the moda designer blog hop theme this time around is all about the places we live, and as usual i've rambled on, so i hope you enjoy!
if you're new to this blog, hello, my name is lucie summers (generally known as lu) and i live on a farm with my farmer husband and 2 boys, an anti social ginger cat and a fairly scruffy looking chicken in suffolk which is in east anglia - if you can picture a map of the UK, the bit that sticks out to the right like a big round bum - well, that's east anglia and i live roughly in the middle of it. i'm a pattern designer and a screen printer and i also design for moda - my new line, 'summersville sping' is due out in february.
me! hiding my bingo wings on the hottest day of the year |
i live in a tiny little village (pop: 550) that has one pub and one hotel and NOTHING else so you have to go a little further afield to do anything at all...shopping, eating out, going to the cinema...it's all a car journey away.
the village pub |
mildenhall is also famous for the mildenhall to melbourne air race that took place in 1934. it was a huge deal back then with all the glamourous 'flying stars' of the era taking part, it's worth looking up on google, there are some amazing stories. my brother nick is obsessed with it and collects air race memorabilia, he's become quite the expert and curated an exhibition for the local museum a few years ago. my favourite story is about the lady who asked to travel on board a bi-plane to visit australia and spent the entire time knitting!
poster for the air race |
piece of treasure! |
roald dahl's book |
nobody except my closest friends know what i do for a living. if people at the school gates ever ask they usually say stuff like "ohhhhh, my mum likes scrap booking" (?) or "my friend is really crafty!" or they ask me to put a new zip in their jeans. sigh.
sept. 12
KANSAS TROUBLES, MALKA DUBRAWSKY and LAUNDRY BASKET QUILTS
sept. 13
KATHY SCHMITZ, SWEETWATER and V AND CO.
sept. 14
MINICK & SIMPSON, Jenn Ski and ZEN CHIC
prizes are announced on each blog and winners chosen on sept 15th so remember to come back and check to see if you've won. you will also want to stop by moda's blog the Cutting Table all throughout the hop.
good luck!
win some summersville. but not the random horse, he's mine :) |
i hope you've enjoy hearing about my hometown...now i'd like to hear about yours! & so i've got a giveaway for you - to win a fat quarter bundle of my entire original 'summersville' line all you need to do is tell me whereabouts in the world you live and what your hometown is called. this giveaway is open to anyone anywhere so get commenting :) and remember to keep on hoppin'!
sept. 12
KANSAS TROUBLES, MALKA DUBRAWSKY and LAUNDRY BASKET QUILTS
sept. 13
KATHY SCHMITZ, SWEETWATER and V AND CO.
sept. 14
MINICK & SIMPSON, Jenn Ski and ZEN CHIC
prizes are announced on each blog and winners chosen on sept 15th so remember to come back and check to see if you've won. you will also want to stop by moda's blog the Cutting Table all throughout the hop.
good luck!
don't worry if you don't have any luck in the prize draw, everyone is a winner because to celebrate the hop moda are providing a block pattern that can be created using the latest moda precut, the 21/2" mini charm pack.
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I live in Omaha, Nebraska, known for it's steaks and the World Famous Henry Doorly Zoo! It is a nice place to live. Love Summersville! Thanks for the chance to win!!
OMG!! I so want to win this one so bad! I love that fabric so much :) Well, my hometown is smaller yet, Tiro OH - population of about 250. Yep that's right, super small. But I love it, it is my home sweet home. I know everybody, and we all try to take care of one another. Anyone and everyone has your back in this town. And it's so nice at Christmas time we all get together and make sure there are absolutely no kids doing without. I am blessed to live here and I love it. Thank you so much for the chance to win, your kindness is greatly appreciated, and the person that wins this awesome fabric is the luckiest person ever!
I live in Cornwall by a village called St Germans. ..... I've no idea why ,... So now I'm off to google it to see what I can find out.
Thanks for sharing! I grew up in a town in NJ called Waldwick.
I've been hearing more about your hometown lately as I have a nephew & his family stationed there now. There little girl got to have her picture taken with Michelle Obama when she was there. Looks like a lovely place to live. The city I live in is Grand Island, NE. I was born in Munich, Germany when my father was in the Air Force. He was career military, so we lived all over the US & I never felt like I really had a hometown. My mother was from Nebraska, so we ended up settling here. Our city has 3 quilt stores which is unusual for a town this size. They all carry different types of fabrics, so what one doesn't have the other probably does. Love you fabric & your pattern.
It sounds like I where I live, Lakeland Florida - smack dab in the middle of florida - is not nearly as quaint and charming as your town!
Hi! We currently live in Fayetteville, North Carolina, home to Fort Bragg (Army).
Lu,
As I have never ventured outside
the USA or Canada, was thrilled to
learn about you and your hometown,
don't have a clue what bingo wings
would be, that just adds to the
facination of those around the world.
