New Year's Resolution
Son and I were running errands this evening and he asked me if I made any New Year's Resolutions. "Yes", I said "I plan to do more online shopping this year." He laughed and I admit that, on the face, it may seem like a rather frivolous resolution. But I'm always trying to find ways to save time and I think I'd save a lot of time if I don't have to drive somewhere and park and then walk around looking for whatever I'm looking for but in the meantime get distracted by something that's on sale or just plain appealing. And on a more serious note, I hope to frequent some of the talented artisans I've met online and be a better friend to small businesses. I know it has meant a lot to me over the years to have the support of customers across the country. Are you a resolution maker?
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| Maggie Bononomi Design |
We got a good dusting of snow and a blast of cold here yesterday, so we all stayed indoors and attended to various projects. In addition to taking down the tree and putting most of the Christmas decor away I assembled a long botanical penny rug and I'm off to stitch away.
I love it..who is the designer? Or what pattern book is it in? I might give it a try! Dianntha
ReplyDeleteOr should I ask if it is your design? Dianntha
ReplyDeleteHi Roberta-Just stopping by to see your handiwork (always lovely) and wish you a blessed New Year!
ReplyDeleteLove this...how do you get your stems so straight?
ReplyDeleteLove the color combinations.
Love the design. Wishes for a very happy and healthy year!
ReplyDeletethat is just so beautiful, like everyone else, I love the design too.
ReplyDeletegood for you helping the little guys, that's what we try to do.
Love the wool project!!
ReplyDeleteYou're so right...shopping online can save you time. It was nice to go out today and the Christmas crowd was gone. ahh! Parking was actually okay today.
ReplyDeleteYour wool piece is stunning....enjoy your stitching time.
Great resolution!!! Now if only I could grocery shop online!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wool project!
Wishing you many Blessings in 2013!
Prim Blessings
Robin
Loved your wool project. My resolution was to buy more (paper) books instead of reading so many ebooks.
ReplyDeleteAnd oh, to shed half my body weight obviously :)
A very happy new year to you!
Beautiful handwork.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could grocery shop online too.
Woolie Hugs
Trace
www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com
Ooooh! I absolutely love that penny rug! Great colors and design! I shop online quite a bit as needlework and wool shops are not near my home. I'd say the closest is about an hour or so away? Once I get to where I'm going... the store usually does not have what I needed anyway. For instance... I went to a well known pet store for crushed walnut shells (for lizard beds, but I use for pinkeeps) and some cedar shavings (for hamster cages, but I use for sachets) and BOTH items were out of stock... so... I drove back home and ordered some online...
ReplyDeleteReally love your newest project - what a great way to start the New Year. I don't like to shop either (unless it is for quilty stuff!) and try to shop online as much as possible. Also am trying very hard to support small business as well. For Christmas I got my husband a gift card for home cooked meals from a wonderful local cook. You just call her in the morning, and you can pick up your meal on the way home! And of course, it's a gift for me too - no cooking!
ReplyDeleteI love your runner, gorgeous design and colors.
ReplyDeleteSeems everyone wants this runner design! It IS gorgeous. Make sure to post it finished so we can see. Ya know, I never thought of shopping online as avoiding extra spending? Good point! ( unless spending more gets you free shipping! Haha)
ReplyDeleteLove Love the penny rug!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous penny rug--I love the choice of colors...so rich looking!---Jan
ReplyDeleteOh my..you need to make this one into a pattern for sure...love these colors! Janice
ReplyDeleteYour Botanical Applique is absolutely STUNNING !
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing. Very lovely work.
Rose