Intriguing! I bought my first issue of FQ yesterday (to cheer myself up) and then quickly bought another edition. Can`t believe the amount of patterns you get. Might have to buy last year`s holiday edition now as have just seen a tree skirt made from it and it`s gorgeous!
Looooooooooking verrrrrrrrry much forward to that. But you guys do realize that this is the weekend of the big big bankholiday ? The Monday and Tuesday thereafter are bankholidays.
Hmm, this looks tantalising (makes mental note to check with the Bates' Motel, aka the aunt and uncle, if that weekend in their spare room is available)
Beginning of a long weekend AND the beginning of half term. So want to go but this is going to take some thought and planning if I manage to pull it off. Never got away on my own when the rest are on holiday too!
Oh! Are you having a Sewing Olympics? A quilters decathlon of shopping, cutting, sewing, seam ripping, basting, quilting, thread-end-burying, binding, washing and cuddling? I'll be there (in spirit).
This sounds really interesting for a Danish person like me!!! I would so much have liked to join the Sewing Summit in Salt Lake City. This is just actually witin my financial reach But... please reconsider the dates, due to the Jubilee hotel rooms and flight tickets may become crazy expensive.
Intriguing! I bought my first issue of FQ yesterday (to cheer myself up) and then quickly bought another edition. Can`t believe the amount of patterns you get. Might have to buy last year`s holiday edition now as have just seen a tree skirt made from it and it`s gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOooh okay you got my attention!!
ReplyDeleteClearly I'll be there but I'll be bringing a certain baby with me too!!
ReplyDeleteHow enticing!
ReplyDeleteBooking days off work now!
ReplyDeleteLooooooooooking verrrrrrrrry much forward to that. But you guys do realize that this is the weekend of the big big bankholiday ?
ReplyDeleteThe Monday and Tuesday thereafter are bankholidays.
Date saved - when will you tell us more??
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Hopefully I can make that!
ReplyDeleteOooh interesting is this going to be the equivalent of British Sewing Summit?
ReplyDeleteOoooh, bagsie I get to sit between you and Justine ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat are you planning? I do hope to return to London to visit one day....
ReplyDeleteYey yey yey! So much closer than the sewing summit!
ReplyDeleteHmm, this looks tantalising (makes mental note to check with the Bates' Motel, aka the aunt and uncle, if that weekend in their spare room is available)
ReplyDeleteOh June is my birthday month, it would make a great birthday pressie ;)
ReplyDeleteOh bummer - will be out of the country.!!
ReplyDeleteBeginning of a long weekend AND the beginning of half term. So want to go but this is going to take some thought and planning if I manage to pull it off. Never got away on my own when the rest are on holiday too!
ReplyDeleteOh! Are you having a Sewing Olympics? A quilters decathlon of shopping, cutting, sewing, seam ripping, basting, quilting, thread-end-burying, binding, washing and cuddling? I'll be there (in spirit).
ReplyDeleteNoooooooo - it is the Golden Jubilee weekend - I have museums and golden barges already planned. :-(
ReplyDeleteWoooohoooo! It's a child free weekend! Now - tell me more!
ReplyDeleteAt last you are inviting us to Buckingham Palace!
ReplyDeleteoh no, I may be away for that whole week :-(
ReplyDeleteWow! What a tease! Could be so amazing.........if I start swimming now.....!!
ReplyDeleteIntrigued! Can't wait to find out more!
ReplyDeleteLooks good to me! Can I commute!?
ReplyDeletelove the idea of this to bits ... but London for Jubilee w/e ? urgh ...
ReplyDeleteTell us more....
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really interesting for a Danish person like me!!! I would so much have liked to join the Sewing Summit in Salt Lake City. This is just actually witin my financial reach
ReplyDeleteBut... please reconsider the dates, due to the Jubilee hotel rooms and flight tickets may become crazy expensive.
I have ordered my flight tickets for London now! I could just not stand the anticipation any more :D
ReplyDeleteAnd this way I have a possibility to spread the costs over not only months but litereally 2 years :p