Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Quilter's Blog Hop Party

Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways

Today begin's the 'Give Thanks' Blog Hop Party over at Quilting Gallery. Michele will have all the links open sometime in the afternoon.   The party runs from November 21st - 26th.  I know there will be something for everyone.


For those of you visiting for the first time, welcome to Vrooman's Quilts.


And yes, I DO live on Quilt Lane . When 911 Emergency went into service, all roads had to be named and we got to submit our request.  Our little family in-house quilt and craft shop is open 7 days a week 10-5.


My give away I hope will inspire a new Spring quilt (personally, I am tired of Christmas fabric).  11 FQs from the Olivia Collection by Anna Griffin.  I will ship international, just be sure I have a way to contact you.  I will leave comments open until midnight November 26th (EST) and announce the winner on the 27th -I will contact winner personally.  You can leave any comment, but I would love to hear "if you could name the street/road you live on - what would you chose?" 


This is were I will be for the next 4 days - vending at a local Christmas Juried Craft Show HERE, but will be home in the evenings to respond to any comments.  If you do not hear from me, you are a 'no-reply commentor'.

Sewingly Yours,
Sharon

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CathyC said...

Ooh, I would love to live in Cates Court ;-)

Mary said...

I would like to live on Quiltingrandma Avenue. That would be fun. I haven't used many Christmas fabrics this season other than making a few sets of pillowcases. Spring-y fabrics are a favorite of mine. I love the Pastels. I need to get in on this Blog Hop. It was so fun last year.

Pauline G said...

Great to find out how you named your lane and your quilt shop - I would love to live on a street named Easy sewing street!!

Charlotte said...

I would love to live on Rose lane, since I am in love with this flower.

Hazel said...

I'd love to live on Sunshine Street - you couldn't help having a smile on your face living there!

Donna said...

i do believe I would name my home street Hunter's Star. I do love quilts with stars and this is one ofmy favorite blocks.

Lyndsey said...

Oh what a great give away, I love Spring fabrics. I'm not sure what name I would like but maybe Happiness Avenue or one I saw recently Rosebud Lane.

Anonymous said...

Hi Sharon if I could name my street I would call it happy street,thankyou for having a wonderful giveaway.xx

Mary W Quilts said...

This is fun! Quilting Day Blvd. where you can quilt all day every day! Thanks for the giveaway. Mary

Lisa England said...

I would name my street Bluebird Lane because every time I see a bluebird I think "there's the bluebird of happiness" and it does make me happy. Quilt Lane is a pretty cool name too. Thanks for the chance at these lovely fabrics!

Marla's Crafts said...

Mine would have to be Nelson road since there are to many Nelson that live there.LOL Very nice give away and can't wait to get my Christmas gifts done so I can start something wonderful for myself.

Betsy said...

good luck at the craft show. I would name it quilters lane of course. lol

JoAnne said...

How cool that you got to name your street! We are an Army family and move often, but once we lived on Border Road. I thought that was fun because it can be quilty! Some of the suggestions already left are wonderful: I love the idea of Bluebird Lane. I also thought it would be fun at one time to live on Candy Cane Lane, but mostly at Christmas time. I actually prefer to live on a "Lane" more than a road, avenue, place, court, street, etc. because my maiden name is Lane. I guess I have to say that my dream street would be "Liberty Lane."

Lesley said...

I think Quilters Lane is the best address out there, but it guess if I could name my street, since we live on a hill, I would call it Cuddle Quilt Hill! Thanks for the chance!

Average Quilter said...

What a great name. I'm having enough trouble just trying to figure out a name for my Business

Quilting Babcia said...

Hmm, had never thought about what I would name a street - maybe Sublimity Lane. I'm not thinking spring yet (maybe because I'd have to spend less time quilting and more time working outside) but those fabrics look wonderful. Happy Thanksgiving!

Quilter Kathy said...

What a fun giveaway!
I want to live in your house!
But if I have to stay here, I'd like the street to be Kathy's Kwilty Krescent!

Joanna said...

A town near me is Peacedale and I love that name, so my street would be Peace Dale Road. Great question.

Colleen G said...

I love my reality: in a little yellow house on Lemon Point Lane.

Leah said...

Lucky Lane sounds like a great street to live on. :)

Julia Graber said...

