Well, lookie here!
I can hardly believe that someone wanted to interview me. I am beyond excited about this. The funny thing is I didn't realize that I have only been at this sewing thing for about four years until I filled out the interview questions. I feel like I've been doing it so much longer. And by that I mean...How the H*&& did I collect this much fabric in four short years!!!!! I'm saving for retirement in fabric dollars.
So, anyway, if you want to read a little bit about me just hop on over to Christine's blog. Then come back and leave me a pretty comment for a chance to win a fabric box.
Hi Robin. I have been to Christines blog and really enjoyed reading about you. I am rather new to your blog since I just joined during the HO HO HO Blog Hop. You are an amazing woman! I would never have guessed that you have been sewing for only a short time. I really loved the things you made for the hop. You are very creative and I think you will be awesome at whatever you do.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. Love your framed quilt square and gingerbread quilt. You've really accomplished a lot in a short amount of time. I'm glad to find your blog ... following you on Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteHi Robin it was so nice to meet you. wonderful interview and I love your gingerbread quilt. I will enjoy watching you grow.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, i read your interview and cannot believe you are forty something! I would have guessed your age at around twenty five. Sovwhat is your secret? Wonderful interview. Barbara babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGood morning, i read your interview and cannot believe you are forty something! I would have guessed your age at around twenty five. Sovwhat is your secret? Wonderful interview. Barbara babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGood morning, i read your interview and cannot believe you are forty something! I would have guessed your age at around twenty five. Sovwhat is your secret? Wonderful interview. Barbara babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your great interview and guest appearance! I really love your framed first square! And I can totally relate to the fabric stash thing. The only place I havent hidden mine yet is in the oven!
ReplyDeleteI love your gingerbread man quilt too. I am the same - I start with a pattern, but I am not good at following them, I usually end up changing something. Have a great weekend
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Hiya Robin!!! I found your blog via the Ho Ho Ho blog hop, and signed up to follow you by email. So glad I did that!!! The interview was great, glad to know you a bit better. Glad to know you're a dog mom too, me too. My Misty is a rescue that I've had almost a year now. Your guys/gals are gorgeous. I've just started quilting, although I've been sewing for about 40 years now---go for the clothing, it's really not that hard, you can do it. Thanks for the chance to win the fabric box---it's so cute!!! Blessed be, hugs!!! Pam
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Can I pretend I am not me just so I can enter to win one of your cute fabric boxes? LOLLL Thanks for taking part Robin! :)
ReplyDeleteI've just found you via Chris' blog! A great interview - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being such an inspiration to beginner sewers! I just found you via Chris' blog. I am looking for an embroidery machine and will definitely check out the Janome 350E!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being interviewed! You're a sewing super star!!
ReplyDeleteJust read the interview. Can't believe that you started sewing so recently! I learned way back when I was a pre-teen and haven't made anything that I would share on the internet!!!! I'm just getting back to the whole sewing thing, so I am going to try to do some of the little projects like you started with! Thanks for being interviewed! Enjoyed it very much.
ReplyDeleteHi Robin. I'm just back from reading your interview. It's so nice to get to know you. I love your Gingerbread man quilt. It's so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! What an honor!
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