samedi 25 août 2012

Faisons la fête! Let's party!

Il est temps pour la fête! 
It's time for the party!


 Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways


Mishka allons ajouter la liste des blogs participants sur le Quilting Gallery le dimanche (26.08.2012). La dernière fois, il y avait plus de 200 blogs intéressants à visiter! Cela veut dire beaucoup de chances de gagner quelque chose! Tous les Giveaways sera ouverte jusqu'au 3 septembre.
Mishka will add the list of participating blogs to the Quilting Gallery on Sunday (26th August). Last time there were more than 200 lovely blogs to visit! That's also plenty of chances to win something! All the Giveaways will be open until the 3rd September.

Qu'est-ce qu'il sera mon cadeau? Je suis heureuse d'envoyer un colis à n'importe quel pays dans le monde - donc tout le monde peut prendre part!
So, what will be my Giveaway? I'm happy to post the parcel to any country in the world - so please do join in!

Je vous propose cinq "fat quarters" du tissu patchwork de Lecien. Tous les motifs sont sur ​​un thème de couture. Je vais inclure trois longueurs de ruban fantaisie et un mètre à ruban (Sass and Belle).
I have five fat quarters of gorgeous Lecien fabric to offer - all on a sewing theme. I'll also include three lengths of novelty ribbon and a decorative tape measure from Sass and Belle.

  
Aujourd'hui, nous avons la chance d'avoir des blogs merveilleux à lire. Nous pouvons apprendre beaucoup et être inspirés par l'écriture du monde entier. Imaginez que les blogs sont disponibles tout au long de l'histoire. Pour avoir une chance de gagner dites-moi (dans n'importe quelle langue) - le blog de ​​qui  auriez vous aimé lire et pourquoi? Qu'est-ce que vous leur demandez?
Nowadays we are fortunate to have marvellous blogs to read. We can learn a great deal and be inspired by writing from all over the world. Imagine that blogs had always been around and, to have a chance of winning, tell me (in any language) whose blog you would have liked to read and why? What would you ask them? 

Il y a une deuxième chance pour membres de mon blog. Si vous êtes déjà membre, ou vous devenez membre, laissez un deuxième commentaire pour le dire. Je serai heureuse de vous avoir à bord!
Si vous êtes un blogger avec pas de réponse, vérifiez votre adresse e-mail dans votre commentaire. Vous pouvez le cacher
comme celui-ci : - boutschoisis arobase gmail point com.
There is a second entry for my blog followers. If you are already a follower, or become a follower, please leave a second comment to say so. I'll be very happy to have you on board!
If you are a "no-reply" blogger you will need to add your email address to your comments. You can disguise it like so: -  boutschoisis at gmail dot com. 

Bonne chance à tous! Profitez de faire le tour des blogs!
Good Luck everyone! Enjoy the blog tour!




 

234 commentaires:

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Nectarine a dit… #

Je ne suis pas sure d'avoir compris toutes les règles du blog hop mais je suis aventurière et je joue. J'aurais aimé lire le blog d'Evariste Galois pour savoir ce qui lui passait par la tête quand il a élaboré sa théorie et avant son duel tragique.

free indeed a dit… #

Wish I could read my grandmother's blog and talk to her. She was a quilter, but I did not know until long after she passed away. I do have one of her quilts now, it is precious to me. I love Lucien fabrics...I would make a nice wallhanging for my sewing room with that fabric.

Diann a dit… #

Constance Hopkins, one of the first settlers in Plymouth in the US, and an ancestor of my husband. It would be a fascinating insight into early US and family history.

beaquilter a dit… #

What a nice giveaway, I would have writtne something in danish, but I doubt you could read it- unless you used a translator of course :-)
I love lots of blogs, Bonnie hunters blog is great, Leah Day's 365 filler designs is great too.
feel free to look at mine too BTW :-)

Lucy | Charm About You a dit… #

Fantastic question! I would like to read Mona Lisa's blog, might answer the burning question! ;)

ale balanzario a dit… #

I would love to read Jane Austens blog, thanks for this great giveaway

bohemiannie! art a dit… #

I would love to read the blog of the poet, Goethe, because I love his outlook on life!

