I love to sing, too! We'd make an interesting duet, though, because I usually like to sing harmony, too! We sing with the radio and I get mad when my husband steals my part! ;)
the beach is my favorite place and always cures me of the blues. #5- I feel like that happens to me fairly often- or maybe I've just been going through a hard time the last few years, but it's true.
I love the beach & find it extremely peaceful & calming... It always makes me smile . Especially like it with my husband , very romantic as well. We usually sing while driving , walking, showering anytime is great to sing!!!
I like to sing on road trips, and while walking or hiking, and recently I was at a quilting workshop with some fabulous gals and we had a great time singing while sewing!I think we did a whole camp song sing-a-long AND a Broadway revue...sew fun!
My oldest daughter can burp at will and louder than anyone else in the room. She is the one who taught her little brother to burp loudly.😁 thank you for the chance to win some beautiful fabric. Take care and good bless, Cory.
Scrabble is my game of choice. My sister and I played WORDS with Friends last winter on out iphones. Picnics on the beach are fun too. I love the beach!!!
I try to take a quick bike ride a few times a week right after I get home from work. It's a great stress reliever and allows me to think through the frustrations I may have had that day and sort them out before I head back home to tackle the days' chores.
Like Denyse I can burst into tears and laugh like crazy in the same conversation. Especially if I'm talking to my friend Pat. She can make me see the humour in any situation.
Since you grew up on the Cape and have named your line New Bedford, I can say I live very nearby in Fall River. You sound like a mean Scrabble player, and although I like to play, I am probably not as serious at it.
I'm also a fan of Cape Cod. When I lived in Boston, we visited there as often as we could each summer. I have good memories of staying there as a kid with all my East coast cousins as well.
I, too, am a last minute scrambler...I do my best work the day before it's due. I sing "You are my sunshine" as well as "Honeycomb", "Sugartime" and other 50's classics, mostly to the dog. I've saved Denyse's article in MSL and her first book is right on my work table. New Bedford is absolutely my favorite so far and I'm buying it in all three colorways!! The only problem is I'll never be able to give it to anyone. Keeping that one for myself!
I love zombies, but didn't marry one. My stepmom taught me to play Scrabble and I now love it. We play with a dictionary and she gives me hints - all fun.
Oh my. I have three things in common with Denyse. I can burp on demand. I also play Scrabble with my mother. And You are My Sunshine--It is the song I sing to my little grandkid--and I sing the harmonizing. I looked up the lyrics and sing it authentically. I drop the last verse as it is quite side. The man is deserted by the woman.
I live 10 minutes away from the beach so of course I have a ritual for beach walks! ;-) I also like hiking and am crazy about music. I sing only to myself (kind of shy) but listen to music daily and have an eclectic taste in my opinion. I'm open to any style of music.
Well, I believe Denise Schmidt went to RISD - my daughter will be a junior at RISD this year majoring in textiles!! Love DS Quilts & Denise Schmidt fabrics!!😊
Growing up in the Boston area number six is near and dear to my heart. Though number five happens often enough, the beach pulls me every time. P-town is awesome any time of year. The beach is just a part of the pull.
My mother-in-law taught me to play Scrabble, in spite of a house full of board games growing up, and she is always my favorite person to play with...and, yes, she usually beats me, too :) It was fun to find out these facts about DS :)
Haha! Yes to number 8! I procrastinate and procrastinate and then break into a frenzy of panic to meet a deadline. The procrastinating time is really important to me as while I'm appearing to be doing something "unimportant", I'm really thinking quite a lot about the project. The frenzy of panic is made easier by all the time I've spent ruminating as I'm able to make quick decisions because I've already visualised it and moved all the components around in my head many times over before actually working on it.
I love to picnic at the beach. Warm sand, lapping waves, what could be better to put you in a fabulous frame of mind? Lucky for me, I live about 10 minutes from the beach.
I went to RISD I lived in a dingy loft in Chelsea (no AC- and giant mosquitos) , long before Chelsea was cool- but it belonged to two famous artists (I was apt. sitting) and I slept next to a Red Grooms taxi cab and under a deKooning! I remember your quilts at Henri Bendels in the 90's and was soooo happy to see them selling for lots of money I just had my first piece in a show in Chelsea and still work in fiber art I grew up in Boston, but I have most fond memories from time in Hyannis on the beach I was asked to be on the Peoples Court because the dry cleaner stole my tiffany blue coat! I love to stitch!
