You can link your entry up to the end of Monday 16 December, and on Tuesday I will use Mr Random Generator to choose an entry to win a prize. It's easy to do this. Just write a post about your quilt, you know, things like how you made it, where the idea came from, etc, and put your blog address in the link so we can all come and visit and admire your quilt.
Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go out as I am due to stand outside one of our large supermarkets for a few hours, with a collection tin in my hand. I'm hoping the festive shoppers will feel generous and put lots of money in to help our local hospice. I'll be back at lunch time, and will link up my own entry then.
Good morning, Sue! I'll be linking with my entry a little later in the day - in the mean time I am cleaning the house ready to put the Christmas decorations up! I'm going out to buy the tree in a mo - so exciting!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, unfortunately I had to finish my grandsons Christmas present quilts before I could finish the challenge. I will be sewing the binding on their quilts this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteAll linked up and anxious to see everyones' projects. Luckily I saved all my photos - I no longer own the piece - it's states away from me now.
ReplyDeleteI have linked up Sue, thanks for the challenge :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing everyone's quilts.
ReplyDeleteHope you received nice contributions! I'll be back later to link up, and see YOUR project.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations,there are great projects.Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects. I could have joined along after making the Christmas Exchange gift with icy colors and the awful tension and thread problems I was having. It would have made it just under the wire of 96 inches. Great challenge!
ReplyDeleteNice! I like Sue's feet in the chimney...cute! What a tough challenge but I like what people came up with.
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