Quilt Lane, right there beside you sounds good to me.

Tammy said...

Hmmm to name my street....no solicitor lane...lol...Maybe they would read it and stay away.

Lucy said...

I would love to live on Happy Stitching Lane , Thanks for the great give away. Such beautiful material.

Lynn said...

I'm sure you will do well at the show Sharon!

Shannon said...

Thanks for the giveaway! I always thought it was fun that I live at the corner of country club and Shannon Drive (my name is shannon) but unfortunately my address is on Country Club. I think if I could pick a street name it would be something sparkly. Like Glitter Drive, or Sparkler Lane.

Scrapatches said...

Okay ... I know you have a lot of quilting experience, but since 1780? You look so young for your age! Quilt Lane is the fountain of youth! (My quirky sense of humor is getting the best of me here ... ;)

I think it is really wonderful that you live in a revolutionary era home on a street named Quilt Lane.

I would love to live on a street named "Scrapatch Way" ... :) Pat

Michelle said...

I would want our street to be named 'Life is good'. Thanks for the chance! Happy Thanksgiving!

Katie said...

I would love to live on quilter's lane

Calicojoan said...

Oh Sharon, I want to move in with you! :-) What a fun lane to live on! But you know me...if I had the chance, I would be in Alaska, living with the moose! LOL!! Thanks for a wonderful give a way. Have a blessed Thanksgiving.

StitchinByTheLake said...

Goodness Sharon I've never even thought of naming a street....hmmmmm. Not our last name, we have no pets, what else is there? I know - Hallelujah Lane! Every time I get a quilt finished I shout Hallelujah. :) blessings, marlene

Emily C said...

I would love to live on Morning Glory Lane. I love those flowers.

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

Great giveaway and have fun this week Sharon! I thought that was so neat that you lived on Quilt Street and now I know how come! thanks!

Jeanie said...

Love your street sign...perfect! I'd live on Oliver Avenue.

Debi said...

If I could name our street, it would be Slow Down Avenue.

wonderlandbyalyce said...

I think it would be neat if my street was called Heaven, thanks!

Lia*s Handmades said...

That's a tough question. I think I would make it a cheesy one and call it Sunny Hill or something lol!

I love how you say you can't see Christmas Fabrics anymore. It only just got cold here, second night with frost and I already can't wait for spring!!

This lovely bundle would surely help make the waiting time for spring a little sweeter :)

I'm a happy, loyal follower as well :)

Jennifer Ofenstein said...

Oh, spring fabric, now nice! I am definitely jealous of your street name, that's just brilliant! My own blog & shop are called Sewhooked and that would absolutely be my street name if I could have it!

Sowing Stitches said...

If I could name the street that I live on it would be: Jubilee Lane

Cheryll said...

I've always LoVed your street name... just perfect I think! :) As my road is larger than yours... perhaps Quilt Road would suit me...lol
Fingers crossed that my name comes out;;;lol xx.
Always a pleasure to visit Sharon!

Christine M said...

I love that you live on Quilt Lane. I wonder if you could have a MacDonald's Patch? Thanks for the lovely giveaway Sharon.

Pamela said...

You post made me smile! How fun to name your street! I think I'd like to live on Lovers Lane. Thanks for the opportunity to win this awesome fabric. I'm already thinking about spring too. And thanks for your blog!

Lori S said...

I love that you live on Quikt Lane! I have never thought about what I would name a street. Your spring fabrics are a breath of fresh air amongst Christmas prep!

AlidaP said...

I also live in a street that is perfect for me: Carroll Dr, like Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, my favorite book. So either Carroll or ChesireCat drive would be ok with me :) Thanks for the chance to win!!

Amy's Crafty Shenanigans said...

Wow generous giveaway!!! I think my street would be called "Lovely Lane".

karamino said...

I'd love to live on Sunshine Street) Thanks for the giveaway!

Beth said...

My grandpa built our house on a hill, so I would have really liked to have our street named "Sam's Hill." But when the time came that emergency services said our roads had to be named they named it after the mill down the road.

tpott said...

Happiness Way sounds like a lovely place to live. Your so lucky to have been able to name your own Lane. ;-> Toni Anne

prairie said...