I'm not sure I should be admitting this, and my husband will most certainly back me up, but I can burp louder than anyone I know....even my husband, who sometimes looks at me with absolute shock at the noise that comes out of my mouth.
And as for that crying to laughing thing? Well, um, yeah....
Oh, and in my early 20's I was introduced to Andy Warhol by Keith Haring because we had similar hair. I had white hair for a dance performance I was doing with Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane and Andy was at the opening night reception at some palatial upper East side apartment...
I love Scrabble; my best friend and I would belch as lLoud as we could to the disgust of her brother (we were 12); nothing makes me happier than a walk on the beach. I'm such a fan of your creations. I'd love to win.
I too love the beach - any beach. We moved close enough for daily walks - where I sing to myself. Scrabble is the game I love, and passed that on to my kids years ago ( grown, but I can still beat them sometimes.) And nothing pushes me into action quite like a deadline. I have a love/hate relationship with them.
I too was born and initially raised near a beach. While we shifted away when I was small, we returned every summer for our vacations. Thanks for the giveaway. Tarnia.hodges at gmail.com
I accidentally learned how to burp at will, probably about age 11, and taught my brother Tim. It was the best day of his life (he now had "the power"). My ex-bf played tenor sax in a r/b band, we would sing to radio music: him singing the sax part and me singing everything else. In college, I was one of eight in a play, in which one of my mini=roles was a French general who gets punched in the stomach. I love both monochromatic and colors that clash and really hope to win!!!!!!!
I've always been one to panic at deadlines, although not enough to schedule things so I don't have things done ahead of time. I've learned over time, that my best work is done at the very last minute. A few years ago I was finishing my Granddaughters Christmas dress at 2:30am Christmas morning. A few years before that, I was putting the final stitches on a personalized Teddy Bear for another Grandduaghter as my husband was letting them in the back door for Christmas day. Can't get much closer to a deadline that that eh? LOL
Panicking over deadlines seems to be normal form me. They are mostly self-induced! I find that I will begin and end a project when I give myself a deadline, rather than continually beginning new ones. There is a moment just when the anxiety is about to overwhelm, that one more seam or press takes you past the crisis to finish in a calmer manner. I think I need that adrenaline pumping panic to get me moving forward! I enjoyed hearing about your inspiration and seeing your new designs. Thank you.
Awwww...I love this! My daughter always sings, "You are my Sunshine" to her babies when she puts them to bed at night and again in the morning when they wake up. I am always in search of the perfect "You are my Sunshine" picture for her house, and would love to make her a sunshiney quilt! :")
Number 3!!! SCRABBLE ROCKS :) Taught by my Grandma who always beat me but showed me the strategy of the game... I am designing a quilt right now in memory of her, I had wondered how to quilt it, now I am thinking maybe something to do with Scrabble :P
I love the beach and the shore. I grew up spending summers in Maine, so although there was shore there wasn't much sandy beach. But the scent of the cold North Atlantic Ocean and the foghorns and buoy bells always lulled me to sleep. I love Denyse's fabrics and am so glad to see a encore appearance of Katie Jump Rope!
I like to sing when I hike too. Also when I clean and when I knit and when I feed my chickens- I like to sing pretty much all the time. I also love pretty fabric:)
I learned Scrabble from my maternal grandmother - always lose, but always eager to play.
ReplyDeleteI love a picnic on the beach, so calming. (And I can also belch loudly, at will.)
ReplyDeleteWell I am with you on #5!! It sounds like you live life intensely and enjoy it!!!
ReplyDeleteI love to sing, too! We'd make an interesting duet, though, because I usually like to sing harmony, too! We sing with the radio and I get mad when my husband steals my part! ;)
ReplyDeletethe beach is my favorite place and always cures me of the blues. #5- I feel like that happens to me fairly often- or maybe I've just been going through a hard time the last few years, but it's true.
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ReplyDeleteI have had my seasons of going from rather down to extreme laughter in a short amount of time. Kind of a girl thing.
ReplyDeleteI love the beach & find it extremely peaceful & calming... It always makes me smile . Especially like it with my husband , very romantic as well. We usually sing while driving , walking, showering anytime is great to sing!!!