Thank you for sharing. I live in
a small town of Cambridge, Minnesota
north of Minneapolis Minnesota by
an hour, traveling by car. We as
the saying goes roll up the sidewalks at about 8pm and the town
quiets down, until the next day. Not much happens here, to get excited about. Thanks for the chance to win, and happy quilting.
I live in a small town near Richmond, VA. We are 2 hours from the Atlantic, 2 hours from the mountains and 2 hours from Washington, DC! Thanks for the free pattern and fabric giveaway!
I live in Mission Viejo, CA, USA :) I have been to England twice and love love love it! Your designs are wonderful-- thank you!
~robin
welchrobin@hotmail.com
I grew up in Toronto, Ontario, but now I live in a small community 20 minutes north of Victoria, B.C. on Vancouver Island. Lots of farmland nearby, very quiet with views of the mountains off in the distance. Loved hearing about your hometown of Mildenhall. Roald Dahl is a favourite author of both myself and my husband, and Ralph Steadman's illos are fabulous.
I live in Vancouver, WA and we have the longest running airport in the U.S. called Parsons Field..your brother should come visit our museum, he would love it. In addition, a mere 50 miles away is the museum that contains the spruce goose, the largest wooden plane built. Summersville was my favorite print this summer!
I live in central Texas in a town called Kyle. It is just 20 minutes south of the city of Austin.
Thanks for sharing your hometown; it must be fascinating at times. Beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah is my hometown. It's known for the wonderful Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Rio Tinto Bingham Canyon Copper Mine (made the medals for the London Olympics this year); Real Salt Lake Soccer Team; and the Utah Jazz Basketball Team. And, historic Gardner Village is the home of one of the best quilt shops in the state - Pine Needles! Thanks for sharing your cute pattern and Summersville Spring. Thanks also for sponsoring the rather awesome fabric giveaway!
I live in Rigby, Idaho, which is about six miles from where I grew up. :)
I think I would like to visit your area, sounds very homey...I live in Iowa, USA, in the small town of Logan in western Iowa.
Sounds wonderful and homey. I live in South Bend, Indiana U.S.A.
I was born and still live in Syracuse NY. I can't imagine living anywhere else. We are known to break snow fall records quite a bit. That's when my quilts some in pretty handy! That's for the chance to win!
It sounds like you live in a really lovely place! My husband and I lived in Oxford for 2 years and loved it. We now live in Austin, Texas. It is a wonderful place to live too!
Greetings from Maple Ridge BC Canada just 45 minutes from Vancouver. Looking forward to seeing your fabric line.
Your town sounds wonderful and has some wonderful history surrounding it. I live in North Kingstown, RI, which is the smallest state in the US. We are a historic village area on the bay and I love living here.
Debbie
I hail from Fort Wayne, IN . mostly people have heard of Indianapolis 500, we are 2 hours north, thanks for a chance, i love this collection
I currently live in Rogers, AR (that's Arkansas, I know..it's odd). But my hometown is Lake Oswego, OR...waaaaaay on the other side of the US. Living in the South has been quite the experience, with the hot.humid summers and the crazy accents!
My home town is Belle Mead, New Jersey, but I now live in Greenville, South Carolina
Oh I just LOVE your block, and your fabric. And your cute little town. So charming :) I live in Canton, GA. It's what I would call medium sized out side of Atlanta, Georgia in the US. Thanks for the great giveaway and the wonderful block!!
Learning about new towns has been so fun! I live in a small town, technically a village, just northeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Our village may be small, but we have several great quilt shops within just a few miles.
Helllooooooo
Loved your blog and Summersville!
I live in Daytona Beach, Fl USA
2 min. from the beach..:>
I used to live in the state of West Virginia and we have a place called " Summersville" there, with a lake, very popular for swimming, water skiing, and boating.
Thank you for your bright colors!
Sherry
I'd love to visit your part of the world someday - it's beautiful and so interesting and OLD! I live in Utah USA now, but my hometown is Truckee CA - high up in the mountains.
I live in Bloomfield, NJ, USA. It's a little more than 10 miles from New York city. Like many others, my husband commuted for many years.
I live in Dallas, Oregon. I was born here in 1967. I bought the house that I grew up in. I think I should be burried there too. ;0)
iI live in. sweet little village (Lima) near Rochester, New York- the home of George Eastman, the name who invented Kodak cameras. also the home of Zerox, and the abolutely incredible Museum of Play.
Hi Lu. I live in Canada just outside of Edmonton, Alberta. (My husband is a soldier and we love on the military base just outside the city limits.) I consider Edmonton my home town. We used to own a house in the city but the military moved us away and when we came back housing prices had gone sky high. Speaking of sky high... we have a very long runway on our base too. I think it's the longest in North America. It's and emergency landing site for the space shuttle.
Hello Lu, can't wait for Summersville spring am hoping it will have lots of flowers :) I live in london but my hometown is Sydney, Australia. All these hometown posts are making me feel homesick!
I live in LaPorte IN right at the end of Lake Michigan. Thank you for the chance to win.
