It says:
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine upon your face;
the rains fall softly upon your fields
and until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hands.
You don't have to put the saying on there, you just make the circle smaller. EASSSSSEEEEE and fun!
Just leave a comment and I will give the pattern away to two people.
LOL my cousin thinks she is Irish and would love this if I made it for her. Of course we are not Irish... but don't tell her that.
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I love the words of this Irish blessing!
ReplyDeleteHere in the UK the Six Nations rugby tournament starts tomorrow with Ireland playing Wales! Guess who I'll be supporting??
Oh so cute. I love how you come up with themed table toppers. I think I am in love with the valentines day one with all the hearts.
ReplyDeleteMy fav part of your sweet tabletopper: That darling pot of gold. You may be giving away patterns, but I bet you're keeping the gold for yourself...ROFLOL
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely and perfect- my Mom who is of 100% Irish ancestry, would love this
ReplyDeleteOMG that is just adorable. I just have to have one!
ReplyDeleteI love you greenishhhh design
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! Love the Irish Blessing on it! You always make the cutest table topper designs :*)
ReplyDeleteOh, that is darling! You are soooo creative! I would love to add that to my little table!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is too cute :) And I need to get off my hiney and go finish the Valentines mug rugs I started for my family peeps!
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet, my father-in-law came from Ireland when he was 16 and so my husband is half-Irish and he would love it. Congratulations on being nominated for Best Designer when is the voting? Your designs are always adorable and every quilter could sit down and make one if your designs without a problem and I for one think that is important. Blessings Sandra
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you.
This is adorable. It is seldom one can find something really cute to make for St. Patricks Day. I would love to add that to my few little deocrations. Nola
ReplyDeleteCute! You are so talented and this would look great on my round table. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I'm Irish and I would love a chance to win this beautifuly pattern.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness love it...
ReplyDeletethanks for chance to win ..
hugs
Susan
Very Cute Barb. I'm just pulling out something to make for Valentine's Day. I'm a little late.
ReplyDeleteYou have such fun designs, count me in!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, Barb. I like the saying on it.
ReplyDeleteYou design the cutest patterns!
ReplyDeleteyour work is so pretty. I hope you pick me!
ReplyDeletebegorra ... that's a great piece of work! 'twould look so fine on my end table. st paddy's day is my b-day, and i love it's celebration and all things irish [come naturally from my irish granma] thanx for the chance to win the pattern!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the nicest things. I would love that on my table,maybe it would stay cleared off.(HA I doubt it.)
ReplyDeleteMy father's grandparents immigrated to America ca 1850
ReplyDeleteMaking me third-generation American
So St Patrick's Day is close to my Heart.
You're so clever creating tabletoppers, Barb.
Hugs
So cute !
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it. There's not a lot of St Patricks day designs around. This one is great. lyn.robyn.smith@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBarb, I love it! You are so blessed with your talent.
ReplyDeletevery cute
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful pattern. It would brighten any table.
ReplyDeleteBarb---love your Irish table topper---it is so cute! You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteBarb---love your Irish table topper---it is so cute! You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! You sure are talented!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Absolutely wonderful! This truly fits in with my Irish ancestry! Thanks so much for a chance at your give-away.
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Such a sweet creation... and I am in a holiday mood... just finished a darling Valentine's wall hanging and curtain for the bathroom... moving on to a tabletopper this weekend... and this Paddy's Day topper would be a fine follow-up!
ReplyDeletelove this would be a great b-day for me.thanks for chance
ReplyDeleteSeriously. I love this design. You are so very generous. The two lucky winners will be blessed with some wonderful Irish Charm! And, perfect timing as they can hopefully finish this project in time for St. Patricks day.
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www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Very cute. I have this saying on a lovely glass ornament as well.The topper would be lovely for my dear mum born on Paddy's day
ReplyDeleteLove your new pattern! That would be perfect to make for my friend who is retiring in June! Oh, thanks so much for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteGreat St. Pats day topper
ReplyDeleteLove it
Clever girl
You have been busy!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this your design makes being irish extra special.Thank-you for a chance at such an AWESOME giveaway.Becky
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Love it, after our visit to Ireland a few years ago I fell completly inlove with my roots!You come up with the best patterns and love what you do. thanks sfor all the encouraging words. Bless you always, Marie
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. Very seldom do you see too much done for St. Paddy's Day. Here at my house we celebrate the day with all the luck of the Irish we can. Your table toppers are the best and I would love and so would my husband to have this pattern. Thanks for the chance and the Irish blessing right back at'cha...
ReplyDeleteOh, Barb, that is just lovely! I love it....
ReplyDeletelove it, Barb..another winner from you. thanks for the chance to win one of your patterns.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Perfect gift to make my Irish BFF!
ReplyDeleteMy wedding anniversary is St. Pat's day so this would be fun to make!
ReplyDeleteClever pattern. The blessing fits perfectly.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Mary
Barb, pretty sure it's you who's blogged about your "Slice." I need information. It looks like most of the sets come with an alphabet. How big are the letters? Do you have to cut them out one at a time or can you do several if they're small enough? I'm doing a quiet book and need something to put the words on. I've looked at used machine embroidery and I just can't invest that kind of money right now. I saw a you tube on Slice (from Moda's site) and got more interested in it. Any information you could give me would be greatly appreciated!
ReplyDeleteLove the tabletopper. My SIL's bday is St. Patrick's day!
Me
That is such a cute topper and I love that saying too. Thanks for the chance to win one of your terrific patterns.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLove it! thanks for the chance to win the pattern!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Takes me back to my Irish roots. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletewould love to have this pattern! Sooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThat's too adorable!!!!! You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteThank you for recommending the reading book - I will definitely check it out!
Blessings.