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the winner of our Ten Christmas Wishes pattern was:

Your Christmas tree skirt is gorgeous. Love the little elfs.

Posted by: Janet Selman | December 02, 2010 at 07:05 AM

 

Janet, please send your snail mail addy and we’ll get it straight into the mail for you.

This is really fun being able to spread Christmas Cheer! I love sharing the joy…it is very rewarding to me.

And I now have some friends. I didn’t realise so many people used Google Friend connect so happy to help you out. (obviously I'm a bit behind the blog times here!)  So now today I'm helping out the facebook users instead. Yes if you are a facebooker and prefer to follow there you can click my badge at the bottom of this post and follow there instead… I am new to my Hugs ‘n Kisses facebook page so bear with me  while I remember to keep in touch and learn the ropes. Then I think I’ve covered you all except Tweeters and I really don’t think I have time to go there.

So to today's giveaway -

Santa Stop Here Toy Sack

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yes, this pattern was in the Christmas Homespun edition but I know many of you couldn't get one of those and it sold very quickly so it is now available as a pattern. Now you get the iron on transfers so you don’t have to trace from the magazine plus you get the foundation papers to make those star blocks. Add some maxi ric rac and a big noisy bell and every one of your children will want one – in the next 25 days!  Big enough to crawl inside it will take a lot to fill though…

Once again, leave a comment, and I will come a visitin’ – glad I don’t have to climb down chimneys – I'm not good with heights!

one lucky winner PLUS ten more facebookers on my Christmas list for a free bonus pattern.

PLUS – because so many of you have written to say you have made Twas the Night and loved it, today if I see a photo of your finished (or work in progress) Twas the night quilt I am going to send one lucky person a set of three patterns – yes the three new Christmas patterns will be in your stocking this year…

the spirit of giving really is rewarding – I guess that is why the tradition of giving gifts to special people in our lives really is an important part of our Christmas tradition.

Tomorrow I will show you a new quilt (you have seen peeks) that would make a fantastic gift to make for someone on your Christmas list – quick and easy enough to make in the next 21 days!

Hugs 'n Kisses

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hugs for today

Helen

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