My home is on the Lincs/Cambs border, a small village called Tydd St. Mary, sounds like a Miss Marple story, we are lucxky enough to have a primary and a pre school, a thriving shop and a decent Pub that serves good food.
Your town sounds lovely. Living on a farm must be an experience. I live out in the country and like to garden. I live in the Piedmont area of the state of North Carolina. thanks for the giveaway.
We live in Fairview, Texas - just north of Dallas. Love it here - and love the description of your town!
My hometown was Middleport, New York, USA. It is a village on the Erie Canal in western New York.
Hi from across the pond! I am here in southern new jersey . Home of Bruce Springsteen and the jersey tomato. I live in an area called the pine barrens which is a woodland area that is considered a biosphere and home of the Jersey Devil !!!!! . Me and my family are looking to get to the UK in the near future And want to visit little villages .
Hi, I live in Leicestershire, UK.
The town is ordinary but the country around is lovely, lots of trees and golden cornfields and today beautiful clouds in a sunny blue sky. Love your designs - I bought some at the NEC Quilt Festival to sew up for my grandchildren.
I live in Erie, PA, located on the shores of beautiful Lake Erie. Thank you for sharing the info on your hometown and thanks for the giveaway.
Wow, enjoyed your hometown..I need to check out the Dahl book. I live in Boerne...pronounced Burnee...but most people call it Bourne as in Jason Bourne! Lisa in Texas
I was raised in Redondo Beach California, and I still miss the beach and the weather. Now I live in Napa, CA, obviously known for wine and vineyards. I love that it's surrounded by rolling hills and undeveloped land. I love your fabric! I have some in my stash, but I'd love more! Can't wait to see your next collection.
I live in the Western United States, in the small town of Cedar City, Utah.
It is a wonderful town famous for the Utah Shakespearean Festival.
I LOVE your fabric "Summersville" - I just purchased 2 of the charm packs to use with something. I cannot wait to see the spring line! I live in San Antonio Texas which is famous for the Alamo. Thanks for the chance to win!
Thanks for sharing your story with us! I live in a small city on the Prairies in Canada. We are surrounded by farmland, rolling hills and plenty of sunshine in the summer and snow in the winter. Thanks for the chance to win.
I live in the village of Brooklyn mi which grows into the largest populated place in the state twice a year do to NASCAR!
Must be a wonderful place to live if you are still within 2 miles of your childhood home. I got a real kick out of 'likes scrapbooking' - that is SO funny... I live in uxbridge Massachusetts, and I've got this zipper that is broken on my favorite jeans.... joking! Thanks for sharing a little about your town!
Lu -- love the blog today ! and keep up the good work at those zippers... [wink].
I live in USA - Finger Lake Region - Keuka Lake. It's a beautiful little area with lakes made of natural glacier recessions. It's fresh water and deep, deep deep. It's a lovely place to swim, boat, fish and spend time with family.
Thanks for the opportunity !
hi! my name is michelle and I live in Evanston, Wyoming, USA. My home town is Soda Springs,Idaho. I am going to find the book by Roald Dahl. It looks interesting! Tahnk you for the chance to win!
i live in western Kentucky, in Paducah which is home to the National Quilt Museum! a must -see for any quilter.
I hope to visit your area of the world one day. I live in Selma, North Carolina, USA (population 6,209). Thanks for the great giveaway.
I live in Allentown, Pennsylvania. I lovely place to live.
I love the english countryside, but I haven't been in your region yet. It sounds beautiful.
I live in Berlin (Germany) now which is very green for such a large city, but I grew up in a little village (900 people) in the middle of Germany near the river Rhine.
Lu you live in the kind of place I always dreamed of! I'm in the other London, the one in Canada, and it's a city. lol not much to say about it otherwise!
I would love to visit a quaint little town like yours! And I seem to remember about the treasure being found! I live on a small farm outside a very small town of Calhoun, KY. Always something going on their with the rich history they have of the civil war, riverboat days and farming. Nice place to call home!
OMG, I used to live in Bicester when my husband and I were there in the 90's and he was in the USAF. He worked at RAF Upper Heyford and sometimes RAF Coughton! As I recall, he went to Mildenhall for a couple of weeks too! I'd love to go back to England some day. It was so easy to get around with the buses and trains; I never did learn how to drive on the left-hand side of the road.
Your fabric's really cute!
Love your summersville fabric. I live in St. Cloud, MN and I love that we have all four seasons. We had a beautiful, hot, summer and we are looking forward to a colorful fall.
Well, my hometown is Newport News VA. It's got lots of scenic views of the James River, but also lots of traffic because it's only 4 miles wide, and 22 miles long.
