I made it down to Birmingham this afternoon, with no major hic-ups, apart from a monsoon style down pour!
So are you ready? Do you have a list? Have you got loads of workshops and lectures booked? Made arrangements to meet all your friends?
That's a resounding YES! And I am thrilled to be spending all four days at the Festival of Quilts! Yep, that's right, all four days (can you see the big grin?)
So to celebrate I have a little challenge for you all. If you are a regular reader of my blog, you shouldn't actually need to be at the Festival to participate.
Do you fancy a Give Away? Silly question right? OK, I'll move on quickly .....
I promise to purchase something really nice, no not nice, GREAT as a GIVEAWAY PRIZE, if you can tell me which of my quilts you have seen, and where? Easy right? ....
You have until 5 pm British Summer Time to let me know either here or by e-mail and I'll pick a winner on Monday and let you know.
Watch out for Festival posts, I've got my camera, and I promise not to spoil the surprise for any one coming later in the week by showing the winners until Sunday! Good luck!
Happy Quilting!
6 comments:
The quilt you were working on during the Christmas Quiltalong day? Have a wonderful time.
You know how much I love your Boston Detour, seen here! Have fun at the festival!
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To know ,you were working on quilt ,is good .
Wish that festival will be very enjoying and will bring so delight to your family.........
Quilting Workshops
I'm not sure I know what you mean by where.. But when I think of you two quilts cone to mind from memory. one is the quilt you made for your mother, and i recall being in awe of your quilting on it, and also had one named chocolate something...... Something that was YUMMY, browns and turquoise...... for a quilt! those stick out in my mind! I hope you have a great time at Birmingham!!!
Well Trudi, which quilt shall I choose...mmmmm. I think I will go with the pinwheel one you showed us on Tuesday in the pub!
Mary
I saw your Basket Case Quilt and the gorgeous turquoise French Braid quilt, both at Harrogate last year I believe. Is that what you mean?
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