ReplyDeleteI like to sing on road trips, and while walking or hiking, and recently I was at a quilting workshop with some fabulous gals and we had a great time singing while sewing!I think we did a whole camp song sing-a-long AND a Broadway revue...sew fun!
ReplyDeleteAlways love a picnic on the beach with egg salad or tuna sandwiches, chips and pickles...and of course dreaming of quilts, their colors and patterns.
ReplyDeleteMy oldest daughter can burp at will and louder than anyone else in the room. She is the one who taught her little brother to burp loudly.😁 thank you for the chance to win some beautiful fabric. Take care and good bless, Cory.
ReplyDeleteScrabble is my game of choice. My sister and I played WORDS with Friends last winter on out iphones. Picnics on the beach are fun too. I love the beach!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite places in the world is Cape Cod also. I didn't grow up there but fell in love the first time I visited. I've been back many times.
ReplyDeleteI'm a beach lover too, almost any beach. It nourishes my soul.
ReplyDeleteI love a good game of scrabble too, if you don't own it, track down the rotating playboard.
ReplyDeleteLove the beach as well!!! Will have to go to Cape Code sometime.
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I try to take a quick bike ride a few times a week right after I get home from work. It's a great stress reliever and allows me to think through the frustrations I may have had that day and sort them out before I head back home to tackle the days' chores.
ReplyDeletewell i certainly cant burp like she can...but we have the same love of fabric and sewing for sure!
ReplyDeleteLike Denyse I can burst into tears and laugh like crazy in the same conversation. Especially if I'm talking to my friend Pat. She can make me see the humour in any situation.
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I used to live right by the beach & loved the sound of the waves.
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I sing (badlybuthapplily )when hiking and I love the beach as well .
ReplyDeleteI love the beach and singing in the car too!
ReplyDeleteI love playing scrabble too but my husband doesn't so I play Words with Friends. I'm waiting on someone to play a word right now.
ReplyDeleteSince you grew up on the Cape and have named your line New Bedford, I can say I live very nearby in Fall River. You sound like a mean Scrabble player, and although I like to play, I am probably not as serious at it.
ReplyDeleteScrabble is an old favorite of our family. We love to play games when we get together.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a fan of Cape Cod. When I lived in Boston, we visited there as often as we could each summer. I have good memories of staying there as a kid with all my East coast cousins as well.
ReplyDeleteScrabble is a game that I love to play and I love having a picnic on the beach.
ReplyDeleteLove to walk along the beach -- it's so calming.
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I, too, am a last minute scrambler...I do my best work the day before it's due.
ReplyDeleteI sing "You are my sunshine" as well as "Honeycomb", "Sugartime" and other 50's classics, mostly to the dog. I've saved Denyse's article in MSL and her first book is right on my work table. New Bedford is absolutely my favorite so far and I'm buying it in all three colorways!! The only problem is I'll never be able to give it to anyone.
Keeping that one for myself!
I love playing scrabble too.
ReplyDeleteI love zombies, but didn't marry one. My stepmom taught me to play Scrabble and I now love it. We play with a dictionary and she gives me hints - all fun.
ReplyDeleteOh my. I have three things in common with Denyse.
ReplyDeleteI can burp on demand.
I also play Scrabble with my mother.
And You are My Sunshine--It is the song I sing to my little grandkid--and I sing the harmonizing.
I looked up the lyrics and sing it authentically. I drop the last verse as it is quite side. The man is deserted by the woman.
I live 10 minutes away from the beach so of course I have a ritual for beach walks! ;-) I also like hiking and am crazy about music. I sing only to myself (kind of shy) but listen to music daily and have an eclectic taste in my opinion. I'm open to any style of music.
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Love your comments! Seems like we all have a LOT in common! XO
ReplyDeleteI have two things in common...a love of Scrabble and deadline panic being part of the process. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
I love the beach and the sea. I used to live on a Norwegian Fjord, a fantastic view in all kinds of weather :)
ReplyDeletenot scrabble, but i do have several games of 'words with friends' going on at once.
ReplyDeleteBike rides and picnics, for sure. How do you keep your lunch from getting sandy though?
ReplyDeleteThe beach is the only place where I can feel calm the entire time I am there. The sounds and smells just give me a sense of peace.
