Wildflowers
Designed by Heather for Henry Glass & Co. Will be released in November of 2009

The pattern shown will be a free download at the website of Henry Glass & Co.
Rebel Roses
Designed by Heather and her mom Deb Mulder for Henry Glass & Co. Released in February of 2009
The pattern shown will be a free download at the website for Henry Glass & Co.


Cottage Charm
Designed by Heather for Henry Glass & Co. Released in the fall of 2008.

This pattern is a free download on the website for Henry Glass.

Serenity
Designed by Heather for Henry Glass & Co. Released spring of 2007

This pattern is a free download on the Henry Glass website.

Winter Spice and Perennial Spice
Two sister lines designed by Heather for Henry Glass & Co.

Lakeside Cottage
Designed by Heather for Henry Glass & Co. Released Spring of 2006.



Hi..
I am looking for the fabric “Moonlit Gardens”
It is an eggplant color with red/blue check/ and yellow flowers. I just can’t find it any where!
If you could help me, I would really appreciate it!
thank you
pam
By: Pam on January 18, 2009
at 10:27 pm
I am at my wits end trying to find your pink Little Lady fabric and coordinates. I saw it used in Quick Quilts March issue and it was sold out. Can
you help?
By: Kathy on February 7, 2009
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Love your fabric line. Have worked at a quilt shop for over 10 years so I have seen lots of lines of fabric.
Will look forward to seeing it in person.
By: Marsha on February 18, 2009
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Your fabric is truly eye candy….delicious to the nth degree. I also love your books. I can’t wait to make a quilt from one!
By: Debi Kuring on February 20, 2009
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I love your site!
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By: Michael Tim on February 28, 2009
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I have found a new favorite fabric designer! I am in love with your “rebel roses” line!!! The table runner with the blue rick rack is absolutely adorable. (I hope I’m posting in the right place for a chance to win some rebel roses so I can get started on my table runner, and one for my sister!) Please keep up the good work, love it love it love it!
By: Ellen Northam on April 15, 2009
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Hi I’m looking for fabric from Livin large book. Touch of Class Tablecloth
By: Karlee on April 15, 2009
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[...] 0 Comments Categories: Uncategorized That was my weekend! On Friday, I finished my Rebel Roses [...]
By: Productive « Passing Down Crazy on April 20, 2009
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Hi Heather
How does one contact you to do a class/trunk show for a quilt guide? You haven’t been to our quilt guild (new ulm) since you went from your black gothic days to your now ’60’s funky days. It would be fun to have you back. I enjoyed your show at Morton, MN.
By: Patti Lee Bock on April 21, 2009
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I love the new 10 inch cuts of Rebel Roses that I purchased last weekend, I am anxious to make Double Takes I.
I enjoy your new patterns as much as I did 8 years ago ( Moose on the Loose) – keep on designing.
By: Twila on April 22, 2009
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When will i be able to purchase your new book? I have become a huge fan. Thanks.
By: Teresa Escalante on May 1, 2009
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I waited too long to purchase your Cottage Charm fabric and now I can’t find it anywhere!! Do you know of any online stores or stores in NJ that still carry it? Thanks.
By: Chelsea on June 17, 2009
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Very happy to have reached your inspiring blog ! So much to admire and read… I will be back.
By: isathreadsoflife on June 24, 2009
at 9:41 am
looking for the following fabric:
Winter spice by Heather Mulder Peterson
of Anka’s treasures for Henry Glass Fabrics
he is Blue with a design with a brown dot in the middle.
By: donna on June 26, 2009
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I am looking for the border fabric for quilt entitled “Pinwheel Chain” from book Fat Quarter Cottage by Heather Mulder Peterson. It is referred to as green floral outer border. Information about all the fabric in this quilt would be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Lisa
By: Lisa Mencke on October 5, 2009
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son telas muy bonitas y las colchas tambien
By: elena on November 11, 2009
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