I'm from Walney Island which is just off the coast of Barrow-in-Furness , which is unfortunate. Walney is lovely though. It's 11 miles long and a mile wide, although a lot of either end is nature reserve. It's home to the Natterjack Toad. We also have an aerodrome where you can go gliding, and host the national kite surfing championships each year. It is the windiest lowland site in the country after all fact fans! Oh and the best bit, is that Thomas The Tank Engine was based on our island, though the Vicar who wrote it renamed it Sodor. He was Reverand Aubrey and he was our local vicar at St. Mary's church, but that was way before my time. I hope this helps me win!
I loved reading about your village, I would be forever in my car as I'm such a forgetful shopper!!
I was born and grew up in Islington London and loved it, but I've now moved to the outskirts of East London, with Essex across the road.
I live in sunny south Florida in a town called Boynton Beach, just 5 minutes from the ocean.
Vickie from Blacksburg SC. Small like your town. But wonderful people
Vickie from Blacksburg SC. Small like your town. But wonderful people
We live in San Diego, CA. It's pretty nice here. Thanks for sharing your hometown. It looks peaceful and charming.
I live in St. Charles, MO. It's a big city, just west of St. Louis, MO.
My husband comes from a village with only a hundred people living there. But now we are living in Basel in Switzerland. It is a city but looks more like a smaller town and I like this very much! Thanks so much for the blog hop. It is so interesting to follow!
I love seeing where all the designers live! I live in the USA in the panhandle of Idaho...wayyy up north! We experience 4 seasons which we LOVE!
hi! i live in the U.S. and my hometown is in greenville, south carolina. i love it here and can't wait for fall to finally arrive!
Bingo wings my arse!
Born in Ipswich, but escaped aged 2 and been in SE London ever since. A bit more around me facility wise than you have!
Thanks for the interesting tour. I think living in a tiny village would be right up my alley. I live in northern Wisconsin in the USA in a small town called Rhinelander. We live 4 miles out of town on a chain of lakes - very woodsy. Lots of inland lakes around Rhinelander. I have a huge garden & love the outdoors. Indoors I love quilting & would love to win some Summertime as our summer is quickly disappaearing! Thanks for the chance.
I'm in Round Rock, Texas. And yes... there's an actual round rock. LOL!
r4ight now I live near Nashville TN (USA) home of country music!
I live in Atlanta but my hometown is New Concord, Kentucky. When I was growing up it wasn't even on a map so I used to draw it in all the maps at school. I think it might be on a map now. It's basically a group of farmers that all live next to each other. There's one building that is the post office/gas station/ convenience store. And there's a firetruck parked there too so I guess it's the fire station as well.
I am a "Southern Gal" from Virginia. Virginia is the fartherest you can go in the USA and still call yourself "southern" :) My hometown is home to the largest ship building Ship Yard in the states. I lived in England as a child for about 3 years when my dad was in the Air Force, Beautiful countryside!! Thanks for the blog hop and great give away!
At the moment I live in a village in the North East of England, near Whitby. I don't have a home town as I was a military child (my Dad was at Bentwaters when I was a child) but I guess Framlingham is where we lived for the longest time when I was growing up so that'll have to do. I was born in Hyannis MA but left when I was 6 months old and have never been back!
And I thought I lived in a small town--population 15,000. It's called Vernal, Utah but is a wonderful place to raise a family. I enjoyed hearing about the lady who knitted on her plane ride to Australia--I do the same thing while we travel but I hand quilt or sew the binding on a quilt.
I live in Shelby Twp. MI which is located 25 miles North of Detroit.
wow, how weird only your friends know what you do, especially as your so talented.. I was born in Bath uk, lived in london, milton keynes, brighton, horsham, steyning (sussex) and then moved to France, lived in Antibes and now slap bang in the middle of rural central France...in a village called Mouhet, there :)
Hi - We live in Bella Vista, Arkansas, USA. It is almost in the middle of the country. Loaded with beautiful mountains. Very close to Walmart Headquarters.
Hello Lu!!!! Thanks a lot for share with us your life. My name is Trelly and I live in the northwest of Spain, in a place called La Coruna, but my hometown is 2 hours from here by train and it is called Vigo. I moved 8 years ago because my marriage :)
Kisses from Spain
Lovely new fabric line. I love Summersville! I live in NW Montana outside Glacier National Park in a town called Columbia Falls. Lots of wildlife here and big sky too!
Hi Lu, so happy to have a chance to read a bit about you and have a chance to win your wonderful fabric!
I currently live in 2 towns - my house is in Mitchell, Ontario Canada and my home is in a very, very small town called Morpeth about 2 hours away. We are in transition from Mitchell to Morpeth. The house in Morpeth has been in my family since 1863 and I have owned it since my Mom died a number of years ago. Now that my hubby is "apprenticing for retirement" we are going to take the leap and go back to the place I grew up and the only place I can truly call home. Wish me luck, it will require a huge renovation - I hope I can squeeze in some time for me once it all gets started!
I'm from Durham, NC and it's called the "bull city." Thanks for the chance to win! :)
I live (and grew up in) east central Minnesota, land of 10,000 lakes!
I live in Lehi, Utah. I grew up in Clayton, CA.
