Today, I am working on a St. Patrick’s Day Doodle Quilt Giveaway! Â
The quilt is scattered with lucky clovers–hope you are the lucky winner!
Just a few stitches left…the winner should have this in time for St. Patrick’s Day!
Just answer one question for me in the “Comments” section….
Would YOU kiss the Blarney Stone? Â (maybe you have already?) Â Comments will be accepted through Sunday, March 10th.
Next week’s Tuesday Tutorial will be the Free Motion Quilted Shamrock!
34 comments
Sara Rose
I most definitely would! Heck, I would probably be so happy to be in Ireland I just might kiss some sheep as well! After a couple o’ Pints of course!
Tara Hines
Yes, I’d kiss it!
Erin Lisle
I kissed the stone in 1988 – not at all what I expected. I walked to the top of the castle up an old narrow stone staircase following a very large English woman in heels. I watched her feet the whole way up bracing myself in case she missed a step and came tumbling down on me.
Michele
Yes I would kiss the Blarney Stone. I love what you are doing!
Darlene
No, I wouldn’t kiss the blarney stone, but I would love to squeeze this quilt, it’s beautiful!
Joan
I have not…but would!! The green fabric says spring . Love it.
June
I guess I never thought about it, but if I were in the area, I might!
Lynette
I *have* kissed the Blarney Stone~! My mother made me. 😀 If she wasn’t in terminal cancer stage, watching from the ground, I would have chickened out. You have to lean way over the edge, and it seems you will fall to your death!
Cindy @ In A Stitch
It looks absolutely adorable. Top notch quilting! Congrats!
marjorie
I sure would kiss it!! Just give me the chance…..lol
MaryBeth
As I understand it, you have to lean over backwards, and since I have vertigo I don’t think it’s a good idea for me to kiss it. But I’d love to SEE it, lol.
Jackie
I’d santize first then kiss.
Jeanne Crea
I would! Closely followed by a sanitizing wipe!
Rettabug
One of these days, I’ll get to kiss the rock! It is on my Bucket List.
In the meantime, I would LOVE to win your beautiful St. Paddy’s Day quilt. I have just discovered your wonderful blog & signed up to receive your postings via email just last week. How LUCKY can you get?
Alician
Yes, it would be awesome to see! lovely quilting!!!
Joan G
Yes, it’s been my dream now for many many years…..
momijistudio
Sure, why not? Now I’ll have your beautiful doodle quilting in mind as inspiration if I ever get to Blarney Castle!
Sandy Kendrick
Ok, I will too!! Love your site and thanks for all the wonderful tutorials.
mean sarah jean
I would definitely kiss the blarney stone!
Lookinng forward to next week’s tutorial.
sewexhausted
I would definitely kiss the Blarney Stone… I hope to some day as Ireland is at the TOP of my visit list. 🙂 Gorgeous green quilt! Just found your blog ~Laurie
Virginia
I may be going against the flow, but no kissing the blarney stone for me, just a picture would do.
Tina
Ireland is next on our travel list, but we probably won’t get there for a few years. I’m sure we’ll kiss it!
Melissa
Your shamrock shake is just gorgeous! My husband would love this. I must admit that I would not kiss anything that I really don’t know what it is, but don’t tell my husband because he is part irish!
suebthefoodie
When in Ireland, right? On the bucket list. Who doesn’t want to grow more in elegance. Your March quilt is very elegant :). -cheers
Cinda
I haven’t know anyone who has but I surely would.
Janice M
Someday I hope to have the chance.
Susan
If given the chance, I would do it! I love your shamrock quilt…the perfect bit of green for St. Patrick’s Day!
Rhonda Rannow
Sure I would! It’s in Ireland, right?… some place I would absolutely love to visit some time!!
Jessica
Yes! I already have!
peggy
my mom did even when the locals told her it was kinda disgusting!
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