I thought once I retired I would be blogging all the time. I've been working on lots of home and garden projects, as well as doing a little sewing, but not much blogging. I am busy, but not rushed. It is great not to always be in a hurry to get everything done.
To try to get back in the blogging groove, I have a give-away for two lucky followers. One of my little quilts is published in the Winter issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects.
I have two copies of the magazine to give away. Comment on this post and I will draw two names on Monday morning.
To try to get back in the blogging groove, I have a give-away for two lucky followers. One of my little quilts is published in the Winter issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects.
I have two copies of the magazine to give away. Comment on this post and I will draw two names on Monday morning.
Great to hear that you are enjoying your retirement. Would love to have a chance to win a copy of Primitive Quilts. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. Enjoy your retirement.
ReplyDeleteOh how exciting for you. Yes, I would love to see a copy of this magazine. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJealous of retirement, but I am getting close. I am so tired of feeling rushed! Enjoy:)
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, congrats on being published!!! Thanks for the giveaway - I would LOVE a copy!!!
ReplyDeleteBTW - perused through your blog and LOVE, LOVE, your medallion project!! And those little squares - totally AWESOME!!!
Blessings and hugs!
I would love a copy of this magazine....how exciting to retire and get to enjoy what you love doing!
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Rhonda
Rhonda, you're a winner! Please email me your mailing address. abmommy@comcast.net
DeleteCongrats on your retirement & thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world.of retirement! I went out in April, and my agenda has been much like yours except switch the house projects with sewing. It is lovely having more time to do what we desire. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to blogging. Bet you wonder how you found time to work! Congrats on having your quilt in the mag. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world.of retirement! I went out in April, and my agenda has been much like yours except switch the house projects with sewing. It is lovely having more time to do what we desire. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your retirement! I just retired, too, and I know how fast the time goes when you are busy working on all the projects that you said you would finish when you "retire"! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteRetirement sounds lovely! Thanks for the chance to win the magazine. I always enjoy seeing your projects.
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Glad you haven't retired from designing! I'd love a chance to win the magazine. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteDelighted you are back in blogland! I love your small quilts and I love this magazine so it is a wonderful giveaway!! Thank you. Enjoy your retirement.
ReplyDeleteYou're a winner! Please email me your mailing address. abmommy@comcast.net
DeleteI'd love a chance to win a copy - looking forward to your return to blogging
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed your patterns in other publications. Would love to see the one in Primitive Quilts. Its so great you are busy enjoying your retirement.
ReplyDeleteso many lovely patterns in this magazine...would love to add this to my inspiration collection!
ReplyDeletePlease don't include me in the drawing - I already subscribe to this great magazine, but just wanted to say welcome back, congratulations on being published, and glad you are enjoying your retirement.
ReplyDeleteAnn, I subscribe so please don't enter me. I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed it. It was my favorite quilt in the issue
ReplyDeleteBeing retired is wonderful, glad you are enjoying yourself. I have a subscription, so don't include me. I knew when I saw the photo that it was your quilt, it is a wonderful design!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your retirement! I would to win a copy of Primitive Quilts, thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYou design such lovely quilts. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I too just retired and between my two sweet grandsons and learning to improve my quilting skills...............life is good :)
ReplyDeleteNot feeling rushed is the name of the game these days! While I am only in "semi-retirement", I am working on doing things in my own time and not feeling rushed!!
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