Thanks for telling us about where you live. I would love to visit the UK sometime. Thanks also for the giveaway! raybanfandango at hotmail dot com
I live in Mesa, Az. I love your Summerville line.
Hello from Sunnyvale, California! Your hometown sounds ever so quaint and unchanged for many years, whereas where I live has a melting pot of people, cultures and traditions. Thank you for the wonderful block pattern and the chance to win your lovely fabrics!
(Don't know what went wrong, but I'd have trouble winning as anonymous, right?)
Hi, Lu! I live in sunny Phoenix, Arizona, but my daughter and son-in-law lived in Beck Row, Bury St. Edmunds for 3 years while stationed at Mildenhall, and my grandgirl was born there. I had the good fortune to be able to visit several times. Really loved the little town.
I grew up in a small town called Weymouth. Now it's best known as the home of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic sailing events. I kept thinking of happy days as a child messing about in boats and rock pooling where the Gold medals were decided.
Where the National Sailing academy is now, there used to be a Naval Air Station, and the Dockyard used to be full of royal Navy ships. I grew up to the sounds of helicopters flying about and the Thursday War (Gunnery and tactics practice. There was also Navy Days in July.
Do I get extra bragging rights because my Mum is a yacht measurer and was selected as one of the Paralympics event measurers? LOL!
I live on a small farm estate, whos blue blooded owners have managed to have it registered as a village. It actually has no shops or anything much except land, so much land, dotted with cottages which they own and rent (I am the humble tenant of one such cottages).
It is gloriously peaceful and quiet, and has been owned by the same family for several generations. I wouldn't change it for the world. Thanks for the giveaway and the lovely post about your home town.
I live in Devils Lake ND USA It's a fairly small town with a big lake. We enjoy fishing but mostly I enjoy quilting!
I've been all over the world but never to England. Your farm sounds absolutely delightful! I live in Gainesville GA. Our town is sometimes called the poultry capitol of the world due to all the chicken farms and processing plants. It's a fabulous small town outside of Atlanta.
My town is Called Urbandale. It's a great place, but sure is a silly name! Thanks for sharing about your town, very charming!
I loved hearing about your town! I live in Northern Virginia, right near Washington D.C
Nice to meet you!
I am from Omaha, Nebraska, USA
I live in Cottage Grove, Minnesota; just SE of Minneapolis/St. Paul. Thanks for sharing about your hometown.
I live in Indianapolis IN, but my hometown is Honolulu HI. I'm far from home.
I live in a tiny village too, but near to the seaside and to the mountains, one hour and half from Venice in Italy. hugs
I've lived in Virginia all my life. Hometown is small - South Boston, but now I live in the Shenandoah Valley in another small to medium town called Staunton. I love it here.
Hello. I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It's called "Windypeg" in summer and "Winterpeg" in winter, but if you don't mind hot summers, refreshing winters, warm springs and sultry autumns, it's the place to be! I enjoyed your blog.
Shelley
I live in Hemet, CA but grew up in Colonie, NY. Hemet is known for The Ramona Pageant (http://www.ramonabowl.com/ramona.htm)an outdoor play. Colonie was at one time the biggest town in the US.
Loved my visit to England, thanks for the info on where you live and thanks for the giveaway
What a fascinating story! I grew up in Syracuse, New York, and now I live in Orrviken in Jämtland, Sweden. I don't live on a farm, but there is harvesting right outside my window, with hay bales spinning by and seagulls and cranes following close after.
I live in Newark, Ohio. We are close to the center of the state and it's a great place to live! i love your summersville fabric and just bought two charm packs last week! i would love to win the fat quarters! Keep up the good work! Your line is awesome!
Hello - I live in Pittsburgh - entirely the opposite of your captivating village. Also love your new line of fabric.
I live in a rural area northeast of Shawnee, Oklahoma. The very center point of Oklahoma is less than 3 miles away! I grew up on a dairy farm and my dad and brother still raise wheat, milo and lots of hay!
Thanks for sharing about your little corner of the world!
I'm from a city called Charlotte in NC. Thanks for the chance--I love Summersville!
I live in Bristol, UK. But my original hometown is in Denmark where I was born and raised. I like Bristol because it is the gateway to so many places; Wales, Devon & Cornwall, London and itself has many cultural things going for it. Thanks for the opportunity to win some fabric - no such thing as too much fabric!
I live in a small community called Sheldon, WI in the USA. I farm with my husband and two of our children.
I'm from Dunbar, which is east of Edinburgh in Scotland. This first bit confuses people as they think of Edinburgh as being on the east coast...how can you go east of it? Well Edinburgh is on a Firth and so the sea is actually to the north of it. Dunbar is on a bump, due east. East of Dunbar is indeed the sea.
Dunbar is regularly crowned Sunniest Town in Scotland which earns it the nickname 'Sunny Dunny'. Sometimes St Andrews or North Berwick win it though, grr.
