What are we going to celebrate? The end of Olympics? Why not :-) According to my blogging stats this is post #100 and the views got over 50K which is worth the celebration as well! I would like to thank you all for all those lovely comments you left on my previous post. I so appreciate it!
So have you watched the Olympics? I loved the graphics and I'm sure I was not the only one. My country (Czech Republic) is bringing home 8 medals which is fab (new record for us). The most popular sport here is ice hockey. We knew our team probably won't bring any medals but there is always a hope :-) Biathlon is going to become the next favorite since we won 5 out of those 8 in biathlon. The others were from speed skating and snowboard cross.
When I was searching for these pics over the net I found there is free quilt pattern called "When Bali met Sochi" just click on the name and check it out.
So what am I giving away? 1/2 yard of Remix Argyle Summer by Ann Kelle for Robert Kaufman. All you have to do is leave a comment telling me anything you like :-) My regular readers get a second chance just tell me which way you follow. Giveaway will close next Sunday March 2nd. Just make sure I have a way to reach you. No-reply won't win. Good luck!
Thank you for the link to the Olympic quilt colors. I am off to check it out. Also thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteWell done on the 8 medals that is twice what we (the UK) got! I saw quilt designs all over the olympics - thanks for the link. Thanks for the chance to win the fabric too.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric...thanks for the chance.
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ReplyDeleteLove the olympic patchwork. Hope they come out with some yardage we can buy. It will be popular. I follow you with bloglovin. Cindy
ReplyDeleteLove that Remix Argyle Summer, Vera! Sweet prize! Here's looking to your future blogiversaries to come! Thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteIt was such a beautiful day here in Georgia.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting quilt on the link. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Linda and I live in Imperial Beach, California, "The Most Southwesterly City in the Continental United States"! 8-)
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ReplyDeleteI am lucky - I have two countries I can shout for, and listening in czech has certainly helped me! The photos you found from the olympics are fantastic.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your 100th post. Love your blog and how your creativity shines through :-)
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations to on the medal wins and thanks for the link. Those are amazing colours. Also thanks for the chance to win this beautiful piece of fabric. I'm seeing alot of Argyle on the internet lately and love it.
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ReplyDeletelovely giveaway and congrats on 100 posts! I haven't watched a single second of the Olympics and I'm glad it's over now! I know, I know, that's not the spirit but I hate sport!
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ReplyDeleteI'm not very sporty, so haven't watched any of the Olympics. I don't even know if Australia won any medals, isn't that terrible! I do like the patchwork logo though. And some of the uniforms are hilarious!
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You do have a lot to celebrate! Congratulations on reaching 100 posts!
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I love to watch the olympics and find myself cheering hard for many country's teams (and sometimes leaning or gesturing wildly to *help* them along!) The quilt imagery at Sochi was awesome!
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on hitting 100 posts!!! Love that pattern you linked to, it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI read your blog, but until today I wasn't actually and official "follower". I am now following via bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 100 posts! I enjoyed the Olympics very much. My son and I got up at 5:00 to watch team Canada play in the gold medal hockey game. Then my son had a hockey game later in the morning and his team won too! So it was a great hockey day for us.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog on Bloglovin'. Thank you for the chance to win this lovely fabric and I will click over to the quilt link you posted. :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice the Olympic banners until I read about them on a blog. I love that textiles and design were featured at this Winter Olympics. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWould love to win, thanks
ReplyDeleteHow sweet to celebrate you 100 posts with a giveaway!!! Thanks for the chance! I follow you via Bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing the Olympic Banners everywhere when watching the games!!
ReplyDeleteLovely piece of fabric for a giveaway! I did watch much of the Olympics and always enjoy watching such talent. Congrats on 100. Posts.
ReplyDeleteWe visited Prague in the fall of 2012 and loved it! Beautiful city, I wished we could have stayed longer. Found you from your pillow link up to TGIFF.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up on a lake in NE, we would have our own Olympics on our little lake. Figure skating, and hockey with all the kids on the block. My Dad collected ice skates, I think he must have had 30 pairs in different sizes. What a memory.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this giveaway. Congrats on those medals and your page views and posts! Lots to celebrate :)
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ReplyDeleteHello, your work is amazing. Glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. Thank you so much for the give away chance.
ReplyDeleteKrásné látky!
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