That Heather Jones is a wonder. I crazy love that kid and am honored to have her in my world. I can’t speak highly enough of her accomplishments and friendship. Head over to her blog today as she discusses using Succulents. Featured below is a lil’ quilt Heather made that was shown at QuiltCon 2015. It faced the Crimson Tate booth and it made me so happy to look at it everyday. So good, Heather.
Photo from Heather Jones Studio blog
Two more days to enter to win! Be sure to head over and leave Heather, and the rest of the gang, a comment on their posts to be one of the winners of fourteen bundles of Succulents from those friendly folks at Windham.
March 15: Heather Givans of Crimson Tate
March 16: Eric Lubrick of Eric Lubrick Photography
March 17: Sarah Sharp of {no} hats quilts
March 18: Lindsay Lefevere of ellesquare
March 19: Karen McTavish of McTavish Quilting Studio
March 20: David Barnhouse of Crimson Tate
March 21: Meghan Eschbaugh of Calvin and Carolyn
March 22: Brooke Starnes of Crimson Tate
March 23: Matthew Wheeler of Kapa Quilts
March 24: Samantha Howard of Bobaloo Kids
March 25: Amy Garro of 13 spools
March 26: Amanda Castor of Material Girl Quilts
March 27: Heather Jones of Heather Jones Studio
March 28: Heather Givans of Crimson Tate
See you back here tomorrow as I wrap up the tour.
xoxox
Heather
Thanks for a chance to win the Succulent fabric collection.
Love that lil guys pants that she made.
beautiful fabrics
Thank you for the chance to win these beautiful fabrics!
I hope I’m the lucky person who wins these fantastic fabrics because I already have my mind set on what to do with them. Congrats to Heather and thanks to Wyndham.
I meant Windham but auto correct won
Great projects
I love the paper pieced succulents made with this line!