My sweet and funny friend Maggie Winfield has been at it again. Traveling, writing postcards, sewing ca-razy outfits that she looks absolutely adorable in, having grandbabies (well, not actually HAVING them, but definitely supervising their haute couture), and generally living the Good Life. Here are some of the fun things she has been doing.
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An outfit made from men's ties ... OMG! |
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She's got more guts than I do, to tackle such a job! |
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Her decorated chambray dress and overdyed straw hat ... I LOVE it! |
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Newest grandbaby "GiGi" - a hospital picture, so it's not the sharpest resolution, but it shows off her fantastic Nichole Miller outfit presented to her by her Nana. |
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Baby GiGi's Christening gown and cap, made by her Nana Maggie from pieces of two family wedding gowns. |
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And saving the best for last ... Maggie and GiGi, two Lovely Ladies. |
Maggie looks like she would be so much fun! Love the grandbaby outfit in black and white!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, Sandra, Maggie is a ton-of-fun in a tiny package! Talented, and a Nana of beautiful grandbabies, too. ;^)
ReplyDeleteDear Maggie,
ReplyDeleteYou look absolutely WONDERFUL! The Christening gown turned out as lovely as I thought it would. You are an amazing, vital, loving lady. I'm so happy to know you.
Love and prayers,
ann
Dear Maggie,
ReplyDeleteYou look absolutely WONDERFUL! The Christening gown turned out as lovely as I thought it would. You are an amazing, vital, loving lady. I'm so happy to know you.
Love and prayers,
ann
Hi, Linda. Just stopped by to enjoy your blog and your art quilts. Your friend Maggie has class and talent--What a fun person!
ReplyDeletebest from Tunisia,
nadia
Linda, you are so generous to post the pictures of me and my little GiGi. It is always so much fun and such an honor to be on your blog. I am indeed lucky to know you and consider you my friend. Maggie Winfield
ReplyDeleteYIPPEE, Maggie, you figured out how to post a Comment on my blog! Now you know that means you must come back often, my friend. See you SOON at Quilt Festival!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann and Nadia for your kind words ... and Nadia, you stopped by all the way from Tunisia! ;^) What would we do without the innwerwebs?
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda for sharing, and HUGS to Miss Maggie the wonderful! Wish I were going to Houston and could see you both!
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing us to Maggie -- she's delightful and ever-so-creative. We all need Maggies in our lives.
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