Hi Sharon - lovely lane, you live on. I'd like mine to be a tree name....oh, it IS a tree name: Birch. But we could embellish it a little.....Swaying Birches, White Birches, Singing Birches......
Thanks for letting us visit. Come by for a warm cup of something at Prairie Cottage Corner when you have a minute. See you.

Brenda said...

I would like to name my road "Rambling Road"

Kim @ TiesThatBindQuilting said...

I'd probably go funny and call it something like "Road Way" or "High Way". :)

Tanya said...

I think Crazy Street would fit me. I like the street I live on though, my favorite holiday is Christmas and I live on Poinsettia. Thanks for chance to win.

Karen M said...

I would love to live on Fat Quarter Court. Thanks so much for the chance to win.

Angie in SoCal said...

Lovely giveaway! I'd name my street Quilter's Court. Thanks for the chance!

Ella said...

Garnet Row. (They're my favorite gemstone.)

Pat V. said...

I live on a numbered street. I love "Cat Whiskers Lane," but it is actually already taken in a nearby town!

Unknown said...

What fun to get to name your street Quilt Street. We just moved into our house last year - our first home we bought as a married couple - and our street is Prospect - it couldn't get more hopeful and promising than that - so I think I'd just keep that! Happy hopping!

Monica said...

I want to live on Squirrel St. Why you wonder? Have you seen "Up"? When the dog gets distracted and hollers "Squirrel!" That's why I want to live on Squirrel St...LOL.

Monica said...

I want to live on Squirrel St. Why you wonder? Have you seen "Up"? When the dog gets distracted and hollers "Squirrel!" That's why I want to live on Squirrel St...LOL.

Sallie said...

Heaven Harbor.

charlotte said...

I think I would live on Kitty Cat Court. I am a real cat lover.

sandra said...

I would live on Sassy Quilters Lane where all of us sassy girls could have fun. Good luck and have fun that is always important. Blessings

Unknown said...

Love your blog. Just checking in to say hi. I found it via the Blog-Hop. I will definitely be back. Thank you for hosting the giveaway. Pick me, Pick me. :) LOL!

Sammyleestitcher said...

Great name, I'm having enough with thinking of baby names if I have a boy. love the giveaway

Becky said...

What a fun idea! I've never given a thought to what I would like my street to be named. I kinda like Sunny Lane. Thank you for sharing! Happy Thanksgiving!

Lee said...

I would call our street Funtime Drive! We love to have good times! thank you for the fun giveaway!

Rina Mason said...

Hi Sharon! I'm with you, tired of looking at holiday fabric and ready for some spring prints. I think I would name my road Optimist Lane as I am the eternal optimist.

Vicki H said...

Right now I live on Kansas St and also live in the state of Kansas. Thanks for the giveaway.

Joy said...

Isn't that fun, naming your street! I think I would call my street Paper Piecing Lane because I love to paper piece.

Thanks for the very generous giveaway!

Nina said...

I never really thought about naming a street. But what comes to mind at the moment is Clark Ave. That's the name of the street where I spent the first 18 years of my life. Thanks for the great giveaway.

sherry said...

i would name my street after the town my mother was born in "osler, Saskatchewan, canada

Barbe said...

lovely bundle of fabric thanks for the chance. be checking your blog out more:)

Kathy @ Kwilty Pleasures said...

Kwilty Pleasures Place

Will Cook for Shoes said...

What an amazing giveaway! Hmmm... I'd call my street B-Boy street - after my two basset boys, Buster and Baxter!

tgallop@mts.net

ThreadCatcher said...

How about Fabric's Welcome Lane? Your fabric bundle does say "Spring" unlike the snow that is falling outside right now. Thanks for the chance at your wonderful giveaway.

Michell said...

Krafty's Place would be neat

Anne / Springleaf Studios said...

I'd like to live on Patchwork Plaza.

giddy99 said...

I would name the street something REALLY short and fast to write out, like 2 Ax Rd or something. I usually have a long address, and that gets so old. :)

LittleHouseontheDairy said...

My road is named for my husband's great grandfather (my husband, his father, his grandfather, and our infant son all share the name too). I wouldn't change it for the world!

Jocelyn said...

What a lovely giveaway! I think I would name my street Cottage Cove :-)

Nancy said...

