2011 Golden Heart winner Máire Claremont first fell in love with Mr. Rochester, not Mr. Darcy. Drawn to his dark snark, she longed to find a tortured hero of her own… until she realized the ramifications of Mr. Rochester locking his frst wife up in his attic. Discovering the errors of her ways, Máire now looks for a real-life Darcy and creates deliciously dark heroes on the page. Oh, and she wants everyone to know her name is pronounced Moira. Her parents just had to give her an Irish Gaelic name. Website: http://www.maireclaremont.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MaireClaremont Twitter: http://twitter.com/MaireClaremont Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/maireclaremo Welcome Maire and thank you for coming to visit Stitch Read Cook! 1. What inspired you to write about the Victorian era? I adore the contrasts. The absolute morality of the time veiled so much going on underneath. It was a time of secrets. And on a shallow note, I adore the gowns. 2. Tell us somet...
Oh yes, I love this pattern - it almost made my list! And I must tell you, you have adopted my favorite shabbyblogs background, forcing me to come up with something different when I next want to change it! Shame on you for making me be more creative!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern as well, saw it and just had to add it to my list!
ReplyDeleteI love the shabbyblogs.com website, they have some amazing backgrounds!!
I love your blog! Especially the header!
Nothing wrong with being creative :D
I think that's a great combination! I'm eager to see how it turns out. That yarn looks truly gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOOOOO what a great combination! You must be so excited to cast on!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a header for you! Send me an email at lazykatecreates at gmail dot com and I'll get back to you!
I can't wait for the yarn to get here!! I ordered it on Etsy last night..
ReplyDeleteI'll email you right now Kate!