram :)
ReplyDeleteMmm.... imagine you are in a hot tub,looking through huge windows at the beautiful crisp sparkly snow, with a glass of your favorite winter tipple to warm you up (mine is "Christmas Hot Chocolate" - lots of cream and chocolate liqueur!).
ReplyDeleteFollowing your blog.
ReplyDeleteSnuggle up with your favorite beverage, a good book, a blazing fire under your warmest quilt.
ReplyDeleteClose your eyes and imagine you're on a beach, just relaxing and doing nothing.
ReplyDeleteThrow an extra log on the fire, grab a mug of cocoa, and sew baby sew! :)
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower via GFC. HUGS!
ReplyDeleteIced in in Dallas - lots of hot chocolate, soup, Texas chili, hot tea, snuggly quilts and warm, purring cats.
ReplyDeleteNew Follower....This time of year I always think of the song..Baby its cold outside....
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower
ReplyDeleteI'm a Facebook follower
ReplyDeleteI really like your Scrappy Plus Quilt!
ReplyDeleteI'm following you on Instagram
ReplyDeletetoes in the sand, drink in hand, sunset on the beach. Feeling warmer yet?
ReplyDeleteI follow on IG
ReplyDeleteI follow on FB!
ReplyDeleteits freezing cold here too, so what about a hot yummy cocoa cup
ReplyDeletethanks for this give-away
i follow your blog with google connect
ReplyDeleteand Im a facebook follower
ReplyDeleteJust think of all the warm feelings you get at this time of year. Baking Christmas Cookies with family, watching the lights on the tree,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway!
ReplyDeletemmm, to warm up- its getting cold here too so hot chocolate is my best idea for the moment :) OK, with marshmelo in it :)
I'm your new follower by e-mail :)
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower on FB (Dana Yari)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you need some hot chocolate! I have some ready for you, in a nice big insulated mug, with your choice of whipped cream or marshmallows. You can even borrow one of my quilts!
ReplyDeleteI'm an old friend.
ReplyDeleteI follow your Facebook page. I don't have instagram, boo hoo!
ReplyDeleteFollowing on Facebook now. I pop over to your blog a lot.!
ReplyDeleteAsk for microwavable slippers for christmas. I love love love mine. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid I used to put a blanket over the heat register and weigh down the edges and then crawl underneath to get warm. It's less acceptable as an adult.
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