Thanks so much for participating in the giveaway. The fabrics you are offering are lovely. Hmmm. I've never thought about what street I'd like to live on -- or the name I'd like it to have. Pleasant Drive/Avenue, maybe.

BillieBee (billiemick) said...

I think that's really neat to be able to request a name for your street. The fabrics are lovely. Have fun at the Christmas craft show.

Stephanie @ Quarter Incher said...

What an awesome street address! I think I'd name mine Alvarez Avenue :)

Sherry said...

I love your address. I live on Vernon Road, I think I would change it to Lavender Lane if I could.

virgdale said...

I think I might pick Smell the Roses Lane!!Right next to the Stop sign!!

Kim said...

I think I would like North Shore Court. Lots of wonderful memories.

Unknown said...

My son wants to have a rainbow colored house, though I like the idea it might be painful to the eyes. So I will like to have my street named Rainbow.

thirtythree80@gmail.com

kbo said...

"On A Deserted Road" would suit me just fine.

Unknown said...

I would rename my street "Whispering Gumtrees Avenue"as I can always hear the trees whooshing in the wind :)

Along the Perkiomen said...

I would name my street Shady Retreat, in the summer, we love to retreat to the shade.

Unknown said...

Hmmm, I guess I would have to say Sewing Drive since I have sewn an assortment of items over the years...

Sheila said...

I guess I would call it Contentment Lane as I love where I live and am quite content . Thanks for the chance on your generous giveaway Sharon !

sewlost said...

I would live on Happy Place Drive.

sewlost said...

I would live on Happy Place Drive.

Sue said...

Great giveaway Sharon! The fabric is really lovely! I really like the name of my street now but if I could choose, I think I would like Kitty Cat Terrace...I love cats!

Sandra said...

Nice give away. Never really thought about naming a street so have no idea.

syvisser@gmail(dot)com

Dresden Quilter said...

A while ago, I was looking up quilt related items on KIJIJI, and this house for sell came up. The ad meant to say it was on a quiet street but instead it said it was on a quilt street. I would love to live on Quilt Lane. Thanks for the giveaway.

Carla said...

I wish I could name our road. It's just a number and would be so much better as a quilty name. Thanks for the great giveaway. I'm ready for spring, already.

Leo said...

ohh thats a tricky question I would want soemthing with books, libraries, typography... something along those lines

Sandy said...

Hmmm...I actually can't think of a creative name for our street. I love yours though! Thanks for the generous giveaway!

Courtneysews said...

Great give-away! I'd like to live on Peaceful Hill...as long as it really was. lol Thanks!

Sewing Mom said...

It's beautiful. I would call the street I live on Carsick Lane. =) Thanks for a chance to win.

Cindy Maki said...

You have to name one of Elvis' girls Priscilla and I would love to live on Cindy's Way. LOL. That's my name- don't cha know. Then everything would be MY WAY.

Kathy L said...

I would call my street Kathys Court. Thanks for the giveaway.

Cindy Maki said...

I live on Sunnyside Road, and it's not so bad except when you have to write return address on mail or filling out forms at Dr and so on. Yikes.

Julie said...

I'm not very creative - I live on Apple Rd. in Appleton....very easy to remember!! ha ha! Thanks for the chance!

Vivian said...

I am horrible with names. I always just name my pets after flowers so I guess, "little Lily lane", even though my dog is fat.

Heather said...

I used to live on Morning Mist Drive and I still love the name of that street.

Teje Karjalainen said...

Hi and thank you for a great give away! How perfect to live on the Quilt Lane! Our small road doesn't have a name, so I could name it 'O dromos tis Raptis' = Sewer's Street. I live in Greece and I'm sure no one on our street knows about quilting. Sunny wishes!
nerospost(at)gmail(dot)com

DebraKay Neiman said...

I actually love our street name. Cedar Ridge Road. New quilter from Oklahoma, U.S.A. I am here for the party. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com

Carin@Ullhärvan said...

Quilter's Lane would be perfect!

Unknown said...

Love your sight and the give away. I live in a multi-generation home with my son, 42, his son, 24, my daughter, 39, and her son, 5. I am 66 and disabled so it is a blessing to have my children and grandchildren with me. We are all Vernon's so I would call our cul-de-sac,"Vernon's Circle of Love." It is actually called Chevy Chase Drive. Thanks for the chance to win. Jackie

Lisa said...