Dunbar has two famous sons, John Muir the conservationist who was a founder of the original environmental movement in the US which saw the creation of national parks. He left Scotland aged 9, but never forgot his roots. I used to work in the museum inside his birthplace.
The other son , Robert Wilson, is one of the people credited has having come up with the propellor screw...that's the big propellor on the back of ships, as far as I know.
Final interesting nugget....the castle in Dunbar was pulled down by parliament because it was too good a strong hold, and they were concerned about it being used against them!
My hometown is Campbellsport, WI. Very small, but not as small as yours.Now I live 5 miles out of town and have a small dairy farm with my husband and 5 children.
I love your designs, it's funny to hear where you live, I always sort of assumes you were American! I'm from a little village in Devon called bradninch..well it thinks it's a town (but it's not, haha!) :)
I'm from Uithoorn in the Netherlands, not far from Amsterdam. We do have more than one pub, but there isn't much to tell about the town. Amsterdam however doesn't need any recommendation, it's crowdy with tourists as it is! LoL. I love your Summerville fabric and am glad to get acquainted now.
I too grew up in a small town called Cohuna in Victoria Australia,no traffic lights one stop sign and numerous roundabouts and a population that hasn't changed in size since I was born which was many,many years ago LOL excet they do have one set of traffic lights now for the school crossing :) Barb.
I live in Eatons Hill, Brisbane, Australia.Semi Rural. USed have chickens but Mr Fox had a 3 course dinner a few months ago. So sad. Thanks for the giveaway.
Great blog Lu , love your fabrics. I am a London girl but now live in Lymington, Hampshire, famous for the olympic sailor Ben Ainsley . Amazing how widespread your readers are!
Heather x
I live in Rochester, MN.
I would LOVE living in your town! I love the solitude! My home town is adopted-have lived in Tazewell, TN for 31 years and it has made me who I am today! 911 Dispatcher, grandmother, quilter, crafter, farmer! Would not change a thing!
A beautiful area you live in. I was lucky enough to travel through England in the summer of 1974 and we stayed in Norwich for a week.
I live in the Fraser Valley which is east of Vancouver, Canada.
Ooh, Suffolk -- very local! I'm from Norwich, originally, and my family are still there, so we get to go home and visit, and pop down to Southwold. Now, though, we're all the way across the ocean in Texas!
Live in a small country town that is quiet and tranquil - Clayton, NC. Raleigh via interstate is only 15 miles away - alwasy look forward to coming home after a day in the city. Judy C thanks you for this wonderful opportunity to win Summersville.
Hi Lu, I'm Susie from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The most recognizable icon from here is the painting American Gothic by Grant Wood. If you Google it you will know it right away!
I live in Bli Bli on the Sunshine Coast in Australia. Thanks for the great giveaway.
I live almost in the middle of the United States. I live in the country outside of a town called Oak Grove, Missouri. I will look for your fabric in February. Very pretty. Thank You!
I live in Coffs Harbour, Australia - a beautiful small coastal city that is probably most famous for 'The Big Banana' - a rather large fibreglass banana tourist attraction. Classy, much?
Well, I live in the UK but not somewhere as pretty as your village! But we are right in the thick of Midsomer Murder Country! Which is a talking point for visitors.
I'm from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and I absolutely love Summersville! It is such a great fabric line. I live in Henderson, NV now, but I miss small town life in Iowa!
I live on a small farm in southcentral Nebraska in the heart of the USA. Our nearest town is Chapman and its population is only about 200 people. The next town is Grand Island and it is larger and is where i buy my quilting supplies. No, its really not an island, there are 2 rivers that run nearby. tkmattson@hotmail.com
I really enjoyed your blog. Would love to live in a small town like yours, but close to things I need. I live in a small town, but not as small as your. Thanks for your story.
Glad to see your hometown.I live in Murcia,Spain!
our hometown is Irvine, California. Some would call it a 'utopia bubble'! I am so excited to get my hands on your new line! Can't wait for it to launch!
My home is in Mooresville, IN. Because of my husband's work, we move often so I really don't feel like I have a hometown anymore but the village I used to live in was Wickembrook, just south of Bury-St. Edmunds. When we lived there, we went to Mildenhall a number of times and everytime we bought groceries in Tesco, we were asked if we were from the base. Everyday I long to be back in England. I hope you read this, I love the coincedence. Anyway, thanks for the give-away. I love your designs.
I live in Mankato, Minnesota. No greats claim to fame, well, we are the home of the Vikings Summer Camp, but I'd rather sew then watch football. Loving Summerville.
Waving HELLO from Vista, Ca. Can't wait to see the new fabric.
Thanks for the chance to win! :)
I'm near Seattle, WA. We just recently moved and are still finding our way around. So far, we're loving it!
I live in Midlothian Il. a suburb of Chicago. I understand about the zipper! I tell people my machine cannot do hems!
I live in Sugar City, Idaho but the UK sounds like a place I would like to live. Sounds like a beautiful place.
