Paris Mode
I’m in the Paris mode judging from the guesses coming in for my new Block of the Month! You have me wishing for a pink, French Christmas quilt! Ahh, how many of you would really buy a pink Christmas quilt? Sale of one pattern to Bunny Hill but the rest of you? Well you saw the fabric I’m using in my last post and I’m in more of a universal mode, but I’m always dreaming of Paris…
I loved Paris and I would return in a minutes’ notice just for a chance to browse the flea markets for treasures! Anyone ready for a Paris treasure hunt? I actually looked up costs online today for next year. I’m hooked don’t you think?
I paid 10 Euros for this card of vintage Mother of Pearl buttons. It was a bargain. I would have paid more, I loved them so much. I’m not good at bargaining. I hate it, but I made myself ask if they would take less in my most French sounding English. At the same vendor I paid 25 Euros for one button. The bargaining didn’t work at all. I really wanted that button from 1880 and so I paid the money. Can’t show it to you now because I’ll be using it for something in the spring. You’ll appreciate it more when you see it.
As for that 5″ square of pink in my block of the month? Try looking at some of my other block of the months to see how I’ve used “pink”! Do you think I’ve used the entire square or do you think maybe I cut it up?
Guess what? We have a few correct guesses in the contest already! If you guess right you’ll get an email confirming that you’ve been entered in the contest.
Quilt shops can email me directly for the “La Petite Ecole” fabric sku’s I’ve used.
One more question for today. How many of you have Facebook pages and why? I’ve been visiting Facebook and I’m not sure I “get it”. Do you actually use Facebook? Do you use it every day?
Back soon!
Anne
73 Comments
Jocelyn
No facebook for me. Nor do I tweet or text. I spend enough time on the computer as it is, I do not want my life engulfed in the facebook craze. I agree with some of the other comments. I think you learn way too much (probably some things you don’t need to know).
Denise in PA
I would buy/make a pink Christmas quilt o:) Yes, I have a Facebook page. My kids made me. You learn way too much about your kids and their friends from Facebook. But, sometimes it’s the only way to know what’s going on. Like when your (adult) son is in the hospital!!! It was no big deal, but I had to find out on Facebook when I saw the photo of him laying in the ER giving a “thumbs up.” Great, just great. LOL!
Bette
Your hints are too “obtuse” (obscure?)as my husband would say. I have a Facebook page, but never post…..my kids call me a “stalker”..I read what everyone else is up to.