feature simplistic, hometown feels and are a symbol of primitive living!

Road 15 was titled for the address of the childhood home where sisters Lisa and Susan grew up. Together with Mom, Karla, they are a family run design company located in Colorado.
Road 15 combines the childhood addresses of sweetwater fans as well as adorable road, little houses and tree-lined street prints. Read more about what inspired them on the Sweetwater Blog.
Their other latest fabric release is a sweet Halloween inspired collection called the Boo Crew. It reminds me of old fashioned, apple bobbing, costume parties!!
And now onto the giveaway! To celebrate Sweetwater and the fabulous work that they do, not only is everything on sale through Saturday July 13th, 1 Choice 4 Quilting will give away two charm packs from the two latest Sweetwater Collections.
The First item is a Road 15 Charm Pack
1. Please leave your first comment by sharing with us....What is the name of the street you grew up on and what is your favorite childhood memory? Mine is Walnut Street and playing hide and seek until dark =) I can't wait to read your comments!
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7. If you Blog about our giveaway and tell all of your friends, please leave us a comment letting us know you did with the URL of your blog post. We REALLY appreciate our bloggers AND I will email you 5% off coupon!!
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I hope you'll join in the fun!!
This giveaway will end Saturday 7/13/13 at midnight and I will announce the Winner by noon EST on 7/15/2013. Next week the winners as well as another summer sew along will be announced!!
Good Luck to everyone!!
I love Sweetwater! I almost grabbed a charm pack of The Boo Crew the other day, but I’m not supposed to buy anything more until after we move this week ;)
ReplyDeleteI grew up on a few streets, but one was Booth, and I greatly enjoyed climbing the "mountains of Ararat" that were giant (to us at the time) 4-5 foot snow piles made by my dad's snow plow in front of my house with the neighborhood kids.
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ReplyDeletethe street i grew up on was Townline Road, later 96th ave, i like the first name better. and for me it was exploring the creek that ran on 2 sides of our property, always something interesting, i was quite the tomboy lol
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ReplyDeleteI grew up on more than one street but the one I lived on the longest was Foster Avenue. We lived in a very small house that my Granpa built when my mom was a young child.
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ReplyDeleteLove Sweetwater! What a fun question. I grew up in Alaska on 40 acres. We had a P.O. Box as we lived in the wilderness, hehe. Our legal address was One mile North of Mile 62, Old Glenn Hwy. I really appreciate my childhood now. Grew up on a farm, lots of animals, hardwork and great family times. We walked a mile everyday to the highway to catch the school bus and a mile home everyday. Really!
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We moved around quite a bit when I was a kid, & the only street name I can remember is Grace Street. Favorite memory from childhood is picking blueberries after church in the field right next door (though my mother was less than thrilled with my stained, brand new white dress)
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I grew up on Bardonner Road. My great grandparents had a farm across the street and I used to love going over there to see the baby chicks in the hen house.
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South Green Lake Road. Playing until our parents called us in. In the winter my dad put up a big spotlight so we could sled and skate later into the evening. We were always outside or inside crafting if it was too cold. I also enjoyed the later evening in the summer...I loved swimming after dinner.
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ReplyDeleteWe lived at 123 Susan Drive when I was a kid, and roaming the neighborhood with the other kids was the BEST, ever!
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ReplyDeleteThe street I grew up on did not have a name, just a number, 1450 East. :) Kind of boring.
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I follow your blog, and I forgot to add my favorite childhood memory. That would be spending July 4th at my wonderful Great-Grandmother's house. Parade, carnival, barbecue, fireworks and cousins galore!
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I grew up on 909 Eaton Street. And one of my favorite memories is playing tag after dark and catching fireflies in a jar.
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I grew up on Sooner Rd and I remember laying in the grass on the front lawn and looking at the stars. I can smell that grass, just thinking about it. That was back in the 60s
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ReplyDeleteOak Grove Road and eating ice cream cones on a hot summer day, no air conditioning in those days.
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ReplyDeleteI use to live in Glasshouse Street, and it's hard to think of a childhood memory it's such a long time ago LOL, I remember we use to have a caravan at the coast, during summer holidays my Mum and I would stay there for weeks, my Dad would leave on the Sunday evening and return on the Friday evening, I can still feel the pain of him leaving and the joy and excitement of him coming back. Linda
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ReplyDeleteThere were lots of cousins living all around & we would get together, dig forts in the ground & have tomato fights.
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I grew up on Brown Deer Trail. Some if my best memories are playing in our creek with cousins.
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ReplyDeleteMine is Greenway Drive, and my favorite memory is skating down my steep driveway right into the street! Shame on me! But it was a dead end street and not much traffic at all. :)
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ReplyDeleteThe name of the street I grew up on was called Manitou.
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ReplyDeleteForgot to tell you my favorite activity growing up... playing outdoor games like Frozen Statue, What Time Is It Mr. Wolf?, Kick The Can, etc until it got dark.
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ReplyDeleteI lived on Delhi Street as a child and my favourite memory is playing in the back street when everyone had their washing hung out.
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ReplyDeleteI grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere - the nearest road was called the 'Perryway' - so called because we were in perry (a type of cider) country! Favourite childhood memories are always of den building and tree climbing!
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ReplyDeleteMine is Wilson Valley Rd. my favorite memories involve my cousins. Waiting until right when the sun is going down and seeing the first lightning bug of the season. We spent countless hours chasing those lightning bugs all our our dads 40 acres of land.
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