Thanks for sharing tid bits about your hometown! I live in a small remote community north of Lake Superior in Canada. Thanks for the chance to win this awesome bundle of fabric... I have been dreaming to get this line - hope my wish comes true!!
Your fabric is lovely. Yesterday I visited your blog and read about your spring collection. Marcia from rural Trenton, Florida, USA
So happy to meet you Lu. I live in Gaylord, Michigan which is famous for golf and winter sports too. I'd live to win some of your fabric, it's very cheery and fresh. Thanks.
my hometown is Hastings, Michigan. We have the friendliest small town!
I live in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada - a little oasis on the prairie. It's a pretty place with a river running through it. I think some Summersville would really fit in here.
Hello Lu. I live in Lexington Ohio a small village in the US
Thanks for the chance to win
Hi, nice to meet you! I live way down South in Texas in a small town called La Vernia. It's not my hometown, but close to my hometown of San Antonio, TX--home of the famous Alamo and really yummy TexMex food!
Hi I live in Racine WI which is on the west side of Lake Michigan. We have a beautiful sand beach to enjoy along with the lake water.
Love seeing pictures of where you live--I'm new to your blog...I live in Pella Iowa--home of Pella windows, Pella bologna, Dutch letters and a lot of other good things!
Thank you for the opportunity to win some of your fabric!
Chris
I live in Stone Mountain, Georgia which is about 20 miles east of Atlanta. It's a small historic town surrounded by the metro area.
I live in Winslow,Maine!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Loved reading about your hometown. I live in Albert Lea, Minnesota which is a town of about 18,000. I am originally from Belle Plaine, Iowa which is a farming community of about 3,000. Thanks for sharing and for the opportunity to win!
I live in Pittsburgh, PA!
Linda Arsenault My home town is Coventry England but I live in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada. linsquilts@yahoo.ca
I'm a bit of a gypsy. Born in York, England. Moved to Auckland NZ in my high school years. Count Dunedin NZ as my hometown, have also lived in London and Melbourne, currently living in Adelaide!
I'm an American living in Australia with my handsome hubby.
Your fabric bundle is very cute!
Deborah
homemakerhoney @gmail .com
We live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada - I guess it's my new hometown as we moved here in February. I still think of Ontario as home though.
Village life sounds lovely right about now! I live in the city of Oshawa outside Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I might get mor quilting done if I had fewer distractions. :)
Barb@Witsend
It looks so pretty where you are. I live in Eau Claire Wisconsin which is pretty much in the middle of the USA. I love your new line - wow!!
mine is salem, oregon, USA- it is the capitol of oregon, but it is way overshadowed by its cooler neighbor (portland) and its hippier neighbor, eugene.
I live in Laguna Hills, California, which often gets mistaken by people as Laguna Beach, California. Nope. Less traffic but still 20 minutes away! I often wish to move to a small town, even though I love everyone around here.
I would love to visit your quaint village. Keep up the good work. I also grew up in a rural area, but now the city is around 25K and the city surrounding Neenah WI blend into the area called the Fox Valley. I love to quilt. Barbara Genett
I would love to visit your quaint village. Keep up the good work. I also grew up in a rural area, but now the city is around 25K and the city surrounding Neenah WI blend into the area called the Fox Valley. I love to quilt. Barbara Genett
I live in Gilbert, AZ in the USA.
I live in Florence,Al. I think it would be nice to be in walking distance of places. We have to drive everywhere.
The pub in your picture looks very similar to what I want my home to look like... one day! I live in Kenai, AK. It's a small town full of old strip malls. But Kenai is known for the salmon fishing so we get a flood of people up here every summer.
I live in Hampton , NH a small seatown community . We are just a shout from the beach and the best seafood ever!! Your town sounds so sweet!
I live in Salinas, CA...the Salad Bowl of the World! Lots of broccoli, strawberries, and lettuces grown in our area. My home and studio is right in the middle of the fields!
We're currently living in Chiba, Japan - right next to Tokyo (the dividing line is essentially just a line on the map!). But my hometown is Adelaide, Australia. Where my family and friends are, and therefore half my heart is.
I would love to visit England some day - but right now my home is Ironwood, Michigan - located in the upper peninsula of Michigan.
Hello from Canada. My hometown is called Kamloops. I have loved everything I've seen out of sommersville. Thanks for the chance ; )
Right now I'm living in Las Vegas, NV, but my heart is on the East Coast where I grew up. I've heard of your little area of the world because of the found treasure! I'm some what of a lost treasure nut and love to go metal detecting and exploring. I love the Summersville line, but yet to buy any....fingers crossed :)
My home town is Menominee, MI in the upper penninsula, but I live in Blue Earth, MN, famous for its Jolly Green Giant!
I live in Northern California in a town called Redwood City. I loved hearing about your hometown! We hope to visit England next year and love hearing all about it!
Your little town sounds like where I live. We are really in the country but get our mail from Baldwin, GA USA. Don't blink as you drive through or you'll miss it!
