Saturday, September 12, 2015

Giveaway Winner!


And the winner is......

Kathleen O'Brien!

Congratulations, Kathleen! Please send me an email and I'll see that you receive your gift certificate to Smuggler's Daughter!

And thanks, again, for your wonderful comments on the giveaway post! I truly appreciate it!


I visited Seattle this past week. The trip was for work, but I managed to meet up with Claire Extraordinaire at District Fabrics, followed by a sushi dinner, and gelato. It was fun catching up! I'm now back home, but am feeling low energy and am having trouble settling on a project.

I'm not sure one can even call it dithering if I'm mostly reading. ;)

8 comments:

  1. Sometimes you just need time to dither. You will be back strong when you feel ready and we will be ready to see what you make then.

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  2. Waiting for your next creation whenever it happens. Karen

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  3. What a cheery looking store-front. It is almost magical, but I suppose most fabric shops are.

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  4. Dither away...books or a tv binge are always good....

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  5. Oh my goodness! Was I ever surprized when I opened up your blog today - Thank you, Shams - I cannot believe I won! I was always love reading your blog, see all your creative loveliness and fun, amazing life (well, it looks like that to all of us!) and saw I won ! So two wonderful treats today, you and winning! Having a great day already.

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  6. You are just resting while waiting for inspiration. Down time is needed too.

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  7. A good book, a good pattern, good fabric....it's all good. It's inspiring to me to see how much you do. Rest, you'll eventually get your mojo back.

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  8. It was fabulous to visit with you in Seattle! The sushi and gelato were fine additions but honestly I'd chew on a stick if you were around to chat!! I believe your condition is "pre-dithering" - when you start going through several miles of fabric and auditioning patterns, you are into acute dithering. There's a section of your brain that is re-organizing the filing cabinets, that's all.

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