Showing posts with label Fabric Stash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Stash. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Rebuilding the stash


This past year, I have been digging deep into my stash and making a few dents and finishing a few projects.


These two boxes are something I enjoy in the fall (the colors look like leaves from a maple tree).  The designs are from Carriage House and The Good Huswife.

While at the LNS on Saturday, I found this oldie but goodie and thought it would be a nice addition to the set.  Apologies for the photo.


I am stepping out of my fabric comfort zone with this fabric, it is by Fig Tree.  I have discovered Missouri Star tutorials on YouTube.  I am late in trying and using the twister and have added one to my quilting tools.


AppleJack has a good eye for colors and when he is with me, I let him choose.


Midwinter Reds by Minick and Simpson, charm packs are so fun to use.

A short drive from the LNS is a wonderful fabric store--they have been in business for years and have a huge selection of trims and ribbons.

Off to stitch, I have a finish in my near future.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Fabric Stash

One of the neat things about taking the Jo Morton classes is my monthly visit to the Quilt Shop.  One of the bad things about taking the Jo Morton classes is my monthly visit to the Quilt Shop.  There are always wonderful new fabrics and patterns and notions.


A new to me fabric is brushed flannel.  WOW!  Brushed flannel is incredibly soft and the colors are gorgeous.  This piece is by Primitive Gatherings.



Of course, I added a couple of Jo Morton fat quarters to my stash.  The red one is from the Carolina line and the yellow fabric on the right is from the Annandale line (I think).


I was almost out the door when I found this bin of fat quarters on sale for a $1.00.  You guessed it, I added a few to the stash.  I even enabled helped Carmen find a few.


Quilt Shops are dangerous to my financial health!  But. . . those stars will look great in a patriotic piece and the red fabric is just waiting for a Valentine's piece.