ReplyDeleteWell, I believe Denise Schmidt went to RISD - my daughter will be a junior at RISD this year majoring in textiles!! Love DS Quilts & Denise Schmidt fabrics!!😊
ReplyDeleteI can burp at will too! I remember burping the alphabet with my brother when we were little. Good times.
ReplyDeleteBesides loving fabric and quilting/sewing? Well… I also love a bike ride!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you are a procrastinator.... I am too. I also have a daughter named Denise.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up in the Boston area number six is near and dear to my heart. Though number five happens often enough, the beach pulls me every time. P-town is awesome any time of year. The beach is just a part of the pull.
ReplyDeleteI love picnics at the beach
ReplyDeleteMy mother-in-law taught me to play Scrabble, in spite of a house full of board games growing up, and she is always my favorite person to play with...and, yes, she usually beats me, too :) It was fun to find out these facts about DS :)
ReplyDeleteI love singing on a hike too -- and anywhere else, for that matter. I don't even care if I know the words or not, I'll just make them up! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Scrabble too, and I usually win ;)
ReplyDelete#7 in common. You might be able to burp loudly, but not as loud as I after I've had a beer or two. Cannot control it!
ReplyDelete#5 for me. Life can be quite the roller coaster ride. :)
ReplyDeleteHa! The burping. That is too funny. Thanks for the chance to win!
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I love the beach at the cape too!!
ReplyDeleteLove picnics on the beach. We lived in Virginia Beach for 18 years. We'd take the kids for dinner picnics. Nothing better than the ocean at sunset.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Yes to number 8! I procrastinate and procrastinate and then break into a frenzy of panic to meet a deadline. The procrastinating time is really important to me as while I'm appearing to be doing something "unimportant", I'm really thinking quite a lot about the project. The frenzy of panic is made easier by all the time I've spent ruminating as I'm able to make quick decisions because I've already visualised it and moved all the components around in my head many times over before actually working on it.
ReplyDeleteThe beach fills me with peace and I love its constant changing landscape. I am awed by its colors and size.
ReplyDeleteI love to picnic at the beach. Warm sand, lapping waves, what could be better to put you in a fabulous frame of mind? Lucky for me, I live about 10 minutes from the beach.
ReplyDeleteI am a panicker, too! There's a lot of energy generated by that panic! Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI also can belch like a trucker, and have had wild swings in emotion during a single conversation.
ReplyDeleteI had a role in a student movie but no zombies were involved. :)
ReplyDeleteI went to RISD
ReplyDeleteI lived in a dingy loft in Chelsea (no AC- and giant mosquitos) , long before Chelsea was cool- but it belonged to two famous artists (I was apt. sitting) and I slept next to a Red Grooms taxi cab and under a deKooning!
I remember your quilts at Henri Bendels in the 90's and was soooo happy to see them selling for lots of money
I just had my first piece in a show in Chelsea and still work in fiber art
I grew up in Boston, but I have most fond memories from time in Hyannis on the beach
I was asked to be on the Peoples Court because the dry cleaner stole my tiffany blue coat!
I love to stitch!
I love Scrabble too, though I'm not very good at it. I love to hike, though out of respect for other hikers, I keep my voice to myself.
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I'm not sure I should be admitting this, and my husband will most certainly back me up, but I can burp louder than anyone I know....even my husband, who sometimes looks at me with absolute shock at the noise that comes out of my mouth.
ReplyDeleteAnd as for that crying to laughing thing? Well, um, yeah....
Oh, and in my early 20's I was introduced to Andy Warhol by Keith Haring because we had similar hair. I had white hair for a dance performance I was doing with Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane and Andy was at the opening night reception at some palatial upper East side apartment...
Scrabble! So fun. I love to harmonize, too.
ReplyDeleteI have also lived in a 6th floor walk-up. But in Paris, my friends suggested a water-stop halfway...
ReplyDeleteI love Scrabble; my best friend and I would belch as lLoud as we could to the disgust of her brother (we were 12); nothing makes me happier than a walk on the beach. I'm such a fan of your creations. I'd love to win.
ReplyDeleteI love singing while hiking, especially with others. Makes some hills much easier!
ReplyDeleteI bet I could win at the burp challenge ;-)
ReplyDeleteI too love to sing when hiking....it scares the bears away!
ReplyDeleteI used to live in an old walkup apartment without ac too! It was miserable in the summer, but I never had to go to the gym.