Kristen King a dit… #

Wonderful question. I would have loved to have read a blog from women from the 30s...how they found their patterns, looking for feed sacks. Lovely giveaway! :)

Judy Cooper Textile Artist a dit… #

Thanks for the giveaways.

Amy DeCesare a dit… #

I love the blog called Pleasant Home and would love to ask Jodi how she finds all those beautiful pictures on the internet!

Mary a dit… #

I would like to read Thomas Jefferson's blog. He was not only a father of our country, the United States, he was also very interested in gardening, cooking, and architecture. I would ask him where he got his inspiration.

Mary a dit… #

I have become a follower. Thanks for being a part of the blog hop. I'm glad I discovered your blog.

Unknown a dit… #

I would loved to have read a blog from a quilter during the American Civil War. Love the sewing fabrics. Thank you for the giveaway.

Unknown a dit… #

I am a new follower!

Unknown a dit… #

Your question is a great one. I would be interested in reading a blog written by Esther from the Bible. A wonderful, brave woman. I also would love to read a blog written by Walt Disney. A wonderful, creative man.
thank you

Anonyme a dit… #

Love those pretty fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win.
MaryLou
Fun4Me1249@aol.com

apple blossom a dit… #

former 1st lady Laura Bush - I'd ask her questions about being 1st lady.

ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

apple blossom a dit… #

gfc follower

ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

Angela FlowersMoore a dit… #

I would have love to have read a blog by my grandfather who was born in the 1800's. thanks for the giveaway.

Karen O a dit… #

I would love to read a blog by Abraham Lincoln. I would ask him how he came to be so passionate about ending slavery.

Karen O a dit… #

New follower! Look forward to getting to know you.

Mara a dit… #

Ευχαριστω, (thank you in Greek) lovely fabric, I really need a tape measure. Queen Elizabeth II (the Virgin Queen) was she really still a virgin? Did she enjoy running a country at a time when only men did, what was her real relationship with her sister? Now that would be an interesting blog to read.

Cheryl a dit… #

Because I'm an avid sewer, I'd love to have read Betsy Ross' blog and find out whether she really sewed the original American flag and the events surrounding it.

Sue a dit… #

I am a new follower.

Sue a dit… #

I think it would be interesting to read Robert E. Lee's blog. He was so torn about the War Between the States and his love of his home state of Virginia.

Lori a dit… #

I would love to have read my grandma and grandpa's blog. They both lived during the Great Depression and my grandfather served in WWII. Their wisdom was astounding, I miss them so much.

Maria Kievit a dit… #

Would probably have loved to read any of the princes and princesses from Europe's blogs. Was very interested in royalty while growing up. Thanks for the giveaway.

Karrie a dit… #

I would have loved to read Albert Einstein's blog :)

Rosa Robichaud a dit… #

Merci beaucoup pour votre concours!

Rosa Robichaud
Saint John, Nouveau-Brunswick
Canada
robich@rogers.com

Trinity a dit… #

I think I would like to read about any of my ancestors blog. Hmm, makes me think I should probably be looking to see if any of my current relatives have any, lol. I'm more of a stalker, so I don't think I'd have much to ask, until I actually read it. Like maybe good recipe's, or parenting advice.

Mother of four a dit… #

I follow in Wales, and love the cottage you have x

Mother of four a dit… #

I would like to read my mothers Grandmothers blog - and my Fathers mother's blog.... just because I know that my great grandmother taught my mother how to knit and didn't knit a stitch herself!
My paternal grandmother, I never met but would love to thank her for making my dad as well as she did... he isn't here anymore...

Amy Gay a dit… #

I'd love to have read a blog by my grandfather. He died before i was born, so I have very little knowledge of him. Not that he ever would have bothered with a blog!! HAHA

Fiodhna a dit… #

I'd love a blog written by Jane Austen.

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