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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Tagged!

I recently joined Fiber Arts/Mixed Media to see what a recreational Ning looks like and have already 'met' several people doing really interesting work including Sharon who has tagged me.
The instructions are...

1. Link to your tagger and post these rules.
2. Share 7 facts about yourself: some random, some weird.
3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post and list their names (linking to them).
4. Let them know they've been tagged by leaving a comment at their blogs.

7 facts about me:
  1. I work full time and enjoy my day job (That seems pretty weird these days!)
  2. I keep thinking I've found THE technique through which I can express myself. Then just as quickly I find something else.
  3. I love Eccles cakes.
  4. I'm very uncomfortable with sentences that begin with "I"
  5. I can sit at a PC for ages but manage less than an hour at the sewing machine and haven't a clue what makes me move away.
  6. Gruts makes me laugh.
  7. I come from Liverpool, have a Liverpudlian sense of humour, live in Manchester but feel more at home in W. Yorkshire.

And the hardest part - finding seven people to tag, so I'm using this as an opportunity to promote the blogs of members of Contemporary Quilt. (Forgive me folks, if this isn't your 'thing'!) :

Barbara Cheeseman - http://embroideryoverlaps.blogspot.com/
Margaret Cooter - http://margaret-cooter.blogspot.com/
Helen Cowans - http://textilegoddess.blogspot.com/
Lizzy Drake - http://www.vintagelizzie.blogspot.com/
Maggie Harris - http://stitchingwithschnauzerandsiamese.blogspot.com/
Frieda Oxenham - http://friedaquilter.blogspot.com/
Liz Plummer - http://www.lizplummer.com/blog/

2 comments:

sharon young said...

Hi Linda
Fantastic response to being tagged, I loved reading your comments and Gruts made me crack up! Not too sure what it's all about though.

Thank you for you comment on 'recording the process' when I can draw myself away from bloggging, I'll do some more on this project and hopefully post my progress.

margaret said...

Your fact no.4 is shared by me - the use of the first person singular should be minimised, don't you think?