ReplyDeleteA picnic on the beach will chasse the blues any day, also a walk on the beach at sunrise or sunset works too!
ReplyDeleteI too love the beach - any beach. We moved close enough for daily walks - where I sing to myself. Scrabble is the game I love, and passed that on to my kids years ago ( grown, but I can still beat them sometimes.) And nothing pushes me into action quite like a deadline. I have a love/hate relationship with them.
ReplyDeleteI too was born and initially raised near a beach. While we shifted away when I was small, we returned every summer for our vacations. Thanks for the giveaway. Tarnia.hodges at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the beach and scrabble, too!
ReplyDeleteFabric. I love fabric and I believe we have that in common. :)
ReplyDeleteI can burp at will too! High five girl! :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely number 8. Once i realize what's happening, I am okay with the anxiety. I know it's part of the process, and it will pass.
ReplyDeleteThe beach is my go to place for instant comfort, and I was the production manager for a zombie film in college - does that count? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth you on many emotions (and expressions) in one conversation! Not just anyone can keep up!
ReplyDeleteYou were on the bleeding edge of Zombiedom.
ReplyDeleteThe panic! I do that. Also, Scrabble is one of my favorite games. It's at the point where my teenagers sometimes beat me. I secretly love that.
ReplyDeleteI can burp on command too! Ha,ha. My middle child doesn't know he got that from me. :)
ReplyDeleteI can have the emotional extremes in a short time and do some of my best work at the last minute under pressure.
ReplyDeleteI accidentally learned how to burp at will, probably about age 11, and taught my brother Tim. It was the best day of his life (he now had "the power"). My ex-bf played tenor sax in a r/b band, we would sing to radio music: him singing the sax part and me singing everything else. In college, I was one of eight in a play, in which one of my mini=roles was a French general who gets punched in the stomach. I love both monochromatic and colors that clash and really hope to win!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love singing with my little boy!
ReplyDeleteAnd I certainly understand panicking! I always peacock when I'm getting close to a big show.
I've always been one to panic at deadlines, although not enough to schedule things so I don't have things done ahead of time. I've learned over time, that my best work is done at the very last minute. A few years ago I was finishing my Granddaughters Christmas dress at 2:30am Christmas morning. A few years before that, I was putting the final stitches on a personalized Teddy Bear for another Grandduaghter as my husband was letting them in the back door for Christmas day. Can't get much closer to a deadline that that eh? LOL
ReplyDeleteDefinitely find that the beach is good therapy. I don't go often enough, and always wonder why when I enjoy it so much when there...
ReplyDeletePanicking over deadlines seems to be normal form me. They are mostly self-induced! I find that I will begin and end a project when I give myself a deadline, rather than continually beginning new ones. There is a moment just when the anxiety is about to overwhelm, that one more seam or press takes you past the crisis to finish in a calmer manner. I think I need that adrenaline pumping panic to get me moving forward! I enjoyed hearing about your inspiration and seeing your new designs. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAwwww...I love this! My daughter always sings, "You are my Sunshine" to her babies when she puts them to bed at night and again in the morning when they wake up. I am always in search of the perfect "You are my Sunshine" picture for her house, and would love to make her a sunshiney quilt! :")
ReplyDeleteNumber 3!!! SCRABBLE ROCKS :) Taught by my Grandma who always beat me but showed me the strategy of the game... I am designing a quilt right now in memory of her, I had wondered how to quilt it, now I am thinking maybe something to do with Scrabble :P
ReplyDeleteI love Cape Cod too! so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the beach and the shore. I grew up spending summers in Maine, so although there was shore there wasn't much sandy beach. But the scent of the cold North Atlantic Ocean and the foghorns and buoy bells always lulled me to sleep. I love Denyse's fabrics and am so glad to see a encore appearance of Katie Jump Rope!
ReplyDeletejust quilting/sewing I guess but not on this list...
ReplyDeleteMy mom also taught me Scrabbla but I have finally gotten to the point where I can beat her once in a while. Fun stuff! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDS is my favorite designer, her fabric inspired me to quilt :) I like to whistle when i hike or am outside, no singing for me!
ReplyDeleteI like to sing when I hike too. Also when I clean and when I knit and when I feed my chickens- I like to sing pretty much all the time. I also love pretty fabric:)
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