I would live on Rooster Road of course! Love the Anna Griffin fabric! What can you say when you live In The Boon Docks! Happy hopping!

kathyinozarks said...

I would love to win these beautiful fabrics-I love the patterns and colors. How cool that you got to name your street. I live out in the woods on a highway with two letters now-I think I would like to change it to woodland highway instead
Kathy

Deb said...

That is a very interesting question for me. We have lived on Hickory Lane now for 28 years. I love the name. About 6 months ago, we were informed by our township that our street name is being changed to White Pine Drive. I hate it. Not only do we not have any White pines, we have no evergreens at all! The developer that is connecting his new development to ours wants it changed and there you have it. So, I would love to live on Hickory Lane.

sophie said...

Cool question! The name of my blog, Sophie Junction, happened because that's what an old boyfriend called the crossroads where I lived, when I lived in the Northern California wine country. Given a choice, I'd name my street, Sophie Junction.

Those beautiful spring colors are calling my name today in cold gray Santa Fe. Last night, the first snow of the season fell ... and today, already, I'm looking forward to spring.

Madeleine said...

I would want to live on some sort of avenue, but I'd need to do a lot more thinking to decide what to call it. :)

Tiffany said...

Hmm. I've never thought of that before. I don't know what I would name my street, but there is a street in my neighborhood that leads to only one house called "Harms Way." I think the family's last name is Harms. :)

JoyceLM said...

I've never thought about naming my own street. Maybe Bookshelf Drive. Thanks for the chance to win.

barbara woods said...

i alway have to spell it out Mahan rd

ELNM said...

I actually grew up on a cul-de-sac named "Joy Oval". I would love to live on a street with that name again! Thanks for sharing.
emyerly(at)wideopenwest(dot)com

bee said...

how fun to choose your own street name. Mine would have to be Bumblebee Way!

De said...

How exciting to have a personalised Street name. Im not sure what I would name a street...never really thought about it!

Sarah said...

I would call my street memory lane :)

Unknown said...

Thanks for a chance to win the fabric. Guess I would name my street Austin Way after Jane Austin!

Jo said...

How great is that to pick the name for your own street! Thanks for the chance to enter

Sherry VF said...

I would live on Rocky Road in honor of my dear dog for 18 1/2 years(recently deceased). Thanks for such a generous giveaway! svonfumetti(at)yahoo(dot)com

Margaret said...

I would name our street Attic Quilter since I work in the attic above the garage. Thanks for such a nice giveaway

barb said...

i would want to live on charity lane. i only make quilts for charity. cant afford fabric since i get less than four hundred dollars monthly for disability. thank you for such a great and generous giveaway babscorbitt@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

We used to live on a road named Campbell like the soup hahaha
smjohns63 at yahoo dot com

Lisa in Port Hope said...

Lovely bundle! Well, since Quilt Lane is taken (although do you think I could still use it in Ontario?) maybe I could live on Flying Geese Avenue?

Aurea said...

How about the drunkard's path lane. Wonderful give away

Barb and Sharon said...

I have already named my house so I guess I'd name the street the same thing, Wit's End!
Barb@Witsend

sew.darn.quilt said...

That's a great question! I'd like to change our addy from North Grid Road to Imagination Lane :)
Thank you for the chance of a touch of spring, especially since the temperature has hit -30C and is still dropping this evening

Tamie said...

Thank you for participating in the blog hop. I have no idea what I would name my street. I did get to name my mountain cabin and chose Be Still.

Sewgirl said...

How fun to get to pick the name of your street. I think I would like to live on Happy Street.

Mrs.Pickles said...

Thank for the chance to win. I would name my street..snow go away street..lol

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

There is already a Brandis Road nearby which is named for my DH maternal family. From what I understand our Farm used to be called Midway Farms because it was halfway between the two nearest towns, so Midway Road would be nice.

Mom C said...

I don't know, I grew up on C street between 10th and 11th avenues, that's how creative my hometown is about naming streets. A friend developed a subdivision and named all the streets after her children, St James Place, Jefferson way, etc. The subdivision I live in is so confusing for delivery people. 4 streets have the same name with just a South, or West on the front or the back of the street name. I do like your street name, though. We have a trailer up the mountain on the Northfork road so what do we call it, Yup, Northfork. Thanks.

