Given Away and A Give-Away
Halo #1 has -- as they say -- found her forever home. I had posted earlier that I was thinking I would use her as a table cover. This wasn't exactly true. My dear niece had been admiring Halo since inception and a chat with my sister resulted in an understanding that the quilt would, in fact, go to Karen for Christmas. And the last quilt I gave Karen, a wedding gift, has been used ever since as a tablecloth. So I had every reason to think she would do the same with Halo.
I was mistaken.
I love what she's done.
Blogger tells me that this is Post 2510. How could I have passed 2500 without noticing? To celebrate the milestone, I think it is time for a give-away. I haven't done one in such a long time and I haven't noticed many coming from other bloggers, either. I have a fat quarter pack of 19 batiks that is looking for its forever home. If you think that might be with you, leave a comment below telling me one good thing that happened for you in 2020. I'll draw a name on Sunday night.
Yes, Halo #2 is in process. And I'm going to keep her. And maybe hang her on the wall.
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the beauty surrounding us. If not for the pandemic, we never would
have done that.
We celebrated our April 22nd 48th Anniversary with a lovely home cooked meal, a la my talented sweetie, and had mimosas, too, while sitting in our front porch rocking chairs. We added the large front porch to this house because as Southerners, we both come from porches!
I've had more time to read and to sew, both most excellent and also keep me sane.
Hugs!
Such a lovely pack of batiks--a lovely giveaway to celebrate your milestone.
I gained a greater appreciation for my local community and my online quilting community.
Very glad your Halo is so appreciated.
I am commenting about a good thing that has happened during 2020. My husband, the love of my life for 55 years or so, was hospitalized twice this year and he is home and doing well. In April, it was a lung infection (when COVID was first raging). He was even on the COVID floor until they got his test results back. Then in August he had surgery for a froth in his chest/lung area. Good outcome and he is doing well. So, as you can tell, we have been very blessed.
Please don’t put me n the drawing for the gorgeous fabric, I have not been sewing much of late. Just wanted to share a couple of my blessings.
Happy New Year, Nancy
There are other small things, but I am just so thankful for good employers and our health. And a college-aged daughter who doesn't go out and party on campus.