Celebrate Good Times, Come On!
I began blogging in May of 2006 and this is post number 1000. I put a hit counter on the blog in August of '06 and as of a half-hour ago, there are 199,059 hits.
I had no idea what this would turn into or how many wonderful people I would "meet" through this experience.
I'm going to celebrate the 1000 posts with a quilters' giveaway. I have a charm pack of French General to give away and a pack of William Morris fat quarters as another giveaway.
To enter, leave a comment on this post indicating which you would prefer to win. Please don't advertise my giveaway on your blog; I'd like my gifts to go to regular readers and don't care for the idea of giveaways as traffic builders.
This coming Wednesday is an important day (more about which later), so that will be the day that I ask my very versatile husband/design wall/dog trainer/random number generator to pick a couple of numbers and I'll try really hard to get the gifties in the mail on Thursday. Or Friday.
Today was the semi-annual quilt day at church, where 15 or 20 of us take our machines and our projects and sew together. I was working on a wedding gift (pics to follow) and made very good progress. Ultimately I became really worn out from the heat and came home shortly after lunch with about one and a half hours' worth of work left on the project. With any luck, I'll post a pic of the finished flimsy in another couple of days.
Other people were working on various things. Susan was piecing a top for her daughter's bridal shower. Which is tomorrow. One doesn't want to let these things wait until the last minute. Marsha was pin basting baby quilts. Helen was suffering from some sort of concentration impairment and tried out various projects and by the time I left had come close to finishing one indigo and caramel basket. Jane and Dot were assembling peachy purses for the craft table at the Oktoberfest. Misty was binding an amazing quilt that I didn't get to photograph. Newcomer Joan was doing something very intricate involving cats. And Arnetta, also a newcomer, had brought this quilt along which she was planning to machine quilt herself. I just loved it and I hope that you can enlarge the picture by clicking on it to see the blocks that appear a bit of a blur at this point. They are scenes of African tribal life, featuring the most wonderful people who seem to be about as happy as the fabrics Arnetta chose to build her houses. And don't overlook her church -- she has some metallic thread to do the cross on the top of the steeple!
Comments
I would have to pick French General if I would be lucky enough to win...
If I'm lucky enough to win, I love William Morris!
congrats!!!
I would love to win the charm pack, I am working on a scrappy quilt that they would live in happily!
thanks!!!!
Kathie
can't wait to hear what WED is!
Thank you
Marge
If I should be lucky enough to win, I'd like the William Morris set.
Thanks for sharing.
cindy
Long time reader, and direction asker for Philly (which I fell in love with btw!)... I'm thrilled you've reached such a lofty goal.
I would love to win the Morris fabric, it sure is lovely.
Thanks for continuing to blog on such a frequent basis, you are a pleasure to read.
Another Nancy (must be a generational name, eh?) from Tucson.
Can it really have been 1000 posts??? Congratulations! I always enjoy reading your blog.
I would love the charm pack :-)
Kathy B
I would like the William Morris Fabric.
I would choose the French General fabrics- The William Morris ones are probably lovely too.
Paulette of Sweet P Quilting -http://sweetp-paulette.blogspot.com/ I think just used the Rouenneries French General fabrics in her latest quilt- it is gorgeous.
Thanks for the lovely giveaway but most of all, thanks for writing a terrific blog.
Regards,
Anna
I'd love a chance to win the William Morris.
Sue
If I had to pick (I like both), I'd probably go with French General.
I would love to be in the drawing for the French General... ooooh, la-la.
I just love that quilt pictured, it glows. The colors and the blocks are such a pleasing balance, it is wonderful... and happy!
{don't pick me as a winner.. i'm just wishing you congrats!!}
I love the phrase "concentration impairment." That applies to me on a regular basis while I try to live through "the hormonies," as a friend calls them.
The African quilt is absolutely charming. Love how colorful it is!
When my goddaughter got married her mother made a quilt and was working on it up to the end. She sat up late the night before the wedding finished the binding!
And finally, I'll toss my hat in the ring for William Morris.
I'd love to win either FG or WM. Thanks for your generosity:)
Thanks for sharing your life with us!
1,000 posts? Nancy, you are a legend. You balance quilting, philosophy, peeks into your family, all in a format that seems like we are reading letters from a friend. Your blog is like a web that gathers all of us from far and wide. It's a gift and a blessing to have touched so many!
And thank you for showing your friend's quilt--what a delight!
You know I love reading your blog, and I'll keep my fingers and toes crossed that Joe picks my number, so I can pick the WMs!
C'mon Joe....
:)
Judi
I love the William Morris fabric.
As you know, this is not an entry for the quilt thingamajigs.I hope the people that get them are as good at quilting as the Quilting Addict.
The quilt in this post is lovely and the person who made it must be pleased with having it shown here.
I often admire the pictures you find!
:)
Judi
Deb S.
I would love the William Morris fabric as I have never used it. Thank you.
I wuld love to win the fat quarters. Thank you for hosting this giveaway and I look forward to the second thousand.
Patty
I have a major charm pack addition :)