Sarah J. said...

I live on Wavecrest Ave which I think is pretty cool. But maybe Cowboy Road?

Kathy said...

I would chose to live on Easy Street.
Love the fabrics that are in this collection:)Hope your holiday is joyous!!!

Rhonda D. said...
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Rhonda D. said...

Great giveaway! We really love animals, especially dogs. We would
name our street: Wigglypup Lane.
Thanks for the chance to win!!!

Mystica said...

Gorgeous address! thank you for sharing a very generous giveaway.

mystica123athotmaildotcom

Mhairi said...

I would love to live on Quilt Lane, next door to you or Fabric Avenue or Craft Crescent!
I love that you got to choose your street name and went with Quilt Lane! Best address ever!!

Gill said...

Great address Sharon!
I'd love to live on 'Finished at Last' Lane!!

Myself said...

What a great giveaway! Thanks so much for the chance to win this! mmm, a name- I think Hogwarts avenue woudl be a nice change here :)

Michele said...

Gorgeous fabrics for a giveaway. Thanks for the chance to win them. My custom street would be named Crayon Box Lane, of course. Have a great weekend!

Chasli from Possum Trot, KY said...

We live in Possum Trot, KY and we do have possum's on our porch many many times during the summer months. Surprisingly we don't have a street named "Possum Path" (Okay, we don't have many streets to start with, lol)but I think that would be a fun street name. Might as well embrace the possums since you can't shoo them off! Hope you have a great weekend too.

Barb Neiwert said...

I'm still quilting Christmas for my show coming up the weekend after Thanksgiving - I'd LOVE to think about Spring! And I love your street name. If I could choose one for us, it would be Sawtooth Meadows.

Unknown said...

I've never thought of naming my street but I've often thought of naming my house. It's a three-story house and we moved in when my daughter was four. We used to call her our little "Sarah-bear." From the third floor (where my sewing room is) there's a great view over the trees to the mountain. So I've often thought of it as "The Bear's Nest." Thanks for hosting, your fabric is gorgeous! pbstrand@msn.com

Kay said...

I have never thought of it before but I love flowers so maybe Lily Lane. Thanks for a great giveaway.
ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

Jenne said...

I´d love to live in "Strawberry street" :P
mmyheartishere@gmail.com

Needled Mom said...

If I could choose, it would be Tranquility Lane, but right now it feels like I live on Ratrace Row. ;-)

Kathy Boice said...

I wish I could name my road Quilters Paradise. I love the fabrics your giving away! Than you for the oportunity to win! midwayfarms@hughes.net

Anonymous said...

HI,I'D NAME MY STREET:SUNSHINE TRAIL!
THANKS FOR A BEAUTIFUL GIVEAWAY!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

c said...

Sharon, you have come back from last years floods, it looks wonderful. If I could name a sreet where I sew, the quilting shed is called Scrap Haus, I would name it Scrappy Lane-LOL> Spring fabrics are definately in my eye sight!

Freerose said...

I would name my street Singing birdstreet.
Thank you for the change to win.

Joyce Carter said...

Hi Sharon. Thank you for the fabulous giveaway. If I could name my street, I would name it Carters Lane.

Maria said...

Mickey Mouse Avenue..... I'm an avid collector!

Lee D said...

Oh that is a tough question. Many things pop into mind from my childhood. Beausoliel Lane (beautiful sun). My summer camp was on Beausoliel Island

Jodi - usairdoll said...

Love your street name. I grew up on 40 scres in Alaska and when they started selling and developing property close to us, we also got to name our "street", Honeycutt Way, our last name. For my own street maybe Carefree Court.

Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.

usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I would name my street, Musician's Alley. Another name I like is End of the Line.

Donna Joy said...

I'd name our little street of 4 houses, Cutting Way.
Thanks for the giveaway, and lucky you to live on Quilt ln.

Jan Baker said...

I would love to live on peaceful street. It's want I always want most.

Anonymous said...

I'd like to live on Quilt Drive.

Colleen said...

Quilt Lane? How lovely.

fenna said...

yay! I'm not the only one sick of Christmas fabric--and Halloween fabric, and any holiday fabric :p I like regular fabric!

Valerie said...

Thanks for the giveaway. I would name my street crafty corners.

LethargicLass said...