Thank you for sharing your hometown with us. My hometown is Toronto, in Canada. I live in Santa Cruz, California, where the weather is definately nicer :)
I live in Lansing, Michigan. Your hometown sounds like a wonderful place to live. It's been fun reading about the different places we all live. Thanks!
I live in Northern Michigan USA.
I like the drawings in your fabric.
I live in Blaine, WA in the Pacific Northwest. Home of the Peace Arch where quilting is alive and well.
I live in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina near our capital of Raleigh, North Carolina. Home of the best barbecue sandwich with piles of cole slaw on top! Fuquay is one small, small town like yours and Varina is even smaller...one hardward store, one pizza place, a bank and eye doctor. Your town sounds so quaint. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to seeing your new threads!
Marty Jewell
I live in southern Orange County, CA, Mission Viejo to be exact. My hometown is a little dairy town in CA, Bellflower. "No flower like Bellflower" is what I heard when I was growing up. Love MODA - LOVE your fabric and patterns.
My hometown is also very small---Powers Lake ND USA. Thanks for the chance to win!
I live in Davis, California USA. We're in the "Central Valley" of this big state where the temperatures are very hot in the summer and where 50% of all the produce (fruits and veggies) that feeds the USA is grown!
I live in New Berlin, Wisconsin which is just outside of Milwaukee. (USA) We are known for Beer and the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball team. Thanks for the contest
I love Summersville. Your little village sounds cute. I loved your story. I live almost in the center of the USA, St. Charles,Missouri. near St. Louis
I loved hearing about your town. It was nice to meet you. I have admired summersville. I live in PA where we are having our Fair-the oldest in the USA, supposedly.
I live in the USA on the West Coast in San Lorenzo, CA. Thanks for the chance to be a Winner.
Carol O
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what a quaint town! I live in Cedar Creek which is 20 miles east of Austin, TX but my hometown is San Leandro, CA home of Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory (and store where you can get chocolate 60% off retail!) yippee! thanks for the chance to win your fun fabric!
I live in Westlake, Ohio, U.S.A. We are a suburb located near Cleveland, Ohio, which is home to the Cleveland Orchestra, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, many wonderful museums, average sports teams, lots of great restaurants, and it is located on Lake Erie, one of the 5 Great Lakes. Thanks for the chance to win your very fun Summersville!
ellen(at)myerly(dot)net
Hi! I live in McKinney, TX just north of Dallas although I grew up in a suburb of Cleveland, OH.
Quilters all over the world!! I live in Savannah, Georgia.
Thanks for sharing about your home. I have a fondness for small villages in the UK...Now I live just north of San Francisco in a smallish town called Tiburon. Tiburon means shark in Spanish, so named because every spring, Tiger sharks come here to spawn. It is really cool to see their fins wiggling away in the shallow waters as they lay their eggs. They are harmless, as they are vegetarian!!
Dear Lu,
Your hometown looks lovely. My hometown is Alexandria Virginia. It's just beautiful.I don't live there now, but in Annapolis MD. I hope I win as I have purchased a jelly roll of your fabrics and would love the fats to go with it.
Take care!
Joann in Annapolis, MD
I live in Maumee, Ohio. Your little town looks very pretty. My husband is taking me to London and Paris in May for our 25th. I hope to see some countryside too.
I think where you live sounds very nice and full of history. I live in Oologah Oklahoma (USA). Very tiny town on a main state highway - you blink as you drive through and you miss it! I love your fabric line - hope I win!
Thanks, Lu, for telling us about your little spot in the world. I live in Albuquerque, New Mexico, known for it's red and green chile. Hot, but used here like chicken soup is used elsewhere. Love your Summersville line. It's very clever and different from everything else. Thanks for the chance to win!
I enjoyed hearing the stories about your hometown. I live in Muskego, Wisconsin. Thanks for a chance. The fabric is beautiful, the colors are fresh.
Thanks for the information on your hometown. I visited England about 25 years ago and loved the countryside. I live in El Cajon California which is a suburb of San Diego.
Karen W
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I live in Bridgeport, Tx, which has a population of about 6,000 people. I don't know where they all are. It's a very small town and mostly everyone lives out away from town on farms and such.
Your town sounds charming! I live in the United States, in the State of Michigan in a city called Saint Joseph. Saint Joseph is on the west side of the state and is located on Lake Michigan, so we have a beach (when it's not snowing)!
Thanks for the giveaway!!
b.
I live in Leesburg, Georgia, which is mostly a farming town. It is fairly small and most things are a car ride away here too. Thank you for telling us about your hometown, it is always fun to hear about where other people live.
New York is where I grew up. But Scottsdale, Arizona is home now. Scottsdale is known for the desert, beautiful blue skies, cacti, arabian horses, fine dining, high end shopping, and hotels galore. Our summers are tough but it's a "dry" heat. Our winters are great and sometimes worth the wait...
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