Well you already got the great name but maybe I would choose Quilter-in-Residence Private :)

Marnie said...

I would like to rename my road Mitchell Lane.
Thanks for sharing

Anonymous said...

Well with so many wonderful comments , I would feel really lucky to win such a wonder prize.
I would name my road "Pick Me"

kidsandsewing@hotmail.com

Michelle Olsen Sasak said...

I'd love to live on Owl Lane. Thanks for the chance to win - my younger daughter is named Olivia, so this would be great!

Janet said...

My road is called Evans Road, after a man named Tis Evans who used to live here. But the sign got knocked down shortly after the road was first named and has never been replaced, so no point telling anyone I live on that street. :) I think I would like to live on Wolverine Place.

Anonymous said...

I would name my street Lake Shore Scenic because we live right on the lake, and it is beautiful. Thanks!

Deb said...

Love your street name! Mine would be Mountain View Ridge because you can see mountains from my front door and back door.

Bossymamma said...

I would like to live on Wilderness Way

Tina O. said...

I would like to live on Wisteria Lane. The houses are all from old TV shows.

Nikita said...

I love that sign! I would have to name mine forever stitchin'

Rebeckah Austin said...

I just bought a TON of xmas fabrics at JoAnn's on sale for 65% off... and my 20% on top of that. I got 1.2 yard cuts at $9.99 regular price for less than $2 a piece. :) saved $104....

KT said...

I would name my street something weird that would make me chuckle, like:
This Street
Straight Drive
What Way

Unknown said...

I would like to live an a street with a short name, like A Str. I have always lived on roads with long names like Lower Marlboro Road.

Lori said...

Oh what a lovely spring quilt this willow rk into for he lucky winner. Good luck everyone

Jeanne Gwin said...

I would name our road Bee Skep Road, cause my hubby is the bee keeper and we have honey!!!

Nanbon44 said...

there is a street in our town that I just love the name of

Easy St. Always reminds me of the movie Annie and Carol Burnett singing that song... Besides who wouldn't want to live on Easy St,,

Cecilia said...

I would name our road "Sew Blessed Lane". I like your street name too. Thanks for the great giveaway.

Judith said...

I live in an older neighborhood, and some of the streets already have really nice names. Faithful street is right around the corner, and that would be a nice one to live on. Before ours was renamed (about 75 years ago), it was Lover's Lane. I don't think I could top that. Thanks for the chance to win such a beautiful--and definitely springlike-collection of fabric.

Catskill Quilter said...

Happy Thanksgiving! Maybe Quilting Lane?

Mike Pearson said...

HMMMMM....I've always wanted to live on Yellow Brick Rd. :)

Nrhaller said...

I would like to live on Crafty Lane, or maybe Crafty Court would be better. Thanks for the opportunity.
Rae (nrhaller@aol.com)

Joan H. said...

Happy Thanksgiving!
I would like to live on Joy Lane (short and sweet). Pastel fabrics are my favorites.

Diantha said...

That's cool you got to name your road!
If I could name ours, I too would like "Yellow Brick Road"!
Thanks for the giveaway.

Carly said...

Such pretty fabric! Maybe Melody Lane or something would be fun!

Sarah said...

Cook Road. Cook is my maiden name and my family were pioneers in the district, dating back to the 1880s. Today there are over 300 descendants living in the district. My brother and I live on the same street, so Cook Road or Cook Street it should be. Thanks for the chance to win!

Diana @ Red Delicious Life said...

We're having a house built right now and the street name is "Iceland Gull Road" - I think I'd choose just about anything else!

Christine S said...

How awesome, the name you got to pick!! I would pick Triangle Trail :)

Unknown said...

Cat Crossing for sure!

Pink Scissors Design said...

Happy Heart Lane

Deborah
pinkscissorsdesign @gmail .com
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Angelia Lanouette said...

I would like to name it Bunny Lane...we have had a family of bunnies living in our back yard all summer. It has been fun watching the little ones grow. Olivia is a beautiful collection! Thank you for sharing! anglanouette at gmail dot com

Barbmo said...

Love the naming of your lane....!
Fabulous giveaway - thanks for participating...
Barbmo

Barbmo said...

Love the naming of your lane....!
Fabulous giveaway - thanks for participating...
Barbmo

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